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camilla parker-bowles. >> the public was still madly in love with diana and diana's memory. and every time they heard mention of camilla it brought back a bad memory. >> by now charles's relationship with camilla was common knowledge, but it still had to be conducted behind closed doors. >> the queen knew precisely how damaging camilla and her relationship with charles had been for the monarchy. >> the queen was utterly ruthless. i mean, in that period she and philip made absolutely clear that camilla was not welcome and they would not be seen with her. >> on charles's 50th birthday the queen gave a party for him in buckingham palace, to which camilla was not invited. >> charles. tonight's -- tonight's party is a tribute to all that you have achieved. >> the queen's praise for her son conceals tension behind the scenes. >> charles was being told by his mother the way this whole situation is solved is camilla must go. >> but less than 18 months after the death of diana charles openly defies the queen. >> the british media had been tipped off by charles's press secretaries tha
camilla parker-bowles. >> the public was still madly in love with diana and diana's memory. and every time they heard mention of camilla it brought back a bad memory. >> by now charles's relationship with camilla was common knowledge, but it still had to be conducted behind closed doors. >> the queen knew precisely how damaging camilla and her relationship with charles had been for the monarchy. >> the queen was utterly ruthless. i mean, in that period she and philip...
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that's fascinating diana. bakers one of his great skills was in his personal relationships that he used to great effect and notably foreign minister edward chevron nazi became very close to him. yes, and i remember in fact an incident of what horse tellchic good friend of mine. who was helm of kohl's national security advisor. we were talking i asked did it was there any point in when you thought this is all going to go off the rails and end very badly. and he recounted a day early in january 1990. he said cole got a phone call from garbage off. and he said it looks like i may lose the vote. in the central committee. there are a lot of hardliners who want to call out the russian troops and put down the demonstrations in light leipzig in in a brutal way. and shepherd nazi. meanwhile got on the phone with baker and baker then talked to bush and they coordinated with gorbachev so that they sent telch. to moscow with promises of vast amounts of money that would help. sue the the russians and help their economy as
that's fascinating diana. bakers one of his great skills was in his personal relationships that he used to great effect and notably foreign minister edward chevron nazi became very close to him. yes, and i remember in fact an incident of what horse tellchic good friend of mine. who was helm of kohl's national security advisor. we were talking i asked did it was there any point in when you thought this is all going to go off the rails and end very badly. and he recounted a day early in january...
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gonzÁlez: diana tenÍa la cualidad de que era perseverante. o sea, lo que ella se proponÍa, lo lograba. sandoval: una joven alegre y decidida, cuya cita en el anuario escolar, segÚn gonzÁlez, se lee como un augurio de lo que se convertirÍa su vida. gonzÁlez: es justamente la posibilidad de realizar un sueÑo lo que hace la vida mÁs interesante. es justamente en el camino donde rescatas todo lo que te permite crecer y ser feliz, para asÍ poder llegar a la cima del cielo. sandoval: sin embargo, para llegar allÍ, la joven diana tendrÍa que desafiar a los hombres de su familia y derribar estereotipos. trujillo: nosotras las mujeres no somos desechables, no somos medio inteligentes. no, no. yo no vengo despuÉs. yo vengo ya. sandoval: una lecciÓn que cuenta, aprendiÓ escuchando a su madre, a sus tÍas y a sus abuelas, quienes habÍan sacrificado sus carreras y sus sueÑos para cumplir con lo que la sociedad en ese entonces les dictaba. casarse y atender a sus esposos. trujillo: me hizo pensar a mÍ, que de pronto a mÍ me tocaba quebrar
gonzÁlez: diana tenÍa la cualidad de que era perseverante. o sea, lo que ella se proponÍa, lo lograba. sandoval: una joven alegre y decidida, cuya cita en el anuario escolar, segÚn gonzÁlez, se lee como un augurio de lo que se convertirÍa su vida. gonzÁlez: es justamente la posibilidad de realizar un sueÑo lo que hace la vida mÁs interesante. es justamente en el camino donde rescatas todo lo que te permite crecer y ser feliz, para asÍ poder llegar a la cima del cielo. sandoval: sin...
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diana, thank you very much breaking news. cite diana we're back after this talking about your money and markets and rbi you want to hear about cash. stick around need better sleep? try nature's bounty sleep 3 a unique tri layer supplement, that calms you helps you fall a sleep faster and stay a sleep longer. great sleep comes naturally with sleep 3 only from nature's bounty >>> time for the morning rbi it seems like nobody likes money anymore. money is becoming an idea, but it does appear actual cash may come to a quick end. according to the new survey from merchant service in the uk, 64% of adults there have not completed any transaction at all with cash in the past year 61% of those surveyed say they adopted some new payment method in that time and taps, not touches, are en vogue. and 77% made a contactless payment for the first time now this is mostly due to covid. many of us were afraid to touch anything sometimes black swan events can super charge trends. as we come out of the pandemic, many things will get back to so-ca
diana, thank you very much breaking news. cite diana we're back after this talking about your money and markets and rbi you want to hear about cash. stick around need better sleep? try nature's bounty sleep 3 a unique tri layer supplement, that calms you helps you fall a sleep faster and stay a sleep longer. great sleep comes naturally with sleep 3 only from nature's bounty >>> time for the morning rbi it seems like nobody likes money anymore. money is becoming an idea, but it does...
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. >>> a british auction house has wheeled in a prize piece of history from the late princess diana. her famous blue bike goes under the hammer this week. ian lee reports from london. >> reporter: this 1970s raleigh traveler isn't just any old bike. >> this was princess diana's bike that she rode to work every day. >> reporter: diana spencer was just 18 at the time, hounded by the press as she began dating prince charles. the media dubbed her bicycle "t aides reportedly called it unsuitable for a royal-to-be. >> shocking, isn't it? they considered royalty should be driven by carriages drown by white horses. >> reporter: diana stopped riding it and sold it for a few dollars before her royal wedding in 1981. >> this was the last link to her freedom before she was put in >> reporter: 40 years later, a british auctioneer is selling it again. it's expected to fetch a king's ransom, about $30,000. with the popularity of the crown, does that add value to it? >> absolutely. it's so hard now -- anything to do with the royal family -- >> reporter: do you think people will buy this bike to ride
. >>> a british auction house has wheeled in a prize piece of history from the late princess diana. her famous blue bike goes under the hammer this week. ian lee reports from london. >> reporter: this 1970s raleigh traveler isn't just any old bike. >> this was princess diana's bike that she rode to work every day. >> reporter: diana spencer was just 18 at the time, hounded by the press as she began dating prince charles. the media dubbed her bicycle "t aides...
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for a summer of diana. the late princess would have turned 60 in july. >> how britain is planning to honor her, including a public display of her wedding dress, after your local news. ♪♪ ♪♪ this is how mom shines. find the perfect mother's day gift... ...at zales. the diamond store. if you wanna be a winner then get a turkey footlong from subway®. ...at zales. that's oven roasted turkey. piled high with crisp veggies. on freshly baked bread! so, let's get out there and get those footlongs. now at subway®, buy one footlong in the app, and get one 50% off. subway®. eat fresh. ♪ ♪ everyday it's a-getting closer ♪ ♪ going faster than a rollercoaster ♪ ♪ love like yours will surely come my way ♪ ♪ a-hey, a-hey-hey ♪ ♪ ♪ love like yours will surely come my way ♪ ♪ who will you make happy today? la vie est belle soleil cristal the new fragrance. lancôme. at macy's, the fragrance destination. can't believe that "daniel deal" you got me on my insurance. daniel, state farm offers
for a summer of diana. the late princess would have turned 60 in july. >> how britain is planning to honor her, including a public display of her wedding dress, after your local news. ♪♪ ♪♪ this is how mom shines. find the perfect mother's day gift... ...at zales. the diamond store. if you wanna be a winner then get a turkey footlong from subway®. ...at zales. that's oven roasted turkey. piled high with crisp veggies. on freshly baked bread! so, let's get out there and get those...
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he was there _ diana princess of wales. he was there by— diana princess of wales. he was there by her side, he is no longer there _ there by her side, he is no longer there and — there by her side, he is no longer there ahd irr— there by her side, he is no longer there and in the world in which she live, _ there and in the world in which she live, having — there and in the world in which she live, having lost her mother, her sister— live, having lost her mother, her sister she — live, having lost her mother, her sister she has now lost her husband. dahieta, _ sister she has now lost her husband. daniela, having taken over some of the duties that peter filled, in covering this, i suppose, for journalists covering this kind of story, a huge story, what has it been like you today? it story, a huge story, what has it been like you today?— story, a huge story, what has it been like you today? it has been an interestin: been like you today? it has been an interesting day. _ been like you today? it has been an interesting day, a _ been like you today? it has b
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de estados unidos calcula que 170 migrantes fueron detenidos en marzo en la frontera sur del paÍs, diana vÁsquez nos cuenta mÁs. >>> grupos de niÑos y adultos llegan a la frontera sur. al nos centros se encuentran a su mÁxima capacidad llevando a otras ciudades a brindar refugio temporal a estos mino gran tes indocumentados se a ha anunciado un proyecto de ley. >>> lo que queremos hacer es, tener un proceso donde se puede tratar al inmigrante justo bajo de la ley. >>> la iniciativa presentada por republicanos y demÓcratas, crearÍa 4 centros de procesamiento. >>> ahorita tarda mucho y donde no van a estar esperando por mucho tiempo, en las centros de border patrol porque no deben estar ahÍ mÁs de 3 dÍas. >>> y se busca la cero cambios a cortes de inmigraciÓn donde hay un retraso en casos pendientes. aunque proyecto del ley busca mejorar creciente flujo de migrantes, sin el apoyo de gobierno federal no se podrÍa poner en marcha. adicionalmente con esta iniciativa se destino rÍan mÁs fondos para la crisis migratoria, por ejemplo contratar a mÁs personal para la frontera, diana
de estados unidos calcula que 170 migrantes fueron detenidos en marzo en la frontera sur del paÍs, diana vÁsquez nos cuenta mÁs. >>> grupos de niÑos y adultos llegan a la frontera sur. al nos centros se encuentran a su mÁxima capacidad llevando a otras ciudades a brindar refugio temporal a estos mino gran tes indocumentados se a ha anunciado un proyecto de ley. >>> lo que queremos hacer es, tener un proceso donde se puede tratar al inmigrante justo bajo de la ley....
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when things were going badly wrong between princess diana and his son phillip. he wrote several letters to the princess that she shared with me. i was struck by how sincere was his desire to to help these young people through their difficulty. but it just goes to show the limitations of some forms of communication. she interpreted his words as is being critical. and i suppose that underlines the importance of face-to-face, contact, face-to-face interaction and real communication where the tone of voice can be heard and the look in the eye can be seen, because diana and phillip when they were together in happier times got along really well and it's a real sadness that his attempt to intervene, to help them probably came too late and was probably the victim of communication difficulties between generations. >> patrick, my knowledge of the princess is limited to what i learned from the crown which i love and you're a consultant to that project. but i do recognize that he sacrificed his own career. you regard him as a navy man and i'm sure how he most would want to
when things were going badly wrong between princess diana and his son phillip. he wrote several letters to the princess that she shared with me. i was struck by how sincere was his desire to to help these young people through their difficulty. but it just goes to show the limitations of some forms of communication. she interpreted his words as is being critical. and i suppose that underlines the importance of face-to-face, contact, face-to-face interaction and real communication where the tone...
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tried to reach out to princess diana. because he knew what it was like to join this family. ultimately, though, it didn't work out. and of course, as we mentioned this morning, the prince walking with his grandsons behind princess diana's coffin. the queen has said before the funeral today -- and she wanted to make a point of this, buckingham palace repeatedly said this -- that these were very much the personal wishes of the duke, the queen said. prince philip planned this funeral. and i want to bring in robert again. we were struck here in the studio, deborah and i were talking about this, that the readings today, in particular the first reading, so much about the
tried to reach out to princess diana. because he knew what it was like to join this family. ultimately, though, it didn't work out. and of course, as we mentioned this morning, the prince walking with his grandsons behind princess diana's coffin. the queen has said before the funeral today -- and she wanted to make a point of this, buckingham palace repeatedly said this -- that these were very much the personal wishes of the duke, the queen said. prince philip planned this funeral. and i want...
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i've learned this working for princess diana for many years. what the public see of internal problems is never the whole story. it may be roughly accurate, but there are many more pieces to this puzzle than we've seen. and we can just hope that a funeral can do, this'll bring the family together. this is the a family occasion, after all, and funerals may be, this funeral may be a good place for a resumption of affectionate relations between the brothers. because, no doubt, their mother would have been extraordinarily upset that they should find themselves at odds like this. martha: patrick, thank you. stand by with us, if you would, as we watch the music and listen to it that's being play. every one of these pieces was personally chosen by prince philip. he was 99 when he passed, and he took great care to organize a service that would reflect the beautiful things that he saw in life, in music, in the military, in nature, in the environment. all of those things coming together to be a fitting sendoff for prince philip. i want to bring in richrd
i've learned this working for princess diana for many years. what the public see of internal problems is never the whole story. it may be roughly accurate, but there are many more pieces to this puzzle than we've seen. and we can just hope that a funeral can do, this'll bring the family together. this is the a family occasion, after all, and funerals may be, this funeral may be a good place for a resumption of affectionate relations between the brothers. because, no doubt, their mother would...
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the death of princess diana and 997 was an anguishing low point in the life of the winces. the monarchy faced days of mounting disapproval until queen elizabeth spoke openly of her grief do you feel it was a source of strength to the queen. or for him as we went through the full. closures and tribulations of bringing up children or nephews somewhat both but i think all children of the world live in a different and difficult and demanding circumstances. his descendants including prince charles next in line to the throne and grandsons william and harry stole the royal heritage through their many highs and lows since the early 21st century. in the course of 70 years he visited over $140.00 countries and gave more than $5000.00 speeches he'll be remembered the world over for his irreverent wings. and i'm joined now from london my own correspondents. that bring us up to date on the latest of what's happening there in london where you are. rebecca the news of philip's prince philip's passing was announced in a statement from the palace it said just a few hours ago that it is with
the death of princess diana and 997 was an anguishing low point in the life of the winces. the monarchy faced days of mounting disapproval until queen elizabeth spoke openly of her grief do you feel it was a source of strength to the queen. or for him as we went through the full. closures and tribulations of bringing up children or nephews somewhat both but i think all children of the world live in a different and difficult and demanding circumstances. his descendants including prince charles...
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through very difficult times for the monarchy what springs to mind of course is the death of princess diana in 1907 that posed a huge challenge for the royal family and that the public support the image then alter the death of princess diana was with a face to this very serious challenge she remains throughout he's known of course for his his hema for his no nonsense attitude at times and indeed for his gaffes as well on international engagement he had been known in the pasta makes him some controversial comments which are remembered widely but he is as the longest serving consul it has attended some 22000 so a solo a bents many more with the queen as well he who that will be remembered as a figure of stability and i think as well is an icon here in the u.k. the public service regardless of whether you are chrome on a key here he has been a constant steadying figure here for decades. the british royal family tweeted it is with deep sorrow that her majesty the queen has announced the death of her beloved husband the royal family joins with people around the world in mourning his loss and wor
through very difficult times for the monarchy what springs to mind of course is the death of princess diana in 1907 that posed a huge challenge for the royal family and that the public support the image then alter the death of princess diana was with a face to this very serious challenge she remains throughout he's known of course for his his hema for his no nonsense attitude at times and indeed for his gaffes as well on international engagement he had been known in the pasta makes him some...
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couldn't possibly have that many people, but the flowers laid outside after diana's funeral. the royal family has reacted differently this time, has learned from their silence following diana's funeral and we got unbelievable thoughtful statements from the royal family and while there were no eulogies, we did get the coordinated statements from the brothers and prince william and prince harry, and i want to remind the viewers of the personal language. prince philip he said i feel lucky and he talks about his sense of adventure and his mischievous sense of humor. prince harry, he was authentically himself and he could hold the attention of any room due to his charm. he was my grandpa, legend at the barbecue and cheeky until the end. we were hoping that there would be personal eulogies, we did get a lot of those earlier this week, katie. >> cheeky to the end. i think that would be an understatement. molly hunter, thank you very much. let's bring in victoria, and joining us is tim ewart, msnbc commentator and msnbc royal commentator. there's an interesting story that i read yest
couldn't possibly have that many people, but the flowers laid outside after diana's funeral. the royal family has reacted differently this time, has learned from their silence following diana's funeral and we got unbelievable thoughtful statements from the royal family and while there were no eulogies, we did get the coordinated statements from the brothers and prince william and prince harry, and i want to remind the viewers of the personal language. prince philip he said i feel lucky and he...
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. >>> a british auction house has wheeled in a prize piece of history from princess diana, we report from london. >> reporter: this 1970s traveler is not just any old bike. this was princess s bike that she rode to work every day. >> reporter: diana spencer was 18 at the time, hounded by press e began dating prince charles. the media dubbed her motorcycle the shameal p aides called it unsuitable for a royal to be. >> shocking, they thought royalty should be riding in carriages. >> reporter: so she sold it before herwedding in 1981. >> this was the last link to her freed dome before she was put in a guilded cage. >> reporter: 40 years later, they are selling it again and it's expected to fetch a king's ransom, about $30,000, with popularity of the crown, does it add to it? >> it's so hot now. anything to do with royalty. >> reporter: do you think they will buy it to ride it? >> that could be sacriledge. >> reporter: it has three gears and decades of royalty history. bidding begins april 28th. ian news, london. >>> and that's the "cbs overnight news" for this wednesday. for some of you
. >>> a british auction house has wheeled in a prize piece of history from princess diana, we report from london. >> reporter: this 1970s traveler is not just any old bike. this was princess s bike that she rode to work every day. >> reporter: diana spencer was 18 at the time, hounded by press e began dating prince charles. the media dubbed her motorcycle the shameal p aides called it unsuitable for a royal to be. >> shocking, they thought royalty should be riding in...
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we know because you've googled it a lot cnbc's diana olick now diana, what are people worried about? >> shep, they're worried we're going to see the se thing we've done over a decade ago when faulty subprime mortgages brought the market down. the search, when is the housing market going to crash spiked 2450% in the past month. why is the market so hot searches doubled in just a week last week. how much over asking price should i offer on a home in 2021 that jumped 350% that last search is the most telling why the market may b congressman gaetz has denied all allegations against him. he has not been charged with any crime and has vowed to fight any and all charges that may come. >>> well, we all know that the housing market is red hot, right? demand off the charts. prices rising. its fastest pace in 15 years but is the market too hot? is it overheating? a bubble as they said. apparently a lot of you are asking that same question. we know because you've googled it a lot cnbc's diana olick now diana, what are people worried about? >> shep, they're worried we're going to see the same thi
we know because you've googled it a lot cnbc's diana olick now diana, what are people worried about? >> shep, they're worried we're going to see the se thing we've done over a decade ago when faulty subprime mortgages brought the market down. the search, when is the housing market going to crash spiked 2450% in the past month. why is the market so hot searches doubled in just a week last week. how much over asking price should i offer on a home in 2021 that jumped 350% that last search is...
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we also know that prince philip and diana initially had quite a good relationship. they had quite a good rapport. they are both quite funny, they both love telling stories and things like that. he did kind of play a role in helping his son just come back to knowing what he needed to do in his duty as a future monarch and, also, you know, in his role as a future father and husband and so on and so forth. when princess diana and prince charles divorced, prince philip's main role was really offering support to the queen. that was a really difficult time for the royal family in general, obviously when princess diana tragically died that also threw the royal family into a lot of turmoil and uprooted status. once again prince philip was by the queen's side offering guidance, offering advice, offering support but never throwing himself into the spotlight. he has always allowed himself to be behind the scenes to be by her side. he has never tried to push the queen out of the way and take any of the attention for himself. and that's one of the most important elements of what
we also know that prince philip and diana initially had quite a good relationship. they had quite a good rapport. they are both quite funny, they both love telling stories and things like that. he did kind of play a role in helping his son just come back to knowing what he needed to do in his duty as a future monarch and, also, you know, in his role as a future father and husband and so on and so forth. when princess diana and prince charles divorced, prince philip's main role was really...
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and after diana's death, walking with william and harry behind her coffin. he was a keen sportsman full of energy and ideas, and in the early days he was seen as a radical outsider. he had a sense of humor, and at times was criticized for his lack of tact and comments that were deemed insensitive. >> i think that the main lesson that we've learned is that tolerance is the one essential ingredient of any happy marriage. and you can take it from me that the queen has the quality of tolerance in abundance. >> reporter: tributes are pouring in tonight from around the world. president biden sending deepest condolences from the american people. >> his bravery serving in world war ii as well as his being a champion of the environment, as well as a charity -- the charitable things he set up. so we really do express our condolences for an extraordinary life. 99 years old, he never slowed down at all, which i admire the devil out of. >> reporter: prince philip at the queen's side on so many visits with american presidents. at buckingham palace with jfk and jackie kenn
and after diana's death, walking with william and harry behind her coffin. he was a keen sportsman full of energy and ideas, and in the early days he was seen as a radical outsider. he had a sense of humor, and at times was criticized for his lack of tact and comments that were deemed insensitive. >> i think that the main lesson that we've learned is that tolerance is the one essential ingredient of any happy marriage. and you can take it from me that the queen has the quality of...
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aylÉn: todo el mundo se pregunta cÓmo llegÓ diana a la nasa. angie: sin duda, llegÓ con mucha insistencia, mucho estudio pero tambiÉn, antes de llegar a marte ella me dijo qque tuvo que demostrarle a su familia en colombia algo muy importante, algo que nos dijo en exclusiva y ustedes van a poder ver este domingo. aylÉn: angie, ¿quÉ fue lo que mÁs te sorprendiÓ de ella? cuÉntame. angie: primeramente, me sorprendiÓ su humildad, su simpleza pero tambiÉn que ella no solamente es una ingeniera, una mujer super inteligente, madre, esposa sino que tambiÉn, si ella quiere ayudar a otras niÑas en todo el mundo a que les guste la ciencia, que estudia en la ciencia, que tambiÉn piensen que ella, con la historia que ustedes vieron hace unos minutos, que las niÑas no se queden en la casa, que hay mucho que hacer, que hay que estudiar y hay que salir adelante. sin duda esta es una historia inspiradora que vale la pena sentarse con toda la familia para ver este domingo en aquÍ y ahora. aylÉn: claro que sÍ, recalcar pues lo difÍcil que fue pa
aylÉn: todo el mundo se pregunta cÓmo llegÓ diana a la nasa. angie: sin duda, llegÓ con mucha insistencia, mucho estudio pero tambiÉn, antes de llegar a marte ella me dijo qque tuvo que demostrarle a su familia en colombia algo muy importante, algo que nos dijo en exclusiva y ustedes van a poder ver este domingo. aylÉn: angie, ¿quÉ fue lo que mÁs te sorprendiÓ de ella? cuÉntame. angie: primeramente, me sorprendiÓ su humildad, su simpleza pero tambiÉn que ella no solamente es una...
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after the death of diana, he stayed to look after the grandsons. he has done so much for them. they are so devoted to him, and the loss is a great one, particularly to harry. philip was zooming harry right up until the end, zooming archie, and i know it's incredibly painful that philip won't be able to meet his 11th grandchild who will be arriving this summer. that is so sad for harry. >> the royal family now going up to the more private part of the castle. these are the last images we will see told, i'm told by the palace. there may be some private engagements afterwards. it's a beautiful, sunny day here. the sun is shining on this moment. they will be able to be outside and have some sort of engagement and private time. >> yes, i've heard there may be some people at a smaller wake, perhaps the queen's cousin, princess alexandra. it was at her parents' wedding where the duke and the queen first met. that really is such a poignant moment, the family, no one else, it's just them and they're celebrating the life of their father, grandfather and their great grandfather as well. >>
after the death of diana, he stayed to look after the grandsons. he has done so much for them. they are so devoted to him, and the loss is a great one, particularly to harry. philip was zooming harry right up until the end, zooming archie, and i know it's incredibly painful that philip won't be able to meet his 11th grandchild who will be arriving this summer. that is so sad for harry. >> the royal family now going up to the more private part of the castle. these are the last images we...
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aquÍ tenemos el cortejo de diana, la princesa margarita, la reina dobla la cabeza. la misma reina y todos pasan. pero vamos a ver ahora en el funeral, vienen caminando, aquÍ esta el prÍncipe felipe junto a su nieto williams el hermano de la princesa diana y harry. y el padre de harry, el prÍncipe carlos. fÉlix: el momento en que puso a temblar la monarquÍa los cimientos de la realeza britÁnica. maity: simplemente con el gesto de hacer la reverencia kondo pasÓ el ataÚd de la princesa diana. pero me llamÓ la atenciÓn,marcela decÍa que el sol sonreÍa, recuerdas un par de aÑos cuando fuimos a la boda del prÍncipe williams —— harris, el clima era ese, es una ciudad que gira alrededor de la monarquÍa en su momento para la boda era jÚbilo, en este momento me atrevo decir que se siente ese dolor por la partida de una persona que fue tan importante no sÓlo para la reina, la monarquÍa y tanto simbolismo, imagÍnense para harry volver al lugar donde se casÓ, donde la gente lo celebrÓ, volver estar junto a su hermano, padre, abuela, para darle a dios a s
aquÍ tenemos el cortejo de diana, la princesa margarita, la reina dobla la cabeza. la misma reina y todos pasan. pero vamos a ver ahora en el funeral, vienen caminando, aquÍ esta el prÍncipe felipe junto a su nieto williams el hermano de la princesa diana y harry. y el padre de harry, el prÍncipe carlos. fÉlix: el momento en que puso a temblar la monarquÍa los cimientos de la realeza britÁnica. maity: simplemente con el gesto de hacer la reverencia kondo pasÓ el ataÚd de la princesa...
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andrea: otra historia impresionante fue la de diana, la principal polista acrÓbata, en el circo. ella desarrollÓ un programa para adultos mayores y de fitness, que los que estuvieron en sus casas y el de diana es espectacular porque es un proyecto artÍstico. este domingo tenemos esta y mÁs historias. estamos en un horario especial, los invitamos. satcha: a las 7:00 en el este, 5:00 de la tarde en el pacÍfico. andrea, muchas gracias por acompaÑarnos con este adelanto del circo del sol. obviamente cÓmo hay que seguir adelante enfrentando obstÁculos. andrea: gracias a ustedes. aylÉn: hay escasez de pollo en estados unidos y hay varias razones. la pandemia, la gran demanda que hay por parte del pÚblico que pide comida rÁpida, y que a pesar de que hay empleos disponibles en las plantas no encuentran trabajadores. el pollo ha sido la carne favorita en estados unidos y se ha hecho mÁs popular con los sÁnguches de pollo frito que ofrecen varios restaurantes. las plantas de pollo enfrentaron grandes brotes de coronavirusy mÁs de 60.000 empleados dieron positivo, casi 300 muri
andrea: otra historia impresionante fue la de diana, la principal polista acrÓbata, en el circo. ella desarrollÓ un programa para adultos mayores y de fitness, que los que estuvieron en sus casas y el de diana es espectacular porque es un proyecto artÍstico. este domingo tenemos esta y mÁs historias. estamos en un horario especial, los invitamos. satcha: a las 7:00 en el este, 5:00 de la tarde en el pacÍfico. andrea, muchas gracias por acompaÑarnos con este adelanto del circo del sol....
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. >> prince philip had an important role in diana's death. he was the one that protected them and who they turned to, mayber more than their dad at that particular time. he took them shooting in the high schools and walking in the hills to clear their head. he was a champion to them, he was someone to look up to and he will be sorely missed by the family. >> the 73 year long partnership now leaving a painful void. >> she is of an age where she will understand that death is a part of life in every respect. and she will miss him like mad. >> and particularly recently they had spent quite a bit of time together through the pandemic and so they have been able to spend more time than they have in recent years in it's an incredibly difficult time for her. previously when she is appeared in public by herself, people have understood that prince philip is retired and he is still there behind the scenes. i think there will be something poignant seeing her on her own, that when she goes home she is still on her own. >> and it now renews the questions of
. >> prince philip had an important role in diana's death. he was the one that protected them and who they turned to, mayber more than their dad at that particular time. he took them shooting in the high schools and walking in the hills to clear their head. he was a champion to them, he was someone to look up to and he will be sorely missed by the family. >> the 73 year long partnership now leaving a painful void. >> she is of an age where she will understand that death is a...
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in 1981 at diana's funeral. the prince walked alongside his grandsons, william and harry, we has received very little credit. so i think is understanding the problem was much deeper and more. >> more shrewd and and indeed much more gentl been in 2011, there was a happier occasion. >> the wedding of his grandson. william to kate middleton at that event. as always, he was at the side of his wife queen elizabeth as a solid. >> support. they went very well. >> in 2012, he was also by the queen side for her diamond jubilee celebration in 2013 he attended the christening of his great grandson and future king prince george in 2016 after marking the queen's 90th birthday soon making her the world's longest reigning monarch. he marked his 95th making him the longest-serving consort or spouse of a reigning british monarch in 2017 at the age of 96. the prince bowed out of public life putting in just solo engagements including attending the wedding of his grandson. prince harry to american meghan markle in 2018, they gave h
in 1981 at diana's funeral. the prince walked alongside his grandsons, william and harry, we has received very little credit. so i think is understanding the problem was much deeper and more. >> more shrewd and and indeed much more gentl been in 2011, there was a happier occasion. >> the wedding of his grandson. william to kate middleton at that event. as always, he was at the side of his wife queen elizabeth as a solid. >> support. they went very well. >> in 2012, he...
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the occasion with dignity but decades later tragedy struck again in 1997, when the beloved princess diana was killed in a horrific car crash the royal family grieved privately behind closed doors at their vacation home in scotland the queen's silence met with public fury for seeming detached and aloof when the nation's heart was broken >> i think the queen has always known that she was under scrutiny and so she's always felt she has to have a stiff upper lip. >> reporter: dressed in black, she finally spoke as a queen, a mother and a grandmother to prince william and prince harry. >> it is not easy to express a sense of loss no one who knew diana will ever forget her >> reporter: when the queen's own mother died, the monarch spent three months in mourning >> she had an infectious zest for living, and this remained with her until the very end >> reporter: through every death, every funeral, prince philip was by her side. the queen calling him her strength and stay. now facing her greatest loss without him. kelly cobiella, nbc news, london >>> when we come back, we were there for the big su
the occasion with dignity but decades later tragedy struck again in 1997, when the beloved princess diana was killed in a horrific car crash the royal family grieved privately behind closed doors at their vacation home in scotland the queen's silence met with public fury for seeming detached and aloof when the nation's heart was broken >> i think the queen has always known that she was under scrutiny and so she's always felt she has to have a stiff upper lip. >> reporter: dressed in...
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the death of princess diana 997 was an anguishing low point in the life of the wind since. the monarchy faced days of mounting disapproval until queen elizabeth spoke openly of her grief what do you feel it was a source of strength to the queen. like all families we went through the food. closures and tribulations of bringing up children are actually somewhat both but i think all children of the world live in a different and difficult and demanding circumstances. i just sentence including prince charles next in line to the throne and grandsons william and harry stole the royal heritage through the many highs and lows of the early 21st century. in the course of 70 years he visited over 140 countries and gave more than 5000 speeches he'll be remembered the world over for his calm irreverent way. let's go right to london our correspondent charlotte chelsea help us standing by for us there charlotte bring us up to date on the latest that you're seeing and hearing there in london. right well the palace has put out a statement confirming the passing of that you could then in bray
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and, diana, i will transfer the call to you. >> president laguana: welcome, diana. we're delighted to have you. looking forward to your presentation very much. >> all right. and it worked. thank you. before i begin my presentation, i just want to say on behalf of o.e.w.d. we stand in solidarity with our a.p.i. community and standing against acts of violence and hatred within our community. so i just wanted to make sure we stated that and we will do as much as we can to support as we all move through this difficult time. so thank you. >> president laguana: thank you. >> so thank you commission for having me today. as you all may know, i have just transitioned into the role previously held by. almost about a year now, i have almost a year have been supporting of the covid command center really trying to get us back right into recovery phase and really combatting covid-19 and really assisting some of our most impacted neighborhoods. so i'm happy to be back. i have also as many of you and many of our businesses and organizations have had to shift roles to help support t
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through very difficult times for the monarchy what springs to mind of course is the death of princess diana in 1907 that pays to huge challenge for the royal family and that the public support the image then off to the death of princess diana was with a face to this very serious challenge she remained throughout he's known of course for his his hema for his no nonsense attitude at times and indeed for his gaffes as well on international engagement say he had been known in the pasta makes him some controversial comments which i'll remember widely but he is as the longest serving consul it has attended some 22000 so a solo a bents many more with the queen as well he who that will be remembered as a figure of stability and i think as well is an icon here in the u.k. the public service regardless of whether you all chrome on a key here he has been a constant steadying figure it here for decades the british royal family tweeted it is with deep sorrow that her majesty the queen has announced the death of her beloved husband the royal family joins with people around the world and mourning his loss
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the death of princess diana and 997 was an anguishing low point in the life of the winces. the monarchy faced days of mounting disapproval until queen elizabeth spoke openly of her grief do you feel it was a source of strength to the queen. or for me as we went through the full. of closures and tribulations of bringing up children or nephews somewhat both but i think all children of the world live in a different and difficult and demanding circumstances. his descendants including prince charles next in line to the throne and grandsons william and. the royal heritage through the many highs and lows since the early 21st century. in the course of 70 years you visited over 140 countries and gave more than 5000 speeches will be remembered the world over for his calm irreverent. let's go right to london our correspondent charlotte shell some phil is standing by for us there charlotte and bring us up to date on the latest you're hearing and seeing there in london. well condolences as i'm sure you can imagine a streaming in at the moment not just from the u.k. but around the world
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the death of princess diana in 1997 was an anguishing low point in the life of the wind since. the monarchy faced days of mounting disapproval until queen elizabeth spoke openly of her grief that's what i mean if it was a source of strength to the queen. or for me as we went through the full range of pleasures and tribulations of bringing up children or nephews somewhat both but i think all children of the world live in a different and difficult and demanding circumstances. i his descendants including prince charles next in line to the throne and grandsons william and harry sold the royal heritage through the many highs and lows of the early 21st century. in the course of 70 years he visited over $140.00 countries and gave more than $5000.00 speeches will be remembered the world over for his calm irreverent ways. as goes straight to the british. correspondent phil joins us from london i know you've been to buckingham palace today i tell us more about what you're seeing or people have been saying. but as i'm sure you can imagine tributes are pouring in not just here in the u.k.
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the death of princess diana and 997 was an anguishing low point in the life of the winces. the monarchy faced days of mounting disapproval until queen elizabeth spoke openly of her grief for being a little phillip was a source of strength to the queen. or for me as we worked through the full range of closures and tribulations of bringing up true or not she was somewhat both but i think all children of god are all the world to live in a different and difficult and demanding circumstances. his descendants including prince charles next in line to the throne and grandsons william and harry stole the royal heritage through the many highs and lows. since the early 21st century. in the course of 70 years he visited over 140 countries and gave more than 5000 speeches he'll be remembered the world over for his calm irreverent way. and i'm joined now from london my own correspondent. sean that bring us up to date on the latest of what's happening there in london where you are. record the news phillips prince philip's passing was announced in a statement from the palace it said just a
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we're going to turn to longtime royal watcher tina brown, author of "the diana chronicles." good morning. i know you're joining us on the phone. you, too, are just hearing this for the first time. >> i am, indeed. it's not unexpected. but nonetheless, extraordinarily sad and an enormous moment for the queen, of course, and england. you know, this is a man who was -- he said when the queen was crowned, he said that he knelt at her feet and said, he swore to be her lead lord for the days of his life. and that is what he was for the next, you know, seven decades. he was at her side. he did support her all those years, even though he was such an enormously red-blooded alpha man, this was not your traditional handbag carrier. and yet, prince philip really served as he promised to, his country and his queen. >> yeah. you know, she called him her strength and her stay. so i can't imagine how she must be feeling today, her longtime partner. this will also deeply affect her. what do you think -- how do you think it will affect her personally and professionally? she really relied on h
we're going to turn to longtime royal watcher tina brown, author of "the diana chronicles." good morning. i know you're joining us on the phone. you, too, are just hearing this for the first time. >> i am, indeed. it's not unexpected. but nonetheless, extraordinarily sad and an enormous moment for the queen, of course, and england. you know, this is a man who was -- he said when the queen was crowned, he said that he knelt at her feet and said, he swore to be her lead lord for...
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tried to reach out to princess diana. because he knew what it was like to join this family. ultimately, though, it didn't work out. and of course, as we mentioned this morning, the prince walking with his grandsons behind princess diana's coffin. the queen has said before the funeral today -- and she wanted to make a point of this, buckingham palace repeatedly said this -- that these were very much the personal wishes of the duke, the queen said. prince philip planned this funeral. and i want to bring in robert again. we were struck here in the studio, deborah and i were talking about this, that the readings today, in particular the first reading, so much about the outdoors, about nature, about intersection of our lives with the wildlife around us, the birds and the sea. and it spoke so much about prince philip without actually talking about prince philip which i thought was sort of a metaphor for the way he carried himself, not wanting to make it about himself. but this service very much reflected him. >> well, it certainly does. as deeply moving as the service and the quee
tried to reach out to princess diana. because he knew what it was like to join this family. ultimately, though, it didn't work out. and of course, as we mentioned this morning, the prince walking with his grandsons behind princess diana's coffin. the queen has said before the funeral today -- and she wanted to make a point of this, buckingham palace repeatedly said this -- that these were very much the personal wishes of the duke, the queen said. prince philip planned this funeral. and i want...
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those who have failed to embrace the clean energy economy, they will not shep >> diana, thank you. >>> there's a voting bill under consideration in texas critics say it's full of obstacles. to prove their point, they set up an actual voting obstacle course >>> plus, as america grapples with police reform, one department wanted to try something different. they moved into a neighborhood in need. >>> i'm shepard smith on cnbc. it's the bottom of the hour. time for the top of the news poking the bear. anger spills into the streets. russians demanding the release of alexei navalny. the government cracks down hundreds arrested. we're on the ground in moscow, as the kremlin trying to quell an uprising. >>> the cost of flying plummeted last year. now a new world. if you're planning to book a summer trip, do you book now or wait for a price drop? we crunch the numbers. >>> and derek chauvin's conviction, turning up the pressure on congress to finally pass nationwide police reform. but any progress so far has stalled in the senate. the george floyd just in -- justice in policing act cleared the
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the equipment on the gym and home fitness is just better news for brick and mortar. >> interesting diana, thanks. tyler? >>> ahead on "power lunch," rolling the dice on reopening. how are casinos and resorts handling the new post-pandemic reality she we'll talk to the ceo of mgm resorts next >>> bio techs crushed over the last months. the ibb down about 10% as regulatory risks bubble up once again. we'll talk about that and more ene turn did you know that petco, is now a health and wellness company? their groomers work wonders for my confidence. i trust their vets, and i'm known to have trust issues. they deliver high quality food the same day. i was outside digging, what'd i miss? just everything regarding our physical, social, and mental health. exciting. i'm gonna take a spin around the room. great idea. ♪ ♪ petco. the health and wellness company. see every delivery... every yikes... and even every awwwwwwww... wait, where was i? introducing self protection from xfinity. designed to put you in control. with real-time notifications and a week of uninterrupted recording. all powered
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it's great to have you with us i want to start where diana left off and that is, with this news that the administration, janet yellen and others, the white house, is calling now for companies to disclose what their intrinsic risk to climate change is does that make it easier or harder for the people who manage our money in etfs and mutual funds? >> it definitely makes it easier it is something that fund managers want. i think secretary yellen talks about consistent, comparable information and something that fund managers want. >> it tells the fund manager more about the company's overall risk portfolio but how the hell would you do that? if you are the ceo of chase manhattan bank i don't know how jamie dimon would assess the portfolio risk within his company to climate change. >> so look i think we're all in agreement with the goal. investors want this information. the fund managers that serve the investors want the information and i think for companies obviously what a bank like jpmorgan would provide opposed to an airline like united or an oil company exxon would provide is going t
it's great to have you with us i want to start where diana left off and that is, with this news that the administration, janet yellen and others, the white house, is calling now for companies to disclose what their intrinsic risk to climate change is does that make it easier or harder for the people who manage our money in etfs and mutual funds? >> it definitely makes it easier it is something that fund managers want. i think secretary yellen talks about consistent, comparable information...
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it was philip who convinced diana's reluctant sons, william and harry, to walk behind the coffin at her funeral, saying he would walk with them. philip was first seen as an outsider, a member of the deposed and exiled greek royal family, but he was educated in britain and as a navy cadet was chosen to escort the then princess elizabeth on a tour. many thought that wasn't an accident. the queen's cousin, margaret rhodes, in a conversation before she passed away, spoke of the impression philip made. >> and, of course, prince philip was the most utterly good looking viking god. >> reporter: viking god? ( laughter ) >> well, he really was so good looking. >> reporter: the hugely successful royal partnership went on for 73 years, but not without it's controversial moments, mostly brought on by philip's occasional non-p.c. comments-- asking scottish driving instructors how they kept their students off the sauce. he was unrepentant. >> i can't suddenly change me whole way of doing things. i can't change my interests. i can't change my way i react to things. >> reporter: the queen didn't want h
it was philip who convinced diana's reluctant sons, william and harry, to walk behind the coffin at her funeral, saying he would walk with them. philip was first seen as an outsider, a member of the deposed and exiled greek royal family, but he was educated in britain and as a navy cadet was chosen to escort the then princess elizabeth on a tour. many thought that wasn't an accident. the queen's cousin, margaret rhodes, in a conversation before she passed away, spoke of the impression philip...
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host: diana in las vegas. caller: hello. i have to tell you, i was so happy to hear joe biden's remarks and his support for the middle-class people. there are a lot of people that are suffering out here. thankfully i do not have that problem, i kept my job and i have more work than i can do. i worked two jobs, my regular coding job and my side hustle and i have a small business i am working on. people are suffering here in vegas. [sobbing] two here the support of service workers. host: we all know that vegas took quite a hit during the pandemic, has it open back up? caller: it is beginning to open back up. when you hear about what is going on in india and you do not want to open up too soon. there are a lot of people who have the hesitancy to take the vaccine, i totally get that. this is a free country. host: has nevada done a good job in getting people vaccinated, in your view? caller: absolutely. the governor has done a wonderful job. he has gone through a lot of criticism, even from the mayor of las vegas. he held steady
host: diana in las vegas. caller: hello. i have to tell you, i was so happy to hear joe biden's remarks and his support for the middle-class people. there are a lot of people that are suffering out here. thankfully i do not have that problem, i kept my job and i have more work than i can do. i worked two jobs, my regular coding job and my side hustle and i have a small business i am working on. people are suffering here in vegas. [sobbing] two here the support of service workers. host: we all...
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, diana olick, please >> rick, existing home sales in march down 3.7% month to month to a seasonally adjusted annualized rate, that's the second straight month of drops and the slowest pace since august of 2020 the street was expecting 6.11 million units problem is not demand. it's all about supply. inventory, 1.07 million homes for sale, down 28% year over year that pushes prices higher. median existing home price, $329,100, up 17.2%, year over year that is the all time highest price and also the fastest price appreciation on record maybe skewed a little because it's a median, and the reason is that more homes are selling on the upper end of the market. sales of million dollar plus homes up 108% year over year sales of homes priced between 150 and 250 k down 10% again, it is a very bifurcated and lean market. >> diana olick, thank you. 30 minutes into the trading session, here are the three big movers we are watching credit suisse, a loss this quarter following the archego scandal. shares of at&t up 5% southwest airlines reporting a smaller than expected loss, forecasting a lower ca
, diana olick, please >> rick, existing home sales in march down 3.7% month to month to a seasonally adjusted annualized rate, that's the second straight month of drops and the slowest pace since august of 2020 the street was expecting 6.11 million units problem is not demand. it's all about supply. inventory, 1.07 million homes for sale, down 28% year over year that pushes prices higher. median existing home price, $329,100, up 17.2%, year over year that is the all time highest price and...
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my performance is a combination of myself, billie holiday, diana ross, and audra mcdonald. jeffrey: day took up smoking and drinking to force her body to feel what holiday's was experiencing. >> it was unhealthy for my body, healthy for my spirit. i felt like i had to earn it, feel it in my body. i also felt like the gravel in her voice, the sound and tone were earned over years of her life. i had to figure out how to earn it over a short period of time. and it helped slowed me down because i am fast and billie holiday is like, easy. >> and the golden globes goes to andra day. jeffrey: in february, andra day won a golden globe. now she is up for an academy award, cementing one final personal connection, her name. it's a stage name she gave herself long ago, an homage to the woman known as lady day, billie holiday herself. >> ♪ here is a fruit for the crows to pluck ♪ jeffrey: for the pbs newshour, i'm jeffrey brown. amna: and online right now, more than a month after the atlanta shootings, businesses in the u.s. say they are operating in fear. the recent rise in hate cr
my performance is a combination of myself, billie holiday, diana ross, and audra mcdonald. jeffrey: day took up smoking and drinking to force her body to feel what holiday's was experiencing. >> it was unhealthy for my body, healthy for my spirit. i felt like i had to earn it, feel it in my body. i also felt like the gravel in her voice, the sound and tone were earned over years of her life. i had to figure out how to earn it over a short period of time. and it helped slowed me down...
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the bidding wars the rule and not the exception. >> diana, thank you. we are also hearing more reports of investors and private equity firms buying up homes. it has become more pronounced post-pandemic? >> reporter: it has a bit. yes. because a lot more demand of people for the single family homes in the suburbs and turn to rental homes and demand, record high occupancy and investors wanted a safe haven and see real estate as that and seeing more investors get into the market and saw that after the housing crash, 11 million single family rental homes before the crash and now over 16 million and talk about institutional investors, blackstone making invitation homes spinning it into a public company and less than 5% of the market you have a lot of other investors in there mid size, small size investors international investors and the i-buyers, the flippers why it is heating up quite a bit now and that's pushing those lower priced homes up higher. >> there seems to be demand from everywhere fascinating. thank you. if investors are part of the trend scoopin
the bidding wars the rule and not the exception. >> diana, thank you. we are also hearing more reports of investors and private equity firms buying up homes. it has become more pronounced post-pandemic? >> reporter: it has a bit. yes. because a lot more demand of people for the single family homes in the suburbs and turn to rental homes and demand, record high occupancy and investors wanted a safe haven and see real estate as that and seeing more investors get into the market and...
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through these rooms. 61st 61st ladies, the queen f england, prince philip, prince charles, princess diana have all been in this room and it looks exactly as we see it now. there's a famous interview that lbj did with walter cronkite in the early 1970s in which lbj is sitting in that chair and walter cronkite on that couch, and you see exactly what you see right now. the president was alive for about a year and a half when this library was built. it was inaugurated in may of 1971 and as i mentioned he died in january 1973 so he had a very limited time during which he was a part of this library but a very important time. lady bird johnson continued to make it an important part of her life until she died in 2007. this library is much about lady bird johnson and her touch as it is her husband's. throughout the room there some wonderful artifacts that the johnson's collected while they were in the white house. some come from heads of state. others come from friends of theirs who gave the johnson's gifts for the presidential library or for the white house that were then brought to the space. on
through these rooms. 61st 61st ladies, the queen f england, prince philip, prince charles, princess diana have all been in this room and it looks exactly as we see it now. there's a famous interview that lbj did with walter cronkite in the early 1970s in which lbj is sitting in that chair and walter cronkite on that couch, and you see exactly what you see right now. the president was alive for about a year and a half when this library was built. it was inaugurated in may of 1971 and as i...
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we know because you've googled it a lot cnbc's diana olick now diana, what are people worried about? >> shep, they're worried we're going to see the same thing we've done over a decade ago when faulty subprime mortgages brought the market down. the search, when is the housing market going to crash spiked 2450% in the past month. why is the market so hot searches doubled in just a week last week. how much over asking price should i offer on a home in 2021 that jumped 350% that last search is the most telling why the market may be in a bubble prices up just over 10% year over year according to core logic because demand is so strong and supply at a record low. 42% of homes are selling for above asking price above red fin, hence the search. buyers are bidding as high as they can to get what they want. >> what's the answer to the question, is the housing market going to crash the short answer is no mortgage rates are rising. that cuts into what buyers can afford and takes heat out of prices mortgage applications are down in addition, unlike the last time around, mortgage underwriting is v
we know because you've googled it a lot cnbc's diana olick now diana, what are people worried about? >> shep, they're worried we're going to see the same thing we've done over a decade ago when faulty subprime mortgages brought the market down. the search, when is the housing market going to crash spiked 2450% in the past month. why is the market so hot searches doubled in just a week last week. how much over asking price should i offer on a home in 2021 that jumped 350% that last search...
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the late princess diana will be honored with one of the united kingdom's famous blue plaques to mark what would have been her 60th birthday this year. blue plaques are historical markers in public places commemorating a historical figure or event. there are over 900 throughout the uk lady diana and six other womens are to be celebrated with plaques in 2021. diana was chosen for the profound impact she made in her short life the location of her plaque will be revealed at a later date. >>> still ahead here, contaminated dotes halt shipments of johnson & johnson's coronavirus vaccine. what that means for the nation's rollout. smoking is freaking hard. you get advice like: try hypnosis... or... quit cold turkey. kidding me?! instead, start small. with nicorette. which can lead to something big. start stopping with nicorette hello this is vanilla. vanilla ice? ice, ice baby. ♪ this is a cold call! ♪ i'm bizz... [barking] stop! collaborate! and listen! alright, i'm listening. we're on a mission to get everyone to turn to cold washing with tide. ...and tide cleans better in cold than th
the late princess diana will be honored with one of the united kingdom's famous blue plaques to mark what would have been her 60th birthday this year. blue plaques are historical markers in public places commemorating a historical figure or event. there are over 900 throughout the uk lady diana and six other womens are to be celebrated with plaques in 2021. diana was chosen for the profound impact she made in her short life the location of her plaque will be revealed at a later date....
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and then it was, ¡what was amazing about diana's performance? what was amazing about audra mcdonald's performance?' and let me extract those elements, couple them with billy and couple them with myself. so my performance, i believe, truly is an amalgamation of myself, billie holiday, diana ross and audra mcdonald. and that was the goal because they were brilliant. >> brown: and day went further still: taking up smoking and drinking, to force her body to feel what holiday's was experiencing. >> i'll put it to you like this: it was very unhealthy for my body. it was healthy for my spirit, you know. she's very different from me in that regard, you know, but i felt like i had to earn it. i had to feel it in my body. i also felt like the gravel in billie holiday's voice, the sound and the tone is something that woman earned over years of her life. and so i had to figure out how to earn it in a very short period of time. to feel where it all came from. and it helped to slow me down, because i'm fast and i'm all like this. and billie holiday is like ea
and then it was, ¡what was amazing about diana's performance? what was amazing about audra mcdonald's performance?' and let me extract those elements, couple them with billy and couple them with myself. so my performance, i believe, truly is an amalgamation of myself, billie holiday, diana ross and audra mcdonald. and that was the goal because they were brilliant. >> brown: and day went further still: taking up smoking and drinking, to force her body to feel what holiday's was...