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. >> diana carolina era una chica muy reservada. muchas de las cosas que ella hacÍa su propia madre lo sabÍa. >> la presunta agresiÓn por parte de su esposo era algo que ella mantenÍa casi en secreto.segÚn su tÍo mauro castro. >> gritos dentro de la pareja, peleas.a madre de dos niÑos estaba -- la vida de la madre esos dos niÑos estaba convirtiendo en un infierno y no sÓlo para ella. >> es venezolano de nacimiento y presunto responsable. >> segÚn por la policÍa los ve delitos cometidos por venezolanos comenzaron a generar el rechazo de la ciudadanÍa. aquellos con algÚn tiempo en este paÍs como rol y pestaÑa sintieron un cambio. >> el solo hecho de ser venezolano te tildan de persona no grata. la ola de migrantes de venezuela y ecuador comenzÓ en el 2016 y alcanzÓ niveles rÉcord el aÑo pasado cuando mÁs de medio millÓn ingresó en los primeros seis meses del aÑo. en agosto llegaban unos 4500 venezolanos al dÍa. >> muchos de ellos se quedaron en ibarra. una pintoresca ciudad rodeada de montaÑas cerca de la fron
. >> diana carolina era una chica muy reservada. muchas de las cosas que ella hacÍa su propia madre lo sabÍa. >> la presunta agresiÓn por parte de su esposo era algo que ella mantenÍa casi en secreto.segÚn su tÍo mauro castro. >> gritos dentro de la pareja, peleas.a madre de dos niÑos estaba -- la vida de la madre esos dos niÑos estaba convirtiendo en un infierno y no sÓlo para ella. >> es venezolano de nacimiento y presunto responsable. >> segÚn por la...
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diana: ¿tienes una idea de quién lo tatuó? regina: yo tampoco sé, pero siento que nos van a echar la culpa a nosotras. marieta: hola. osvaldo: buenas. estoy esperando a alguien. ahorita pido. marieta: sí. ¿y ese paliacate? a poco es nueva moda. osvaldo: sí. marieta: qué raro. no lo había visto antes. osvaldo: así son las cosas. ¿cómo ves? marieta: bien. está padre. nada más te digo que creo en el dicho, "la justicia tarda pero llega". osvaldo: ¿qué? marieta: nada, nada, que aquí voy a estar muy pendiente si necesitas algo. regina: hola, don tomás. hola. osvaldo: ¿para qué me citaste? regina: para hablar de lo que vas a hacer. osvaldo: ¿de qué hablas? regina: vas a quitar esa denuncia contra diana. ella no lo hizo. osvaldo: ¿es en serio? regina: ajá, y no te lo estoy pidiendo por favor. osvaldo: ¿o qué? ¿me vas a tatuar tú también? regina: voy a grabar un video y lo voy a subir a las redes sociales contando todo lo que me hiciste, cómo me arruinaste la vida, cómo me violaste. osvaldo: cállate. regin
diana: ¿tienes una idea de quién lo tatuó? regina: yo tampoco sé, pero siento que nos van a echar la culpa a nosotras. marieta: hola. osvaldo: buenas. estoy esperando a alguien. ahorita pido. marieta: sí. ¿y ese paliacate? a poco es nueva moda. osvaldo: sí. marieta: qué raro. no lo había visto antes. osvaldo: así son las cosas. ¿cómo ves? marieta: bien. está padre. nada más te digo que creo en el dicho, "la justicia tarda pero llega". osvaldo: ¿qué? marieta: nada,...
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mauricio: diana carolina era una chica muy reservada. muchas de las cosas que ella hacía, incluso ni su propia madre lo sabía. angie: la presunta agresión por parte de su esposo era algo que ella mantenía casi en secreto. según su tío, mauricio castro. mauricio: venía de una relación con gritos dentro de la pareja, peleas... angie: la vida en ibarra para esta joven, natural de allí y madre de dos niños, se estaba convirtiendo en un infierno. y no solo para ella. >> seguimos con una información lamentable: un taxista fue asesinado... >> esta banda de venezolanos está involucrada en otros robos. >> es venezolano de nacimiento y el presunto responsable de la muerte de un sujeto. angie: según la policía, los delitos cometidos por venezolanos a través del ecuador comenzaron a generar el rechazo de la ciudadanía. luis: aquí se debía tener más control, sí hay bastantes venezolanos que han venido saliendo de las cárceles de allá. angie: y aquellos con algún tiempo en este país, como rony pestana, sintieron un cambio. rony
mauricio: diana carolina era una chica muy reservada. muchas de las cosas que ella hacía, incluso ni su propia madre lo sabía. angie: la presunta agresión por parte de su esposo era algo que ella mantenía casi en secreto. según su tío, mauricio castro. mauricio: venía de una relación con gritos dentro de la pareja, peleas... angie: la vida en ibarra para esta joven, natural de allí y madre de dos niños, se estaba convirtiendo en un infierno. y no solo para ella. >> seguimos con...
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ramÓn: diana cuÁles son los requisitos para solicitar la residencia permanente diana: es muy sencillo tiene que demostrar que es una persona de buena conducta inmoral que no ha cometido crÍmenes serio, no tiene procesos pendientes con la justicia o ha tenido contacto negativo con la policÍa y cumplir con las leyes de este paÍs, o lo son los impuestos y las normas. ramÓn: una pregunta de rigor, cuÁnto cuesta este proceso? diana: es un proceso costoso, 1525 $ para la personas mayores de 14 aÑos, es importante saber que aquellas personas que reciben ayuda del gobiernoo de bajos recursos pueden pedir un perdÓn de honorarios y nosotros estamos haciendo todo el trÁmite de manera gratuita. ramÓn: importante información le damos las gracias y como siempre a diana de caridad catÓlica por compartir con nosotros esta valiosa informaciÓn muchas gracias diana, que te vaya muy bien. queremos saber cÓmo estÁn las condiciones del clima para los prÓximos dÍas hoy tuvimos un dÍa realmente hermoso, con estas imÁgenes hermosos nos vamos a conectar con nuestro meteorÓloga quien esta bie
ramÓn: diana cuÁles son los requisitos para solicitar la residencia permanente diana: es muy sencillo tiene que demostrar que es una persona de buena conducta inmoral que no ha cometido crÍmenes serio, no tiene procesos pendientes con la justicia o ha tenido contacto negativo con la policÍa y cumplir con las leyes de este paÍs, o lo son los impuestos y las normas. ramÓn: una pregunta de rigor, cuÁnto cuesta este proceso? diana: es un proceso costoso, 1525 $ para la personas mayores de 14...
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amy: diana buttutu, thank you fr being with us, palestinian attorney joining us from haifa. served as a legal adviser to the palestinians in negotiations with israel. she was previously an adviser to palestinian president mahmoud abbas. haggai matar is an israeli journalist, activist and union organizer. executive director of "972 advancement of c citizen journalism," the nonprofit that publishes plus 972 magazine. when we come back, henry his new joins us about book. stay with us. ♪ [music break] amy: this is democracy now!, i'm amy goodman with juan gonzalez. juan: federal prosecutors brought new money laundering charges tuesday against 16 parents who paid bribes to get their children into top schools as part of the college admissions scandal known as operatioion varsity blues. actress lori loughlin and her husband mossimo giannulli are among the parents facing the additional charges, along with previously announced fraud charges, after allegedly paying $500,000 to get their daughters into the university of southern california. they were recruited by the crew team, even
amy: diana buttutu, thank you fr being with us, palestinian attorney joining us from haifa. served as a legal adviser to the palestinians in negotiations with israel. she was previously an adviser to palestinian president mahmoud abbas. haggai matar is an israeli journalist, activist and union organizer. executive director of "972 advancement of c citizen journalism," the nonprofit that publishes plus 972 magazine. when we come back, henry his new joins us about book. stay with us....
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diana? >> reporter: kelly, you can sell the equity in your home to an investor it's all from a new start-up called point and they'll offer you cash up front with no monthly payments here's how it works. let's say the home is appraised at $1 million. point lowers that value, say by 15%, so it's now $850,000. that gives point a $150,000 cushion against risk and then point gives the homeowner, say, $100,000 cash. the owner has up to 10 years to return that cash but can exit the contract at any time when the owner does, point gets the initial $100,000 back, plus a percentage, say, 30% of any appreciation in the home's value. and here's where point can profit since it lowered the value to begin with, it automatically gets 30% of that $150,000 cushion or $45,000 if the value goes up, point gets more kingsbridge wealth management pledged $100 million to back point's contracts. >> as an investor, we do expect equity-like returns because we take equity-like risks if the home price goes down, we parti
diana? >> reporter: kelly, you can sell the equity in your home to an investor it's all from a new start-up called point and they'll offer you cash up front with no monthly payments here's how it works. let's say the home is appraised at $1 million. point lowers that value, say by 15%, so it's now $850,000. that gives point a $150,000 cushion against risk and then point gives the homeowner, say, $100,000 cash. the owner has up to 10 years to return that cash but can exit the contract at...
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. >>> we showed you this surveillance video yesterday morning of thieves breaking into the diana dare enrichment center and driving off their their van. police found it in a walmart parking center in martinez. eight of its ten car seats were gone. this is the second time the van was stolen in the past months. >>> temperatures in the mid to upper 50s -- i would say mid to upper 40s through most of the upland east bay neighborhoods. near 50 in antioch. micro climates this morning. low to mid 50s from san francisco to oakland into the south bay.
. >>> we showed you this surveillance video yesterday morning of thieves breaking into the diana dare enrichment center and driving off their their van. police found it in a walmart parking center in martinez. eight of its ten car seats were gone. this is the second time the van was stolen in the past months. >>> temperatures in the mid to upper 50s -- i would say mid to upper 40s through most of the upland east bay neighborhoods. near 50 in antioch. micro climates this...
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lozada apuñaló a diana carolina frente centenares de personas que no dejaban de grabar con sus teléfonos celulares. mauricio: tal vez los policías no tuvieron munición en sus armas. maría: los policías tenían sus armas de dotación, tenían armas, tenían balas, tenían chalecos antibalas. pero valoraron mal la situación. angie: según la ministra del interior, maría paula romo, están realizando una investigación interna. maría: es muy delicado el tema de la seguridad, aquí y en cualquier lugar. pero yo quiero insistir,
lozada apuñaló a diana carolina frente centenares de personas que no dejaban de grabar con sus teléfonos celulares. mauricio: tal vez los policías no tuvieron munición en sus armas. maría: los policías tenían sus armas de dotación, tenían armas, tenían balas, tenían chalecos antibalas. pero valoraron mal la situación. angie: según la ministra del interior, maría paula romo, están realizando una investigación interna. maría: es muy delicado el tema de la seguridad, aquí y en...
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for "nightly business report," i'm diana olick. >> he is the chief economist at trulia. nice to see you. welcome. >> thanks for havinge. diana laid out the interest rate scenario and the way that interest rates affect how people buy their homes or whether they buy a home.e what t of market are we in this spring? is it a buyer's market or still a seller's m we're still in a seller's market and we arey definit seeing signs of a gradual shift towards a buyer'sarket and we're seeing it in the most pronounced way in the most expensive market and they are hitting affordabilitynd ceilings first where we're seeing that is home sales that have started falling and not because fewer homes are being put on the market, but because homes are a harder time selling and we'reor seeing price cuts and we are seeing homes on the market longer and these are all telltale signs of a change in flavor toward a buyer's rket. >> but you have had an inventory problem for first-time buyers and not onough homes there for them to choose. is that starting to alleviate or not at this point? >> what we i
for "nightly business report," i'm diana olick. >> he is the chief economist at trulia. nice to see you. welcome. >> thanks for havinge. diana laid out the interest rate scenario and the way that interest rates affect how people buy their homes or whether they buy a home.e what t of market are we in this spring? is it a buyer's market or still a seller's m we're still in a seller's market and we arey definit seeing signs of a gradual shift towards a buyer'sarket and we're...
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is looking at the existing home sales for the u.s diana? >> yeah, melissa, not only were march sales disappointing, but february's big gain was revised lower. sales dropped 4.9% month to month in march and were 5.4% lower compared with a year ago that is the 13th straight month of annual declines now, weaker sales are causing home price gains to shrink, but still gaining and, in fact, march's median price was the highest ever recorded for the month. so, what is going on behind these numbers? well, sales were weakest at the very low end and the very high end. but for very different reasons at the low end, it's no supply and that's causing big prices for not a lot of house at the high end, changes to the tax laws or salt we're seeing big sales drops in the new york city area and california where prices are highest and taxes are a much bigger factor than everywhere else >> diana, i just think it's fascinating because it is not like it was last cycle when it was all boom and all bust. in a way, the market is weak because it's strong and then it
is looking at the existing home sales for the u.s diana? >> yeah, melissa, not only were march sales disappointing, but february's big gain was revised lower. sales dropped 4.9% month to month in march and were 5.4% lower compared with a year ago that is the 13th straight month of annual declines now, weaker sales are causing home price gains to shrink, but still gaining and, in fact, march's median price was the highest ever recorded for the month. so, what is going on behind these...
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. >> diana was about making the monarchy approachable and accessible. i think harry and meghan are the living, breathing, embodiment of that. >> reporter: the royal couple's record-baking instagram account has doubled in following in nearly a week. more followers must mean more donations. >> yes, more presents for others. all right. >>> let's go over to ginger. >> time for a little "gma moment." let's warm up. make our mondays happier. there issingi there issing nothing better than being in a boat and followed by a dolphin. if you haven't seen that in person, it's one of the most beautiful things. off the coast of santa monica, california. and the coast guard there, the fire department took the images. we wanted to share them with you. it's also going to be super warm >>> hi, i'm abc 7 news meteorologist mike nicco. look at the fog, it's starting to look more like spring, season the it? we have scattered showers, especially in the north bay today. it will are seasonal and dry the rest of the 7-day forecast. 60s along the coast all the way down to san ma
. >> diana was about making the monarchy approachable and accessible. i think harry and meghan are the living, breathing, embodiment of that. >> reporter: the royal couple's record-baking instagram account has doubled in following in nearly a week. more followers must mean more donations. >> yes, more presents for others. all right. >>> let's go over to ginger. >> time for a little "gma moment." let's warm up. make our mondays happier. there issingi...
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. >> princess diana attended the london premiere. >> she took your breath away when she got out of the car and she couldn't have been more beautiful, more positive. >> and how did diana react to the diner scene? >> everybody in the orchestra. when the scene started shifted their weight and turned around to see how she was going to react. >> how will the princess react? >> yeah, it was awesome. >> did she laugh? >> oh, yeah, yeah. >> but we were wondering, could we see harry and sally return in a sequel? >> we've talked about that for years and years and years. and for those of us who believe in happily ever after, that's where they are and that's where they should be. >> all happily ever after if they do a sequel. >> i think so. >>> but, billy is returning to another beloved role. announced that he and john goodman will be back to voice everyone's favorite monsters in a new series "monsters at work." >>> in the meantime, kids of all ages will love the new netflix comedy "no good nick." starring former child stars melissa joan hart and sean astin. "e.t." was exclusively on set where we
. >> princess diana attended the london premiere. >> she took your breath away when she got out of the car and she couldn't have been more beautiful, more positive. >> and how did diana react to the diner scene? >> everybody in the orchestra. when the scene started shifted their weight and turned around to see how she was going to react. >> how will the princess react? >> yeah, it was awesome. >> did she laugh? >> oh, yeah, yeah. >> but we...
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. >> princess diana attended the london premiere. >> she took your breath away when she got out of the car and she couldn't have been more beautiful, more positive. >> and how did diana react to the diner scene? >> everybody in the orchestra. when the scene started shifted their weight and turned around to see how she was going to react. >> how will the princess react? >> yeah, it was awesome. >> did she laugh? >> oh, yeah, yeah. >> but we were wondering, could we see harry and sally return in a sequel? >> we've talked about that for years and years and years. and for those of us who believe in happily ever after, that's where they are and that's where they should be. >> all happily ever after if they do a sequel. >> i think so. >>> but, billy is returning to another beloved role. announced that he john goodman monsters in a new series "monsters at work." >>> in the meantime, kids of all ages will love the new netflix comedy "no good nick."ri former melissa joan hart and sean astin. "e.t." was exclusively on set where we got a little assist from "mean girls" star, jonathan bennett. >>
. >> princess diana attended the london premiere. >> she took your breath away when she got out of the car and she couldn't have been more beautiful, more positive. >> and how did diana react to the diner scene? >> everybody in the orchestra. when the scene started shifted their weight and turned around to see how she was going to react. >> how will the princess react? >> yeah, it was awesome. >> did she laugh? >> oh, yeah, yeah. >> but we...
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diana? >> reporter: well, kelly, this home is on one of the grandest streets in greenwich six bedrooms, nine bathrooms there's a pool out there but it's been on the market for over a year, and in that time, the price has come down by nearly $1 million to $4.5 million. what's the problem changes to state and local tax deductions are changing home values here on the ground. >> i think everyone's gotten their tax bills. they're trming to figure it out. and i think that's affecting how fast buyers are willing to move. >> reporter: greenwich sales in q-1 of this year were down 25% compared to a year ago the median price down 17% to just over $2 million days on market, 214. and inventory is up to a two-year supply of homes for sale in other words, this is a buyer's market, not so great for sellers. of course, the homeowners here bought over a decade ago and they are looking at taking a loss. >> yeah, maybe they just stick around say why leave if we're going to take a bath on these homes i can unde
diana? >> reporter: well, kelly, this home is on one of the grandest streets in greenwich six bedrooms, nine bathrooms there's a pool out there but it's been on the market for over a year, and in that time, the price has come down by nearly $1 million to $4.5 million. what's the problem changes to state and local tax deductions are changing home values here on the ground. >> i think everyone's gotten their tax bills. they're trming to figure it out. and i think that's affecting how...
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diana olick explains. >> greg hart was house rich, but cash poor and heto wante pay off some debt. he did not want a home equity loan. >> to go with the regular helock meant i wasrading one payment for another and i didn't see that was going to get me any further ahead or pay off. >> instead, he went with a new idea from a new company, point. point helpedim to sell equity investor, to an $50,000 cash. it was one of the easeiest processes i've ever done especially in regard to a refinance for a mortgage. >> eddie lim had the same issue getting a loan which is why he started point. >> the biggest asset that i own. the biggest asset that most of and allin our lifetime we can do is add more debt and that's where point camown. >> here'st works. say the home is appraised at $1 million, point lowerhat value, say by 15% so it's now $850,000. that gives point a $150,000 cushion against risk then point gives the homeowner say, $100,000er cash. the o has up to ten years to return that cash, but can exit e contract at any time. when the owner does, point gets the initial $100,000 back plus a p
diana olick explains. >> greg hart was house rich, but cash poor and heto wante pay off some debt. he did not want a home equity loan. >> to go with the regular helock meant i wasrading one payment for another and i didn't see that was going to get me any further ahead or pay off. >> instead, he went with a new idea from a new company, point. point helpedim to sell equity investor, to an $50,000 cash. it was one of the easeiest processes i've ever done especially in regard to...
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he was pulled on stage and said happy birthday to the legend diana ross. >> she makes 75 look good. >> she makes 25 look good. also in the news this week, jussie smollett. we told you his charges were dropped but what about the mood on the empire set? last time we checked in with taraji henson it was good. >> cookie may need to find herself but she's got it together. her new side gig starring in the film best of enemies. >> we going to beat segregation once and for all. >> she's a civil rights activist and sam's a klan member. they form an unlikely friendship in this film based on a true story. >> you ought to know. >> same god made you made me. >> yeah. get to know each other. >> shooting dinner scenes was tough after finding out she was at risk for stomach cancer last year. >> i would talk with food in my mouth and i had to spit it out. i was going through health issues. i couldn't swallow it. >> if you're wondering somehow he looks like this after looking like this, well, she had a little help. >> we wore padding and stuff. >> but they had it wrong the first time. i was like, that
he was pulled on stage and said happy birthday to the legend diana ross. >> she makes 75 look good. >> she makes 25 look good. also in the news this week, jussie smollett. we told you his charges were dropped but what about the mood on the empire set? last time we checked in with taraji henson it was good. >> cookie may need to find herself but she's got it together. her new side gig starring in the film best of enemies. >> we going to beat segregation once and for all....
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diana olick breaks down the numbers. an f you're looking to ren apartment it may take you a while to find one. the vacancy rate e at the of last year fell to the lowest level since 1999. this, even as more renters become buyers. >> resident retention when leases come up for renewal is at record level. so while you mig be losing more people to home purchase they're moving less frequently for change or for change in household configuration. >> low viaccy means landlords can have for much of last year as new appliance supply can hit the market andn some markets, the gains are causing burdens r renters. the worst, miami, san diego, l.a., new york andor laend owe according to a newy sur from freddie mac. in this nair areas way more, in some cases even half their incomes. >> san francco has the second highest rent in the country and 13th on the most risks of burden because salars are high. >> pretty much having a roof over my head over going to try to save up for a nice car or a nice vacation is just kind of heartbreaking. >>
diana olick breaks down the numbers. an f you're looking to ren apartment it may take you a while to find one. the vacancy rate e at the of last year fell to the lowest level since 1999. this, even as more renters become buyers. >> resident retention when leases come up for renewal is at record level. so while you mig be losing more people to home purchase they're moving less frequently for change or for change in household configuration. >> low viaccy means landlords can have for...
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diana olick has more. >> no question lenders were busy last week as mortgage plications surged thanks to a steep drop in interest rates. applications to refinance a home loan jumped 39% j int one week and were % higher than a year ago according to the mortgage bankers association, thiss the average rate on the 30-year fixed fell sharply at the end of just over 4 at the start of h it was 4.5% and that dropped 4. 9 billion borrowers could drop it by three-quarters of a percentage rate and that's a nearly 50% increase who could benet in a single week. potential homebuyers did not rush to lenders and purchase mortgage applications rose 3% for the week,ut were 10% higher than the same week one year ago and in the category of you snooze you lose, rates popped back up this week and could make the next big move on friday when the all-important monthly employment report is set for release. for "nightly business report," i'm diana olick in washington. >>> two dow components out with news tonight. verizon isng rol out its 5g network earlier than expected. the nextseneration wirel service will hi
diana olick has more. >> no question lenders were busy last week as mortgage plications surged thanks to a steep drop in interest rates. applications to refinance a home loan jumped 39% j int one week and were % higher than a year ago according to the mortgage bankers association, thiss the average rate on the 30-year fixed fell sharply at the end of just over 4 at the start of h it was 4.5% and that dropped 4. 9 billion borrowers could drop it by three-quarters of a percentage rate and...
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diana olick has details j. >> on the grandt streets of greenwich where they lay their heads to rest. >> it's across the board it's a problem. the real estate agent is not the first agent on this six bedroom and nine bathroomolial and it is indicative of everything going in high-end greenwich today. the market for over a year, started at m$5lion and dropped to $4 t99.5 and now leahy is dropping ito 4.5. it is due to the change laws hitting this market hard. you're looking at $5, 6, 7 million dollar properties that pay $100,000 in taxes andwh tha it does is impact value and it takes a whileo impact on what that is. >> greenwich sales were down 25% compared to a year ago. th median price down 17% to just over 2 million.da on market, 214, and inventory is up to a two-yearsu ly of homes for sale. in other words -- >> it's a great buy right now. so my buyers are getting awesome dealand i had a buyer who bought a house for 6.6 million and i have a buyer who bought house for 750,000 that was originallyn r 109,000 and you get a deal for every price range. >> and that makes it ama nig for sell
diana olick has details j. >> on the grandt streets of greenwich where they lay their heads to rest. >> it's across the board it's a problem. the real estate agent is not the first agent on this six bedroom and nine bathroomolial and it is indicative of everything going in high-end greenwich today. the market for over a year, started at m$5lion and dropped to $4 t99.5 and now leahy is dropping ito 4.5. it is due to the change laws hitting this market hard. you're looking at $5, 6, 7...
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royagelos and diana t. vagelos. the j.b. foundation. rosalind p. walter. barbara hope zuckerberg. corporate funding is provided by mutual of america-- designing customized individual and group retirement products. that's why we're your retirement company. additional support has been provided by: and by the corporation foric puroadcasting, and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. n rom the tisch wnet studios at lincoln centerw york, hari sreenivasan. >> sreenivasan: go evening, and thanks for joining us. there has been a shooting at a synagoe in poway, california, a community northeast of san diego. police say a 19-year-old man is in custody. he had an a.r.-style assault rifle in his car wn he was arrested. late this afternoon, police confirmed one person was killed and three are hospitalized. one ofhose is a child. their condition is unknown. here is what we do know at this hour. the shooting happened at about 11:30 a.m. pacific tpoe. the first s were on twitter. the san diego sheriff's office tweeted, "deputi investigate reports of a man with a g
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roy vagelos and diana t. vagelos. the j.p.b. foundation. rosalind p. walter. barbara hope zuckerberg. corporate funding is provided by mutual of america-- designing customized individual and group retirement products. that'shy we're your retirement company. additional support has bee provided by: and by the corporation for publ contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. from the tisch wnet studios at lincoln center in new york, hari sreenivasan. >> sreenivasan: good evening and thank you for joining us the white house insisted today that president trump did not encourage violence against democratic congresswoman ilhan omar when he tweeted a video that included snippets of comments omar made in a speech last month interspersed with footage of the world trade center's twin towers burning on 9/11. the tweet, posted friday, remains onr. trump's twitter feed. the video in it includes snippets of omar's speech to the council on american-islamic arlations, edited without the context of her r which praised the group's support for muslim americ
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roy vagelos and diana t. vagelos. the j.p.b. foundation. rosalind p. walter. barbara hope zuckerberg. corporate funding is pro dby mutual of america-- designing customized individual and group retirement products. that's why we're your retirement company. additional support has been provided by: and by the corporation for public brocasting, and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. be more. pbs. -star lineup gathers in honor of legendary singer/songwriter joni mitchell to celebrate her 75th birthday, performing songs that span her groundbreaking career. -♪ give me spots on my apples ♪s ut leave me the birdd the bees ♪ -join us for a heartfelt tribute to mitchell's incomparable musical artistry and enduring influence. -thank you, joni. -"joni 75: a birthday celebration" is next. "great performances" is brought to you by the joseph and robert cornell memorial foundation, supporting tio arts and educat ♪ ♪
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diana olick explains in our continuing series on the rising risks to real estate. at a small church meeting house, in a small louisiana farmtown, a small community is ming a very big decision. >> the option to purchase. mu>> the cty up to 40 homes is moving together to higher ground. the state of louisiana is using federal fun to purchase land, build new homes, demolish the old flood-damaged homes and this neighborhood into wetlands. >> so you're going to knock dln f these houses and these, as well. >> right. >> pat forbe, who administers community delopment block grant for disaster relief is in charge. it is quite clear that we're having more disasters and consequently, we have to start doing things that are. smart one of the easiest, smartest things we can do is get peo e out oharm's way. >> it was built in the 1970s near a canal, but in the last decade it has seen more frequent and intense flooding. its levees no longer adequate. back-to-back floods in 2016 and 2017 drew the governor's attention and a plan was hatched to buy out the homeowners and move them here
diana olick explains in our continuing series on the rising risks to real estate. at a small church meeting house, in a small louisiana farmtown, a small community is ming a very big decision. >> the option to purchase. mu>> the cty up to 40 homes is moving together to higher ground. the state of louisiana is using federal fun to purchase land, build new homes, demolish the old flood-damaged homes and this neighborhood into wetlands. >> so you're going to knock dln f these...
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the cheryl and philip milstein vagelos.oy vagelos and diana t. the j.p.b. foundation. rosalind p. walter. barbara hope zuckeerg. corporate funding is provided by mutual of america--st designing ized individual and group retirement products. that's why we're your retirement company. additional support has been provided by: and by the corporation for b public broadcasting, a contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. from the tisch wnet studios at wlincoln center in rk, hari sreenivasan. >> sreenivasan: good evening, and thanks for joining us. today marks the 20-year anniversary of the columbine high school shooting near the denver suburb of littleton, colorado. the two gunmen, students at the school, killed 12 studen and a teacher that day before killing themselves. yesterday, hundreds ed a vigil near the high school at the columbine memorial, which openedn 2007. >> it makes it not just an empty g.or upsetting or sad feel it's more of aeep impact instead of like a hollow feeling for everyone that lid here because you can't ever forget no matter how young yo
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diana olick has more in this week's cover story. >> at a sunday open house in bethesda, maryland home buyers were taking advantage of warmer weather and lower mortgage rates. >> everything is falling into place where interest rates are going down, the weather is nice, we have houses to look at and people are excited. >> reporter: things were bedroom at this five bedroom colonial but while the supply of homes is higher than last spring the market is competitive. >> seems there are fewer houses on the market that are more affordable and go quickly, within the first couple weeks of showing. >> reporter: tonya and her husband matthew want more space for their family. >> if we look towards the upper end of our price range there's more options. >> reporter: price is still an issue while the price gains in most markets are shrinking the run up over the last few years was dramatic and even falling mortgage rates are not making up for it the average rate on the 30-year fixed saw a peak just over 5% last november but then began falling slowly an went to around 4.5% in february and then took a d
diana olick has more in this week's cover story. >> at a sunday open house in bethesda, maryland home buyers were taking advantage of warmer weather and lower mortgage rates. >> everything is falling into place where interest rates are going down, the weather is nice, we have houses to look at and people are excited. >> reporter: things were bedroom at this five bedroom colonial but while the supply of homes is higher than last spring the market is competitive. >> seems...
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roy vagelos and diana t. vagelos. the j.p.b. foundation. rosalind p. walter barbara hope zuckerberg. ate funding is provided by mutual of america-- designing customized individual aennd group retirproducts. that's why we're your retirement company. additional support has been provided by: rand by the corporation public broadcasting, and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. be more. pbs. maria shriver: perhaps the greatest mystery... ra is the human. in only the past few decades, scientists have made incredible leaps in our underanding. and we are just now unraveling the secret of howe ain can change throughout our lives, leading to incredible transformation. merzenich: we have this new understanding that thepe on that is within us is actually a product of change that occurs within our lifetime. this is new science. it's one of the great discoveries ofur era, because it has the potential of giving everyone a better life. you've been given this gift. that's what brain plticity is. seidler: the brain is adaptively changin
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or maybe elizabeth diana putting both of them. >> could be. they could switch it up it could be neither. sure to make a splash this morning, this. >> i think that part of it is everybody is dealing with something in their own way, shape or form, whether it's the business or life or stresses at work or trying to find personal time, all that type of stuff. like driving in chaos is something we try to do the best and we wanted to share that. >> warriors superstar steph curry sitting down with our own craig melvin on the "today" show talking about family, faith, and of course basketball. full interview coming up later today. one of the g nothreing says spring like fresh flowers, so let's promote our spring travel deal on choicehotels.com like this: (sneezes) earn one free night when you stay just twice this spring. allergies. or.. badda book. badda boom. book now at choicehotels.com. ad lib live picture of golden gate bridge. >>> wednesday, april 3rd. taking a live look at the gold especially gate bridge on this wednesday morning. not a lot of tra
or maybe elizabeth diana putting both of them. >> could be. they could switch it up it could be neither. sure to make a splash this morning, this. >> i think that part of it is everybody is dealing with something in their own way, shape or form, whether it's the business or life or stresses at work or trying to find personal time, all that type of stuff. like driving in chaos is something we try to do the best and we wanted to share that. >> warriors superstar steph curry...
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roy vagelos and diana t. vagelos. the j.p.b. foundation. rosalind p. walter barbara hope zuckerberg. corporate funding is provided by mutual of america-- designing customized individual and group retirement products. that's why we're your retirement company. additional support has been provided by: and by the corporation for public broadcasting, and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you.is from the wnet studios at lincoln center in new york, hari sreenivasan. >> sreenivasan: good evening and thank you for joining us. mourners came to honor the victims, the day after a gunman opened fire in a southern california synagogue, killing a 60-year-old woman and injuring three others. the 19-year-old whitofman suspectehe hate crime attack remains in custody. a growing number of flowers and messages covered a ml on the street outside the chabad of poway synagogue-- just northf san diego. 60-year-old lori gilbert-kaye died in the atck. she was at services on the last day of passover to say a prayer ntr her mother, who had re passed
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roy vagelos and diana t. vagelos. the j.p.b. foundation. rosalind p. walter. barbara hope zuckerberg. corporate funding is provided by mutual of america-- signing customized individual and group retirement products. at's why we're your retirement company. additional support has been provided by: and by the corporation for public broadcasting, and by contributions to your pbs ation from viewers like you. thank you. atom the tisch wnet studio lincoln center in new york, hari sreenivasan. >> sreenivasan: good evening and thanks for joining us. in washington, d.c. the topic continues to be the u.s.-mexico border, the president's threat to somehow close it, the increase in asylum-seekers, and e state department's statement that it will cut off aid to three central american countries. white house counselor kellyanne conway sd the president is serious about closing the ose metrics.: you're giving. what he's loing at is that 4,000 migrants were apprehended in one day recently. we're on track thimonth for close to 100,000. >> sreenivasan: democratic senator dick duresn
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roy vagelos and diana t. vagelos. the j.p.b. foundation. rosalind p. walter. barbara hope zuckerberg. corporate funding is provided by mutual of america-- designing customized individual ro and group retirementcts. that's why we're your retirement company.ad tional support has been provided by: innd by the corporation for public broadca and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. from the tisch wnet studios at lincoln center in new york, hari sreenivasan. >> sreenivasan: good evening, and thanks for joining us. president trump used a speech to the republican jewish coalition's anal leadership meeting in las vegas today to ispeat his claim that ther crisis at the u.s.-mexico border and that asylum-seekers should be turned back. >> and i told my people yesterday, our country's full. we're full. our sys our country is full. can't come in. our country is full. what can you do? we can't handle anymore. our country is full. can't come in. rym sor it's very simple.>> reenivasan: although the president backed off of a threat to close the
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diana olick has the numbers. diana. >> kelly, the numbers prove how sensitive the numbers are to interest rates pending home sales with signed contracts so people are out shopping during the month jumped a wider than expected -- mortgage rates plummeted to the lowest level in over a year. the 30-year fixed topped 5% at the start of last november then back falling and took a sharp dip in march to just over 4% price gains are shrinking. prices up 4% in february compared with a year ago according to s&p case shiller. smaller than the gain in january. in one major market san francisco prices actually went slightly negative in march year over year for the first time since 2012 that according to core logic now, there is more supply in the market overall but much of is just because houses listed already are actually sitting longer back to you. >> diana, thanks very much >> all righty. >> thanks for watching "power lunch," everybody. >> "closing bell" starts right now. >>> it is the final hour of 12 i'm wilfred frost. >>
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back to you. >> diana, thank you. diana olick. >>> time now for "trading nation" with boeing said to report before the bell tomorrow in the first earnings bell 737 max grounding with the stock in march what should investors expect fairfield strategies and then mark peppers from strategic wealth partners. what do you think of the chart >> it's a long-term uptrend for sure but more recently, some consolidation with the uptrend with the rising 200 day moving average. i think with boeing, into earnings, we really need to be watching in support of that 200 day moving average and initial and minor resistance at the 50 day moving average were a technical catalyst above the 50 day moving average is positive. >> what number, sorry? >> i believe, i actually don't know >> not meant to be a pop quiz. traders know thanks how do you think boeing's position >> we invest in companies with a good strong growth story that's reasonably price and boeing definitely fits the criteria of a long-term play but all eyes on the cash burn flow a
back to you. >> diana, thank you. diana olick. >>> time now for "trading nation" with boeing said to report before the bell tomorrow in the first earnings bell 737 max grounding with the stock in march what should investors expect fairfield strategies and then mark peppers from strategic wealth partners. what do you think of the chart >> it's a long-term uptrend for sure but more recently, some consolidation with the uptrend with the rising 200 day moving average....
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diana olick. >>> speaking of auto sales, they are expected to slow down in the first quarter. and while that may raise concerns about the health of the consumer, it's n aotll bad news for auto makers. we'll explain after this her 150. ♪ her 150. to inspire confidence through style. ♪ i'm working to make connections of a different kind. ♪ i'm working for beauty that begins with nature. ♪ to treat every car like i treat mine. ♪ at adp we're designing a better way to work, so you can achieve what you're working for. ♪ did you know that americans who bought gold in the year 2005 quadrupled their money by 2012? even now, experts all across america predict the real gold rush is just beginning. don't wait another day. physical gold coins are easy to buy and sell and one of the best ways to protect your life-savings from the next financial meltdown. - [announcer] today the u.s. money reserve announces the immediate release of u.s. government issued solid gold coins for the incredible price shown on your screen. these gold american eagles are official gold coins of the unit
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. >> that is diana in new york. >> first, i would like to say i disagree with the other eric that you had on. i'm having to appeal to some of your listeners to maybe a little older. when the can starr report came back at that time, the findings that he had investigating the whitewater , there wasn arkansas fraudulent billing, indictments. the report basically did not thoughbill clinton, even there was an impeachment that took place afterwards. al gore cast the deciding vote. what i'm trying to say is that it finally ended. ken starr came and went and it is in the past. i hear everyone today saying this is just the beginning. now that the report has come out, we are beginning a conversation and it will never end stop that is very important for country. if you're going through all the expense and time to counsel, we need to listen what the special counsel says and abide by the attorney general's decision and not say -- and say it is not , so you will not hear the end of this. >> independent line from texas. mueller is being peoplened, the one thing want to know is about uranium one. han
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diana: i think central banks are worried about central bank independence. you see governments trying to push central banks to do more to promote growth. that is moving to the developed market space where governments are pushing into the u.s. , but in theheme bigger markets, they are strong enough for that not to be a problem just yet. francine: great perspective. us, head of global asset management of societe general and our guest from jpmorgan asset management. coming up, i will be joined by tom keene to talk politics, oil, and of course we will be talking earnings. this is bloomberg. ♪ amazon delivery, the company pledges $800 million to reduce delivery times. unmoved. remain at deutsche bank -- and deutsche bank cuts revenue targets. rbs warns on near-term growth due to brexit uncertainty. and uber's ipo comes down to earth. the ride-hailing service aims for a valuation of as much as $90 billion, taking a more conservative approach after the listing fell flat. everyone.ng, good afternoon if you are watching from asia. francine lacqua in london, tom kee
diana: i think central banks are worried about central bank independence. you see governments trying to push central banks to do more to promote growth. that is moving to the developed market space where governments are pushing into the u.s. , but in theheme bigger markets, they are strong enough for that not to be a problem just yet. francine: great perspective. us, head of global asset management of societe general and our guest from jpmorgan asset management. coming up, i will be joined by...
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how harry and meghan are breaking royal tradition from princess diana and duchess kate. why they're keeping the birth private. ♪ so wake me up when it's all over ♪ >>> "gma" health alert. the usually popular allergy treatment that could have you saying so long to shots. is the new treatment as effective? dr. ashton is here live. ♪ celebrate good times come on >>> dwyane wade live. it's a slam dunk morning here at "gma." the basketball legend sitting down for an exclusive first interview since retiring. how he's celebrating with his wife gabrielle union and their baby. what she said to him right after his last game, and what's next for the all-star athlete and his family. >>> the force is strong this morning. >> "star wars," yeah! >> "gma" is live from the epic "star wars" celebration in a galaxy far, far away. r2-d2, bb-8 taking us behind the scenes, and we are saying good morning, america. >>> good morning, america. thank you guys for being with us on this friday morning. we hope it's off to a great start for you. >> that "star wars" experience looks really cool.
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diana is an emmy, peabody and award winning producer. she's helping guiding the show's coverage since 2014. >> she has overseen numerous interviews including sitting down with governor ralph northam and r. kelly. now this is also a very cool thing, audience people. all three morning network news shows, listen to this, are led by women. >> wow. >> i saw that this morning. i thought wow too. we're excited about the future here at cbs with diana at the helm. >> and we should even nordstrom who has led our control room the past several months, the entire team, we don't ever skip a beat. we keep going producing the broadcast in the mornings. congratulations to all. >> it has been a great one two punch and we are ready to go. >>> ahead, the risk you could be taking by having just one or two drinks a day. >> that's right. i know, don't turn off the >>> the best of the rain is going to call in the late morning. you can see over my shoulder, i've outlined the hours of the morning and put what the percent chance of rain is. look at 9:00 a.m. and 1
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diana called the press in when it suited her and then called them away. the minute you let them in, it's kind of all over. so with this, with harry and meghan saying we're not going to pose outside the hospital, we're going to release a photograph when we're good and ready, they are saying right at the front, this is what's going to be acceptable. we're going to allow you to have photographs of our children as and when we believe it's suitable. they don't want the banks of photographers they were subjected to. >> some of the reaction from the public is we pay your salaries. we the taxpayers at least deserve to see the baby. i want to ask you about a report from the "sunday times" in the uk that there's possibly a move in the couple's future to africa? we know harry loves and he's done a lot of work there. what do you know about that? >> there's a lot to digest in this article. the "sunday times" reporting that there are plans in place behind the scenes to potentially post harry and meghan to africa in the next couple of years. they haven't said which coun
diana called the press in when it suited her and then called them away. the minute you let them in, it's kind of all over. so with this, with harry and meghan saying we're not going to pose outside the hospital, we're going to release a photograph when we're good and ready, they are saying right at the front, this is what's going to be acceptable. we're going to allow you to have photographs of our children as and when we believe it's suitable. they don't want the banks of photographers they...
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is diana i don't know the last anyone done not every waste plastic if wait i didn't love that residential area i wake up in morning people some plastic doesn't make it you goes that beach and it's plastic in the water everywhere is that got this actually the plastic enough i'm coming very very . well fortunate out stuff and another good side to you to see and many people are very lies have signed up to your petition but what kind of support have you received are you a woman so job or was a support you have. also myself a one woman army because i really i don't have much supports initial set up being done on twelve thousand signatures is twelve thousand people supporting me so i'm very thankful for that platform that's a fact no other social supports but i think once i'm the next level people will rally behind me was not leadership people want someone to lead them another myself and i think people who support initiative definitely are you just mentioned move on to the next level what do you mean by next level. the next level when i would answer that i know a person who doesn't say shouldn'
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also myself a one woman army because i really i don't have much supports initially set up in diana twelve thousand signatures it's twelve thousand people supporting me so i'm very thankful for that apart from that in fact no other social support but i think once i'm the next level people will rally behind me was that of leadership people want someone to lead them another myself and i think people who support initiative definitely i you just mentioned move on to the next level what do you mean by next level. the next level when i would answer that i know a person who's on it's a shouldn't send additional say listen this amount of people outside was a little plastic and so what do we do we don't we don't want people to do what was that companies producing plastics so a lot said on these days even the stuff needs about plastics but people still need to work so when you call the companies will build weapons in plastics and find out how can governments empower those people to not sightly so blatantly so producing plastic so currently producing plastics how can we help you tell your story sack
also myself a one woman army because i really i don't have much supports initially set up in diana twelve thousand signatures it's twelve thousand people supporting me so i'm very thankful for that apart from that in fact no other social support but i think once i'm the next level people will rally behind me was that of leadership people want someone to lead them another myself and i think people who support initiative definitely i you just mentioned move on to the next level what do you mean...
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and some people credit princess diana although i don't remember her wearing them as an autumn of fashion i can remember her being chased about by the pepper up and running in the not of gyms so if it was because of her it wasn't intentional col lagerfeld also. had people going on his cattle in ninety one with psychic pencil well we won't say about what about him of course not i'm not it's not just young things on the catwalk side of the ship that's another thing you know there has been a rush of likes to ha's ad and models from the eighty's and ninety's going down the catwalk if we get to one of the pictures of grace jones books will she dance down the runway for tommy hilfiger christy turlington for marc jacobs and penelope cruz paid tribute to log a filter and through fourteen absence when i only had all turned up for valentino and. big clothes back in. clothes i gave a slice where is back oversized anoraks oversized jackets are making a comeback we've seen them on the fendi from norton and belmont catwalks a buzzword that people are throwing about a lot utilitarian in the form of hats
and some people credit princess diana although i don't remember her wearing them as an autumn of fashion i can remember her being chased about by the pepper up and running in the not of gyms so if it was because of her it wasn't intentional col lagerfeld also. had people going on his cattle in ninety one with psychic pencil well we won't say about what about him of course not i'm not it's not just young things on the catwalk side of the ship that's another thing you know there has been a rush...
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dabbling in painting you either paint or you don't that was the categorical stance of lot a lot of us diana a member of the berlin art scene in the late one nine hundred twenty s. born in eight hundred ninety eight in one thousand thirty seven she fled the nazis and settled in sweden or she died in the early one nine hundred ninety s. having slid into obscurity her trademark was figure painting a combination of references to the great masters and a naturalistic style using earth tones her subjects are depicted intimately but with no trace of voyeurism as a stand artistic career began at the age of eight at her aunt's painting school later she became one of the first women admitted to berlin's arts academy she continued drawing until shortly before her death as a close friend from sweden recalls. she knew who she was. and how good she was but she was not up no said nothing like that that she was. always have a script spoke with her. she made. weeks before she died. the post-war years were a difficult time for figurative painting which was considered stuffy and old fashioned. art historian an
dabbling in painting you either paint or you don't that was the categorical stance of lot a lot of us diana a member of the berlin art scene in the late one nine hundred twenty s. born in eight hundred ninety eight in one thousand thirty seven she fled the nazis and settled in sweden or she died in the early one nine hundred ninety s. having slid into obscurity her trademark was figure painting a combination of references to the great masters and a naturalistic style using earth tones her...
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you know we're looking at a very similar situation to diana but it's a bit too it's exactly the flooding but what i can tell you is the scenes are still on the ground and operations air operations that they must spend it seems to be intense rainfall continued in the area today so. short of issues you saw yesterday roads being washed away this is continuing to. work and. definitely not what is the main danger facing the people of. well the out of town of everybody is not so badly affected it's moving in there is this room and the islands off the coast of been battered by the wind storms in this so it's really destroyed most of the islands and further it really you know similar situations. are levels of flooding houses being washed away and not see down the field when they're able to get out of business communities people are just bit left left with nothing think what they can retrieve from the flooding it's just scattered around and the houses completely take a bow definitely doesn't sound good now you mentioned earlier that it's still raining now forecasts say it's going to be raining fo
you know we're looking at a very similar situation to diana but it's a bit too it's exactly the flooding but what i can tell you is the scenes are still on the ground and operations air operations that they must spend it seems to be intense rainfall continued in the area today so. short of issues you saw yesterday roads being washed away this is continuing to. work and. definitely not what is the main danger facing the people of. well the out of town of everybody is not so badly affected it's...
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and some people credit princess diana although i don't remember her wearing them as an item of fashion i can remember her being chased about by the packer up and running in and out of gyms so if it was because of her it wasn't intentional col lagerfeld also. had people going on his cat walk in ninety one with psychic pencil what we want to say about what about him of course not i'm not is not just young things on the catwalk started this year that's another thing i know who they has been a rush of likes to ha's as models from the eighty's and ninety's going down the catwalk if we get to heaven of the future the grace jones books will she dance down the runway for tommy hilfiger christy turlington from mark jacobs and penelope cruz paid tribute to laga filter and after fourteen absence my only candle turned up for valentino. and a nice big close back. to close a bit of a slice where it is back oversized anoraks oversized jackets are making a comeback we've seen them on the fendi from norton and. catwalks a buzzword that people are throwing about a lot he's utilitarian in the form of pan
and some people credit princess diana although i don't remember her wearing them as an item of fashion i can remember her being chased about by the packer up and running in and out of gyms so if it was because of her it wasn't intentional col lagerfeld also. had people going on his cat walk in ninety one with psychic pencil what we want to say about what about him of course not i'm not is not just young things on the catwalk started this year that's another thing i know who they has been a rush...
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and some people credit princess diana although i don't remember her wearing them as an item of fashion i can remember her being chased about by the pepper up and running in and out of gyms so if it was because of her it wasn't intentional col lagerfeld also. had people going on his cat walk in ninety one with the pencil well we won't say about what about him of course not i'm not it's not just young things on the catwalk star this year that's another thing not do they has been a rush of likes to ha's as models from the eighty's and ninety's going down the catwalk if we get to one of the pictures and grace jones books will she dance down the runway for tommy hilfiger christy turlington from marc jacobs and can you tell of people cruise paid tribute to lagerfeld and after a fourteen absence when i only had all turned up for valentino and. big clothes back in. clothes where is back oversized anoraks oversized jackets are making a comeback we've seen them on the fendi from norton and belmont catwalks a buzzword that people are throwing about a lot utilitarian in the form of hats or jumpsui
and some people credit princess diana although i don't remember her wearing them as an item of fashion i can remember her being chased about by the pepper up and running in and out of gyms so if it was because of her it wasn't intentional col lagerfeld also. had people going on his cat walk in ninety one with the pencil well we won't say about what about him of course not i'm not it's not just young things on the catwalk star this year that's another thing not do they has been a rush of likes...
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and some people credit princess diana although i don't remember her wearing them as an autumn of fashion i can remember her being chased about by the pepper up and running in the not of gyms so if it was because of her it wasn't intentional col lagerfeld also. had people going done his cattle in ninety one with a pencil well we would say about what about him of course not i'm not it's not just young things on the catwalk started this year that's another thing not to day has been a rush of likes to ha's models from the eighty's and ninety's going down the catwalk if we get to one of the pictures of grace jones books where she danced down the runway for tommy hilfiger christy turlington for marc jacobs and penelope cruz paid tribute to lagerfeld and through fourteen the absence of my own you can't all turned up valentino and. big clothes back in. club. where is back oversized anoraks oversized jackets are making a comeback we've seen them on the fendi from norton and belmont catwalks a buzzword that people are throwing about a lot utilitarian in the form of paps aboard jumps since the stal
and some people credit princess diana although i don't remember her wearing them as an autumn of fashion i can remember her being chased about by the pepper up and running in the not of gyms so if it was because of her it wasn't intentional col lagerfeld also. had people going done his cattle in ninety one with a pencil well we would say about what about him of course not i'm not it's not just young things on the catwalk started this year that's another thing not to day has been a rush of likes...
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and some people credit princess diana although i don't remember her wearing them as an autumn of fashion i can remember her being chased about by the pepper up and running in amount of gyms so if it was because of her it wasn't intentional col lagerfeld also. had people going on his cat walk in ninety one with a pencil well we won't say about what about him of course not i'm not it's not just young things on the catwalk started this year that's another thing not who they has been a rush of likes ha's ad and models from the eighty's and ninety's going down the catwalk if we get to have the picture the grace jones books will she dance down the runway for tommy hilfiger christy turlington for marc jacobs and penelope cruz paid tribute to lagerfeld and author of fourteen absence my only candle turned up for valentino and. big clothes back. to close a bit of a slice where is back oversized anoraks oversized jackets are making a comeback we've seen them on the fendi from norton and. catwalks a buzzword that people are throwing about a lot utilitarian in the form of pants aboard jumpsuit the st
and some people credit princess diana although i don't remember her wearing them as an autumn of fashion i can remember her being chased about by the pepper up and running in amount of gyms so if it was because of her it wasn't intentional col lagerfeld also. had people going on his cat walk in ninety one with a pencil well we won't say about what about him of course not i'm not it's not just young things on the catwalk started this year that's another thing not who they has been a rush of...
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you know we're looking at a very similar situation to diana but it's a bit to have it exactly the flooding but what i can tell you is the scenes are still on the ground and operations air operations today was suspended due to the rainfall that was continued in the area today so. i'm sure visuals you saw yesterday roads being washed away this is continuing to. work and. it's definitely not what is the main danger facing the people. but the actual town of everybody is not so badly affected it's moving there is this room and the islands off the coast of the path of the wind storms in this so it's really destroyed most of the islands and further it really looking at similar situations. are levels of flooding houses being washed away and not seek to get out in the field where they were able to get out and visited communities they were just bitterly left left with nothing doing what they can retrieve from the flooding it's just scattered around and the houses completely taken out definitely doesn't sound good now you mentioned earlier that it's still raining now forecasts say it's going to be ra
you know we're looking at a very similar situation to diana but it's a bit to have it exactly the flooding but what i can tell you is the scenes are still on the ground and operations air operations today was suspended due to the rainfall that was continued in the area today so. i'm sure visuals you saw yesterday roads being washed away this is continuing to. work and. it's definitely not what is the main danger facing the people. but the actual town of everybody is not so badly affected it's...
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you know we're looking at a very similar situation to diana but it's a bit of it exactly the flooding but of what i can tell you is the scenes are still on the ground and operations air operations today was suspended due to the rainfall this continued in the area today so i'm sure officials you saw yesterday roads being washed away this is continuing to. work. and. they're definitely not what is the main danger facing the people of. well the out of town everybody is not so badly affected it's look at it there is this room and the islands off the coast of impacted by the wind storms in the center so it's really destroyed most of the islands and further it really looking at similar situations. are levels of flooding houses being washed away and not seen to be on the field when they're able to get out of business communities here are just bits of the left left with nothing think what they can reprieve from the flooding it's just scattered around and the houses completely taking off definitely doesn't sound good now you mentioned earlier that it's still raining now forecasts say it's goin
you know we're looking at a very similar situation to diana but it's a bit of it exactly the flooding but of what i can tell you is the scenes are still on the ground and operations air operations today was suspended due to the rainfall this continued in the area today so i'm sure officials you saw yesterday roads being washed away this is continuing to. work. and. they're definitely not what is the main danger facing the people of. well the out of town everybody is not so badly affected it's...