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gonna do it on the basis of what i could report. >> they rushed to the top where the mangled mercedes was being towed out. diana had already been taken to the hospital. anxiously waiting for her was french diplomat, sammy nair, he was there when the ambulance arrived as he told us in his first interview with american tv. >> when those doors opened to that ambulance inside, was princess diana? [speaking in a non-english language] >> translator: i remember one thing that move me a lot, that really touch me. she was lying there. she looked serene. there was something angelic about her. >> inside the er, are a team of doctors desperately tried to save her. but diana was failing fast. >> translator: all the information that we were getting was the same. that they are massaging her hearts, they are trying to save her. >> but they're frantic efforts were futile. princess diana was announced dead at four a. m..

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Emmys 2023: Succession tops nominations with 27 nods

The American satirical-comedy-drama series ‘Succession’ has already won 13 Emmy Awards and got 25 nods for its third season in 2022.

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The 2000s

- the network was saying, "we don't think we can put simon on the promos." - no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no. - "he'll scare little girls and we think that's our audience." - that's one of the worst auditions i've ever heard in my life. - i'm like, "well, that's the whole show," so, you know, without him, it's not gonna work," and it was a big fight internally. and of course we got him on, and of course that is what sparked the show. [cheers and applause] - well, here they are. the judges have made their choices. now, america, it's all up to you. - "american idol" reunited the family audience in front of the tv. - ♪ r-e-s-p-e-c-t ♪ ♪ find out what it means to me ♪ - 9-year-olds to 90-year-olds could root for somebody on "american idol." it's not like it hadn't been done before, but the way that the producers of these shows could manipulate drama, the way they could find stories, that was the core of making those shows successful. - this is the weakest romance i've ever seen. this romance is pathetic. was there a romance?

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The 2000s

[shouting indistinctly] [shrieking] you [bleep] bitch! - teresa, stop. - whore! - stop. - there's something about watching that and going, "yeah, god, at least i'm not that." [all shouting] - i look over, and i see, like, hair being pulled and all this [bleep]. i'm like, oh, my god, like, how do i get in? - i used to get the critics asking me about, "well, why are people watching that reality show?" i'm like, "why are they watching the show? 'cause they're entertained." you are never going to meet someone that's gonna say to you, "you know, i was watching 'the bachelor' last night. i loved it, but i wish i was watching a great drama.'" - karen... - i thought you'd never ask. - you don't need to call it a guilty pleasure. just call it a pleasure. it's something you love watching. it could be a reality show, it could be a drama, it could be a sitcom, it could be a documentary. whatever it is, you know, i think great tv comes in many forms. i brought in ensure max protein with 30g of protein. those who tried me felt more energy in just two weeks.

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The 2000s

- when the decision was made to make an american version... - wassap? - wassap? - wassap? - there was a lot of head-shaking of, like, "oh, god, american tv. they're gonna ruin it." - are they breathing? - no, rose, they are not breathing, and they have no arms or legs. - no, that's not part of it. - where are they? - it used the same mockumentary format that the british show had... - [grunts] - and it went on to be this hugely influential hit. - [screams] - what are you doing? - we search for the organs. where's the heart? the precious heart. - that show works. everybody you go to in that cast is hilarious. - [slurping creepily] - oh, my god! - why would you-- - oh, my god. - dwight! - [as hannibal lecter] clarice... - it was a mockumentary format that was different, and all of a sudden, it became something that you just realized the audience was very comfortable and very conversant. - hey, park lady. - yeah? - you suck.

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The 2000s

because, you know, the whole idea of, you know, the guy who bit the heads off of bats, you know, being domestic, and his wife and his teenage kids... - please don't go out and get drunk or get stoned tonight. - that sort of sparks this movement of, "we can put celebrities on tv and just let them do what they do." - i've always heard that people hang out at walmart. - why? - i don't know. - what is walmart? [crickets chirp] is it, like, they sell wall stuff? - no. what is it? - [laughs] - it's like a... - of course, that reaches its peak--or nadir, depending on your opinion-- with the kardashians. - i hate you all. [rock music] welcome to my family. - there's something about watching someone who's maybe slightly like yourself but more obnoxious... - you're so evil. - there's a lot of baggage that comes with us, but it's like louis vuitton baggage. you always want it. - or they're, you know, more of a disaster. - prostitution whore. you were [bleep] engaged 19 times? you [bleep] stupid bitch! [bleep]

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The 2000s

meanwhile, tv, which had always been a big-tent medium, started going smaller and more interior and saying, "all right, we want to tell stories for grown-ups "that maybe don't get the biggest audience, but get a really passionate one." - ♪ i'll be home ♪ ♪ for christmas ♪ - i had an idea of doing a show about death. - are you smoking? - nope. - yes, you are. i heard you. - i'm no--no, i'm not. - look, forget you'll give yourself cancer and die a slow and horrible death. you should not be stinking up that new hearse. - i met with carolyn, and she said, "i'd like to do a show about a family that runs a funeral home," and something in my head just went, "click." i thought, "what a brilliant idea." - i'm quitting right now. [spits] i promise. [clears throat] okay? i'll see you tonight. - ♪ i'll ♪ ♪ be home ♪ ♪ for christmas ♪

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Dateline

more reaction. someone behind me told me that the victims spoke english. so i began to speak english. to the this long lady. >> what were you saying to her? >> i was just trying to comfort her, i said i was a doctor. the ambulance was on their way. and everything would be all right. >> soon, the media arrived. and the story was on tvs across the world. >> we've been following the car accident this evening. in paris, france. princess diana. >> the news have been gone dead, because it was a long weekend. the press run was running, and it was a question of would someone shut out stopped the presses! did you? yes they did, but they were gonna do it on the basis of what i could report. >> they rushed to the top where the mangled mercedes was being towed out. diana had already been taken to the hospital. anxiously waiting for her was french diplomat, sam, he was there when the ambulance arrived as he told us in his first interview with american

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CNN Tonight

russia. here's what he told us. >> they've always considered me to be at a higher level than other criminals of my sort and for whatever reason i'm treated differently than another individual here from a western country that's also on a charge of espionage. so even though we're both here for espionage, i'm treated much differently than he is and my treatment is also much different than others held for espionage in other prisons. >> phil, what do you think that's about? >> i think this is more about domestic politics in russia than it is about america. you could look at this and say this is about dividing america, that this is about using paul whelan. why would you allow him to go on american tv to divide america, to say joe biden can't bring him home? i think there's an equal part of this that would be vladimir putin telling his people look,

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HARDtalk

it seems like taiwan is going to be relying a great deal on the united states. the us senate has passed a bill to provide $6.5 billion to fund weapons and other military support for taiwan. a strong bipartisan strategy for the americans there. and president biden, it seems, has been abandoning american policy, which has been called strategic ambiguity for many years, not spelling out what would happen, from america's point of view, if china did invade taiwan. but now he's saying that the us would get involved militarily if china invaded taiwan. he says, "yes, that's the commitment we made." and when pressed in an interview on american tv, whether that meant that american men and women would defend taiwan, he answered, "yes." so what's your interpretation now of us policy towards taiwan? it is obviously to deter expansionism by authoritarian regimes by making it clear, as i mentioned, that the cost will be insurmountable if they even consider...

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