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The Katie Phang Show

it really is not, sorry, it's really not difficult to get under that extraordinarily thin skin of his. >> you know, mary, i want to shift gears. you and i have been friends for a while. i am really excited about a new project that you're doing. i don't know how you have the time because you do 1 million and one things. you have a new romance novel, serial. you're collaborating with our other good friends, e. jean carroll and john to be able to get this done. i want to put out these teasers for our viewers right now. it is being published on substack. i have a mysterious american ex pat, anastasia, in italy, it dashing italian named danilo, a cozy coffee shop and a tabby cat named -- there is also a cat cameo going on behind you right now. what can you tell us about this new romance serial called the italian list? >> first of all, great

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Anastasia's grandmother: I knew she was in trouble

Houston County deputies found Anastasia Gilley’s body early Wednesday in a dusty field near Dothan Area Botanical Gardens almost a week after she vanished from the Florida panhandle.

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Erin Burnett OutFront

in the [inaudible] the one who deserves to be sentenced for these criminal actions. >> back in the capital of the russian federation, but they seem unfazed, at least publicly. by the extraordinary events unfolding in their city. >> the drone strike, on the kremlin was going to happen sooner or later says this man. >> we live in an awesome country, says anastasia, the best protected in the world. even more shocking than, that someone was able to penetrate those defenses and attack. >> yes, shocking indeed. well, tonight, of course the kremlin is lashing out. still at ukraine, united states as well but pamela the fact is that drone strikes, political

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Erin Burnett OutFront

later," says this man, nikita. "we live in an awesome country," says anastasia, "the best protected in the world." even more shocking, then, that someone was able to penetrate those defenses and attack. yeah, shocking indeed, but tonight, of course, the kremlin is lashing out, still at ukraine, united states as well, but pamela, the fact is that drone strikes, political assassinations, arson attacks, they've all, in the past 12 months or so, become a fact of everyday russian life. back to you. >> matthew chance, thank you. "outfront" now, ilya, a former russian lawmaker who was forced into exile after he became the only russian lawmaker to vote against the annexation of crimea by russia in 2014. so, as i mentioned, you told matthew that you believe the drone attack on the kremlin was the work of russian partisans. why do you believe that?

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'Anastasia' brings Broadway Series back to Colorado Springs

The American Theatre Guild is bringing “Anastasia” to Colorado Springs next week as part of Pikes Peak Center’s Broadway Series.

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BBC News

in this programme, we're going to reflect on the last year, with ukraine defiantly unconquered, and ask how might this war be brought to an end. alongside me is vitaly shevchenko, my co—host on ukrainecast, who grew up in zaporizhzhia in the southeast of ukraine, whose own parents had to escape from there. he is russia editor of bbc monitoring, which is the bbc service that watches and analyses media across the globe. also here is my newsnight colleague mark urban, who is our diplomatic editor. as you'll hear, members of our audience tonight are mostly women. they left their husbands, dads, brothers and sons behind in ukraine in order to help with the war effort. so, let's hear, first of all, from anastasia, who is originally from kharkiv. hello. thank you for being with us.

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BBC News

to uk in september. what has been the hardest part for you? um, i think the hardest for me personally is not being able to know what's happening tomorrow, not having any plans, not being able to think about the future. anastasia, thank you very much for talking to us. we appreciate it. thank you for being with us. let me bring in ilya. you too are from kharkiv. it says so on your sweatshirt. and you came last year aged just 17. yeah. and you've had to grow up so fast. yeah. i mean, what has the year been like for you? it didn't feel real because being so far away from your home town, as that has been mentioned, not knowing what's happening to your loved ones, you'rejust in here, you just feel safe and you

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BBC News

and so i had to think about myself, about my kids�* future. and so, yeah, we arrived to uk in september. what has been the hardest part for you? um, i think the hardest for me personally is not being able to know what's happening tomorrow, not having any plans, not being able to think about the future. anastasia, thank you very much for talking to us. we appreciate it. thank you for being with us. let me bring in ilya. you too are from kharkiv. it says so on your sweatshirt. and you came last year aged just 17. yeah. and you've had to grow up so fast. yeah. i mean, what has the year been like for you? it didn't feel real because being so far away from your home town, as that has been mentioned, not knowing what's happening to your loved ones,

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BBC News

vladimir putin's war has created the continent's biggest refugee crisis since the second world war. in this programme, we're going to reflect on the last year, with ukraine defiantly unconquered, and ask how might this war be brought to an end. alongside me is vitaly shevchenko, my co—host on ukrainecast, who grew up in zaporizhzhia in the southeast of ukraine, whose own parents had to escape from there. he is russia editor of bbc monitoring, which is the bbc service that watches and analyses media across the globe. also here is my newsnight colleague mark urban, who is our diplomatic editor. as you'll hear, members of our audience tonight are mostly women. they left their husbands, dads, brothers and sons behind in ukraine in order to help with the war effort. so, let's hear, first of all, from anastasia,

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