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arabia, as i do with mexico, as i do with everybody. you know, they all buy apartments from me. they pay millions and millions of dollars. am i supposed to dislike them? i love them. china. i sell apartments for $50 million, $30 million, $25 million, the cheap ones like $10 million. i don t bother to sign those contracts because those are the cheap ones. but i get it from saudi arabia. i get it from japan. i get it from everybody. i love these people. willie, what do i always say? when he s talking, there s laugh tracks going in the audience, but you can believe him, right? you can always believe trump when he makes a claim like that. yeah, that was almost a decade ago, too. wow. there s some new information we re getting this morning. we ll get into specifics about how much he enjoys those relationships he was bragging about. yeah, there is a new report that finds those payments continued during his years in the white house. we ll talk about that. good morn ....
with authorjilly cooper, glastonbury festival founder michael eavis, and england lionesses captain millie bright all in line for new titles. they re notjust for famous faces the majority of honours have been given to people who are not in the public eye. our entertainment correspondent lizo mzimba reports. her books have sold in their millions. noinlly cooper has been made a dame for services to literature and charity. i can t quite believe it, it s so lovely. when they told me, i got the letter and i thought, gosh, this can t be me. me, blockbusterjill? but it was lovely. i m thrilled to bits. we re open! michael eavis has been welcoming festival goers to glastonbury for more than half a century. he s been knighted for his music and charity work. also receiving knighthoods, wetherspoons boss tim martin, who says he never expected to be recognised for services to hospitality and to culture. god save the king! and justin welby, the archbishop of canterbury, is knighted fo ....
rhythm. we inherently feel that when we watch it. it kevin really slogged his way to the top of the american dream. s got the classic good looks at. he s got t that laid it back off schuck. kevin is one of those iconic american actors. kevin had a crazy dream of becoming an actor, becoming a filmmaker break which is winning oscars, the stretch of his career that could be called the epic stretch. there is something magical about charisma. there is something mysterious that kevin has been. he feels like the all american actor. it s part of who we are. we are a funny breed of animal picnics he has no connections to hollywood and he did it on his own. kevin costner is a very important name in hollywood. who became a huge star but never cared about being a star. he never wanted to be a star. he always wanted to be a great movie maker. the first scene in the 1980s making great baseball movies. some great westerns, movies like boulder and silverado. ....
spent time living in the garden, only being allowed to enter the house to wash the floor every day. # these are dangerous days. # to say what you feel is to dig your own grave. fight the real enemy. people say it derailed my career. but i think it re railed my career, because i didn t want to be a pop star. # so happy christmas. # i love you, baby. # i can see. it s true i m out of it most of the time, but i can write songs when i m out of it. in fact, it s easier for me. # ..singing galway bay. # and the bells are ringing out for christmas day. #je t aime. #je t aime, oui, je t aime. the vatican and the bbc banned it just because of the heavy breathing without realising the beauty of serge s text, which was i love you, nor do i. # oui, je t aime. # moi non plus. wouldn t it be wonderful if there were no more goodbyes? you re wealthy, good looking, intelligent, charming. i should have known better than to get mixed up with someone like that. you re not making any sens ....
minor nuclear disaster. that s me! iam. how can you cook like that? ..a total disaster. and then ijust throw everything in the sink and it s a big pile of dishes. and then wejust. we work our way through it. by the way, you have so many cookbooks. i have a few. out of the corner of my eye. i collect cookbooks, but nothing like on the scale that you do. i m obsessive. can we have a peek? can we have a look? come on. i love that. this is my collection of things that i use almost all the time. if i m looking for. like, what would a good french bavette, like a flank steak be? i ll just start looking in french cookbooks and just say, oh, that s interesting. julia child would do this and patricia wells would do that, and just kind of collect information for myself and then i ll put them all away and just start cooking. and you still refer to cookbooks? i do. yeah, i do. yeah. i mean, there are so many great cookbooks. why not? ok, let s go and sit. so, we re going to have ....