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As you now know, Diane Keaton died October eleventh in
la at age seventy nine, but we now have the
cause of death, which her family says was pneumonia. Paramedics
responded and took her to the hospital, but she passed
shortly after. Her family did think fans for the extraordinary
messages of love and support, and suggested donations in her
memory be made to local food banks or animal shelters,
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causes that she cared very deeply about. Out A friend
told people that her health had declined very suddenly in
recent months, and family chose to keep it private, so
that's kind of why it came as such a shock
to everyone. After Darius McCrary, who you know as Eddie
Winslow from Family Matters, was arrested October fifth by US
Border Patrol near the US Mexico border on a fugitive
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warrant from Michigan. The warrant stems from missed court appearances
over unpaid child support. At his first appearance, a judge
denied in baiale, calling him a flight risk, which now
means he has to remain in a San Diego jail
while he awaits extradition to Michigan within thirty days. Then
he's due to appear back in court in November. But
he's got a big old mug shot and everything and
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two stories for today's your poor News. Paris Hilton says
that she spends nine hours every week getting facials, nine hours,
three sessions a week, about what three hours each?
Speaker 3 (01:56):
But now I'm just shook.
Speaker 2 (01:58):
That's why she's what is she in her forties and
she loved she's twelve.
Speaker 4 (02:00):
I think facials, I think your face would be like
a blueberry or something like you know what I mean,
Like you're getting poked and scrubbed and extracted and all
the things.
Speaker 2 (02:12):
Yeah, well they're not all like rough on your face
summer like hydro facials. Some is like electric current therapy,
skin sculpting, red light therapy, YadA YadA, oxygen facials. She
actually has a spot in her house with all those things,
but she says that she spends the three hours that
she's getting facials each session doing other things, So she's
getting other things done. But that is why she looks
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twelve years old. And also speaking of Paris, she was
mentioned during Kim Kardashian's episode of Call Her Daddy, and
I'll speak more about that throughout the morning, But most importantly,
Kim admitted that she doesn't really know what a carton
of milk costs, and yes it does sound an old
timey fred. She says she's lost track of everyday pricing
and she really would like to get back to knowing that,
which I thought was funny, the kind of when's.
Speaker 1 (02:57):
The last time that she wouldn't bud like paper tells
years ago?
Speaker 2 (03:01):
Yeah, yeah, I mean she has all kinds of people,
but she this whole thing came up because Alex asked her.
Alex Cooper the host how much she thinks she pays
for glam every year, and she was like, well, I
will say that if I'm filming the show or if
I'm you know, doing a photo shoot, they pay for that.
She's like, but if I'm paying for my own, she said,
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probably like a million a year.
Speaker 1 (03:24):
Wow. Yeah, and that's that's Does that include clothing or no?
I can't include clothing because she wears like four hundred
thousand dollars bags.
Speaker 2 (03:31):
So very much. Well, yes, she said her last crash
out was over a very rare Aermez bag that her mom.
She wanted it, but her mom gave it to Kylie
and wow. Yeah, so when that happens. I hate when
that happened. There's only five made in the world and
they're fighting over this rear.
Speaker 1 (03:48):
A to Amanda, it's like, wait, come on, I wanted
that one.
Speaker 3 (03:51):
You know, it's terrible, right, But how much Miki is
either I mean I tapped his little phone around town
Apple paying everywhere.
Speaker 2 (03:59):
You know, Well, I buy fake milk, so it's really
expensive because well, I mean, I.
Speaker 1 (04:04):
Don't buy milk because I don't I don't drink milk.
But how much is paper? See, that's the thing though,
because I Amazon then. But the point is like there
are certain things that it's not that I have so
much money that I don't know. I don't. It's just
that I if I need paper, towels or toilet paper,
like it's they're coming there, it's happening, right, what are
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you going to do?
Speaker 3 (04:25):
Right?
Speaker 1 (04:26):
Like I you know, and if I, for some reason
insufficient funds or something, well, then I guess we have
to worry about that later because I can't not have
toilet paper, right, so, like or eggs or something like. Right,
I mean, I can give you a general idea what
I spend on groceries, but again I don't. I don't.
I guess we're not at the point anymore where we're
like looking and then how much cash do we have
in our pocket? And you know, like, oh, I have
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this much so I can spend this many dollars. Like
I feel like we're to your point. We're just clicking
beep whatever.
Speaker 3 (04:52):
It's just like a video game. It's bad.
Speaker 1 (04:54):
No, it's not. I come out of here buying make it.
But I'm talking necessities like I don't. I don't remember
what I paid for my last tube of toothpaste. Not
because I got a gazillion dollars, but because I need
a toothpaste. Like, what are you gonna do?
Speaker 3 (05:04):
You just scan that phone?
Speaker 1 (05:06):
I know that's that's the issue. The issue isn't whether
you are conscious of money or not. The issue is
that I don't even know that I saw the price clearly.
Really really, you've never bought anything and been like, you
know exactly how much every apple cost.
Speaker 2 (05:23):
It's not black or white. I'm not saying never, but
I know the price of my toothpaste, my paper towel.
Speaker 3 (05:27):
Oh yeah, and what she was able to pay off
our student day. We're doing it wrong because I'm telling
you it's like a video game with this Apple Pay.
I highly don't recommend Apple pay because I just walk
around like meaning me. That's why That's what.
Speaker 1 (05:43):
I'm talking about. Like this isn't a matter. I mean
I feel like it. I'm waiting for the text. Oh
you you know I must be nice. No, No, it's not,
it's not that at all. It's said you can buy
something and then Apple pay. Either you can like ding
it or whatever, or like I bought something the other
They don't even you don't even have to put your
address anymore like anything, like at all, Like you don't
even have to let an auto fill, like it'll just
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go Apple PAYE, just double click here. Yeah, and they
danger on the way. It's in the mail already, And
I don't even know, like what did I just buy right,
you know? Or like yeah, so I don't know. Yeah,
I guess it's more of a matter of like, what's
my exposure to these prices, especially if you're ordering everything online? Yep, yeah, anyway,
I wrap her up.
Speaker 2 (06:25):
I will wrap her up. And you're asking what glam
consists of hair and makeup? Is what is in the
million dollars a year? The Frend Show on demand on
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