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it was a quiet afternoon at the parker house. tammy and her husband, brett, were both at home when suddenly gunfire erupted, leaving two people dead and police racing to the scene. the sole survivor would share a tale describing an unlikely intruder and a desperate fight to survive. but what story would the evidence tell? here's andrea canning with "mystery at ascot estates." >> life seems to move just a little slower in south carolina. afternoons in columbia can be spent on the meandering saluda river or nearby lake murray. and tucked away inside this capital city is ascot estates, where old southern charm mingles with new money. not much in the way of drama here. until april 2012, friday the 13th, when something sinister happened. >> i immediately turned on the news and saw that there had been a double murder. >> you're totally confused because there is no way of knowing for sure what's going on. >> it was my husband who called me and said something terrible had happened. and i said, what happened? >> what happened would become
it was a quiet afternoon at the parker house. tammy and her husband, brett, were both at home when suddenly gunfire erupted, leaving two people dead and police racing to the scene. the sole survivor would share a tale describing an unlikely intruder and a desperate fight to survive. but what story would the evidence tell? here's andrea canning with "mystery at ascot estates." >> life seems to move just a little slower in south carolina. afternoons in columbia can be spent on the...
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james franco screen tested as peter parker and i originally auditioned for peter parker when i went in that you weren't maybe like a perfect fit for peter parker because this would be a case where he would be like bitten by a radioactive spider that made him like a little bit weaker >> sure, i mean, you know, the trope or the archetype of peter parker is that he's this nerd he's very smart, but not the cool guy at school, and he is in love with the cool guy's girlfriend and so, i knew that, you know, no matter how much of a nerd i am on the inside, i'm never going to get cast as peter parker because i'm 6'5", 200 whatever so finding the bullies for me would be really odd. i just didn't fit that role. i knew that i fit the part of flash or the bully better, and i actually came prepared i learned those scenes and was off book on them when i got there. and when i read to play peter parker, i had glasses on and a buttoned down shirt. and the casting director said, "you know, that was great," but you're never going to get this role i said, "i know, i know. she said, "but there's this other
james franco screen tested as peter parker and i originally auditioned for peter parker when i went in that you weren't maybe like a perfect fit for peter parker because this would be a case where he would be like bitten by a radioactive spider that made him like a little bit weaker >> sure, i mean, you know, the trope or the archetype of peter parker is that he's this nerd he's very smart, but not the cool guy at school, and he is in love with the cool guy's girlfriend and so, i knew...
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. >> ashley parker of "the washington post" who's standing by to join us in just a moment is part of the team that brought us an extraordinarily in-depth look at trump's refusal to accept his election defeat. parker and her colleagues at the paper report, quote, sequestered in the white house and brooding out of public view after his election defeat, rageful and at times delirious in a torrent of private conversations trump was in the telling of one close adviser like mad king george muttering i won, i won, i won. during a call into fox business yesterday trump continued leveling false allegations of a stolen election. and then he implied that federal law enforcement had somehow helped. >> this is total fraud, and how the fbi and department of justice -- i don't know, maybe they're involved. but how people are allowed to get away from this stuff -- with this stuff is unbelievable. this election was rigged. >> and tonight one of the trump campaign's lawyers has gone on the attack against that former dhs official, chris krebs. krebs is that cybersecurity official the president fired wh
. >> ashley parker of "the washington post" who's standing by to join us in just a moment is part of the team that brought us an extraordinarily in-depth look at trump's refusal to accept his election defeat. parker and her colleagues at the paper report, quote, sequestered in the white house and brooding out of public view after his election defeat, rageful and at times delirious in a torrent of private conversations trump was in the telling of one close adviser like mad king...
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given her a full commitment that she would marry the man she'd been going out with anyway andrew parker bowles so when charles got back no camilla anymore and we know the history that followed jumping to the present day or recent times harry. and he's lived in the military has been very very very interesting my point talks a lot about the cruelty of the british system everything is fine for the edge of the throne the so-called spare is dispensable as. they saw his costars the little princesses margaret and there's a but it didn't leave you know harry is not the 1st royals to come to grief margaret andrew harry they are all the space who've tried in that different ways to find identity and have come to grief because what matters in the but your system is the firstborn i mean thankfully our you didn't didn't come to grief in afghanistan stunt robert lacey i'll stop you then more from the author of battle of brothers after this short break. the world is driven by a dreamer. who dares thinks. we dare to ask. we've named them from whom. you can look at. the usual let's just look up on the mu
given her a full commitment that she would marry the man she'd been going out with anyway andrew parker bowles so when charles got back no camilla anymore and we know the history that followed jumping to the present day or recent times harry. and he's lived in the military has been very very very interesting my point talks a lot about the cruelty of the british system everything is fine for the edge of the throne the so-called spare is dispensable as. they saw his costars the little princesses...
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so no one knows about colonel tom parker. i'm going to tell you something else right now.buried under-- let's just say that the people that played gorillas in "planet of the apes" spent less time in the makeup chair than i did on this movie. >> stephen: you and roddy mcdowell. >> it was-- you know, with the coconuts, you know, the kind of coconut mouth thing. it was almost like that. it was almost like that. >> stephen: how long were you down in australia? >> i was there for the better part of 14 weeks. >> stephen: and i understand you came up with a little trick-- because i've spent some time-- not in australia, but i've spent some time in new zealand, and it's hard to do the math in your head what time is it here and when should you call, especially if you're still doing a job in the states and have to do meetings. i understand you came up with a little trick to keep it straight. >> trying to know when to call the wife and kid was very tough so you had to sing a song. and it altered when daylight saving time kicked in. before daylight saving time it was ♪ take away 5 and
so no one knows about colonel tom parker. i'm going to tell you something else right now.buried under-- let's just say that the people that played gorillas in "planet of the apes" spent less time in the makeup chair than i did on this movie. >> stephen: you and roddy mcdowell. >> it was-- you know, with the coconuts, you know, the kind of coconut mouth thing. it was almost like that. it was almost like that. >> stephen: how long were you down in australia? >> i...
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with a bit of humor and i think everybody else should as well why in the book you say that camilla parker bowles used to brief the murdoch sun newspaper so you detect a change now i mean we've got coronavirus may be a new type of austerity though denied by bars tronson coming is there have greater fear of republicanism than there has been in recent years i think there is because at a time of national disunity people look to the crowd of the royal family for a display of unity in the queen did that modestly at the beginning of the crisis with her great speech will meet again and so long since then the truth has been more divisive and of course the problem with camilla is that until season 4 of the crown came out she was headed serenely to becoming queen camilla with king charles the 3rd everybody forgotten about what happened in the 1980 is what got her there. now suddenly being reminded of it and it's not untrue. suddenly people are saying do we want to wave at the golden coach carrying the woman who displaced diana all the friends of charles are protesting about this they are of course i
with a bit of humor and i think everybody else should as well why in the book you say that camilla parker bowles used to brief the murdoch sun newspaper so you detect a change now i mean we've got coronavirus may be a new type of austerity though denied by bars tronson coming is there have greater fear of republicanism than there has been in recent years i think there is because at a time of national disunity people look to the crowd of the royal family for a display of unity in the queen did...
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here's our political correspondentjessica parker.portant to point out, borisjohnson is likely to get his trade deal through parliament tomorrow. he has a majority, he today won the backing of a group of eurosceptic conservative mps in parliament. but things are looking a bit more complicated, as you say, for the labour party. sir keir starmer has ordered his mps to back the agreement. he describes that agreement as thin, but says it's better than a no—deal outcome, and he doesn't feel that labour should be, as he put it, "sitting on the sidelines by abstaining". but at least a handful of his own mps do look set to defy him. some of them argue the deal will pass anyway, they shouldn't put their names, they say, to an agreement they think is bad for the country. but regardless, a deal does look set to race through parliament as parliament is recalled here tomorrow. now of course, the uk did actually leave the eu back injanuary, but it's in two days‘ time that it actually extracts itself from the european union at the end of the transit
here's our political correspondentjessica parker.portant to point out, borisjohnson is likely to get his trade deal through parliament tomorrow. he has a majority, he today won the backing of a group of eurosceptic conservative mps in parliament. but things are looking a bit more complicated, as you say, for the labour party. sir keir starmer has ordered his mps to back the agreement. he describes that agreement as thin, but says it's better than a no—deal outcome, and he doesn't feel that...
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our political correspondent jess parker is in westminster.these pictures from inside the commission building with both flags there as we normally see, that is the image inside the core doors in the commission where we expect possibly a meeting between ursula von der leyen and borisjohnson. we arejust von der leyen and borisjohnson. we are just waiting von der leyen and borisjohnson. we arejust waiting for von der leyen and borisjohnson. we are just waiting for the prime minister to make his way in the car to that building. and jessica parker, a lot ofjokes about what is going to be on the menu at this dinner this evening. note fish at all because they would argue about whose waters they were caught in. all because they would argue about whose waters they were caught inlj think there will be a lot of interest and maybe what they have to eat this evening over this dinner but the format as i understand it going forward in the next couple of hours without is a borisjohnson now en route to the commission to meet with ursula von der leyen. they wil
our political correspondent jess parker is in westminster.these pictures from inside the commission building with both flags there as we normally see, that is the image inside the core doors in the commission where we expect possibly a meeting between ursula von der leyen and borisjohnson. we arejust von der leyen and borisjohnson. we are just waiting von der leyen and borisjohnson. we arejust waiting for von der leyen and borisjohnson. we are just waiting for the prime minister to make his way...
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camilla parker bowles. >> camilla, charles' first love, is still married to andrew, a cavalry officer. >> charles never stopped really adoring camilla. >> he hasn't ever really gotten her out of his mind. >> she was the woman that made him feel as if he'd come home. as if this was his soul mate. >> they continued to meet on the polo pitch and their relationship turned into an affair. >> the royal family doesn't mind a bit of hanky panky but this was adultery. >> an officer in andrew's regiment gets word to the queen and she takes a very dim view of it. she actually says camilla will no longer be invited to royal events. >> frankly, the royal family were terrified that he was going to turn into king edward viii who abdicated to marry mrs. simpson. >> in 1936, edward the queen's uncle was forced to give up the throne after falling in love with a divorced woman. the queen was ten years old when this scandal engulfed the monarchy. >> the whole abdication with the great drama that defined the queen's reign and still living in the shadow of the abdication. throughout her reign queen elizabe
camilla parker bowles. >> camilla, charles' first love, is still married to andrew, a cavalry officer. >> charles never stopped really adoring camilla. >> he hasn't ever really gotten her out of his mind. >> she was the woman that made him feel as if he'd come home. as if this was his soul mate. >> they continued to meet on the polo pitch and their relationship turned into an affair. >> the royal family doesn't mind a bit of hanky panky but this was adultery....
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"new york post," a jogger in melbourne was attacked by a kangaroo on saturday, and sarah jessica parkeright be to blame. >> i think i was in a state of shock, because it knocked me to the ground, and i thought, did that actually just happen? so then i sort of turned my head, and it was just standing there staring at me. >> park rangers believe the kangaroo was attracted to the fragrance she was wearing. >> sarah jessica parker perfume. >> marsupial. marsuperior.
"new york post," a jogger in melbourne was attacked by a kangaroo on saturday, and sarah jessica parkeright be to blame. >> i think i was in a state of shock, because it knocked me to the ground, and i thought, did that actually just happen? so then i sort of turned my head, and it was just standing there staring at me. >> park rangers believe the kangaroo was attracted to the fragrance she was wearing. >> sarah jessica parker perfume. >> marsupial. marsuperior.
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. >> next is jessica parker on what happens next. >> boris johnson will go to brussels and there willa dinner with him. of course they've been having a number of phone calls rwaently. therone last night. there was one saturday night. didn't lead to any kind of breakthrough in terms of talks. the familiar sticking points on fisheries and competition rules when it comes treforge this fu relationship between the u.k. and e.u. remains. so they are going to try to see hey can make progress person by meeting over dinner. the content of what they are going talk about will b the same. those issues have been the same for a number of weeks now. i suppose iart of the final push. it is a final push because by tomorrow it will be three weeks and one day before the transion period ends, when they would revert to the wto rules if a trade deal is not f ached. >> onee stumbling blocks has been removed, the u.k. and e.u. have issues related todr te wial agreement dictating the terms of the departure from the european union. the st remaining issue has been addressed. the u.k. has removed clauses from le
. >> next is jessica parker on what happens next. >> boris johnson will go to brussels and there willa dinner with him. of course they've been having a number of phone calls rwaently. therone last night. there was one saturday night. didn't lead to any kind of breakthrough in terms of talks. the familiar sticking points on fisheries and competition rules when it comes treforge this fu relationship between the u.k. and e.u. remains. so they are going to try to see hey can make...
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mike parker his friend and secretary has resigned. >> mike parker, the prince's private secretary, leaves early. he's being divorced by his wife for adultery. >> certain london papers have given front page publicity to his family troubles. >> so what's going on here? his best friend's getting divorced. he's his closest companion and ally. is something similar going on in the life of prince philip? >> mike parker had introduced prince philip into this slightly disreputable soho world. and people think they're all at it in the thursday club. >> this led to an enormous amount of rumor and speculation that the duke was playing away from home, that he was having affairs. >> in the 1950s divorce is seen as a form of social suicide. and i think in the queen's social network the expectation was that whatever happened you'd have to put up with it, grit your teeth and carry on. >> rumors that there might be cracks in the queen's marriage threatened to undermine the moral authority of the monarchy in british society. >> usual response of buckingham palace to speculation about the royal marriage is b
mike parker his friend and secretary has resigned. >> mike parker, the prince's private secretary, leaves early. he's being divorced by his wife for adultery. >> certain london papers have given front page publicity to his family troubles. >> so what's going on here? his best friend's getting divorced. he's his closest companion and ally. is something similar going on in the life of prince philip? >> mike parker had introduced prince philip into this slightly...
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five-point game after the extra point by parker lewis. all right, let's bring in our rules expert john perry. just want to get your thoughts on what you saw here down the stretch last couple plays. >> yeah, both of these last catches were very similar and what chip is talking to the officials about, is the ball coming out? which it does, but it is well after the catch process has been completed and the ball on the first one was stripped and in the second one, punched out. >> dave: here's what you're talking about. you see there, it's clearly completed. the play's over and then at the end it gets, you know, stripped, but that's a good five seconds after. same thing here. >> greg: good job by ucla continuing to fight through it. but obvious lly it's a touchdow. beautiful two-minute operation by usc to answer. they do it again. team has a knack for playing its very best with their backs against the wall in fourth quarter. >> dave: look at the numbers for slovis when it matters most. 13 touchdowns, no picks in the fourth quarter. five touchdo
five-point game after the extra point by parker lewis. all right, let's bring in our rules expert john perry. just want to get your thoughts on what you saw here down the stretch last couple plays. >> yeah, both of these last catches were very similar and what chip is talking to the officials about, is the ball coming out? which it does, but it is well after the catch process has been completed and the ball on the first one was stripped and in the second one, punched out. >> dave:...
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jessica parker, bbc news. any more detail on this h? and afraid not.night, there was still issues on fishing. they did seem to be moving closer together. there was a compromise on phasing in the new fishing arrangements. the uk wanted three year period. a compromise agreed by both sides. sources on both sides are telling us that was the case. a deeper level of detail, discussions on quota by quota, species by species on fish during the course of the night. it looks like, if anything is holding them up, it is the fishing issue. it cou nts up, it is the fishing issue. it counts for 0.12% of the uk economy, but it is of huge significance for the prime minister who says he wants to claim back sovereignty and take back control of the ukquarters. big symbolic significance for coastal communities in france and some of oui’ communities in france and some of our eu countries as well. it seems as though with the level of detail, when you're trying to translate broad compromises into legal text. the expectation is that the call will take place between ursula von
jessica parker, bbc news. any more detail on this h? and afraid not.night, there was still issues on fishing. they did seem to be moving closer together. there was a compromise on phasing in the new fishing arrangements. the uk wanted three year period. a compromise agreed by both sides. sources on both sides are telling us that was the case. a deeper level of detail, discussions on quota by quota, species by species on fish during the course of the night. it looks like, if anything is holding...
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jessica parker there.e of infections are clusters in prisons. one in five prisoners have tested positive for the virus, and at least 1,700 have died. female inmates near detroit phoned a helpline and talked about their experiences after the virus broke out in march. the helpline has shared the recordings with the bbc, with the consent of the women who made the phone calls. a lot of people are sleepwalking, so i'm walking around, are you paying attention to what is happening? this is real, this is serious. you can die. my name is retha and i am housed at... i was moved to a building which is a warehouse, with open gas pipes up on the ceiling. it was very cold in there, my heartrate was 135, i had a temperature of 102.5, and theyjust put me into a room. i couldn't breathe, my chest was caving in, i felt like i was going to die. we ended up catching it because we don't have that social distancing space, we have 16 man cells, ten man cells, we have four—man space, we have 16 man cells, ten man cells, we have f
jessica parker there.e of infections are clusters in prisons. one in five prisoners have tested positive for the virus, and at least 1,700 have died. female inmates near detroit phoned a helpline and talked about their experiences after the virus broke out in march. the helpline has shared the recordings with the bbc, with the consent of the women who made the phone calls. a lot of people are sleepwalking, so i'm walking around, are you paying attention to what is happening? this is real, this...
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jessica parker, bbc news.eak tojonathan charles, who's managing director of communications at the european bank for reconstruction and development. good morning, jonathan, nice to see you. very good to see you. give us your interpretation of how things are going right now? from my point of view, it looks like both sides feel no deal is better than a bad deal? well, i ama better than a bad deal? well, i am a veteran of difficult brussels negotiations. from my yea rs brussels negotiations. from my years there at the bbc. you only have to look at the language to see how difficult this is, whether ursula von der leyen describes it as lively and interesting, whether uk says the talks were frank, where there is nojoint statement at the end, you can see that this was not a meeting where there was any breakthrough. certainly, when you hear brussels officials being both publicly and privately, saying the odds are now on a no—deal, you can see the way forward is not easy to find. on the other hand, we also have hope for
jessica parker, bbc news.eak tojonathan charles, who's managing director of communications at the european bank for reconstruction and development. good morning, jonathan, nice to see you. very good to see you. give us your interpretation of how things are going right now? from my point of view, it looks like both sides feel no deal is better than a bad deal? well, i ama better than a bad deal? well, i am a veteran of difficult brussels negotiations. from my yea rs brussels negotiations. from...
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christopher parker from the university of washington, thank you for your time.by allies of donald trump, seeking to overturn the results of the election in pennsylvania. the court dismissed the request to discount more than 2.5 million postal votes, without stating any reasons. it's the latest of dozens of legal cases brought by the trump camp to fail in the courts. a european champions league football match in france will have to be completed on wednesday, after both teams walked off the pitch, accusing a match official of racism. players from paris st germain and istanbul basakshir stopped playing 1a minutes into the game, and refused to continue. i'm joined by our reporter paul hawkins. what exactly do we know about the incident? the 14th minute of the match, the referee goes over to the basakshir assistant coach who was from cameroon, shows him a red card, he is objected to the decision stopping he then turns to the fourth match official who stands between the two teams' managerial sites in the dugout, he turns to them and he says, why are you referring to m
christopher parker from the university of washington, thank you for your time.by allies of donald trump, seeking to overturn the results of the election in pennsylvania. the court dismissed the request to discount more than 2.5 million postal votes, without stating any reasons. it's the latest of dozens of legal cases brought by the trump camp to fail in the courts. a european champions league football match in france will have to be completed on wednesday, after both teams walked off the...
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and they are highly effective vaccines. >> ashley parker, back to you. back to politics and the west wing. trump has a rare cabinet meeting on the schedule tomorrow. you know the tableau. you know the scene. cabinet meeting was the scene of the kind of dear leader session early on in the administration that we witnessed. do you expect this to be at all infused with even the hint of feeling that this is a departing administration? >> it's a great question because the west wing in general sort of has this feel of the last guests at the wedding. so there's a bit of nostalgia, a bit of ruefulness and a bit of regret. there's less foot traffic to the oval office. people are working from home. so you very much could have those sorts of toasts to keep the wedding metaphor going the president likes and demands from his cabinet secretaries and especially vice president is classic of that genre. but it'll be interesting to see either in public or private these toasts happen, and "b," if they are sort of infused with a sense of ending, of looking back on four years
and they are highly effective vaccines. >> ashley parker, back to you. back to politics and the west wing. trump has a rare cabinet meeting on the schedule tomorrow. you know the tableau. you know the scene. cabinet meeting was the scene of the kind of dear leader session early on in the administration that we witnessed. do you expect this to be at all infused with even the hint of feeling that this is a departing administration? >> it's a great question because the west wing in...
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jessica parker, bbc news.ing a bill which would legalise abortion up to the 14th week of pregnancy. the bill has already been approved by the chamber of deputies — but that debate lasted some 20 hours — and the senate discussion is expected to be even more heated. tanya dendrinos has more. as the debate began in argentina's polarised senate, the scenes outside werejust as divided. pro—choice activists chanting and hopeful. translation: we are going to be on the streets so that today it becomes law, and if approved, it is implemented in each and every one of the provinces so that no more women die from secret abortions. according to the government, each year close to 40,000 women require hospital treatment as a result of a dangerous abortion procedure carried out in secret. but this remains a deeply religious country and many still vehemently oppose the idea. translation: the solution is there, the solution is always on the side of life. there are plenty of wonderful institutions that collaborate, that are will
jessica parker, bbc news.ing a bill which would legalise abortion up to the 14th week of pregnancy. the bill has already been approved by the chamber of deputies — but that debate lasted some 20 hours — and the senate discussion is expected to be even more heated. tanya dendrinos has more. as the debate began in argentina's polarised senate, the scenes outside werejust as divided. pro—choice activists chanting and hopeful. translation: we are going to be on the streets so that today it...
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thank you very much just parker.ontation that took place at a zoo in russia. on one side was a panda called ru yi, on the other was a snowman. zoo keepers in moscow used it as a test for the animal, placing carrots and branches in its body. ru yi used his formidable martial arts to destroy the snowman, and was then able to eat his dinner. you are watching bbc news. now it's time for a look at the weather with matt taylor. hello, big billowing clouds, which could offer sundry heavy showers that time. every some parts of scotla nd that time. every some parts of scotland and eastern england there could be very few showers throughout the day. some of you will save not largely dry, completely dry. in southern counties of england and in the west that's where ray will be the west that's where ray will be the heaviest, but expect there will be some bigger gaps between showers throughout the afternoon. strongest winds in the west of scotland. that will make it rather cool at around seven or eight celsius. into this evening an
thank you very much just parker.ontation that took place at a zoo in russia. on one side was a panda called ru yi, on the other was a snowman. zoo keepers in moscow used it as a test for the animal, placing carrots and branches in its body. ru yi used his formidable martial arts to destroy the snowman, and was then able to eat his dinner. you are watching bbc news. now it's time for a look at the weather with matt taylor. hello, big billowing clouds, which could offer sundry heavy showers that...
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jess parker, our political correspondent.walport is a former uk government chief scientific adviser and a member of the government's sage advisery group. hejoins me now. thank you very much for your time this morning. tell us a bit more about this new variant which is clearly dictating these dramatic changes in government policy. the government are responding to new evidence and what is happening as it isa evidence and what is happening as it is a new viral strain emerging which is a new viral strain emerging which is more transmissible, u nfortu nately. is more transmissible, unfortunately. what tends to happen with viruses is that they do mutate slowly. most of the mutations are of no significance at all in the vast majority, but from time to time, one then imagines it gives the virus a competitive virus —— a competitive advantage. the one that transmits more easily will give it a competitive advantage and that is what has happened. we have seen this new variant which has over 20 changes from the one that has been circulati
jess parker, our political correspondent.walport is a former uk government chief scientific adviser and a member of the government's sage advisery group. hejoins me now. thank you very much for your time this morning. tell us a bit more about this new variant which is clearly dictating these dramatic changes in government policy. the government are responding to new evidence and what is happening as it isa evidence and what is happening as it is a new viral strain emerging which is a new viral...
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and i just can't imagine the court will be tempted to want to exercise that authority. >> ashley parker, last weekend, i got a briefing from the trump campaign about their various lawsuit strategies, and none of them -- whatever -- everything they briefed me on, and it's background. i won't say the names. but everything they briefed me on is null and void. none of the suits they are touting is what the president is focused on. are we going to -- and we saw the project changed his lawyer. are more people in trump's orbit backing away, including the campaign? >> i mean, you've seen this from election day. originally, i talked to people who had gotten similar briefings potentially as you got, and it seems like there were some long shots but at least se semi legitimate efforts in legal plays to be made. as each one sort of fell out or didn't pan out and it became an even longer shot, what you've seen is the people who are the serious lawyers, the serious campaign strategists generally, the people who have perhaps even after four years in trump world a shred of credibility left, quietly back
and i just can't imagine the court will be tempted to want to exercise that authority. >> ashley parker, last weekend, i got a briefing from the trump campaign about their various lawsuit strategies, and none of them -- whatever -- everything they briefed me on, and it's background. i won't say the names. but everything they briefed me on is null and void. none of the suits they are touting is what the president is focused on. are we going to -- and we saw the project changed his lawyer....
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blues" by charlie parker. this is democracy now! i'm amy goodman. kansas city star," one of the most influential newspapers in the midwest, has apologized for the paper's 140 year racist history. the apology appeared in a recent article titled "the truth in black and white." it began with these words -- "today we are telling the story of a powerful local business that has done wrong. for 140 years, it has been one of the most influential forces in shaping kansas city and the region. and yet for much of its early history -- through sins of both commission and omission -- it disenfranchised, ignored and scorned generations of black kansas citians. it reinforced jim crow laws and redlining. decade after early decade it robbed an entire community of opportunity, dignity, justice and recognition. that business is the kansas city star." those were the opening lines of an apology from "the kansas city star." in a series of articles, the newspaper details how it largely ignored civil rights protests in the region and the illegal segregation of schools in ka
blues" by charlie parker. this is democracy now! i'm amy goodman. kansas city star," one of the most influential newspapers in the midwest, has apologized for the paper's 140 year racist history. the apology appeared in a recent article titled "the truth in black and white." it began with these words -- "today we are telling the story of a powerful local business that has done wrong. for 140 years, it has been one of the most influential forces in shaping kansas city...
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jessica parker reports.ation last night, hours before new stay—at—home rules came in — scenes the health secretary described as irresponsible. but among all those who didn't board to leave london, a student who had hoped to see family in ireland. it's just been a really challenging year being away from my family. and this was finally a christmas where i could just get some freedom from a year that's just been really difficult. but, obviously, we have to adjust, just like i had to adjust last time, so itjust won't be very easy. ministers say they had to act. the new lockdown for london, parts of east and south east england, known as tier 4, christmas plans cut back across the rest of england as a more infectious variant of the virus spreads. the new variant is out of control and we need to bring it under control, and this news about the new variant has been an incredibly difficult end to, frankly, an awful year. lockdown in wales has been brought forward. the christmas relaxation rules curbed as they have bee
jessica parker reports.ation last night, hours before new stay—at—home rules came in — scenes the health secretary described as irresponsible. but among all those who didn't board to leave london, a student who had hoped to see family in ireland. it's just been a really challenging year being away from my family. and this was finally a christmas where i could just get some freedom from a year that's just been really difficult. but, obviously, we have to adjust, just like i had to adjust...
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jessica parker, thank you. jessica parker, thank you.is the chair of the council of the british medical association and joins me now. thank you for being with us. we have been hearing all day what terrible news that is for millions of people and their christmas. do you think it was the right decision? it was, u nfortu nately, was the right decision? it was, unfortunately, a necessary decision. in fact, we believe that when the prime minister announced the relaxation rules for christmas, that did not follow the science, because at that time the infection was rapidly increasing day by day, week by week, and last week, it was quite clear to us that the spread of infection was reaching a point where the nhs was getting overwhelmed must only work surprised stop had called for the christmas rules to be reversed, but he didn't. the signs told us a while back, especially last week, that these relaxation rules needed to be reversed. you did not actually have to wait to hear about the new string to do that, because we were already on a trajectory
jessica parker, thank you. jessica parker, thank you.is the chair of the council of the british medical association and joins me now. thank you for being with us. we have been hearing all day what terrible news that is for millions of people and their christmas. do you think it was the right decision? it was, u nfortu nately, was the right decision? it was, unfortunately, a necessary decision. in fact, we believe that when the prime minister announced the relaxation rules for christmas, that...
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jessica parker, thank you.itality sectors have faced unprecedented challenges this year because of the pandemic. this weekend millions more people in england have gone into the highest tier of restrictions — on this, the last shopping weekend before christmas. our business correspondent katy austin reports. as of this morning, the residence of reading and berkshire are among 38 million living under tier 3 restrictions in england. shops are open but entertainment venues must close and cafes and restaurants can only do take way. for places like this the move into tier 3 is coincided with the last weekend before christmas stop traditionally the biggest one of the year for retailers here. businesses have put money into decorations to try to make the town centre field tested, and a place people want to come. the question is how many people will? they don't let you in if there is too many people so it seems to be all right. i thought i would come down early because i wanted to get in before gets too busy. we have sti
jessica parker, thank you.itality sectors have faced unprecedented challenges this year because of the pandemic. this weekend millions more people in england have gone into the highest tier of restrictions — on this, the last shopping weekend before christmas. our business correspondent katy austin reports. as of this morning, the residence of reading and berkshire are among 38 million living under tier 3 restrictions in england. shops are open but entertainment venues must close and cafes...
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jessica parker reports. where are we going with this?arriving to brief ambassadors, the eu's chief negotiator. the cameras can follow michel barnier out here but not into the negotiating room. fishing rights still unresolved, also shared competition rules and standards and what happens should they diverge. today, claims there is movement in the talks but... if the uk wants a seamless access to the single market, and the single market of the european union is the largest one in the whole world, they are welcome, but they either have to play by our rules, because this is a matter of fairness for our companies in the single market, or the other choice is there is a price on it and price is tariffs. in brussels, four further discussions today, lord frost, the uk's chief negotiator. both sides saying they will go the extra mile. it is what businesses want, it is what people in our country want and that is precisely what we're doing. we are not going be walking away from these talks. if we are going to get a deal with the eu, it has to be on t
jessica parker reports. where are we going with this?arriving to brief ambassadors, the eu's chief negotiator. the cameras can follow michel barnier out here but not into the negotiating room. fishing rights still unresolved, also shared competition rules and standards and what happens should they diverge. today, claims there is movement in the talks but... if the uk wants a seamless access to the single market, and the single market of the european union is the largest one in the whole world,...
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. >> reporter: when the original birdland legendary jazz artist charlie parker, known as bird was. >>n coltrane, miles davis, thelonious monk. >> reporter: now the club with its storied history faces an unknown future. >> the survival of birdland at is stake? >> every jazz club like birdland is absolutely at stake. >> reporter: with mounting bills and little to no revenue, as many as 90% of small independent venues in the country could close permanently. some already have. >> first to close and if we're lucky, last to reopen. >> reporter: head of communications for washington, d.c.,'s 930 club and spokes person for thousands of clubs banded together as national independent venture association, niva. >> business model to get as many people into the building as fire marshal allows so people can enjoy their favorite act. that's the issue right now, we can't gather. >> welcome to the save our stages fest. >> reporter: in october niva hosted a three-day festival, including performances from the roots in apollo theater. ♪ >> reporter: and foo fighters and phoebe bridgers in l.a. as well as
. >> reporter: when the original birdland legendary jazz artist charlie parker, known as bird was. >>n coltrane, miles davis, thelonious monk. >> reporter: now the club with its storied history faces an unknown future. >> the survival of birdland at is stake? >> every jazz club like birdland is absolutely at stake. >> reporter: with mounting bills and little to no revenue, as many as 90% of small independent venues in the country could close permanently. some...
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i am the british director alan parker i run. he made history as the 1st james bond so sean connery died at 90. but he never really liked his role as the iconic british spy. connery made some of his best films just off the 100 in his double 07 badge among them the epic adventure the man who would be king like yourself too and that is our film test for the years and the mark. can you forgive me. he hasn't survived to see his last plans put into action the amazing christo he won't ever be forgotten by germans to his covering of the rush the building in 1905. these voices too will have stopped forever in 2020 goodbye from the french club of singing surely at who was married to michelle piccalilli for 11 years. the rock guitarist eddie van halen died at 65 with cancer he influenced a whole generation of musicians many songs that he beautified with his solos are milestones in pop music. equally influential bancroft's lost one of its founders in 2020 call florian schneider a slave on initially played flute and later concentrated on a s
i am the british director alan parker i run. he made history as the 1st james bond so sean connery died at 90. but he never really liked his role as the iconic british spy. connery made some of his best films just off the 100 in his double 07 badge among them the epic adventure the man who would be king like yourself too and that is our film test for the years and the mark. can you forgive me. he hasn't survived to see his last plans put into action the amazing christo he won't ever be...
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ashley parker is joinings those. talk about the pre-emptive pardons, what are the discussions in the white house and why would the president feel it is issue in to fish those pardons for his adult kids. >> if you pardon someone you are pardoning them from some sort of wrong doing, right? so it does raise the kwi of what exactly would he be pardoning them from. you mentioned that pardons are on his mind. it is very common at the end of a tenure to think about pardons. what is unique to this president is i can remember two years ago reporting that the president was thinking, when he himself seemed like he informs legal trouble, thinking of pardons and inquiring about does he have the ability and the pour wer to par himself? so this has been a through line as so many members of his inner circle, some family members, donald trump jup your has been under investigation, it has been a dominant theme of his presidency. it's not a natural thing that a president considers in his final days in office. >> andrew, can you explain
ashley parker is joinings those. talk about the pre-emptive pardons, what are the discussions in the white house and why would the president feel it is issue in to fish those pardons for his adult kids. >> if you pardon someone you are pardoning them from some sort of wrong doing, right? so it does raise the kwi of what exactly would he be pardoning them from. you mentioned that pardons are on his mind. it is very common at the end of a tenure to think about pardons. what is unique to...
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a big point for scott parker and his side — dropped points for liverpool. drew 1—1 at crystal palace and now stay top on goal difference. harry kane put spurs ahead midway through the first half. not the finest moment for palace goalkeeper they were hanging on for the win — but jeffrey schlupp levelled things up nine minutes from time. and then guiata pulled off some great saves late on — to make sure his side ended with a point. i'm never 0k i'm never ok with a point, i took that from the beginning of the season. that from the beginning of the season. every that from the beginning of the season. every game we that from the beginning of the season. every game we go, we go to win, and if sometimes we don't win, it's because of credit to the opponent and sometimes we should do better. i think in this case today it's a little bit of both. we should do better, and i want to give them credit, because they tried everything to equalise. in the day's first game, sheffield united's dismal start to the season continued as they lost 3—0 at southampton. nathan redmond
a big point for scott parker and his side — dropped points for liverpool. drew 1—1 at crystal palace and now stay top on goal difference. harry kane put spurs ahead midway through the first half. not the finest moment for palace goalkeeper they were hanging on for the win — but jeffrey schlupp levelled things up nine minutes from time. and then guiata pulled off some great saves late on — to make sure his side ended with a point. i'm never 0k i'm never ok with a point, i took that from...
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"new york post," a jogger in melbourne was attacked by a kangaroo on saturday, and sarah jessica parker might be to blame. >> i think i was in a state of shock, because it knocked me to the ground, and i thought, did that actually just happen? so then i sort of turned my head, and it was just standing there staring at me. >> park rangers believe the kangaroo was attracted to the fragrance she was wearing. >> sarah jessica parker perfume. >> marsupial. marsuperior. >> announcer: it's "a late show with stephen colbert." tonight: plus, stephen welcomes common and musical guest andrea bocelli featuring jon batiste and stay homin'. and now, live on tape from the ed sullivan theater office building in new york city, it's stephen colbert! >> stephen: hey, everybody! welcome to a rare friday "late show." this is a collector's item. take this show, put it in one of those plastic sleeves and put it away. don't let your kids play with it. i'm your host stephen colbert. t.g.i.f., by which i mean, thank god inoculations finally. also, thank god for a new president, finally, finally, whether or not t
"new york post," a jogger in melbourne was attacked by a kangaroo on saturday, and sarah jessica parker might be to blame. >> i think i was in a state of shock, because it knocked me to the ground, and i thought, did that actually just happen? so then i sort of turned my head, and it was just standing there staring at me. >> park rangers believe the kangaroo was attracted to the fragrance she was wearing. >> sarah jessica parker perfume. >> marsupial....
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jessica 0ur political correspondentjess parker is in westminster. went in the mill has ended, not greattimately, but in theory the talks have not stopped because there was a speculation that there may just end because there was a speculation that there mayjust end up being no deal. but that's not the case at the moment. in my understanding talking to sources of the talks will resume tomorrow. i don't have details yet in terms of where that will happen, but had been happening in brussels but had been happening in brussels but of course over the course of recent months they've been switching between london and brussels, but that's logistics. the important thing to say is that the talks are set to resume, but what's not particularly clear from the suggestions we are getting tonight from a number ten source is whether this dinner which has gone for over three hours has actually led to any breakthroughs in terms of the leaders of sitting down and may be saying it will give a bit here if you give a bit there, and i will send you my negotiator tomorrow with us send you my negotiator tomorrow w
jessica 0ur political correspondentjess parker is in westminster. went in the mill has ended, not greattimately, but in theory the talks have not stopped because there was a speculation that there may just end because there was a speculation that there mayjust end up being no deal. but that's not the case at the moment. in my understanding talking to sources of the talks will resume tomorrow. i don't have details yet in terms of where that will happen, but had been happening in brussels but had...
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souvenirs, one strange inheritance. >> it was just like finding treasure after treasure. >> bonnie parker'se... >> right. >> ...all along? [ door creaks ]
souvenirs, one strange inheritance. >> it was just like finding treasure after treasure. >> bonnie parker'se... >> right. >> ...all along? [ door creaks ]
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ashley parker, peter baker, dr. vin gupta, our great thanks for starting us off on this monday night. >>> before we go to our first break a brief word about a breaking story tonight. the great chuck jaeger has died. he famously threw the x1, a rocket with wings basically over and past the sound barrier. tom shepherd played him in the book. general jaeger was as close to fearless as just about any american we've ever produced. chuck jaeger who pushed the edge of the envelope and lived to tell about it over a good long life among us back here on solid ground gone tonight at the age of 97. >>> we go now to our first break. and coming up as coronavirus continues to grow the system that got the sickest patients to the hospital, they say they are at their breaking point. >>> and later, how a trump delusion turned into a fact among his most loyal followers and what all of it means for the future of the republican party say nothing of our country. all of it as "the 11th hour" is just getting under way on this back to work m
ashley parker, peter baker, dr. vin gupta, our great thanks for starting us off on this monday night. >>> before we go to our first break a brief word about a breaking story tonight. the great chuck jaeger has died. he famously threw the x1, a rocket with wings basically over and past the sound barrier. tom shepherd played him in the book. general jaeger was as close to fearless as just about any american we've ever produced. chuck jaeger who pushed the edge of the envelope and lived...
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ashley parker, peter baker, dr. vin gupta, great thanks for starting us off this monday night.efore break, breaking story, the great chuck yeager has died, flew his x-1, a rocket with wings over and past the sound barrier. book by tom wolfe, author said you were grateful that such men existed and indeed we were. general yeager was close to fearless as any american ever produced. chuck yeager pushed the edge of the envelope and lived to tell about it over a good, long life, among us, on solid ground, gone tonight at the age of 97. >>> we go now to first break. coming up, as coronavirus continues to grow, the system that got the sickest patients to the hospital, they say they are at their breaking point. >>> and later how a trump delusion turned into a fact among his most loyal followers, and what all of it means for the future of the republican party, say nothing of our country. all of it as "the 11th hour" is just getting under way on this back to work monday night. these folks don't have time to go to the post office they use stamps.com all the services of the post office only
ashley parker, peter baker, dr. vin gupta, great thanks for starting us off this monday night.efore break, breaking story, the great chuck yeager has died, flew his x-1, a rocket with wings over and past the sound barrier. book by tom wolfe, author said you were grateful that such men existed and indeed we were. general yeager was close to fearless as any american ever produced. chuck yeager pushed the edge of the envelope and lived to tell about it over a good, long life, among us, on solid...
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while the real sara jessica parker attracts cackling hags. oh my god she's so pretty. was chased down and knocked over by a loan kangaroo who became obsessed with her smell. and follow hers. she jumped over multiple fences and threw rocks at her to escape. otherwise he was be paving like a total samantha. the perfume is called lovely contains rosewood, apple martini and horny kangaroo urine, that makes sense, kangaroo loves apple martinis. if out of the driveway she ran into a stranger's house to hide from it. that is when she whipped out her laptop and began writing out, hippity hop into relationships. topic number four. a woke anti-gun stand in illinois was caught on illinois making a child cry when the little boy said he wanted a nerf gun for christmas and santa told him no, jerk. no no, not even a nerf gun. legos? bicycle? kennedy: what and a whole. that fake santa's real nutcracker, good job. made a little boy cry. do not know if that's what the elves are for? yeah. not to mention guns are huge part of christmas. like the red ryder beebe gun in a christmas story.
while the real sara jessica parker attracts cackling hags. oh my god she's so pretty. was chased down and knocked over by a loan kangaroo who became obsessed with her smell. and follow hers. she jumped over multiple fences and threw rocks at her to escape. otherwise he was be paving like a total samantha. the perfume is called lovely contains rosewood, apple martini and horny kangaroo urine, that makes sense, kangaroo loves apple martinis. if out of the driveway she ran into a stranger's house...
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i'm sure you would just put your theater parker to the side.st and you can't make this up and he was the author of two important lines that endured in the american experience. one is the arc of a moral universe bending toward justice. that is drawn from parker. the other is that a democracy is a government of, for and by the people. that is where lincoln got that language for the gettysburg address. and what sos -- is so essentia about today is that it is a manifestation in our time that parker called more than 170 years ago the american idea. and this is an abolitionist in the north trying to make a case for the full application of the implications of the declaration of independence. and he said the american idea was that we're all created equal, we have unalienable rights and give people an opportunity to, as lincoln would later say, have an open field and a fair chance. and that is what a a democratic republic is to supposed to do. it is not a cult of personality. it is supposed to be an arena for us to be protected by law, in order to pursu
i'm sure you would just put your theater parker to the side.st and you can't make this up and he was the author of two important lines that endured in the american experience. one is the arc of a moral universe bending toward justice. that is drawn from parker. the other is that a democracy is a government of, for and by the people. that is where lincoln got that language for the gettysburg address. and what sos -- is so essentia about today is that it is a manifestation in our time that parker...