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ten. you probably saw the health secretary a few moments ago. it wasn't worth as asking him to talk to us because i am failing in that task. to us because i am failing in that task. let's talk to jill rutter, senior fellow at uk in a changing europe, an independent resarch organisation. she is also part of the instiute for government and a former a senior civil servant at number ten. in fact, you have worked in number ten and number 11 over many years. is that right? did you ever come across a drinking culture when you worked here? i across a drinking culture when you worked here?— across a drinking culture when you worked here? ., ,, , worked here? i worked in number ten underjohn major _ worked here? i worked in number ten underjohn major and _ worked here? i worked in number ten underjohn major and i _ worked here? i worked in number ten underjohn major and i don't - worked here? i worked in number ten underjohn major and i don't think - underjohn major and i don't think you would characterise it as a drinking culture. we did have a christmas party once a year. we had won a cd, which was abba, so a bit reminiscent of what we have heard in the prime minister's flat. maybe it is the same cd. no, there was not a party atmosphere.

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>> i showed him. he told me it was a poison ivy costume. we actually contemplated keeping it'cause it looked cool. >> yeah. >> and -- decided that it wasn't worth our time, threw it back down right where it was underneath the plywood and then -- continued to -- look for scrap metal. >> the two left with what little metal they could salvage and forgot all about it until -- >> about a week later, i was at work and i saw a poster for the missing girl wearing that costume. >> oh, and immediately you thought? >> "hey, that looks just like what i found." >> so, should he report it? well, he probably should, he knew but, after all, he touched that costume. couldn't that make him look kind of suspicious? >> i've seen enough -- television shows to know what dna is. >> yep. >> and i was around the same age as the girl. there were just so many circumstances that could make me look like -- a suspect. i contemplated it. i didn't want to turn it in. i just wanted to leave it alone and pretend like it didn't exist, but i couldn't get it outta my head. >> erik joined his sister for easter brunch and told his sister about the costume and his dilemma. she knew right away what erik had to do. had to. >> she was tellin'me that like i had to report it. and she basically gave me the ultimatum. she calls the police or i call the police. >> so he made the call. >> i was actually sitting down

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weeks. we loaded our bus -- or our vans with people and as soon as we tried to get out we got under really heavy shelling and pretty much our escape, our only escape route got bombed and shelled. as it was being bombed and shelled, we tried four times for the next two days to kind of squeeze in and there was just too much fire. it wasn't worth the risk really for the passengers to try to make it through. so you know, we got stuck there. and it was like that for the next five days that i was there. eventually, we found a way out by -- pretty much on foot we had to leave our vehicles behind. so we were able to get out and

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happening. look, we -- you were meant to be in new york. my understanding is that you canceled your plans due to concerns of omicron. do people need to start changing their plans due to omicron even if they're vaccinated or boosted especially now due to holiday travels? >> things are changing fast. it was only a week or two ago you and i sitting in a studio together. we probably wouldn't do that today or would be more cautious about doing that. and that's just a short amount of time in the past. we were going to head to new york. we were going to see my son, do some things in new york. and we decided we could afford not to do it. it wasn't worth it as much as we would have loved to have seen him. so i think people are going to have to reevaluate based upon the case count. the odd thing is cases are doubling every two to three days. you think about that. that means if you have 100,000

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not to do it. it wasn't worth it as much as we would have loved to have seen him. so i think people are going to have to reevaluate based upon the case count. the odd thing is cases are doubling every two to three days. you think about that. that means if you have 100,000 cases at christmas, you have 400,000 by new year's. so it's almost like the human mind doesn't get -- wrap around something growing that rapidly. and so it's -- you've got to kind of play forward. and unless you are perfectly comfortable getting covid or you're boosted and you're young and so forth, then it becomes a bit of a risk to travel because you're always playing into what is going to look like a couple days from now. and a couple days from now things are a lot worse than they are today. >> i want to put it up as you're talking about this. this is omicron in the united states. it's gone from less than 1% to

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>> on the father of a 16-year-old son, a single paren. i raised my boy since he was a baby. he meant the world to me. they need to quit pushing this on our children. i lost mine. you need to protect yours. and they say it's worth the risk. it wasn't worth the risk. >> laura: obviously very difficult to listen to. he lost his son after his son received the vaccine. why are stories like these not really being told? >> i think the fact is, the risk that children face from covid is so small that almost any risk from the vaccine itself might cut against recommending the vaccine. i think it should be something that is left up to parents and the pediatricians that they have. you might have a child with special needs that has some

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lot of guns are fired, on the mayor of east town they decided that every fine of every gun would be all cgi, it was all special effects. they didn't use prop guns loaded with blanks. they maybe lost the authentic recoil, and alive muzzle flash that they would've cut from using plants, but they decided that it wasn't worth the risk. they added in all of that after the facts, and a lot of productions do that now. but, a lot of movie and tv says study do use real sets. the prague massacre will annals all the props, if there are guns been used, that person can sometimes be assisted by and it's a specialist, an arm or, someone who specializes in weaponry for film in tv sets. as you can imagine, the entertainment industry has very strict rules for using firearms onset. this is from some of the industry wide labor commission, these are some of the rules they put out about guns on set.

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because it was all bunched up. it had leafs on it, like fake leafs. >> sewn on? >> yeah. >> there was also a maroon wig. >> i did see -- the wig and -- kinda creeped me out, so i didn't wanna pick it up at all. >> so what'd you and your friend do at that point? >> i showed him. he told me it was a poison ivy costume. we actually contemplated keeping it'cause it looked cool. >> yeah. >> and -- decided that it wasn't worth our time, threw it back down right where it was underneath the plywood and then -- continued to -- look for scrap metal. >> the two left with what little metal they could salvage and forgot all about it until -- >> about a week later, i was at work and i saw a poster for the missing girl wearing that costume.

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quite realize that everybody is tired of a 20-year war. but to be sincere about that, you have to take the consequences. as we pull out, we have several million people in cities invested in westernization that is good or bad. they'll be at risk. the americans that are left will be at risk. there were two extremes. people thought it would end up like south korea. didn't matter how long. it was a stable government and it was an ally and we don't mind having troops there today. that was the best case scenario versus the worst case, vietnam where we said dean that, getting out. 50,000 dead. it wasn't worth it. it was possible to be something in between. i mean, iraq is -- was supposed to be the bad war. afghanistan was the good war. but iraq has not been taken over entirely but i ran. it's better than saddam. they're not invading neighbors

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terry the next day. a truck driver, he was back from his shift and back home with sienna and christine. sienna and christine left the room. kaplan asked terry about his relationship with don. >> you know, in the beginning, i would say it was rocky. >> terry told kaplan, when they went to court over custody of sienna, don sometimes seemed to want a confrontation. >> if he can get me in any kind of way, violent or scream at him, that would make him look good and he would ultimately, he would get his daughter. >> terry said to the detective that he mostly avoided don and hadn't had any contact with him in a while. >> we won't find any finger prints of yours anywhere in his house or anywhere in the area? >> no. i just would not get in the guy's life. it wasn't worth it. i loved that little girl.

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