good morning. a frosty and foggy start to the day to day. some freezing fog will linger for much of the day. the sunnier skies will be the day. the sunnier skies will be the further east you travel. a return to wet and windy conditions in the west. all the details later on in the programme. it s wednesday, the 6th of december. our main story. the former prime minister boris johnson will give evidence to the covid inquiry today and face two days of questions about his time leading the uk during the pandemic. he s expected to apologise to people who lost loved ones but claim that he and his government got the big decisions right. our correspondent ellie price reports. from this evening, i must give the british people a very simple instruction. you must stay at home. in the end, it was his call. he was responsible for the biggest decisions made during the pandemic. that is why people will only be allowed to leave their home. but how he came to make those decisions will be at the
way. in 1974 i was 18 years old. i was a senior in high school. i had a ford econoline van for sale. 7:00 thursday night, the door knock on my front door and it was a woman wanting to test drive my van. i said, sure. i just tossed her the keys. i got in the passenger seat. we just drove one block and turned right, and then she stopped. and she said, can my friends come along. all i notice was william harris getting out of the car, because as he got out, there was something bulging out of his jacket. and opened up his coat, and sure enough he had a machine gun. said they were with the sla and they needed to borrow my van. as soon as he said sla, i knew who they were. patty got in the van behind william harris. and he pointed to her and said do you know who this is? i shook my head no. i didn t recognize her. she had a black curly wig on. he said this is tania, and he kind of smiled.
7:00 thursday night, the door knock on my front door and it was the woman wanting to test drive my van. i said, sure. i just tossed her the keys. i got in the passenger seat. we just drove block and turned right, and then she stopped. and she said, can my friends come along. all i notice is william harris getting out of the car, because as he got out, there was something bulging out of his jacket. and opened up his coat, and sure enough he had a machine gun. said they were with the sla and they needed to borrow my van. as soon as he said sla, i knew who they were. patty got in the van behind william harris. and he pointed to her and said do you know who this is? i shook my head no. i didn t recognize her. she had a black curly wig on. he said this is tania, and he kind of smiled. as soon as he learned she was patricia hearst, he couldn t believe this happened to him.
altercation. we knew we couldn t go back to the safe house. we re driving in a stolen car. we couldn t keep driving around so we had to figure out another way. in 1974 i was 18 years old. i was a senior in high school. i had a van for sale. 7:00 thursday night, the door knock on my front door and it was the woman wanting to test drive my van. i said, sure. i tossed her the key asks. got in the passenger s seat and drove one ock and turned right and she stopped. and she said, can my friends come along. all i notice is william harris getting out of the car because as he fwot out, there was something bulging out of his jacket. open up his coat and he had a machine gun and said they were with the sla and needed to bo borrow my van. as soon as he said sla, i knew who they were. ty got in the van behind william harris and said you know who this is is. i shook my head no. i department recognize her. she had a black curly wig on.
william harris. and he pointed to her and said do you know who this is? i shook my head no. i didn t recognize her. she had a black curly wig on. he said this is tania, and he kind of smiled. as soon as he learned he was patricia hearst, he couldn t believe this happened to him. i said my friends aren t going to believe this story. i never really felt that fearful for my life. we even started talking sports. that s when i told them i had a baseball game the next day. we were concerned about him. we wanted him to be able to go on his way and play in his play-off game. i wanted him to be calm. so we were very charming and nice to him. patricia kind of was flirting with him. patricia and tom are talking. patricia takes out her gun and takes the bullets out of it and gives him the gun and explains why we re robbing banks. patty opened up, and she told me she was a willing participant in the bank robbery. when patty talked about mel s