after everything was over, joseph had gotten trapped in our car port. shea and parker were trying to find me. i kept swimming that i was in the bathroom. didn t know where parker s bathroom was. parker, so difficult for all of you. we are so glad you re okay. 12 years old. how are you doing? and what has all of this been like for you, parker? it was pretty scary but i think i m fine. sandra: of course you are. you have your parents on either side of you and you are so strong. you will have so many stories to tell for quite some time and be stronger for it. dad, this was incredibly difficult on you trying to find members of your own family and you have family next door, a brother and sister-in-law. once you accounted for yourselves you went looking for other family members. what has it been like for you?
87th career victory on friday. cnn s patrick snell has more. reporter: mikaela shiffrin now stands alone at the top of the mountain. on saturday in sweden she got her 87th world cup victory which is now the most ever by a skier, man or woman. shiffrin just so impressive, especially in her final run in the slalom with the record on the line, she finished nearly a full second. the family was there to celebrate with her at the bottom of the mountain. and the win putting her ahead now of swedish skiing legend inga marstenmark who had held the record for most world cup wins for 34 years. a record many thought would never be broken. very hard to comprehend that thought, but my brother and sister-in-law got here didn t know they were coming. that s like that makes it so special, holy crap. holy. the best feeling is to ski on
and suffering she has endured. we never called royals racist , is the headline on the front of this morning s sun. the paper says his remark that he had never called his family racist was bizarre , and a u turn from previous incendiary claims , as they put it. the daily telegraph focuses on remarks by the duke of sussex, in which he said stereotypes about meghan, as a divorced, bi racial, american actress, were heightened by the press, and those stereotypes had been a barrier to his brother and sister in law william and kate, welcoming her in to the family. elsewhere, the guardian s lead article says the government is now considering a one off payment to help bring an end to the nurses strike. the paper cites comments made by the prime minister rishi sunak in a bbc interview yesterday, in which he suggested he was willing to have conversations about pay with union leaders.
burning bridges. you know, silence only allows the abuser to abuse, right? so i don t know how staying silent is ever going to make things better. that s genuinely what i believe. american actress, right? and that was playing out in the british press in the media at the time as well. so, you know, the fact that i had that in the back of my mind and some of the things my brother and sister-in-law, some of the ways they were acting or behaving definitely felt to me definitely that stereotype was causing a bit of a barrier to them in really sort of introducing or welcoming her. what do you mean specifically? well, american actress, divorced, biracial. there s all different parts to that and what that can mean. but if you are like a lot of my family do, if you re reading the press, the british tabloids at the same time as living the life, then there is a tendency where you can actually end up living in the tabloid bubble rather than the actual reality.
well because i see a lot of people who tend to lean left, more liberal in this country, are very much pro prince harry and pro meghan markle. the people who identify themselves as conservatives in this country have really said they need to go away, quit complaining and they have been bashing them so i find it really interesting that there is a political divide when it comes to the support were not so much support for the both of them here in the us. i am interested to know how it has been received over their when we heard prince harry talk about the fact he was dating in his words an american actress and that was perhaps a barrier to his brother and sister in law welcoming her, how has that been received with there? i that been received with there? i think a lot of people particularly people of colour in the us have thought it was a number of things, the fact she was married and divorced, that she was older than