at bbc in chris curtis, editor in chief of broadcast magazine. chris came a very good to have you back on the media show, and i ve got to ask you about two of the biggest names in bbc news, emily maitliss and john sopel, both leaving it together and heading to the media company global to make a podcast, to do a show for the bbc as well and of course all of this comes not long after andrew marr left bbc and also went to global. so i wonder, chris, how you assess this announcement? i mean, it s been characterised as a brain drain and it s pretty clear that there is a string of high profile talent. i mean, it was not that long ago that eddie mayer made the same move. there s a lot of attraction, i think, in those big name presenters moving away from the bbc. if it gives them a little
next-door neighbor said it would be patricia cook. she always talked so nice and always smiling and laughing with you. it s a shock. reporter: the light outside the apartment patricia cook shared with her husband gary is on, but she won t be coming back here. she was shot and killed by a culpeper police officer answering a call about a suspicious person at 10:00 this morning. some sort of altercation took place and some shots were fired and the vehicle ended up traveling south on northeast street about 75 yards and ended up striking a telephone pole. reporter: these pictures of cook s jeep are graphic evidence of the violence. after the initial shots the witnesses said cook drove off northeast street taking out a street sign before hitting the light pole. there are unconfirmed reports from witnesses that the officer fired more shots as cook tried to drive away. that goes back to the investigation and that s the state police matter and there s nothing i can provide i