my husband, he s been great. he has really stepped up. he has been emotionally supportive. mila has been a tonic throughout all of this for me. you know, she s kept me going. as well as that, we ve relied on my mum coming over from northern ireland frequently. so maybe two, three, four weeks at a time she will come and stay with us. i am going to get soppy. my mum has been my rock. my mum has always been my rock. to see the change from how active ashley was is just, oh, unbelievable. itjust saddens me so much, and i have cried. i ve cried, not in front of her, obviously. i ve cried at home. you just feel her pains, and you feel the lowness in her heart and in her voice.
mila has been a tonic throughout all of this for me. you know, she s kept me going. as well as that, we ve relied on my mum coming over from northern ireland frequently. so maybe two, three, four weeks at a time she will come and stay with us. i am going to get soppy. my mum has been my rock. my mum has always been my rock. to see the change from how active ashley was is just, oh, unbelievable. itjust saddens me so much, and i have cried. i ve cried, not in front of her, obviously. i ve cried at home. you just feel her pains, and you feel the lowness in her heart and in her voice. without a shadow of a doubt, long covid has been far worse than covid. with long covid, it sjust a living hell with no real end date to aim for.
much sometimes, not from me or my mom, but i am the one making the call. i love him for that protection. but i would rather be sheltered myself. bret: when you see him staring you through, what do you think? it is so interesting to me, because, you know, he says he is not a touchy-feely guy. on the one hand, that is really true. the most wry and ironic and funny, and he does not get mushy and soppy on the outside about anything. but i think at his core, he was all heart. and i think everybody who knows him knew that. which is why people are so drawn to him. i think one of his favorite movie characters ofeo all time s hungry bogart inc. casablanca.
take this seriously. mark, is the president-elect not taking this seriously, or is sean spicer pointing out this morning, there s a nuance of if indeed it was hacked, let s figure out who it was, but not say that the hack changed the results of the election? you re absolutely right. what we ve got here is the while donald trump s on a victory tour, clinton and her allies are on the weepy, soppy, you know, we lost tour. what this is, sean s right in terms of proportionality. senator mcconnell and others in leadership said we re going to look at this. really what they re trying to obscure is the fact that hillary clinton lost. and they went through the comey period, we went through the wikileaks period. both stages of grief. absolutely. i ll tell you, it s ironic that they continue to focus on the symptom and not the disease. the disease is hillary clinton. take a listen to what
the extraordinary william shatner. captain kirk himself opens up about star trek and why his co-stars hate him. what are you talking about? i thought i was loved. how he d like to be remembered. blazing in the sky with sky-writing, with fire, shatner. and the greatest moment of his life. what has been the single greatest moment of your life? doing the piers morgan interview. well, obviously. this is piers morgan tonight. good evening. we start with breaking news, with shocking new developments in the case of natalie wood, the actress who once said her greatest fear was dark seawater, who drowned 30 years ago next week. her body was found bay mile from a yacht she d been on with her husband, robert wagner, and fellow actor christopher walken. the los angeles county sheriff s office reopened the case yesterday in response to claims from several people who said they have additional information about natalie wood s death. joining me now is natalie s si