Why were there bullets on the set? Alec Baldwin disaster
The Briefing27 Okt 2021

Why were there bullets on the set? Alec Baldwin disaster

The film industry was in shock last week when a director of photography was shot dead on the set of a movie in New Mexico. The shot was fired by Hollywood legend Alec Baldwin.

On today’s Briefing we ask the question everyone wants answered – how could such a thing happen? Marc Malkin is senior editor at Variety and host of the 'Just for Variety' podcast. Marc talks about Baldwin’s future….and explains what the fallout will be from the incident. We’re also joined by John Bowring, an Australian armourer and gunsmith who has worked on thousands of film sets. John explains HOW the accident occurred and why it will happen again.

On today’s Briefing…we go behind the scenes of the Alec Baldwin shooting in New Mexico.

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Govt social media crackdown won’t work + Vic Premiers message to Neo-Nazi

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The Taliban calls for international help + The hidden cost of your Airbnb

The Taliban calls for international help + The hidden cost of your Airbnb

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The simple solution to our housing crisis + Dezi Freeman update

The simple solution to our housing crisis + Dezi Freeman update

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Protestors called ‘racist’ + Our world-leading gun control is failing

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31 Aug 202522min

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Randa Abdel-Fattah had her name written on a bomb

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29 Aug 202539min

Croc Wrangler found guilty + Expert’s warning about weight-loss drugs

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BONUS: Tesla launches driverless cars in Australia

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