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want ben dead?as this murder a business deal gone bad or was someone after ben's fortune, maybe someone closer to home? >>> coming up, the investigation begins. >> the comings and goings of every room, every guest -- >> 450 rooms. >> when family affair continues. great presentation, tim. could you email me the part about geico making it easy to switch and save hundreds? oh yeah, sure. um. you don't know my name, do you? (laughs nervously) of course i know your name. i just get you mixed up with the other guy. what's his name? what's your name? switch to geico®. you could save 15% or more on car insurance. could you just tell me? i want this to be over. ♪ work so hard ♪ give it everything you got ♪ strength of a lioness ♪ tough as a knot ♪ rocking the stage ♪ and we never gonna stop ♪ all strength, no sweat. ♪ just in case you forgot ♪ all strength. ♪ no sweat secret. all strength. no sweat. so chantix can help you quit slow turkey.rkey. along with support, chantix is proven to help you quit. with ch
want ben dead?as this murder a business deal gone bad or was someone after ben's fortune, maybe someone closer to home? >>> coming up, the investigation begins. >> the comings and goings of every room, every guest -- >> 450 rooms. >> when family affair continues. great presentation, tim. could you email me the part about geico making it easy to switch and save hundreds? oh yeah, sure. um. you don't know my name, do you? (laughs nervously) of course i know your name. i...
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but why kill ben's 87-year-old mother. in place at the time, if he died first, his mother, not his wife narcy would be the primary beneficiary. but with bernice dead, there was nothing standing in narcy's way. >> had they not tried to kill ben and succeeded in killing ben, they probably never would have been caught. >> and there was more. when detectives arrested garcia, they learned still a third murder might be in the works. someone else provided for the in the will. narcy's daughter, may. >> she was in serious peril. >> i always believed she was, i couldn't prove it to anybody. when we sat down with garcia and learned that there was a hit out on may, that became concerning. >> a battered photo of may was found in garcia, the confessed hit man's wallet. he was told, she would be the next job. >> well, may freaked. she needed to move apartments asap. and told federal prosecutors she didn't have the money. the feds told her they would get her the money but the paperwork would take time. detective alison carpettier didn't t
but why kill ben's 87-year-old mother. in place at the time, if he died first, his mother, not his wife narcy would be the primary beneficiary. but with bernice dead, there was nothing standing in narcy's way. >> had they not tried to kill ben and succeeded in killing ben, they probably never would have been caught. >> and there was more. when detectives arrested garcia, they learned still a third murder might be in the works. someone else provided for the in the will. narcy's...
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did you kill ben?> no, i did not. >> and sure enough when they tested him for gunshot residue or bloodd castoff, he was clean. could not have fired that gun. and so back to melissa. >> reporter: because there was blood on melissa and gunshot residue -- >> i don't know what happened. >> just the truth is all i'm hoping to get. >> reporter: melissa's friend jamie was there when she came out of the interrogation room. >> i mean melissa just dropped to the floor when she saw me. and she had a little bit of blood on her. she just said i didn't do this. and i know you didn't do it. >> reporter: but jamie knew there were others, and not just the police, who were very suspicious of melissa. >> she's the kind of suspect, she's the wife. she was laying in bed with him. doesn't make sense that she wasn't shot. >> did melissa do it? geez, i hope not. but i mean she could have. why wasn't she shot? >> i thought if she did commit the murder, she's going to make a mistake. you can only live that life so long. >> comi
did you kill ben?> no, i did not. >> and sure enough when they tested him for gunshot residue or bloodd castoff, he was clean. could not have fired that gun. and so back to melissa. >> reporter: because there was blood on melissa and gunshot residue -- >> i don't know what happened. >> just the truth is all i'm hoping to get. >> reporter: melissa's friend jamie was there when she came out of the interrogation room. >> i mean melissa just dropped to the...
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>> so how did ben get his groove back? well, hard work. first, ben put the focus on family.rvices with his ex jen and their three kids. our source says, ben's relationship with jen is doing amazingly well despite everything that's happened. ben's also studied buddhism and meditation with spiritual counr noahevine. >> there isn't enough money to make anybody happy. >> ben says because of noah, quote, today i am sober, happy, healthy and have joint custody of my three children. as for his love life, ben seems to have put that on hold. he had a 2-month fling with a 22-year-old playboy model and briefly reunited with girlfriend lindsay shookus. but our source says ben's been living the single life lately and is, quote, focusing on his health. ben is also hitting the gym and moving on in his career. >> oh, my god, it's such a pain in the ass. every time i mention batman it gets this huge,en why, click bait. >> yeah, good-bye batman. hello new movie with good pal matt damon. it's called "the last duel." our source says ben wants to be the best he can be and ben's loved ones are pr
>> so how did ben get his groove back? well, hard work. first, ben put the focus on family.rvices with his ex jen and their three kids. our source says, ben's relationship with jen is doing amazingly well despite everything that's happened. ben's also studied buddhism and meditation with spiritual counr noahevine. >> there isn't enough money to make anybody happy. >> ben says because of noah, quote, today i am sober, happy, healthy and have joint custody of my three children....
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you were in the trial and saw ben field in the court room.lawyers on both sides were analysing all sorts of poems that ben field had written about peter and given to peter. line by line, trying to search for hidden meanings as if they were at university. ben field is a highly intelligent man, shared peter's passion for literature, highly educated, articulate, charming man, one can understand why peter fell in love with him. a deeply, deeply flawed man, morally, ithinki love with him. a deeply, deeply flawed man, morally, i think i agree with the police that this is probably the nearest to you for that i have come probably the nearest to you for that i have come across probably the nearest to you for that i have come across in my life. he went on, there are so many extraordinary and horrendous twists in this, to target a neighbour, this was ann moore—martin, and the detail of the ways he went around exploiting her and getting into her head are so terrifying. yes, these we re head are so terrifying. yes, these were both, peter farquhar and ann
you were in the trial and saw ben field in the court room.lawyers on both sides were analysing all sorts of poems that ben field had written about peter and given to peter. line by line, trying to search for hidden meanings as if they were at university. ben field is a highly intelligent man, shared peter's passion for literature, highly educated, articulate, charming man, one can understand why peter fell in love with him. a deeply, deeply flawed man, morally, ithinki love with him. a deeply,...
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the jury today found ben field had suffocated him.defrauding peter and ann. field's friend, martyn smith, was cleared of charges that he'd helped. in a statement read by the police, peter's family said there were lessons to be learned. "if people hear this story, we hope they are very, very careful if somebody unexpected walks into the life of a loved one when that loved one is vulnerable and lonely. there must be other people out there like ben field and we wouldn't want anyone to have to go through the things that we have." in the quiet village of maids moreton, this was a chilling case. two devout but vulnerable people mentally and physically exploited. sadly, ann moore—martin also died of natural causes. ben field, his picture hanging over her dressing table, had blighted her final years. tom symonds, bbc news, oxford crown court. now on bbc news, in a country where it's expected your extended family will look after you in old age, what do you do if they long ago rejected you 7 that's a question for most of pakistan's tra nsgender
the jury today found ben field had suffocated him.defrauding peter and ann. field's friend, martyn smith, was cleared of charges that he'd helped. in a statement read by the police, peter's family said there were lessons to be learned. "if people hear this story, we hope they are very, very careful if somebody unexpected walks into the life of a loved one when that loved one is vulnerable and lonely. there must be other people out there like ben field and we wouldn't want anyone to have to...
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ben stokes, they should knight him, actually., "oh, my god, this isn't going to happen, it can't happen," and then we were like... i think everyone was just in shock. it was brilliant. superb. yesterday morning we didn't think we would be coming to watch any cricket at all and to see that is incredible, ridiculous. i thought it was ebbing away but they came back. absolutely unbelievable. fantastic. it was great. highly delighted that we managed to pull it off. as the game drew nearer to an end, it got tighter and tighter. and thanks to that man ben stokes, and jack leach as well, who held his end up, a great day. we can speak to our sports correspondent, andy swiss, who's at headingley. i'm sure the match will go down in the sporting history books but try to put it into context for us, particularly for the non—cricket fans. explain to us how big a deal this is. it was quite extraordinary, because what happened was, england we re because what happened was, england were set a big target to win, needing another 203 at the start of t
ben stokes, they should knight him, actually., "oh, my god, this isn't going to happen, it can't happen," and then we were like... i think everyone was just in shock. it was brilliant. superb. yesterday morning we didn't think we would be coming to watch any cricket at all and to see that is incredible, ridiculous. i thought it was ebbing away but they came back. absolutely unbelievable. fantastic. it was great. highly delighted that we managed to pull it off. as the game drew nearer...
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about ben stokes ——we will talk about ben stokes ——we will talk about ben stokes with jonathan agnewy all reports was making people cry with his comments. it is front and back pages and it is a lwa ys it is front and back pages and it is always interesting when they do that. the great roar we were talking about there and also on the back pages, and the times as well. a lot of people that make and we will try to get a sense of this today — is an individual within a team sport, isn't it, when you have an extraordinary individual performance, which is quite interesting dynamic isn't it? performance, which is quite interesting dynamic isn't mm performance, which is quite interesting dynamic isn't it? it is a 1—man show, this. i1—man show, yes. ina a 1—man show, this. i1—man show, yes. in a team sport, which is an unusual scenario. everyone is saying to put this right up there, it is up there with one of muhammed ali's boxing bouts, with usain bolt doing, you know, breaking the world record so you know, breaking the world record so many times, put it in that category. that is what we are
about ben stokes ——we will talk about ben stokes ——we will talk about ben stokes with jonathan agnewy all reports was making people cry with his comments. it is front and back pages and it is a lwa ys it is front and back pages and it is always interesting when they do that. the great roar we were talking about there and also on the back pages, and the times as well. a lot of people that make and we will try to get a sense of this today — is an individual within a team sport, isn't...
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ben stokes ripped into the australian bowling.t sixes in total. a stunning achievement. he had some luck. he was dropped at one point, australia fumbling a run out and there was an lbw appeal turned down which replays showed was hitting the stumps. australia by that stage had used up their reviews. england rode their luck but how ben stokes deserved it as he hit the boundary that sent headingley into euphoria. this was the scene of a young both in‘s heroics in 1981 and this was right up there. if england had lost this match, their ashes hopes would have been over. it is level after this and after this they will believe anything is possible. moments like that don't come along very often and you know, it was just an amazing game to be part of. to be there at the end and keep our ashes hopes alive was a pretty special feeling. on to football — and the premier league champions manchester city maintained their unbeaten start to the new season with a win at bournemouth. sergio aguero scored twice in a 3—1victory. raheem sterling also sc
ben stokes ripped into the australian bowling.t sixes in total. a stunning achievement. he had some luck. he was dropped at one point, australia fumbling a run out and there was an lbw appeal turned down which replays showed was hitting the stumps. australia by that stage had used up their reviews. england rode their luck but how ben stokes deserved it as he hit the boundary that sent headingley into euphoria. this was the scene of a young both in‘s heroics in 1981 and this was right up...
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so, ben stokes now. brilliant innings.s i've seen from an england batsman. out of breath, like, just the adrenaline. the best kind of sporting moment. yeah, brilliant day. and for stokes, what a summer. a world cup winner and now an ashes hero. one of english cricket's most extraordinary talents on one of its most extraordinary days. yes, what a performance from ben stokes, headingley has seen a few ashes miracles over the years, ian botham in 1981, and this was right up botham in 1981, and this was right up there. and remember, had england lost this match, then their hopes of winning back the ashes would have been over. it's now 1—1 with two matches left, and after this, they will surely believe anything is possible, mishal. andy swiss, thank you very much. a temperature of 33.3 celsius was recorded today, making this the hottest late august bank holiday weekend on record. the met office says it could be even warmer tomorrow. let's join our correspondent richard galpin, who's in brighton, where i imagine people have been
so, ben stokes now. brilliant innings.s i've seen from an england batsman. out of breath, like, just the adrenaline. the best kind of sporting moment. yeah, brilliant day. and for stokes, what a summer. a world cup winner and now an ashes hero. one of english cricket's most extraordinary talents on one of its most extraordinary days. yes, what a performance from ben stokes, headingley has seen a few ashes miracles over the years, ian botham in 1981, and this was right up botham in 1981, and...
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then it was all down to ben stokes.nny ba i rstow, healthy partnership withjonny bairstow, but when went, it was the ben stokes' show. he brought up his century with the boundary with jack leach, the last man in at the other end. england nine wickets down and he did well to keep ben stokes on strike. strike he did, time and time again. reverse sweeps over the boundary as he cleared the boundary time and time again. there was an agonising drama towards the end because jack leach, ben stokes should have been out but australia had run out of reviews so they couldn't clear and lbw decision. these are the winning runs coming up for england to win by one wicket. it was reminiscent of 2005 when they we re was reminiscent of 2005 when they were in the ashes for the first time ina long were in the ashes for the first time in a long time at edgbaston. that was a 2—1victory against australia. 1981 at headingley, that was about ian botham. ian botham, and ben stokes, it was an impossible victory for england in the ashes in 1981 and
then it was all down to ben stokes.nny ba i rstow, healthy partnership withjonny bairstow, but when went, it was the ben stokes' show. he brought up his century with the boundary with jack leach, the last man in at the other end. england nine wickets down and he did well to keep ben stokes on strike. strike he did, time and time again. reverse sweeps over the boundary as he cleared the boundary time and time again. there was an agonising drama towards the end because jack leach, ben stokes...
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that's a "we were there" moment. 50, ben stokes now. brilliant innings. start playing some shots, hitting it, well, he did that and then some, didn't he? finest innings i've seen from an england batsman. out of breath, like, just the adrenaline. the best kind of sporting moment. brilliant atmosphere, good banter. yeah, brilliant day. and for stokes, what a summer. a world cup winner and now an ashes hero. one of english cricket's most extraordinary talents on one of its most extraordinary days. well, many england fans may still be in shock over the drama from headingley today, but perhaps none moreso than ben stokes himself. stuart broad tweeted this photo of stokes in the changing rooms immediately afterwards. he says, "not sure he can quite believe what he's just done." let's step away from the ashes then for now because it another busy day in the premier league. the champions manchester city had a fairly comfortable win on the south coast where sergio aguero scored twice as they beat bournemouth 3—1. joe lynskey reports. this is what happens when pep c
that's a "we were there" moment. 50, ben stokes now. brilliant innings. start playing some shots, hitting it, well, he did that and then some, didn't he? finest innings i've seen from an england batsman. out of breath, like, just the adrenaline. the best kind of sporting moment. brilliant atmosphere, good banter. yeah, brilliant day. and for stokes, what a summer. a world cup winner and now an ashes hero. one of english cricket's most extraordinary talents on one of its most...
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and in our signature segment, musician ben folds shares the stories behind his songs. next on "pbs newshour weekend." >> pbs newshour weekend is made possible by: bernard and irene schwartz. sue and edgar wachenheim iii. the cheryl and philip milstein family. the j.p.b. foundation. rosalind p. walter, in memory of george o'neil. barbara hope zuckerberg. corporate funding is provided by mutual of america-- designing customized individual and group retirement products.w that's wre your retirement company. additional support has been provided by: oand by the corporaor public broadcasting. a private corporation funded by the american people. urand by contributions to pbs station from viewers like you. thank you.ch from the tnet studios at lincoln center in new york, hari sreenivasan. >> sreenivasan: good evening and thanks for joining us.t in wuld be the largest demonstration yet, pro-democracy protesters fled the streets of hong kong today, marching through heavy rain towards government offices to call f reform. citing previous violence, police initially banned the protes
and in our signature segment, musician ben folds shares the stories behind his songs. next on "pbs newshour weekend." >> pbs newshour weekend is made possible by: bernard and irene schwartz. sue and edgar wachenheim iii. the cheryl and philip milstein family. the j.p.b. foundation. rosalind p. walter, in memory of george o'neil. barbara hope zuckerberg. corporate funding is provided by mutual of america-- designing customized individual and group retirement products.w that's wre...
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my name is ben bleiman. i've lived in san francisco for almost 16 years now, and i've been a bar owner, a father to a toddler now in the outer richmond, and a passionate organizer around nightlife for at least the last ten years, if not more. i am currently the chairman of the california music and culture association, which is the trade association that represents night clubs and bars and music festivals and music concerts. and as i said, i've spent years advocating for night life. but before joining the entertainment commission, but joining the entertainment commission has truly been one of the most rewarding experiences i've had. i'm now the president of the commission, which allows me kind of some extra input into the direction that the office goes and what we do. and i can't say how pleasurable it is and how rewarding it is to work with the commission staff. they're extraordinary competent and care deeply about san francisco night life as i do. i think my root of love for night life is night life is for
my name is ben bleiman. i've lived in san francisco for almost 16 years now, and i've been a bar owner, a father to a toddler now in the outer richmond, and a passionate organizer around nightlife for at least the last ten years, if not more. i am currently the chairman of the california music and culture association, which is the trade association that represents night clubs and bars and music festivals and music concerts. and as i said, i've spent years advocating for night life. but before...
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vonnie: ben is sticking with us. we have a lot more to talk about, including his thoughts on the u.s. as well aberdeen's head of u.k. and european equities. the s&p 500 is muted in its games, up about 1/4 of a percentage point. the nasdaq has erased all of its games. it was higher by a couple of tenths earlier on, now back to just about flat. this is bloomberg. ♪ ♪ vonnie: live from new york, i'm vonnie quinn. this is the european close on "bloomberg markets." let's get a check on the first word news with riddick a group gupta.ith ritika racing toerto rico is be hit by tropical storm dorian, likely to become a hurricane after hitting puertotethe southeastern u.s. this weekend. in the u.k., it appears -- in italy, it appears the new government will be headed by current prime minister giuseppe conte. the five star party and democrats are heading for a deal that would form a coalition after days of negotiations. airstrikes came after insurgents launched counter attacks on the edges of it lip in syria -- of it live -- of
vonnie: ben is sticking with us. we have a lot more to talk about, including his thoughts on the u.s. as well aberdeen's head of u.k. and european equities. the s&p 500 is muted in its games, up about 1/4 of a percentage point. the nasdaq has erased all of its games. it was higher by a couple of tenths earlier on, now back to just about flat. this is bloomberg. ♪ ♪ vonnie: live from new york, i'm vonnie quinn. this is the european close on "bloomberg markets." let's get a...
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this speaks volumes as to ben's character.d, he would have posed an ongoing danger to society. this investigation highlights the fact that there are many ways people can be vulnerable. peter and anne were defrauded through their age, their independence, and their religious beliefs. as the average age of the population increases, our society needs to be more aware of the additional dangers which elderly people may face. well, i guess that the first word that springs to mind and is at the foremost is evil. here is a cold, calculating, devious man who took pleasure from inflicting both physical and mental torment on his victim. yeah, evil. 0ur correspondentjo black has been following the trial at oxford crown court. yes, this has been a long and complex case. it started at the beginning of may, and there have been thousands of articles and evidence, and peter parker kept journal and ben field kept a diary. it has been very long and complex and it took the jury almost 13 days of deliberation to come to the verdicts. ben field was
this speaks volumes as to ben's character.d, he would have posed an ongoing danger to society. this investigation highlights the fact that there are many ways people can be vulnerable. peter and anne were defrauded through their age, their independence, and their religious beliefs. as the average age of the population increases, our society needs to be more aware of the additional dangers which elderly people may face. well, i guess that the first word that springs to mind and is at the...
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do i still have ben roahodes on the phone, guys? hey, ben, are you still with me? >> yeah, i'm still here. >> as we continue to watch this unfold, i wanted to ask you, if this -- if this happened on president obama's watch, how -- how would you advise -- how would you have advised him to respond? >> well, i think, you know, the first thing you'd be doing is urging the chinese government to pull back and show restraint here. if they're not going to do that, part of what you'd be doing is you'd be going around the world to all your allies, european allies, asian allies and try essentially speak with one voice in condemning this violence we see. you'd be going to the united nations perhaps and try to have an emergency session devoted to this issue. and you'd be making very clear, and, again, trying to mobilize many different countries to speak out against this kind of oppression. and trying to speak to all those major banks and companies that have headquarters or larger presences in hong kong to make the point that do you want to essentially be a party to this kind of
do i still have ben roahodes on the phone, guys? hey, ben, are you still with me? >> yeah, i'm still here. >> as we continue to watch this unfold, i wanted to ask you, if this -- if this happened on president obama's watch, how -- how would you advise -- how would you have advised him to respond? >> well, i think, you know, the first thing you'd be doing is urging the chinese government to pull back and show restraint here. if they're not going to do that, part of what you'd...
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i'm ben bland in london. the headlines: warm words, but a warning too — angela merkel tells borisjohnson he's got 30 days to avoid a no—deal brexit. you've set a very blistering timetable there of 30 days, if i understood you correctly. i'm more than happy with that. "appalling and inhumane" — critics condemn white house plans which could see migrant children detained indefinitely. i'm sharanjit leyl in singapore. also in the programme: president trump calls denmark's prime minister "a nasty woman" and cancels his trip after she says greenland "is not for sale". more allegations about prince andrew's links with the convicted sex offenderjeffrey epstein. buckingham palace says "any suggestion of impropriety with minors is categorically untrue." live from our studios in london and singapore, this is bbc world news. it's newsday. it's midnight here in london, 7:00am in singapore and 1:00am in the morning in berlin, where borisjohnson began his first foreign trip as prime minister. on thursday, he goes to paris.
i'm ben bland in london. the headlines: warm words, but a warning too — angela merkel tells borisjohnson he's got 30 days to avoid a no—deal brexit. you've set a very blistering timetable there of 30 days, if i understood you correctly. i'm more than happy with that. "appalling and inhumane" — critics condemn white house plans which could see migrant children detained indefinitely. i'm sharanjit leyl in singapore. also in the programme: president trump calls denmark's prime...
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ben field did inherit peter farquar‘s house.w doors down this road to the house of ann moore—martin — the 83—year—old became his next target. despite the 57—year age gap, they had a sexual relationship, but for field it was more pretence. his sketchbook shows one of his tactics, writing religious messages on her mirrors, some saying she should leave her house to him. she was deeply religious and believed they were communications from god. then, there was this... hello, i'm thinking of withdrawing all my accounts, money held in my accounts. ann moore—martin release £27,000 from her bank and gave it to field after he said his brother was ill and needed his own dialysis machine. it was another lie. it's actually quite urgent. in life, one must not be selfish. she died of natural causes, but before her death she confided in her niece about her relationship with field and the mirrors. the court was told she said he had given her white powder to help her sleep. a police investigation revealed field's links with both neighbours and 18
ben field did inherit peter farquar‘s house.w doors down this road to the house of ann moore—martin — the 83—year—old became his next target. despite the 57—year age gap, they had a sexual relationship, but for field it was more pretence. his sketchbook shows one of his tactics, writing religious messages on her mirrors, some saying she should leave her house to him. she was deeply religious and believed they were communications from god. then, there was this... hello, i'm thinking...
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ben saves a lot for his last state.uld have gone to the coast, but instead he went to this area which has this tidal bore, this huge long wave that's created as the water rushes back up into this inlet and gives them a seven minute cruise on their boards, capping off his 50-state journey. clearly ben has found his passion and just listening to him is contagious. congratulations, ben. >> yeah! ♪ >> they say that bull stuck in that metal fence inadvertently. it is bull. look right over there behind those humans trying to help that bull out. i see some females. i think maybe the bull was maybe trying to go visit. >> they had to call firefighters to get the bull out. there they are with their cutters. >> it finally calmed down and then you could see right when they're finished cutting, you could see this other firefighter moves up onto that metal fence they've been cutting and bounces up and down on it just to loosen it. now, this rescue is just astoni astonishing. the first question is, how did the horse get on the roof. a
ben saves a lot for his last state.uld have gone to the coast, but instead he went to this area which has this tidal bore, this huge long wave that's created as the water rushes back up into this inlet and gives them a seven minute cruise on their boards, capping off his 50-state journey. clearly ben has found his passion and just listening to him is contagious. congratulations, ben. >> yeah! ♪ >> they say that bull stuck in that metal fence inadvertently. it is bull. look right...
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ben field did inherit peter farquar‘s house.switched a few doors down this road to the house of ann moore—martin — the 83—year—old became his next target. despite the 57—year age gap, they had a sexual relationship, but for field it was more pretence. his sketchbook shows one of his tactics, writing religious messages on her mirrors, some saying she should leave her house to him. she was deeply religious and believed they were communications from god. then, there was this... hello, i'm thinking of withdrawing all my accounts, money held in my accounts. ann moore—martin released £27,000 from her bank and gave it to field after he said his brother was ill and needed his own dialysis machine. it was another lie. it's actually quite urgent. in life, one must not be selfish. she died of natural causes, but before her death she confided in her niece about her relationship with field and the mirrors. the court was told she said he had given her white powder to help her sleep. a police investigation revealed field's links with both neig
ben field did inherit peter farquar‘s house.switched a few doors down this road to the house of ann moore—martin — the 83—year—old became his next target. despite the 57—year age gap, they had a sexual relationship, but for field it was more pretence. his sketchbook shows one of his tactics, writing religious messages on her mirrors, some saying she should leave her house to him. she was deeply religious and believed they were communications from god. then, there was this... hello,...
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yes, he admitted he was there when ben hobbs killed angie and even held her down when ben stabbed her he said he stabbed her once d himself. the motive? revenge. supposedly angie had been meddling in ben's marriage and hobbs didn't like that a bit so they asked him a question about angie. t angie. and lo and behold he was right. that dna result came back and the semen found on angie's body didn't belong to ben hobbs or chris tapp. neither one of them. what went your head when the dna results came back and it showed theit attacker was not ben hobb? >> if you nail it down to one word, it's frustration. >> reporter: the detectivesrd decided that didn't mean chris was lying or that the thoroueor the crime was wrong. . may only mean they decided to expand the theory. the two werehe guilty they were sure of it g so the mystery dna must have come from a third man, a third attacker. so they put tapp back in a littlek interrogation room and asked him was a third man involved in the crime? and sure enough chris tapp said, yes, there was a third man. but no matter how many times detectives noask
yes, he admitted he was there when ben hobbs killed angie and even held her down when ben stabbed her he said he stabbed her once d himself. the motive? revenge. supposedly angie had been meddling in ben's marriage and hobbs didn't like that a bit so they asked him a question about angie. t angie. and lo and behold he was right. that dna result came back and the semen found on angie's body didn't belong to ben hobbs or chris tapp. neither one of them. what went your head when the dna results...
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it was an astonishing assault from ben stokes. just a few months ago, six weeks ago, he called his innings in the world cup final to beat new zealand and win the world cup for england, in the one—day game, he said that was once—in—a—lifetime stuff but 135 not out, with 11 boundaries, eight sixes, to keep the ashes alive and draw england back into the series at 1-1, this draw england back into the series at 1—1, this has got to go down as one of the greatest england test innings and one of the great test matches, i think this summer has breathed new life back into english cricket. certainly on this test alone, test cricket as well, just when you thought it was a dying form of the game, and this from the england captain in the last couple of bits, talking about ben stokes, joe root says "he's a freak, he's incredible. the message at the start of the day was to just keep believing, if we had two people out there, still breathing, then we had a chance is great. they certainly did and it was a record run chase for england to wina a rec
it was an astonishing assault from ben stokes. just a few months ago, six weeks ago, he called his innings in the world cup final to beat new zealand and win the world cup for england, in the one—day game, he said that was once—in—a—lifetime stuff but 135 not out, with 11 boundaries, eight sixes, to keep the ashes alive and draw england back into the series at 1-1, this draw england back into the series at 1—1, this has got to go down as one of the greatest england test innings and...
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the jury today found ben field had suffocated him.s friend, martyn smith, was cleared of charges that he'd helped. in a statement read by the police, peter's family said there were lessons to be learned. "if people hear this story, we hope they are very, very careful if somebody unexpected walks into the life of a loved one when that loved one is vulnerable and lonely. there must be other people out there like ben field and we wouldn't want anyone to have to go through the things that we have." in the quiet village of maids moreton, this was a chilling case. two devout but vulnerable people mentally and physically exploited. sadly, ann moore—martin also died of natural causes. ben field, his picture hanging over her dressing table, had blighted her final years. india has told pakistan to give out of its internal affairs as tension continues to rise over the disputed region of kashmir. today some mosques were allowed to open in the interested men —— indian administered parts of the territory after a communications blackout and lockdown
the jury today found ben field had suffocated him.s friend, martyn smith, was cleared of charges that he'd helped. in a statement read by the police, peter's family said there were lessons to be learned. "if people hear this story, we hope they are very, very careful if somebody unexpected walks into the life of a loved one when that loved one is vulnerable and lonely. there must be other people out there like ben field and we wouldn't want anyone to have to go through the things that we...
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that's part of has ben is showing us here. after he's done wyoming, he heads over to the surf mecca of wisconsin, followed up by west virginia, washington, vermont. are you starting to see maybe a thread, a trend here? >> surfing all 50 states? >> right, oli. something a surf kid from new jersey set his sights on after he got sober back in 2015. he thought that's the perfect way for me to focus on what i love, surfing and give me a focus during my sobriety. >> ten nessee, gorgeous. i want to go there. >> were some surprises in the 50 states. never thought pennsylvania would have a space like this. >> dang? really? >> yep. ben had one main rule during this project, they had to find waves that other people could surf, too. he couldn't surf behind a boat that was creating a wave for him. >> yeah! yeah! >> him and his buddies are totally stoked. >> a wave. >> where? >> right there in front of us. >> stoked because they found something they could totally surf. but here's the moment where the colonization of his three-year, 50-state
that's part of has ben is showing us here. after he's done wyoming, he heads over to the surf mecca of wisconsin, followed up by west virginia, washington, vermont. are you starting to see maybe a thread, a trend here? >> surfing all 50 states? >> right, oli. something a surf kid from new jersey set his sights on after he got sober back in 2015. he thought that's the perfect way for me to focus on what i love, surfing and give me a focus during my sobriety. >> ten nessee,...
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the jury today found ben field had suffocated him.eld's friend, martyn smith, was cleared of charges that he'd helped. in a statement read by the police, peter's family said there were lessons to be learned. if people hear this story, we hope they are very, very careful if somebody unexpected walks into the life of a loved one when that loved one is vulnerable and lonely. there must be other people out there like ben field and we wouldn't want anyone to have to go through the things that we have. in the quiet village of maids moreton, this was a chilling case. two devout but vulnerable people mentally and physically exploited. sadly, ann moore—martin also died of natural causes. ben field, his picture hanging over her dressing table, had blighted her final years. tom symonds, bbc news, oxford crown court. india has told pakistan to keep out of its internal affairs, as tension continues to rise over the disputed region of kashmir. today, some mosques were allowed to open in the indian—administered parts of the territory, after a commun
the jury today found ben field had suffocated him.eld's friend, martyn smith, was cleared of charges that he'd helped. in a statement read by the police, peter's family said there were lessons to be learned. if people hear this story, we hope they are very, very careful if somebody unexpected walks into the life of a loved one when that loved one is vulnerable and lonely. there must be other people out there like ben field and we wouldn't want anyone to have to go through the things that we...
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so, ben stokes now. sir ben stokes now. brilliant innings.t playing some shots, hitting it, well, he did that and then some, didn't he? finest innings i've seen from an england batsman. out of breath, like, just the adrenaline. the best kind of sporting moment. brilliant atmosphere, good banter. yeah, brilliant day. and for stokes, what a summer. a world cup winner and now an ashes hero. one of english cricket's most extraordinary talents on one of its most extraordinary days. the cricket analyst simon hughes has been telling me he hadn't seen this coming. no, i mean, i think it was the most amazing performance. i think, you know, to try and put it into perspective, we mentioned ian botham in 1981 at headingley, that was an innings which resurrected england from following on and gave them the chance of victory, which bob willis sealed. this game, and this innings won the match. it was the last innings of the game and the percentage of runs that stokes scored with not only the last man, but with the last four men, when bairstow was out, englan
so, ben stokes now. sir ben stokes now. brilliant innings.t playing some shots, hitting it, well, he did that and then some, didn't he? finest innings i've seen from an england batsman. out of breath, like, just the adrenaline. the best kind of sporting moment. brilliant atmosphere, good banter. yeah, brilliant day. and for stokes, what a summer. a world cup winner and now an ashes hero. one of english cricket's most extraordinary talents on one of its most extraordinary days. the cricket...
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thank you, ben.ether people will be returning to work or whether some of the protesters might go back to the streets after those defining glasses we saw in nick's report. the street is back to normal, and here, one of the seven venues for those rallies which were held yesterday afternoon, it was jampacked yesterday, but now all we can see is some graffiti and some of those yellow posters that they were holding which said against extradition bell. well, let's bring in ourgas, extradition bell. well, let's bring in our gas, victoria simbel, from the university of notre—dame, she joins us from new york, but she is originally from here. thank you for joining us today. so we were just speaking to the union which was behind the strike yesterday that said they think that 350,000 people it is debated in the strike yesterday. —— participated, what was your reaction to what was taking place in your hometown? it is striking because hong kong people just wanted to make money and for many years whenever there was
thank you, ben.ether people will be returning to work or whether some of the protesters might go back to the streets after those defining glasses we saw in nick's report. the street is back to normal, and here, one of the seven venues for those rallies which were held yesterday afternoon, it was jampacked yesterday, but now all we can see is some graffiti and some of those yellow posters that they were holding which said against extradition bell. well, let's bring in ourgas, extradition bell....
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hundred for ben stokes, what a summer hundred for ben stokes, what a summer he's having.the target ticked down. stokes utterly inspired, it was spine tingling, spectacular drama, as this took england within two. it is six... australia had their chances, they dropped a catch and then they fumbled a run out. could you believe it? moments later, stokes sent headingley into dreamland. single—handedly, single batted, he dragged england to an astonishing win. even by his standards, an extraordinary feat. moments like that don't come along very often and it's an amazing game to be part of, to be there at the end and still keep our ashes hopes alive. it was a pretty special feeling coming off at the end. and for those who had just watched him, it is one of those moments that will go down in history. we were thinking, it cannot happen. then it would happen, everyone was in shock. brilliant innings. he said he had to start hitting it and he did that and some, did he. he has given cricket one of the most incredible comebacks. it was phenomenal to be able to pull that off. we had som
hundred for ben stokes, what a summer hundred for ben stokes, what a summer he's having.the target ticked down. stokes utterly inspired, it was spine tingling, spectacular drama, as this took england within two. it is six... australia had their chances, they dropped a catch and then they fumbled a run out. could you believe it? moments later, stokes sent headingley into dreamland. single—handedly, single batted, he dragged england to an astonishing win. even by his standards, an extraordinary...
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the jury today found ben field had suffocated him.d defrauding peter and ann. field's friend, martyn smith, was cleared of charges that he'd helped. in a statement read by the police, peter's family said there were lessons to be learned. "if people hear this story, we hope they are very, very careful if somebody unexpected walks into the life of a loved one when that loved one is vulnerable and lonely. there must be other people out there like ben field and we wouldn't want anyone to have to go through the things that we have." in the quiet village of maids moreton, this was a chilling case. two devout but vulnerable people mentally and physically exploited. sadly, ann moore—martin also died of natural causes. ben field, his picture hanging over her dressing table, had blighted her final years. tom symonds, bbc news, oxford crown court. coming up at six o'clock breakfast with naga munchetty and charlie stayt. but now on bbc news, the travel show. this week on the travel show, i'm in lebanon, finding out why beirut is hoping to regain
the jury today found ben field had suffocated him.d defrauding peter and ann. field's friend, martyn smith, was cleared of charges that he'd helped. in a statement read by the police, peter's family said there were lessons to be learned. "if people hear this story, we hope they are very, very careful if somebody unexpected walks into the life of a loved one when that loved one is vulnerable and lonely. there must be other people out there like ben field and we wouldn't want anyone to have...
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and ben is right.table with kim jong-un. >> who would have believed at the end of all that hell, germany would be a great democracy, japan would be a great democracy, and europe would be united. thank you, ben rhodes, great to have you on. and thank you for your service too. jill colvin, thank you for the associated press, and eugene robinson. >> you're up next, 2020 presidential contender beto o'rourke is ready to play "hardball." >> still ahead, the massive wildfires destroying the amazon. the french president calls it a global crisis. trump doesn't even understand what this is, the lungs of our planet down there. don't go anywhere. we're back after this. when did you see the sign? when i needed to jumpstart sales. build attendance for an event. help people find their way. fastsigns designed new directional signage. ...and got them back on track. get started at fastsigns.com. and you're still not sure if you want to make the trade?. exactly. alright, call td ameritrade's trade desk. they can help gut
and ben is right.table with kim jong-un. >> who would have believed at the end of all that hell, germany would be a great democracy, japan would be a great democracy, and europe would be united. thank you, ben rhodes, great to have you on. and thank you for your service too. jill colvin, thank you for the associated press, and eugene robinson. >> you're up next, 2020 presidential contender beto o'rourke is ready to play "hardball." >> still ahead, the massive...
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the jury today found ben field had suffocated him.ted defrauding peter and ann. field's friend, martyn smith, was cleared of charges that he'd helped. in a statement read by the police, peter's family said there were lessons to be learned. "if people hear this story, we hope they are very, very careful if somebody unexpected walks into the life of a loved one when that loved one is vulnerable and lonely. there must be other people out there like ben field and we wouldn't want anyone to have to go through the things that we have." in the quiet village of maids moreton, this was a chilling case. two devout but vulnerable people mentally and physically exploited. sadly, ann moore—martin also died of natural causes. ben field, his picture hanging over her dressing table, had blighted her final years. tom symonds, bbc news, oxford crown court. now on bbc news, talking books. the acclaimed african american writer toni morrison died this week at the age of 88. the nobel prize winning author was considered by many as one of america's greatest
the jury today found ben field had suffocated him.ted defrauding peter and ann. field's friend, martyn smith, was cleared of charges that he'd helped. in a statement read by the police, peter's family said there were lessons to be learned. "if people hear this story, we hope they are very, very careful if somebody unexpected walks into the life of a loved one when that loved one is vulnerable and lonely. there must be other people out there like ben field and we wouldn't want anyone to...
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ben stokes leads a thrilling comeback for england, keeping ashes hopes alive.tary begins a major operation aimed at putting out a record number of fires in the amazon rainforest. hello and welcome to our look ahead to what the the papers will be bringing us tomorrow. with me are are the political commentatorjo phillips, and the political editor of the sunday mirror and sunday people nigel nelson. many of tomorrow's front pages are already in. "the greatest ever innings", says the telegraph. the back pages are on the front pages with that bit of cricket history today. they show a picture of ben stokes, whose brilliant batting saved england from the jaws of defeat in the ashes. meanwhile, the mail says that stokes' performance, described as one of the greatest individual ashes displays of all time, combined with the scorching temperatures, means britain was the land of heat and glory this bank holiday weekend. and the times pays tributes to jack leach, england's number 11 batsman, who stayed in long enough alongisde stokes to allow him to bat his way to victory.
ben stokes leads a thrilling comeback for england, keeping ashes hopes alive.tary begins a major operation aimed at putting out a record number of fires in the amazon rainforest. hello and welcome to our look ahead to what the the papers will be bringing us tomorrow. with me are are the political commentatorjo phillips, and the political editor of the sunday mirror and sunday people nigel nelson. many of tomorrow's front pages are already in. "the greatest ever innings", says the...
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our correspondent ben wright reports.t reports. power to protest, and a fierce attack from power to protest, and a fierce attack on number ten. three weeks ago, phillip hammond was chancellor, theresa may's money man, number two in the government. now his turn fire on the new prime minister's willingness to leave the eu with no deal at all. leaving the eu without a deal would bejust as much a betrayal of the referendum result as not leaving at all, the british people were offered a proposition that we could leave the european union while having a close relationship, they were told it would be the easiest deal ever done. philip hammond was in a government that secured a "brexit" deal with the eu but failed to get it through parliament. the fallback plan, to prevent a hard border in ireland, is the most contentious part of that deal. borisjohnson believes the so—called backstop ties the uk hands, and has told the eu it must be scrapped. pivoting to say that the backstop has to go in its entirety, a huge chunk of the withdra
our correspondent ben wright reports.t reports. power to protest, and a fierce attack from power to protest, and a fierce attack on number ten. three weeks ago, phillip hammond was chancellor, theresa may's money man, number two in the government. now his turn fire on the new prime minister's willingness to leave the eu with no deal at all. leaving the eu without a deal would bejust as much a betrayal of the referendum result as not leaving at all, the british people were offered a proposition...
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ben, thank you as well. you and jill are sticking with us. >> coming up next, trump versus the world. he loves this fight. i'll fight anybody in the house for a dollar. remember this photo from the last year's g-7 summit? there he is, this is like one of those pictures you see in bar windows, like one of the republican presidents fighting with all the democrats. he's sitting there with his arms crossed defiantly in front of other world leaders. i put my money on merkel. anyway, here we go again. america's allies are bracing for another contentious summit, a stormy one over there in france, and trying to figure out how to keep trump from blowing it all up. that's their concern, and presidential contender beto o'rourke joins us live tonight. his strategy for winning the nomination, he's going after trump. we have much more to get to. stay with us. so i can buy from enterprise car sales and you'll take any trade-in? that's right! great! here you go... well, it does need to be a vehicle. but - i need this out of
ben, thank you as well. you and jill are sticking with us. >> coming up next, trump versus the world. he loves this fight. i'll fight anybody in the house for a dollar. remember this photo from the last year's g-7 summit? there he is, this is like one of those pictures you see in bar windows, like one of the republican presidents fighting with all the democrats. he's sitting there with his arms crossed defiantly in front of other world leaders. i put my money on merkel. anyway, here we go...
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i'm ben bland in london. also in the programme: canadian police believe they have found the bodies of two teenage fugitives suspected of three murders. and vodka, with a twist. we look at the first consumer product made from ingredients grown 00:00:49,192 --> 4294966103:13:29,430 inside the chernobyl exclusion zone. good morning. it is 8:00am in singapore, 1:00am in the morning in london and 6:00pm in texas, where president trump has been visiting the city of el paso, where a gunman shot dead 22 people in an apparent hate crime last weekend. he has met victims and medical staff affected by the attack, which targeted hispanic people. mr trump flew to texas from dayton, in ohio, the scene of another mass shooting in which nine people died. 0ur north america editorjon sopel reports from el paso. president trump and first lady melania arrived in el paso and it is fairto melania arrived in el paso and it is fair to say civic leaders are not hanging out the flags for them. a white nationalist guilt 20 people, targe
i'm ben bland in london. also in the programme: canadian police believe they have found the bodies of two teenage fugitives suspected of three murders. and vodka, with a twist. we look at the first consumer product made from ingredients grown 00:00:49,192 --> 4294966103:13:29,430 inside the chernobyl exclusion zone. good morning. it is 8:00am in singapore, 1:00am in the morning in london and 6:00pm in texas, where president trump has been visiting the city of el paso, where a gunman shot...
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i am ben bland. our top story. a blow for borisjohnson his ben bland. our top story. a blow for boris johnson his parliamentary majority is reduced to one. japan imposes trade restrictions against south korea triggering anger in seoul and a consumer boycott of japanese goods. an exclusive survey carried out for the bbc reveals how the uk's muslim and non— muslim communities view the country ‘s values. in business, on the offensive. president trump launches a fresh assault in his trade war with china, rattling global markets. hello there. a warm welcome to the programme to do great to have you with us. i will brief you all on what you need to know. as always you can be part of the conversation. you can be part of the conversation. you can tell us what you think about the stories we cover. you can drop us a tweet, just use our hashtag so i can spot it. hello. in a blow for the new british prime minister, boris johnson, the liberal democrats have won the parliamentary by—election in wales. this means mrjohnson‘s government has a majority ofjust one in the house of common
i am ben bland. our top story. a blow for borisjohnson his ben bland. our top story. a blow for boris johnson his parliamentary majority is reduced to one. japan imposes trade restrictions against south korea triggering anger in seoul and a consumer boycott of japanese goods. an exclusive survey carried out for the bbc reveals how the uk's muslim and non— muslim communities view the country ‘s values. in business, on the offensive. president trump launches a fresh assault in his trade war...
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just cleared westbound between 49th and benning.uthbound has normal volumeajonsarrow tds issues this morning. maryland drive widepeneon the outer and inner loop 29ia avenuelege park.r.cleafouro developing. not enough to causeny issues morning. freeway in good s blue and yellow line south of reagan national. keep it tot it's our fox5 uh-oh, looks like someone's still nervous about buying a new house. uh-ois it that obvious?ne's if you got geico to help withuo hedidn't know geico could s with homeowners insurance. yep, they've been doingt for years. what are you doing? big eve? bithanks, man. there he is. geto know geico ansee how much you could save on >> an alebort aut h gh reenle an vothe duckett rir in town of brookfield. wssc says any contact with the algae can cause health effects. recreational waterople toavoidl contact and do not pets to swim or drink the water. they say drinking water is not affected. >> s han two mmo trenc dedicates lanes. dozens of riders say many car rd truck drivers aren't following theules. a group of vo
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ben. greenland.etimes think -- i'm not a trump hater, i disagree with most of what he does, but there's a part of him that's simply an 8-year-old, some people say an 11-year-old. gee wiz, i'm playing the board game, and i see this acquisition, park place or whatever it is, i will buy greenland. they're never going to sell it. what do you make of this, this strange behavior? it's not going to happen. >> this one's particularly crazy. here's the thing, though, chris, as someone who had to work on foreign policy and think about our relationships around the world, we're kind of laughing at this stuff here. they're not around the world. they're thinking like, what happened to america? how did they elect this person? who is this person? i should add, too, it's true, he likes to create drama at these summits. no when he's going to see dictators, he sees kim jong-un, he tries to see vladimir putin every time he's with him. he's a nationalist, he's a man with authoritarian tendencies. he's more comfortable wi
ben. greenland.etimes think -- i'm not a trump hater, i disagree with most of what he does, but there's a part of him that's simply an 8-year-old, some people say an 11-year-old. gee wiz, i'm playing the board game, and i see this acquisition, park place or whatever it is, i will buy greenland. they're never going to sell it. what do you make of this, this strange behavior? it's not going to happen. >> this one's particularly crazy. here's the thing, though, chris, as someone who had to...
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no ben te'o and no mike brown — how much of a shock is it that they've been dropped ?ave been dropped, alex, always a bit of a long shot has been left out from the 33 man group preparing to face wales on sunday for the ben spencer the scrum—half from saracens also not involved, this one a bit of a surprise as we thought he would be the number two behind ben youngs. and then mike brown, the most experienced english full—back who got a bit of a world cup lifeline when he was called into the training squad. again left out and then te'o, a favourite of eddie jones in the past three years or so also not included. eddiejones claims his squad as soon as monday and surely if they had been in his plans they would be staying around in camp. so not looking good for them and another player not involved, danny cipriani. and in terms of the strength and depth, we see a number of newark names coming through that potentially could start against wales? absolutely some have come from left field, ruaridh mcconnochie remains in the 33 men in camp and could make his debut against wales on
no ben te'o and no mike brown — how much of a shock is it that they've been dropped ?ave been dropped, alex, always a bit of a long shot has been left out from the 33 man group preparing to face wales on sunday for the ben spencer the scrum—half from saracens also not involved, this one a bit of a surprise as we thought he would be the number two behind ben youngs. and then mike brown, the most experienced english full—back who got a bit of a world cup lifeline when he was called into the...
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the jury today found ben field had suffocated him.frauding peter and field. field's friend, martin smith, was cleared of charges that he'd helped. in a statement read by the police, peter's family said there were lessons to be learned. if people hear the story, we hope they are very, very careful if somebody unexpected walks into the life of a loved one when that loved one is vulnerable and lonely. there must be other people out there like ben field and we wouldn't want anyone to have to go through the things that we have. in the quiet village of maids moreton, this was a chilling case. two devout but vulnerable people mentally and physically exploited. sadly, ann moore—martin also died of natural causes. ben field, his picture hanging over her dressing table, had blighted her final years. tom symonds, bbc news, oxford crown court. a man has appeared in court charged with the attempted murder of a policeman in east london. the officer, pc stuart outten, is in a serious but stable condition in hospital after being stabbed several times
the jury today found ben field had suffocated him.frauding peter and field. field's friend, martin smith, was cleared of charges that he'd helped. in a statement read by the police, peter's family said there were lessons to be learned. if people hear the story, we hope they are very, very careful if somebody unexpected walks into the life of a loved one when that loved one is vulnerable and lonely. there must be other people out there like ben field and we wouldn't want anyone to have to go...
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i'm ben bland in london.lso in the programme: a brexit war of words , the prime minister's advisers are accused of deliberately trying to wreck any chances of a deal with the eu. boris johnson hits back. and an interim air accident report says high levels of carbon monoxide may have caused the crash that killed argentinian footballer emiliano sala and the pilot of his plane. good morning. it's 7:00am in singapore and midnight in london. scientists have discovered particles of plastic falling in snow in the arctic, highlighting the shocking scale of plastic pollution. a region long thought to be pristine is contaminated with microscopic particles, which are carried on the winds from thousands of miles away. our environment analyst roger harrabin travelled to the artic circle as the research was being carried out. here's his special report. the arctic, a place of pristine beauty. smothered with snow, clean and pure. or, that's how it appears. but it's an illusion. arctic snow is tainted with microplastics and r
i'm ben bland in london.lso in the programme: a brexit war of words , the prime minister's advisers are accused of deliberately trying to wreck any chances of a deal with the eu. boris johnson hits back. and an interim air accident report says high levels of carbon monoxide may have caused the crash that killed argentinian footballer emiliano sala and the pilot of his plane. good morning. it's 7:00am in singapore and midnight in london. scientists have discovered particles of plastic falling in...
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i'm ben bland in london. also in the programme: president trump delays a 10% tariff on some chinese imports to avoid christmas shopping price hikes. and the long march — a british man becomes the first person to walk the length of china's yangtze river , the longest river in asia. it's one o'clock in the morning in london and 8:00am in singapore and in hong kong, where the international airport has been the scene of further, violent confrontations between demonstrators and police. officers tried to storm the terminal building only to withdraw after facing heavy resistance. at one point, a suspected chinese official was held hostage by protesters. the trouble has done nothing to quell fears of chinese intervention. president trump has claimed us intelligence told him that beijing is moving troops to its border with hong kong. jonathan head reports. this was the day a self—styled democracy movement came close to mob violence. fearful of infiltrators, the protesters seized individuals they believed were undercov
i'm ben bland in london. also in the programme: president trump delays a 10% tariff on some chinese imports to avoid christmas shopping price hikes. and the long march — a british man becomes the first person to walk the length of china's yangtze river , the longest river in asia. it's one o'clock in the morning in london and 8:00am in singapore and in hong kong, where the international airport has been the scene of further, violent confrontations between demonstrators and police. officers...
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please welcome ben stiller.ld is your son now? >> he is 14. >> jimmy: you were just on vacation, right? >> yes, i went to hawaii for a few weeks, very nice, very nice. >> jimmy: are you able to relax? you don't seem like a relaxer to me. >> i do, i do like to relax. i like coconut art. >> jimmy: oh, really? you make art out of coconuts? >> no, i just, it was a joke. >> jimmy: it was a joke. >> i do, no, i do. it just takes me a little while. i got into tennis a few years ago, i love tennis, i love watching tennis. i started late in life. >> jimmy: when did you start? >> i started five or six years ago, and then of course i got an injury. already i was bad and then i got an injury in my elbow which compounded everything. this time when i went to hawaii i took it up. i was there with my brother-in-law and this guy i know on this island, an island dude who's a friend of mine who's a very chilled-out guy, and we played before and he said hey, let's do doubles. so i immediately went to the tennis pro to train. >> jim
please welcome ben stiller.ld is your son now? >> he is 14. >> jimmy: you were just on vacation, right? >> yes, i went to hawaii for a few weeks, very nice, very nice. >> jimmy: are you able to relax? you don't seem like a relaxer to me. >> i do, i do like to relax. i like coconut art. >> jimmy: oh, really? you make art out of coconuts? >> no, i just, it was a joke. >> jimmy: it was a joke. >> i do, no, i do. it just takes me a little while....
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ben stokes was incredible.ig in and play a classic test match innings where he w0 re classic test match innings where he wore the bowling down and pushed his side within reach of the target, but then to switch from that to hitting eight sixes and power his side to victory with frenetic batting, it was a miracle almost english cricket in one of the best innings in the history of the game. people are talking about england's performance but there was also australia's performance as well and this was almost there much to lose. thanks much. it's only since the 1880s a tea m much. it's only since the 1880s a team has lost this side out for 67 so australia will be ruing letting this opportunity slip through their fingers. i guess australia can look to the point that they did perform well for a lot of the game and they did have their chances so perhaps they will take that confidence into they will take that confidence into the next match but for england to bounce back after being bowled out for 67 and former english ca
ben stokes was incredible.ig in and play a classic test match innings where he w0 re classic test match innings where he wore the bowling down and pushed his side within reach of the target, but then to switch from that to hitting eight sixes and power his side to victory with frenetic batting, it was a miracle almost english cricket in one of the best innings in the history of the game. people are talking about england's performance but there was also australia's performance as well and this...
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ben wants to be the best he can be and ben's loved ones are proud of his progress. heather locklear is also looking strong and staying sober. e.t. learned heather checked into a court -ordered treatment facility monday. the 57-year-old pled no contest to battery and resisting officers. the acceptance stems from two incidents last year. the first occurred february 25th when she was arrested on charges of domestic violence and misdemeanor battery on a police officer. >> you got any comment on whatever happened last night? >> no comment. >> four months later the daily mail.com spotted her leaving jail in pajamas. she was arrested and accused of kicking a police officer and medic. what a difference a year makes, this is heather looking the picture of health this summer in l.a. one person that seen her remarkable transformation firsthand host and good friend of more than 20 years, julian. we spoke on the phone with her this week. >> on monday she went to the facility. for her, checking into the four seasons. a picture of the check in facility, whatever they call it. she'
ben wants to be the best he can be and ben's loved ones are proud of his progress. heather locklear is also looking strong and staying sober. e.t. learned heather checked into a court -ordered treatment facility monday. the 57-year-old pled no contest to battery and resisting officers. the acceptance stems from two incidents last year. the first occurred february 25th when she was arrested on charges of domestic violence and misdemeanor battery on a police officer. >> you got any comment...