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my own desires, ben was being filmed by our director of photography dave and i told ben exactly what i wanted recorded for prosperity but most especially for my two children and my husband, for my grandchildren, i wanted everybody to be aware that if i had either and this is very controversial, i know, if i begin showing signs of alzheimer's, if i had an incur rable illness, if i was diminishing in ways that i could never again enjoy thefullness of life, i wanted to go. and i wanted ben to know that i would wanting to and i read to ben a paragraph that i had read that linb urveciÓn r -- line lindbergh and her daughter found the paragraph after and maralind berh, the died. if there's nothing that can be done, please end my life humanely, please, do not use extraordinary measures and please follow my wishes. what i am hoping this book does and our document aifer -- documentary does is to get people to talk about the most taboo subject in the world. death and dying, we are so afraid to talk about it, we pre tend it's not going to happen i said, in a church service in massachusetts where
my own desires, ben was being filmed by our director of photography dave and i told ben exactly what i wanted recorded for prosperity but most especially for my two children and my husband, for my grandchildren, i wanted everybody to be aware that if i had either and this is very controversial, i know, if i begin showing signs of alzheimer's, if i had an incur rable illness, if i was diminishing in ways that i could never again enjoy thefullness of life, i wanted to go. and i wanted ben to know...
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my own desires ben was being filmed by our director of photography dave golding and i told ben exactlywhat i wanted recorded for posterity, but most of especially for my two children, my husband john haydon, for my grandchildren, i wanted everybody to be aware that if i had either and this is very controversial, i know, if i had began showing signs of alzheimer's, if i had an incurable illness, if i was diminishing in ways that i could never fully enjoy the fullness of life, i wanted to go and i wanted them to know that i would want to go. and i read to been a paragraph that i had read that ken morrow lindbergh had read to her children she had written it she never actually read it. her daughter found the paragraph after it. and morrow lindbergh died and i quote that paragraph in the book because it was so meaningful to me saying, if there is nothing that can be done, please and my life humanely, please do not use extraordinary measures and please follow my wishes. what i am hoping this book does and our documentary does is to get people to talk about the most taboo subject in the world
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ben: let's talk about refugees. you have defended your decision to accept new refugees into arkansas which goes against the republican party's basic stance on the issue lately. under a new trump administration order, state and local governments have the final say. what made you break from neighboring governors on this? at thetchinson: i looked security and the safety of the arkansans. and when i looked at the process thatting the trump administration put into place, when i looked at the shift of priorities where it is those who have cooperated with u.s. authorities overseas in places like iraq and afghanistan, and then those who are under religious persecution, and then i looked at the number that is coming in, i said, arkansas historically, whether it is vietnamese refugees or welcoming others that are coming to our shores to seek freedom, they are coming in a legal way. and i said it is the right thing to do. research, iof the looked at it very carefully, i said we should continue to accept those refugees. we are
ben: let's talk about refugees. you have defended your decision to accept new refugees into arkansas which goes against the republican party's basic stance on the issue lately. under a new trump administration order, state and local governments have the final say. what made you break from neighboring governors on this? at thetchinson: i looked security and the safety of the arkansans. and when i looked at the process thatting the trump administration put into place, when i looked at the shift...
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ben hobbs was the ring leader. tapp was involved in the attack, and an unknown third man left the dna in the form of semen. three attackers. the identity of the third still a secret, unrevealed by either of the other two all those years later. and about the fact that carol dodge now disagrees with their theory and is now supporting chris tapp, the only man in prison for the murder? what's it like to know that carol is now actively campaigning for his release, believes him an innocent man? >> i think that's part of the process. in some respects, her heart has been broken. >> and she's convinced you got the wrong guy? >> when i heard that, i was genuinely surprised. >> it's been a roller coaster ride for 16 years for her. she's looking for closure. tomorrow or the next day, chris could be guilty in her mind again. >> so perhaps now would be a good time to talk to the man in the middle of all this, the serial confessor, christopher tapp. >> coming up -- >> i didn't kill nobody. >> so why would he confess? [coughs] kim
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ben's radio career began as a childhood fascination. growing up in hope, arkansas, ben dreamed of hearing his own voice over the radio. as a child, he recalls setting up in the hope fieldhouse, pretending to give play by plays into an empty soda can. his dream came true on november 4, 1968, when at the age of 14, ben went on the air for first time. looking back, ben says, he wouldn't let a 14-year-old run my station. but fortunately for me, the manager of that station did. by the time he went away to college at texas a&m university in college station, texas, ben was a seasoned pro. after four years at the station in hope, ben decided to focus on his studies and enjoy the radio solely as a listener. this didn't last long as he found himself accepting a job offer from the local station in brian college station. he has been broadcasting ever since. it was at texas a&m university that ben and i first met, during the fall of 1972. as students in our management 105 class. we were both proud members of the centennial class of 1976 and he and i
ben's radio career began as a childhood fascination. growing up in hope, arkansas, ben dreamed of hearing his own voice over the radio. as a child, he recalls setting up in the hope fieldhouse, pretending to give play by plays into an empty soda can. his dream came true on november 4, 1968, when at the age of 14, ben went on the air for first time. looking back, ben says, he wouldn't let a 14-year-old run my station. but fortunately for me, the manager of that station did. by the time he went...
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this is the business briefing, lam ben this is the business briefing, i am ben bland. this is the business briefing, lam ben bland. the this is the business briefing, i am ben bland. the bumpy ride continues. uber is taking more than money than ever but profits are still a long way off. plus from metropolis to ghost town. how the coronavirus outbreak has hit shanghai. and on the markets, equities fell in asia after a long rally last week. investors took profit and are taking for some us jobs data on friday. that will give us data on friday. that will give us is snapshot. we start with irma back because the bumpy ride continues for the bumpy ride continues for the taxi and food delivery giant. it's latest figures show another huge jump in giant. it's latest figures show another hugejump in revenues. it's honest to be profitable. the now, it still using losing money. uber made revenue of more than $4 billion in the last three months of 2019. the revenue is a 37% jump last three months of 2019. the revenue is a 37%jump on last three months of 2019. the revenue is a 37% ju
this is the business briefing, lam ben this is the business briefing, i am ben bland. this is the business briefing, lam ben bland. the this is the business briefing, i am ben bland. the bumpy ride continues. uber is taking more than money than ever but profits are still a long way off. plus from metropolis to ghost town. how the coronavirus outbreak has hit shanghai. and on the markets, equities fell in asia after a long rally last week. investors took profit and are taking for some us jobs...
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. >>> next, ben's back. affleck's addiction in 20 years of reflection. [♪] you want a fresh-smelling home, but some air fresheners use heavy, overwhelming scents. try febreze one; a range of innovative air fresheners with no heavy perfumes that you can feel good about using in your home to deliver a light, natural-smelling freshness. febreze one neutralizes stale, stuffy odors and releases a subtle hint of fragrance like bamboo or lavender & eucalyptus. to eliminate odors with no heavy perfumes, try febreze one. brand power. helping you buy better. ♪ oh, oh, (announcer)®! ♪ once-weekly ozempic® is helping many people with type 2 diabetes like james lower their blood sugar. a majority of adults who took ozempic® reached an a1c under 7 and maintained it. here's your a1c. oh! my a1c is under 7! (announcer) and you may lose weight. adults who took ozempic® lost on average up to 12 pounds. i lost almost 12 pounds! oh! (announcer) ozempic® does not increase the risk of major cardiovascular events like heart attack
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joining us now is ben rhodes.ents tonight. >> i have two reactions. this guy could have told the country what he knew about what happened on that call with zelensky, what happened in the entire ukraine corruption scandal at any moment. even though he wasn't called as a witness, he could have taken -- could have gone on your show, lawrence. he wants to profit off this book. at the same time, he's also telling us in his own words, this man who was the longest serving national security adviser for trump, he's been a complete failure on his key foreign policy initiatives. it's been a failure that continues to build nuclear weapons despite this diplomacy he's been engaged in. he's been a failure in iran. it's been a failure in standing up for democratic values. john bolton in his own words is revealing that the emperor has had no clothes. he's been a complete failure measured up against the objectives that donald trump himself set. >> john bolton refused to testify in the inquiry in the house of representatives when co
joining us now is ben rhodes.ents tonight. >> i have two reactions. this guy could have told the country what he knew about what happened on that call with zelensky, what happened in the entire ukraine corruption scandal at any moment. even though he wasn't called as a witness, he could have taken -- could have gone on your show, lawrence. he wants to profit off this book. at the same time, he's also telling us in his own words, this man who was the longest serving national security...
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here's ben rich. we have been trying to calm things down and dry things out but we haven't had much success, in fact there is more rain in the forecast for this weekend, not only that, some brisk winds, and some snow mixing in, there are a lotly in scotland. this is the radar picture and what we have at the moment is is and what we have at the moment is is a pipeline of moisture ploughing in. especially over higher ground, the rain will be heavy and persistent. some spots across the south pennines and south—west scotland could see 60-80 and south—west scotland could see 60—80 millimetres of rain. not as much getting into north east england, south—east scotland to the eastern side of high ground but here, you will have squally gusty winds gusting up to 50 or 60mph. that could cause disruption, largely dry to the south but cloudy and mild for all of us as we close out friday. as we go through this evening and tonight the outbreaks of rain continues over high ground in the west. the rain will start to ed
here's ben rich. we have been trying to calm things down and dry things out but we haven't had much success, in fact there is more rain in the forecast for this weekend, not only that, some brisk winds, and some snow mixing in, there are a lotly in scotland. this is the radar picture and what we have at the moment is is and what we have at the moment is is a pipeline of moisture ploughing in. especially over higher ground, the rain will be heavy and persistent. some spots across the south...
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i'm ben bland. our top stories. the death toll from the coronavirus raises once more as the doctor who wanted its dangers dies of the disease. the white house claims american forces have killed qassim al—rimi, the leader of the extremist group al-qaeda in the arabian peninsula. resignations, elections and perspective the far right. why all is not well in one east german state. the bumpy ride continues. uber is taking more of our money than ever but profits are still a long way off. a very warm welcome to the programme, great to have you with us. i will brief you on all you need to know and today, all you need to know and today, a survey has found almost one in three americans say they have used on line dating apps or websites and 12% say they found a serious committed relationship. i would like to know what is your experience? let us know what you think. #bbcthebriefing. welcome to the programme. we start in china where coronavirus is claiming more and more lives. authorities say at least 630 people have died in the
i'm ben bland. our top stories. the death toll from the coronavirus raises once more as the doctor who wanted its dangers dies of the disease. the white house claims american forces have killed qassim al—rimi, the leader of the extremist group al-qaeda in the arabian peninsula. resignations, elections and perspective the far right. why all is not well in one east german state. the bumpy ride continues. uber is taking more of our money than ever but profits are still a long way off. a very...
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do stay with us for that, we've also got ben brown at the scene as well.h the weather, here's thomas >> jeff: the weather, here's thomas >>jeff: her. looks like we are up for a very windy day on monday, is cross scotland, some stormy weather. many of us will feel the strength of the wind and not just of us will feel the strength of the wind and notjust monday but tuesday as well. after that it will quiet and down by wednesday. this is the short term, so overnight temperatures fall in newcastle, eight celsius in london, brought in by this low, that low will make its presence felt in the morning, afternoon and evening on monday. already in the morning, gales of 15-16 already in the morning, gales of 15—16 mph across wales. best of the weather i suspect around the midlands, so birmingham infora fine monday. temperatures are 12 celsius in london, around seven celsius in london, around seven celsius in london, around seven celsius in glasgow. mondays and we will see the peak of those scales across scotland, perhaps gusting up 00:14:09,086 --> 4294966103:13:29,4
do stay with us for that, we've also got ben brown at the scene as well.h the weather, here's thomas >> jeff: the weather, here's thomas >>jeff: her. looks like we are up for a very windy day on monday, is cross scotland, some stormy weather. many of us will feel the strength of the wind and not just of us will feel the strength of the wind and notjust monday but tuesday as well. after that it will quiet and down by wednesday. this is the short term, so overnight temperatures fall...
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welcome to sportsday on bbc news with me ben croucher. your top stories.s england to a memorable series win in south africa. nice one son. spurs stun aston villa in a late late show. and ajer and ajer. celtic continue to set the pace in the scottish premiership. england have rounded off their tour to south africa with a memorable win in the final t20 international. england's batsmen pulled off one of the highest chases in the history of the shortest format. captain eoin morgan spoke of his pride at coming from behind to take the series 2—1 — having produced a man of the match performance in centurion. it was watched by our correspondent andy swiss. another dazzling day to add to their growing collection. the one which just a few hours ago seemed almost inconceivable. after choosing to bat, south africa did so quite brilliantly, england bowlers can only grin and bear it as the host wrapped too, surely victory was in there grasp. and just set them on their way. when he and they both fell, south africa sensed a come back but not for long. who else but ben sto
welcome to sportsday on bbc news with me ben croucher. your top stories.s england to a memorable series win in south africa. nice one son. spurs stun aston villa in a late late show. and ajer and ajer. celtic continue to set the pace in the scottish premiership. england have rounded off their tour to south africa with a memorable win in the final t20 international. england's batsmen pulled off one of the highest chases in the history of the shortest format. captain eoin morgan spoke of his...
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norah. >> o'donnell: ben, at a very noisy rally tonight. ben, thank you. a russian agent, an f.b.i.ormant, and a mexican scientist leading a double life. it sounds like the plot of a cold war thriller, but authorities say the threads all come together in florida, where an alleged spy was arrested as he tried to flee the country. jeff pegues has the details. >> reporter: from all indications, hector cabrera fuentes is an accomplished mexican professor living in singapore. but u.s. investigators believe he's actually a spy for the russian government operating in south florida. authorities say that on orders from the kremlin, fuentes and his wife spent valentine's day gathering intelligence on an f.b.i. informant who was watching russian spy activity in south florida. the couple drove a rental car to a gated housing complex in miami and entered by tailgating another vehicle. once inside, they took a photograph of the u.s. government source's vehicle license plate. und the photos found the photos on their phones as they were boarding a flight to mexico city sunday night. fuentes was rec
norah. >> o'donnell: ben, at a very noisy rally tonight. ben, thank you. a russian agent, an f.b.i.ormant, and a mexican scientist leading a double life. it sounds like the plot of a cold war thriller, but authorities say the threads all come together in florida, where an alleged spy was arrested as he tried to flee the country. jeff pegues has the details. >> reporter: from all indications, hector cabrera fuentes is an accomplished mexican professor living in singapore. but u.s....
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i'm ben bland. uneasy riders. willa legal crackdown see the wheels come off the multibillion dollar e—scooter business? plus, another awkward call for huawei as the us piles on more charges, including stealing trade secrets and racketeering. and on the markets, stocks turn negative as fears grow about the scale of the coronavirus outbreak. investors seeking safety in us assets — boosting the dollar. hello there. we start with electric scooters. green urban transport of the future — or a dangerous menace? whatever you think of them, they have become a hugely controversial issue. they are not currently legal to ride on the road or the pavement here in the uk, although many people do. and today german politicians vote on measures that could see them banned in many cities. germany legalised e—scooters last year and has now become the biggest market in europe. but safety concerns have led to calls to tighten regulations on how and where they can be used. there aren't global safety figures for e—scooters, but the us has
i'm ben bland. uneasy riders. willa legal crackdown see the wheels come off the multibillion dollar e—scooter business? plus, another awkward call for huawei as the us piles on more charges, including stealing trade secrets and racketeering. and on the markets, stocks turn negative as fears grow about the scale of the coronavirus outbreak. investors seeking safety in us assets — boosting the dollar. hello there. we start with electric scooters. green urban transport of the future — or a...
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. >> during one of tammy's sales calls she met columbia businessman ben staples. they became close friends. could tammy sell anything? >> she could sell anything, just her personality. everyone liked her. >> and tammy had something else that set her apart. talent. >> i can't remember exactly the first time i heard her sing, but i was amazed. amazed at how great she was. >> tammy sang with a local band, jump start. woody woodward was lead guitarist and one of her biggest fans. >> voices like that are just gifts. somebody gives you that from above. >> friends thought she could take her talent big-time. but tammy seemed happy to remain in columbia. one of her gigs was at her friend ben staples' annual barbecue. >> this is tammy's stage? >> yes, she enjoyed this. tammy was an entertainer. she didn't just stand up there and sing. >> along the way, in 1996, tammy met and married a local boy, brett parker, a medical supply salesman. he'd been a star athlete in high school. his aunt, sandra hunter, says he was always throwing some kind of ball. >> he played football and s
. >> during one of tammy's sales calls she met columbia businessman ben staples. they became close friends. could tammy sell anything? >> she could sell anything, just her personality. everyone liked her. >> and tammy had something else that set her apart. talent. >> i can't remember exactly the first time i heard her sing, but i was amazed. amazed at how great she was. >> tammy sang with a local band, jump start. woody woodward was lead guitarist and one of her...
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welcome to sportsday on bbc news with me ben croucher. your top stories.eoin morgan fires england to a fine series win in south africa. nice one son. spurs stun aston villa in a late late show. and ajer and ajer. celtic continue to set the pace in the scottish premiership. england completed the fourth highest successful chase in t20 internationals to win the final match against south africa and wrap up the series 2—1. eoin morgan produced a man of the match performance to see out the win in centurion on an afternoon where the crowd were in the action almost as much as the players. more from the england captain shortly but first here's andy swiss. another dazzling day to add to their growing collection. but one which just a few hours ago seemed almost inconceivable. after choosing to bat, south africa did so quite brilliantly, england's bowlers can only grin and bear it as the host racked up 222, surely victory was in there grasp. butjosh set them on their way. when he and they both fell, south africa sensed a come back but not for long. who else but ben st
welcome to sportsday on bbc news with me ben croucher. your top stories.eoin morgan fires england to a fine series win in south africa. nice one son. spurs stun aston villa in a late late show. and ajer and ajer. celtic continue to set the pace in the scottish premiership. england completed the fourth highest successful chase in t20 internationals to win the final match against south africa and wrap up the series 2—1. eoin morgan produced a man of the match performance to see out the win in...
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ben: yeah. they senn 10 notes i total.y've wanted to hear the transcripts of edencend witness testimony heard, again, in court. they even oasked, in instance, the blueprint of mr. weinstein's apartment so they caga study that. they're going back some of the central evidence involving the six witnesses that they heard trial even though the charges, the five charges that mr. weinein faces only relate to twowomen. brought these cases against him. it must be said, of course, harvey weinstein himself completely denies that he's guilty, that he's done anything wrong, and he's -- you know, he's fighting this. goingnto the weekend with all the media trained on this courthouse, it has been since the beginning ofhis tria he does not know whether he's going to be acquitted or found guilty or how long he may be spending in prison if he's convicted. laura: ben wright in new york,o thank y in other news now around the world, the russian and turkish presidents hav discussed the fighting in northwest syria who created another humanitarian
ben: yeah. they senn 10 notes i total.y've wanted to hear the transcripts of edencend witness testimony heard, again, in court. they even oasked, in instance, the blueprint of mr. weinstein's apartment so they caga study that. they're going back some of the central evidence involving the six witnesses that they heard trial even though the charges, the five charges that mr. weinein faces only relate to twowomen. brought these cases against him. it must be said, of course, harvey weinstein...
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and for more on this we welcome in investigative journalist and boom bust host ben swan ben thank you so much for joining us today now it's unclear that ambassador dollars referencing the 5 eyes intelligence sharing and his tweet us defense secretary marc asper also shared similar concerns while in the at the munich security conference over the weekend saying it could put nato at risk the use of weiwei what do we need to know about how this all relates to this chinese telecom giant. well i think at the end of the day what we're seeing right now is this kind of consolidation of claims being made against weiwei all of them really coming from the u.s. and what's fascinating is it's coming from both sides of the political spectrum here you've got nancy pelosi making all these warnings about what way president has been doing it for months now so we see this kind of consolidating but what's not breaking through over in germany in the u.k. in other countries as well is the realization that they have to do with the u.s. is saying or that europe has to run away from while we look when these co
and for more on this we welcome in investigative journalist and boom bust host ben swan ben thank you so much for joining us today now it's unclear that ambassador dollars referencing the 5 eyes intelligence sharing and his tweet us defense secretary marc asper also shared similar concerns while in the at the munich security conference over the weekend saying it could put nato at risk the use of weiwei what do we need to know about how this all relates to this chinese telecom giant. well i...
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it i said ben, i would like to speak with you now please.ake out your iphone, as i was speaking with ben, about my own desires. men was being found by our director of photography. i told ben, exactly what i wanted recorded for prosperity but most especially for my two children and for my husband john, and for my grandchildren. i wanted everybody to be aware that if i had either, and this is very controversy role, if i began showing signs of alzheimer's, if i had an incurable illness, if i was diminishing in ways that i could never again enjoy the fullness of life, i wanted to go. and i wanted them to know that i would want to go. i read to ben, a paragraph that i had prayed that in morrow lindbergh had read to her children, she had written it, she never had actually read it, her daughter found the paragraph after an died. and i quote that paragraph in the book because it was so meaningful to me saying if there is nothing, it can be done, please and my life humanely. please do not use extraordinary measures. and please follow my wishes. i am
it i said ben, i would like to speak with you now please.ake out your iphone, as i was speaking with ben, about my own desires. men was being found by our director of photography. i told ben, exactly what i wanted recorded for prosperity but most especially for my two children and for my husband john, and for my grandchildren. i wanted everybody to be aware that if i had either, and this is very controversy role, if i began showing signs of alzheimer's, if i had an incurable illness, if i was...
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hello and welcome to sportsday, i'm ben croucher.f fa cup football across the bbc tonight, so let's start at oxford united's kassam stadium, where newcastle united are hoping to avoid an upset. the league one promotion chasers earned a goalless draw at st james‘ park nine days ago — and now get a second crack in front of an expected sellout. former newcastle captain alan shearer is part of the match of the day team tonight. i chatted to him about half an hour ago. i asked him if he was impressed with thejob i asked him if he was impressed with the job steve bruce was doing? newcastle haven't been past the fourth round under mike ashley, so if they get the right result tonight and can get into the next round it isa and can get into the next round it is a decent draw with west brom and the number of points that they have got on the board in the premier league, if you put all that together then yeah i can understand exactly why he is saying that. the football at times hasn't been pretty, they certainly haven't scored as many goals as th
hello and welcome to sportsday, i'm ben croucher.f fa cup football across the bbc tonight, so let's start at oxford united's kassam stadium, where newcastle united are hoping to avoid an upset. the league one promotion chasers earned a goalless draw at st james‘ park nine days ago — and now get a second crack in front of an expected sellout. former newcastle captain alan shearer is part of the match of the day team tonight. i chatted to him about half an hour ago. i asked him if he was...
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ben hunte reports.g to other people, but today, he became the story. first, a statement, read by his co—host. "with the strength and support of my wife and my daughters, "i've been coming to terms with the fact that i am gay". every person that i tell, it gets a little lighter and a little lighter, but, at the same time, you know, i have made this decision, which is essential for me, and essential for my head... yeah. ..and that's principally the reason that i've done this. support flooded social media. ant and dec said, "huge respect and admiration for our friend @schofe". dermot 0'leary said he sends his love. phillip schofield began his career at children's bbc. he quickly became a household name. he starred asjoseph in the west end, and he remains one of the most recognisable faces on british tv, presenting several programmes, like dancing on ice, and this morning, filmed at television centre. some people are questioning why this matters. well, this is an important moment for lgbt people, for someon
ben hunte reports.g to other people, but today, he became the story. first, a statement, read by his co—host. "with the strength and support of my wife and my daughters, "i've been coming to terms with the fact that i am gay". every person that i tell, it gets a little lighter and a little lighter, but, at the same time, you know, i have made this decision, which is essential for me, and essential for my head... yeah. ..and that's principally the reason that i've done this....
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ben: point absolutely taken.nufacturing pmi's are up 50. things with the coronavirus do not help. that is why we are not thatcularly bulled up on and it needs a reasonably robust, cyclical recovery. i am not sure that comes through. the u.s. is the most defensive, most closed equity market and i see some upside, but the downside protection is a good reason for the u.s. swap. tom: what do you do with a bundle of stocks, microsoft, amazon finally moving, apple moving, do you rationalize them on price to sales? how do you value these? likeyou will make me sound a bore, but i like tech. , 16, 17 times earnings globally. that is a moderate premium for the market but you have high r.o.e.'s. you are only getting single this growth out of tech year, that is far too conservative. if you look at the hardware and rather than the software -- hardwareend rather than the software end, the tech story, i don't think is fully priced. i think valuation can be higher and r.o.e.'s are nearly twice what you are getting in the market.
ben: point absolutely taken.nufacturing pmi's are up 50. things with the coronavirus do not help. that is why we are not thatcularly bulled up on and it needs a reasonably robust, cyclical recovery. i am not sure that comes through. the u.s. is the most defensive, most closed equity market and i see some upside, but the downside protection is a good reason for the u.s. swap. tom: what do you do with a bundle of stocks, microsoft, amazon finally moving, apple moving, do you rationalize them on...
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ben youngs is out as willie heinz comes in as one of five changes for england's six nations clash with dangerous is heading for young footballers? with the fa set to change the regulations, we speak to a former youth coach. back to square one, as the premier league switches the close of the transfer window back to the end of august. also coming up in the programme... more bad news for england as fast bowler. jofra archer will be out for three months with an elbow injury. and with five months to go, could the coronavirus cancel or postpone tokyo 0lympics and paralympic games? hello, and welcome along to the programme. the teams news is in for england, scotland, ireland, and wales ahead of the six nations this weekend. let's start with the calcutta cup match between england and scotland which is always a real battle on the six nations stage. england have won on just three of their last seven trips to murrayfield, and lost their most recent visit in 2018. to run us who's in and who's out for england is our rugby eddiejones has eddie jones has made eddiejones has made five changes followin
ben youngs is out as willie heinz comes in as one of five changes for england's six nations clash with dangerous is heading for young footballers? with the fa set to change the regulations, we speak to a former youth coach. back to square one, as the premier league switches the close of the transfer window back to the end of august. also coming up in the programme... more bad news for england as fast bowler. jofra archer will be out for three months with an elbow injury. and with five months to...
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ben: absolutely.ney general barr told us something we didn't necessarily know before, which is the idea to do the 230 workshop grew out intoeir already looking competition. and his mind, those things are closely linked. if you talk to people who study tech policy, they will tell you 230 -- to trust are vastly different issues and taking down 230 could possibly entrench the but at leastbents, in attorney general barr's mind, these two issues are linked, part of the broader techlash and he wants to pursue them at the same time. i think those things are only ramping up and he, by holding this workshop, even if there isn't consensus, is providing a forum to go to congress and say look, here are the complaints. here are the variety of things we think you could do about it. it is on your plate. and emily: that was bloomberg's ben brody. the semiconductor industry last year suffered its worst annual slump in almost two decades, hurt by a trade war between the u.s.,nd the largest -- the largest chip producer,
ben: absolutely.ney general barr told us something we didn't necessarily know before, which is the idea to do the 230 workshop grew out intoeir already looking competition. and his mind, those things are closely linked. if you talk to people who study tech policy, they will tell you 230 -- to trust are vastly different issues and taking down 230 could possibly entrench the but at leastbents, in attorney general barr's mind, these two issues are linked, part of the broader techlash and he wants...
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ben schwartz paul yoon. late with lily singh --" >> lilly: you don't want to have your own kids? ♪ you don't want to leave a legacy [ laughter ] you don't want to give us grandchildren? okay, that last one's my parents. [ laughter ] >> daniel: and - >> lilly: lily singh "audience matchmaker." i'm gonna send you on a date right here on the stage. [ laughter ] good >> daniel: plus -- [ cheers and applause >> lilly: from "brooklyn nine-nine" stephanie beatriz >> not one, but two bi-sexual women of color [ cheers ] >> lilly: oh, my god on the show, you kind ofpeak in a deadpan voice >> yeah. >> i'm backing to being zen. namaste, bitches [ laughter ] >> lilly: dancing clues. [ cheers ] >> it's a butterfly. [ cheers ] >> lilly: no >> a frozen thing -- iceman? [ cheers ] i don't know it's - >> daniel: coming up can my side be firm? and my side super soft? yes. with the sleep number 360 smart bed, on sale now,
ben schwartz paul yoon. late with lily singh --" >> lilly: you don't want to have your own kids? ♪ you don't want to leave a legacy [ laughter ] you don't want to give us grandchildren? okay, that last one's my parents. [ laughter ] >> daniel: and - >> lilly: lily singh "audience matchmaker." i'm gonna send you on a date right here on the stage. [ laughter ] good >> daniel: plus -- [ cheers and applause >> lilly: from "brooklyn nine-nine"...
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carson with a high public profile, if you do this, by the way, ben, i have known ben a long time.ll talk to everybody on the plane. >> it was offhand remark. it was very stupid one, i grant you. don't miss the real story here. i will ask you two guys, you are smart guys. if joe biden fades, who is the black community's democratic candidate? do you have an answer? >> actually i don't. >> neither do i. charles: here is the thing. you have to split the black community in two anyway. under 35 and over 35. they are distinctly different. over 35 will go to obama. why biden had the cushion. under 35 they were upset with biden about the criminal laws. that group is up for whoever can woo them best. but speaking of wooing, though, you can't do it by the numbers. harris, buttigieg and elizabeth warren they put up housing proposals, used old red lining maps. as it turns out the maps, blacks only made up 28% of the residents there. there is a old checklist of things. how do we get the black vote. higher minimum wage. red line districts. all the things have changed, right? you can't get a vote
carson with a high public profile, if you do this, by the way, ben, i have known ben a long time.ll talk to everybody on the plane. >> it was offhand remark. it was very stupid one, i grant you. don't miss the real story here. i will ask you two guys, you are smart guys. if joe biden fades, who is the black community's democratic candidate? do you have an answer? >> actually i don't. >> neither do i. charles: here is the thing. you have to split the black community in two...
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"and big ben didn't bong!"set, because you can be upset with the result, but the refusal to accept the result. that's the thing i find very difficult. it's a generational change. but it was an instruction. but wait, wait, wait. it's not just. .. it was a clear instruction. it's notjust voting one party into power, it's deciding to leave the union of 28 countries in which our children and grandchildren can work, live and travel freely. suffer. pay taxes for. there is no point... listen... let's not re—run it, but you must accept... there is no point arguing... come on. but you must accept that... no, no, no. you must accept... no, it's notjust an election, it's a decision to change the nature of our national life completely. you must accept that the established status quo never want change of any kind at all, because "i'm all right, jack." look, mate, as a woman, i understand this. you know, this is why the patriarchy doesn't like to see women taking over, because they like the status quo as well. slavery is a v
"and big ben didn't bong!"set, because you can be upset with the result, but the refusal to accept the result. that's the thing i find very difficult. it's a generational change. but it was an instruction. but wait, wait, wait. it's not just. .. it was a clear instruction. it's notjust voting one party into power, it's deciding to leave the union of 28 countries in which our children and grandchildren can work, live and travel freely. suffer. pay taxes for. there is no point......
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and we weren't really -- we didn't know ben that well.think that that had happened. >> lanny gunter, an old friend and fellow bookie, testified that four months before the murders brett was talking about a separation. >> my advice to him if he wanted it was being that it was coming up on the holidays for him to try to go home and work it out with tammy and at least get through the holidays for the kids' sake and then after the first of the year for them to try to get back together and if separating was an option then then so be it. >> a bad marriage is one thing. murder is another. so prosecutors turned to a different motive. money. unbeknownst to tammy, brett was in deep debt. he had made the biggest mistake a bookie could make. he gambled himself. and brett wasn't too good at it. gunter told an investigator brett owed him big money zblip just told them about the debt brett and i had. his own accounts. the 100,000 and 101,000. >> and this was not the first time brett's gambling had been a serious issue. >> brett had been caught several y
and we weren't really -- we didn't know ben that well.think that that had happened. >> lanny gunter, an old friend and fellow bookie, testified that four months before the murders brett was talking about a separation. >> my advice to him if he wanted it was being that it was coming up on the holidays for him to try to go home and work it out with tammy and at least get through the holidays for the kids' sake and then after the first of the year for them to try to get back together...
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big ben's brexit bongs hadn't materialised.e giant screens declare in red, white, and blue, "we're out." 11 o'clock on 31 january, 2020. one, of course, for the history books but really, it's the future that will determine whether or not this was the right call. of course, not everyone celebrated. some commiserated. this was oxford. are we proud to be europeans? crowd: yes! my business was put at risk because of this, my kids' futures and jobs are being put at risk and my family disagree with it. in edinburgh, capital of a country that had voted to remain in the eu, they used music to soothe their souls at holyrood, and some called for independence to pave the way for a return. the fact of the matter is that the only way back into the european union for scotland is if we regain our statehood and regain our independence. but celtic cousins in wales, where leave had the upper hand, lowered the european flag outside the senedd for the final time. what we really won with this whole thing, it wasn'tjust a political party, it was dem
big ben's brexit bongs hadn't materialised.e giant screens declare in red, white, and blue, "we're out." 11 o'clock on 31 january, 2020. one, of course, for the history books but really, it's the future that will determine whether or not this was the right call. of course, not everyone celebrated. some commiserated. this was oxford. are we proud to be europeans? crowd: yes! my business was put at risk because of this, my kids' futures and jobs are being put at risk and my family...
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, ben.. [ laughter ] >> hey, what are you doing >> seth: what? >> why are you talking that way? >> seth: talking like what >> come here come here. come here. come here. stop it. [ light laughter ] these people are finally happy again. [ light laughter ] for once, democrats didn't blow it >> seth: i'm sorry, but again, you guys are the only ones on the ballot it would've been pretty hard to blow it. >> the democrats were the only ones on the ballot in iowa and we somehow managed to blow it. [ laughter ] don't you think a celebration is in order >> seth: i mean, i guess but do you think a viable candidate will emerge from the primary process? >> i mean, shut the -- [ laughter ] come here. come here. come here. come here. [ light laughter ] you got to keep it down. look, seth, we have to take a week and get democrats don't win big things and when we do, it's just barely because the opponent is like a pedophile or something [ laughter ] >> seth: do you think any of the current candidates can bea
, ben.. [ laughter ] >> hey, what are you doing >> seth: what? >> why are you talking that way? >> seth: talking like what >> come here come here. come here. come here. stop it. [ light laughter ] these people are finally happy again. [ light laughter ] for once, democrats didn't blow it >> seth: i'm sorry, but again, you guys are the only ones on the ballot it would've been pretty hard to blow it. >> the democrats were the only ones on the ballot in...
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iam ben i am ben brown, thank you for watching, plenty more still to come, don't go away. 60 mil per the country but elsewhere whether improving and by the time we get to the afternoon, the gaels should have gone by then and then by the evening, it will fall flat and calm. the temperature on tuesday will be around about ten in the south and on the north not far off that as well. this is the forecast for wednesday so we have got high pressure across the uk which means very settled conditions and also means it will be a chilly start to wednesday as well. so let's summarise all of that. we are in very very when they start to the beat, lots of showers, sam hill snow, blizzards for a time in scotla nd snow, blizzards for a time in scotland but from mid week, drier and much brighter. good morning. welcome to breakfast, with dan walker and louise minchin. our headlines today. a man shot dead by police after stabbing two people in south london was a convicted terrorist who had been released earlyjust days ago. sudesh amman was under armed police surveillance — the government says it will tod
iam ben i am ben brown, thank you for watching, plenty more still to come, don't go away. 60 mil per the country but elsewhere whether improving and by the time we get to the afternoon, the gaels should have gone by then and then by the evening, it will fall flat and calm. the temperature on tuesday will be around about ten in the south and on the north not far off that as well. this is the forecast for wednesday so we have got high pressure across the uk which means very settled conditions and...
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we're going to just respond to sara much as they ok and boom bust co-host investigative journalist ben swan thank you everybody for being here now of course sara i want to start with you today because you are the one who actually has been doing the research on this story so what is going on in russia and how is it picking up there well russia has been the most recent country to pick up with the looking at looks like over 1000 russians have been checked as of late now it goes back to how chips are being used around the world right so it's. start cars to turn on smartphones computers and printers moderating body temperatures and store medical information or business cards like we're seeing in sweden where you have the chip inserted into your hand and you're able to scan cash out with kind of moving toward a cashless society and even some professional magicians who are now using them to enhance some of their tricks but russia is now catching on kind of with trying to really concentrate on how to stop the process of aging they're looking at how to interfere with the genetic aging process w
we're going to just respond to sara much as they ok and boom bust co-host investigative journalist ben swan thank you everybody for being here now of course sara i want to start with you today because you are the one who actually has been doing the research on this story so what is going on in russia and how is it picking up there well russia has been the most recent country to pick up with the looking at looks like over 1000 russians have been checked as of late now it goes back to how chips...
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says your shopping habits everything has already collected basically on your mobile phone so ben what can you tell us about this in from a privacy and security aspect. well i think it what it really comes down to is who controls the actual chip right so this is part of the debate that's going on right now in terms of biohacking and that's a very broad umbrella of discussion here but in terms of of people using it the way sarah was describing right now you know you have a chip in your hand you use it to swipe access to your apartment you use it for your gym membership you might use it as payment method you can put your not there if that's ultimately what the idea is then you know the way that they're using it in sweden kristie you and i had actually talked to the guy out there who's created a lot of this the reason the way they're using it there is that the user is actually the root of this and has complete control over what information is there and how it's shared the problem is that when we talk about governments and surveillance governments don't want you to be the root of anything
says your shopping habits everything has already collected basically on your mobile phone so ben what can you tell us about this in from a privacy and security aspect. well i think it what it really comes down to is who controls the actual chip right so this is part of the debate that's going on right now in terms of biohacking and that's a very broad umbrella of discussion here but in terms of of people using it the way sarah was describing right now you know you have a chip in your hand you...
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ainsley: we love you, ben thank you for being so focused on family. >> ben: you bet.y psoriatic arthritis pain? i had enough! it's not getting in my way. joint pain, swelling, tenderness... ...much better. my psoriasis, clearer... cosentyx works on all of this. four years and counting. so watch out. i got this! watch me. real people with active psoriatic arthritis are feeling real relief with cosentyx. cosentyx is a different kind of targeted biologic. it treats the multiple symptoms of psoriatic arthritis to help you look and feel better. it even helps stop further joint damage. don't use if you're allergic to cosentyx. before starting, get checked for tuberculosis. an increased risk of infections and lowered ability... ...to fight them may occur. tell your doctor about an infection or symptoms, if your inflammatory bowel disease symptoms develop or worsen... ...or if you've had a vaccine, or plan to. serious allergic reactions may occur. i just look and feel better. i got real relief with cosentyx. watch me! feel real relief. ask your rheumatologist about cosentyx.
ainsley: we love you, ben thank you for being so focused on family. >> ben: you bet.y psoriatic arthritis pain? i had enough! it's not getting in my way. joint pain, swelling, tenderness... ...much better. my psoriasis, clearer... cosentyx works on all of this. four years and counting. so watch out. i got this! watch me. real people with active psoriatic arthritis are feeling real relief with cosentyx. cosentyx is a different kind of targeted biologic. it treats the multiple symptoms of...
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ben ferguson is with us. a conservative radio show host. you know, ben, i -- your reaction?tters that he's gay. i think the thing you're talking about here is two different issues. one is anybody going to look masculine next to donald trump on stage? the only democrat out there would be joe biden. should it matter on the issue of his sexuality? no. i do think and i talked about this yesterday with only democrats calling in, does it matter that he is an openly gay man? there was a surprising number of democratic voters that said that it was an issue for them, the same way we saw that lady try to take back her vote in iowa after she voted and found out that mayor pete was gay. for me personally, i have no problem with him being a gay man. i can debate him on the issues, it has nothing to do with sexuality. and the reality here is what limbaugh was talking about, and the way he said it is different than i would say it. there are democrats sitting there worried that this is going to be a bigger issue just like we saw in california when gay marriage was overturned by voters in a
ben ferguson is with us. a conservative radio show host. you know, ben, i -- your reaction?tters that he's gay. i think the thing you're talking about here is two different issues. one is anybody going to look masculine next to donald trump on stage? the only democrat out there would be joe biden. should it matter on the issue of his sexuality? no. i do think and i talked about this yesterday with only democrats calling in, does it matter that he is an openly gay man? there was a surprising...
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joining me now is ben rhodes and jon meacham, presidential historian and biographer.m going to start with you on this one, the doctor that i actually just spoke to, she has published a piece in "the washington post" on governments need people's trust to stop an outbreak, trust being the main word there. this is an administration that has not handled crises well. during hurricane dorian he showed a map showing an inaccurate forecast and you had puerto rico with him throwing the paper towels at the crowds and then there was last night. does this president and this administration have a credibility problem when it comes to crisis like we're dealing with now? >> yes, they have a massive problem and it's absolutely the case that trust matters. during the ebola outbreak, we had daily briefings that were meant to give people the information that they needed to know what to be worried about, whatnot to be worried about, what precautions to take and what we're seeing is a perfect storm of the trap the trump administration has set for themselves. they've lied about really impor
joining me now is ben rhodes and jon meacham, presidential historian and biographer.m going to start with you on this one, the doctor that i actually just spoke to, she has published a piece in "the washington post" on governments need people's trust to stop an outbreak, trust being the main word there. this is an administration that has not handled crises well. during hurricane dorian he showed a map showing an inaccurate forecast and you had puerto rico with him throwing the paper...
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ben tracy is in new delhi. >> reporter: this will be president trump's first visit here to india since he took office. there is not much substance on the agenda, but indian prime minister modi got president trump to come here by promising a big show and a big crowd. as president trump left the white house this morning, workers in india were sprucing up the city of his first visit. roads and walks have been rebuilt and a wall has gone up to shield a slum from the government view. the local security calls it a security measure. president trump is popular here in india and will be welcomed by a miles-long road show from the airport to what is being build as the world's largest cricket stadium. prime minister modi knew exactly how to convince mr. trump to make the trip. >> we're going to have many millions and millions of people. i hear it's going to be a big event. some people say the biggest event they've ever had in india. >> reporter: it's the indian version of the so-called howdy modi event the two men staged in houston last year. the leaders of the world's largest democracies have fo
ben tracy is in new delhi. >> reporter: this will be president trump's first visit here to india since he took office. there is not much substance on the agenda, but indian prime minister modi got president trump to come here by promising a big show and a big crowd. as president trump left the white house this morning, workers in india were sprucing up the city of his first visit. roads and walks have been rebuilt and a wall has gone up to shield a slum from the government view. the local...
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is it odd being like the mentor to guys like ben? or, you know, younger guys?ll, it's lovely just to be working. >> jimmy: uh-huh. >> and working with great, brillia brilliant people like that. i just acted with the wonderful tiffany haddish. >> jimmy: yes, i know you did. >> very excited about that. i directed the movie, co-wrote it, and we play, we have a very interesting story together. and that's called "here today", and it will be coming out later this year. >> jimmy: yes, i look forward to that. >> i loved working with her, and i loved working with ben, because they bring out the best in you. because we come from different times, obviously, you keep being reminded, you're older, but you know when you really get reminded that you're old, my birthday's coming up in march. >> jimmy: uh-huh. >> i'm a medium in some things or a large in others. [ laughter ] i have to take my written driver's test. >> jimmy: over? >> yeah. >> jimmy: written! >> the written test over. this is a nightmare. i mean, i've been driving since i'm 18. i'm going to be 72. >> jimmy: uh-h
is it odd being like the mentor to guys like ben? or, you know, younger guys?ll, it's lovely just to be working. >> jimmy: uh-huh. >> and working with great, brillia brilliant people like that. i just acted with the wonderful tiffany haddish. >> jimmy: yes, i know you did. >> very excited about that. i directed the movie, co-wrote it, and we play, we have a very interesting story together. and that's called "here today", and it will be coming out later this...
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thank you, ben collins and jake ward. thanks to both of you. >>> coming up next, the fight for south carolina. we're three days from the primary and candidates are fighting for the african-american vote. we're going to take you live there next. >>> still ahead, watching the markets in the last hour of trading. over coronavirus concerns. how they're moving ahead of the president's news conference at 6:00 p.m. this evening. chumal- cut. liberty biberty- cut. we'll dub it. liberty mutual customizes your car insurance so you only pay for what you need. only pay for what you need. ♪ liberty. liberty. liberty. liberty. ♪ a but i hearsearches fa different calling. the call of a schmear of cream cheese. for i, am a schmelier. i practice my craft at philadelphia. here, we use only the freshest milk... that one! go! go! and the finest ingredients... what is this? until perfection is achieved. she's ready. schmears! philadelphia. schmear perfection. we have like 40 years of data! that's incredibly valuable! ...i...i don't know... wh
thank you, ben collins and jake ward. thanks to both of you. >>> coming up next, the fight for south carolina. we're three days from the primary and candidates are fighting for the african-american vote. we're going to take you live there next. >>> still ahead, watching the markets in the last hour of trading. over coronavirus concerns. how they're moving ahead of the president's news conference at 6:00 p.m. this evening. chumal- cut. liberty biberty- cut. we'll dub it....
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thanks, ben.p — howzat! england's cricket world cup hero ben stokes receives his 0be in a ceremony at buckingham palace. hello, everyone — this is afternoon live — i'm simon mccoy. as the outbreak of coronavirus spreads to more and more countries, people returning to the uk from affected parts of italy have been told to stay at home for two weeks even if they don't feel unwell, and all travellers who've visited northern italy should self—isolate if they develop flu—like symptoms. in cheshire, one school has closed and another has sent some of its children home, after staff and pupils returned from school trips to italy. hundreds of guests at a hotel on tenerife in the canary islands are not being allowed to leave the complex after an italian tourist staying at the hotel tested positive for the virus. the number of cases globally is now more than 80,000 — but there have been only 13 in the uk. jon donnison reports. it's known as the red zone. almost a dozen towns and 50,000 people, now under police
thanks, ben.p — howzat! england's cricket world cup hero ben stokes receives his 0be in a ceremony at buckingham palace. hello, everyone — this is afternoon live — i'm simon mccoy. as the outbreak of coronavirus spreads to more and more countries, people returning to the uk from affected parts of italy have been told to stay at home for two weeks even if they don't feel unwell, and all travellers who've visited northern italy should self—isolate if they develop flu—like symptoms. in...