He was the most wonderful friend and i was he was the most wonderful friend and iwas in he was the most wonderful friend and i was in the most what if a person to be with. I would not be the only person to say this, he had an enormous number of friends who loved him dearly. The un say theyve seen evidence to suggest the Saudi Crown Prince may have hacked a phone belonging to the amazon founder, jeff bezos. Day two of president trumps impeachment trial in the us senate. Well be live in washington for a special programme in half an hour with my colleague katty kay. Chinese authorities have admitted the country is now at the most critical stage of prevention and control of the new, fast spreading respiratory illness, coronavirus. They have advised people to stop travel into and out of wuhan, the city at the heart of the outbreak. The uk has also announced that its to begin monitoring flights and ships arriving from china and separating some passengers as part of a series of precautionary measures, while Public Health england have upgraded the risk to the uk population from very low to low. The virus originated in the chinese city of wuhan, but there are a number of confirmed cases elsewhere, including thailand, south korea, japan and now seattle in the united states. The World Health Organization is meeting now to consider whether to declare an international Public Health emergency, as they did for ebola, zika and swine flu. So far, Health Authorities in china say 17 people are known to have died after catching the virus with more than 500 cases confirmed. Tulip mazumdar reports. This is the epicentre of a new outbreak. Hospital staff are dealing with hundreds of patients. More than a dozen Health Workers have been infected. This virus, which can cause severe lung problems, appears to be spread through close contact with infected people. There are particular concerns ahead of the lunar new year, as millions get ready to travel for the holidays. Chinese Authorities Say they are working hard to contain the outbreak, but to expect more cases. Translation the wuhan government advice is basically if there is no urgent need, outsiders should not visit wuhan. Wuhan residents should not leave wuhan unless there are special circumstances. This way, we can reduce the flow of people, reduce the possibility of contagion and prevention and control can be successful. The outbreak has already hit several areas of china, including the capital, beijing, and shanghai. A handful of cases have also been identified in other countries in the region two in thailand, one injapan and one in south korea. The us has also confirmed its first case, a travellerfrom china who became sick in seattle. Heathrow is the latest International Airport to start monitoring flights from wuhan. There are three every week. Passengers will be checked over, given information about the virus and asked to contact Health Authorities if they become ill. The government says the risk to the uk is still low. The last time a new coronavirus emerged was when itjumped from camels to humans in saudi arabia back in 2012. More than 800 people have died of whats called middle east respiratory syndrome since then. That virus doesnt spread very easily between people. The new coronavirus in china has been linked to this Seafood Market in wuhan. Scientists are working on the theory that it also jumps to humans from an animal being kept here. An emergency meeting is being held by the World Health Organization to decide whether this outbreak constitutes a Global Health emergency. Only five have been declared before for epidemics including swine flu and ebola. They will be looking at what measures might be necessary in order to better deal with the outbreak. So, theyll assess the outbreak based on three conditions is it unusual, is it spreading internationally, does it risk of causing interruption of travel and trade . In wuhan, authorities take to the streets, disinfecting roads and shopping areas. Its unclear how this outbreak is going to unfold, but china says its at a critical stage of trying to contain it. Tulip mazumdar, bbc news. Adam kucharski is a professor at the London School of hygiene and tropical medicine, working on global outbreaks such as the ebola epidemic and the zika virus, and is here with me now. Thank you forjoining us here. How worried should be beat by coronavirus . A number of factors so farare coronavirus . A number of factors so far are certainly concerning. Evidence of human transmission and Health Care Workers being affected and cases being exported to other areas. There is still not weed know about how it is spreading or can exhibit sustain transition which creates the risk of a larger outbreak. There are certainly signs to be concerned about at the moment. The World Health Organization is considering whether to call this an international Public Health emergency. What are they looking at . But other criteria by which they declare this . A number of factors like is this unusual in terms of what we are seeing for an outbreak and obviously transmission of cases internationally and what might the potential impact of outbreak be on travel and trade. A virus let one is it something that will occur every winter or is this a new virus . Coronavirus is a family of viruses and they include things that might cause the common cold or also include things like sars and mers which emerged in the middle east. Not the same as sars but is in that family so we are seeing some symptoms with this. Related to the common cold but one is benign and one can be deadly . Yes and we are still at a place where we do not know exactly how this will spread. Is this Something Like sars where it will look here occur in multiple places or is it more like mers where it will attack the elderly but remain contained in one area. Experts will weigh up the pitcher for spread and for containment. Exactly. A number of things notjust in terms of how it spreads but also visual impact of the outbreak. We are seeing visual impact of the outbreak. We are seeing cases visual impact of the outbreak. We are seeing cases and other countries we have not got outbreaks there yet. This is all weighed up in their decision as to whether the Current Situation warrants is kind of declaration. The authorities here have upgraded the risk from being very low to low, so no need for great alarm but do you have any advice for people given that there is this worry . I think particularly for people who are considering travel to asia should keep an eye on current recommendations. We are seeing those changes as a situation of also make sure you follow official guidance. Also having a good awareness of what the risk factors may be if you travel to these reaches what the symptoms might be and practising good basic Infection Control measures like washing your hands as well. Have to leave it there, many thanks, thank you very much. The monty python star terryjones has died at the age of 77. The actor and comedian, who had dementia, appeared in some of their best loved sketches and went on to direct films including life of brian. David sillito looks back on his career. I cant get the fire brigade, mervin. Will the boys brigade do . Hello, mrs rogers, hello. Ooh, i must be in the wrong house terryjones fizzed with enthusiasm, and in python, he was often at his best in a frock. Now, you listen here hes not the messiah, hes a very naughty boy now go away who are you . Im his mother, thats who. Born in colwyn bay, this was a film about amorous deck chairs that he made with his father. He met his friend and writing partner Michael Palin at oxford, and on leaving university, got a job at the bbc. Twice a fortnight was a hint of things to come. Silly, inventive and with a bit of history thrown in. But it was a childrens programme, do not adjust your set, in which you could see the template for python. Well, all the teams are divided into two teams a and b. And b are the winners. Laughter. You can make it more complicated if you want to. Id like to restate our position on agricultural subsidies and their effect on our commonwealth relationships. The surrealism, the lack of punchlines, the soul of python owed much to terryjones. He cared a lot. Mike, Terry Gilliam and myself always tended to be on one side, and then eric, john and graham were on the other side if there was a split like that. So, i think mainly it was in method, i think, thatjohn and i locked horns because i thinkjohn does like to dominate. John, you come to this mark there. On the python films, he directed and injected a bit of his mediaeval knowledge. Have a guess. And he carried on writing. Those two running sketches at the parties werejones and palin. Edward heath. Then came ripping yarns, and after that, the tv history programmes. Not only bad, but mad. His brain brimmed with ideas, the words came in torrents. There was then something of a special cruelty when all of it was robbed from him by dementia. Reunited with his old friend Michael Palin, it was all too visible at this bafta ceremony. Stammering. Wed just like to say thank you for everyone. I know its a great honour for dad to win this award. And just struggles were having at the moment, its a bit hard, but were so proud. Yeah. Thank you. Applause. 50 years on then, a final moment of thanks for the wits and creativity of terryjones. Well, tributes have been paid from across the world of comedy. The comedian and actor rufus hound tweeted to say. Frankie boyle said. And terryjoness fellow python memberjohn cleese said. Well, one of those remaining four python members is sir Michael Palin, who gave this reaction earlier this afternoon. Its sort of like losing a limb, you know . Ive known dear terry since i met him at university in 1962, i think. And we performed at the edinburgh festival, the first time we actually wrote and performed together, in 1964. And were inseparable for many, many years after that, writing, acting through the python times. And even in the last few years when terry was doing his thing and i was doing my thing, wed still meet up and were still very close friends. And i valued terrys opinion probably more than any other. He was very, very astute and just say, mike, have not quite got this right or whatever, i would say that to him as well. Less easy to convince terry that he was wrong. One of my favourite terry characters is in the holy grail where he plays the young prince who is standing there and wants to get married. No, he doesnt want to get married to princess lucky. The father comes along and says, youre going to get married and thats it, and, no, no, and one day, lad, all this will be yours. Well, who cares . That was terrys kind of wonderful drip. He played a drip so marvellously. Just miss putting my arm around him and having a drink. Just a wonderful companion, a terrific companion, so, yes, i shall miss our trips to the bar and shall miss our pints. And i shall miss our sessions at setting the world to right. See, he had his view, and i had my view. And he was the most wonderfulfriend and just a terrific person to be with. And i wont be the only person who says this. He had an enormous number of friends who loved him dearly. Broadcaster alan yentob joins me from glasgow. He spent time with the pythons back in 2014 for his documentary series imagine. Thank you very much forjoining us. Tell us about terry jones. Thank you very much forjoining us. Tell us about terryjones. What was it like to work with him on that documentary . First of all, great to hear michael talking about them as they had nine there since university and in the early days before it monty python they were on do not adjust your set in the frost report amber writers together. There is a whole incredible generation of people there in the early 60s who created this extraordinary moment in the 1960s of new comedy. And i think the 1960s of new comedy. And i think the thing about terry was first of all terryjones, the the thing about terry was first of all terry jones, the other terry the thing about terry was first of all terryjones, the other terry is Terry Gilliam, is he was incredibly well love. You could hearfrom everybody missing him. John cleeses comments and everything else. The other thing was he was an amazing all around her. He was a reformer, he was a writer, he was his favourite preoccupation was as director. He was a broadcaster and a mediaeval historian and a childrens writer. He really was. He had curiosity in his veins. And i think this is what was special about him. Remember that monty python were very much a team of all these different talents it came together. And terry was the kind of catalyst. They used to sit down and plan the films and as three of those major films were actually directed by him, life of brian, monty python and the holy grailand the brian, monty python and the holy grail and the meaning of life also become first one he co directed with Terry Gilliam and the others he directed on his own and Terry Gilliam would also make its own films. This is a man who never stop. His output is incredible. Tv series about Geoffrey Chaucer in the mediaeval world. And towards the end of his life, when the last decade of his life to him he became very upset about what was happening in the middle east and the war against terror and he wrote a book about that. Youre talking about a man who was always eager to talk, always generous towards people and very much a team player as well. There have been so many warm tributes to him today and one from eddie izzard said he changed the face of world comedy. I suppose for younger people who have always known comedy to be quite zany and surreal and anarchic, they would not understand the role that terryjones played in shaping that. A very interesting moment because im here in a studio and the last time i was here in glasgow, last time i was here in glasgow, last time i was here i was told that Jonathan Miller had died and then i did a piece about him and then was told clive james had died. And you will know now that terryjones has died and this is an incredibly creative period in British Culture really. That period of the 60s, this tribe of people, recall that monty python itself was a mixture of oxford graduates and cambridge graduates and they came together and carried on the tradition of the goons and extended it. They were surrealist and created a new kind of comedy and a new kind of comedy cinema. Television was terribly exciting and interesting and i am just mindful that these commentaries will was one of those figures who made a big difference. We will have to leave it there but many thanks for joining to leave it there but many thanks forjoining us. To leave it there but many thanks for joining us. Thank to leave it there but many thanks forjoining us. Thank you very much. And to viewer said that documentary that alan made imagine about a monty python reunion in 2014 we played again tonight on bbc two at 11 15 p m. The headlines on bbc news less to the story instead. Un human rights experts say theyve seen evidence to suggest the Saudi Crown Prince, mohammad bin salman, may have hacked a phone belonging to the amazon founder, jeff bezos. Theyve demanded an investigation into the claims, which the saudi authorities have dismissed as absurd. The Guardian Newspaper quoted unnamed sources as saying bezos phone was infiltrated by a Whatsapp Message from an account apparently belonging to the prince in may 2018. With me is our security correspondent frank gardner. This is an extraordinary story and quite a complicated one. Explain to us quite a complicated one. Explain to us out this has allegedly come about. One day theyll make a film about. One day theyll make a film about this but i suspect it probably will not be showing at cinemas in saudi arabia because it implicates two very powerful, very rich man. Jeff bezos the chief executive of amazon but also the owner of the Washington Post and saudi arabias crown prince mohammad bin salman. The allegation with the saudi authorities have very quickly and some would say sufficiently quickly denied is that in may 2018, the crown prince sent a watch that message containing a video that contained is really made spyware. They allow them to download remotely a huge amount of private and intimate data from jeff bezoss phone. No question his phone was hacked on the 1st of may in 2018 and a large amount of data flowed out of it. It is called exfiltration. Why do they think the Saudi Crown Prince did this . He had a dinner shortly before that in hollywood together during the crown princes visit and at the time, jamarcus shoji the saudi dissident writer and journalist who was murdered by macro journalist who was murdered by macro khashoggi. He was writing for the Washington Post owned by jeff bezos and the suspicion is as pa rt jeff bezos and the suspicion is as part of the campaign to suppress all dissent thatjeff bezos was targeted as part of that. The saudi arabians say this is absurd but the uk investigators un investigators say they want a full investigation by the american and saudi authorities. There is another angle to this which is only information that could have been in that phone began to come out and was published in the National Enquirer which is a us tablet paper. Polish about a year ago with intimate details about an extramarital affair which jeff bezos was having what ts on the night but details of which were in his phone. There is a suspicion that the Saudi Crown Prince had those details and on two occasions in november of 2018 and february 2019 he actually reported some of those details that we re reported some of those