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less tha n may not go through because we are less than two weeks away from the inauguration. the fact that we're sitting here talking about this goes to show what happened on wednesday, the impact it has had on the whole perception of the us. it is 12 days away and it will be interesting to see how these republicans who have come out and criticise donald trump in the last few years, if they got through to him being impeached. it doesn't seem particularly likely, but the see what they do next, looking at the statement he gave today, there is think that it's just the beginning of theirjourney and we'll see if you sets up his own party earth to try to run again for president is set up is on tv station and have trumped tv. heaven forbid. in breaking news, developing on this particular aspect, nancy pelosi saying that she instructed house rules committee to be prepared to move forward on donald impeachment. susie, we will see what happens, it may happen. something has to happen because there has to be a warning to the next tyrant, the whole way the american system was designed and set up american system was designed and set up and agonised over for a long time was that they want to make sure there could not be someone acting like a king and that is exactly donald trump is trying to do. and i think, let him leave office and go quietly into his retirement of unending rallies with rednecks and then they will have felt the founding fathers. they have to have a punishment in the reform of retribution for what was done when he was in office and what was done this week more than anything else. so, the fbi are already investigating various lawmakers were pa rt of investigating various lawmakers were part of that raid on the capital and there's been suggestions and questions of argie also look at who may have been —— incited that and if they can find a way to get him for inciting that right, i hope and trust that they will do so. the deliberations continue in washington, nancy pelosi saying that they will preserve every option on donald trump removal. we will end with the sun, we ended last yeari will end with the sun, we ended last year ijust a nightmare year and we end with the sad news that she passed away today, this was her funeral. she played on east enders, the nation love to you, we loved you. during the first lockdown, they put up some port episodes in 2008 which showed her in her prime and such a passing. she wasjust so loved by everybody who worked with her and they spoke aboutjust loved by everybody who worked with her and they spoke about just the sheerjoy her and they spoke about just the sheer joy that her and they spoke about just the sheerjoy that she her and they spoke about just the sheer joy that she had her and they spoke about just the sheerjoy that she had and how generous she sheerjoy that she had and how generous she was sheerjoy that she had and how generous she was at the time and her immense experience. actually went skinny dipping with her once back in the 60s when she was crying out in the 60s when she was crying out in the was a bad idea. the fact is, some people are going to be complaining that this is on a patron of the front pages of god donald trump or covid—19 news. we were a newspaper editor, one thing you're trying to bear in mind is what you ponder front pages, whatever when assisting at the new stance when everyone's going to be doing. it is something different here and secondly, it's about a much beloved icon which is somebody walks into the news station, the more likely the news station, the more likely the pick this up because everything else got grim and horrible news. on one hand, they look a bit detached of the night covering the stories which everybody else is talking about, it's the absolute mistake that borisjohnson has put her health service into. we are out of timel health service into. we are out of time i know you're going to want to come back in on that we are out of time and yes, she is with the times and we are going to see them in the next edition of the papers. do not go away. an hour to look at more of tomorrow's front pages. goodbye for now. hello. good evening, i'm chetan pathak with your sports news. liverpool didn't have it all their own way against aston villa's academy players in the fa cup tonight — but they found the goals they needed in the second half to make it into the fourth round. villa were without their entire first team because of covid cases whilstjurgen klopp fielded a strong side including sadio mane who found the opener after 4 minutes. but a villa side made up of under 23's and under 18's got a deserved equaliser through 17 year old louie barrie shortly before half time. liverpool's quality came through after an hour — they fired three goals in five minutes with mo salah rounding off the scoring as it finished 4—1. 0ur our kids played here in the last 5—0 but it was a very good team as well. these boys are all talent, and they're these boys are all talent, and they‘ re really these boys are all talent, and they're really players. we saw that tonight and is an easy thing to defend and i do not know if the little brother was there but, they scored a goal off of it and that is absolutely deserved in finance so congratulations to them. meanwhile in the other all premier league fa cup third round match played tonight — wolves have knocked out crystal palace by a goal to nil at molineaux. adama traore scoring what proved to be the winner in the first half. everton's wsl match against manchester united on sunday has been postponed due to the blues not being able to field a squad because of recent covid—19 cases. five members of the everton squad tested positive for coronavirus between christmas and new year, and while they've returned to training this week, they've been deemed unfit to play. injuries have also hampered the squad. tomorrow's games between arsenal and aston villa and manchester city against west ham are also off because of positive coronavirus cases. in recent months there's been a growing discussion around dementia and what can be done to protect players sportspeople from it. previous research has shown that ex—footballers are three and a half times more likely to die of dementia than the general population. the former england and west brom strikerjeff astle died from a brain condition in 2002 which doctors say was caused by heading footballs. now his daughter dawn astle and rachel walden, daughter of former player rod taylor, who've long campaigned on the issue, are joining forces with the professional footballer‘s assoication. dawn's been speaking to natalie pirks. have been won the biggest critics when it comes to this issue, it would've been very easy me to turn around and say no, i am angry with them. people say forgive and forget andi them. people say forgive and forget and i know i cannot do that but it is not about me, it is about the families and the players. no doubt there will be a lot of money that is needed just because rachel and i will be working alongside them, that is not mean we will not be critical, does not mean that they're going to silence us because that really won't be the case. you know, if we find that his words instead of actions, suppose than what just that his words instead of actions, suppose than whatjust walk that his words instead of actions, suppose than what just walk away, that his words instead of actions, suppose than whatjust walk away, he will be a waste of time and at the minute, though, it is offering the support to be there for the families. were you surprised to find that all of these years down the line that the pfa still do not know how many players have been affected by this? that is always amazing to me. my dad will of passed away 19 yea rs me. my dad will of passed away 19 years ina me. my dad will of passed away 19 years in a couple weeks in the 90th of january. —— the 19th of january. was the corners court where they said it was a disease. and with in seconds of leaving that court, my mom said your dad cannot possibly be the only one. and we families getting in touch with us, talking about their particular data their husband are about others within the therefore, five or six players all affected by dementia and it became a very clear thing to us within a few months that there was a real problem within the game. so, i do not except for a second that nobody else knew about that. i do not accept that for second. it's at the bottom of my dads death certificate, it is now on the bottom of the death certificate of other professional footballers. the game of skill from. do you feel that they're dragging their heels little bit. definitely. and the implications, ifind little bit. definitely. and the implications, i find it little bit. definitely. and the implications, ifind it unsettling, uncomfortable but this is real. players are dying and we know because the field study because there's this terrible increase in football or deaths and to not do anything about this because the frightening implications of powdered from the game is not acceptable. on any level. in fact, from the game is not acceptable. on any level. infact, it from the game is not acceptable. on any level. in fact, it borders negligence. next to rugby union's premiership where there was a brilliant high scoring game at the rec where wasps scored seven tries as they beat bath 52—44. bath led 29—24 at half time, but wasps powered through in the end to get a fifth straight win. tom cruse here with the second of his tries. and tries from faf de clerc here and jono ross helped sale sharks to victory over worcester warriors. it finished 20—13 at the aj bell. and that's all the sport for now. hello. a spell of cold wintry january weather will be gradually easing through the weekend and into next week as things turn a little bit milder. but certainly on friday, we had a lot more snow for some parts of northern england. this was of the picture in cumbria. north wales, as well, had a lot of lying snow. into saturday, still the odd flurry of snow around but most places largely dry, very cold and frosty with some freezing fog as well. look at these temperatures, first thing saturday morning at dawn around —11 degrees or so, could be —15 across some of the sheltered glens of scotland. so, widely subzero, we've got the freezing fog to contend with, particularly across parts of the midlands, central southern england and east wales as well. that should slowly tend to break up into low cloud with some sunshine coming through, but in places, it could linger all day. now, a lot of dry weather through the day on sunday, some sunshine for north wales, northern england, eastern scotland, for instance, as well. but we have a front moving in from the northwest, that will bring some rain and some hill snow for the northwest of scotland. not as cold on saturday as it has been over recent days, with temperatures about 3—5 degrees for most. into saturday night now heading into the early hours of sunday morning, we have got that front bringing a bit more cloud further south, so not as cold across the north and northwest of uk. still, though, getting down to around —3 or —ii across the south of england first thing sunday. so it will start off chilly once again. we have got milder air gradually working in from the northwest. so a bit of a cloudier picture through the day on sunday. the best of any sunshine will be for central and and southern parts of england, eastern scotland should see a bit of sunshine as well. but towards the north and west, we have more cloud, and that will bring some outbreaks of rain, particularly to the west of scotland. it could be quite heavy, and as things are turning milder, some snowmelt could well lead to a little bit of flooding there. but for most of us, a largely dry picture, turning a bit milder as well. now, as we head through into next week, we will keep low pressure to the north, higher pressure in the south, and this wedge of slightly milder air will work in across the country. still have cold air heading in from the northeast. so a bit of a mixed picture as we have through the course of next week. temperatures not as cold as they have been recently, but things are looking little bit unsettled, particularly through the middle part of the week. but all in all, as we head into next week, it won't be as cold as it has been. there will be rain around at times, some snow over the hills, and the driest conditions in south. bye— bye. this is bbc news with the latest headlines for viewers in the uk and around the world. house democrats are to introduce articles of impeachment against president trump on monday, the second time lawmakers have brought such charges against the outgoing president. the us president—elect says he's fine with donald trump not attending his inauguration in 12 days' time. joe biden also takes sharp aim at the man he's about to replace. he's been an embarrassment to the country, embarrassed us around the world, not worthy, not worthy to hold that office. with countries around the world expressing concern at this week's events in washington, we'll put the focus on asia and differing reactions there. in other news, the uk records its highest daily death toll

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