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welcome to our viewers on pbs in america and around the globe. donald trump's days in power are numbered, with joe biden about to be inaugurated. but many democrats want mr trump out sooner. a resolution has gone to the floor of the house of representatives, calling for mr trump's cabinet, led by the vice president, mike pence, to strip the president of his presidential powers. the house is expected to vote on tuesday. the democrats have also started the process of impeaching the president, for an unprecedented second time. our north america correspondent barbara plett usher has more on the impeachment process and the 25th amendment. mike, these are methods that the democrats are using to try to get donald trump out of office in these waning days of his presidency. they have said he is a threat and he has committed interaction, or he asked for insurrection, against the government and strong steps need to be taken, so the house speaker has said she would prefer this option of a 25th amendment of the constitution — this is where the vice president invokes it, and it allows the vice president and cabinet to remove a president if he is incapacitated. and there is a piece of legislation that the democrats have put forward calling on mr pence to do that. they are going to vote on it tomorrow — that is, tuesday — and give him 2a hours to act, which almost certainly he will not, because he has already indicated — he has been very silent, shall we say, amidst all of these calls. the other option is to impeach him for a second time, and impeachment articles were introduced in the house today — monday — and they will then be voted on probably on wednesday. and one crime mentioned is that the president incited insurrection against the government by supporting, by calling his supporters to take action, to overturn the result of the election. so those are the kinds of things we'll be looking at over the next couple of days and if and when the house does vote to impeach mr trump, then that is handed over to the senate, but that is a whole other process that we will have to see how that would play out. as you say, barbara, much more to be said about that in the next few days. just for a moment looking at security in washington, dc and in the state capitals around the country, it is almost time for an inauguration but this time, there is particular concern? yes, the fbi has said they believe armed protests are being planned to take place in all of the state capitals of the 50 states towards the end of the week but then, they would also take place here in washington in the days leading up to the inauguration and so, there has been a real move in washington in particular to increase security. so normally, the day before the inauguration, the secret service closes down most of downtown washington and puts in very stringent security measures in place. that is going to happen one week early, from wednesday. they are bringing in national guard troops and there should be 10,000 here by the weekend. they will be working together with local police forces and also federal forces under a joint command centre to try to secure the area and mike, wejust got notice that the president has approved a request by the mayor to declare a federal emergency in washington, dc, and this would free up resources, equipment, funds to deal with any issues that arise. the british prime minister, borisjohnson, has said he's prepared to impose tougher lockdown restrictions if people ignore the current guidance. officials have warned that the uk's currently at the worst point of the coronavirus pandemic, but say the actions of the public can make a difference. johnson says 2.4 million people across the uk have now been vaccinated against coronavirus, but urges people to stick to the rules. we cannot be complacent, and the worst thing now would be for us to allow success in rolling out a vaccine programme to breed any kind of complacency about the state of the pandemic. president trump's outgoing administration has returned cuba to the official us blacklist of state sponsors of terrorism. with nine days left in office, the secretary of state, mike pompeo, accused the government in havana of supporting international terror and subverting justice, citing cuba's ties to venezuela's leader, nicolas maduro. let's get more on this with our correspondent will grant, who is mexico. how significant does this seem to be? for four years how significant does this seem to be? forfour years there has been a very different vibe under the trump administration from the one the president 0bama was projecting towards urbana. it was a key plank of the 0bama administration's dete nte, the 0bama administration's detente, it's all with cuba was pa rt detente, it's all with cuba was part of it, taking cuba off this list which cuba said it simply should not be on, in fa ct simply should not be on, in fact it hosted peace talks with left—wing rebel groups, successful peace talks with the farc, so its argument was it was a powerful good in terms of international terrorism and not by any means or stretch of the imagination a country that should be on that list. president 0bama eventually agreed with that, and took them off. 0ne agreed with that, and took them off. one has to say that it does appear like simply tit for tat by the trump administration, it has taken this amount of time, of course he was just received a large amount of backing from conservative cu ban—america ns in florida, and perhaps this is a parting gift to them, and certainly it muddies the water for the incoming biden administration. thank you very much indeed for that. indonesian authorities say they will work around the clock until every victim of saturday's plane crash is found. they have pinpointed the location of the black boxes and hope to retrieve the vital evidence by using specialised equipment. 0ur reporter freya cole has the latest. it is a delicate and sensitive operation. piecing together parts of the ill—fated plane which crashed into the ocean on saturday. along with the metal and mechanics are people's belongings, bags of clothing, the sorry sight of life jackets. 62 people were on board, including several young children. authorities have found some human remains and say it is their priority to make sure everybody is accounted for. translation: we will do everything to meet the needs of the families until all the victims of flight sj—182 are found. this flight attendant is the first victim to be identified. he was age 29. flight data have revealed the plane dropped more than 3000 metres in less than a minute shortly after ta ke—off from jakarta airport. an ocean surveillance vessel is set to join the search efforts with the hope of retrieving the black boxes. a discovery which will shed some light on the dark moment which claimed the lives of all those on board. on tuesday, just a few days before he leaves office, president trump is expected to allow the execution of the first female inmate in a federal prison in nearly 70 years. lisa montgomery has been in prison for 16 years for the murder of a pregnant woman, bobbiejo stinnett in missouri. montgomery's lawyers and campaigners against the death penalty argue she's mentally ill and a victim of abuse who deserves mercy. 0ur correspondent hilary andersson travelled to the scene of the crime, and a warning, her report includes distressing details of the crime and the background of the woman who committed it. it was midwinter, and midday, 2004, as lisa montgomery drove to the town of skidmore through the desolation of western missouri. in herjacket, a rope and a small knife. in this house lived 23—year—old bobbiejo stinnett. she was heavily pregnant. lisa had come for her unborn child. what's wrong? i'll get an ambulance headed that way. is she breathing? bobbiejo's mother found her body. lisa had strangled bobbiejo, cut into her womb and extracted the baby. witnesses still struggle to speak of it. this case haunts those of us that worked it. this is a devil come back to... ..earth in disguise as lisa montgomery. this was meticulously planned. lisa had studied c—sections on the internet. she had come prepared with a syringe and a clamp. the baby survived. so, this is it. this is where she is buried. bobbie jo's friend karen, like many americans, wants no mercy. when lisa was sentenced to death, how did you feel about that? yes! you want to see her put to death? yes, i do. in fact, if i could pull the switch, i would do it. but is lisa montgomery evil orjust a broken woman? lisa grew up in a child's hell. her mother, judy, beat and abused her. she would duct tape her mouth shut if she was too loud or annoying, or for any form of punishment. it would repeatedly happen. lisa's new lawyers say the abuse went even further. at 15, in a trailer, her stepfather, they say, began to sell her for sex to friends and repairmen. lisa was gang raped. so the plumbers were coming in and having sex with her, and they would hit her if she did it wrong. or if they needed electrical work, "hey, i've got a daughter here you can have sex with". it went on for years, yea rs, yea rs, yea rs. lisa now has been diagnosed with mental disorders that make her delusional. yes, was she doing the act? she was. but she was not mentally there, doing it. she was dissociating. she's gone. she's not there. lisa's mental disorders have never been accepted as cause for leniency. many call them excuses. this is the prison, terre haute, indiana, where, unless there is a last—minute ruling or pardon, lisa will be killed by lethal injection. if lisa montgomery is led to her death here tomorrow, she will be the first woman in almost 70 years to be put to death by america's federal government. the end of lisa's terrible and tortured life, one of president trump's final stamps on america. donald trump's already overseen the execution of more prisoners in a year than any president since the 1800s. president—elect biden says he will abolish the death penalty, but it may be too late for lisa. hilary andersson, bbc news. stay with us on bbc news, still to come: the sex pistols — a new tv series by oscar— winning director, danny boyle explores how the 70's punk band changed the face of british society and culture. day one of operation desert storm to force the iraqis out of kuwait has seen the most intense air attacks since the second world war. tobacco is america's oldest industry and it's one of its biggest. but the industry is nervous of this report, this may tend to make people want to stop smoking cigarettes. there is not a street that is unaffected. huge part of kobe were simply demolished as buildings crashed into one another. this woman says she had been given no help and no advice by the authorities. she stood outside the ruins of her business. tens of thousands of black children in south africa have ta ken advantage of laws passed by the country's new multiracial government and enrolled at formerly white schools. tonight sees the 9,610th performance of her long—running play, the mousetrap. when they heard of the death today, the management considered whether to cancel tonight's performance, but agatha christie would have been the last person to want such a thing. this is bbc news, the latest headlines: democrats set out their plan to remove president trump from office. he's due to go next week anyway, whenjoe biden takes over. but the message is clear: trump must be held accountable. securing the capital, and stabilizing a nation. the head of the us national guard says up to 15,000 troops may be deployed forjoe biden‘s inauguration. let's return to the news that the trump administration has decided to place cuba back on an official list of state sponsors of terrorism. it cited cuba's support for venezuela's leader, nicolas maduro and said it for harboured us fugitives and colombian rebel leaders. live now to washington dc, william leogrande is a professor of government at the american university. thank at the american university. you for your time. how significant thank you for your time. how significant would you say this move is? well, the practical effect on huber‘s going to be relatively small, because the financial sanctions that would normally apply to a country when it is put on a terrorism list are less than the economic sanctions we already have on cuba, because of the general embargo. so in that sense, it is more of a symbolic action than having any real practical effect on the cuban economy. why do you think the trump administration has chosen to make this move right now?|j think make this move right now?” think there are a number of reasons and you really had on them stopping number one is president trump, from the very beginning, has wanted to dismantle basically all the important policy legacy of president 0bama, and opening with cuba was among his most important signature foreign policy issue, so that is number one number two, of course, is that the president has been imposing sanctions on cuba gradually ever since 2019 and the principal reason was to mobilise conservative cuban—americans in south florida for his election, and they turned out very well for him, even though his re—election was a failure. and then finally, it really poisons then finally, it really poisons the atmosphere diplomatically for president biden who pledged during the campaign that he would re—engage with cuba. during the campaign that he would re-engage with cuba. yes, on that point, do you think president 0bama's vice president, soon—to—be president, soon—to—be president, will turn the clock back? he said that he believed engagement serve the interests of the united states, that he was going to restore travel, that he was going to get rid of the sanctions that president trump imposed that hurt cuban families, and finally that he was going to reopen diplomatic discussions with cuba around the series of issues of mutual interest. how much has cuba suffered under the trump administration? it suffered pretty dramatically. president trump has essentially cut of all us travel to cuba, which is, at its peak, was about 7000 8000 visitors a year at. that represented about 20% of total foreign visitors to the cuban tourist sector. president trump just recently made it almost impossible for cuban—americans to send remittances to their family. that is another $3 billion a year that cuba is not getting, and he has imposed another variety of sanctions to cut off oil shipments to cuba and just generally strangle the cuban and just generally strangle the cu ban economy and just generally strangle the cuban economy and starve out the regime. and just briefly if you could, is that damage that can fairly easily be repaired? a lot of it can be undone right away by president biden if he simply restores the licenses for americans to travel and cuban—americans to send remittances. thank you very much indeed. thanks for having me. let's get some of the day's other news. portugal's president is the latest world leader to test positive for coronavirus. his office says he has so far shown no symptoms. the 72—year—old is seeking a second term as the country's president in an election on 2a january. a 6.8—magnitude earthquake has struck northern mongolia, close to the border with russia. the epicenter appeared to be under lake khovsgol, the largest fresh water lake in mongolia. the us geological survey said there was a "low likelihood of casualties and damage". pope francis has formally changed the law in the catholic church, allowing women to administer communion, read the gospel, and serve on the altar. but the ordained priesthood will still be the preserve of men only. announcing the changes, the pope said the move would recognise the ‘precious contribution‘ made by women. the 0scar—winning director, danny boyle, is to make a new tv series telling the story of the sex pistols. pistol is based on a memoir by the band's guitarist steve jones. danny boyle directed the classic post—punk movie trainspotting, among much else, has said the pistols changed british society and culture forever. well we can now speak to music legend smutty smiff, who was a friend of the sex pistols during the height of the punk movement in the late 70s. hejoins us from reykjavik where he is a radio host at a rock radio station in iceland. to have a radio show as male and steve jones to have a radio show as male and stevejones had a radio show, but we remained friends for many years and i've no steve from back in the early days when the sex pistols had just got off the and are key to. it is a huge pleasure to talk to you. danny boyle is saying that the pistols changed society and culture forever. you are the right person to ask because you were there. how have they done that, would you say? well, i think the timing was right. i think disco was on the way out and glam was coming to an end but i think, you know, malcolm mclaren was quite smart and he travelled to america before he started the pistols, he had a rock ‘n‘ roll shop down the kings road but when he went to new york and he saw the new york dolls, he managed them for the last six months of their career and when they broke up he kind of put that energy, the new york dolls we re very that energy, the new york dolls were very raw butjust before the pistols, the new york dolls would have ended up being a punk band and ended up being the heartbreakers punk band and ended up being the heartbrea kers on punk band and ended up being the heartbreakers on the and are the heartbreakers on the and a re key the heartbreakers on the and are key to our, but malcolm took that energy that the new york dolls had and formed the sex pistols in that role, and produced music. the new york dolls were a bit more glam and paved the way for bands like aerosmith and kiss, and definitely malcolm put a lot from the dolls and put it into the pistols and that is why sex pistols finally got the and are key to, and i was only 18 at the time, and he went on the anarchy tour, and he said why don't you bring johnny thunder since the dolls have broken up and then you would have two members of the new york dolls, and what lee told me, when johnny's used to play on the anarchy tour, the dolls were seasoned players and even though they had been associated with drugs and drug addicts, they were still wild and the sex pistols, so you had the sex pistols on the anarchy tour, the dammed, the clash, and that is when i stepped into the music scene and was with my band singing one night in islington and my friend called me and said mate, i met david bowie's manager, you want to be in this band, and i said well i don't play anything and he said, this is punk rock, you don't need to play anything. and that is what was, i think, so exciting and exhilarating about it stopping the fact that when you went to see the clash the first time, he had the notes painted on his base with nail polish. it turned everything upside down. you know, addressing the way they did, combining traditional glam looks with bondage prizes and —— bondage trousers, and going from a rock ‘n‘ roll shop to a sex fetish bondage shop, and it began right there. a wish we had more than ten minutes to talk to you about this. we knew that talking to you was going to bea that talking to you was going to be a fantastic excuse for namedropping stopping there is the famous cliche isn't there the famous cliche isn't there the sex pistols, that everybody who saw their first gig was so inspired that they went and formed their own band, but everybody who claims to be at that gig can't have been there because there would have enough people to fill wembley stadium. do you think that danny boyle is good fit? because famously he wanted to make a david bowie biotech and he turned him down? yeah, i mean, ithink bowie biotech and he turned him down? yeah, i mean, i think bowie was very picky and i've met david a few times over the but even backin few times over the but even back in the 70s, david chose who he was going to work with very carefully after he had a bad experience after the ziggy stardust, but i love train—spotting, i loved what he did with train—spotting and i thought it was an awe—inspiring movie. it definitely had a lot of spots and he had a brilliant soundtrack for it including iggy p°p soundtrack for it including iggy pop and early blondie and some brian eno and some other stuff, so i've really enjoyed that film and as an old plant and an ethics boy, i think danny and an ethics boy, i think da n ny boyle and an ethics boy, i think danny boyle is a good choice andi danny boyle is a good choice and i would definitely promote it on my radio show and if people want to follow me they can alsojust look people want to follow me they can also just look me up on instagram and there's links to my radio show and i'd play a lot of old punk still, and a lot of old punk still, and a lot of old punk still, and a lot of people that listen to my show, they went around when the sex pistols was around stopping the sex pistols are still getting bands now and it is a0 yea rs getting bands now and it is a0 years later. it is such a pleasure to talk to you. and of course the people want to know more, they will find a full page on you in rollingstone's most influential people. thank you for having me. and thanks to you for being with us. hello there. we've got a battle of the air masses taking place across the uk during this week. on monday, it was pretty mild, breezy for most, but today, it is brighter and sunny but colder. for many of us, that is away from the far south—west which will remain quite wet and mild. that plume of cold air has been moving southwards overnight and tuesday it will be across most of the country away from the south—west corner and where this weather front here will continue to bring outbreaks of rain. it is a cold bright icy start across much of scotland, northern england through the morning. we will see wintry showers affecting north—eastern scotland, perhaps some north sea coasts being blown in on a cold wind. wales, south—west england stays rather dry, cloudy outbreaks of rain but mild here as you can see temperatures in double figures, much more northern ireland, scotland, for most of england and wales to the north east, it will be bright but much chillier as temperatures in the low single digits. as we head through tuesday night, a cold one across central and eastern areas, perhaps frost around, rain out west will continue to slowly work its way eastwards. it could be heavy in places, bumps in the cold air and likely to see some sleet and snow on its leading edge, but quite a contrast in temperatures to start wednesday from east to west. a bit of a complicated weather story going on across the middle part of the week, a real battle of the air masses, the wedge of milder air with outbreaks of rain will be slowly pushing east and bumping into the cold air to the east of the uk. a bit of a headache to where the sleet and snow will be falling. but it could be very wet across central and western areas with localised flooding in places as air, sleet and snow and particularly across the high ground of central eastern scotland and eastern england as well and the far north staying dry again in a real temperature contrast from west to east. through wednesday evening and overnight, we could see some disruption from the snow across central, eastern and northern scotland and eastern england, but further west, it'll be mainly heavy rain. we have to stay tuned to the forecast because of still some uncertainty with it. as we move out of thursday and into friday, that weather front fizzles away as the pressure builds in, but we see a return to the blue colours, it will be turning colder. so that rain slowly fizzles out on thursday and also some wintriness in eastern areas, mild in the south and drier and brighter and cooler on friday. this is bbc news, the headlines: democrats in the us have introduced a resolution to impeach president trump, for an unprecedented second time. this time it's a single charge of inciting insurrection, for his role in last week's attack on capitol hill. democrats are also asking the trump cabinet to strip mr trump of his presidential powers, under the 25th amendment. president trump's outgoing administration has returned cuba to the official us blacklist of state sponsors of terrorism. with nine days left in office, the secretary of state, mike pompeo, accused the government in havana of supporting international terror and subverting justice, citing cuba's ties to venezuela's leader, nicolas maduro. the british prime minister, borisjohnson, says he's prepared to impose tougher lockdown restrictions in the uk if people ignore the current guidance. officials warn that the uk is currently at the worst point of the coronavirus pandemic. johnson says 2.a million people across the uk have now been

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