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running, and there isn't anything in the constitution to stop that from going forward, so it really is up to the voters in this case. if in a republican primary they choose him to represent the party in the 2024 presidential election, that is exactly what he will do, so it could make for some interesting campaign years ahead if he is having to defend himself in this trial while also campaigning.— defend himself in this trial while also campaigning. fascinating stuff. nada, a also campaigning. fascinating stuff. nada. a great _ also campaigning. fascinating stuff. nada, a great help, _ also campaigning. fascinating stuff. nada, a great help, thank— also campaigning. fascinating stuff. nada, a great help, thank you - also campaigning. fascinating stuff. nada, a great help, thank you veryl nada, a great help, thank you very much for answering those questions being asked by so many, thank you. we are now going to take a quick look at how potentially serious this could be from a potential law standpoint. i'm joined now by law professor richard painter in st paul, minnesota. thank you for coming on the programme. thank you for coming on the programme-— thank you for coming on the rorramme. ., ~ i. ., programme. thank you for inviting me. we programme. thank you for inviting me- we got _ programme. thank you for inviting me- we got a _ programme. thank you for inviting me. we got a little _ programme. thank you for inviting me. we got a little hint _ programme. thank you for inviting me. we got a little hint there - programme. thank you for inviting me. we got a little hint there of i me. we got a little hint there of some of the _ me. we got a little hint there of some of the proceedings, - me. we got a little hint there of some of the proceedings, the i me. we got a little hint there of - some of the proceedings, the order, where we are right now. from a legal standpoint rather than the politics of it all, how potentially serious is this? , . .,

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thank you very much for coming on the programme. this problem, we are getting kind of used to hearing about it now. what in your eyes is the problem that is not being fixed? yeah, i think everyone knows about the sewage scandal, as we call it now, but i think it is still shocking every time results like this come out. over 300,000 times where the public, families, children, you know, using these spaces for recreation and for their mental health and they could actually be unknowingly swimming in raw sewage and the problem really is widespread. regulators need to enforce the powers they have. the government needs to create better legislation and fund the regulators. most of all, the water companies need to invest in the infrastructure that they need to protect the environment and not divert that

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disqualify him from public office, and if_ disqualify him from public office, and if the — disqualify him from public office, and if the department ofjustice continues to hold back while the new york district attorney is out there handling — york district attorney is out there handling this case on his own, i fear— handling this case on his own, i fear that— handling this case on his own, i fear that the new york ta will be subject— fear that the new york ta will be subject to — fear that the new york ta will be subject to vicious and perhaps racist — subject to vicious and perhaps racist attacks from the extreme right _ racist attacks from the extreme right and — racist attacks from the extreme right and this will be a very difficult _ right and this will be a very difficult situation for the american people _ difficult situation for the american people to — difficult situation for the american people to deal with. donald trump should _ people to deal with. donald trump should be — people to deal with. donald trump should be held accountable for all of the _ should be held accountable for all of the crimes he committed, including _ of the crimes he committed, including sedition and insurrection. alleged, _ including sedition and insurrection. alleged, i— including sedition and insurrection. alleged, i should say, at this point. and those proceedings are not yet under way, even if they do get under way. thank you very much for your time, thank you for coming on the programme, we appreciate it. thank you very much. let's return to some breaking news we brought you earlier. the paralympic star oscar pistorius, who murdered his girlfriend reeva steenkamp in 2013, has been denied parole in south africa. the 36—year—old had been seeking

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and taking action. and around incorporating and creating an inclusive and diverse environment, which comes from the very outset of bringing employees into the service. and then the life—cycle throughout the fire and rescue service. so that we have a more diverse workforce. thank you very much for coming on the programme. i appreciate your time. thank you. the organisers of the wimbledon tennis championship have announced russian and belarusian athletes will be allowed to compete as neutral competitors this summer. our reporter russel fuller is at wimbledon to tell us more... they have decided that the players from russia and from belarus will be able to compete alongside everybody else in the way that they are able to at the other grand slam tournaments, the australian open, french open and the us open.

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ceremonies being held in bucha a year since the town was recaptured by the ukrainian army. welcome to the programme. donald trump has become the first former us president to face a criminal prosecution. the precise charges against him have not yet been made public, but they're thought to relate to falsifying business records to hide a payment to a porn star during the 2016 election campaign. it's alleged stormy daniels was paid off in exchange for her silence about an alleged affair. trump denies any wrongdoing, calling the indictment political persecution and election interference. our north america correspondent, john sudworth, reports. the massed ranks of the media say it all.

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again— i've been vindicated over and over again through several processes, and today— again through several processes, and today seven out of eight charges have _ today seven out of eight charges have been upheld. but one of the core reasons for me speaking out was for the _ core reasons for me speaking out was for the game — core reasons for me speaking out was for the game to get better, and i think— for the game to get better, and i think really that test starts now. i really _ think really that test starts now. i really hope that people can start to come _ really hope that people can start to come together. there has been a lot said. _ come together. there has been a lot said. and _ come together. there has been a lot said. and a _ come together. there has been a lot said, and a lot has gone on over the last two— said, and a lot has gone on over the last two and — said, and a lot has gone on over the last two and a half years. that said, and a lot has gone on over the last two and a half years.— last two and a half years. that was azeem rafiq _ last two and a half years. that was azeem rafiq answering _ last two and a half years. that was azeem rafiq answering questionsl last two and a half years. that was i azeem rafiq answering questions by dan roan. i'm joined now by george dobell, a senior correspondent for the cricketer, and the journalist who broke this story originally. thank you for coming on the programme. mr; thank you for coming on the programme-— thank you for coming on the i programme._ what thank you for coming on the - programme._ what you programme. my pleasure. what you make about — programme. my pleasure. what you make about what _ programme. my pleasure. what you make about what we've _ programme. my pleasure. what you make about what we've learned i programme. my pleasure. what you i make about what we've learned today? it's almost too much to take in, but it's almost too much to take in, but i think the important thing is that azeem rafiq's general experiences have been vindicated. the important thing to click hold of two is that he started a conversation about racism in the game which has been

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king charles's state visit in germnay comes to an end — spending his final day remembering those who died in world war ii. hello and welcome to the programme. donald trump has become the first former us president to face a criminal prosecution. the precise charges against him have not yet been made public, but they're thought to relate to falsifying business records to hide a payment to a porn star during the 2016 election campaign. it's alleged stormy daniels was paid off in exchange for her silence about an alleged affair. trump denies any wrongdoing, calling the indictment "political persecution and election interference". our north america correspondent, john sudworth, reports.

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spare capacity for striking workers. there is political pressure on ministers too, with a handful of conservative mps saying they should reconsider. i conservative mps saying they should reconsider. ~ , . conservative mps saying they should reconsider. ~' , ., ., reconsider. i think there is a real merit in having _ reconsider. i think there is a real merit in having another- reconsider. i think there is a real merit in having another look- reconsider. i think there is a real merit in having another look at l reconsider. i think there is a real. merit in having another look at the negotiations and seeing where they can get you. if negotiations and seeing where they can get yon-— negotiations and seeing where they canaet ou. ., .,,�* can get you. if that doesn't happen, unions have — can get you. if that doesn't happen, unions have said _ can get you. if that doesn't happen, unions have said they _ can get you. if that doesn't happen, unions have said they will— can get you. if that doesn't happen, unions have said they will hold - can get you. if that doesn't happen, | unions have said they will hold most drugs in the new year. —— more strikes in the new year. joining me now is colonel richard kemp, a former british army commander who served in the armed forces for more than 20 years. thank you for coming on the programme. thank you for coming on the programme-— thank you for coming on the rouramme. ., ~ i. ., ., programme. thank you for having me. i want to programme. thank you for having me. i want to get — programme. thank you for having me. i want to get your _ programme. thank you for having me. i want to get your thoughts. _ programme. thank you for having me. i want to get your thoughts. we - programme. thank you for having me. i want to get your thoughts. we are i i want to get your thoughts. we are going to see the armed forces are stepping in over this christmas period. some criticism that that is not a role they should be playing at all. some dubious on that. what are your thoughts? all. some dubious on that. what are yourthoughts? trio. all. some dubious on that. what are your thoughts?— your thoughts? no, i think it is definitely a _ your thoughts? no, ithink it is definitely a role _ your thoughts? no, ithink it is definitely a role the _ your thoughts? no, ithink it is definitely a role the armed - your thoughts? no, i think it is i definitely a role the armed forces and should be playing, if they have to, obviously, if realised —— as a last resort if nothing else can be done. nevertheless, that is why they

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care system? really we need to break down what we mean when we say we want to reduce net migration, and actually i ppr did some research that has show that over the past decade the british public has warmed towards people that are coming to the uk. our attitudes towards immigration is warming. actually, if either of the major political parties have a more open approach to immigration, it would not affect their votes, immigration, it would not affect theirvotes, it immigration, it would not affect their votes, it would not affect their votes, it would not affect their electoral promises. amreen qureshi, great — their electoral promises. amreen qureshi, great to _ their electoral promises. amreen qureshi, great to get _ their electoral promises. amreen qureshi, great to get your - their electoral promises. amreen i qureshi, great to get your thoughts and analysis. thanks so much for coming on the programme. thanks for havin: me. 0k, just want to bring a bit of breaking news we have received in the last few minutes. a man has been charged with murdering a mother and her two young daughters following a fire at their flat in nottingham.

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today�*s report highlights how covid restrictions prevented social workers, healthcare workers and the police from gaining a true picture of how logan lived his life behind closed doors. but their main criticism revolves around the absence of information sharing between those agencies involved and a call for a national review into this area. the welsh government say a programme to transform children�*s services is already in place and would not conduct another review at this time. it�*s one that we have heard many times before, and for me, we need to go further. i would like welsh government to undertake an urgent review of the accountability structures which underpin child protection. logan was described as a happy, intelligent young boy. his death will be remembered by so many. and the lessons from it will have to be learned. tomos morgan, bbc news, bridgend. tens of thousands of workers have been on strike across the uk today

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