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will likely be very different than what we saw before. meantime his rivals for the republican presidential nomination in georgia today, and how they plan to compete against trump. will trump debate them next week? abc's rachel scott in georgia tonight. >> reporter: donald trump has just one week from today to surrender in georgia. the former president expected to be photographed and fingerprinted. the local sheriff saying they're ready, that the jail where he'll be processed and released is open 24/7. tonight sources telling abc news that trump's lawyers are set to meet with the d.a.'s team to negotiate the terms. as trump continues to push false election claims, urging republicans to rally around him. >> the republicans have to be tough. the republicans are great in many ways but they don't fight as hard and have to get a lot tougher. >> reporter: today miles away from that jail, a different message from georgia's governor brian kemp. he has said flat out the 2020 election in georgia was not stolen and the party needs to
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spial counsel jack smith's election conspiracy case in the defamation suit, all in the midst of the iowa caucuses. funny willis's case in georg could start one day before super tuesday if it goes -- as she is asking -- that is when voters in more than a dozen states are also going to go to the polls. georgia voters, eight days later, are going to be casting their primary votes. and this does not even factor in the classified documents case and when that could happen. trump, and his 18 codefendants in georgia tonight, have nine more days to voluntarily surrender, which, we are told, is what happened at the fulton county jail in atlanta. so far, we are told that no one has turned themselves in and, instead, trump's attorneys are right now in talks about the details of what that surrender will look like and when it could happen. to discuss more tonight with two political veterans -- than jones, a former obama administration official, and kristin soltis anderson, a republican strategist and pollster -- we have all the legal questions but there is also the political aspect. -- there's polling out saying he's
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indicted in romania on charges of human trafficking, rape and organised crime. and rain stops play in the first ashes test at edgbaston — dampening england's hopes of a victory. and coming up on bbc news: scotland look to maintain their 100% record in qualifying for next year's euros. they take on georgia tonight. manager steve clarke says there's more to come. good afternoon. search teams are racing against time to find the submersible vessel that's gone missing in the north atlantic, close to the wreck of the titanic. among those on board we now know are three british citizens —
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obviously, this is a potentially historic undertaking. never before in the history of the united states has a former president been charged with a crime. that is a distinct possibility for former president trump in the storage investigation, the report of the special grand jury there is in, the report of the special grand jury is not public, we are not sure when it will be made public. the prosecutor's office has that report in-house and can make their recommendation, excuse me, can make their decision based on their recommendation, at this point whenever they see fit. again, more on this i had over the course of this hour tonight, including what this milestone means in terms of when we can expect to know about decisions made by that fulton county georgia prosecutor as to whether or not she will bring potential criminal charges and against home. again, more to come on that tonight, potentially a very big deal out of georgia tonight. in washington, d.c. tonight, quite a lot going on
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expect to know about decisions made by that fulton county georgia prosecutor, as to whether or not she's gonna bring criminal charges, and against him. again, more to come on that tonight. potentially, a very big deal out of georgia tonight. in washington, d.c. tonight, there's got a lot going. on after a postmidnight vote on friday, night we will begin leader mccarthy is finally elected to be speaker of the house. a duly elected speaker the house is one of the two things you need, in order to have a functioning house of representatives. the other thing you need is for the house to agree on the rules by which will do its work. well, that vote on the rules, was tonight. it was more fraught than usual, given all decide agreements, with pro trump hard-liners in order to get the speakership matter settled at all. we'll be checking in on that this hour as well. including what republicans in the house may be trying to do in that body. to try to protect former trump
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ir generation running the davis family farm in georgia. >> we're so proud to produce a product. >> reporter: the cotton from their farm sent to california, the t-shirts sewn in los angeles. 160 works, 22 stores from california, texas, tennessee, massachusetts to new york. i never wear black? for every shoot, everywhere. if it's made new york and if it fits -- some of their staples the black, the gray, the blue. the most important thing right there on the label -- made in america. if you don't think the label matters just ask that family of farmers back in georgia tonight. the davis family, grateful that buck mason and so many customers are buying gifts made in america. >> from our family to yours, merry christmas. >> we'll keep going. monday, oprah joins us when
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