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Ana Cabrera Reports

act to impose several penalties. for instance, these fines are close to the maximum amount. the judge could impose up to 30 days in jail if he chose to. i think the fact that everyone is moving slowly and deliberately here is an acknowledgment of the fact that the judge will have to craft some sort of a remedy that tells trump the gag order is for real. otherwise he'll continue to go on and violate it with impunity for the remainder of the are trial. >> and again, that hearing to deal with this gag order issue is on tuesday. meantime, this afternoon we're expecting a sandoval hearing. what information do we have about this? >> reporter: right, this is the hearing that we expect to take place after those additional five alternate jurors are selected here this afternoon, and the sandoval hearing will be the opportunity for the prosecution to make the case as to what they would like to cross examine donald trump if he were to testify prior to trial

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Chris Jansing Reports

talk to her about the inconsistencies that jacob referenced and that she's going to be prepped and prepared to deal with them. on cross we're going to see a different animal emerged. they are going to drill into the fact that at its core, this is about blackmail. you slept with a married man, who you likely knew was married, and then you wanted to get money for the fact that you didn't want to go out and tell the fact that you had made this decision, and ultimately does that change what donald trump did. no. is that the what the case is about, no. but it is going to be something that i fully expect that the defense attorneys in this case are going to try to pommel her on as much as they can to detract from her overall credibility in front of the jury. i think there may be some sympathy to say she does not come to the table with clean hands either and who knows what kind of impact that will have on their deliberations.

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Chris Jansing Reports

he intended to take a long lunch break, and presumably he was going to p hold that sandoval hearing that he hasn't held, and that was going to explore what defendant donald trump, the parameters of the cross examine that he could be subject to and specifically what misconduct and unlawful conduct that he has participated in in the past, the district attorney's office is able to question him about. they haveo listed in a notice,3 separate categories of that conduct and it runs the gamut from the conduct with which he was charged and found liable in a civil fraud case to both judgments and verdicts in the e jean carroll case and going back to settlements he has participated in in the past, concerning the improper use of charitable money from the trump foundation or the fact he was sanctioned for bringing an improper case againstg hillary clinton, the dnc and a number oa other people and the larger

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Katy Tur Reports

yasmin vossoughian, and outside the courthouse. what's happening there right now? >> reporter: yeah, so they got up and going. they resumed court just a couple of minutes ago, about six minutes or so coming back from this lunch break: they're getting into the sandoval hearing from what i'm seeing here, and let me just walk folks through. we saw a filing about two days ago from the prosecution as to what this would entail, what the sandoval hearing would entail. this is a hearing how they present how cross-examination would work if the former president and his attorneys together decided that he would take the stand in his own testimony. so they're presenting establishing really a pattern of behavior, ana, it seems in this sandoval hearing and what they would do in cross. they would be presenting, for instance, the conviction of the trump corporation, trump payroll corporation as well. lying under oath, the judgment from judge engoron, with the trump civil fraud trial.

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Katy Tur Reports

vossoughian outside the courthouse with danny cevallos and adam pollock. the sandoval hearing is under way, what are we learning? >> reporter: yeah. again, it's about this establishment of a pattern of behavior, right, that we had talked about when we spoke last. and it seems as if one of the attorneys for donald trump who's kind of moved into the main seat during this sandoval hearing is arguing that none of those cases, none of the judgments from prior cases pertain to what they are dealing with now with the hush-money trial. however, the people are arguing that, in fact, those very judgments are what establishes pattern of behavior for the former president and why he would engage in a quote/unquote alleged scheme like the one they are saying he did with the trump hush-money trial. so i think it's going to come down to whether or not the attorneys and donald trump himself feel comfortable in testifying, especially considering what the cross may look like and they're going

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Deadline White House

witnesses are going to be first call. you said about the sandoval hearing, the sandoval hearing where currently these potential cases, past trial determinations from the e. jean carroll suit to the fraud trial, if donald trump were to testify there are current deliberations to the extent which the prosecution could cross examine donald trump about those cases. this will come down to the determination of the judge in the upcoming hours. >> so let me bring you in on bonds reporting. it was not lost i guess on the jurors that this tragic event took place outside. tell us what that was like. >> we're not sure what they know or what they knew when it was going on. but they left and i'm sure they saw the commotion and have seen what happened. it was really striking, though, because we were inside the overflow room, most of the reporters are in overflow room because the actual courtroom is kept empty so the jurors can queue and they're not seen by reporters. we were all there right as it was announced that we had a full complement of jurors and

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CNN This Morning

they even launched inside of iran itself and israel can put its own messaging out about the strength of its strike here, that both sides have sees an opportunity annuity to turn the volume down. and then we're going to deal frankly with more pressing internal problems themselves, jim. >> yeah. >> nick, i mean, one thing that has happened over this past week is that both sides of sort of cross this? i read what used to be sort of a red line that there would not be strikes inside israeli territory by the iranians and vice versa. and that seems to know more yeah, that whole sort of confrontation to this point for the most part, has been about proxies iranian proxies in syria, lebanon, hezbollah key there and iraq being used to hit israel and its allies with some degree of deniability, they could turn it on, turn it off, but leave the iranian homeland, so to speak. not something that could be a target. also, israel using covert operations inside of

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Erin Burnett OutFront

donald trump testifies what they can bring up about his past as he was leaving today, he was asked again if you would take the stand. here's what he said. >> yes, there you have it. i mean, look, we've heard donald trump's say before he will testify time will tell. >> do you envision those scenario where it makes sense to put donald trump on the stand. i don't think so because their cases lee about like breaking down the government's case, right? so they're just saying it wasn't about the election. you can't prove was about the election. >> it was legal expenses it wasn't to pay off, so they don't really have to prove anything affirmatively, which is why he doesn't need to testify to put that into evidence and he's such an undisciplined witness. >> us to put it mildly, it's just such an unknown what would happen? there's so much cross even if the judge, as i think he will limits what the prosecutors can cross him about there still so much material

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BBC News

amid concerns over costs. however, his conviction was finally quashed last summer. the body's chairman, helen pitcher said an independent review of the case made it clear for more on this let's cross to our correspondent graham satchell. we had that unreserved apology, not surprising, given the repeated failings here, given there was clear evidence that undermined the safety of this conviction. so tell us more about what the commission has been saying. about what the commission has been sa inc. ., �* , about what the commission has been sa in. about what the commission has been sa inn. . �*, ., saying. that's right, matthew. you may remember— saying. that's right, matthew. you may remember this _ saying. that's right, matthew. you may remember this is _ saying. that's right, matthew. you may remember this is described i saying. that's right, matthew. you| may remember this is described by the british government as an atrocious miscarriage ofjustice. today i think a significant development. so the head of the criminal cases review commission has issued what she describes as an unreserved apology. she said the commission failed andrew malcolm �*s income and for this i am deeply sorry. the criminal case is the public body here in britain that you go to if you want to appeal his

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