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Breakfast

in the world cup final in august. guy hedgecoe is outside the court in madrid. good morning. guy, what can we expect from this hearing? later on this morning jenni hermoso is expected to arrive at the national court where she will face questions from thejudge questions from the judge investigating this case. that questions from thejudge investigating this case. thatjudge is trying to decide whether this case should go to trial, whether luis rubiales, the former president of the football federation, should go on trial for sexual assault and coercion. we are expecting jenni hermoso to reiterate her claim that that case that luis rubiales gave her in the aftermath of that win by the spanish women's team in the world cup final back in august, that it was a non—consensual case. luis

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Newsday

argument in the georgia case and we will have to see what judge it lands before and how amendable thatjudge is to that position. amendable that 'udge is to that osition. ., , , ., position. congressmen, iwant to net position. congressmen, iwant to get your _ position. congressmen, iwant to get your perspective - position. congressmen, iwant to get your perspective on - position. congressmen, iwant to get your perspective on thisj to get your perspective on this as well. what you make of the fact we have seen some of the former president's innermost circle, including rudy giuliani, mark meadows, john eastman, also indicted here, what does it tell us about the prosecutor's strategy? these are people very close to the former president, people who might actually be willing to provide information on him or will they follow the line that they support the former president and continued to say the previous election was stolen? , , , ., ., stolen? ripples have read clearly shown _ stolen? ripples have read clearly shown that - stolen? ripples have read clearly shown that the - stolen? ripples have read i clearly shown that the trump administration or the trump campaign and donald trump will use mark meadows has given plenty of information to prosecutors but those of us who have lived through the aftermath of the 2020 election

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The Context

ruling there. what he is able to say about this case?— about this case? it's kind of a mixed results, _ about this case? it's kind of a mixed results, really. - about this case? it's kind of a mixed results, really. so - about this case? it's kind of a mixed results, really. so it'sl about this case? it's kind of a | mixed results, really. so it's a partial win for donald trump's team in thatjudge has basically said anything that the department of justice thinks is sensitive, whatever they designate sensitive, trump team can't touch it in terms of talking about it publicly. but the judge also cited with donald trump as well, it sided with donald trump as well, it sided with donald trump in that respect but said that department ofjustice can decide what it thinks including witness recordings, witness interviews, that donald trump and his team can touch. part partial win for both. it's worth remembering that when donald trump was in court for that indictment and he did so they wouldn't approach any witnesses without a lawyer and that he wouldn't seek to intimidate anybody. our correspondence standing by france and washington. great to speak with you. let's bring back our panel. i will start with you, what

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Verified Live

attracting so much attention about a month or so ago. he is in front of thatjudge, they are going through that. it is a hugely criticised by republicans who described it as a sweetheart deal. they have contrasted the behaviour of the department ofjustice around that deal with of course their pursuit of the donald trump, is how they describe it, so they have long criticised this particular deal that is now being put in front of the judge. thejudge himself has to accept that, so we are keeping an eye on proceedings there in delaware and bring you the latest on that story here in the next few minutes. you are watching bbc news. bbc news, bringing you different stories from across the uk. cans, cartoons,

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The Daily Global

security, for thatjudge to say that none of us where a security risk, none of us where a security risk, none of us were likely to overthrow the democracy or anything like that, and none of the work for close on 50 years was justified. that is a vindication for all of us, we think. thank you so much for coming on the programme. thank you. the cost of all—inclusive package holidays to places like spain and greece has soared — according to the price comparison website travelsupermarket. the average price of a week with everything included in majorca in spain is up 21% on last year. and crete in greece is 25% more expensive than last year. 0ur cost of living correspondent colletta smith has more. sophie and her best pal sarah have saved up and packed up, but there's one lastjob to do. i like orange. when you've got a tan, it stands out. this year, it's crete with 25 other friends and family and they've opted for all—inclusive. it's mainly for my brothers because they've all got kids, so it's so much easierfor them

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The Daily Global

your whole life, as he says, you know, in a goldfish bowl where people are always looking at you, perhaps it's less unsettling because you're not worrying about all the people who are staring at you in court, because that court was really packed. and he must have known that, you know, certainly in the annex next door and anybody who'd been able to get a link, if you're a journalist covering the story or people involved, you know, you were able to get a link to this court case in the interest of open justice here in the uk. so there were a lot of people looking in and then obviously a lot of people outside. he wouldn't necessarily have been no known what was going on inside specifically in terms of what he was saying. so there's been a huge pressure on him. but i think, you know, he remained calm. he remained focused. i suppose in the end, though, this isn't in front of a jury, so it's not a decision that's going to be made emotionally. it's in front of a judge only. and thatjudge has to decide within in the on the balance of probabilities whether he's proved his case or not. and we're going to find out.

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BBC News

of their personal and professional lives to listen and when one of the parties does not show, that party is bound to lose.— does not show, that party is bound to lose. the “my in this casefuuyfi bound to lose. the jury in this case fully anonymous, - bound to lose. the jury in this case fully anonymous, is - bound to lose. the jury in this case fully anonymous, is that| case fully anonymous, is that unusual? , case fully anonymous, is that unusual?— unusual? very unusual, typically _ unusual? very unusual, typically when - unusual? very unusual, typically when you - unusual? very unusual, typically when you see l unusual? very unusual, i typically when you see that unusual? very unusual, - typically when you see that in mild cases when they are concerned about their safety but in this case the judge said thatjudge supporters — are trump supporters have been prone to harassment or even violent so he decided to keep the jurors anonymous even from the jurors anonymous even from the lawyers. the jurors anonymous even from the lawyers-_ the lawyers. what about the argument — the lawyers. what about the argument on _ the lawyers. what about the argument on the _ the lawyers. what about the argument on the part - the lawyers. what about the argument on the part of- the lawyers. what about the i argument on the part of trump supporters that you cannot get a fair trial supporters that you cannot get a fairtrial in supporters that you cannot get a fair trial in new york? what you are that narrative? it is certainly — you are that narrative? it is certainly a _ you are that narrative? it is certainly a liberal— you are that narrative? it is certainly a liberaljury - you are that narrative? it 3 certainly a liberaljury pool but ultimately it is where donald trump was from and where the alleged conduct took place. even though you are looking at a jury are left leaning but it is up to donald trump to even shot for the case that he cannot they do not have a fair

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BBC News

the former president with his legal team having added a prosecutor to his team making their final preparations. when were speaking with our correspondent a little while earlier he was telling us about some last—minute moves they were anticipating when proceedings get going with the defence team going to ask for the trial to move out of manhattan to staten island so interest in the tactics there in terms of a little more support for republicans in staten island. that was our correspondence assessment of that particular move. we have seen donald trump region against the attorney general and the judge was up attorney general and the judge was up in one tweet a few days ago donald trump said the judge hates me. it will be thatjudge who

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World Business Report

policy here, as they started to consider whether or not we ought to go down the route of cameras in court, and it was really what set the framework for what came over the next few years. the framework for what came over the next few veere— next few years. fascinating. what do ou make next few years. fascinating. what do you make of — next few years. fascinating. what do you make of this _ next few years. fascinating. what do you make of this case, _ next few years. fascinating. what do you make of this case, where - next few years. fascinating. what do you make of this case, where we - next few years. fascinating. what do you make of this case, where we are | you make of this case, where we are now, daniel? with because making a decision thatjudge can of course be viewed in this instance. what viewed in this instance. what happened — viewed in this instance. what happened next, _ viewed in this instance. what happened next, after- viewed in this instance. what happened next, after the - viewed in this instance. what happened next, after the oj l viewed in this instance. wiegt happened next, after the oj simpson case, there was consideration here as to what should happen here. there was an experiment in the court of appeal in 2004, that was the experiment in which the public did not say, butjudges and journalists sat down together, and considered whether or not this was something they wanted to proceed with. in 2009, the new uk supreme court started operating, they did have cameras in the courts, right from the very beginning. of course, appeal court and supreme court cases are quite different to criminal trials because there are not really witnesses and there is not really an opportunity for lawyers to showboat because it is justjudges there

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Newsday

happen, if they would do it earlier in the day, before midday when the city gets a lot busier, just to come again, try to control the atmosphere around that. i think there are so many questions. well donald trump wants to play to the cameras and turn this into something of a rally? will he want to go through the back stories and keep away from the cameras? but certainly in the courtroom itself, it will be interesting to see how many reporters are that into that courtroom to witness what will be a very historic moments when the former president dan is in front of thejudge. the former president dan is in front of the judge. there were conversations about whether that would happen virtually or not, but we understand that the former president does want to appear in person in front of thatjudge, again, to capitalise on that and to further his statements to his base saying that this is all about the political

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