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not going to fly with the judge. what counts is asking the jurors, did you form an opinion already about stormy daniels credibility or for about the case in the documentary, daniel's were counts a life of turmoil. >> he never saw my name that didn't say porn star in front of it because we're not considered human. >> but could this film hurt trump among undecided voters? >> they have a lot of independent voters and women voters who will look at this kind of information and that could give them pause >> donald trump's lawyers now argued that the release of the daniel's documentary should be grounds to dismiss the case against him. they say some of her statements, including concerns about the threat of violence to her, would be prejudicial to trump wolf bryan todd reporting for us, brian, thanks very much into our viewers, thanks very much for watching the news. continues. next >> on cnn
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to donald trump and trump has one week to come up with nearly half $1 billion. its night, as lawyers say, he does not have the money, will do the math on what properties he might have to sell and how fast plus princess kate reported visit to a farm now raising more questions and answers. >> let's go out good evening. >> i'm erin burnett outfront tonight. trump wins in russia. putin today celebrating his own, when of an unprecedented fifth term. by the end of this term, putin will have ruled russia longer than even joseph stalin, just think about that longer than stalin, as putin claimed his victory today, the eda message for the united states about donald trump in the payment of, washes steinian, can you consider it democratic to use the
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administrative resources in order to attack >> one of the presidential candidates. in the us. using at the same time, the judicial system putin really word for word echoing trump's words, returning the favor of the >> myriad of complements that trump has said about putin over the years, like these country for $2 sanctions, i'd say that's pretty smart. here's a guy who's very savvy. i know him very well, very, very well, potent respected me i'll put them does not respect the united states or the very basic freedoms that it stands for that was made clear tonight by russian state >> media, which claims that putin's entire election when is actually a victory over the west? >> not all the >> people showed that the attempts of kyiv in the west to frighten us with terrorist attacks will not work. and the
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results of the election will allow russia to accomplish all its second goal now putin won with 87.28% of the vote. of course, there was no democracy or freedom of voting i mean, just, just here's an example. ukrainians and regions occupied by russia they actually were forced to vote for putin. there were armed men in the streets as people vote. like in this picture which was posted by a ukrainian official. these are images that of course are jarring to americans, but not to the leaders of the countries that trump has publicly praised. >> food very smart. president xi is a brilliant man. how smart is kim jong un? >> maybe it's. not what he says. instead, he's choosing to say those things in public and in such an julia tori fashion. north korea's kim jong on, who was mentioned there was last elected with 100% of his
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country's vote. they didn't even allow the 87.28% business. and he just received a luxury limousine from putin. he said, according to his state he controlled media, that the russian vote is a quote, sine of russian people's firms support for putin and chinese president xi jinping, who was unanimously elected to his third term as president again, no. 87.28% there. he sent his congratulations as well. according to she's state-controlled media, he told putin the vote quote fully reflects the support of the russian people. the support of the people, again, voting under the watch of menn with guns trump, of course, has yet to condemn this. he has been silent today on putin. so what is the reality of the putin trump relationship? now crucial and front and center in the us election. matthew chance is out front in moscow that i gave you >> as he passed in the glory of a fifth term. president putin
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is lashing act us criticism it is carefully choreographed. reelection was neither free nor fair instead, taking a swing at the us political system suggesting court cases involving donald trump were politically motivated as your motion. >> you mcri teaching them, can it be considered democratic to use administrative resources to attack one of the candidates for president of the united states. the use of the judicial system. this is becomes simply ridiculous and a disgrace in front of the whole world. >> additionally, the kremlin says it has no preference. who's the next us president the beta costly war in ukraine. donald trump's claims, he would end the fighting quickly if elected made play into the kremlin's hands, pressuring you crane into a piece, still favoring pasta idea that us and
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the west should back off military support for ukraine to prevent escalation also a theme putin is pushing after his recent election when i can the left. >> here, conflict between russia and nato will be just one step away from a full-scale world war three >> i will prevent and very easily world war three, very easily >> that overlapping rhetoric. he's now fueling concerns among western officials through a repeat of the damaging trump putin relationship of trump's first term which then president trump backed putin, over his own intelligence services or the issue of russian election interference. >> but more recently, instead of criticizing putin for the recent death in an arctic penal colony of alexey navalny,
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russia's most prominent opposition leader trump compared it to his own legal battles. the sudden death of alexey navalny has made me more and more aware of what is happening in our country. trump posted on his truth social platform and this was putin after his election win on sunday night she linked navalny by name, for the first time, i was stuck. >> i say it's mr. medina. >> that's for mr. navalny? yes. he passed away. it is always a sad event and there were other cases when people in prisons passed away, didn't this happen in the united states? >> when you lose in a country shocked by the death >> and after an >> election condemned by independent monitors as unfair that's one comparison with the united states the kremlin is
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happy to make >> amazing seeing that rally. matthew. so how focused is putin on the us election right now? >> well, aaron says, not very focused to made the point repeatedly that russia doesn't care who becomes the next american president. but what he said, he will do is focus on rebuilding the russian military and impressing ahead with the special military operation, what he calls his war in ukraine so whoever the next us president is, is likely to have a big impact on those russian ambitions. aaron >> all right, matthew chance from moscow. thank you. >> and out front. now, vladimir me love the former russian deputy energy minister under putin, and an advisor to alexey navalny. vladimir i so much appreciate your time when we hear what vladimir putin had to say what is his opinion of donald trump?
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>> oh, well, thank you very much for having me. putin likes trump. they have a lot of common in style and i actually have to convey a message to the american people because i remember very well how russian democracy was dismantled. so when i wasn't governments more than 20 years ago they really have a lot in common in terms of authoritarian style and disregard for institutions rules, checks and balances. it's only the messages like it's me and i'm the only fixer of problems you've got to give it all to me, all the power, the authority, and the discipline deliver else that was really happening in russia 20 years ago. so americans should be aware. >> i think >> he senses a lot of four common things in terms of personality with trump, he really likes him. he expressed that many times >> and what does that mean? >> for the >> role that putin will play or
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try to play in this us election from here on >> well, i think russians will be very cautious about directly interfering in the election, like they did in 2016, because they got caught and they don't like it they will. there was a pretty significant aftermath. >> but generally, i think it will >> be more like a psychological pr message to the undecided american voters pretty similar to what putin conveyed through his interview with tucker carlson he was actually saying, listen it's complicated historical stuff that we have with ukraine. it's no business of yours. i mean, just let it go. but also, if you elect donald trump will have so much better relations. and this russia problem, will disappear and will go on the background. so make your choice. i think there will be russia will focus putin will focus on messaging to undecided american voters
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with one simple line, if trump is elected, all the russia challenges would disappear. this is obviously false but this is what putin wants americans to here putin did something for the first time during his victory speech, volodymyr, he said the name of alexey navalny, who died suddenly in a russian penal >> colony last month, he said his name and you believe this was an admission of his murder. >> how calm union? >> no, absolutely. and he specifically did so because if you look at the more general context of his victory speech, he was obviously telling the russians that folks, it's over. resistance is hopeless. i not only one but i will kill you. i will trample you under food. and this is a stark contrast because exactly this is why he, first mentioned the name of alexey navalny in public because he was attaching the message like this is over.
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i killed him and i will go after anyone who resist. resistance is useless, which is the opposition obviously encourages russia's not to listen to that crap because this is specifically targeted psychological intimidation. but but he was that was his aim. he was trying to too low the morale of the people who resist putin and to say to them, listen, i killed navalny, i will kill you, fight his hopeless. and this is over putin also claimed in the speech volodymyr, that he'd agreed to a prisoner swap that would have freed navalny for some western prisoners. of course, navalny died and that didn't happen the white house is casting doubt that such a deal was under discussion what do you think happened? >> i personally have very strong doubts as a matter of fact, i do not believe that putin ever agreed and would
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have agreed to exchanging navalny. i think it was all some sort of a tricky game and i think, and i think putin speech yesterday and he's actions and the all circumstances of the murder of navalny. this essentially proves that putin was trying to trick everybody and he never intended to. navalny go, which means all the story once again, proves that you can not believe a single ward putin says, he breaks his promises at will and this whole situation is pretty grim. proof of that. >> vladimir. thank you so much. really appreciate your taking the time. >> thank you so much. it was a pleasure >> and i want to go now to the former cia chief of russia operations, steve hall. >> so see if you hear >> vladimir there and i know over the years of course, you may have known him. obviously, we use in the russian government, put now claims that he won 87. what i say at 7.28 or 0.38% of the vote what does
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that mean. to you steve >> the thing that continues to fascinate mirror and how quickly we sort of, even though we know better, how quickly we allow ourselves to slip into this sort of democratic lingo. democracy lingo that putin wants us to use. i mean, the whole idea that we're talking about percentages on really something that is nothing more than a potemkin the performance on the kremlin's part is exactly what putin is hoping for. he, he hopes that in the west people say, well, you know, they did have an election and maybe we have some problems with our elections two, so it begins to give it credence to some sort of believability which of course it isn't. so i agree 100% with mr. middle of these these these elections we're not even that and really play noise significant role for putin or russia at this point. >> remember that the anecdote about bosch are all assad's father when he got 97% and his response was, give me the names of the three all right. so is there any challenge to putin, steve now or is he truly and
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essentially a king in the concept of without worry of a coup or being taken out >> i think he's in a really good position right now. i mean, look, what look, what's happened. okay. so the early days of the war, i was assessing that it was, there was a likelihood that the his internal circle might turn against him because things were going so badly in ukraine those first couple of months in the alienation of russia worldwide, what he survived that the syllabi key the into the inside advisers didn't didn't attempt to cu or he survived it. then you had the whole prigozhin thing which was just a mutiny at the lease or was he not moscow? yes. >> he got halfway there, right. and he survived that and now prigozhin was dead. navalny of the biggest political threat also dead. i agree absolutely with your guests at this was absolutely a message to the russian people and that's why he used navalny's name after he had killed him. is to say, look, you guys want to end up like prigozhin, like navalny, like any the other guys lifting yankah, the list goes on and on. poisoned killed, then being
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opposition this and that's what will get you there. he has very little to fear internally, externally there are some concerns, but internally he's in a pretty good place and reminding people of the trail of dead body. so any would be challenger. all right. thank you so much, steve. next the half 1 billion. tonight, trump's lawyer saying he does not have the cash to pay in his trump work fraud case. so ours properties about to get cs you'd literally just a few days here major developments occurring and a failed state shati wielding militias in haiti, battling gangs for control of the most vulnerable country in the western hemisphere tonight. and our david culver is there. he is on the ground and he will be live in port-au-prince plus stormy daniels speaking out even as trump tries to get the hush money case thrown out and keep her from testifying judge, tonight, say trump is denied >> seven astronauts i'm setting off on a scientific mission, columbia houston check. >> i didn't know anything
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call 187786685, 55 anderson cooper 360 tonight at eight on cnn >> tonight, donald trump could be on the verge of being forced to sell his most prized properties or have them seized by the state of new york within days. trump's lawyers are admitting tonight, but he does not have the 464 million dollar bond which is due by next monday. he is appealing the judgment of the trump org rod case. and they also say that about 30 different insurance companies, 30 said they would not help trump back the bond unless he had the cache. so now trump's bleeding with the court to get out of posting the ban until his appeal is over, claiming that being forced to sell his properties now would cause irreversible harm in front. now, erik larson, legal reported for bloomberg news, who is covered trump and his properties for years, ryan goodman, outfront legal expert and stephanie grisham, who was
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the white house press secretary four then president trump. so ryan, okay. they're saying he doesn't have the money. 30 insurance companies denied denied this so now he's trying to go to the court and get some kind of a delay while the appeal plays itself out. is there any precedent for that? is there any chance that that hail mary of delaying the whole thing via the court works so i think if it did work, it would be unprecedented. so the court would have to abide by an exceptional circumstance that is not according to the way the system is supposed to work. >> so the way the system works, the way you'd be treated like everybody else would be no sorry. pay by monday, detroit. and then >> if he's claiming irreparable harm from having to put up the bond, then a lot of people a suffer irreparable harm in that situation. so that's why you'd be asking for something extraordinary and that's the only way it gets out of it. so if we were to just try to predict what happens, he's not getting out of it. >> all right, so eric, then at the new york attorney general, letitia james recently had a warning for trump if he was in a situation like this and did not pay up. here's what she said.
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>> we are prepared to make sure that the judgment is paid to new yorkers. and yes, i'm looking 40 wall street each and every day. if he does not have funds to pay off the judgment, and then we will seek judgment enforcement mechanisms in court and we will ask the judge to seizes assets >> okay. here we are >> blast judges sees his assets. i look at 40 wall street every day, the de this all comes due as monday. 40 wall street is one of his most valuable properties in new york, a 270 million estimated. and you can go down all of the others that he owns part of and you can see all the prices they're hundred and 60 million, hundred and 75, 500. in part in some of these. so what happens now? i mean, do you just suddenly say, okay, couldn't get the bond, couldn't get the backing the court doesn't go my way. so suddenly i'm selling $500 million building and five days, right? >> well i mean, this is this is what the conundrum that he is
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in. if he does not post this by monday, he can still appeal. of course, it's just that this verdict will be enforced immediately on monday as you just showed there with tish james saying she's prepared to go to court and do this. >> early sees a building >> exactly, exactly. start a new case to go after it. she could do that in multiple states to it doesn't just have to be in new york where he has properties, but the writing is on the wall that if he hasn't started preparing to sell some assets by now, that it could be pretty difficult to get this process done by monday and clearly, letitia james is ready to go to go to court. she's been preparing for this. all right. so ryan quickly, it gets stephanie in here what happens then if he can't he loses in court. they can't sell a building by next monday, which he can't. >> then what then letitia james seizes his property, puts leans on all of his assets, bank account, and as eric said, that doesn't is not restricted to new york. so she probably at this point understands where he has different acids so it's in florida, mar-lago, and elsewhere. and what does that
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mean? you can't go in them or people can't go. what does that mean? >> does mean that he would not be able to, but before it out in some part, in the courts. but for that period of time, it's really becomes unusable. and how does he get any additional business going when these are under 40 are being seized by the courts. >> it's definitely what does this actually mean to him? i mean, in the context of he's now publicly admitting that 30 insurance companies refused backing this bond >> yeah. the fact that this is now being covered by the media, this is going to be very, very hard on his ego and not just donald trump, but the entire family. this is going to this is going to hurt them. it's going to hurt their egos and i'm sure soon it'll be tonight, maybe tomorrow. we're going to hear about the left-wing democrats going after him, et cetera, et cetera, et cetera. listening to you guys talk about his properties, though, i think if it were to happen 40 wall street is probably the one that he would i mean, he would hate it. but i think if she tried to seize mar-a-lago or bedminster or trump trump tower even i mean, those are his babies. you've got the sterling golf course in
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virginia. any of the properties with golf courses, i think would absolutely devastate him. so it'll be interesting to see what she goes four and how much does she have latitude there, ryan? >> she's a lot of latitude. she might just go after those that she thinks are going to be able to be enforced the quickest and that's up to her and that's an amine it would appear 40 wall street is going to be on that list from what she said. but also depends with stephanie said a golf course or something like that, irreversible harm when you go through the properties, any anything thanks. suddenly having to be able to be being forced in a position to sell building worth hundreds of millions of dollars in a few days, even have such a headline round, you yeah, it is irreversible harm in some sense, ryan points out that would be the case for many people having to pay a bond, right. but but nobody cares. they self to do it but is he right? when he says irreversible harm? >> he may be right because as he said in his filing today, it would be a forest fire sale
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it's not a great market for selling some of the types of properties that he has like office buildings, like 40 wall street >> yeah. so it is possible that he would take a loss, the idea being that if you won the appeal and overturn the verdict, that even if that would happen, he would lose money from the sale that he would never be able to get back from the state. so it's just a matter of whether this appeals court has mercy on him and says that's that's fine. let's let you post a smaller bond or no bonded all or treat you like everyone else and make you post the full amount. but it is as you said, an unprecedented situation is a very large which bond most surety companies don't do bonds this large. so the courts could look at it that way as well >> seven, i want to ask you about one other thing since we're talking trump and obviously the impact this will have an his campaign. >> robert f. kennedy jr. we're learning more about his search for a running mate source familiar with conversations, telling me that the best author and life coach tony robbins was among the first people kennedy approached late last year about
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being is running mate robins made it clear he did not believe this was the right time and that in fact, he has political differences that became clear during conversations with kennedy, but we have confirmed that not only it was robins on a shortlist, but nicole shanahan ex-wife of google co-founder sergey brand, is on a shortlist. aaron rodgers, mike rowe, jesse ventura, former democratic presidential candidate andrew yang. i mean, these are all names and some of them very celebrity like people does trump pay attention to that? do you think looking at rfk junior and saying, okay, now, he's going for that celebrity star power that trump thinks he owns. >> absolutely. he's paying attention to anyone who was possibly going to challenge him in any regard. but i've got to say and maybe this is an unpopular opinion. i think that no matter or what that takes votes away from biden, i think that trump's base and the republican party are so behind him at this point that i honestly think anybody that robert kennedy jr. would choose
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would take votes away from biden. we've just got we've got people that are gonna be in the center and i just don't think they're going to go for trump. i don't all right. thank you all very much. i appreciate it >> and next, haiti on the verge of collapse, violent gangs right now, choking off food and water, trapping more than 11 million people were live in port-au-prince on the ground are david culver, is there and donald trump wants to get his hush money criminal case thrown out because of this >> it was really about two things trying to keep the story from coming out so that it would not hurt my husband and my daughter and i wouldn't lose my life >> all the director of the new stormy daniels documentary will share more of those clips with us. >> vegas >> story of sin city. sunday at ten on cnn. >> demand for energy is growing and so is the need for american
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>> hey, there aaron wasn't at is a perfect example of just how lawless this situation is here in haiti's capital city. they were confrontations going on from the early morning hours between police and gangs and even as you and i are talking, now, you may hear some of the pops have gunfire that we have been hearing over the past few minutes, more confrontations between the police and those gains, but not just the police. aaron, the community members play a huge role in this. folks who live here essentially have to fend for themselves. and we saw that this morning. there are some of the images that you were talking about with the aftermath of the confrontation that happened starting around five o'clock in the morning, a surprise attack on to affluent neighborhoods. and the folks, their experience, some of these gang members going door to door, breaking in, opening fire within one house according to one source, and ending up with several people dead. now, it's not clear if those individuals, suspected gang members, if they are community folks nonetheless, it just shows how dramatic these situations are
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and it's terrifying for these people are. and because they are in their homes and you would think perhaps you'd call for emergency officials to come in. police, don't have those resources. we went to one of the police stations. they're overworked, they're strain, they have little to no ammo. they say the gangs have more money and resources than they do. and they even showed us there squad cars that are running out of gas. some of them just sit empty. so imagine having to respond to a higher elevation, three miles up it's not going to happen. so the community members themselves have to build these barricades. they have to set up a situation that they feel is a fortified area that then they can essentially try to and off until help comes in. >> i mean, it's just unbelievable >> people that >> are then forced to leave their homes if they deem that safer than hiding there and maybe getting killed hiding, they then have nowhere to leave the country. you're talking about just completely shut down. i mean, how incredibly difficult it was for you to even get there are these people ending up >> this is a huge issue because
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you have a lot of people who are moving up elevation, if you will, because in some of the lower parts, that's where the gangs have gone through when you have multiple gangs who are going through and forcing people out of their homes. oftentimes they will then just torch their homes and louk, take whatever they need. and then those people have to go from place to place because they will end up in one camp that'll be torched. they then have to go to another. we went to one location which is a school and you have to imagine this indoor, outdoor school. we have some of the images and the folks there have been cramming into classrooms. there's only about a dozen and they have an estimated 1,500 plus people who have made that their makeshift home. and we spoke to one woman who we met in one of the classrooms, turned home where is all your stuff? >> over >> here? and this is what you've had to take with you from place to sack will you'll be more typical to valley so
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they have already burned her house. this is stuff that she that people are handed out to her. >> how difficult hasn't been to get basics, like water and not fumble she said to have been supported for two weeks, but it's been two weeks and they haven't received anything how much longer can this go on >> want me back? i can be no one gardeners so we were in touch today, erin, with one director of a local non-profit. he's going to try to get food and water to that location. and who then reached out to say, we're also going to empty the septic tanks because they're overflowing. the issue is he found out that the septic tank companies have a backlog. their trucks are sitting full. they can't get to the dumping site because this gangs have blocked off those roadways. >> what does that mean? it puts those folks at greater risk for cholera, which is surging right now. so the gangs were essentially italy started in people. they're also attacking and killing them. and now you can see they're doing things
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for trump and the new york hush money criminal case. the judge ruling against trump's hertz to block testimony from michael cohen and stormy daniels in what is expected to be his first criminal case to go to trial. now that trial was scheduled to start a week from today, the judges delayed it until at least april 15th at this time though. but this decision comes on the same day as the release of a new documentary about stormy daniels in the film. stormy says she accepted the $130,000 payment in 2016 to keep quiet about her alleged affair with trump because she was scared for her life my friend was like, you might actually have a problem i don't want to scare you. but based on the things you've told me. >> now you're the whole republican party's problem. >> and >> they like to make their problems go away. it was really about two things, trying to keep the story from coming out so that it would not hurt my husband and my daughter and i
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wouldn't lose my life and that there would a paper trail and money trial linking me to donald trump so that he could not have me killed. all i had to do assign this piece of paper and collect hundred and $30,000 now, of course, sarah trump has denied having an affair with stormy daniels and claims he didn't know about the >> $130,000 payment made by michael cohen and sara gibson is upfront now the director of stormi, this is her first television interview since the film's release, and sarah, i just think everybody should be clear >> you've been working on this for a long time. your documentary tonight officially out for everyone to watch on peacock. and it happens to come as we have this breaking news, when a judge in new york's has stormy daniels is able to testify in a criminal trial for trump. and as i said, you've worked with her for five years on this documentary. do you think she is eager to take the
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stand? is she ready to take the stand in this case against trump? >> i would say absolutely. she has a real fighting spirit and she's looking forward to being able to be able to tell her story on the court. and in front of the world, what happened? a during 2016 >> so it's clear from watching these parts of your documentary, sarah, that the fear and paranoia that is followed stormy daniels sensor story first came out in 2018 that's just so present in the film. you see you confront i'm on following her, someone's following her and her daughter who is terrified in their car and then you also show us stormy his horse shot by somebody with rubber bullets, abusing an animal. address was leaked online. i mean, these are unbelievable things and i want to play another clip from the film where she describes how all of this intensified after trump's indictment. and i do want to warn our viewers in
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this clip, sara, some of what stormy says is graphic >> back in 2018, that was stuff like liar gold digger >> this time around is very different. it is direct threats it is. i'm going to come to your house and slit your throat. your daughter should be euthanized they're not even using both accounts. they're using their real accounts. >> i am desensitized to some of it, but they've also become more violent with me. i'm more prepared with my legal knowledge, but i'm also tired, like my soul is so tired so i mean i don't know if i'm so much a warrior now as as out of fan, i'm out of how much of the threats against her
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increased. and also in there we saw her sarah in a way i've never seen her before. i've, you know, you see her as a human being >> yeah. and that gets missed a lot. she has been reduced to just a headline for so long. porn star stormy daniels, a one-dimensional person. no one thinks that she might have a family that she might have a daughter, that she has a career that she is needing to salvage and make a living for family. so i would say that the death threats have increased tenfold since the indictment and even more so since 2018 when the news first broke, and i would say that a lot of the trolls online feel very empowered. to say whatever they want to her and to threaten her in whatever way they choose >> tenfold. that is, something just gives me pause. i mean she gives her most extensive description to you in this film of her meeting with trump in
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2006. that meeting is the meeting that would ultimately turn her entire world upside down. and she tells you, sarah that you went to a hotel to have dinner with him and then he calls her up to his room and she tells you they spoke about her career as a director and he dangled out potentially having her on celebrity apprentice. and then this is what she says happened he told me i reminded him of his daughter i felt like he was being sympathetic to me. i wonka is beautiful and she's blonde and i'm sure that she's had people assume that she's an idiot but i feel like as this father figure, who has watched his daughter be treated a certain way, could identify with me i thought we had this mutual respect which is why it was so crazy when having no red flags whatsoever in a conversation, i came out of a bathroom to find myself corner
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i don't remember how i got on the beds. >> it was awful but i didn't say no >> she's brutally honest there. and obviously, for president is brutally attacked are insulted her appearance many other insulting things. what motivates her to keep speaking out? >> i think stormy is a person who fought her way out of poverty in the south growing up and worked so hard to find a life for herself, a family, and she will do anything for her family and to make sure that all the work, all the hard work that she did over all those years, it was not for nothing. and she is a person who we'll will not hesitate to speak up and say, say the truth, even when it's really uncomfortable and really detrimental to her.
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and she's a very exceptionally unique person in that she really thinks about the greater good and and really just wants to make sure that the truth gets gets out there in this trial it will say i'm really looking forward to seeing this and thank you so much. really appreciate your taking the time and coming on. thank you so much for having me. all right. appreciate it. >> next, a very rare at this time, really rare pipe sighting of princess kate. it comes as new questions swirled about why she is not wearing her wedding ring you don't know i've got to go >> thanks john sizes
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support blood pressure, and improve heart health. rush to walmart and find total bce space shuttle columbia, the final flight premieres sunday, april 7 at nine on cnn tonight, kensington palace, finally acknowledging new images of what appears to be kate middleton out shopping with prince william. the images taken on saturday were obtained by the sun. this is afp, one of the world's largest news agencies is publicly saying
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that kensington palace is no longer it quote, unquote trusted source isa soares is outfront >> the princess of wales was spotted near our home on saturday, according to the sun's mass, wilkinson. yeah, those details fueled more speculation and conspiracy theories another weekend, another series of fake online rumors, this time drawing a firm response on from buckingham palace, a royal source telling cnn that king charles is continuing with official and private business. and the british embassy in kyiv forced to go as far as saying that online rumors about the king's death are fake, it's all adding to an ongoing sense of crises and uncertainty facing the royals it's been just over a week since this image of catherine, princess of wales, and her children was released, the family photo, which was supposed to celebrate mother's day in the uk, quickly became the center of a
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controversy over trust and image manipulation with catherine issuing a personal apology saying she edited the picture herself. speculation, also swirling about why she wasn't wearing a wedding ring. buckingham palace was already facing at the very least, a health crisis with king charles stepping back from many of his royal duties as he fights cancer. and the princess of wales, taking an extended leave after dominos surgery. it's meant the royal families perhaps stretch more than it's ever been. we just 11 working royals and owning queen camilla and prince william as senior members representing the king. combine that with questions over why the princess of wales hasn't been seen in public and calls for more details on charles condition. it's perhaps no surprise. it's led to such a dent in public trust. >> this is the smallest crisis that the royal family has ever faced in the past. the royal family dealt with violent death, abdication infidelity,
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all sorts of sins and crimes and scandals making your family photos look a tiny bit better is no, near anything on the scale of what the royal family have had to deal with before? >> well, that may be the case. the rumor mill only adds more unnecessary pressure on the princess of wales ahead of our next public appearance, expected around easter. >> isa >> soares, cnn, london now in front, now royal historian kate williams so get, your hair ys's report. and of course this is the topic you cover. >> the sun's new images of what appears to be kate and prince william shopping this weekend. of course, in the context here is spread speculation whether the images are real. the palace is response, no comment after they were forced to actually comment on rumors that the king was dead, which is a stunning thing to think they'd comment on. i mean, does any of this clear anything up for you >> yes. this is erin. the royals have been in crisis the
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last time we saw kate, this woman we're used to seeing me almost immediately after she's given birth up there and makeup and high heels didn't haven't seen her since christmas day and internet has exploded into rumor. the mother's day photo was supposed to stop the rumor. it actually increase the rumors that they intensified. and over this weekend, which in a flurry of activity, comments from sources saying she'd be out and about soon. and then this sighting at the windsor far i'm shop and now these photographs which have been published in some publications, and it does look as if this visit to the windsor farm shop was real, that kate is up and about. i do think it was to a degrees set up, but a way of seeing her, but certainly the fact that now every photo that the wealth is put out as being doubted really suggests the problem that they have now with trust. >> this is the thing i mean, we live in a world where yes. you talked about infidelities and murders and all these things. but a world of ai and
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uncertainty in photoshop. and what is real is what is sparking this crisis? the photoshop image released on mother's day is when all of well, actually not all of this, but a lot of this started right? there had been a lot of speculation before what was wrong with her and why wasn't she talking about it when the king talked about his diagnosis so openly in this image with all the photoshopping, it appears she's not wearing her wedding ring and now all of a sudden something that was completely taboo is now front center and everywhere, which is the state of their marriage. steven cole bear is out publicly resurrecting an old rumor that prince william had an affair and that is everywhere on social media. here's stephen colbert so i think we all know who the alleged other woman is, say with me, the marsh on s of channel mandalay what a beautiful name. now there have been rumors and a fair between william and the marching band of chicken array since 2019, according to tabloids, back
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then when kate supposedly confronted him about it, he laughed it off, saying there was nothing to it. always a good response when your wife accuses you of cheating kate with all of this now getting such public airing. what is going on >> it's a disaster, it's a pr disaster. the radio silence has a pr disaster into it. conspiracy theories rushed and one of them was that marriage was in trouble. these rumors of surface before everyone ignore them now they are being taken to a degree seriously and i just feel so sorry for kate. she's been through surgery. it must have been tough and now really it very clear that they've got to do something to stop these rumors and efficient engagement. an official photo because there's all this talk about kate about her condition, and most of all about the marriage. and that's hard that's got to be incredibly hard. >> of course. >> as i say, these people, no matter who they are, they are human beings and people as we all are. thank you so much, kate. i appreciate your time. thanks so