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have the police thought that, or this a david pecker thought? this is a david pecker thought. i feel that we had a bioterrorism attack here. management decided that we need to be more "patriotic." that was the word was used. and to support the war effort that was coming, you know, we needed to show that we were strong. people love to have the patriotic stories on the front, and i think that they had found another nerve that they were hitting on the readership by doing these post-9/11 stories. coz: we must have put out probably five special commemorative editions that were slicker and glossier, 'cause remember, at our bones, we're patriotic. our readers believed in the u.s. government, just like they believed in america. [ cheers and applause ] ♪ from a bodybuilding career, i have gotten a large female following. you know, you have situations where women absolutely, like, take their clothes off in front of you. like, this woman just took off her clothes and stood there naked, and she says, "take me." -oh. -yeah, baby. i mean, sometimes it takes a little bit of respect away th
have the police thought that, or this a david pecker thought? this is a david pecker thought. i feel that we had a bioterrorism attack here. management decided that we need to be more "patriotic." that was the word was used. and to support the war effort that was coming, you know, we needed to show that we were strong. people love to have the patriotic stories on the front, and i think that they had found another nerve that they were hitting on the readership by doing these post-9/11...
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they're afraid to wear their star of david necklace is out. but that's the other side of it, is. >> if we do decide to leave and heed the warnings of the hello rabbi, who wants, who encourage students who don't feel comfortable on canvas to leave, then we reward their scare tactics and we give them what they want. >> so the other side of the coin is, we stay on campus with this fear within our chest, but we can't let them when essentially jonas, the university had been trying to de-escalate this because they're of course, had been an incident where the police were called to try to clear it. it seems to escalate the situation and there was an effort to try to de-escalate. we've showed people reports this morning from a student who was on scene who said they called the police, they called the public's safety. they couldn't get any help in your view, what are the options that the university has and what effect would calling police and to try to address this have on what's going on on the ground so what the university did over the last couple of d
they're afraid to wear their star of david necklace is out. but that's the other side of it, is. >> if we do decide to leave and heed the warnings of the hello rabbi, who wants, who encourage students who don't feel comfortable on canvas to leave, then we reward their scare tactics and we give them what they want. >> so the other side of the coin is, we stay on campus with this fear within our chest, but we can't let them when essentially jonas, the university had been trying to...
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david pecker paid for it. thinking that he was going to be reimbursed by donald trump and that did not happen standby for one second. keith davidson, the attorney for stormy daniels, and karen mcdougal is testifying his understanding from howard from dylan howard, the editor of the national enquirer at that point, was that michael cohen trump's attorney would resurrect the deal and that davidson should try to get as much as he could up to $150,000. so 150 grand is a precedent set by karen mcdougal. and that davidson is saying that dylan howard, who who works with national enquirer, says, you should try to get as much as you can up to $150,000. dylan as sort of a peacemaker, brought me back into the fold. keith davidson explains, but then cohen says he wasn't paying. it's just one more snafu so i think one of the things that's going on here, paula, and please correct me whatever errors i've made is the deal has gone through with karen mcdougal. she's being paid $150,000 by american media incorporated. they thin
david pecker paid for it. thinking that he was going to be reimbursed by donald trump and that did not happen standby for one second. keith davidson, the attorney for stormy daniels, and karen mcdougal is testifying his understanding from howard from dylan howard, the editor of the national enquirer at that point, was that michael cohen trump's attorney would resurrect the deal and that davidson should try to get as much as he could up to $150,000. so 150 grand is a precedent set by karen...
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i am against i am pro-life here david urban, that looks i think as david points out the president has kinda been where he's been pre this in terms of states, states issue, right? >> this has been republican dogma since i've been in washington dc in the late 90s has been but now it's fallen. no, no, i understand it's a states rights issue, but it's been an overturned roe. its goes to the state's right. that's always been the republican mantra until rose overturned. and then you have these different, various folks who are advocating for national ban, which is crazy, and a six-week ban. but said i live in the state of florida. there was no hue and cry for a six-week ban and the state of florida, i don't not quite sure why the governor others felt that they should do this right? and really it was running for the republican presidential it put. it into the right now. but to your point, david, it's a very unpopular position to take. put plus reasonable people, right? know that you can, women don't even know if they're pregnant at six weeks, right? it's it's a really untenable position. >> s
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i'm david flanked by his followers. he leads us inside this flashy mansion and so is this your home? in a room filled with gold rimmed furniture and stuffed animals. i asked him about the crisis engulfing haiti exactly our dream is to rid the country of the corrupt oligarchs in politicians who are holding us back. he says, we need to get rid of the system and returned stability to haiti he speaks with intention and calls for greater dialogue what if it's the same system that's been in power then as armed groups, we will never put down our weapons. he says and so do you have regular communications with as you say, the other armed groups? we phone? >> yes. we're united. he tells me the gangs have formed a coalition known as von living together and collectively they pushed back on foreign intervention, holding tight their grips over are state, some using terror tactics like kidnapping, rape, and murder to sustain country parole. >> is that something you've participated in an ordering your men and women to kidnap he says he
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this was this was david brooks writing in the new york times. he says, quote especially since 2016, it's become clear if you live in a university town, are one of the many cities along the coast, were highly educated people tend to congregate. >> that's us will displeasure. >> you can't use your own experience to generalize about american politics. in fact, if you're guided by instincts and values honed and such let's places. you may not be sensitive to the ways the movement is alienating voters and working class areas of pennsylvania wisconsin, michigan, and georgia. you may come across them as privileged kids, breaking the rules and getting away with it, see right logi is rightly the guys of many working class blue collar people. >> they see these wealthy kids at institutions like columbia that cause 90,000 vowels a year complaining about what's going on in palestine and talking about you must divest. you're seeing images are certain students and what we should have food and water and add to give us these things as an infringement of our right
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as david saying, david go oh, come on. >> let's look. gauge is like the first time in a long i i am i was shocked right. to read her first-person account of that she killed a literally a puppy because it wasn't a good hunting dog, right? that was kind of the, the thesis, right now. she said, oh, it was aggressive, it did all these things. there's their dog trainers, people can behaviors can be modified. look, we see that with the current president's dogs, he had some german shepherds there that probably weren't so best suited to be around a lot of people in the white house. and so those, those dogs weren't taken out back and shot. they were taken and put on a farm are given to somebody else who might be able to retrain them, right? there's lots of things you can do now. >> an old sick horse or goat that's knocking your kids over super mean biden your kids it's something different. puppy he's like, look, sarah mclaughlin is out for kristi noem right now. it's all i got to tell you i think more than sarah laughlin, are. >> i big cargo no.
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that's david pecker, nothing illegal. >> i'm not saying it's illegal. i'm just saying he's he's in the white house and he's concerned about karen mcdougal and ishee going to remain my point is is i don't think that all right there i think anderson cooper, i think they're gonna have a very hard time proving that donald trump said in the logbook in our office, which we're not presenting to anyone, put it down this way, so it goes that way. he just says michael i spoke to weisselberg, who's also a jarryd jail, right? >> if don't try to the principle is saying, oh, let's pay in cash or less, paying cash, want the world to note, right? so he probably hopefully, you know what, he very well might like if he's so concerned about it being paid in cash maybe you would want to know where to run down the other things that a just mentioned that that came into evidence today was donald trump's sort of indicating he didn't really want to pay this and he was sort of upset about it. i read that to be one of those pieces of evidence that could go either way, either to th
that's david pecker, nothing illegal. >> i'm not saying it's illegal. i'm just saying he's he's in the white house and he's concerned about karen mcdougal and ishee going to remain my point is is i don't think that all right there i think anderson cooper, i think they're gonna have a very hard time proving that donald trump said in the logbook in our office, which we're not presenting to anyone, put it down this way, so it goes that way. he just says michael i spoke to weisselberg, who's...
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you don't even know probably let's heater says and did in the david's as is. and then and then question is, i'm sorry, i didn't mean to interrupt you. davidson says and then he made reference to he said, you know, i never even got paid that f-in guy is not even paying me back the $130,000 and then they made clear the hundred $30,000 and they're talking about what did you mean by that last? as part i never got paid, repaid the uh, hundred and $30,000 from the deal with stormy daniel's. so again, where you have there is complaining about the money, but also complaining about not going to washington, nothing appointed to a job somewhere in the trump administration. >> i remember that though, because michael cohen was devastated and what what keith davidson testified to his correct. that he thought he would be attorney general or chief of staff, or some prominent role in the michael cohen thought he would be attorney yeah. okay. >> let's not forget that period. >> but entirely possible after trump won the election, i mean, the figures that we're going in and out o
you don't even know probably let's heater says and did in the david's as is. and then and then question is, i'm sorry, i didn't mean to interrupt you. davidson says and then he made reference to he said, you know, i never even got paid that f-in guy is not even paying me back the $130,000 and then they made clear the hundred $30,000 and they're talking about what did you mean by that last? as part i never got paid, repaid the uh, hundred and $30,000 from the deal with stormy daniel's. so again,...
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the david davidson or whatever david dennis i'm sorry. >> all right. david, that is fictitious. david dennis and is actually donald trump, et cetera. it is further agreed that neither party shall keep a copy of this document is i want with trump's actual signature and then only keith davidson, stormy daniel's attorney, and michael cohen as counsel for the parties, would maintain possession of it, but something overshadowing all of this, donald trump has a decent chance of being re-elected president in november, and he has sworn retribution and revenge against his political enemies. in a recent interview with time magazine, he said that if us attorney's did not carry out his instructions to prosecute people, he wanted prosecuted he felt it it was with totally within his rights to fire them and replace them. davidson explaining the side letter agreement decodes the agreement that uses the synonyms exactly. >> i am your retribution. i believe is the quote we keep hearing that just goes back to the need the gag order because people are intimidated. they are fearful. and if he's the
the david davidson or whatever david dennis i'm sorry. >> all right. david, that is fictitious. david dennis and is actually donald trump, et cetera. it is further agreed that neither party shall keep a copy of this document is i want with trump's actual signature and then only keith davidson, stormy daniel's attorney, and michael cohen as counsel for the parties, would maintain possession of it, but something overshadowing all of this, donald trump has a decent chance of being re-elected...
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pecker, dave, right here amanda, david pecker. and they have allegedly agreed to tip donald trump off to any when shopping around stories about him, and also to buy these stories for the sole purpose of burying them and here we have the editor in chief for the national enquirer responding in this taxed to keith davidson, stormy daniels karen mcdougal's attorney saying, we need to talk about this big story. you say you have blockbuster trump's story. >> i'll get you more meaning more money than anyone for it, meaning than any other publication or tv station or whatever we'll we'll pay, you know why the suggestion being of course, because we agreed to all this because dylan howard was at that meeting. >> i was dealing with at that howard was the one to go meet with karen mcdougal in-person and say that she he honestly believed the story and it went back to david pecker. >> davidson explaining. >> he reached out concerning their interaction between karen mcdougal and trump. this is not about stormy daniels, this is about karen mcdoug
pecker, dave, right here amanda, david pecker. and they have allegedly agreed to tip donald trump off to any when shopping around stories about him, and also to buy these stories for the sole purpose of burying them and here we have the editor in chief for the national enquirer responding in this taxed to keith davidson, stormy daniels karen mcdougal's attorney saying, we need to talk about this big story. you say you have blockbuster trump's story. >> i'll get you more meaning more money...
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we keep saying david urban, michael moore. thank you both very much. >> and we head back to the campus of columbia university in just a moment. >> the school now telling protesters that they have until 2:00 p.m. so just half an hour from now to leave their encampment or face suspension will be speaking with a columbia student about the mood on campus that's next day riyad saves new album is breaking records gets to say what country is call me country beyond, say a nashville's renaissance streaming exclusively on macs you founded your kayak company because you love the ocean, not spreadsheets. >> you need to hire. >> i need indeed. >> indeed, you do. indeed instead match instantly it quality candidates matching your job description visited d.com slash higher. >> if you have graves disease, gritty eyes could be more than a rough patch. people with graves could also get thyroid eye disease he's or ted, which may need a different doctor, find a ted is specialist at is-it ted.com she random plays like a puppy again, his number jews
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where does david pecker have to be? nor is the idea of the catch and kill until laiza details, they have to return the jury to the overarching crime that they are alleging the falsified business records. a lot of this is about contextualizing it and the audio is why they don't help necessarily in terms of showing cohen as somebody who should be completely trusted. it doesn't absolve trump of being open, being skeptical hello, about why someone did not trust him. >> when do you think michael cohen will be brought to the stand even michael cohen doesn't know. >> i mean, it's essentially basically they tell them to be in the area at certain time and then but you've seen how the prosecution has been laying out the witnesses. they have someone really interesting like david pecker, come on the first day and then they'll bring in the people who are going to do basically custodial records because as you noted, and 8:00 8:00 hour, trump's team won't stipulate to anything. they won't say yes, our client did say that at a trump ra
where does david pecker have to be? nor is the idea of the catch and kill until laiza details, they have to return the jury to the overarching crime that they are alleging the falsified business records. a lot of this is about contextualizing it and the audio is why they don't help necessarily in terms of showing cohen as somebody who should be completely trusted. it doesn't absolve trump of being open, being skeptical hello, about why someone did not trust him. >> when do you think...
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who is was dennis for david? dennis david dennis sign right. there was a real person. i mean, it's so there's all kinds of don't there was a veil of secrecy over all of this and prosecutors will argue that's because donald trump and michael cohen knew this was shading, knew this was illegal, and to the actual charges, knew they were trying to defraud the electorate. >> they were trying to keep this information from coming out before the election and they didn't want to have to disclose it as part of their campaign disclosures. the response is going to be from trump's team. of course, there were secrecy about this. we're getting shaken down. this will be there there. take we're getting shaken down by this guy who is threatening to reveal things that will be humiliating for donald trump and for his family. and so natural this is a hush money agreement. we agree. and so hush money agreements, you don't want them to become public, you don't want them to become known. so again, there's, there's always two ways of looking at things. almost always two ways of looking at thing
who is was dennis for david? dennis david dennis sign right. there was a real person. i mean, it's so there's all kinds of don't there was a veil of secrecy over all of this and prosecutors will argue that's because donald trump and michael cohen knew this was shading, knew this was illegal, and to the actual charges, knew they were trying to defraud the electorate. >> they were trying to keep this information from coming out before the election and they didn't want to have to disclose it...
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the outside is being dylan howard, the right-hand man, david pecker, and david pecker ultimately this important to not only corroborate the testimony, david pecker talks about a catch-and-kill but also give us maybe a little more flavor and color as to what was the motivation behind the reason to enter in the agreement? >> very significant, indeed, davidson, elie elie honig is with this testified there when it came to some of the dealings with stormy daniels and michael cohen was working, quote, on trump's behalf. has the prosecution effectively already established that trump was tied to stormy daniels while they're trying to do it with that and that's a helpful piece of testimony for the prosecutors because a central theme is emerging in the defense it's here which is this. michael collin, whatever he was doing, he was off the reservation here. he was acting on his own. he was doing things that he was not running by donald trump. he was doing things that donald trump did not know about and did not approve. and so it helps if the prosecution gets evidenced that well, i understood mich
the outside is being dylan howard, the right-hand man, david pecker, and david pecker ultimately this important to not only corroborate the testimony, david pecker talks about a catch-and-kill but also give us maybe a little more flavor and color as to what was the motivation behind the reason to enter in the agreement? >> very significant, indeed, davidson, elie elie honig is with this testified there when it came to some of the dealings with stormy daniels and michael cohen was working,...
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david, how damaging do you think that testimony was? four, the defense exact just walked us through yeah no. >> it's really devastating, right? because she's an ally of trump and his seen as someone who, who still is loyal to trump in many ways. so when she's up there and crying, it's it's really tough on the trump team and it's much different than cohen who has an ax to grind, who will be coming up. so it was a tough friday tough way to end the week as a criminal defense lawyer never want the prosecution to end on a friday like that, and they did. but the trial is far from over. you would expect the prosecution to be ahead after the first two weeks, right? that's their case. so there's still a lot of trial left. >> i did think it was interesting that hicks testified that the former president didn't want this to be embarrassing or hurtful to his family. he was very concerned about what his wife melania was going to think kind of underscoring an argument that this was also at least in part personal. do you think that helped the defense i
david, how damaging do you think that testimony was? four, the defense exact just walked us through yeah no. >> it's really devastating, right? because she's an ally of trump and his seen as someone who, who still is loyal to trump in many ways. so when she's up there and crying, it's it's really tough on the trump team and it's much different than cohen who has an ax to grind, who will be coming up. so it was a tough friday tough way to end the week as a criminal defense lawyer never...
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cohen this time david bissen says i do. >> okay. so this is the sleeves factor and it is through the roof. in this case. and part of it is atmospheric. they want to just turn off the jury. the defense wants the jury to just think, who knows, this is a bunch of people who lie and threaten each other and paige other off. but it also goes to an important prong of the defense if the defense believes this is a shakedown i'm not talking about the legal elements of extortion just in the normal use of that phrase, a shakedown. it's over. there's no crime here. the alleged crime is they're trying to do something to get a benefit in that campaign. and they're intentionally trying to get around campaign finance laws that none of that works. if this is a shakedown, and i was surprised today hey by the extent to which the prosecution allowed and the judge allowed this specter of extortion to be injected into the case. were you investigated mr. davidson for extortion? yes, i was not charged, but investigated. and boy, every time the defense just
cohen this time david bissen says i do. >> okay. so this is the sleeves factor and it is through the roof. in this case. and part of it is atmospheric. they want to just turn off the jury. the defense wants the jury to just think, who knows, this is a bunch of people who lie and threaten each other and paige other off. but it also goes to an important prong of the defense if the defense believes this is a shakedown i'm not talking about the legal elements of extortion just in the normal...
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david hope hicks described trump as being a very involved manager. does that help the project? hey, you should tie trump to the hush money. hush money payments in this particular case wolfe, i'm sure i'm sure the prosecution will try to paint it that way. >> right. they'll say, you heard you heard ms hicks up here saying he's very involved, but is he involved and do his own taxes as he involved in how this because it again, this is a paper case. this is about how these documents were filed is he involved at that granular level filing this report with the new york state, was he that involved that's the leap that the prosecution has to make here. and that's to convince the jurors of beyond a reasonable doubt. and i'd say that's a canyon, is wide, is the grand canyon they're going to make a big jump. i'm not sure that this testimony they got them there david urban and olivia troy to both of you. >> thank you very much. and just ahead, there's breaking news about the 9,000 dollars donald trump owes for violating the gag orders in his hush money trial. >> that's next assignment with
david hope hicks described trump as being a very involved manager. does that help the project? hey, you should tie trump to the hush money. hush money payments in this particular case wolfe, i'm sure i'm sure the prosecution will try to paint it that way. >> right. they'll say, you heard you heard ms hicks up here saying he's very involved, but is he involved and do his own taxes as he involved in how this because it again, this is a paper case. this is about how these documents were...
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david is here with us. hi so tell us about it why why this time and not maybe the last time. >> well, i've been going over there to france living there for 44 years right now, amelie at so it's time for me to really look at what america rickea ears and my concern is that i'm a deep believer in america, md believer in democracy. but my concern is that the american democracy that i've grown to love over so many years may not have long, mineral, longer be the core of the american system going forward after november so i have to look at what is my alternative may alternative for me is france and we begin writing this column four cnn this morning the number of people i found two, we're really echoing the same sentiment, not only for friends but all over the world to mexico, to italy, to greece, to spain, to portugal. an amazing number of people. and even since the column ran this morning, drawing fro estate broker, we know very well in france who specializes in moving americans to france she got 45 requests for
david is here with us. hi so tell us about it why why this time and not maybe the last time. >> well, i've been going over there to france living there for 44 years right now, amelie at so it's time for me to really look at what america rickea ears and my concern is that i'm a deep believer in america, md believer in democracy. but my concern is that the american democracy that i've grown to love over so many years may not have long, mineral, longer be the core of the american system...
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and if former speechwriter for president george w bush and david, let me start with you because biden has been quite silent about this. i mean, neither was that one moment on earth day where he was asked and he had this statement that even some democrats believed was a bit ambivalent. and i just wonder do, is this a moment for the president to be speaking out more in your view? >> well let's bracket something. you set this up by introducing remarks or from former president donald trump, who incited the worst violent attack on the authority of the us federal government. the worst domestic violent attack on the authority of the us government since the civil war. so he doesn't doesn't have any standing here. but the issue for president biden is one of whether he's going to seem firm or week the great question. there are two great questions at haunt each of the two parties. great question, but any republican leader is, are you uncaring and republicans have to constantly reassure people that they can have humanity that they care, and they have respect that they regard. they have an underst
and if former speechwriter for president george w bush and david, let me start with you because biden has been quite silent about this. i mean, neither was that one moment on earth day where he was asked and he had this statement that even some democrats believed was a bit ambivalent. and i just wonder do, is this a moment for the president to be speaking out more in your view? >> well let's bracket something. you set this up by introducing remarks or from former president donald trump,...
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donald trump was david dennison. and in this document, david dennis and was paying peggy peters and to keep her mouth shut former president dennis and i mean, former president trump paid close attention to cross-examination of keith davidson, the attorney, as the defense attorneys tried to poke holes in mr. davidson's credibility resulting in at least one particularly testy exchange. let's get you up to speed on what's happening in the trial right now with the help of our panel trump, right now in the courtroom. trump is on a phone call when the recording starts, it's a recording that michael cohen made. and when he hangs up, cohen can be heard saying great call by the way, big time, this is a prosecutor is playing the recording from a 2016 telephone call and you hear trump's voice. this is the first time in the trial the de of herd, the jurors have heard mr. trump's voice as we pop back and forth between what's going on in the trial now and what happened a few minutes ago, let me go back to something shambhu keith d
donald trump was david dennison. and in this document, david dennis and was paying peggy peters and to keep her mouth shut former president dennis and i mean, former president trump paid close attention to cross-examination of keith davidson, the attorney, as the defense attorneys tried to poke holes in mr. davidson's credibility resulting in at least one particularly testy exchange. let's get you up to speed on what's happening in the trial right now with the help of our panel trump, right now...
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what was discussed in that meeting with david pecker? what was your role in the campaign? how about 20:15? he said that she spoke with trump on the phone every day. if we weren't able to communicate and personal that update right before did 11 39 was important because she said basically everyone who works there reports to trump she that's a chain of command that they're establishing. >> that's really key. and i think they're going to want to talk about these discussions about daniels looking for money. she said but i would occasionally call the office and be connected, but he had a cell phone or home phone number as well. so she's clearly very close to him and prosecutors are going to want to hone in on what she heard from michael cohen, what she could have potentially heard about efforts to buy stories to catch and kill stories. and then you're also going to want to talk to her about the access hollywood tape that necessarily the content of it. but the impact that it had on the campaign, how much pressure was the campaign under? how, how is it then candidate trump reactin
what was discussed in that meeting with david pecker? what was your role in the campaign? how about 20:15? he said that she spoke with trump on the phone every day. if we weren't able to communicate and personal that update right before did 11 39 was important because she said basically everyone who works there reports to trump she that's a chain of command that they're establishing. >> that's really key. and i think they're going to want to talk about these discussions about daniels...
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listen to this david pecker said somebody so far been very nice and he's been david has been very nice and nice guy. >> that's yogi was pick so fast 95% democrats the areas mostly old democrat. >> you think of it as just a purely democrat area? it's a very unfair situation that i can tell you what did you think of the david pecker's testimony, at least so far and when was the last time you had a chance to actually speak to him? >> david pecker, you never get him. >> all right. well, that was my mistake. sorry. but let me get your reaction to what was just said by trump. >> yeah so so essentially the thing about david pecker and really why he was so important was he really is the linchpin, i think the key to proving that this is all about the election and not about melania trump, and not about hiding information for personal reasons because they're embarrassing. and i think that was what was so critical about what his testimony was, what trump has been doing, however, is he's been violating the gag order multiple times, including what you just played about saying, oh, he's a nice guy an
listen to this david pecker said somebody so far been very nice and he's been david has been very nice and nice guy. >> that's yogi was pick so fast 95% democrats the areas mostly old democrat. >> you think of it as just a purely democrat area? it's a very unfair situation that i can tell you what did you think of the david pecker's testimony, at least so far and when was the last time you had a chance to actually speak to him? >> david pecker, you never get him. >> all...
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i study the david pecker's all day and that's when you say david pecker. i just start laughing. it's insane that that is a real character. so my question is, is somebody that has unique for living i'm looking at people in your polling their mannerisms. >> yes. >> as i'm talking to you, i'm like, what is he what does he yeah. right. but like what how do you make a good impression because you're you're so well-known for this when you didn't mitch mcconnell last night? well, there was a very majors glasses with me everywhere i go. i just something about the rifting mcconnell face really really shy. it's my viewing audience in the way he just starts talk so, yeah, really got the crowd. but you're able to really drill down into little thing. i try. we'll people i try and i was really focused on the jokes yesterday as well and looking at topical and things that were happening in the news to include it. but it's definitely kind of a weird study of people. i'm a big fan of movies and pop culture and politics and i just absorb it and try to sound like these people and it's also an extra
i study the david pecker's all day and that's when you say david pecker. i just start laughing. it's insane that that is a real character. so my question is, is somebody that has unique for living i'm looking at people in your polling their mannerisms. >> yes. >> as i'm talking to you, i'm like, what is he what does he yeah. right. but like what how do you make a good impression because you're you're so well-known for this when you didn't mitch mcconnell last night? well, there was...
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they got david pecker to say that michael cohen is prone to exaggeration. and then when rhona graff came up, they used her on cross-examination, not to suggest she some kind of liar or anything, but rather to humanize donald trump. they got her to talk about how he was a decent the boss and a man who she liked and admired. so i think what the defense is doing is they're laying back in there waiting they're really saving their fire here from michael cohen then on the banker that's going to be taking the stand, that brin and john were talking about. >> how important is his testimony. do you think to the da's case? >> so he's the least dramatic witness so far, but i also think he's the most relevant to the actual charges because the crime itself goes to the way in which donald trump and michael cohen structure the payments to stormy daniels, the allegation is that they falsified business records. both of them together around those payoffs. and this is the banker for who worked with michael cohen to help michael cohen free up $130,000. he ended up drawing down
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doing and david pecker's answering? i mean, does that does that if he lied about that, would as a juror, would that impact the way they said the former president's sure. this is important exactly. the reason they had that c-span witness and the court reporter was because they're starting to show prosecutors are starting to show the jury videotapes of donald trump saying, i don't know these people who are these people? well and that's powerful for prosecutors because we don't know if donald trump is going to take the stand. i'm still on. no. firmly know. >> but you still want the jurors to hear his voice, especially when he's lying. now, it's not the ultimate end issue, but you want the jurors hearing him lying about what he knows about these people because you say, why would you lie about this if he had nothing to hide, why would you lie about this? fortnight, it's the worst when you're a criminal defense attorney you can't cross examined it, right? >> it's your guy. >> it's a tape or film or video. it's real. >> and yo
doing and david pecker's answering? i mean, does that does that if he lied about that, would as a juror, would that impact the way they said the former president's sure. this is important exactly. the reason they had that c-span witness and the court reporter was because they're starting to show prosecutors are starting to show the jury videotapes of donald trump saying, i don't know these people who are these people? well and that's powerful for prosecutors because we don't know if donald...
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one thing that was very striking to me and my colleagues watching this is that when david pecker was walking, who is the former am i had was walking through his details of his engagement with michael cohen and really this business of sleaze that he was in charge of he didn't seem ashamed at all. he was almost carefree about the whole thing. keith davidson seemed really embarrassed as he was getting pushed on the kinds of deals that he was seeking over and over and over again in terms of pushing celebrity he is i have this client who claims they had an affair with you or this that and the other and in that way, pecker is actually much more like trump, where there is just this sort of, i'm not going to be shamed out of the ring davidson came off angry, sheepish on certain hostile at certain points, and he got his backup a few times and seem to find its footing, but it wasn't it was not a great doubting for him. there's a reason and emil bove eight has been very strong in these cross-examinations. so he, and he's one of the defenses maybe one of the reasons and the lawyers who you can t
one thing that was very striking to me and my colleagues watching this is that when david pecker was walking, who is the former am i had was walking through his details of his engagement with michael cohen and really this business of sleaze that he was in charge of he didn't seem ashamed at all. he was almost carefree about the whole thing. keith davidson seemed really embarrassed as he was getting pushed on the kinds of deals that he was seeking over and over and over again in terms of pushing...
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she's also not like david pecker is now a tabloid king or like keith davidson, someone who's involved in what may or may not be extortion of celebrities as a career. submit jurors are really listening to everything she had that's to say. and even though she doesn't recall some of the meetings that other people have testified to, like david pecker testified she was in and out of that critical 2015 meeting. she says she doesn't necessarily remember that. she certainly remembers the impact of the access hollywood tape on the campaign that's something she's talked a lot about as we're inching closer and closer to election day this has been, i think the most significant testimony so far. i'm not saying which sayyed helps, but this is someone the jury can listen to and trust on the access hollywood tape. >> they played tape. we all i feel like it was a flashback. everyone was thinking about where they were when this hit. if you were covering that campaign, are covering the 2016 election. >> but the import for the prosecutors here in that tape playing that tape and getting where hopes pope p
she's also not like david pecker is now a tabloid king or like keith davidson, someone who's involved in what may or may not be extortion of celebrities as a career. submit jurors are really listening to everything she had that's to say. and even though she doesn't recall some of the meetings that other people have testified to, like david pecker testified she was in and out of that critical 2015 meeting. she says she doesn't necessarily remember that. she certainly remembers the impact of the...
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there to david pecker, who was the first witness on the stand. how do you think the judge is going to rule on these violation times, at least three maybe the what about david pecker? will hill let's lie, but look, it's very clear yet witnesses and the jury are off limits, so i think we're going to see another fine, but the judge has said if this continues here's what willful violations, we could see incarceration. so think we're going to see a few violations tomorrow. jake, stacy, you think that's a real risk incarceration i mean, not really. >> i think the judge judge marsha and had to say that to donald trump because it's it's over and over and over again. but the interesting thing to note is the prosecution in the original hearing about his violating the gag order? did not ask for jail time. they wanted the fine punishment which everybody knows. what's $9,000 to donald trump. it's worth its weight in gold and publicity alone so i think we'll see more of threats and eventually it's going to be have to be so egregious for donald trump to go to j
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. >> david's been very nice and nice guy that last comment was about trump's longtime friend, david pecker, who was witness in the trial. trump saying nice things about him when he was on the stand the translation though for trump will be there tomorrow. and just hours. he will be 15 feet or so away from stormy daniels, former attorney, who already in great detail laid out conversations he had with michael cohen about the $130,000 payment to stormy daniels it was crucial testimony and trump's team will likely get a chance to push back on daniels, attorney and his claims and possible cross-examination if they get there tomorrow, paula reid is outfront, new york to begin our coverage. paula, what more are you learning about the gag order hearing tomorrow or and this is hearing that could have dire consequences for former president trump. >> as you mentioned, this hearing is about four four additional alleged violations of the gag order, but these violations allegedly occurred before the judge issue that $9,000 fine and threatened trump with jail. so at this point, it's really unclear if that
. >> david's been very nice and nice guy that last comment was about trump's longtime friend, david pecker, who was witness in the trial. trump saying nice things about him when he was on the stand the translation though for trump will be there tomorrow. and just hours. he will be 15 feet or so away from stormy daniels, former attorney, who already in great detail laid out conversations he had with michael cohen about the $130,000 payment to stormy daniels it was crucial testimony and...
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david becker. thanks so much. we appreciate it. >> thank you federal regulators are increasing their testing and tracking for bird flu in dairy cows after finding traces of the virus in one fifth of our country's milk supply what this says about the spread of the virus and what the fda says you don't have to worry this of the titanic, how would really happen, especially to our premier tonight at nine on cnn. hey, they're brenda it's carroll actually which like are we operating on? >> you mean arm it's all connected, asking the right question can greatly impact your future. you share your an orthopedist. >> actually, i'm a sagittarius, especially when it comes to your finances. >> give a question are you a certified financial planner? >> yes. i'm a cfp professional cop professionals are committed to acting in your best interest. >> that's why it's gotta be a cfb bind your cfp professional, and let's make a plan doubt or okay. >> everyone, our mission is to provide complete balanced nutrition or strength and energy
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david, bring blood, focus in on florida on this issue the vice president is headed there today trying definitely trying to draw a direct line between florida's ban and donald trump. >> you have the six-week ban going into place. we have everything that maria just said. and you also have i want to play for you. we heard from an abortion provider, a doctor in florida, who spoke with john last hour. let me play this the demand goes into effect today, but in florida, there is a 24 hour waiting period, which means that you have to have two physician visits, at least 24 hours apart in order to obtain an abortion. >> for example, that means that if yesterday on tuesday, april 30, i saw patients who are exactly six weeks and zero days of pregnancy yesterday because of the 24 hour waiting period, we cannot provide them an abortion today because they are six weeks one day today. so we are already seeing just the absolute distress and english that this is causing people that's reality, right? how worried about you about what this means for republican candidates, including donald trump well, look
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and then david pecker went to trump and talked about paying michael cohen. so he establishes a lot of key facts in a way that now michael cohen and others will be filling in that timeline rather than relying on michael cohen to establish an entire timeline. because as we've discussed, cohen has a series of credibility issues at hand. >> so a big part of it just making sure other people are going to corroborate what he has to say. >> this the banker that is now on the stand, i think it's interesting to me because it establishes like how significant of an issue this was for cohen and by extension trump, i mean, taking out a home equity line of credit on your own house to try and make this problem go away it seems like a very significant move on colin's park and you when these cases in the paperwork because it establishes that timeline even further now you have dates of documents signed by the bank that fill in that time. even more. speaking of dates, but october 7 of 2016 is when the access hollywood tape came out and we know that ami first alerted the trump c
and then david pecker went to trump and talked about paying michael cohen. so he establishes a lot of key facts in a way that now michael cohen and others will be filling in that timeline rather than relying on michael cohen to establish an entire timeline. because as we've discussed, cohen has a series of credibility issues at hand. >> so a big part of it just making sure other people are going to corroborate what he has to say. >> this the banker that is now on the stand, i think...
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i overheard conversations between trump and david pecker around this time about these things. the jury believes that they are taking these points at the prosecutors are trying to build now, she doesn't get the prosecutors across the finish line or even close on the main craft i'm which is the falsification of business records. we still have to see that, but honestly, this part about was it about the election she's scored points for the prosecution there and that to me is a slam dunk. this notion that just because she said trump was also worried about what his wife thought, who cares, there's so much overwhelming evidence that this was about the election. all they have to do is show that that was a substantial part of it. i think that part is done. >> but thing is to anyone quick break but substantial is not quantified in new york's the idea of saying what substantial two you might be. well, it had to be 99% were in favor of melania and 1% of the campaign. but that's not actually quantifies got to be polymorphic with 50%. but this jury is going to have to think about what they
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david has good to see you again. i'm wonder what you made of hope hicks is testimony, particularly how your scoop on the access hollywood tape was dealt with behind the scenes the campaign because i'm assuming this is probably the first time you've heard what it was like inside trump world at that time? >> yeah, it's a rare opportunity as a reporter to get this sort of see the other side of a day like this. so yeah, we sent them this transcript. these questions were around one 30 in the afternoon. and all i knew at that point was the responses i got back from them, which was first this doesn't sound like mr. trump sentence the video to be sure. and then after we send them the video do they then confirmed it was him today? it was real so interesting and sort of surreal to see all the steps that happened in between. >> we learned in court according to hope hicks, she went to trump, showed him the email from you and he said, well, that are told him about it and he said, well, that doesn't sound like me. is that that whe
david has good to see you again. i'm wonder what you made of hope hicks is testimony, particularly how your scoop on the access hollywood tape was dealt with behind the scenes the campaign because i'm assuming this is probably the first time you've heard what it was like inside trump world at that time? >> yeah, it's a rare opportunity as a reporter to get this sort of see the other side of a day like this. so yeah, we sent them this transcript. these questions were around one 30 in the...
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david, i just have to ask him we're talking about this trend of break a little bit. i'm facet how surreal was this first criminal trial of a former president, the current front or the current presumptive republican nominee hey and you're at the heart of a full day here it was really surreal. >> i mean, as a reporter, you never really get a chance to see something like this. on the other side and the side of the people who are answering your questions. so it was fascinating for me to see all the reactions and the different, different sort of responses they went through after that question, i sent in, i only saw others sort prepared responses that came back today. i can see the rest of the story what surprised you when you've got that fuller picture one thing i guess two things. one was the first response that we got from the trump campaign from hope hicks that day was we had sent them a transcript of what trump said in that video, and she said that doesn't sound like mr. trump and i always thought really like that does not like trump's to you. i sounds like him to me
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him because i didn't really have anything else to go off. >> so david pecker. so here was the rationale as to why it as to whether it worked or not. >> that's an open question. i think the rationale hello of a sleazebags is we have this thing called an election and we have this lawyer who wants to leveraged based upon what they're doing and how they actually go about their business leverage you and they're trying to make the proximity of your payment is close to what's important to you, right? as possible. so from a prosecutors perspective, right? the prosecutor obviously wants the election to matter. it has to matter with regard to tying this whole thing in. but if you're the defense attorney i'm not the one trump's not the one concerned about the election. >> the lawyers can turn too bad because he's leveraging him and he's trying to get the most out of him like he does all the rest. >> if his clients and that's what makes them, please e. that's the argument they're going to make by flipping this whole election question. remember the elephant in the room, the
him because i didn't really have anything else to go off. >> so david pecker. so here was the rationale as to why it as to whether it worked or not. >> that's an open question. i think the rationale hello of a sleazebags is we have this thing called an election and we have this lawyer who wants to leveraged based upon what they're doing and how they actually go about their business leverage you and they're trying to make the proximity of your payment is close to what's important to...
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the jury heard i need to open up a company for the transfer of all of that info regarding our friend david yeah. so i'm going to do that right away. >> i'd actually come about and i've spoken to allen weisselberg about and how to set the whole thing up with the funding that yes and it's all the stuff all the stuff because you never know that company, never know what he's gonna be, correct. >> so i'm i'm all over that. and i spoke to alan about it when it comes time for the financing, which will be hey, listen won't have to pay yourself if no woman on. i got no now wealth ultimately, the $150,000 was paid by american media, the publisher of the national enquirer and was not coming out of trump's pocket. >> that was one piece of evidence. the prosecution to introduce today earlier, trump's attorneys were cross-examining keith davidson, the attorney for those women. they spent most of the morning trying to attack his credibility and suggests that he was trying to extort trump new details from a key witness. the ex-attorney of an adult film star and playboy model, who brokered hush money deals
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now the former state department middle east negotiator, aaron david miller. aaron, thanks for joining us. what's your analysis of this clear daylight right now between israel and hamas? will these talks be able to move forward? >> hi thanks for having me. >> it's hard to imagine i think both sides are much more interested in blaming one another for the collapsing these different proposers than they are in reaching an agreement i just think there's insufficient urgency benjamin netanyahu knows that a deal that doesn't bring to it and hamas is sovereignty in gaza is going to mean it's political downfall. >> and yahya sinwar, palestinian decision-maker knows that if he gives a hostages without a comprehensive cease fire and his robes withdrawal from from, from gaza that he won't survive this so i think both netanyahu and sinwar are thinking more about their political future than they are about cutting a deal that would relieve the miseries for gaussians. >> and for these hostages, as well as their families. >> that's pretty depressing. i were also following aaro
now the former state department middle east negotiator, aaron david miller. aaron, thanks for joining us. what's your analysis of this clear daylight right now between israel and hamas? will these talks be able to move forward? >> hi thanks for having me. >> it's hard to imagine i think both sides are much more interested in blaming one another for the collapsing these different proposers than they are in reaching an agreement i just think there's insufficient urgency benjamin...
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he was talking to david pecker he she could take us through the timeline from the campaign his view of how this happened and how the narrative change no, the first thing out was a fair never happened, pay off, never happened. then it was okay. well, the pay off never happened. then it was okay. well, the payoff happened, but michael cohen didn't and i didn't do it. i mean, she took us through all of that dishonest all of that was and how might cohen was the one who would have and then the last thing that's so helpful is can you imagine that michael cohen really would have painted themselves without trump knowing she says, nope can't imagine that. that's golden. mine was you expand that and know as event defense council has a prosecutors well, but would you spun that does suggest that he wouldn't have done it for any reason other than not maybe direction of trump. >> but self-gain. remember, we've heard testimony that he says he was shocked that he wasn't going to washington, dc after all that, he's done one you'd probably the ministration. >> could you see the defense council saying we
he was talking to david pecker he she could take us through the timeline from the campaign his view of how this happened and how the narrative change no, the first thing out was a fair never happened, pay off, never happened. then it was okay. well, the pay off never happened. then it was okay. well, the payoff happened, but michael cohen didn't and i didn't do it. i mean, she took us through all of that dishonest all of that was and how might cohen was the one who would have and then the last...
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hope corroborates this keith david, some corroborates that how crucial is he going to be though? >> thanks so far it still looks like he's crucial because the piece that we don't have is the insight into how exactly the records were structured and he has direct conversations with donald trump about that, apparently, according to michael cohen, according to his books and tapes of sun, that we've heard. yeah. and so there are tapes of some unfortunately, for him or for the prosecution. the tape is the karen mcdougal's scheme. it's not of the stormy daniels scheme in which trump is deeply in the weeds about exactly how the payments are going to work. so it really might rely on michael cohen's testimony. there's been a lot of layering by the prosecution that a lot of corroboration of other things that cohen will say. yeah, but some pieces of it might just be michael cohen so when do they do michael cohen knowing everyone on the team? yeah what they're doing is they're going to make up michael cohen's sandwich. >> if you would. and what they're going to do is they're going to, as they
hope corroborates this keith david, some corroborates that how crucial is he going to be though? >> thanks so far it still looks like he's crucial because the piece that we don't have is the insight into how exactly the records were structured and he has direct conversations with donald trump about that, apparently, according to michael cohen, according to his books and tapes of sun, that we've heard. yeah. and so there are tapes of some unfortunately, for him or for the prosecution. the...
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with donald trump i need to open up a company for the transfer of all the info regarding our friend david so i'm going to do that right away. >> i'd actually come up stopping and i've spoken to allen weisselberg about how to set the whole thing up with the funding that yes and it's all the stuff all the stuff because you never know where that company so he's gonna be correct. so, um, i'm all over that. and i spoke to alan about it when it comes time for the financing, which will be what paton yourself getting old woman on. >> i got no will pay with cash that i said is a phone call is an audio recording that's what we know about that with us now, national security attorney bradley moss. thank you so much for being with us that really is what the jury left with last night. in comes back in the morning. there's a lot to digest in that i sort of want to take it line by line when the jury hears donald trump, the defendant. >> in this case, say we'll pay with cash when he's discussing a hush money payment in this case is to karen mcdougal, which isn't the crime he's charged four, but there is a
with donald trump i need to open up a company for the transfer of all the info regarding our friend david so i'm going to do that right away. >> i'd actually come up stopping and i've spoken to allen weisselberg about how to set the whole thing up with the funding that yes and it's all the stuff all the stuff because you never know where that company so he's gonna be correct. so, um, i'm all over that. and i spoke to alan about it when it comes time for the financing, which will be what...
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he's established a very close working relationship with david barnea, the head of head of the israeli mossad but again, it's not done until it's done and this is a very strange kind of negotiation. but in my experience, these negotiations usually have two speeds, slow and slower at the same time, i think we're probably closer now than we've ever been before. but as i mentioned, is not done until it's done israel as asking for the release of up to 33 hostages as part of a ceasefire deal. >> and then just yesterday, a body was found of a man in israel that was believed to have been in a hostage in gaza. and it's now believed at least 34 october 7 hostages are dead out of the 128 in gaza so not really knowing the status or the number of hostages must have an impact on, on this negotiations, how much more complicated is it becoming? >> i think it's huge. i think you're absolutely right. broke the code on this. i think you're 100% right. these, you're always calculate 131 hostages living and dead are in hamas got tibi 30 have already died, either killed on october 7. nobody's taken to gaza
he's established a very close working relationship with david barnea, the head of head of the israeli mossad but again, it's not done until it's done and this is a very strange kind of negotiation. but in my experience, these negotiations usually have two speeds, slow and slower at the same time, i think we're probably closer now than we've ever been before. but as i mentioned, is not done until it's done israel as asking for the release of up to 33 hostages as part of a ceasefire deal....