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nothing wrong with howard stern. he's a great interviewer.to but if you're really trying to win hearts and minds, you don't skip outs an on super bowl interviews from fox, cbs, and run away from the new york times to do interviews with al rokew r or seth meyers or howar. i mean, these are political journalists. >> they're shock jocks, weathermen, comedian , they as. can they can't hold a candle to theh king of late night. so it's the place you go when pe you have a fictional story to tell. >> the only ones buying the joe. biden stories buyis, hollywood e director steven spielberg has been quietly. working with the campaign to direct joe biden, spielberg's been holding holdi strategy sessions choreographing the president's storng ons,y, and it's set to premieret at the dnc in chicago thise august. >> we hope it looks better than this. >> football's boring as . nobody cares about football because of it. i mean, i don't think it's boring. that's a biden campaign ada foot that claims trump, who owned a football team, doe
nothing wrong with howard stern. he's a great interviewer.to but if you're really trying to win hearts and minds, you don't skip outs an on super bowl interviews from fox, cbs, and run away from the new york times to do interviews with al rokew r or seth meyers or howar. i mean, these are political journalists. >> they're shock jocks, weathermen, comedian , they as. can they can't hold a candle to theh king of late night. so it's the place you go when pe you have a fictional story to...
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and where does it go with those to howard stern. so he's going to tell the white house press corps how important they are, but he doesn't actually talk to them. i think that's a problem. yeah. i mean, the times doesn't go to that dinner to though, but i mean, not that it matters. it's all inside baseball stuff, but i hear what you're saying. he gave an interview, howard stern, who is not exactly remember the white house correspondent dinner. and you're gonna be, you're gonna be on the red carpet for us i'm absolutely going to be on the red carpet being a tuxedo, it's gonna be the one time during the year in which i wear a tie. if you're keeping costs are passer, i might have some chocolate matzo, egg matzo regular matzah for you to partaken. it should be a fun time. i'll have some cnn folks that will interview and hopefully perhaps a few celebrities as well. >> so one other thing i do have to bring up because when we sat down here during the commercial break, this is all anybody talking about south dakota governor kristi noem is get
and where does it go with those to howard stern. so he's going to tell the white house press corps how important they are, but he doesn't actually talk to them. i think that's a problem. yeah. i mean, the times doesn't go to that dinner to though, but i mean, not that it matters. it's all inside baseball stuff, but i hear what you're saying. he gave an interview, howard stern, who is not exactly remember the white house correspondent dinner. and you're gonna be, you're gonna be on the red...
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davidson says to howard, yes, i believe so. i told cohen, michael cohen, this never would have happened without you and the text back from howard of the national enquirer to davidson was he's hopeless. oh, well. another one done. from inside the hush money trial, our reporter also says that former president trump was whispering back and forth with his lead lawyer, todd blanche today, urging him to make stronger arguments about the evidence that can and can't be admitted. that comes after just this morning "the new york times" reported that trump has been complaining that blanche quote has not been following his instructions closely and has been insufficiently aggressive. mr. trump wants him to attack witnesses. attack what the former president sees as a hostile jury pool and attack the judge. keep in mind blanche is someone trump is known to like but now faces a familiar problem. how do you handle a client like donald trump? kimberly, carol, and jeremy are back with me. jeremy, we saw some examples in opening statement, actuall
davidson says to howard, yes, i believe so. i told cohen, michael cohen, this never would have happened without you and the text back from howard of the national enquirer to davidson was he's hopeless. oh, well. another one done. from inside the hush money trial, our reporter also says that former president trump was whispering back and forth with his lead lawyer, todd blanche today, urging him to make stronger arguments about the evidence that can and can't be admitted. that comes after just...
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>> to dylan howard on election night, what have we done. that was a telling text message. >> but it's chilling, right? you think about the time, we sit here in 2024 at the culmination of this -- the prosecutorial phase, and this is what we're left with. it's just so for boding for him to text that and say what have we done? but there's a "we" there. dylan howard is not going to be testifying in this case, but had his hands just as dirty, too. that next morning after that text message, i was sitting in an editorial conference, that was the morning after we learned that donald trump had won, i had colleagues coming to my in tears saying what have we done? and dylan howard told staffers, it's not as bad as you think. now, we didn't know what had been going on in the background, and i'm disappointed to learn, as you just mentioned that dylan howard won't be in court because of this condition we learned about yesterday. i hope he's okay, but he would have been able to back up what david pecker is saying and what michael cohen will potentially al
>> to dylan howard on election night, what have we done. that was a telling text message. >> but it's chilling, right? you think about the time, we sit here in 2024 at the culmination of this -- the prosecutorial phase, and this is what we're left with. it's just so for boding for him to text that and say what have we done? but there's a "we" there. dylan howard is not going to be testifying in this case, but had his hands just as dirty, too. that next morning after that...
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justin howard roger, when you review a book and you're reading it, do you take notes as you go? i do. and then the notes i build out the review from the notes, usually in my phone, about big ideas. i don't take a lot of handwritten notes. i just drop down stuff in the notes and then i'll copy and paste that in a google doc, and then i'll just build around that. but i'm always thinking about writing, even when i'm not writing. so oftentimes they're doing the dishes or like taking a walk. i'm just thinking about how i can explain. why this book is worth a reader's time. and so it's not easy, but i think it's manageable. i'll say where it's i can just gradually earn like a couple hundred words into two or 3000 words. hopefully by my deadline. well, we invited you on about books to talk about some of the spring books that are coming up that your interested in. what are some of those books? yeah, there's a lot of good ones. i tried to bring a pretty diverse list because i do like read and write about a lot of different things. i'm really into lauren euler's book, no judgment, which c
justin howard roger, when you review a book and you're reading it, do you take notes as you go? i do. and then the notes i build out the review from the notes, usually in my phone, about big ideas. i don't take a lot of handwritten notes. i just drop down stuff in the notes and then i'll copy and paste that in a google doc, and then i'll just build around that. but i'm always thinking about writing, even when i'm not writing. so oftentimes they're doing the dishes or like taking a walk. i'm...
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you back the police and i said, yeah, i remember that. >> sean: first of all that story is not true, howard are you really supporting this mumbling and bumbling and stumbling guide but anyway instead here is the truth as a young senator biden worked with his mentor and of course friend a segregationist and appalled around with racist and the former clansman robert kkk bird why, together they wanted to stop the integration of public schools and busing and he didn't want kids to go to schools in his words where they would grow up in a racial jungle that's what joe biden said that's the truth but joe didn't stop there in this interview listen to this bizarre story about all of the wooden women according to biden that hand him racy photographs take a listen. >> i got put on the ten most eligible bachelor list. >> you were a senator you were a catch. >> a lot of lovely women would send very salacious pictures and i would just give them to the secret service. >> sean: again that's likely not true he didn't have secret service potential it -- as a senator and that's not all at one point during the
you back the police and i said, yeah, i remember that. >> sean: first of all that story is not true, howard are you really supporting this mumbling and bumbling and stumbling guide but anyway instead here is the truth as a young senator biden worked with his mentor and of course friend a segregationist and appalled around with racist and the former clansman robert kkk bird why, together they wanted to stop the integration of public schools and busing and he didn't want kids to go to...
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haldeman, who was asked the now infamous question by leading republican howard baker. here's some of his testimony. the one thing that keeps recurring to me and the one thing i've tried to put to every witness that has unique information in addition to their own personal information and knowledge, is what did the president know and when did he first know it? now, you were closer to the press in the united states, more on than probably any other person in the world outside his immediate family. i want to know what you can tell me in that respect. what did the president know and when did he know it? i've tried to tell that in the recounting of my statement, but what the president knew about the watergate and if, again, if we can divide to pre june 17 and post june seven, 18, what he knew was basic. what has been clearly established here. there doesn't seem to be much contention about what he knew and when. on the prejudge 17 activities as i see it, he knew through the normal channels that the event had occurred. he knew as ongoing developments in the in the course of the
haldeman, who was asked the now infamous question by leading republican howard baker. here's some of his testimony. the one thing that keeps recurring to me and the one thing i've tried to put to every witness that has unique information in addition to their own personal information and knowledge, is what did the president know and when did he first know it? now, you were closer to the press in the united states, more on than probably any other person in the world outside his immediate family....
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justin howard roger, when you review a book and you're reading it, do you take notes as you go? i do. and then the notes i build out the review from the notes, usually in my phone, about big ideas. i don't take a lot of handwritten notes. i just drop down stuff in the notes and then i'll copy and paste that in a google doc, and then i'll just build around that. but i'm always thinking about writing, even when i'm not writing. so oftentimes they're doing the dishes or like taking a walk. i'm just thinking about how i can explain. why this book is worth a reader's time. and so it's not easy, but i think it's manageable. i'll say where it's i can just gradually earn like a couple hundred words into two or 3000 words. hopefully by my deadline. well, we invited you on about books to talk about some of the spring books that are coming up that your interested in. what are some of those books? yeah, there's a lot of good ones. i tried to bring a pretty diverse list because i do like read and write about a lot of different things. i'm really into lauren euler's book, no judgment, which c
justin howard roger, when you review a book and you're reading it, do you take notes as you go? i do. and then the notes i build out the review from the notes, usually in my phone, about big ideas. i don't take a lot of handwritten notes. i just drop down stuff in the notes and then i'll copy and paste that in a google doc, and then i'll just build around that. but i'm always thinking about writing, even when i'm not writing. so oftentimes they're doing the dishes or like taking a walk. i'm...
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. >> john: we should point out howard and rothstein, dylan howard was the former editor and chief of the "national enquirer." david rothstein was owned a company called investor advisory services which pecker said the money was kind of washed through for a lot of payments for various and sundry things. but still even though there was a celebratory dinner and there was a potential catch and kill scheme here, you could call it buying a story and never publishing it or you can call it catch and kill. where is the crime? >> that is a key question and certainly what the defense will focus in on because we all know the nondisclosure agreements are legal. it is done routinely you have these across the country. you are talking about requiring a nondisclosure agreement and to ramrod this and where is the crime? the prosecution has to dovetail this entire scheme as they are trying to create and there are two steps into the criminality of it. number one is you had this type of agreement to begin with and the agreement was to affect the election. so you put david packer on where this is all the
. >> john: we should point out howard and rothstein, dylan howard was the former editor and chief of the "national enquirer." david rothstein was owned a company called investor advisory services which pecker said the money was kind of washed through for a lot of payments for various and sundry things. but still even though there was a celebratory dinner and there was a potential catch and kill scheme here, you could call it buying a story and never publishing it or you can call...
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did he cheat on melania, howard asked davidson in a june 2016 text message, referring to karen mcdougal. do you know if the affair was during his marriage to melania, another text from howard a few days later. i really can't say yet, sorry. davidson reply. the prosecution asked him if he said that because he didn't know or because he wasn't ready to discuss the details yet. he said it was because i was not prepared to discuss the details at that point. a few weeks later, dylan tells davidson, quote, get me a price on mcdougal. all in. consulting gig programs as a fitness expert thrown into the mix. as davidson said karen mcdougal was torn between a deal with ami or abc, howard texted quote, we are going to lay it on thick for her. davidson responded, good, throw in an ambassadorship for me. i'm thinking aisle of man. so what does this testimony on top of the other testimony we've already heard prove? and what does donald trump have to say? judge merchan warned him this morning he is on thin ice, warning him not the say much. holding him in contempt and fining him $9,000 for violating th
did he cheat on melania, howard asked davidson in a june 2016 text message, referring to karen mcdougal. do you know if the affair was during his marriage to melania, another text from howard a few days later. i really can't say yet, sorry. davidson reply. the prosecution asked him if he said that because he didn't know or because he wasn't ready to discuss the details yet. he said it was because i was not prepared to discuss the details at that point. a few weeks later, dylan tells davidson,...
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davidson texted howard on october 8th, trump is f'd, with howard responding, wave the white flag. it's over, people. the next day, davidson texted, hi, the story is already out there. to which howard responded, yeah, but her talking and taking blank is the final nail in the coffin, but he's f'd already. davidson testified on how michael cohen missed deadlines to make the $130,000 payment to daniels with davidson recalling cohen saying, what do you expect me to do? my guy is in five f'ing states today. my guy, of course, referring to donald trump. it was then davidson claims that cohen said he would just pay it himself, and that is how cohen came to pay out the money by taking out a home equity line of credit. and that also brings us to the other witnesses we heard from this morning who were brought on to authenticate various records. that included continued testimony from one of cohen's bankers, gary farro, who we started to hear from on friday. he provided the receipts on how cohen moved fast and furious less than two weeks before the 2016 election to both set up an account and c
davidson texted howard on october 8th, trump is f'd, with howard responding, wave the white flag. it's over, people. the next day, davidson texted, hi, the story is already out there. to which howard responded, yeah, but her talking and taking blank is the final nail in the coffin, but he's f'd already. davidson testified on how michael cohen missed deadlines to make the $130,000 payment to daniels with davidson recalling cohen saying, what do you expect me to do? my guy is in five f'ing states...
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if anyone knows trump, it's howard stern. back in 2020, stern said there was something else they both had in common. they both hate trump supporters. he told his listeners, quote, one thing donald loves is celebrities. he loves the famous, the oddity in all of this is that the people trump despises most love him the most. this morning, while stern's former favorite guest looking haggard was struggling to stay awake in a courtroom like any other criminal defendant, president joe biden was sitting across from stern for an hour and a half chatting about a wide range of issues, from the death of his first wife, his subsequent thoughts of suicide, and what might happen in the next seven months. >> do you get these calls in secret where guys go, listen, i can't say it publicly but i'm for you and i'm going to vote for you? i'm a republican but screw it, i can't vote for this guy. >> they're not saying they're going to vote for me. they say i agree with you. >> do you say to them, you coward, why don't you say something publicly? wh
if anyone knows trump, it's howard stern. back in 2020, stern said there was something else they both had in common. they both hate trump supporters. he told his listeners, quote, one thing donald loves is celebrities. he loves the famous, the oddity in all of this is that the people trump despises most love him the most. this morning, while stern's former favorite guest looking haggard was struggling to stay awake in a courtroom like any other criminal defendant, president joe biden was...
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big apple e for joe biden and donald trump both in new york at the same time.rn trump chatte, d with howard sten saying he would be happy to be on a debate stage with trump speaking of which the former f president was in court for day n of his criminally hush money trial. the former national enquirer cheat rat dub's testimony and we get to hear from the prosecutions next 2 witnesses. his former assistantwi 34 year veteran of the trump organization and gary pharoah a forme member when michael cohen was seekinapg to arrange the 133,000 payment to stormy daniels trumps sounded off on another day in court. >> this is all biden indictment to rig the election for a political opponent and nothing like this is ever happened. if biden wants a debate he can do any time including tonight.me i'm here ready willing and able and if he wants i will do it on monday night, tuesday night, wednesday night we will be in michigan a state he has destroyed. >> he was on the mind of the current president joe biden repeatedly brought up donald trump being interviewed byby howard stern. >> i don't know if you are go
big apple e for joe biden and donald trump both in new york at the same time.rn trump chatte, d with howard sten saying he would be happy to be on a debate stage with trump speaking of which the former f president was in court for day n of his criminally hush money trial. the former national enquirer cheat rat dub's testimony and we get to hear from the prosecutions next 2 witnesses. his former assistantwi 34 year veteran of the trump organization and gary pharoah a forme member when michael...
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howard sternste . now, things are so bad that the entire dispute gotthat a pretty long write up in politico this week. right uppublisher of the times p literally confronted vice president harris. this is the "new york times" over biden's refusal to takees questions. >> reaction? yeah, it's amazing to think that the "new york times"llin is calling them out because, you know, they were fine with thiut bs at the beginningoe of this administration, but now they're just bored, sean. trationnothey have nothing to d. covering this president is like covering the groundhog. t you don't get gea lot of action on the detail. lot of the york timesw yo is desperate because a lot of their friends and their friends, kid iss go to columbias and there's only so much they can write about those protestsso much because they li terrible. so i just think they need the content at this poineyt. >> yeah, it's pretty amazing, actually. all right. wellt. , one last story.eaking it broke earlier today. this is fromea the hollywood
howard sternste . now, things are so bad that the entire dispute gotthat a pretty long write up in politico this week. right uppublisher of the times p literally confronted vice president harris. this is the "new york times" over biden's refusal to takees questions. >> reaction? yeah, it's amazing to think that the "new york times"llin is calling them out because, you know, they were fine with thiut bs at the beginningoe of this administration, but now they're just...
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one of them is davidson's first text to howard about mcdougal. he says, i have a blockbuster trump story which referred to karen mcdougal's story. howard said, talk first thing. i will get you more than anyone for it. you know why. you know why. why would he say, you know why? >> hard to say without his context. i would imagine, it may have to do with what he believe ez could have secured financially for the story. >> here's is more from the court, from our reporters. both of the above text mention sajs are dated 6/7 sln 16. davidson says he understood at that time that ami had implicitly endorsed donald trump and that pecker and trump had both a friendship and a former business relationship. >> yeah. understanding number one the timing of it. you are talking about the summer of 2016 right before the -- as things are progressing in terms of the election. also, the fact that it's donald trump and he is a presidential candidate at this time, you are able to get a considerable amount of money for this. this is a valuable story. especially when you a
one of them is davidson's first text to howard about mcdougal. he says, i have a blockbuster trump story which referred to karen mcdougal's story. howard said, talk first thing. i will get you more than anyone for it. you know why. you know why. why would he say, you know why? >> hard to say without his context. i would imagine, it may have to do with what he believe ez could have secured financially for the story. >> here's is more from the court, from our reporters. both of the...
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on election night, he text dylan howard and says, what have we done? and for me, that was just a moment in court this week where i just thought, that's what i have been asking that. i was asking myself that on election night. what have we done? >> it's part of the phenomenon of the moment to think i must be crazy. what you realize when any device, whether it's a congressional hearing, a criminal trial, shows, no, you weren't crazy. the other thing we learned was about a pardon for election interference. all of the known criminality on the part of these folks was stunning. >> he was texting his mom and saying at least we'll get partnered now. >> that thought process just went into the mind of dylan howard where he probably won't hear from him on the stand, but we did learn what was his conscious. what was going through his mind. it was stunning to hear that. >> lots of great spine doctors here in new york thank you for being so generous with your time today. >>> the rest of the table sticks around. we'll have much more on what happened in court today we
on election night, he text dylan howard and says, what have we done? and for me, that was just a moment in court this week where i just thought, that's what i have been asking that. i was asking myself that on election night. what have we done? >> it's part of the phenomenon of the moment to think i must be crazy. what you realize when any device, whether it's a congressional hearing, a criminal trial, shows, no, you weren't crazy. the other thing we learned was about a pardon for...
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producer and director debbie allen, a howard grad, added her own secret sauce to the show. >> she saw salt and pepper and ketchup, "where's the hot sauce?" she put hot sauce in a different world. >> on all the tables. >> yes. >> reporter: their take on the now-iconic moment where duane wayne interrupts whitley's wedding. >> whitley. i love you. if you'll have me, i want you to be my wife. >> what the hell are you doing? >> i'm sorry, byron, i love her! >> i wasn't against getting married. i was against breaking up that man's wedding, who i supported through his campaign. i thought, come on. we love this dude, why are we going to turn him into this kind of heel? you know what i mean? what kind of guy does that? he had to be really in love. >> aww! >> reporter: the actors soaking in all the love from fans. >> it's really like a retroactive love affair. and it's beautiful for us at this age to get all this appreciation. it's quite humbling, actually. >> we are receiving our flowers now in ways that it never happened before. >> reporter: i know everybody seeing you all together has got su
producer and director debbie allen, a howard grad, added her own secret sauce to the show. >> she saw salt and pepper and ketchup, "where's the hot sauce?" she put hot sauce in a different world. >> on all the tables. >> yes. >> reporter: their take on the now-iconic moment where duane wayne interrupts whitley's wedding. >> whitley. i love you. if you'll have me, i want you to be my wife. >> what the hell are you doing? >> i'm sorry, byron, i...
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howard stern, i loved him, but man, he has changed. risk has now been exchanged with a reward. you listen to the interview come he is completely defanged and rendered a harmless stern, the opposite of what the brand that stern used to be but that is what happens when you get co-opted by power and famous friends and it is weird to see this, to see stern swish sides. biden supported biden, gave him his best shows and i can but you at that time biden would have bl hazard in need of censorship. now you have stern basically trashing trump who reflects the frankness of the stern phenomenon. instead, stern embraces the precise kind of phony that early stern would have mercilessly mocked. onto your cheap gaffe about the grass. okay, they are talking about a stiff gate. this is part of a bigger scandal that should be called feeble gate. it's a scandal to cover up biden's ever diminishing function. let's be honest. the only way that biden can look younger is to surround himself with corpses. and it's not the walk that should be alarming, it's the dementia, which makes him even more obliv
howard stern, i loved him, but man, he has changed. risk has now been exchanged with a reward. you listen to the interview come he is completely defanged and rendered a harmless stern, the opposite of what the brand that stern used to be but that is what happens when you get co-opted by power and famous friends and it is weird to see this, to see stern swish sides. biden supported biden, gave him his best shows and i can but you at that time biden would have bl hazard in need of censorship. now...
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i was in berlin and i never wanted to hear the words david pecker or dylan howard or a.m.i. but i also thought my journalism career was, you know, basically over. who was going to hire anyone that was connected to what was going on here? and i'm very lucky that several years on that's two jobs ago now. you know, i've been with the daily beast and now i'm with the "hollywood reporter." and to your point there, sue, reading the indictment, i was actually down here and it was a moment because in the weeks leading up to it we'd heard stormy daniels, stormy daniels, stormy daniels. i thought if stormy daniels is in this indictment karen has to be here too, and i was just over there actually reading it on my iphone. i talk about this in the piece. and then i see dino the doorman is there. it was like a reunion tour of all these payments. and then crucially was that meeting, the meeting in 2015 is talked about in the indictment. and i did become overcome -- was overcome by emotion because everything that i was whispering late at night to friends in bars, conspiratrial saying there'
i was in berlin and i never wanted to hear the words david pecker or dylan howard or a.m.i. but i also thought my journalism career was, you know, basically over. who was going to hire anyone that was connected to what was going on here? and i'm very lucky that several years on that's two jobs ago now. you know, i've been with the daily beast and now i'm with the "hollywood reporter." and to your point there, sue, reading the indictment, i was actually down here and it was a moment...
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you referenced howard stern. this was an interview, the president was emotional and talked about his personal life and the loss of his first wife. he recently spent time with his friends, two former presidents, it's interesting. it's called the new strategy or new-media strategy, i don't know how people refer to it, to me it is reaching a more broad audience. it shows a different side of joe biden. >> they are doing a great job with it. getting the president out there more, i think we'll see him and the more they remember why they like him, you're stuck in the rose garden, engaged people, that is his decency, his humanity, what he believes and stands for, presenting them in nontraditional outlets, there's howard stern on his podcast, or whatever, for people to get reacquainted with the president and remember their connection with him. >> what does he do next? what should he? >> more of the same. >> i know very well the president does not speak and comment on legal cases, you probably won't either. you are someone
you referenced howard stern. this was an interview, the president was emotional and talked about his personal life and the loss of his first wife. he recently spent time with his friends, two former presidents, it's interesting. it's called the new strategy or new-media strategy, i don't know how people refer to it, to me it is reaching a more broad audience. it shows a different side of joe biden. >> they are doing a great job with it. getting the president out there more, i think we'll...
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howard. mr. howard's known me my entire life, quite literally. i'm going back to early in the conversation where you talk about trust. and i'd like to focus on media and news for a moment, because what we're talking about is rebuilding institutions. and with consolidation, news media as well as the withering away local print media, our ability to communicate and create trust in communities, is dying on the vine. and so how can we either rebuild that reconstitute? i mean i'm not sure how we get there, because if everything from universal disney or, quite frankly, the new york times, there is no local accountability. right. it is a very good question. i think there are two problems. one, there is a consolidation of big media. it is lose for newspapers and are a challenging business model because advertising is sort of largely disappeared. but, you know, the problem is not just that there's a consolidate is that there is a balkanization. so now what you have is for four nuts on either side. you know, you have media that only talks to you know, they'
howard. mr. howard's known me my entire life, quite literally. i'm going back to early in the conversation where you talk about trust. and i'd like to focus on media and news for a moment, because what we're talking about is rebuilding institutions. and with consolidation, news media as well as the withering away local print media, our ability to communicate and create trust in communities, is dying on the vine. and so how can we either rebuild that reconstitute? i mean i'm not sure how we get...
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it's general oliver howard. and if you go to howard university down in the district, you'll see that bust general howard founded howard university and on the right is general john schofield schofield you go to the schofield barracks in hawaii, you'll see kelly's work there. he did a portrait or bust and by relief of general schofield and kelly's masterpiece, i think, is the general john buford statue at gettysburg. buford, who died during the war, never got to meet him. but in order, create the statue of buford at gettysburg route, kelly interviewed everyone that saw buford day. how did he stand what did he say? what did he wear? and buford is a commanding a cavalry division. so most people would think that they would put buford on horseback. but kelly said no. buford fought his men dismount to holding in, check the attack of the confederates on the morning of july 1st. now, so, of course, kelly had to depict buford on foot, standing up, just lowering his binoculars after sighting enemy and preparing to fire. fi
it's general oliver howard. and if you go to howard university down in the district, you'll see that bust general howard founded howard university and on the right is general john schofield schofield you go to the schofield barracks in hawaii, you'll see kelly's work there. he did a portrait or bust and by relief of general schofield and kelly's masterpiece, i think, is the general john buford statue at gettysburg. buford, who died during the war, never got to meet him. but in order, create the...
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>> reporter: president biden went on the howard stern radio show and he said he would be willing to debate former president donald trump. trump responded quickly and said
>> reporter: president biden went on the howard stern radio show and he said he would be willing to debate former president donald trump. trump responded quickly and said
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i'm dylan howard goes along with him and it was the thank you dinner. and he thinks him then trump thinks david pecker for everything he's done for the campaign. so that is what we will then here think that brings us toward the end of the direct examination and then it will be trump's attorneys opportunity to cross-examine david pecker, and i'm told that's going to take you hours, a few hours. what we see, we'll see where we are them. all right. >> let's send it back to you, wolfe or their and i want to bring in jury consultant alan turkheimer right now. alan, thanks so much for joining us. how do you think the jury so far is responding to all this >> i think it's so far so early on favorable for the prosecution. now, they're painting a picture of the printing a broad picture, and they're given jurors details that they're going to use down the road. so my guess is if you ask the jurors, of course this couldn't happen, but hypothetically which side do you favoring or do you think that there's some wrongdoing? i think most jurors would say bad, kinda lean
i'm dylan howard goes along with him and it was the thank you dinner. and he thinks him then trump thinks david pecker for everything he's done for the campaign. so that is what we will then here think that brings us toward the end of the direct examination and then it will be trump's attorneys opportunity to cross-examine david pecker, and i'm told that's going to take you hours, a few hours. what we see, we'll see where we are them. all right. >> let's send it back to you, wolfe or...
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. >> eugene, the president sat for an incredibly revealing interview with howard stern this morning. for the first time, said he would be happy, that's a quote, happy to debate donald trump. his campaign had refused to commit to a debate for a while now. so, why say this now, do you think? >> i think he was getting quite a bit of criticism from those on the right that he was not able to talk about the policy issues that matter most to many voters, specifically those outside of his base and that gave trump a leg up and was using that on the campaign trail, suggesting the president was fearful of him. i think as we get closer to the election, what biden and his team realized it is going to have to adopt new strategies to communicate to voters why he is superior to the former president and one of the ways you can do that is by being on a stage and going for tat when it comes to policy issues. so, we might see this happen sooner than later where they are right now in terms of plans in bringing it to fruition, isn't clear yet. there has been a real shift because we do know this is not som
. >> eugene, the president sat for an incredibly revealing interview with howard stern this morning. for the first time, said he would be happy, that's a quote, happy to debate donald trump. his campaign had refused to commit to a debate for a while now. so, why say this now, do you think? >> i think he was getting quite a bit of criticism from those on the right that he was not able to talk about the policy issues that matter most to many voters, specifically those outside of his...
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howard so as he has a real house sized impact, a when you consider we don't really know. mm we don't really bring up his name lot jason go one more. so i like to know your perspective on the 13th amendment because our to fight is really to our freedom and. it's like that's like the dirty little amendment that keeps getting passed along as a way of being able to have law to control people or propagate slavery. so the except this punishment for a crime is what you're talking, but you to the thing about the 13th amendment, as it relates also to the civil rights act of 1960. well, so it relates to the civil rights act of 19. so the thing about the 13th amendment was like the black people who proposed the end of slavery had proposed a. 13th amendment right, like involuntary servitude is like there shall be no involuntary servitude was once in its way. it was going to be shorter than the second amendment. and the crime, in part, we think it is like a way to a loophole to keep slavery. but you also have to realize that it was the manifestation of white people's that what was to
howard so as he has a real house sized impact, a when you consider we don't really know. mm we don't really bring up his name lot jason go one more. so i like to know your perspective on the 13th amendment because our to fight is really to our freedom and. it's like that's like the dirty little amendment that keeps getting passed along as a way of being able to have law to control people or propagate slavery. so the except this punishment for a crime is what you're talking, but you to the thing...
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andy howard, bbc news. i hope he reciprocates when it's his birthday. and now it's time for the weather. hello there. it's remaining unsettled for the rest of this week and in fact as we head into the weekend we're looking at some stormy weather, very windy weather with a new named storm — more on that injust a moment. we're in between weather systems though today, so a relatively quiet day before the next area of low pressure moves through during the overnight period. but plenty of cloud across northern and eastern areas. it will remain chilly here, limited sunshine. the best of any sunshine will be across the midlands southwards, the same too across wales but there will be some showers here and it will stay blustery through the channel but mild in the south. 1a, 16 degrees, but chilly across scotland. now, this evening and overnight — wet, windy weather spreads its way northwards across the country. as it bumps into the cold air across scotland we are likely to see some snow on the hills but even down to modest levels by the end of the night. it s
andy howard, bbc news. i hope he reciprocates when it's his birthday. and now it's time for the weather. hello there. it's remaining unsettled for the rest of this week and in fact as we head into the weekend we're looking at some stormy weather, very windy weather with a new named storm — more on that injust a moment. we're in between weather systems though today, so a relatively quiet day before the next area of low pressure moves through during the overnight period. but plenty of cloud...
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i'm going to get into it what did you think of howard marks' comments? i know you, too, are looking for cracks in the mag 7. >> i think the really important thing for us here is the re reality. if you're looking at the max 7 who performs well in the past two years, may not be the best performers going forward we've seen cracks in a number of names including tesla. one can find expectations from here if you look at the expectations if you focus on valuations and durability of earnings growth. >> so as you say that, by the way, howard marks was responding to a question i asked him about a stat we showed on the show yesterday that the max 7 in our forecast received 40% year over year earnings growth while the rest of it is expected to see a 3% decline as you say that, how are you not deeply into the magnificent 7 with the rest of market seeing a decline? >> well, we do hold microsoft and alphabet we've been long-term beneficiaries in the growth of those companies. if one looks outside the magnificent 7, it doesn't have to be the stock that has earnings grow
i'm going to get into it what did you think of howard marks' comments? i know you, too, are looking for cracks in the mag 7. >> i think the really important thing for us here is the re reality. if you're looking at the max 7 who performs well in the past two years, may not be the best performers going forward we've seen cracks in a number of names including tesla. one can find expectations from here if you look at the expectations if you focus on valuations and durability of earnings...
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as david howard told me, i'm going out to los angeles to buy this story, to bury it. there was no mention of fitness columns, that came to late later, i was the one that was instructed, we now need to come up with these fitness columns. i was assigned a ghost writer. the first column ran and karen mcdougal called david pecker in a rage, because there was something in the column about vitamin c, and so we needed to get a new ghost writer. >> i mean lord, she does look good. we do have, obviously, there's no sound coming out of court, but i do want to read for folks this exchange. pecker didn't want to purchase the stormy daniels story. that was part of the -- one of the bombshells, if you will, this past week in court from thursday. pecker says michael cohen asked me to pay for this story to purchase it. i said i'm not purchasing this story. i'm not going to be involved with a porn star. we're not paying any more monies. the prosecution said how did michael cohen take that? pecker, he was the boss, he said he was infuriated at me. the boss is donald trump. >> he was an
as david howard told me, i'm going out to los angeles to buy this story, to bury it. there was no mention of fitness columns, that came to late later, i was the one that was instructed, we now need to come up with these fitness columns. i was assigned a ghost writer. the first column ran and karen mcdougal called david pecker in a rage, because there was something in the column about vitamin c, and so we needed to get a new ghost writer. >> i mean lord, she does look good. we do have,...
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and you were sitting next to howard stern. and howard stern, he's -- you're his doctor, and you guys know each other, and he -- so, i thought it would be funny if i kept sending you tequila shots. and howard was just gonna watch you just down tequila. i was sending you -- i was sending you water. >> yes, it was water. >> jimmy: it was water. but howard doesn't know that. >> no, it made me look really tough just downing shot after shot. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: and i kept -- i kept looking over, i'm like -- i'm like, "howard, your doctor is really going for it, man." [ laughter ] it didn't affect him at all though. it's very -- but i -- i was so psyched to meet you, because i stayed at this -- what do you -- it's a resort, i guess. what do you call it? sensei porcupine creek. >> mm-hm. >> jimmy: this is a place in palm springs. i went out there 'cause i had a a week off, weirdly enough didn't go with my kids' or my wife's schedule. she's like, "what are you going to do?" i go, "i'm going to hang out with you guys." she's goes, "w
and you were sitting next to howard stern. and howard stern, he's -- you're his doctor, and you guys know each other, and he -- so, i thought it would be funny if i kept sending you tequila shots. and howard was just gonna watch you just down tequila. i was sending you -- i was sending you water. >> yes, it was water. >> jimmy: it was water. but howard doesn't know that. >> no, it made me look really tough just downing shot after shot. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: and i kept...
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>> i kid howard stern. i loved him, but man, he changed. >> risk has now been replacedise deth rewarplacd when you listen to the interview. >> he's completely defanged it. fahe's rendered kind of a harmless stern, the opposite harmd that stern used to be. >> but that's what happens when you get co-optedppen by powereir and famous friends. and it's weird to see this seeos ,stern switched sides of trump for many years, supported stern, gavpportee him his best . >> and i bet you at that time, biden would have branded stern a moral hazard in need of censorship. so now you have stern basically trashing trump, who reflects the frankness of the stern phenomenon and instead embraces the precise kind of phony that early stern would have mercilessly mocked. >> now, on to your cheap gaffe about the grass. >> okay. they're talking about a stiff gait. that's what this is part of a bigger scandal that shouldef be feeble gait. >> right. it's a it's a scandal. the cover up. biden's ever diminishing function. let's be hones
>> i kid howard stern. i loved him, but man, he changed. >> risk has now been replacedise deth rewarplacd when you listen to the interview. >> he's completely defanged it. fahe's rendered kind of a harmless stern, the opposite harmd that stern used to be. >> but that's what happens when you get co-optedppen by powereir and famous friends. and it's weird to see this seeos ,stern switched sides of trump for many years, supported stern, gavpportee him his best . >>...
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but most voters, you have these voters listening to howard stern. so they are driving wherever they are going listening and that is different and probably speak to them in a different way. >> 100%. i think the president needs to reach voters where they are at. he needs to talk to different audiences. i think what he said in the interview, not just the way he humanizes his story to the american public, but you bring up the story where he talked about losing his wife and his family and the way he talked that story and the way he's dealt walk to folks through physical thoughts about it and possibly taking his life at some point. i hurt -- i heard that and sought reaction to those comments. this is a president that has gone through immense trauma and people can relate to that. this is the kind of man you want as president especially when you compare to the alternative. >> when he was first elected he was only 29 years old and it was during christmas when his first wife and baby daughter were killed in a car accident by a drunk driver. he met one of the
but most voters, you have these voters listening to howard stern. so they are driving wherever they are going listening and that is different and probably speak to them in a different way. >> 100%. i think the president needs to reach voters where they are at. he needs to talk to different audiences. i think what he said in the interview, not just the way he humanizes his story to the american public, but you bring up the story where he talked about losing his wife and his family and the...