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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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david is a nice guy, david is really nice. and the intonation that the prosecution is making is this is basically skirting up to the edge of tampering and influence. he's basically like david has been really nice to me, it would be unfortunate if he stopped being nice. >> let's play stormy daniels. this is stormy daniels on jimmy kimmel after donald trump's state of the union, january 30th, 2018. take a look. >> did you sign this letter that was released today? >> i don't know. did i? >> that you can say, right? >> that doesn't look like my signature, does it? >> you're saying perhaps this letter was written and released without your approval. >> hmm. >> do you know where it came from? do you have any idea? >> i do not know. >> so -- it came from the internet. >> you did not have anything to do with this. >> i also work for the fbi and i'm a man, according to the internet. >> here's a picture of the letter, a january 30th, 2018 denial written for stormy daniels by keith davidson. i have been asked countless times to comment on
david is a nice guy, david is really nice. and the intonation that the prosecution is making is this is basically skirting up to the edge of tampering and influence. he's basically like david has been really nice to me, it would be unfortunate if he stopped being nice. >> let's play stormy daniels. this is stormy daniels on jimmy kimmel after donald trump's state of the union, january 30th, 2018. take a look. >> did you sign this letter that was released today? >> i don't...
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david: i think big time. in the 1960's, ronald reagan ran for governor, running against the berkeley protests. richard nixon ran for president running against the protests. it is not so much the protests, it is the violence that surrounds them. i am teaching at the university of chicago this term, and a couple thousand yards from here, the cam and is there, and the university had a clear policy, we express your right -- we support your right to express point of view, but we are not going to let you disrupt campus, disrupt learning. today the president sit on an email to everybody in the community saying we celebrate the right to make your statements. unfortunately, the students have been disruptive, they have torn down israeli signs, silenced speakers. they have interfered with learning in the campus. he sent out this ominous email. here are pretty tame compared to other places, so when americans support is free speech. what they do not support is what looks like anarchy. i think if the protests continue to f
david: i think big time. in the 1960's, ronald reagan ran for governor, running against the berkeley protests. richard nixon ran for president running against the protests. it is not so much the protests, it is the violence that surrounds them. i am teaching at the university of chicago this term, and a couple thousand yards from here, the cam and is there, and the university had a clear policy, we express your right -- we support your right to express point of view, but we are not going to let...
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joining me now is democrat strategist david carlucci, also former marine kate monroe. great to see you both. thank you so much for being here. david, kicking things off with you. what is your reaction to these latest polls? >> yeah. well, it's something we've got to keep our finger on the pulse here, and these polls show that it's neck and neck, right? one poll has biden up i, another poll has trump up. but the biggest indicator to me and if i think most troubling to the trump camp is the genderrer divide. and what we see is that trump has always had a problem with women voters, but now with the dobbs decision, that's a getting even worse for donald trump. and these polls, even the ones that show trump ahead, it continues to show trump sliding further and further down with the female vote s. and that's going to be a big problem come the general election. yes, trump did a little bit better in 2020 than he did in 20216 with women, but these polling numbers, it's just a snapshot. but what i look for is the momentum. and the momentum, particularly there with the gender div
joining me now is democrat strategist david carlucci, also former marine kate monroe. great to see you both. thank you so much for being here. david, kicking things off with you. what is your reaction to these latest polls? >> yeah. well, it's something we've got to keep our finger on the pulse here, and these polls show that it's neck and neck, right? one poll has biden up i, another poll has trump up. but the biggest indicator to me and if i think most troubling to the trump camp is the...
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if they makes it joke i have a father so david thank you. please and (laughter). >> why i wanted to appreciate clay detainee and i and all here to celebrate the kickoff of the apa ama i'll carr men chiu the city administrator and have different racks that are set up here by having some comments with the chinatown and the mayor i want to reflect on highway fortunate to be part of the city it is so welcoming with the diversity. we celebrated every month with different culture contributions and the strength we are when i was on the - i thought i was working hard in san francisco you should have seen how hard boac working in china but proud of the mayor and, you know, i don't know that anyone would know we were up early in the morning over and over 5:00 a.m. and 4:00 a.m. and went preparing for every single day and it was consequently so welcome san francisco to promote san francisco and our diversity to celebrate our community and the mayor had to do that every single day meeting after meeting after meeting when someone with waiting to capture
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david's book, filmmaker katz, who was in the audience, and my father's biographer, david newstead, about him later and before i get to the meat of my present, then i am going to try to keep to a time limit. i want to acknowledge the works of all four folks. nancy baker published an article entitled abel meeropol, a.k.a. lewis allen, political commentator, social conscience, in the journal american music back in 2000, two. i am not sure it's behind a paywall or not online, but you can find this in some libraries anyway. david's work will be front and center after i finished and joel's film is entitled strange fruit well worth, watching it is available on streaming services. kanopy and vimeo on demand and can't speak enough of it. even though i was it, i can't speak enough. and finally there is an exhaustively researched, full length biography of, my father, by a man named david newstead been working on it for eight years. he has agent. he is searching for a publisher. he's on twitter and instagram and can't make this stuff up. writes a blog called the philosophy of shaving. it's true. hav
david's book, filmmaker katz, who was in the audience, and my father's biographer, david newstead, about him later and before i get to the meat of my present, then i am going to try to keep to a time limit. i want to acknowledge the works of all four folks. nancy baker published an article entitled abel meeropol, a.k.a. lewis allen, political commentator, social conscience, in the journal american music back in 2000, two. i am not sure it's behind a paywall or not online, but you can find this...
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okay, david, tell us why is this so happening in brazil in particular? that's a good question and probably one more for madonna, i think a big thing is just how many people she's able to rally to the beach and this is going to be the city hall is expecting $1500000.00 people to put that in perspective. when the rolling stones play there in, in, in 2006 they, they had 1200000 people. so this is not just going to be a big show in terms of couple of combined. it's also going to be a big show for madonna, and in fact, her own people are saying that it's going to be the biggest show of her entire career for decades worth. and her biggest show before was in paris and it was 10 times smaller. so i think a big part of playing couple combine it is just getting all of these people so many people and, and also just as a lively crowd everyone, it comes in ready to ready to throw down, you know, out on the beach to the boats in the water, everyone watching from there, all of the apartments and couple of them on a, have been and meant i'll be your being, these are say
okay, david, tell us why is this so happening in brazil in particular? that's a good question and probably one more for madonna, i think a big thing is just how many people she's able to rally to the beach and this is going to be the city hall is expecting $1500000.00 people to put that in perspective. when the rolling stones play there in, in, in 2006 they, they had 1200000 people. so this is not just going to be a big show in terms of couple of combined. it's also going to be a big show for...
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but david dennison and even david pecker to some degree is never going to give the people absolutely donald trump's involvement, and they know that. what they're getting from david dennison is irrefutable proof at this point in my view that there was a transaction from michael cohen, a payment of money to stormy daniels and that he brokered the entire seedy affair, and it is a seedy affair. it's not necessarily bad for the prosecution. they want them to see every element of it. david dennison gives us -- it gives lawyers like me an introduction into an area of law practice i never knew existed, which is the underbelly of celebrity payoffs for silence. something i never knew existed. >> all right. so paul, it was really interesting to follow, even on our document, we're not in court any of us. but the prosecution also brought up stormy daniels' denial that she had a relationship with trump. she signed a document, we think maybe, to that end, something trump himself posted about right before the trial started. so what did we learn, put this in perspective for us and why the prosecution
but david dennison and even david pecker to some degree is never going to give the people absolutely donald trump's involvement, and they know that. what they're getting from david dennison is irrefutable proof at this point in my view that there was a transaction from michael cohen, a payment of money to stormy daniels and that he brokered the entire seedy affair, and it is a seedy affair. it's not necessarily bad for the prosecution. they want them to see every element of it. david dennison...
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david's absolutely right here. the prosecution has been preparing for it. that's one of the reasons they put david pecker on the stand first, to establish through an independent witness some of the facts they're going to hear from michael cohen himself and that that is part of the process of both trying to say to the jury, no, you are going to hear things from michael cohen you have heard from others. the other is they are going to think about how to rehabilitate him on redirect. that's something that i'm quite sure they are prepared for. >> thank you so much for being with us this morning. appreciate it. that wraps up the hour for me. i'm jose diaz-balart. you can reach me at social media. you can watch clips from our show at msnbc.com/jdb on youtube. thank you for the privilege of your time. katy tur picks up with more news right now. >>> right now on "andrea mitchell reports," former president trump found in context of his gag order and fined by judge merchan who threatened jail time if donald trump refuses to respect the
david's absolutely right here. the prosecution has been preparing for it. that's one of the reasons they put david pecker on the stand first, to establish through an independent witness some of the facts they're going to hear from michael cohen himself and that that is part of the process of both trying to say to the jury, no, you are going to hear things from michael cohen you have heard from others. the other is they are going to think about how to rehabilitate him on redirect. that's...
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it was after that that david cameron changed position, and, you know, david cameron on his own doesn't change government position, but parliament can change the government position. but put that to one side. labour needs to communicate much better. it needs to listen hard to the voters. there is lost, but it should be proud of what it's donein should be proud of what it's done in winning in every part of the country north east, north west, east midlands, west midlands, in peaks across the country, west midlands . country, west midlands. >> do you think labour is going to win, i doubt it, because they're not winning. they're no. >> look labour won in redditch. won in big time in redditch. it looks as though it looks it looks as though it looks it looks as though all of the incumbent mayors are going to
it was after that that david cameron changed position, and, you know, david cameron on his own doesn't change government position, but parliament can change the government position. but put that to one side. labour needs to communicate much better. it needs to listen hard to the voters. there is lost, but it should be proud of what it's donein should be proud of what it's done in winning in every part of the country north east, north west, east midlands, west midlands, in peaks across the...
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tonight, david, prosecutors say they have about two weeks left
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i'm not surprised, david. if elon wanted to cut more and they said let's hold it at 10%, i'm sure elon said oh, no, i think there's more areas where we can cut an that's what we're seeing here. >> phil, thanks for that. important story as we watch tesla which had monster gains yesterday. our phil lebeau. >>> still to come today, the biggest risk for stocks according to cnbc's latest fed survey. what it is and why the results could indicate more gains ea ene' back in a couple minutes. [crowd chanting] they ignored your potential, dissed your achievements, and mocked your ambition. but it's not the critic who counts, and you know that. from the beginning, you couldn't be stopped. ♪♪ breaking resistance with every swing and block. ♪♪ your game plan never changed. ♪♪ so enjoy this moment. ♪♪ the one they said you'd never live to see. ♪♪ some would still call it luck. ♪♪ let them. because you know what it's always been. inevitable. ♪♪ ♪♪ it's your time to cache in... so don't just pl
i'm not surprised, david. if elon wanted to cut more and they said let's hold it at 10%, i'm sure elon said oh, no, i think there's more areas where we can cut an that's what we're seeing here. >> phil, thanks for that. important story as we watch tesla which had monster gains yesterday. our phil lebeau. >>> still to come today, the biggest risk for stocks according to cnbc's latest fed survey. what it is and why the results could indicate more gains ea ene' back in a couple...
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actually started calling him daddy david. and cassy would be like, you can't call him that, your dad will get mad. >> and sure enough , said cassy's sister, he did. >> he blamed cassy for it? >> yeah. >> and a few weeks before cassy's death, she told her parents, son tristan cable from a visit with dad, utterly terrified. >> i asked him what's wrong, tristan? he says, daddy says he's going to kill mommy and david. he is 5 years old. i don't think i 5-year-old makes that up. >> by then, brett was no longer on the police force and things weren't going so well for him. when sergeant watkins finished reviewing it all, the police reports, his own interviews, what he felt was something like amazement. >> wow, nobody in this world is pointed out as having any reason to want to harm her, other than brad. >> as long as she was alive, cassy had the kids and a new man, and a great job, and he was losing everything. >> he no longer works at the police department. they had not reached any agreements on these kids. i think that was his way
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david? >> david: aaron katersky, thank you. >>> meantime, in the race for the white house, donald trump refusing to commit now to accepting the results of the upcoming november election, and president biden tonight saying, "take donald trump at his word" on this. here's mary bruce. >> reporter: tonight, the biden campaign is calling donald trump a danger to the constitution and a threat to our democracy, after the former president refused to say he would accept the results of the election. trump telling "the milwaukee journal sentinel," "if everything's honest, i'd gladly accept the results. if it's not, you have to fight for the right of the country." tonight, president biden saying, take trump at his word. our karen travers asking him -- >> are you worried that trump says he won't accept the election results? >> listen to what he says! >> reporter: earlier this week, when trump was asked by "time" magazine if he's concerned about violence if he doesn't win, he said, "if we don't win, you k
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things like stars of david on the ground saying step here. if this happened to any other minority, if students were blocked from going on there way to class, if they were lgbt or a variation minority and people did not stand up and they could not be written off as anti-israel protesters, as pro-israel protesters, excuse me, i think we would be seeing lots and lots of outrage. it's a vicious double standard. >> it is an emerging story too is the of parents seeing this happen and they're outraged "the wall street journal" was featuring that this morning. bella, thank you for coming on. we want to hear your story and other student's stories and we appreciate you joining us. >> john: think, bella. >> thank you for having me. >> that's our flag, folks. they take over a building that for another flag up. it may be fined to other people but it is not to me. >> sandra: new york city's mayor defending the red, white, and blue and slamming the demonstrators seen raising a palestinian flag after pulling down old glory. >> john: rosanna scotto on what's
things like stars of david on the ground saying step here. if this happened to any other minority, if students were blocked from going on there way to class, if they were lgbt or a variation minority and people did not stand up and they could not be written off as anti-israel protesters, as pro-israel protesters, excuse me, i think we would be seeing lots and lots of outrage. it's a vicious double standard. >> it is an emerging story too is the of parents seeing this happen and they're...
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david pecker, you had a relationship beforehand. you're testifying under penalty of running a foul with the agreement you had with the federal government and state prosecutors. is there a reason here. but they always used those kid gloves if you will on david pecker. but they're in a tight spot because it's really the attacking agenda, attacking the credibility, but that's down the road. haven't done that yet. >> can they try to convince the jury that what this is based on is just something silly? it's a hush money payment to a porn star. the significance of it just matter as much. this is of all the things donald trump faces, this is the dumbest. which some have argued out there. >> if you're going for the jury nullification angle, you're in a little bit of trouble out of the gate. this is going to be pretty boring and mundane and run of the mill because it's just a business records case. if that's the route, which why are you selectively prosecuting me? maybe more so on a motion to dismiss, but there's more of a nullification issu
david pecker, you had a relationship beforehand. you're testifying under penalty of running a foul with the agreement you had with the federal government and state prosecutors. is there a reason here. but they always used those kid gloves if you will on david pecker. but they're in a tight spot because it's really the attacking agenda, attacking the credibility, but that's down the road. haven't done that yet. >> can they try to convince the jury that what this is based on is just...
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hi there on his turf. >> 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 so exactly. >> our dream is to rid the country of the corrupt oligarchs and 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 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 the von psalm, or living together and collectively they push back on foreign intervention, holding tight their grips over are fragile lectured state, some using terror tactics like kidnapping, rape, and murder to sustain control is that something you participated in an ordering? >> you
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ok, david thank you very much. more details - enquiries. ok, david thank you very much. more details on - enquiries. ok, david thank you| very much. more details on our website and that developing story as well. now to iran where a teenager found dead during high—profile anti—government protests was sexually assaulted and killed by undercover agents working for iran's security forces, according to a leaked document obtained by a bbc world service investigation. nika shakarami was 16 years old when she disappeared in september 2022 — she told a friend police were chasing her. her family found her body nine days later. the authorities denied any involvement in her death, claiming she took her own life. reha kansara has this report from bbc eye investigations. you may find some details distressing. this is the moment an ordinary teenage girl became an ordinary teenage girl became an iranian icon. nika shakarami is burning the hijab as part of the woman life freedom movement that swept around september 2022. nine days later, her motherfound her dead. at the time, the i
ok, david thank you very much. more details - enquiries. ok, david thank you very much. more details on - enquiries. ok, david thank you| very much. more details on our website and that developing story as well. now to iran where a teenager found dead during high—profile anti—government protests was sexually assaulted and killed by undercover agents working for iran's security forces, according to a leaked document obtained by a bbc world service investigation. nika shakarami was 16 years...
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this is what david wants. it was david publication at the end of the day. american media was his tabloid empire. but, at no point did anyone say we have signed or got into an agreement to help interfere with the 2016 election. there was no communication regarding that. >> hope hicks testified that she didn't recall being in an august 26 meeting where the whole catch and kill scheme was launched. but, said it was possible she was there. did you find her to be a credible witness? we got the gist from katie in the last segment but how about you question >> it was clear when she came out she looked fragile, she didn't want to be there as much as keith davidson didn't want to be there, the weakness, the lawyer for stormy and karen mcdougal, who was up earlier. i found her, her answers and responses incredibly bankable. that last one where she really solidified the fact that trump had knowledge of the payment, i think showed her credibility. >> you described watching david pecker in court testifying as a being surreal. how so ? >> i haven't seen them since the su
this is what david wants. it was david publication at the end of the day. american media was his tabloid empire. but, at no point did anyone say we have signed or got into an agreement to help interfere with the 2016 election. there was no communication regarding that. >> hope hicks testified that she didn't recall being in an august 26 meeting where the whole catch and kill scheme was launched. but, said it was possible she was there. did you find her to be a credible witness? we got the...
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david? is that a new one in your repertoire >> that's one i just unveiled right here. >> yeah. >> you mentioned the band-aid on evs. people are saying the same thing about tesla in some ways, that evs going into a bit of a dark age. it's robotics and ai ascendent and that company will change as a result? >> it was a dark day as we talked about for musk and tesla, but i do think turning it around in terms of what we've seen the sub-30 vehicle that gets launched next year but it is about autonomous. the golden goose for tesla is autonomous and fsd, but the sub-30 key vehicle was so important they're going to release into next year. for the first time as we've talked about probably in a year and a half, you feel like there is a pilot on the plane and that's snmusk? >> of the two you favor them equally? >> i think apple is the one you fay investigator vor over te tesla -- favor over tesla, because of ai coming, the ai driven upgrade cycle into ai 16, it's a pop like popcorn moment for apple as w
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kate >> hey, david. look at the advertising. we hear about amazon's cloud business, ai, but ads and advertising is a less talked about but really a core part of amazon's bull case the bar is higher after snap, microsoft and alphabet all au strong demand for digital ads. investors factoring in amazon's move into tv style commercials and paid ad tier for prime sports are in focus. prime video will stream its first nfl playoff game next season and bloomberg reporting amazon is close to a deal to bring nba games to prime and more ad spending expected ahead of the election. they also have ads embedded in amazon's e-commerce platform with key words and sponsored shopping in its last report in q4 ad revenue soared 26% year over year that was double the growth of the north america and aws sales segments wolf research says amazon makes up 8% of total global ad spend and expects that to out grow the broader industry by 2 xand ubs upping its price target citing the high margin revenue stream of prime video ads and some of the ad revenue is
kate >> hey, david. look at the advertising. we hear about amazon's cloud business, ai, but ads and advertising is a less talked about but really a core part of amazon's bull case the bar is higher after snap, microsoft and alphabet all au strong demand for digital ads. investors factoring in amazon's move into tv style commercials and paid ad tier for prime sports are in focus. prime video will stream its first nfl playoff game next season and bloomberg reporting amazon is close to a...
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it's almost like -- to use something that david used in the past, granular. it's almost breaking it down to the smallest denominator. what are the things that need to be proven or shown that would prove that trump was directly involved in this? >> well, what they are trying to do is to say trump is a financial micromanager. nothing goes on within trump organization that trump doesn't know about and approve. they're saying to the jury, the prosecutors are when they get to closing arguments, use your common sense. would $400,000 -- which is about what cohen was repaid after the taxes and the roll-out so it's a complete wash for cohen's $130,000, would it make sense for trump, who is renegotiating -- wanting to renegotiate plumber bills and furniture costs, that he would not know about the michael cohen $400,000 repayment. i think what they're saying to the jury is this is who donald trump is. he is a cheapskate. he's a micromanager and it makes no sense he could say this is cohen on his own without his consent. then you'll get other witnesses how it was recorde
it's almost like -- to use something that david used in the past, granular. it's almost breaking it down to the smallest denominator. what are the things that need to be proven or shown that would prove that trump was directly involved in this? >> well, what they are trying to do is to say trump is a financial micromanager. nothing goes on within trump organization that trump doesn't know about and approve. they're saying to the jury, the prosecutors are when they get to closing...
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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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then we're going into asking about david pecker, and you met david pecker before trump org, and you had a sense of who he was, yes. trump gives a lot of feedback, she's asked, yes, he does. let me bring in -- actually, we'll have you ashley in a moment. i want to get back to you yasmin. when you spoke with us ten minutes ago, and you said it was the hope they would wrap up with the prosecution, and yet they have had to pivot to defense because it's just enough time to at least get this going. what are you hearing from inside the courtroom? >> reporter: i think there's a point to be made here about hope hicks credibility, and that is she is one of the only witnesses without a quote unquote kind of shady past, right. we know the way the defense has gone about this is every time someone has taken the stand that has some sort of a shady past, for instance, davidson, right, hope hicks, excuse me, stormy daniels, karen mcdougal's attorneys, they would kind of get into the shady past of davidson and the clients he took on, tried to cut into the credibility of every witness or potential witness
then we're going into asking about david pecker, and you met david pecker before trump org, and you had a sense of who he was, yes. trump gives a lot of feedback, she's asked, yes, he does. let me bring in -- actually, we'll have you ashley in a moment. i want to get back to you yasmin. when you spoke with us ten minutes ago, and you said it was the hope they would wrap up with the prosecution, and yet they have had to pivot to defense because it's just enough time to at least get this going....
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he doesn't seem to have party affiliation with david pecker. it's just about how close to political power he could get. arnold schwarzenegger was part of the general leader publications factory, and he required that in 2002. he came with it, and pecker directed his staff to say, schwarzenegger is forbidden fruit. you will not write bad stories about him. he became the governor of california. there's also a financial aspect to this and that ami was floundering around the time that all of this business was happening, and there was the possibility of investment money coming in, possibly from a sovereign wealth fund. and so packer was courting that at the time. so while these things were happening, it was the sort of perfect storm that made -- that made this make sense for him. and of course, it's speculation, that is sort of what we discovered. >> all right. the documentary, scandalous, the untold story of the national enquirer. people should look it up. it is a couple years old, but it has current relativity today. storm at the brother-in-law of
he doesn't seem to have party affiliation with david pecker. it's just about how close to political power he could get. arnold schwarzenegger was part of the general leader publications factory, and he required that in 2002. he came with it, and pecker directed his staff to say, schwarzenegger is forbidden fruit. you will not write bad stories about him. he became the governor of california. there's also a financial aspect to this and that ami was floundering around the time that all of this...
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public spending was restrained, to say the least, under david cameron. and when chris philp was on your programme responding to dan poulter, he was talking about how much spending on the health service had swelled, particularly in recent years. so there is an interesting sort of counterargument, but obviously david cameron portrayed himself as much more comfortable... but there is another name we're not mentioning at the moment, which is rishi sunak. and just for the newscaster who wonders what the sunday chournalism situation... "chournalism?" i will not have that said! i'm talking about myself. we gather, we watch everything and we read everything on a sunday morning and we churn it all together into a digest, is what i meant by that. it's a beautiful pat of butter. so... so rishi sunak's been out today on sky, spoke to the fabulous trevor phillips. and what i spotted as i was listening to it, apart from the fact that it sounds to have been recorded in an echo chamber, was that... what, a real echo chamber or a metaphorical echo chamber? ..was that it
public spending was restrained, to say the least, under david cameron. and when chris philp was on your programme responding to dan poulter, he was talking about how much spending on the health service had swelled, particularly in recent years. so there is an interesting sort of counterargument, but obviously david cameron portrayed himself as much more comfortable... but there is another name we're not mentioning at the moment, which is rishi sunak. and just for the newscaster who wonders what...
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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
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...
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david, you mentioned going to the front lines. that's not a normal, tour of israel, i mean, it's is it just you've got serious pole that you are visiting frontline units on your trip to israel. yes, yeah. they in israel, the word for it is protection, which it means you get sort of special access, we'd also donated our son had a bar mitzvah, and instead of just having a big party, we thought, let's do it for something more serious. so we gave money and raised money for a counter-terrorist organization called yamam, which is like our navy seals, but their specialty is anti-terrorism and they're they're in need of equipment. and they were in need of training and support and the widows who of the fallen soldiers need now, support for them and their, their kids. so it was a mission of solidarity. and we saw how hard they train, how seriously they take their jobs. and again, the life saving they work that they do to rescue hostages. so we were right on the gaza border. we were in fatigues and in humvees, driving right along the fence,
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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, keith davidson, and eventually michael cohen and maybe stormy daniels. by calling a witness like hope hicks, you tie all that together so that even if you take a witness like david pecker or michael cohen on cross-examination and say, liar, liar, your pants are on fire, it becomes increasingly harder to cast doubt on the credibility or believability of their statements if they line up with another credible witness, or even worse for the defense, a very credible document. of course, that's probably why you see the defense fighting so hard on the authentication of documents, social media posts, things like that. when the case is in, when the prosecution's case is in, ideally, they will have lined up all of this testimony, credible testimony to shore up the holes in the possibly incredible testimony of some witnesses with shakier backgrounds. that's exactly what a hope hicks does. it's why i have said, she may quietly and loudly be one of the most important witnesses. i say loudly, because people know her name. she's a character in trump world. quietly, she
david pecker, keith davidson, and eventually michael cohen and maybe stormy daniels. by calling a witness like hope hicks, you tie all that together so that even if you take a witness like david pecker or michael cohen on cross-examination and say, liar, liar, your pants are on fire, it becomes increasingly harder to cast doubt on the credibility or believability of their statements if they line up with another credible witness, or even worse for the defense, a very credible document. of...
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i wanted to go, before david pecker and ask about the opening statement this week. he made bold statements. he basically denied trump's alleged affair with daniels. that's not part of the legal argument in the legal sense, but does that matter and how can that come back to bite him, or can it? >> one thing when you are on trial, in the prosecution or the defense, you need to be extremely careful about what you promise a jury and what happens is both sides listen carefully to that and it will come back, if you have promised something that did not come to play, you're going to hear that. the statement that denying that tryst with stormy daniels, i'm not sure how that will come into evidence, because stormy daniels, is not going to testify, i'm sure the prosecution would love it, and there's no way on god's green earth he will testify so i don't know how that is going to come into play. that's the kind of thing where, he had to say that for his client, he had to say it for the public consumption, and it's going to hurt him. in summation, you are going to hear the state
i wanted to go, before david pecker and ask about the opening statement this week. he made bold statements. he basically denied trump's alleged affair with daniels. that's not part of the legal argument in the legal sense, but does that matter and how can that come back to bite him, or can it? >> one thing when you are on trial, in the prosecution or the defense, you need to be extremely careful about what you promise a jury and what happens is both sides listen carefully to that and it...
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in the meantime, thank you, david. allie, i just want you to know i effectively advocated for the team here at the table today with one of the big bosses. we will tell you more later. the table might get bigger. >> i'm liking that idea, because mobile will just see his face. i get more my news from kyle griffin and i think any other single source. his tweets go up for the news alerts go up. not only did that tweet go up. it's like, how do you get that news? for anybody who doesn't follow, you can really learn a lot of news by following kyle griffin. he's also an amazing writer. >> you must be a great multitasker. >> is probably tweeted this whole segment. you guys have a great weekend, and we will see you next weekend. >>> could morning to you. it is sunday, april 28th. a few days in american politics can compare to what we saw last thursday when a pair of court proceedings for donald trump as he runs for president while also facing multiple criminal prosecutions. in a manhattan courtroom, donald trump, the twice impea
in the meantime, thank you, david. allie, i just want you to know i effectively advocated for the team here at the table today with one of the big bosses. we will tell you more later. the table might get bigger. >> i'm liking that idea, because mobile will just see his face. i get more my news from kyle griffin and i think any other single source. his tweets go up for the news alerts go up. not only did that tweet go up. it's like, how do you get that news? for anybody who doesn't follow,...
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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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i mean, i have heard david lammy compared to david cameron on the internet , but, that was for internet, but, that was for different reasons. >> fair enough. okay, yeah . >> fair enough. okay, yeah. initially i thought, well, how can the republicans like labour? oh hang on. and then they just lay into cameron. he's moralising . they're sick of him moralising. they're sick of him telling them what to do. you don't like being told what to do, lewis? do you, do you think this is fair? is it fair? >> well, i think this is what happens. you know, they got to. i mean, the tories, the tories . i mean, the tories, the tories. i mean, the tories, the tories. i mean, the tories, the tories. i mean, trump has to be nice to somebody. these are the people coming in that they're moving in next door. of course, he's not going to say we expect these people to be horrible people because they're moving in next doon >> but they didn't have to be that warm, did they? they didn't have to say far preferable. i really like this guy. >> a lovely little bit of twisting by inews here, a little bit here, i think,
i mean, i have heard david lammy compared to david cameron on the internet , but, that was for internet, but, that was for different reasons. >> fair enough. okay, yeah . >> fair enough. okay, yeah. initially i thought, well, how can the republicans like labour? oh hang on. and then they just lay into cameron. he's moralising . they're sick of him moralising. they're sick of him telling them what to do. you don't like being told what to do, lewis? do you, do you think this is fair?...
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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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"calming room report, david gloria." "11:17, staff recording david saying, "i don't understand." ricardo says his son was regularly placed in seclusion at whitefield. in this report, he was observed for three hours. "12:59, hitting head with his own hands." "13:13, urinating on the floor, crying." ricardo, a police officer, was so appalled he demanded to see footage. my son, who was by himself in that room, in a panic state, crying. self—harm. begged them for water. they just ignored him. david, how did that make you feel inside, being placed in the rooms? i was sweaty, i was angry, i was upset. and they don't listen to me. they let me do wee—wee on the floor. in 2021, cctv footage from inside the rooms was discovered, despite them being shut four years earlier. the police investigated, but no charges were brought. now we've uncovered a catalogue of physical and emotional abuse against some of the most vulnerable children in the country, many unable to speak. children were pushed into rooms with rhino pads, slammed against doors and left naked, sitting in urine. we've learned
"calming room report, david gloria." "11:17, staff recording david saying, "i don't understand." ricardo says his son was regularly placed in seclusion at whitefield. in this report, he was observed for three hours. "12:59, hitting head with his own hands." "13:13, urinating on the floor, crying." ricardo, a police officer, was so appalled he demanded to see footage. my son, who was by himself in that room, in a panic state, crying. self—harm....
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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
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...
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david cameron, minister of foreign affairs of great britain, made such a statement in kyiv. london was one of the first to start supplying kyiv with long-range weapons, storm shadow missiles. more. such missiles on the eve and in the predicted and most recent package of british aid ukraine. david cameron also confirmed great britain's commitment to provide ukraine with 3 billion pounds of aid every year, which is almost 4 billion dollars. as long as it takes. more about the visit of the chief british diplomat to kyiv and the meaning of his statements. let's talk with bohdan tsyupin, who joins the broadcast from london. hello, bohdan. let's first listen to exactly what david cameron said in ki. about the use of weapons from partners, and we will discuss it further with you. in our opinion, they should decide how to use this one weapons, they are defending their country, they have been illegally invaded by putin, and they have to take these steps. we're not discussing any caveats about these things, but let's be very clear. russia attacked ukraine and ukraine undoubtedly has t
david cameron, minister of foreign affairs of great britain, made such a statement in kyiv. london was one of the first to start supplying kyiv with long-range weapons, storm shadow missiles. more. such missiles on the eve and in the predicted and most recent package of british aid ukraine. david cameron also confirmed great britain's commitment to provide ukraine with 3 billion pounds of aid every year, which is almost 4 billion dollars. as long as it takes. more about the visit of the chief...
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amanda carpenter, mike memoli, david jolly, thank you. eddie glaude sticks around for the hour with me. when we come babbling, it is sickening and outrageous and outrageous. the kind of story you don't want to have to do on a show like this. but you have to because the heartless admission by south dakota governor kristi noem who's a possible trump running mate that she shot and killed her family dog is something that actually happened and she put out there. we'll have reaction to the story from some very good friends of the broadcast after a short break. good friends of the broadcast after a short break. [♪♪] how you feel can be affected by the bacteria in your gut. try new align probiotic bloating relief plus food digestion. it contains a probiotic to help relieve occasional bloating, plus vitamin b12 to aid digestion. try align probiotic. ( ♪ ♪ ) start your day with nature made. the #1 pharmacist recommended vitamin and supplement brand. we're looking for adults 45 and under to be in our hpv vaccination ad. sound like you? nah..
amanda carpenter, mike memoli, david jolly, thank you. eddie glaude sticks around for the hour with me. when we come babbling, it is sickening and outrageous and outrageous. the kind of story you don't want to have to do on a show like this. but you have to because the heartless admission by south dakota governor kristi noem who's a possible trump running mate that she shot and killed her family dog is something that actually happened and she put out there. we'll have reaction to the story from...
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quite clearly, with the success in europe of last season, david moyes had to stay. but the chairman wants west ham to move into a different direction. to the third stage of the giro d'italia, where tim merlier sprinted to victory in fossano, finishing ahead ofjonathan milan. but that's only half the story, as nick ransom reports. italian heartland between turin and genoa gave race favourite tadej pogacar hope for a more relaxed afternoon after a puncture and crash on sunday. flatter terrain provided the slovenian opportunity to rest behind team—mates while sprinters took centre stage. and they did with around 50 km to go, forming their own breakaway. however, that lead soon fell away as the finish drew closer. with 2 km left, pogacar — in pink — fancied a breakaway of his own alongside geraint thomas. the overall leaders could not keep their position at the front, though, with the sprinters ultimately showing their muscle surge to the finish line. a nearfour—hour race had become a bit of a lottery, and the man with the lucky ticket was belgian tim merlier on
quite clearly, with the success in europe of last season, david moyes had to stay. but the chairman wants west ham to move into a different direction. to the third stage of the giro d'italia, where tim merlier sprinted to victory in fossano, finishing ahead ofjonathan milan. but that's only half the story, as nick ransom reports. italian heartland between turin and genoa gave race favourite tadej pogacar hope for a more relaxed afternoon after a puncture and crash on sunday. flatter terrain...
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this david dennison signature, which they did not get on the agreement with stormy daniels. they brought up the davidson had not signed the agreement between stormy daniels and michael cohen. and brought up that moment in the finality of their cross-examination in which they said, you see the signature, is david dennison's signature there, no, do you know what happened with the document after it was signed, he said no, and they left it at that for re-direct to come. the word of the day has been discredit. and you mentioned it, right, discredit stormy daniels. discredit michael cohen, discredit attorney davidson while he has been on the stand today. let's talk about his seedy past, how he seemed to be an ambulance chaser, per se, of celebrities they went through the whole roster, trying to discredit his testimony today. they talk about, for instance, his interactions with stormy daniels. let me read a part of the interaction for you. in the context of the discussions, did you talk to cohen about stormy daniels having settlers remorse. sometimes people get settlers remorse, do
this david dennison signature, which they did not get on the agreement with stormy daniels. they brought up the davidson had not signed the agreement between stormy daniels and michael cohen. and brought up that moment in the finality of their cross-examination in which they said, you see the signature, is david dennison's signature there, no, do you know what happened with the document after it was signed, he said no, and they left it at that for re-direct to come. the word of the day has been...