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reid is out front. new york to begin our coverage. paula, what more are you learning about the gag order hearing tomorrow? >> this is hearing that could have dire consequences for former president trump, as you mentioned, this hearing is about four additional alleged violations of the gag order, but these violations allegedly occurred before the judge issue that $9,000 all are fine and threaten trump with jail. so at this point is really unclear if that threat is going to have a deterrent effect on trump. but aaron is speaking with sources and observing trump. it's clear that he's not being quite as prolific and his violations the gag order as he was. instead, relying on allies to attack prosecutors and other individuals who are protected by this gag order and making these political attacks that he was making. now we heard a short time ago you play that clip of him attacking the judge. that's completely fine. that is completely valid under the gag order, he can attack the judge. you can hack the distric
reid is out front. new york to begin our coverage. paula, what more are you learning about the gag order hearing tomorrow? >> this is hearing that could have dire consequences for former president trump, as you mentioned, this hearing is about four additional alleged violations of the gag order, but these violations allegedly occurred before the judge issue that $9,000 all are fine and threaten trump with jail. so at this point is really unclear if that threat is going to have a deterrent...
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. >> paula reid is out front live outside the new york courthouse, and paula, obviously, this was a significant witness and a lot was said, although they did finish it, i guess with alacrity, it was done by the end of the day so what are you now looking for when the trial resumes monday morning? >> hello, everybody is going to be looking to see who is going to take the stand, who's going to follow this blockbuster testimony from hope hicks? prosecutors have remained at the tight-lipped about the order in which they're going to call their witnesses, even refusing to tell defense attorneys who they're going to call next. hanging out there is the fact that it's on-point to have to call michael cohen. will that be next week? we just don't know right now who is going to take that stan and follow the fireworks we saw today? >> today. hope hicks, one of trump's former closest advisers, took the stand and the new york hush money trial. i'm really nervous. she revealed to the court, as she began her testimony, she did have some warm words for her former boss praising his ability to message. he deserves
. >> paula reid is out front live outside the new york courthouse, and paula, obviously, this was a significant witness and a lot was said, although they did finish it, i guess with alacrity, it was done by the end of the day so what are you now looking for when the trial resumes monday morning? >> hello, everybody is going to be looking to see who is going to take the stand, who's going to follow this blockbuster testimony from hope hicks? prosecutors have remained at the...
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reid is outfront live outside the new york courthouse tonight paula, what began as a very aggressive and direct cross-examination with blanche confronting cohen with the expletives that cohen had called blanch then took a very long and windy roads sort of going off here, coming back, going off they're coming back yeah. >> it really did blanch jumped all over the timeline of this case and erin are told that is strategic because they know that cohen was prepared by prosecutors for a linear chronological, direct examination. that's where he feels confident. so this approach was meant to throw him off his game. now so far doesn't seem like it's working, but we still have a long way to go michael cohen back on the witness stand today facing tough questions from prosecutors and defense attorneys, were you have to set trump cohen trump attorney todd blanche came out swinging his first question to cohen. you went on tiktok and called me a crying little expletive just before the trial again, nodding in agreement, cohen said, sounds like something i would say trying to frame the witness as mot
reid is outfront live outside the new york courthouse tonight paula, what began as a very aggressive and direct cross-examination with blanche confronting cohen with the expletives that cohen had called blanch then took a very long and windy roads sort of going off here, coming back, going off they're coming back yeah. >> it really did blanch jumped all over the timeline of this case and erin are told that is strategic because they know that cohen was prepared by prosecutors for a linear...
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paula reid is outfront, live outside the new york courthouse to begin our coverage. >> for tonight. and paula, i know you reached out to costello for response to his testimony today because it was so heated inside that room. what did you get well, he declined to comment to cnn, erin. >> now of course, the judge asked him specifically not to talk about the case so even after that, rakus testimony, he is at least following up and following through on that directive from the judge. >> but as we've reported, look, there has been some disagree he met within trump's legal team about whether it was a good idea to put costello on the stand and after what we saw today it's not clear if he did much to help the defendant's case the prosecution rests on day 19 of the trump hush money trial, ending four days of dramatic testimony from star witness, michael cohen, trump attorney todd blanche, last week painted cohen as a liar out for revenge. >> under further cross-examination monday, he got trump's former fixer to admit to stealing from the trump organization. blanche focused on a payment cohen
paula reid is outfront, live outside the new york courthouse to begin our coverage. >> for tonight. and paula, i know you reached out to costello for response to his testimony today because it was so heated inside that room. what did you get well, he declined to comment to cnn, erin. >> now of course, the judge asked him specifically not to talk about the case so even after that, rakus testimony, he is at least following up and following through on that directive from the judge....
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paula reid is out live outside the new york courthouse where she has been from the beginning covering this trial every day, and paula, a truly incredible day in court, the entire case could hang on. what happened there today. >> yeah, absolutely. as we reported exclusively last night, on outfront defense attorneys as zeroed in on cohen's recollection of that conversation, they came armed with receipts and let the jury with a lot to think about over the next three days, but we've also learned that they may call michael cohen's former attorney, rob costello to continue to pile on with their attacks on michael cohen's credibility michael cohen, the only witness being called by the prosecution who can directly implicate donald trump in an alleged hush money scheme has crucial parts of his testimony under returning to for the stand for a second day of cross-examination, trump defense attorney todd blanche, grueling cohen about all the times he has lied painting him as unreliable and out for revenge after not being given a job in the trump white house. you were disappointed that after all t
paula reid is out live outside the new york courthouse where she has been from the beginning covering this trial every day, and paula, a truly incredible day in court, the entire case could hang on. what happened there today. >> yeah, absolutely. as we reported exclusively last night, on outfront defense attorneys as zeroed in on cohen's recollection of that conversation, they came armed with receipts and let the jury with a lot to think about over the next three days, but we've also...
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. >> i know we have new reporting at cnn, paula reid, i think due to error, right? >> oh, sorry. all right you've got so many stories that's how can i keep it straight? >> but we have no reporting at cnn that they do plan to cross-examine her for longer than they originally intended tomorrow. i think that's a mistake. it's a common lawyer mistake. we will hears out, plead guilty to this. sometimes do this where if a little bit is good, more must be better. and that does not apply especially in cross exam they are off to a very good start in the hour or 90 minutes that they cross-examined stormy daniels the other day, pick up there, do another hour. just remind the jury that she's biased. she hates trump. she is desperate to see him behind bars. she's told conflicting versions of this story before leave it at that you don't need to go back in that hotel room. it's the last thing you want to do. no. i agree with that, but i disagree with you in a way, it depends on the witness. some witnesses wear down and wear out she made below it. if they keep her going for hours, hours, she may
. >> i know we have new reporting at cnn, paula reid, i think due to error, right? >> oh, sorry. all right you've got so many stories that's how can i keep it straight? >> but we have no reporting at cnn that they do plan to cross-examine her for longer than they originally intended tomorrow. i think that's a mistake. it's a common lawyer mistake. we will hears out, plead guilty to this. sometimes do this where if a little bit is good, more must be better. and that does not...
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reid is out front with new reporting from her sources tonight and obviously, we're now just hours away from being back in that courtroom. and this is a major last-minute pivot by trump's team to keep daniels on the stand longer than planned. >> that you are learning about. tell me what you know. >> that's all right. kristen holmes and i are learning is that this still has a little ways to go because they want to address some of this reputational damage that may have occurred while she was on the stand. because remember this case does not succeed or fail based on the testimony of stormy daniels, she's a main character in the story. she gave. prosecutors are first-hand account count of what was worth $130,000 right after access hollywood tape before the election. what exactly happened that trump would want to hide. she also undercut one of the defenses saying that, look, he really wasn't interested in protecting his family. but what they're going to be focused on tomorrow is the fact that you raised the possibility multiple times that this alleged encounter owner wasn't consensual, and a
reid is out front with new reporting from her sources tonight and obviously, we're now just hours away from being back in that courtroom. and this is a major last-minute pivot by trump's team to keep daniels on the stand longer than planned. >> that you are learning about. tell me what you know. >> that's all right. kristen holmes and i are learning is that this still has a little ways to go because they want to address some of this reputational damage that may have occurred while...
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well, if so interesting, here with my panel, but kristinn paula reid talking about that sentencing date and how important that is, july 11, four days before the rnc. and i know you've got some new reporting on that tonight today. that's exactly right. i've been speaking with sources in an around trump asking them, are you going to try to push that de fact because of its proximity to the convention. and i'm told that they're not sure some members of the team believe there's a political advantage to keeping it there to help frame trump as a martyr, something they've been trying to do for a long time, and the court of public opinion. so there'll be discussions over the next few days about what they they want to do. but i want to note this is a significant shift. i've been speaking with his legal team about this case for a year now, and this is the first time that i have heard them talk about a purely legal proceeding in purely political terms, because yes, they brought up the 2024 election. i was trying to get the case move back in the litigation over the gag order medical speech. but when
well, if so interesting, here with my panel, but kristinn paula reid talking about that sentencing date and how important that is, july 11, four days before the rnc. and i know you've got some new reporting on that tonight today. that's exactly right. i've been speaking with sources in an around trump asking them, are you going to try to push that de fact because of its proximity to the convention. and i'm told that they're not sure some members of the team believe there's a political advantage...
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reid here at cnn that the trump team continues to think that a mistrial is the best likely outcome for donald trump here. >> but they also say they're concerned about what's about something that's called a quote unquote allen charge, which my understanding i honestly need your understanding? standing on what that means and what that might look like as we enter this deliberation phase yeah, sure. >> casey so in terms of the mistrial, i think the reason that that's a victory and that's what you shoot for a mistrial and essences when one or more jurors refuse to convict you need a unanimous jury of 12 to render a conclusion. and when one or more say no, it's over, that's a mistrial and he has to be tried again. the reason that would be a victory is for the following reason. number one, if trump gets elected the trial because of doj hey, guidance. right. ms trauma. and you have to retry it all over again before a new jury he would have to it would be delayed for four years. they're not going to do that. i think it would be certainly remote to think that after his presidency, he should he b
reid here at cnn that the trump team continues to think that a mistrial is the best likely outcome for donald trump here. >> but they also say they're concerned about what's about something that's called a quote unquote allen charge, which my understanding i honestly need your understanding? standing on what that means and what that might look like as we enter this deliberation phase yeah, sure. >> casey so in terms of the mistrial, i think the reason that that's a victory and...
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paula reid is out front live outside the new york courthouse to begin our coverage tonight. as always, paulette and intense de on the stand, right? this is what it all comes down to. what michael cohen has to say. the documents that support what he has to say, and the prosecution isn't done with cohen yet. >> that's exactly right, aaron. and so far cohen has come across as quite credible, but they are just at the end of today beginning to get into the alleged crime, which is the falsifying business records and then prosecutors are going to have to walk cohen through some pretty uncomfortable material, including his multiple convictions and then his years of attacks on the defendant the prosecution's most anticipated it witness, michael cohen, taking the stand in donald trump's criminal hush money trial, repaid or lawyer a legal expense. we believe expense is a league with friends it's marked down in the book legal expense facing his former boss, cohen spoke about his ten years working as trump's attorney and fixer while trump sat back in his chair closing his eyes, not react
paula reid is out front live outside the new york courthouse to begin our coverage tonight. as always, paulette and intense de on the stand, right? this is what it all comes down to. what michael cohen has to say. the documents that support what he has to say, and the prosecution isn't done with cohen yet. >> that's exactly right, aaron. and so far cohen has come across as quite credible, but they are just at the end of today beginning to get into the alleged crime, which is the...
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reid has been monitoring every step of this case from just outside the courthouse apolloh, the tech analyst for the manhattan district attorney's office, who's on the stand right now. he continues to talk about michael cohen's iphones, jurors have a lot the detail to follow right now yeah. >> i mean, he's going in depth on what metadata is and how it's important in the work that he does. >> but he's the ideal witness for prosecutors to use in this last hour that they had after the testimony of mr. davidson wrapped up, because if they weren't calling all another big witness, for example, i hope hicks are karen mcdougal. >> there would be tipping their hand to the defense. they would only have an hour to do direct and then the defense would have all night to prepare, as we know as of now, the problem prosecutor strategy is not to tip their hands, not to share who the next witness is, to keep that advantage from the defense. now, they argue they're not sharing names because they're worried that the defendant, former prime president trump, will tweet about these witnesses, tried to inti
reid has been monitoring every step of this case from just outside the courthouse apolloh, the tech analyst for the manhattan district attorney's office, who's on the stand right now. he continues to talk about michael cohen's iphones, jurors have a lot the detail to follow right now yeah. >> i mean, he's going in depth on what metadata is and how it's important in the work that he does. >> but he's the ideal witness for prosecutors to use in this last hour that they had after the...
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reid where he had this classified evening summary folder covering his phone, his desk phone to keep the blue light outs when he was sleeping. >> okay. >> it was it was there. are things i do a lot of booby traps in my head as well. i'm just saying that to try to figure out how to get the best sleep possible but you know, and i want to bring you in this lease on this issue we have seen images of documents being moved around. we know that there are different places in mar-a-lago, the crux of this entire case can can be ultimate confidence that he ran out, that he was fully forthcoming about where all the documents were. i mean, you're talking about one file. is that is it popular is not more than one. >> my team is the one that were covered i lead the thing you fully trust that they showed you everything unnatural. >> this because i hired the team, i supervise the team that did at jim trusty supervised that search in mar-a-lago? that particular folder was there on his phone in his bedroom when the fbi searched the fbi knew that that was not something that was responsive to the search
reid where he had this classified evening summary folder covering his phone, his desk phone to keep the blue light outs when he was sleeping. >> okay. >> it was it was there. are things i do a lot of booby traps in my head as well. i'm just saying that to try to figure out how to get the best sleep possible but you know, and i want to bring you in this lease on this issue we have seen images of documents being moved around. we know that there are different places in mar-a-lago, the...
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i want to bring in cnn chief legal affairs correspondent paula reid right now. paul, i understand you have some new reporting about the trump team's strategy for his upcoming sentencing? >> that's right. well, because that sentencing is scheduled on july 11, just days before the republican national convention in around the time he was expected to announce his running mate. so asked if they're going to move to push that date back about six weeks out from the verdict, which is pretty average here in manhattan. and i was told they're not sure because there are some in trump world what to believe there's a political advantage to being sentenced so close to the convention that something like that could help them as they continue to try to frame the former president as a martyr, being persecuted by an unfair justice system now there are others who believe that yeah, they probably should push it back. as legal team is busy with another criminal case down in florida in the weeks leading up to that sentencing date, what are the next few days it will be meetings and discu
i want to bring in cnn chief legal affairs correspondent paula reid right now. paul, i understand you have some new reporting about the trump team's strategy for his upcoming sentencing? >> that's right. well, because that sentencing is scheduled on july 11, just days before the republican national convention in around the time he was expected to announce his running mate. so asked if they're going to move to push that date back about six weeks out from the verdict, which is pretty...
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. >> all paula reid, thanks so much. let's bring in attorney george conway, who was inside the courtroom what room today, as well as in studio here with me, former trump attorney tim parlatore, george. you were in court do you agree with paul reads assessment and the assessment? smith made by other journalists, other people in the room, that todd blanche really took a hammer to michael cohen's credibility, especially on that october 24, 2016 phone call, assertion, what was your take i thought it was a mixed bag. >> i don't i don't think he was particularly effective. all day overall. i thought i thought that there were some some good points that were scored here and there and particularly about the, you know, about his history of lying and mystery of misstatements. but it was scattered was to he took too long. the question he took too long to get to each point it should have been done much more quickly. and as a result, it was it just felt meandering and ineffectual and the thing that also surprised me was that how a lit
. >> all paula reid, thanks so much. let's bring in attorney george conway, who was inside the courtroom what room today, as well as in studio here with me, former trump attorney tim parlatore, george. you were in court do you agree with paul reads assessment and the assessment? smith made by other journalists, other people in the room, that todd blanche really took a hammer to michael cohen's credibility, especially on that october 24, 2016 phone call, assertion, what was your take i...
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reid is outfront outside the courthouse. as you have been into fatigability as we say, paula. >> so everybody is trying to read tea leaves on these notes from the jury, right? first, they asked for four pieces of testimony going to be re-read, including crucial testimony about that meeting, testimony about mare and karen mcdougal, then they came back and asked for the jury instructions to be read again. >> what are you learning? >> yeah my favorite thing about today are, and what are the unique features of the new york court system is that when the jury has something to say to the court, they have to bring a bunch and then we hear this buzzer. >> everyone freaks out and then we wonder what do they need and we learned today they sent these two nodes. the first one was that they want to hear more testimony and we know that they have a laptop that includes a lot of evidence from this trial, but it does not include transcripts from testimony from witnesses in this case. >> so they asked for four specific pieces of testimony, thr
reid is outfront outside the courthouse. as you have been into fatigability as we say, paula. >> so everybody is trying to read tea leaves on these notes from the jury, right? first, they asked for four pieces of testimony going to be re-read, including crucial testimony about that meeting, testimony about mare and karen mcdougal, then they came back and asked for the jury instructions to be read again. >> what are you learning? >> yeah my favorite thing about today are, and...
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. >> seen in chief legal affairs correspondent paula reid has more home picks, one of trump's former closest advisers took the stand and the new york hush money trial. i'm really nervous. she revealed to the court, as she began her testimony, she did have some warm words for her former boss, praising his ability to message. he deserves the credit for the different messages that the campaign focused on in terms of the agenda that he put forth, but she never looked at him during most of her testimony. instead, focusing directly on the lawyers asking her questions. she testified at length about the impact of the access hollywood tape on the 2016 trump campaign and how it was a crisis she was the first person in the campaign to learn of the tape what she was contacted by a reporter, i was concerned. she said she also witnessed trump's reaction to the story. asked if he was upset, she said, yes. yeah, he was. she also told the jury about conversations she had with former trump fixer michael cohen and trump when reports of karen mcdougal and stormy daniel's first surfaced in early november
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reid, and kristen holmes we're here with me and pull it. this is such an interesting part. note trump is causing a note to attorney todd blanche, who passed him and one in return, trump is hunching over to read it before placing table. that is typical for anyone who's it was wondering what they could be talking about. trump is basically, i would love to read all the sticky notes that he sends to todd blanche, if you watch multiple times staring someone's testimony, he would send all these sticky notes todd blanche is white. it's not clear what this is about. maybe he's born, he's been there for several hours already listening to the testimony. they've already heard heard before. >> but it is a key moment where the jury has now sent back to these three notes with multiple requests on each of them. >> it does appear that they are getting close to the end of rereading during this testimony. they're approaching the final section and then that will be the end of what the jury has asked for and they'll we expect them do a back into the jury room
reid, and kristen holmes we're here with me and pull it. this is such an interesting part. note trump is causing a note to attorney todd blanche, who passed him and one in return, trump is hunching over to read it before placing table. that is typical for anyone who's it was wondering what they could be talking about. trump is basically, i would love to read all the sticky notes that he sends to todd blanche, if you watch multiple times staring someone's testimony, he would send all these...
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i mean, if ensuring it looks anything like that which is why the reporting tonight from our own paula reid, is that the trump team they think their best chances are hung jury, and it may very well be if the jury decides that they really, really can't make this work, that's why i did this thing about the allen charge. potentially, it could be important, by the way, does the allen charge have to happen or they're stuck. >> the judge will eventually tell them you need to make a decision eventually is the keyword, it's usually, it's this, there's no law. it's usually the third time, so you get one hopelessly deadlocked and then can we hear this treat breed back, this read back. okay, now, the next day or hours later, we're hopelessly deadlocked. and then the third one, the judge says, look, we've all been killing ourselves, including the 12 of you, to reach a verdict. and it's not like if you pass it just going to be 12 other jurors. we're going to have to do this. so please go start negotiations from the beginning. start from vibe deliberations from the beating, if need be, and reconside
i mean, if ensuring it looks anything like that which is why the reporting tonight from our own paula reid, is that the trump team they think their best chances are hung jury, and it may very well be if the jury decides that they really, really can't make this work, that's why i did this thing about the allen charge. potentially, it could be important, by the way, does the allen charge have to happen or they're stuck. >> the judge will eventually tell them you need to make a decision...
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cnn anchor kaitlan collins chief legal affairs correspondent paula reid, and national correspondent kristin homes. it is a big morning, are about to launch and pretty interesting stuff yeah, it is indeed. and of course, trump has just entered the room with his attorney, todd blanche in tow. >> what we were preparing for is for the court reporters who were in the room to read to the jury three these pieces of this testimony from the jury notes yesterday that they sent to the judge. i should note trump is speaking with his son, eric trump, who was at the defense table with them. we've seen a slew of family members coming into to sit behind the former president as he isn't at the defense table over the last several days. and paul, it's not quite clear if they're going to start with the jury instructions or the testimony because our understanding right now is they want the entire jury instructions instructions that they had yesterday, which took about an hour or so to read read back to them from judge merchan yeah. >> and the judge seem maybe a little surprise, perhaps a little annoyed by that
cnn anchor kaitlan collins chief legal affairs correspondent paula reid, and national correspondent kristin homes. it is a big morning, are about to launch and pretty interesting stuff yeah, it is indeed. and of course, trump has just entered the room with his attorney, todd blanche in tow. >> what we were preparing for is for the court reporters who were in the room to read to the jury three these pieces of this testimony from the jury notes yesterday that they sent to the judge. i...
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paula reid. thanks. let's bring in our panel. so lesly moments ago after about three-and-a-half hours of deliberation, the jury came back with this note that contain these four requests, three questions about the testimony of david pecker, the tabloid king of american media incorporated one about michael cohen, the key witness in general what does this tell you about the jury, if anything, what to read the tea leaves for us. it can three-and-a-half hours in there asking questions about the testimony and then they say, and also we need some further instructions on your instructions. right? right. so it's definitely reading the tea leaves, but i think as police said, they could be going through the evidence chronologically. right. we starting with david pecker, so they're starting with david pecker it also could be that they're looking for ways to corroborate michael cohen's testimony. right. so one of the instructions was you can't rely on his testimony only look at what evidence is out there to corroborate it. and there's there's
paula reid. thanks. let's bring in our panel. so lesly moments ago after about three-and-a-half hours of deliberation, the jury came back with this note that contain these four requests, three questions about the testimony of david pecker, the tabloid king of american media incorporated one about michael cohen, the key witness in general what does this tell you about the jury, if anything, what to read the tea leaves for us. it can three-and-a-half hours in there asking questions about the...
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paula reid, ronaldo's tubule judges, george grosso in shira scheindlin, great to have all of you over the last several weeks. so just want to say thank you to all of you. for your expertise, for your reporting. it's made our coverage so great and speaking of all of this, it has been 18 years since stormy daniels had her alleged encounter, but donald trump, the one she testified in great detail about so now, what is the woman at the other end of that hush money payment thinking tonight her...
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i want to begin with paula reid outfront outside that courthouse. all of our reporters, of course, as you can see with us for this special our paula, you have been speaking to trump's lawyers just in these past few minutes. what are they telling you about the appeals plan what have been hearing from them since really, even before this jury was seated, is that they expected that they would likely have to eventually appeal this. >> they never expected their client would be acquitted. expected there would be some sort of conviction eventually two, they've been planning for this. they've been raising every objection i'm trying to preserve every constitutional issue. the strategy erin has been described to me as quote, death by 1,000 cuts. the idea is to rack up all of these objections and possible problems lumps, and then throw everything at the wall in the hopes that maybe something will stick and overturn this, but aren't given this verdict the way it was. all 34 counts, unanimous ms from this jury, and the lack of success that they've had so far in l
i want to begin with paula reid outfront outside that courthouse. all of our reporters, of course, as you can see with us for this special our paula, you have been speaking to trump's lawyers just in these past few minutes. what are they telling you about the appeals plan what have been hearing from them since really, even before this jury was seated, is that they expected that they would likely have to eventually appeal this. >> they never expected their client would be acquitted....
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paula reid, we're not as tubule judges, george grosso in shira scheindlin, great to have all of you over the last seven ron week. so just want to say thank you to all of you for your expertise, for your reporting. it's made our coverage so great. and speaking of all of this, it has been 18 years since stormy daniels had her alleged encounter, but donald trump, the one she testified it in great detail about. now, what is the woman at the other end of that hush money payment thinking tonight, her attorney is here to tell us after a quick break news night with abby tomorrow at ten eastern on cnn. you're calling some people find there's at an early age. >> others later in life no matter when you find it you consider yourself lucky because it becomes your everything are calling was to build trucks. >> and that's why trucks or what we do we put our everything and every trope so that when you find your calling nothing can stop you from it. we just want to have enough money for retirement and traveled to visit our grandchildren. >> i understand. that's what fisher investments we start by giving,
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paula reid and kristen holmes. paula, first to you what are we going to see today? michael cohen's not done within the prosecution. importantly, not done with michael cohen. yeah. far from done with the prosecution's case, because when we left off last night, he was talking about what happened in january 2017 and the actual charges. the heart of this case allegedly falsifying at 34 different business records that all occurred in the year 2017. so now prosecutors are going to have to walk him through this alleged conspiracy. what he heard from trump, what he saw, his own even falsified invoices that he submitted walking through all of those checks that he siege over the course of that year then it is likely that they will have to walk them through some pretty uncomfortable subjects, including his lengthy criminal record and also the fact that he has spent years attacking the defendant. the reason prosecutors are gonna want to talk about that is because we know the defense attorneys are going to talk about that and you don't want todd blanche to be able to debut? you,
paula reid and kristen holmes. paula, first to you what are we going to see today? michael cohen's not done within the prosecution. importantly, not done with michael cohen. yeah. far from done with the prosecution's case, because when we left off last night, he was talking about what happened in january 2017 and the actual charges. the heart of this case allegedly falsifying at 34 different business records that all occurred in the year 2017. so now prosecutors are going to have to walk him...
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reid and john berman are back here with me and paula. i mean, there was an amazing moment where susan hoffinger, the prosecutor, which is asking robert costello about that testimony in front of congress last week, which was clearly designed to get donald trump's attention. robert costello said he wasn't, he didn't know that his comments he made there about michael cohen claiming he was a liar would be reported in the press, which i think is kinda difficult to really take it face value because your test by work committee and the former president's allies yeah, that's that's garbage that the whole reason that he does divide before committee and speaking of the robert costello testimony, origins story, as we've reported, bob costello was never expected to be ported the defense strategy, but there are several people in trump's orbit who wanted him to testify because they believe that he could help undercut michael cohen's credibility, who is the only defense witness to testify before the grand jury now, he was not able to stave off and indic
reid and john berman are back here with me and paula. i mean, there was an amazing moment where susan hoffinger, the prosecutor, which is asking robert costello about that testimony in front of congress last week, which was clearly designed to get donald trump's attention. robert costello said he wasn't, he didn't know that his comments he made there about michael cohen claiming he was a liar would be reported in the press, which i think is kinda difficult to really take it face value because...
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. >> i've got seen in chief legal affairs correspondent, paula reid and karen friedman, agnifilo, the former for cheap assistant district attorney in the manhattan da's office here with me and paula. >> this is really notable because the judge is saying, i don't want to have to put you in jail, but you're walking up to that line. line essentially. yeah. clearly, the $1,000 per contempt violation find that he has received so far is not really working as a deterrent. here, the judge said the magnitude of such a decision is not lost on me. and at the end of the day though, i have a job to do. now, trump is shaking his head as they're handing down a paper copy of this ruling. >> now this contempt finding this comes after last week, prosecutors argue that trump's had violated his gag order for additional times. >> the judge had already found that he had violated it nine times, and based on today, he says, i'm finding you in criminal contempt for the 10th time i'm it appears again, based on his live updates, we're getting from inside the court that the judge only found him in contempt for o
. >> i've got seen in chief legal affairs correspondent, paula reid and karen friedman, agnifilo, the former for cheap assistant district attorney in the manhattan da's office here with me and paula. >> this is really notable because the judge is saying, i don't want to have to put you in jail, but you're walking up to that line. line essentially. yeah. clearly, the $1,000 per contempt violation find that he has received so far is not really working as a deterrent. here, the judge...
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i do have cnn's paula reid and john berman here with me and paul. obviously, i should note we'd jump has more family members in tow with him today, donald trump junior is seated next to alina habba in that first row behind his father. he actually just recently made an appearance here at this case, but it is notable that trump has to stay inside the courthouse as the jury is going to be in that jury room deliberating don't know how long it could take. >> yeah. he's going to hate that. he's made it clear. he does not clearly he doesn't like the case, but it also doesn't like the courthouse. he really just does not enjoy being in there. so he's gonna probably be like a cage tiger and that'll be something for his lawyers have to deal with. and it really stinks for anyone, obviously to be a defendant in a criminal case. it's stressful. you're waiting, but they have no idea how long they'll wait, even when the jury does come back with a note, it could just be a question. so this is going to be a challenging few days for him. well, and i should note the co
i do have cnn's paula reid and john berman here with me and paul. obviously, i should note we'd jump has more family members in tow with him today, donald trump junior is seated next to alina habba in that first row behind his father. he actually just recently made an appearance here at this case, but it is notable that trump has to stay inside the courthouse as the jury is going to be in that jury room deliberating don't know how long it could take. >> yeah. he's going to hate that. he's...
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i'm here again with cnn, chief legal affairs correspondent paula reid, also without cnn's chief domestic correspondent, phil mattingly. paula, there's a lot for michael cohen to button up for the prosecution they also have indicated today next week might be the end of their case. so they they actually are laying this all at michael cohen's feet yeah, he is not de as a witness. >> he is the witness because as of now, they have not established a direct link between the defendant and this alleged falsifying business records. they certainly have testimony from jeff mcconney. they have notes from allen weisselberg who won't be called but this is the prosecution's only direct link. and unfortunately for the prosecution not only is he he has multiple convictions included lying to congress and pleaded guilty to campaign finance violations. but he also his entire identity, his career, the way he makes a living is attacking the defendants. so the prosecution is really going to have to do a lot of work to convince the jury that they should try whatever it is. he says, yeah, i mean, michael cohen's
i'm here again with cnn, chief legal affairs correspondent paula reid, also without cnn's chief domestic correspondent, phil mattingly. paula, there's a lot for michael cohen to button up for the prosecution they also have indicated today next week might be the end of their case. so they they actually are laying this all at michael cohen's feet yeah, he is not de as a witness. >> he is the witness because as of now, they have not established a direct link between the defendant and this...