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cohn. >> this is a question for farmer cohn. the farm bill is still a big deal in congress every year. how important is it to bolster what's left of the agriculture heritage and how do you do that in congress with so much development pressure around us? >> well, i live in part of the district that is a rural street only five minutes away from a suburban area and of course, we're just a half hour away from philadelphia. we have to make sure that we keep our open spaces open and we preserve as much as possible. and i'll be a voice fighting in congress to make sure that those in the agricultural world aren't left behind. you know, you see the bumper stickers all the time, no forms, no food, and it's true. so, my view is that it's a bill worth fighting for because you know, we can't get the open spaces back once we've developed on them. >> okay. the next response goes to herb conaway. >> well, you're right, this is agricultural. there are many agricultural spaces across the district and i served on the agricultural committee for 10,
cohn. >> this is a question for farmer cohn. the farm bill is still a big deal in congress every year. how important is it to bolster what's left of the agriculture heritage and how do you do that in congress with so much development pressure around us? >> well, i live in part of the district that is a rural street only five minutes away from a suburban area and of course, we're just a half hour away from philadelphia. we have to make sure that we keep our open spaces open and we...
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roy cohn, the ruthless red baiting aid to joseph mccarthy, and mentor to a young donald trump. joining us now, mark fischer, coauthor of "trump revealed," chuck rosenberg, danny cevallos back with us. quote, the legendary new york street fighter taught trump to always hit back 100 times harder than he's been punched. i wonder how all of that informs what we're seeing from donald trump now while he's on trial. >> well, you're seeing the remnants of roy cohn's lessons to donald trump. always hit back, attack and counter attack. never apologize. but you're also seeing the tremendous frustration that's been shot through donald trump's now nine years in politics when he's constantly turning to his aides and saying, where's my roy cohn. what does that mean? that means he wants this ruthless side kick defender, who's going to be more concerned about how things play in public, and how to push back in the arena of public fighting, rather than adhering to the niceties and rules and norms of the legal system. so donald trump now has a very good attorney in todd blanche. when you look ever
roy cohn, the ruthless red baiting aid to joseph mccarthy, and mentor to a young donald trump. joining us now, mark fischer, coauthor of "trump revealed," chuck rosenberg, danny cevallos back with us. quote, the legendary new york street fighter taught trump to always hit back 100 times harder than he's been punched. i wonder how all of that informs what we're seeing from donald trump now while he's on trial. >> well, you're seeing the remnants of roy cohn's lessons to donald...
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he hired cohn to be the chief counsel. cohn was relatively well-known because he had been on the team that prosecuted ethel and julius rosenberg, who were spies, who were convicted of spying and actually executed. so he had a reputation as a very aggressive investigator, a prosecutor. it later became clear that he was very unethical and very abrasive and unethical, but he was the kind of person that would really be an attack dog in the kind of lawyer that that mccarthy needed. and robert kennedy. robert kennedy was also hired to be assistant counsel on the permanent subcommittee at about the same time in 1953. of course, he was a scion of the massachusetts kennedy family, the democrats and he was an ardent anti-crime. and so were really the kennedy family. the kennedys were very ardent. andy communists and and the patriarch of the kennedy family, joseph kennedy, admired senator mccarthy. so it was not a complete surprise that robert kennedy would would join this effort. but he did not last very long. he began having proble
he hired cohn to be the chief counsel. cohn was relatively well-known because he had been on the team that prosecuted ethel and julius rosenberg, who were spies, who were convicted of spying and actually executed. so he had a reputation as a very aggressive investigator, a prosecutor. it later became clear that he was very unethical and very abrasive and unethical, but he was the kind of person that would really be an attack dog in the kind of lawyer that that mccarthy needed. and robert...
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cohn. >> this is a question for farmer cohn. the farm bill is important in congress. how important is it to bolster what is left of agricultural heritage and how do you do that with development pressure? >> i live in a part that is a rural street only five minutes from a suburban area and 30 minutes away from philadelphia. we have to keep our open spaces open and preserve as much as possible. i'll be a voice that's fighting to make sure that the agricultural world is not left behind. you see the bumper stickers all the time, no farms, no food. it's true. my view is it's a bill worth fighting for because we cannot go back once we developed. host: next response goes to herb conaway. >> there is an agricultural space. i served on the senate agricultural committee for 10, 12 years and dealt with these issues. i sponsored a bill that preserve open space is critical and intensely popular areas, we have a great farming economy. if that means protecting access from overdevelopment, preserving open space, preserve the farm. in that case, we need to make sure they use every bit
cohn. >> this is a question for farmer cohn. the farm bill is important in congress. how important is it to bolster what is left of agricultural heritage and how do you do that with development pressure? >> i live in a part that is a rural street only five minutes from a suburban area and 30 minutes away from philadelphia. we have to keep our open spaces open and preserve as much as possible. i'll be a voice that's fighting to make sure that the agricultural world is not left...
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joe cohn. our panelists this evening are david wildsteen and joy fox of the "new jersey globe" and director of the institute for new jersey politics at ryder university. now after a draw of cards we have determined that carol murphy will go first. herb conaway will go second and our timeline to cover many topics as possible so we'll difficult into opening statements and i can tell we've lost ms. fur fee. she was scheduled to go first so we'll come back to her and go on to our second person who is herb conaway. he's standing by for his opening statement. dr. conaway, good to have you. you have 90 seconds. mr. conaway: thanks. thanks to this body for giving us this opportunity. my name is herb conaway. i was born and raised in burlington county. my dad and my mom raised us, me and my three cities on a border town and went on to public school and then off to princeton and then down to philadelphia to go to medical school. and then went into the service. as a captain. and the medical corps on the b
joe cohn. our panelists this evening are david wildsteen and joy fox of the "new jersey globe" and director of the institute for new jersey politics at ryder university. now after a draw of cards we have determined that carol murphy will go first. herb conaway will go second and our timeline to cover many topics as possible so we'll difficult into opening statements and i can tell we've lost ms. fur fee. she was scheduled to go first so we'll come back to her and go on to our second...
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this seems like a useful corrective on that front, this piece by nate cohn. the paper acknowledging, without getting into any debate over the methodology of those swing state polls, noting the evident truth, which is, you know, it's a narrow path. i mean, i don't think there are very many democrats who would not like to -- who would rather win this race with more than exactly 270 electoral votes, and, yet, to your point, you know, this has always been the challenge for biden. those three states, the blue wall, if the blue wall stays in tact, and to your point, another way of thinking about that, of coming home, is if joe biden can do in 2024 exactly what he did in 2020, he'll win those three states. he'll get 270 electoral votes, and he'll be re-elected. as i said, i think, you know, a lot of democrats would like to have some margin to play with. i continue to say that even in the other states, nevada, arizona, georgia, north carolina, it's still a margin of error race in those states. i'm going to keep saying that until it is not a margin of error race. to y
this seems like a useful corrective on that front, this piece by nate cohn. the paper acknowledging, without getting into any debate over the methodology of those swing state polls, noting the evident truth, which is, you know, it's a narrow path. i mean, i don't think there are very many democrats who would not like to -- who would rather win this race with more than exactly 270 electoral votes, and, yet, to your point, you know, this has always been the challenge for biden. those three...
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>> what were the tactics that made roy cohn infamous? delay tactics, never apologize for anything and break the rules . don't follow the rules. todd blanche has done all those things. he attacked the prosecutors, claiming they engaged in discovery misconduct by not turning over documents , which todd blanche is a former prosecutor, he knew he could have gotten those documents himself and waited until two months before the trial to do it in two weeks before the scheduled trial date to tell the court that this was an issue that would cause a delay. blatant delay tactic. he attacked the judge, try to recuse them not once but twice and he soon the judge and said that is on appeal so another delay tactic. we have to delay the trial. then, he's unapologetic in defending trump's attacks on jurors, on witnesses and, in his opening statement, and i think this is the most significant thing that gives me pause, in his opening statement, he broke the rules. there are rulings from judge juan merchan about defenses and arguments you can't make, eviden
>> what were the tactics that made roy cohn infamous? delay tactics, never apologize for anything and break the rules . don't follow the rules. todd blanche has done all those things. he attacked the prosecutors, claiming they engaged in discovery misconduct by not turning over documents , which todd blanche is a former prosecutor, he knew he could have gotten those documents himself and waited until two months before the trial to do it in two weeks before the scheduled trial date to tell...
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virtue of trump's idolation of roy cohn. >> someone we know he admired. a screen shot of a number of articles that was written. day after day, month after month. >> you want the exact number? >> 510 delays. they're we're getting to it. as recently as two weeks ago, does 38 articles sound about right. i participated in them. this is to give you an opportunity to respond. to push info to reporters, and shape an article to make articles come out that is favorable to you. correct. with reporters, you communicate over text, signal, whatsapp sometimes. phone? yes, sir. you distinguish between those types of communications? it depends on what i was using with the reporters, but if it's private or unusual, i would go to an encrypted app. there were 95 secret recordings. who else were you recording? >> this gentleman you showed me. off the top of my head, i can't tell you, a series of recordings he names here. >> mr. trump, i guess he recorded everybody. >> where's the tape recording of trump talking about stormy daniels, you recorded that about karen mcdougal. wh
virtue of trump's idolation of roy cohn. >> someone we know he admired. a screen shot of a number of articles that was written. day after day, month after month. >> you want the exact number? >> 510 delays. they're we're getting to it. as recently as two weeks ago, does 38 articles sound about right. i participated in them. this is to give you an opportunity to respond. to push info to reporters, and shape an article to make articles come out that is favorable to you. correct....
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no, cohn never grabbed him around the throat. but no, i mean, you■c grown meny are not shy. big egos and big intellects. in fact, one of the things that disappointed me about when i left is i tell people when we when wee interior was a circle. the senior advisers to the ceo of exxonmobil, the former president of goldmanand say what their politics. and those are real people. okay at the end this the inner circle included the guy who sellst night on fox news. i worked reallrd2 happening. and then after i left,%hi could happen again for one quick piece on what makes and we talked about egos. you covered the congress. you also have big egos in the senate and the house is huge stakehr.legislation through unless you have good rapport on the hill. i used to have a $1 bet with the ■< senator would come in by himself. the two chairs there in the oval office seen the picture a millin times with the fireplace would s would the senator sit dowe chr r before the president offered it one nine out of ten beds. and that's a■! think of you as g with the president. role.urse, that's but y
no, cohn never grabbed him around the throat. but no, i mean, you■c grown meny are not shy. big egos and big intellects. in fact, one of the things that disappointed me about when i left is i tell people when we when wee interior was a circle. the senior advisers to the ceo of exxonmobil, the former president of goldmanand say what their politics. and those are real people. okay at the end this the inner circle included the guy who sellst night on fox news. i worked reallrd2 happening. and...
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danny cohn—bendit , danny danny cohn—bendit, danny cohn—bendit. i've forgotten his last name . you will know before last name. you will know before my time, and another fellow called tariq ali. the whole of the universe . vie world. not the universe. vie world. not only oxford and cambridge, but york and everywhere else, was on fire with student protests. >> and in the end, we deal with it because i think we've got a clip of the germans being quite enthusiastic in there. i'll tell you how we dealt with it. >> and it's to the credit of the conservative government of margaret thatcher and john major, in those days, we were paid a student maintenance grant. in those days, i had all my fees paid for me and would have done even if i went to the school that you went to, and mine paved me, too . but why? mine paved me, too. but why? >> but now we introduced , >> but now we introduced, student fees. and if the students are idiotic enough to protest, this protest will pass. we've had them down in the 60s and 70s. >> have a look at what the germans were doing. i want you, i want you to.
danny cohn—bendit , danny danny cohn—bendit, danny cohn—bendit. i've forgotten his last name . you will know before last name. you will know before my time, and another fellow called tariq ali. the whole of the universe . vie world. not the universe. vie world. not only oxford and cambridge, but york and everywhere else, was on fire with student protests. >> and in the end, we deal with it because i think we've got a clip of the germans being quite enthusiastic in there. i'll tell...
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and you know, michael cohn is not some random guy. trump had him in his ecosystem for years and years and years. and he was his most trusted advisor. so if he maligns michael cohen, he's maligning his own judgement, right? this speaks as much about trump as it does about michael cohen. >> it almost feels like you're saying when you disstray you diss yourself, i don't know if you heard that line. >> i did, actually. >> diss tracks back in the news, actually. but i say that communicatively. the point you're making is valid. that's a clear thing the jury is going to decide, kristy, it's either he did it for you or he went completely rogue. right? and if someone does go rogue, if molly has an accountant and let's stipulate for the sake of argument you don't do crack, but your accountant buys crack and accuses you of it, there's nothing tying you to that. but if the accountant or in this case i'll switch back to the lawyer, cohen says trump did direct it and it was planned and here is the tape. that's a lie. as for the corroboration, we sp
and you know, michael cohn is not some random guy. trump had him in his ecosystem for years and years and years. and he was his most trusted advisor. so if he maligns michael cohen, he's maligning his own judgement, right? this speaks as much about trump as it does about michael cohen. >> it almost feels like you're saying when you disstray you diss yourself, i don't know if you heard that line. >> i did, actually. >> diss tracks back in the news, actually. but i say that...
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now for our younger viewers, if you don't know who roy cohn is, pause right here, and go watch "angels in america," parts one and two. i'll see you in 7 hours. it's worth it. okay, you're back. and you're ready o laugh. of course, one of the biggest stories right now is the nationwide pro-palestinian student protests around college campuses in the united states in what's being called perhaps the most significant student movement since the anti-vietnam campus protests of the late 1960s. they're even bigger than the protests when i was in college in the '80s, when students held rallies declaring "i want my mtv" and "is this how you spell apartide?" the protests ramped up a couple of weeks ago, after students erected tents on columbia university's main lawn to show solidarity with gaza, and... [applause] the university president took the controversial step of calling in the police to arrest those involved. even if you don't agree with the subject of their protests as long as they are peaceful, students should be allowed to protest. it's their first amendment right. [cheers and applause] t
now for our younger viewers, if you don't know who roy cohn is, pause right here, and go watch "angels in america," parts one and two. i'll see you in 7 hours. it's worth it. okay, you're back. and you're ready o laugh. of course, one of the biggest stories right now is the nationwide pro-palestinian student protests around college campuses in the united states in what's being called perhaps the most significant student movement since the anti-vietnam campus protests of the late...
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danny cohn—bendit , danny danny cohn—bendit, danny cohn—bendit. i've forgotten his last name . you will know before last name. you will know before my time, and another fellow called tariq ali. the whole of the universe . vie world. not the universe. vie world. not only oxford and cambridge, but york and everywhere else, was on fire with student protests. >> and in the end, we deal with it because i think we've got a clip of the germans being quite enthusiastic in there. i'll tell you how we dealt with it. >> and it's to the credit of the conservative government of margaret thatcher and john major, in those days, we were paid a student maintenance grant. in those days, i had all my fees paid for me and would have done even if i went to the school that you went to, and mine paved me, too . but why? mine paved me, too. but why? >> but now we introduced , >> but now we introduced, student fees. and if the students are idiotic enough to protest, this protest will pass. we've had them down in the 60s and 70s. >> have a look at what the germans were doing. i want you, i want you to.
danny cohn—bendit , danny danny cohn—bendit, danny cohn—bendit. i've forgotten his last name . you will know before last name. you will know before my time, and another fellow called tariq ali. the whole of the universe . vie world. not the universe. vie world. not only oxford and cambridge, but york and everywhere else, was on fire with student protests. >> and in the end, we deal with it because i think we've got a clip of the germans being quite enthusiastic in there. i'll tell...
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time for closing statement starting with carol murphy, that herb conaway, then joe cohn. >> thank you, david, laura, joey, michael, for joining me. i want to make a point that i think is important and can be lost. the truth is we cannot get swept up in the politics of this primary. our biggest concern is taking on trump extremists. that is what is actually at stake and don't forget it. talk about people who believe women are second-class citizens, people who believe in the mission to overturn free and fair elections. people who want to take away social security, medicare and deny the right to a living wage. we cannot send one more marjorie taylor green or lauren oberg to congress. we cannot allow donald chuck to be reelected president of these united states. what is at stake is the future of democracy and our republic. we have voted but we are not enemies. we are united in a common purpose and we are fighters in the trump resistance army. there is nothing more sacred than the truth before you and i humbly ask for your vote as her congresswoman. >> you have 90 seconds. >> thank you to
time for closing statement starting with carol murphy, that herb conaway, then joe cohn. >> thank you, david, laura, joey, michael, for joining me. i want to make a point that i think is important and can be lost. the truth is we cannot get swept up in the politics of this primary. our biggest concern is taking on trump extremists. that is what is actually at stake and don't forget it. talk about people who believe women are second-class citizens, people who believe in the mission to...
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roy cohn was indicted four times. roy cohn also represented john gotti. if michael cohen was so bad at his job, trump would never have kept him around. >> right. >> because of the effectiveness of him dealing with the cheapness of donald trump, donald trump kept michael cohen, and that's the reason why donald trump never wanted a good attorney. he tested michael cohen with that bill from michael cohen's original firm. >> to put it in a sentence, they're saying donald trump wouldn't pay $400,000 unless he authorized it. >> right, because the defense is going to be cohen/weisselberg went rogue and this penny pinching thing is going to come up. was he or not because the defense is -- i think their main thing is those two went rogue. >> much more to come in our coverage of the trump criminal trial today in new york, including what happened when michael cohen asked donald trump directly about what happened with stormy daniels. the answer cohen says he got, which the defense is not going to like and is not going to want to explain, and more when we come back. s
roy cohn was indicted four times. roy cohn also represented john gotti. if michael cohen was so bad at his job, trump would never have kept him around. >> right. >> because of the effectiveness of him dealing with the cheapness of donald trump, donald trump kept michael cohen, and that's the reason why donald trump never wanted a good attorney. he tested michael cohen with that bill from michael cohen's original firm. >> to put it in a sentence, they're saying donald trump...
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real lawyers like roy cohn don't take notes and don mcgahn said well i'm a real lawyer and i take notes. that was just very reminiscent of not having a paper trail. >> no, andrew, that's so funny because the contrast between don mcgahn, the white house lawyer, and roy cohn, the ideal and the idol of a lawyer. >> for donald trump specifically. >> for donald trump. picking up on what's happening right now. cohen is talking about how long before the election this was. the tape. he says a month. he is dying right now to mean? tremendously negative story in the trump campaign. what did you understand as a result of communications about the impact of the access hollywood tape? it's going to be significantly impactful, especially with women voters. and there's an e-mail, over the donald trump playboy article owned by ami and cohen is telling them i told them to immediately take it down. what also strikes me negative to mr. trump and with impact the campaign. it strikes me that katy, you know this better than anyone at the time. hope hicks was talking about cohen in a very different light about
real lawyers like roy cohn don't take notes and don mcgahn said well i'm a real lawyer and i take notes. that was just very reminiscent of not having a paper trail. >> no, andrew, that's so funny because the contrast between don mcgahn, the white house lawyer, and roy cohn, the ideal and the idol of a lawyer. >> for donald trump specifically. >> for donald trump. picking up on what's happening right now. cohen is talking about how long before the election this was. the tape....
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his relationship to the notorious roy cohn, who was senator joe mccarthy's attack dog, and donald has said he admires him greatly and considers in his second father. and it was roy cohn who taught him the way to act when law enforcement comes after you is attack, attack, attack, they're corrupt, they're dishonest, you're as pure as a new fallen snow. >> so okay, trump's team sends this cease and desist and they've called the film pure fiction, and even have called it election interference by hollywood elites. so the movie does not have a u.s. distributor yet. could there be legal liability for these filmmakers? and by the way, doesn't the trump team threatening you to sue, does that only elevate the movie and make people want to see it? >> i think this is a classic example of where donald's reaction is going to make more people want to see the movie than would otherwise, and it might delay distribution here in the u.s. but as a legal matter, donald will have zero success in american courts trying to suppress the film, which i'm sure carefully follows the published, known record, the c
his relationship to the notorious roy cohn, who was senator joe mccarthy's attack dog, and donald has said he admires him greatly and considers in his second father. and it was roy cohn who taught him the way to act when law enforcement comes after you is attack, attack, attack, they're corrupt, they're dishonest, you're as pure as a new fallen snow. >> so okay, trump's team sends this cease and desist and they've called the film pure fiction, and even have called it election interference...
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you know, he and literally saying can't blame cohn for selling, you know, trump inand jail merchandise or making money and millions of dollarjo n writing books and a podcast orso admitting he hates trump wants him in jail. >> and cohn felt like he dide wa him dirty, i think was dirty actually a phrase that was used at one point. and that keeps the trump security guard had a coded language for the one minute and 36 second call and literally allowing, you know, this whole narrative to go forward about michael cohe micn. and and i'm sitting here saying, oh, it's okay for michael cohen to liei'ng on the stand make mol off donald trump. and you're going to excuse that away as the prosecutor and even commit a bit, committing a crime, robbing himn . >> now, that's one of the moreg bizarre moments. first of all, the prosecutorst s rehabilitated stormy daniels st forwa she really wasn't the money. she was trying to protect her family. and it wasn't extortioyingect ho she was demanding more money from trump. netrumand this was clearly a whe lot of put up on the screen. >> her opponents are calli
you know, he and literally saying can't blame cohn for selling, you know, trump inand jail merchandise or making money and millions of dollarjo n writing books and a podcast orso admitting he hates trump wants him in jail. >> and cohn felt like he dide wa him dirty, i think was dirty actually a phrase that was used at one point. and that keeps the trump security guard had a coded language for the one minute and 36 second call and literally allowing, you know, this whole narrative to go...
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who did you understand that michael cohn was representing at the time? daniels, donald trump, hoffinger. and did you understand at the time that they would pay for your story for you not to release it publicly, daniels? yes. let's get some analysis from former federal prosecutor and marie macro voice and see you in an legal analyst norm eisen. >> norm, you're hurt today's testimony. firsthand, you were there in the courtroom, how significant is that exchange for the prosecution's case& we'll have actually break through given all the salacious and dramatic testimony money today well, if i think it will break through and it is significant, prosecutors are attempting to build a case where they corroborate the key details of this alleged campaign finance conspiracy consisting of the payment is stormy and it's later cover up with 34 allegedly falsified documents. >> and stormy gave new information about her briefly a's on with donald trump and additional information about many of the key elements in the case. it was one of the biggest days yet in this variabl
who did you understand that michael cohn was representing at the time? daniels, donald trump, hoffinger. and did you understand at the time that they would pay for your story for you not to release it publicly, daniels? yes. let's get some analysis from former federal prosecutor and marie macro voice and see you in an legal analyst norm eisen. >> norm, you're hurt today's testimony. firsthand, you were there in the courtroom, how significant is that exchange for the prosecution's...
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attorney ari cohn doubts that... a law regulating deepfakes could be passed by the day voting in the usa. political speech is difficult to regulate in the united states. the first amendment is very protective of political speech, and for good reason, because we don't want the government in power to influence elections. and another reason why it's hard is this: it's hard. separate false information from mere opinion or characterization with which we may disagree. especially in politics, people find all kinds of things compelling. how then to recognize deep fakes? rijul gupta uses several stages in his company checks, in particular the study of metadata, and he recommends that ordinary users pay attention to the following. make real or strong emotions thanks to the fake. there are different types of voice fakes. during the call , biden allegedly used a process of vocal synthesis and as a result he sounds very monotonous and monotonous. each letter, each appeal of the human voice created by oshchi has a duration of 0.12
attorney ari cohn doubts that... a law regulating deepfakes could be passed by the day voting in the usa. political speech is difficult to regulate in the united states. the first amendment is very protective of political speech, and for good reason, because we don't want the government in power to influence elections. and another reason why it's hard is this: it's hard. separate false information from mere opinion or characterization with which we may disagree. especially in politics, people...
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witness is going to sort of generate a rigueur energy from the former president, it will be michael cohn and then the judge is really going to have a decision about whether his threats i'm serious consequences are going to come to and just a reminder that today there were four different instances that the prosecution had brought to say we're violations of a gag order only one the judge was found was a violation of the gag order. two of them that he did not say we're violating the guy where they actually said he said were qualified under political speech because they were essentially going back to michael cohen. they were attacks on michael cohen after michael cohen had spent an extensive amount of time on television on his podcast in a book that he called revenge, going after donald trump, the judge found okay, this particular stands are these two are not going to come into this as political speech. so that's also an interesting factor in all of this as the two of them obviously have a toxic history together. all right, everyone stick around coming up next to form a trump aid will be her
witness is going to sort of generate a rigueur energy from the former president, it will be michael cohn and then the judge is really going to have a decision about whether his threats i'm serious consequences are going to come to and just a reminder that today there were four different instances that the prosecution had brought to say we're violations of a gag order only one the judge was found was a violation of the gag order. two of them that he did not say we're violating the guy where they...
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joining us for the rest of the hour, national economic director erie county. -- director gary cohn. i want to start more broadly with this question of how much some of the focus on fiscal policy is directing rates where the money is going and what gates are being put up. gary: fiscal policy and monetary policy directly impact how money is being spent and what money is available today. that's an even more important topic. we have gone through a pretty vicious cycle in the last four years where we went from a cycle of zero interest rates and an abundance of capital with funding at various stages of progression, start up late stage and ipo, to the place where we are today, where there is very little vestment capital -- little investment capital available for young market companies and the ipo market just starting to reopen. that's a function of fiscal monetary policy, inextricably linked. when people did not get a return on capital in the bank they zero risk asset return out there, you know, people blocked assets that they thought could provide enhanced return and were willing to take
joining us for the rest of the hour, national economic director erie county. -- director gary cohn. i want to start more broadly with this question of how much some of the focus on fiscal policy is directing rates where the money is going and what gates are being put up. gary: fiscal policy and monetary policy directly impact how money is being spent and what money is available today. that's an even more important topic. we have gone through a pretty vicious cycle in the last four years where...
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grant cohn. he'll be on sports night live tonight as we preview so, you know, the nfl, they have something every month, you know, games don't start to september. but every month that the that the draft or free agency schedule release o-t-a's many can whip up the they know what they're doing. their billion-dollar enterprise. for reason. i always forget t stands for. >> its offseason team activities. believe yet that they >> i was just pretending something like that is basically practices no organized workouts that they get together. like i said, they're not voluntary. but, you know, coaches want everybody to show up. but the guys are trying to get paid. usually don't show. so i do not expect brandon aiyuk to be there tomorrow. well, corporations college team building in this case, i guess it really is team building. for sure. alright. last race and means federal regulators are recalling several models of cars include honda, bmw and ford 187,000. honda ridgeline trucks are being recalled for new re
grant cohn. he'll be on sports night live tonight as we preview so, you know, the nfl, they have something every month, you know, games don't start to september. but every month that the that the draft or free agency schedule release o-t-a's many can whip up the they know what they're doing. their billion-dollar enterprise. for reason. i always forget t stands for. >> its offseason team activities. believe yet that they >> i was just pretending something like that is basically...
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. >> esto fue porque el juez le ordeno a la fiscalia que le avisen a michael cohn que les pasen este mensaje de que hablar una vez que ahora tome el e estrado la siguiente semana. >> asi que no funciona tal como una orden mordaza, pero si es la advertencia del juez de que se abstenga de hacer comentarios respecto al caso trump. >> pues sera una semana im importante la que viene. >> gracias, carla. >> bien, el hijo menor de trump finalmente no sera delegado en la proxima convencion rep republicana. >> ayer le contabamos aqui que el partido republicano de florida lo habia escogido, a barron trump, pero hoy su madre me emitio un comunicado s senalando que barron se siente honrado por la designacion, pero que no podra participar por compromisos que adquirio a anteriormente. >> el ex asesor de trump, steve bannon, esta mas cerca de la carcel. >> la carcel. >> una corte federal de ape apelaciones confirmo su condena a cuatro meses de prision por desacato al congreso. >> bano no cumplio con una c citacion del comite de la camara de representantes que investigo el asalto al capitolio del 6 d
. >> esto fue porque el juez le ordeno a la fiscalia que le avisen a michael cohn que les pasen este mensaje de que hablar una vez que ahora tome el e estrado la siguiente semana. >> asi que no funciona tal como una orden mordaza, pero si es la advertencia del juez de que se abstenga de hacer comentarios respecto al caso trump. >> pues sera una semana im importante la que viene. >> gracias, carla. >> bien, el hijo menor de trump finalmente no sera delegado en la...
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and when i mean debate i mean i thought gary cohn wasob lighthi. can you describe the way you saw that occurring? i mean, it was like what was happening that moment. it might have been the time that no, cohn never grabbed him around the throat. but no, i mean, youtell these ae are grown men and women and they are not shy. intellects. inppointed me about when i left is i tell people when we when we staed interior was a circle. the senior advisers to the president inclceo of exxonmobilr president of goldman to about their politics. okay at the end this the inner circle included the guy who sells pillows at news. i worked really hard to prt hap. and then after i left, think it gain for one quick piece on what makes and we talked about egos. you covered the congress. you also have big egos in the senate and the house is huge stakeholder. you can't get legislation through unless you have good rapport on the hill. i used to have a $1 bet with the president wh s himself. the two chairs there in the oval office. you picture a million times with the firepla
and when i mean debate i mean i thought gary cohn wasob lighthi. can you describe the way you saw that occurring? i mean, it was like what was happening that moment. it might have been the time that no, cohn never grabbed him around the throat. but no, i mean, youtell these ae are grown men and women and they are not shy. intellects. inppointed me about when i left is i tell people when we when we staed interior was a circle. the senior advisers to the president inclceo of exxonmobilr president...
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playing the role that roy cohn played earlier in his career. he was quite critical of what michael cohen had to say and the emphasis he placed on fundraising and the gratitude for the people giving money to his groups. that is something that will be part and parcel of trump's campaign going forward. >> it has been a long speech but it open with broader political issues at the heart of the election. one thing i want to focus on, there was an uptick or rise in new york city crime. the data does not support a thought but it is a core political issue. annmarie: it was an unfounded claim that data does not support but this is something we see show up in polls. americans side the economy and inflation is their number one concern but immigration and crime are at the top of the agenda and thus the fear that trump is trying to tap into and he will save the biden administration has not done enough. one thing trump said yesterday is that the verdict will be delivered by the american people on november 5. that is what makes july 11 sentencing and the debat
playing the role that roy cohn played earlier in his career. he was quite critical of what michael cohen had to say and the emphasis he placed on fundraising and the gratitude for the people giving money to his groups. that is something that will be part and parcel of trump's campaign going forward. >> it has been a long speech but it open with broader political issues at the heart of the election. one thing i want to focus on, there was an uptick or rise in new york city crime. the data...
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i was really curious to see what hope hicks was going to say, because unlike people like michael cohn or stormy daniel, hope hicks has been completely silent other than testifying before, say, a grand jury. we don't know what she was going to say. so it was possible that we would be hit with some trump bombshell, because this is somebody that was very close to trump for a long period of time who may have overheard things. we already know david put in at least two meetings or conferences that were very critical. but on the whole, her testimony, of course, was damaging for trump but there were little tidbits in there for defense, including painting michael cohen, as you said, like a bumbling mr. fix-it, which was an ironic name because she said he would break things and then fix them. calling him rogue, which i promise you will be a word we'll see again in the defense's closing. it's their central theme of their case. so hope hicks but the marquee witness this week, and she was a mixed bag. a lot of folks said she was devastating to trump. i don't agree. i think there was something for
i was really curious to see what hope hicks was going to say, because unlike people like michael cohn or stormy daniel, hope hicks has been completely silent other than testifying before, say, a grand jury. we don't know what she was going to say. so it was possible that we would be hit with some trump bombshell, because this is somebody that was very close to trump for a long period of time who may have overheard things. we already know david put in at least two meetings or conferences that...
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>> jeanine: it's stunning because they have a politicalth agenda but iey said michael cohn is the lynch pin of this case.in the lyncchh pin of this case has e been attacked and and his credibility is totally destroyed. today everybody was blowann awat whenal he admitted, yeah, i stoe $60,000. he should be indicted for grand larceny. and the amazing thinhe sg is the southern district knew about it, the d.a. in manhattan knew aboua it it, before the statute oft be limitations ran. instead they catapult him to the centrepiece of the corruption that donald trump is engaged in. the bottom line here is that michael cohen pretty much canceled himself out.th but the defenceme made a decisi, we're going to call costello. people will criticize it, i contend it was the right decision to make. cohen is the most credible witness i have heard so far in this case. but this goes to the issue of the judge, and the important role that a judge plays in each and every other case. a judge doesn't just decide is this evidence going to be admitted, will i allow it or not allow it, will i charge this,te will i
>> jeanine: it's stunning because they have a politicalth agenda but iey said michael cohn is the lynch pin of this case.in the lyncchh pin of this case has e been attacked and and his credibility is totally destroyed. today everybody was blowann awat whenal he admitted, yeah, i stoe $60,000. he should be indicted for grand larceny. and the amazing thinhe sg is the southern district knew about it, the d.a. in manhattan knew aboua it it, before the statute oft be limitations ran. instead...
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our buddy gary cohn, former goldman sachs, doing his own thing. john paulson. liz: big fund-raiser for trump. >> how do you say that. >> impresario. >> i should get that. i usually screw up french or latin. that's where we are. a couple things are interesting what i hear about trump. trump is telling people he is pretty astonished and encouraged how many people will work for his administration. you remember after january 6th, no one would touch this guy, he is radioactive. that is not the case. he is encouraged how big money donors are coming back in the fold. i reported in the "new york post" about two weeks ago, steve schwarzman was thinking of joining. really scared about the antisemitism. he is worried about that on campuses. he will do something big in terms of how to combat antisemitism. also in this piece i wrote he was thinking about getting back into the trump fold. as you know that happened late last week, he announced he is going to be supporting trump. so trump believes he is going to have money. the money might not of some people histant to give to
our buddy gary cohn, former goldman sachs, doing his own thing. john paulson. liz: big fund-raiser for trump. >> how do you say that. >> impresario. >> i should get that. i usually screw up french or latin. that's where we are. a couple things are interesting what i hear about trump. trump is telling people he is pretty astonished and encouraged how many people will work for his administration. you remember after january 6th, no one would touch this guy, he is radioactive....
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he wants his roy cohn. emil bove went after keith davidson pretty hard, dirtied him up, talked about the stuff he had been involved with. this payoff for someone stealing records about lindsey lohan's rehab time. putting him in a seedy world, making tabloid journalism clean in comparison, a seedy world of payoffs for celebrities who don't want information to get out there, and celebrities might be a friendly term. these characters were aspiring celebrities, put it nicely. how has emil bove done in the expectations of a client lining donald trump? >> donald trump is obviously a challenging client. many clients are challenging, he's probably one of the hardest. i think of todd blanche as a well known, very good attorney, but a former federal prosecutor. a federal courtroom is more buttoned up, more decorum classroom, classroom, excuse me, courtroom, and it's maybe not the performance that donald trump is expecting, and as you said, a harder hitting cross-examination from bove is maybe what president trump wan
he wants his roy cohn. emil bove went after keith davidson pretty hard, dirtied him up, talked about the stuff he had been involved with. this payoff for someone stealing records about lindsey lohan's rehab time. putting him in a seedy world, making tabloid journalism clean in comparison, a seedy world of payoffs for celebrities who don't want information to get out there, and celebrities might be a friendly term. these characters were aspiring celebrities, put it nicely. how has emil bove done...
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by the way, that phrase, that donald trump says, came from roy cohn. essentially no one has principles. might makes right. the two are not a nation of laws. mary and i were both in the national security community and the alleged crimes in the mar-a- lago case are so important to that community, to have them vindicated. donald trump saying he has all sorts of defenses. a number of things. the department of justice wants to give him his day at court. by saying the public has a right to -- exactly. this is a situation where we are saying we want to be held to our burden to prove this beyond a reasonable doubt. we want to vindicate the public's right to a speedy trial. >> in florida with a judge appointed by trump. >> in terms of where they brought the case. there were parts of the case that they could have brought, but they do what you are supposed to do. where is the sort of locus of all the facts? one out of three chance that this is what they would get and to say it is a disgrace, to say it is disappointing is too mild. i agree with you, it is fundamen
by the way, that phrase, that donald trump says, came from roy cohn. essentially no one has principles. might makes right. the two are not a nation of laws. mary and i were both in the national security community and the alleged crimes in the mar-a- lago case are so important to that community, to have them vindicated. donald trump saying he has all sorts of defenses. a number of things. the department of justice wants to give him his day at court. by saying the public has a right to --...
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shischiller said by calling cohn and texting call me. so cohen called him. that seems like a lot of ground to cover in 90 seconds. advice on a teenager and the details of paying off a porn star? well, jughead knew he was caught. >> michael cohen was cornered in what appeared to be a lie. i think to many in the room and had to adjust suddenly his memory that he had just testified to on tuesday, having just witnessed that piece of cross-examination, do you have doubts that that conversation happened the way michael cohen testified? >> absolutely. absolutely. >> laura: wow. well, cohen tried to clean it up when blanche accused him of lying and saying he didn't speak to trump that night, cohen said i'm not certain that's accurate. >> there's a perry mason moment, which this maybe was. how do you come back from it? clearly the prosecution has to figure out a way to go back at this and to make it sound like a completely plausible story about which michael cohen was not lying. >> laura: joining me now, someone who was in the courtroom today, i'm so jealous, martha.
shischiller said by calling cohn and texting call me. so cohen called him. that seems like a lot of ground to cover in 90 seconds. advice on a teenager and the details of paying off a porn star? well, jughead knew he was caught. >> michael cohen was cornered in what appeared to be a lie. i think to many in the room and had to adjust suddenly his memory that he had just testified to on tuesday, having just witnessed that piece of cross-examination, do you have doubts that that conversation...
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and bit cohn is the worst thing you could possibly do with your money. [laughter] there is no there there. there are no assets, there's nothing backing it up -- >> well, what do you like then? what do you like? what do you like then? >> i like diversified investing in -- >> diversification is for fools. if. >> -- offsetting -- [inaudible conversations] i feel sor sorry for you, and even worse, i feel or sorry for your clients. ashley: oh, my goodness. now, now, let's keep it nice. it's a friday afternoon. we don't need a pay-per-view wrestling -- >> yeah, what's -- ashley: dutch, thank you. that went downhill pretty quickly. gentlemen, thank you very much. thank you very much. >>> let's move on. take a deep breath. chicago federal reserve president austen goolsbee just gave a pretty bleak outlook for inflation particularly in the housing sector. he says housing inflation remains, as he calls it, a significant puzzle and a challenge. on the other hand, there is some relief for home buyers as the average rate as on a 30-year mortgage just fell for the firs
and bit cohn is the worst thing you could possibly do with your money. [laughter] there is no there there. there are no assets, there's nothing backing it up -- >> well, what do you like then? what do you like? what do you like then? >> i like diversified investing in -- >> diversification is for fools. if. >> -- offsetting -- [inaudible conversations] i feel sor sorry for you, and even worse, i feel or sorry for your clients. ashley: oh, my goodness. now, now, let's...
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he wants them to be like roy cohn, who was disbarred and disgraced. >> i think on hope hicks, on the emotional aspect, i think that boosts her credibility. >> crying boost her credibility, being fragile boost her credibility? >> i think are essentially showing that this was an emotional moment for her to be on the stand under oath in front of donald trump. like you said, she has this emotional connection, she has this history, but it was actually compelling because i think she did give evidence that was helpful to the prosecution by saying that i under no circumstances did michael cohen do this under the goodness of his own heart, out of his own volition, that he definitely -- akin to that, this was for donald. this was not something that michael would do enable them anoint nature and then not only that, we have the david testimony really tying this to the fact that this is an election interference case, which i think makes it more compelling, indicating that this was an effort to keep information from the voting public and i feel like that the mention of this could hopefully -- i th
he wants them to be like roy cohn, who was disbarred and disgraced. >> i think on hope hicks, on the emotional aspect, i think that boosts her credibility. >> crying boost her credibility, being fragile boost her credibility? >> i think are essentially showing that this was an emotional moment for her to be on the stand under oath in front of donald trump. like you said, she has this emotional connection, she has this history, but it was actually compelling because i think she...
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zach cohn is an immigration attorney in washington, dc, a job he's passionate about. my father was a colombian immigrant, a new rule by the biden administration will let people like jessenia get access to health care. >> for the first time ever, those daca recipients can shop and buy a health plan through the affordable care act. in our state, we call that covered california. >> and these are also people who don't have criminal history and have, committed themselves to education and at minimum, a high school diploma and have been in the united states since they were 2007, since 2007, and since they've been children. >> today, yesenia is a community organizer and a graduate from uc berkeley, currently working on her master's at sac state. she says this opportunity is a long time coming and hopes it's only one step toward expanding daca recipients rights. >> this is not to say that this isn't, valuable because it definitely is impactful and it gives a lot of resources, especially for taking care of our physical health. but i think we deserve this and we deserve so much
zach cohn is an immigration attorney in washington, dc, a job he's passionate about. my father was a colombian immigrant, a new rule by the biden administration will let people like jessenia get access to health care. >> for the first time ever, those daca recipients can shop and buy a health plan through the affordable care act. in our state, we call that covered california. >> and these are also people who don't have criminal history and have, committed themselves to education and...
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explain the nuts and bolts of that $420,000 dollars and payments to michael cohn, but he also testified that trump didn't ask him directly directly to arrange those alleged reimbursements. how is the juror jury likely to respond to that well well, this is really the piece-by-piece brick by brick, chain by chain kind of unexciting al capone building of a case in which they're really just linking everything together here. >> it's kinda like a jigsaw puzzle where they're just trying to put pieces together to really create a picture for the jiri. i think there's clearly a theme that the prosecution is going for, which is trump is involved. he has knowledge about everything. he has control over everything. and i think the obviously the defense is trying to lay foundations saying, look, this is the during the middle of a campaign, and this is not really what he's what he's focused on at all. and i think one of the key pieces today also was that there was a lot of chaos in the 2017 period when he actually when these recordings are made. and so that he really doesn't aware of this. but the prob
explain the nuts and bolts of that $420,000 dollars and payments to michael cohn, but he also testified that trump didn't ask him directly directly to arrange those alleged reimbursements. how is the juror jury likely to respond to that well well, this is really the piece-by-piece brick by brick, chain by chain kind of unexciting al capone building of a case in which they're really just linking everything together here. >> it's kinda like a jigsaw puzzle where they're just trying to put...
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we'll break down michael cohn's testimony today. that's at 8:00 p.m. eastern. the beat with ari melber, who will be there, starts right now. hi, ari. >> we'll let you
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. >> i mean, it makes a certain amount of sense, but why not use michael cohn as a witness for you? for example, this is a case about donald trump ordering or creating or causing false documents. why not ask michael cohen, did donald trump ever touch any of these documents? did he ever process any of these? texts? did he know what the software was? is he the bookkeeper at this company all of those answers are helpful to the defense and you don't have to accuse him of lying for that. why not use michael cohen for his knowledge of how the trump organization worked to undermine the idea that donald trump had anything to do? with the preparation of the documents that are what this case there's a well, here's here's what i'm thinking about. >> you know, you have todd blanche who has the most difficult client in the united states. now, think of a broadway show that opens its highly touted. that's his cross-examination the other day. and reviews aren't good they're coming in and the producer that you see, what's going on here. and you know, the former president is reading all these reviews
. >> i mean, it makes a certain amount of sense, but why not use michael cohn as a witness for you? for example, this is a case about donald trump ordering or creating or causing false documents. why not ask michael cohen, did donald trump ever touch any of these documents? did he ever process any of these? texts? did he know what the software was? is he the bookkeeper at this company all of those answers are helpful to the defense and you don't have to accuse him of lying for that. why...
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how michael cohen and donald trump reacted while cohn was on the witness stand to cnn correspondence who were in the courtroom was shared what they saw and what they heard. and later cohen's former lawyer, lanny davis, gives us his take on today's testimony and whether his ex client was effective those situation room with wolf blitzer. >> he's brought to you by progressive save when you bundled motorcycle, rv, and boat insurance visit progressive.com, you know, when i take the bike out like this all my stress is just melt away. >> i hear that this bad boy can fix anything. yeah, tough day at work nice cruises sorts, you write out when i'm writing, i'm not even thinking about my painful cavity he shouldn't ignore it. and every time i get stressed about having to pay my bills and it's hop on the bike, man, oh, come on. >> you got to pay your bills. >> you don't have to worry about anything when you're protected by america's number one motorcycle insurer? >> well, you definitely do those things unrelated so that is a vibrating pain, right now, pet dander skin cells, mold spores, pollen,
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they'll finish their cross of of cohn maybe thursday. they think then what do they put on the defense or do they let it go make that motion that jon first spoke about. first i would cross-examine him extensively about the prep session, the preparatory session with the prosecutors regarding the recording of his own client. i would like to know precisely he told them what they told him. did they give him advice as to how to spin the story? i think they're going over all of the advice he got from the lawyers would be asking him questions he's not prepared to answer. and if he answers any of them falsely under new york law, the prosecutor must stand up and correct the record in front of the jury. and so what i would do is, focus very hard on that perjury, because clearly he lied when he said that the reason he recorded his own client, donald trump, was to protect donald trump from david pecker. well, if you're going to protect donald trump, ask him permission. tell him that you were recording. but he served tenaciously recorded. what happene
they'll finish their cross of of cohn maybe thursday. they think then what do they put on the defense or do they let it go make that motion that jon first spoke about. first i would cross-examine him extensively about the prep session, the preparatory session with the prosecutors regarding the recording of his own client. i would like to know precisely he told them what they told him. did they give him advice as to how to spin the story? i think they're going over all of the advice he got from...
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imprint.com in brynn four certain i'm zachary cohn in washington. >> and is cnn it's tuesday, may 7, right now on san and this morning, what could be a defining moment for president five and who set to deliver an address from the holocaust memorial museum, floss through that sacrifice trump insisting he's willing to go to jail in order to speak because mine was a judge of watch him and a dangerous morning and partner parts of oklahoma after a night of terrifying tornadoes all right
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and again, mike johnson is just the next iteration in some way of michael cohn. >> this was a line crossed. i mean, the speaker of the house is a constitutional position. it is it is a representative position of the united states government. and for him to go to a courthouse and demean a court of law. he may not like the charges, but it's a court of law that that was a line he chose to cross today and i think history will remember that really would agree. well, yeah, i listen. >> i do think that he needed to if you have the perspective that they're that the law is being used as a political weapon and if if speaker johnson believes that, then you go to where that weapon is if he believed that he was if speaker johnson believes that, then he would denounce because if speaker johnson believed that he would announce donald trump for saying he wants to prosecute his political enemies, mike and philippe. >> thank you both very much coming up we're going to talk with michael cohen's former attorney, lanny davis about his former clients testimony. stay with us t morgan stanley old school hardware
and again, mike johnson is just the next iteration in some way of michael cohn. >> this was a line crossed. i mean, the speaker of the house is a constitutional position. it is it is a representative position of the united states government. and for him to go to a courthouse and demean a court of law. he may not like the charges, but it's a court of law that that was a line he chose to cross today and i think history will remember that really would agree. well, yeah, i listen. >> i...
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roy cohn, someone who's willing to say and do anything in his defense. and that's why i think burgum did poorly today. it's because burgum was unconvincing. i mean, if you look closely, you can see him blinking in morse code. i don't really believe the things i am saying right? and he wants someone to fully commit and i think what kristi noem was doing in that book was, pardon the expression dog whistling. >> and i'll the donald trump, that on the the advice of people like corey lewandowski, that she was willing to know each other there are real guy that affect keep going and that you have to prove that you're willing to say and do anything on behalf. the messy, ugly stuff on behalf of donald trump, if you want to be as vip and i think that was the theory. >> so we only have a minute left. but speaking of a messy, ugly we still have hope hicks testified on friday and trump wanted to know how it was playing. this is about the stormy daniels and just my thoughts and opinion about the story versus having the story a different kind of story before the campai
roy cohn, someone who's willing to say and do anything in his defense. and that's why i think burgum did poorly today. it's because burgum was unconvincing. i mean, if you look closely, you can see him blinking in morse code. i don't really believe the things i am saying right? and he wants someone to fully commit and i think what kristi noem was doing in that book was, pardon the expression dog whistling. >> and i'll the donald trump, that on the the advice of people like corey...
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about the testimony that the jurors wanted to have read back to them, michael packer and also michael cohn. what they want to have that key testimony read back to them. that's where they had questions. and also they wanted the actual instructions of how to proceed redback to them, which they could actually get that, that the actual copy of it. they had to hear it and it took over an hour. was there anything about those 3 things that the jury wanted to hear that signal to you which way this might be going. >> absolutely not. i can tell you i've tried very conservative delays and my over 40 years of trying sure ii trials that when they get read back and you think, oh, they're doing that for this reason as the 2 were never right, because then they'll come out and i'll talk to you after verdict is read. the judge allows them to, you know, speak with the lawyers after and they'll tell you things like, oh, no, no, no juror number 10 was confused about those. and we had, you know, 11 for guilty here, 11 for not guilty. we just had to show that person that they misunderstood. the testimony. so you
about the testimony that the jurors wanted to have read back to them, michael packer and also michael cohn. what they want to have that key testimony read back to them. that's where they had questions. and also they wanted the actual instructions of how to proceed redback to them, which they could actually get that, that the actual copy of it. they had to hear it and it took over an hour. was there anything about those 3 things that the jury wanted to hear that signal to you which way this...
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who's by the way the one who's indicted, not michael cohn whether michael us about holding lanny, that's right. >> but you also mentioned here the night that michael cohen spent over 100 hours with prosecutors, not just this office when this district attorney, but in general, in the new york and new york did these prank calls ever come up in those conversations that this is what he was worried about that night? >> so you know i'm a lawyer behind closed doors with prosecutors. i wasn't with the federal prosecutors these prosecutors. i can't answer that question. let me just say that the story that keith schiller is saying now, let's see if he testifies and then we'll see who's believable. and that's up to the jury. but i also am affecting donald trump to testify because he said i would testify. he's never taken it back. so maybe we'll get a chance to see what donald trump says. he's not exactly known for truthfulness, but no, michael is definitely suffered these things and arrows when he came to me, he was known to be a liar for donald trump i don't want to go on another 90 seconds, katel
who's by the way the one who's indicted, not michael cohn whether michael us about holding lanny, that's right. >> but you also mentioned here the night that michael cohen spent over 100 hours with prosecutors, not just this office when this district attorney, but in general, in the new york and new york did these prank calls ever come up in those conversations that this is what he was worried about that night? >> so you know i'm a lawyer behind closed doors with prosecutors. i...