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federal prosecutor elliot williams, my ball senior political correspondent, the wall street journal, former trump administration official. sure. michael singleton and meghan hayes, former special assistant to president trump so let's just take a minute to recap where are we? we're president biden, excuse me. lift to recap where we were in this trial what we heard from stormy daniels. there's no cameras in court. of course. but it's the retelling of an incident that daniels disclosed to anderson cooper in a 2018 interview? >> it started off all about him just talking about himself and he's like, have you seen my new magazine? >> he was showing you his own picture on the cover, right and so it's like this. does this normally work for you and he looked very is taken take it back like he didn't really understand. >> i was saying i was just talking about yourself normally burke and i was like someone should take that magazine and spank you with it. so he turned around and pulled his pants down a little. now he had underwear on stuff and i just gave him a couple of slots okay. >> so elliot
federal prosecutor elliot williams, my ball senior political correspondent, the wall street journal, former trump administration official. sure. michael singleton and meghan hayes, former special assistant to president trump so let's just take a minute to recap where are we? we're president biden, excuse me. lift to recap where we were in this trial what we heard from stormy daniels. there's no cameras in court. of course. but it's the retelling of an incident that daniels disclosed to anderson...
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elliot williams, evan perez, guys. thank you very much coming up. cassie ventura speaking out for the first time addressing that 2016 video tamed by cnn, showing her being assaulted by her then boyfriend, sean diddy combs in one of the most two 2202 seasons. you can't control a tornado or what kinds of interventions can we design go inside the store premiere of violent earth with leah i'm schreiber, june 2 at nine on cnn. >> everybody wants super straight, super white teeth. they want that hollywood white smile. >> news censored in clinical white provides two sheets whiter teeth and 24/7 sensitivity of production. >> i think it's a great product. it's going to help a lot of patients from roger to we there yet so many ways to save life ready while it happy. that's 3605 by whole foods market with armor all a little bit of this protects you from a lot of that armor all west work more kliger by $20, get five back through may 31st to look it over quick juhani can do this or nothing vision works, see the difference. >> my grandfather's run my other hat or
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elliot williams evan perez, guys. thank you very much coming up cassie ventura speaking out for the first time addressing that 2016 video obtained by cnn showing her being assaulted by her then boyfriend sean diddy combs assignments are, going on and the tornado hit i'm going to die. >> and i thought violin earth with liev schreiber premieres june 2 at nine on cnn. >> they told us to follow our dreams ben said they were unrealistic because passions don't pay bills but what they didn't know is that dreamers make their own victory if you don't stain your deck, it's like the previous owner is still hanging around so today, let's stay with bear. >> the number one rated stay and make your deck yours. baer explicitly at the home depot when enamel is gone, you cannot get it back, but you can repair it with pronoun will repair it penetrates deep into the two to actively repair acid weakened enamel, i recommend from enamel repair with new pronominal repair mouthwash, you can enhance that repair beyond brushing. >> they were gr
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williams. i understand there's a key exchange that you want to focus in on the valving, the cross-examined the nation of trump by the trump attorney todd blanche cross-examination of michael cohen. >> absolutely. and cross-examination is where an opposing party questions a witness leading questions. often it gets contentious and something that the lawyers want to get out. or number one contradictions in their testimony, bias and credibility issues and some of them that came up today with michael cohen's. so this is todd blanche questioning him. you've talked about extensively on mere culpa, his podcast, your desire to see that president trump get convicted in this case, correct? cohen sounds like something i would say todd buoyancy the defense attorney says, well, sir, i'm not asking you if it sounds too you like something you would say, i'm saying, did you have you regularly commented on your podcast that you want president trump to be convicted in this case, cohen? yes, probably. >> blanche.
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and i do believe that former president trump fans the flames of it. >> elliot williams, when you use a phrase like gestapo tactics, let's just be clear about what we're really talking about. >> yeah. >> well, what's really interesting is that across america, look, go through these newspapers that are sitting here right now, anti-semitism is on the rise in the country. there are documented acts hi, and if not, if not actual physical violence harm against jews when you use terms like gestapo tactics, even casually calling back to the holocaust i think number one, i'll probably bring back very painful memories for many people and their families, but also to using the kind of rhetoric that the congresswoman talked about here that really billy has very little place even as metaphor in a civil society. it's just, it's just, there's just no place for it. but again, were yesterday on the internet on twitter i think idiot and liar. we're trending terms, right? and i just think it's indicative of the point that she was making, which is that words words matter and one ought not use terms like t
and i do believe that former president trump fans the flames of it. >> elliot williams, when you use a phrase like gestapo tactics, let's just be clear about what we're really talking about. >> yeah. >> well, what's really interesting is that across america, look, go through these newspapers that are sitting here right now, anti-semitism is on the rise in the country. there are documented acts hi, and if not, if not actual physical violence harm against jews when you use terms...
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williams. great to get your perspective. thanks for being with us still to come cashing in on his conviction. turns out that losing a major legal battle is a winner would donors were filed following the donation one and vowing revenge. how right-wing media figures are using their platforms to spread dangerous rhetoric after the trump verdict in one of the most active tornado seasons you can't control a tornado. what kinds of interventions can we design? >> when cite the storm the premier of violent earth with liev schreiber, sunday at nine on cnn don't know. >> i've got to go thanks john you dream about it for years we were made to help you book as in minutes when your child has moderate to severe eczema, it's okay for them to show off so off their clear skin and noticeably less with depicts them because children's six months than older with eczema have plenty of reasons to show off their skin with two pixels. >> the number one one prescribed biologic by dermatologists and allergists. they can
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and elliot williams mean what is the difference between outsiders and students in a situation like this? well, non from the eyes of law enforcement, if a police officer witnesses or it gets evidenced at something, the crimes were committed. of course, they can go after student or protests are like now the university is limited and what it can do to an outside program because folks may outside aren't subject to university ethics rules or dining hall rules or anything like that, but no, in the eyes of law enforcement everyone's the same, particularly where there's a volatile situation where lots of people are committing the same accident concerts jonah goldberg, we were talking a little bit about the president and what he should or could do to condemn this or go further than he has if that were to be the tack that he wanted to take. >> and what do you think is the pressure on the president right now? what should you be doing? >> he should be he had this opportunity in when he got elected in 2020 to be basically an eisenhower type avuncular grandpa guy who could come out into american poli
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elliot williams here as well. okay. i'm not going to ask anyone hear about themselves is 14, but i do want to ask brandy beginning with you. we know that blanche, who is it a fans council leading this cross this was across of a lifetime in terms of the expectations you have to land punches and solid ones because they believe that this all hinges on whether the jury believes him. >> tuesday vaseline was on the face of michael cohen. >> he didn't land a punch. >> did he do it today? absolutely credibility is destroyed. i think in some ways, i think some of the things that michael cohen said and the repeated time that the lawyer was able to catch him in lies, i think that they absolutely lended punches today, that they didn't necessarily land yesterday so, i do think once your credibility is sort of lost, the government will do what they can to try to get it back. but i think they've landed punches. i think there were things that make the jury look at michael cohen and it's certainly different light and we'll say we know t
elliot williams here as well. okay. i'm not going to ask anyone hear about themselves is 14, but i do want to ask brandy beginning with you. we know that blanche, who is it a fans council leading this cross this was across of a lifetime in terms of the expectations you have to land punches and solid ones because they believe that this all hinges on whether the jury believes him. >> tuesday vaseline was on the face of michael cohen. >> he didn't land a punch. >> did he do it...
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williams you get to do a trials across the spectrum. >> morning this how tight? is this case against menendez? >> because obviously the evidence is very i mean, the pictures of the evidence, the jacket that's got his name on it, and there's cat and envelopes of cash in the pockets. it's all very sort of made for television but what do they have on them for real? but let me give you a quick lesson on circumstantial evidence to establish that someone received a payment in gold for doing something unlawful. >> you can have a letter from the person or a confession from the person that says i received gold to do something illegal or you can search their computer and have the words, how much does a kilogram of gold bring me in money, right? and that's sort of what this case is. there's plenty of compelling evidence showing some rather disgraceful conduct by alleging rafah disgraceful conduct by a us senator. and based on what we've seen here in this gets back when we were talking about in the last block, it's from the prosecution. it hasn't been challenged yet, but wha
williams you get to do a trials across the spectrum. >> morning this how tight? is this case against menendez? >> because obviously the evidence is very i mean, the pictures of the evidence, the jacket that's got his name on it, and there's cat and envelopes of cash in the pockets. it's all very sort of made for television but what do they have on them for real? but let me give you a quick lesson on circumstantial evidence to establish that someone received a payment in gold for...
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we'll have elliot williams as trump's defense attorney, todd blanche. i expect a lot out of you. elliott, also mark his soldiers as michael cohen, u2 accents included or starting at the third question in cross-examination, gentleman, take get away. >> and this was it started off with really getting under the witnesses skin and todd blanche came out with a doozy. so this was the question. as a matter of fact, on april 23rd. so after the trial start in this case, you went on tiktok and called me a quote, crying little, didn't you? >> it sounds like something i would say. >> objection, your honor. sustained. sustained. know there was a sidebar after this where the judge had said that really an attorney should not be making himself a focus of a question. >> it's really irrelevant what a witness as he sustained the objection. now, of course, it was already on the record. the jury heard it, so we couldn't really unring the bell but there it was and then it went on. so president trump was borussia cartoon massage and has didn't you you said that sounds like something i would say. and th
we'll have elliot williams as trump's defense attorney, todd blanche. i expect a lot out of you. elliott, also mark his soldiers as michael cohen, u2 accents included or starting at the third question in cross-examination, gentleman, take get away. >> and this was it started off with really getting under the witnesses skin and todd blanche came out with a doozy. so this was the question. as a matter of fact, on april 23rd. so after the trial start in this case, you went on tiktok and...
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. >> had our panelists year former federal prosecutor, elliot williams, jonah goldberg, the co-founder and editor in chief, the dispatch, and mark mckinnon, former adviser to george w bush and to john mccain. welcome to all of you good morning. mark. you've written this about these debates. you say, quote, i view that challenged throat down as a classic master stroke for biden. i know from experience, the most important asset of candidate can have is the perception of strength. the worst thing they can have is the perception of weakness, which is what biden was dealing with until this morning, of course, wrote that yesterday, is this not also an acknowledgement from the biden team that they were behind and they needed to do something to shake up this race yeah. that's that's how you win elections okay. now is the obvious you get an extra, you gotta tumor, you'd say take the chemo yeah. exactly. >> so what do you think he needs to? they, must be confident that he can actually step up to the plate because this is not without risk, is absolutely high risk, but i think first of all, what's
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but coming from a head of state is concerning and needs to be universally condemned elliot williams, i mean, big picture as we are. i asked, even know if they're trying to continue all of this. i mean, this is the world in which we are living as these very present tensions continue to royalist, i guess the question i have in picking up, i don't know if any of this has come across your reporting, steven, but in terms of uncertainty, it's rare that there is ahead of government who dies in office. it doesn't happen that often. they often seem to expire when their time is up and what are we hearing or understanding about a leadership vacuum at a influential country in the middle east. >> i think the key here is that the supreme leader has all the power. ultimately in terms of foreign policy and domestic policy. he orchestrated the rise of razi, the last arena election by a standard of elections that are very, very repressive and very closed. this was even more so. so the power is still there, but the point the succession is unclear going forward into he was a new generation of the islami
but coming from a head of state is concerning and needs to be universally condemned elliot williams, i mean, big picture as we are. i asked, even know if they're trying to continue all of this. i mean, this is the world in which we are living as these very present tensions continue to royalist, i guess the question i have in picking up, i don't know if any of this has come across your reporting, steven, but in terms of uncertainty, it's rare that there is ahead of government who dies in office....
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let's bring in skin his senior political analyst, mark preston, cnn legal analyst elliot williams, meghan hayes, former special assistant to president biden and mike deb, key, former white house communications director under president trump. mike, you are already sighing it is quite raid awake get to the more than we are morning's coffee when you got stormy, daniel's on the stand what do you think the attorneys for trump accomplished yesterday and what they did with stormy daniels well, look, i again, i think there are really two juries that the trump defense team and the trump campaign are concerned about yesterday was all about the campaign team i think the defense was listening to their client probably tuesday night was not happy with the way the testimony went, even though most legal analysts that i heard said they did a very good job with that testimony and yesterday was about discrediting her credibility and for the president to use that and rallies and other communication said he does outside the courtroom. yeah so stormy daniels and i'm gonna i'm gonna give this to the side of the
let's bring in skin his senior political analyst, mark preston, cnn legal analyst elliot williams, meghan hayes, former special assistant to president biden and mike deb, key, former white house communications director under president trump. mike, you are already sighing it is quite raid awake get to the more than we are morning's coffee when you got stormy, daniel's on the stand what do you think the attorneys for trump accomplished yesterday and what they did with stormy daniels well, look, i...
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we also have elliot williams back with us and richard gabriel is joining us as well. he's a trial i'll consultant. who's assisted in nearly 2000 cases, including oj simpson casey anthony, and the enron trials, as well. >> elie, just about two hours ago, we were talking about the potential of some communication from the jury. >> you said it could be anything they could come out and say that they didn't like roast beef for lunch? yeah. >> what do you anticipating this month? let me give you the four possibilities what this could be. it couldn't be a request for further legal instruction. hey, judge, you told us this morning about the reasonable doubt standard. can you elaborate on that? that kinda legal question? it could be requests for testimony, judge. we'd like to hear michael cohen's testimony about the august 2015 meeting in which case they'll bring the jury out. >> the court reporter will then do a read back off the transcript and then they'll go back and continue deliberating. >> it could be what i would call logistical or miscellaneous requests. like you said,
we also have elliot williams back with us and richard gabriel is joining us as well. he's a trial i'll consultant. who's assisted in nearly 2000 cases, including oj simpson casey anthony, and the enron trials, as well. >> elie, just about two hours ago, we were talking about the potential of some communication from the jury. >> you said it could be anything they could come out and say that they didn't like roast beef for lunch? yeah. >> what do you anticipating this month? let...
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williams. i mean, elliott, i think first i want to talk to you about the supreme court and the context of why this is so headline worthy, but donie, you are they on january 6? you have spent a lot of time kinda getting into the mindset of the people are on that day. can you just tell us what this flag for people who are unfamiliar with it? yeah. and when you asked me first earlier today about this phi guile, i'll admit i had didn't recognize it, but it was when i went back to look at pictures and videos from january 6 that you see this flag everywhere. it's known as the pine tree flag. does date back to the revolutionary war but look, there were a lot of symbols. >> a january 6, right, there was a lot of people holding the christian flight. there was a lot of people holding crosses it doesn't necessarily mean that all of those all of that imagery, in some way condones what happened in that there is a symbol of what happened on the day, but specifically this flag, the pine tree flag from what i'
williams. i mean, elliott, i think first i want to talk to you about the supreme court and the context of why this is so headline worthy, but donie, you are they on january 6? you have spent a lot of time kinda getting into the mindset of the people are on that day. can you just tell us what this flag for people who are unfamiliar with it? yeah. and when you asked me first earlier today about this phi guile, i'll admit i had didn't recognize it, but it was when i went back to look at pictures...
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it's not the entire argument and it shouldn't be elliot williams. there's an incredibly weighty decision facing the judge in this case. and if we think that this was an incendiary moment in our politics, a jail sentence for the former president and the current presumptive nominee republican nominee, a week before he's supposed to be formerly nominated at the convention, would be that much more incendiary. what's weighing on his mind, it's absolutely. and i thank you for inviting me to republican family thanksgiving dinner according enjoyable to be a fly on the wall for one of the things that any judge will consider in deciding a sentence as number one, the crime itself and what's the statutory maximum for the crime? but here it's four years in prison and i believe a $5,000.05 now, other factors are going to come in. the defendant's criminal history. the defendant's conduct during trial and after wink wink the defendants behavior the defendants any violent circumstances of the crime any number of factors, the possibility of rehabilitation, the possib
it's not the entire argument and it shouldn't be elliot williams. there's an incredibly weighty decision facing the judge in this case. and if we think that this was an incendiary moment in our politics, a jail sentence for the former president and the current presumptive nominee republican nominee, a week before he's supposed to be formerly nominated at the convention, would be that much more incendiary. what's weighing on his mind, it's absolutely. and i thank you for inviting me to...
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let's get with elliot williams and get some perspective. elliott, right now, the parties are debating language about the jury's requirement to find prosecutors proved trump was part of a conspiracy. this ties back to that meeting in 2015 between trump, david pecker, and others about how they were going to handle potentially negative news about donald trump going into the presidential election as jessica alluded to these very fine points. so we're getting into the weeds on this. how does this fit into the broader context of the case of the weeds, but also to use stormy weather because it starts getting a little bit tricky here because the question is, are you accusing the defendant of an additional crime by saying he's part of a conspiracy. and this this is the kind of area that all parties need to be careful about what they do. now the question is, as they're debating, was trump a part of a conspiracy at the time that he engaged in allegedly engaged in these acts. and how you instruct the jury as to what his actions were. now, the judge's q
let's get with elliot williams and get some perspective. elliott, right now, the parties are debating language about the jury's requirement to find prosecutors proved trump was part of a conspiracy. this ties back to that meeting in 2015 between trump, david pecker, and others about how they were going to handle potentially negative news about donald trump going into the presidential election as jessica alluded to these very fine points. so we're getting into the weeds on this. how does this...
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then that's not the entire excerpt, but that is some of the excerpt that was read and elliot williams, i'm wondering donald trump is not charged with anything having to do with count karen mcdougal, right? why is this being rewrite absolutely. >> it's a few things. so number one, it's this is further evidence of this catch-and-kill process whatever you wanna call it catch and kill. done just to, just to re-explain, catch and kill, is this idea of someone in this case, david pecker and the tabloid enterprise buying a story from somebody like karen mcdougal, not to run it, but to kill it is that illegal not not on its face, not unless you're doing it to commit or conceal another crime. okay. is it illegal to do that for a candidate for office to help their campaign without declaring that as a contribution to their campaign. that is why that is, that is a legal that's why that question came in okay. i did it it helped to benefit the campaign. now, again, he is not charged with that conduct what prosecutors are doing is saying that on prior occasions, the same conduct are really substanti
then that's not the entire excerpt, but that is some of the excerpt that was read and elliot williams, i'm wondering donald trump is not charged with anything having to do with count karen mcdougal, right? why is this being rewrite absolutely. >> it's a few things. so number one, it's this is further evidence of this catch-and-kill process whatever you wanna call it catch and kill. done just to, just to re-explain, catch and kill, is this idea of someone in this case, david pecker and the...
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so the jury can't hear all of that, even though they're getting the suggestion of it, we get elliot williams into this conversation she admitted under questioning from the trump defense team that she and she said this under oath that she hates trump house. the jury likely to to interpret that? not well wealth and that's the kind of thing that will speak to a witness's credibility. now, big picture. why was this witness called? and if you think of what the prosecution has to establish that, number one, there were falsified business records. two to benefit a campaign or for the for the good of the trump campaign, three, about romantic or sexual affair. now, she was there largely to establish the existence of this sexual encounter, which she did. and as caitlin said in spectacular fashion, with a lot of details there. now, these questions about hating the former president that speaks to her credibility and whether the jury, autumn i believe now, again, there was plenty of believable and credible testimony in there. but there are a number of credibility issues starting with the bias against the
so the jury can't hear all of that, even though they're getting the suggestion of it, we get elliot williams into this conversation she admitted under questioning from the trump defense team that she and she said this under oath that she hates trump house. the jury likely to to interpret that? not well wealth and that's the kind of thing that will speak to a witness's credibility. now, big picture. why was this witness called? and if you think of what the prosecution has to establish that,...
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williams, is also here. elliott i guess it should have been forgone conclusion that donald trump wasn't going to testify in this case, but he clearly you didn't actually want that to be the story. >> even though he acquiesced in the end, there was no universe either real, unreal meta versatile, whatever else in which would have made sense for donald trump to testify defendants very rarely do take the stand for obvious reasons. they can be picked apart past statements. they've made past conduct of theirs past. there's a gag order in this case where the president had been told based on his misbehavior that there are certain things he couldn't say in public-key through alluded to their all of that could maybe have come in they would have spent more time at a hearing before trump testified talking about all the things that could get into court that he'd said in the past, then he would have been on the stand for and it would have been a disaster for him. he would have been eviscerated on cross-examination. now, i
williams, is also here. elliott i guess it should have been forgone conclusion that donald trump wasn't going to testify in this case, but he clearly you didn't actually want that to be the story. >> even though he acquiesced in the end, there was no universe either real, unreal meta versatile, whatever else in which would have made sense for donald trump to testify defendants very rarely do take the stand for obvious reasons. they can be picked apart past statements. they've made past...
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we're joined now by our legal and political experts at elliot williams. what stands out to you from what we're hearing from the prosecutor, joshua steinglass. >> so big picture early this morning. >> todd blanche, the defense attorney, came out with a pretty strong attack on michael cohen's kappa dr. saying, you can't convict the defendant on the basis of michael cohen's testimony. and i think many people would say, i think that's absolutely true. you can't, now, you can convicted defendant on the basis of michael cohen's testimony and a documents with the signatures and handwriting of jeff mcconney and allen weisselberg, and the testimony of stormy daniel's, and other witnesses that have come a man the idea that certainly michael cohen's testimony is critical and it's important. however, it's not the entire case and just look at the fact that the judge, if he hasn't yet will almost certainly deny a motion from the defense two, to end the case right here because of the fact that a jury could plausibly convict the defendant. here now that's not to say he w
we're joined now by our legal and political experts at elliot williams. what stands out to you from what we're hearing from the prosecutor, joshua steinglass. >> so big picture early this morning. >> todd blanche, the defense attorney, came out with a pretty strong attack on michael cohen's kappa dr. saying, you can't convict the defendant on the basis of michael cohen's testimony. and i think many people would say, i think that's absolutely true. you can't, now, you can convicted...
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williams and katelyn polantz are here. caitlin, i want to start with you. what is the significance of what we just showed, which we can put up again, those boxes being moved, especially as it relates to the hearing. >> yeah. as it relates to the hearing it's really significant because what nauta is arguing in court today in the southern district of florida for aileen cannon, that he was retaliated against by the justice department because he told them he didn't know much about the movement of boxes at the time that they were asking him questions about that he said that in his testimony to investigators and then the government gathered some more evidence. this evidence showing him moving boxes at mar-a-lago, and then he clammed up. and so he's saying he shouldn't have been charged with any crime. he was vindictively chosen to be a codefendant of donald trump's, the justice department says that's how bug. >> and that's what they're arguing today. he wants his case to be dismissed, so he's making arguments to judge cannon on.
williams and katelyn polantz are here. caitlin, i want to start with you. what is the significance of what we just showed, which we can put up again, those boxes being moved, especially as it relates to the hearing. >> yeah. as it relates to the hearing it's really significant because what nauta is arguing in court today in the southern district of florida for aileen cannon, that he was retaliated against by the justice department because he told them he didn't know much about the...
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qarrah, i want to bring in elliot williams, eliot it was really interesting. your heard, judge, were sean's anger there that costello, how risky of a movement was it for the defense to call costello to testify, perhaps the last witness for the defense. >> oh, quite risky and not a great idea for the defense. since if they didn't have a sense as to how this was how the witness was going to behave. look, wolf. there are jurors that don't personally like prosecutors are particular prosecutor. there jurors that don't particularly like a defensive attorney, believe it or not, there are jurors that didn't like me personally when i appeared in front of a car, doesn't my hard as hard as that might be to believe. but you know what i've never once talk to a juror manager that did not respect the judge in the courtroom. they see a witness mouthing off to a judge, and they and they almost take it personally because they regard they seed the robe and regard the judge as a thing. your of authority when you have a witness behaving that way, even if even if the jurors did not
qarrah, i want to bring in elliot williams, eliot it was really interesting. your heard, judge, were sean's anger there that costello, how risky of a movement was it for the defense to call costello to testify, perhaps the last witness for the defense. >> oh, quite risky and not a great idea for the defense. since if they didn't have a sense as to how this was how the witness was going to behave. look, wolf. there are jurors that don't personally like prosecutors are particular...
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i'm joined here by former federal prosecutor, at least adamson and cnn legal analyst, elliot williams. good morning. thank you for joining me. >> all right. so at least you're let's say you're in the prosecutions shoes here and you're trying to clean up all the problems that emerged through cross-examination with michael cohen what is the main objective? >> what are they trying to do to fix their case as it has to jury why don't they prosecutors really need to fix their case so misspeak, i can prosecutors have a very strong case here because remember, they have a lot of documentary evidence that has not been attacked on cross. >> a lot has been made about all of the credibility issues of michael cohen, and it should be because that was certainly damaging to the prosecution's case. but i think what the prosecution is going to do here is refocused the jury on the actual charges in this case, and how the evidence that they elicited prove all of the elements of those charges beyond a reasonable doubt. now, with respect to michael cohen, i think we can expect to see them touching on it. ob
i'm joined here by former federal prosecutor, at least adamson and cnn legal analyst, elliot williams. good morning. thank you for joining me. >> all right. so at least you're let's say you're in the prosecutions shoes here and you're trying to clean up all the problems that emerged through cross-examination with michael cohen what is the main objective? >> what are they trying to do to fix their case as it has to jury why don't they prosecutors really need to fix their case so...
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. >> our panels here, cnn legal analysts, former federal prosecutor elliot williams from advisor to tim scott's presidential campaign. >> matt gorman and cnn political commentator and former white house policy adviser ashley allison is here as well elliott at blockbuster de. >> here we are right now. we're going to be back here probably again later for hours and hours and hours, i would imagine. yeah. >> what are you watching for today? from michael cohen. >> is it over? it's not over yet. no god, but god. okay. barely begun. >> we've only just begun to i think let's put it this way. i think there's good, bad, and ugly around michael jackson. michael michael wright exam monday morning. sorry. sorry. sorry about michael cohen's testimony. i think good for prosecutors is that when you have a criminal prosecution about the intersection of someone's personal and play political wives. the most valuable witness that can come up is the guy who knows virtually everything or knew virtually everything about that defendants personal and political lives. he was involved in virtually every detail an
. >> our panels here, cnn legal analysts, former federal prosecutor elliot williams from advisor to tim scott's presidential campaign. >> matt gorman and cnn political commentator and former white house policy adviser ashley allison is here as well elliott at blockbuster de. >> here we are right now. we're going to be back here probably again later for hours and hours and hours, i would imagine. yeah. >> what are you watching for today? from michael cohen. >> is it...
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williams. >> it's got janning's former special assistant to president george w bush and cnn senior political analyst mark preston, elliott. i want to start with you. i want we'll get to the politics in a second in terms of why john bolton wants to see democratic politician saying this kind of thing. >> but the issue is, is that justice samuel alito isn't accountable to anybody. >> he's a supreme court justice who is supposed to be impartial shot in the face of the law. >> what our to the extent there are rules about this kind of thing. >> i mean, what is he supposed to be doing? what kind of signal does it sand. and do you view this monday view these two things also, i would say it's equally problematic. the upside-down american flag and this pine tree fly, you say something really important and to the extent there are rules because the rules governing the supreme court have no teeth last year, 2023, the screen court put out a code of conduct, but there's no enforcement mechanism. there's no way the public can bring a suit or raise a claim against the justice like you can against a lower-cou
williams. >> it's got janning's former special assistant to president george w bush and cnn senior political analyst mark preston, elliott. i want to start with you. i want we'll get to the politics in a second in terms of why john bolton wants to see democratic politician saying this kind of thing. >> but the issue is, is that justice samuel alito isn't accountable to anybody. >> he's a supreme court justice who is supposed to be impartial shot in the face of the law....
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. >> joining me now to discuss former federal prosecutor, cnn legal analyst elliot williams, tara pulmonary as senior political correspondent for puck. matt gorman, former senior adviser to tim scott's presidential campaign. guys, mother teresa, where we fit mother teresa territory with this president. i mean, they're also hammering this in a memo out this morning from chris lacivita and susie wiles, which tells me this is a kind of a focus political strategy more than illegal one. but elliott, let's start with what we are going to go and hear from the jury later on today here in court, the jury is going to read here, i should say in court later today, the threat that seems to tie these things together for me he is donald trump's involvement in knowledge. what went on and it's great of you to say the for me portion of that because there are things that lawyers might focus on and things that the viewing public that's not lawyers might focus on as a smart consumer of news. >> that's an important question for you to ask. now, it's added let's look at the question of intent and back to this aug
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let's break all this down with our legal and political experts in elliot williams, i start with you. what's your reaction to the judge's decision to deny another long shot defense request for a mistrial. again, a mistrial is an error that happens at trial that is so grave that it jeopardizes the defendant's ability to have a fair trial. it can happen in the form of testimony that should have never gotten in or someone's behavior and trial that was so egregious here it was not out of the question that the judge would have denied this miss trial that was important for the defense to put it on the record and make the motion, but there's nothing that's different today than the last time he granit a miss they simply have not agreed with some of the rulings of the judges made, but there's nothing that has jeopardized the defendant's ability to get a fair trial here. >> interesting, michael moore the judge also denied a defense request to modify the gag order, if you will, the judge saying your clients track record speaks for itself here. i can take your word for it no big surprise either.
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panels here, former federal prosecutor, elliot williams, david from staff writer for the atlantic, former rnc communications director doug hi and former white house comes director, keep betting field. welcome all. thank you so much for being here. i'm ellie, can we just start with a technical thing because it's what he's complaining about, which is that the defense gets to go first or has to go first here what's up with that? >> he's just misinformed. it's a common practice for the prosecution ago defense to follow them, the prosecution to come back with a rebuttal. i think he wants a fight, but he's saying the defense is going to go first and then the prosecution. so that in new york cases, that's often how they do it either way, the prosecution would typically get the last word, whether in the form of a rebuttal or do i simply go? the defense because it's their burden and they are ultimately responding to the arguments that the defense brings. typically, the prosecution will go, but it's another half truth by the former president about the legal system that plants chum in the water for
panels here, former federal prosecutor, elliot williams, david from staff writer for the atlantic, former rnc communications director doug hi and former white house comes director, keep betting field. welcome all. thank you so much for being here. i'm ellie, can we just start with a technical thing because it's what he's complaining about, which is that the defense gets to go first or has to go first here what's up with that? >> he's just misinformed. it's a common practice for the...
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williams, former federal prosecutors elise admins, adamson, and also gene rossi is here as well it's interesting to think about all of this. and by the way, gene represented keith davidson at one point as well. >> let me ask you about this because at debbie's point of the way he answered questions, they really want to attack michael cohen's credibility. they want to suggest that as my friend joe joey jackson said, it's about rap we know revenge. it's about trying to antagonize, about trying to figure with the p waves. but you know what it was a good answer. he said, oh point of this is that he was trying to suggest that the entirety of the defense has to be don't believe this guy. he only wants to see trump go down. >> but the prosecution, they got a freeze it in time and say that's how he feels now the question is whether he falsified documents then well, here's here's how i would approach cross-examination. >> i'll get to the direct exam in a second mr. blanche blue and opportunities start off their across with going after his fidelity to the oath he lie before a us district judge
williams, former federal prosecutors elise admins, adamson, and also gene rossi is here as well it's interesting to think about all of this. and by the way, gene represented keith davidson at one point as well. >> let me ask you about this because at debbie's point of the way he answered questions, they really want to attack michael cohen's credibility. they want to suggest that as my friend joe joey jackson said, it's about rap we know revenge. it's about trying to antagonize, about...
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williams is here elliott, keith davidson testified at length about his contacts with michael cohen, right? >> he did add a look. we all know that michael cohen looms large over these proceedings. certainly came up a lot today and there was an interesting exchange about an interaction that the two of them had. so let's get right into it. so steinglass, joshua steinglass, the prosecutor, asks, after the election, did you continue to speak with michael cohen and davidson says, i did did well, did their company times during the month or two that followed the election when the topic of stormy daniels came up? answer. yes. can you tell the jury a little bit about that? >> cohen on pardon me, a dance after the election, michael cohen called me fairly frequently and there was one particular day it was on a weekend in mid-december and this is the period of time after the election, but before donald trump had been sworn in as president, and it was, i think it was on a saturday morning and i was shopping for a holiday and i got a call from a very despondent and saddened michael cohen and i was
williams is here elliott, keith davidson testified at length about his contacts with michael cohen, right? >> he did add a look. we all know that michael cohen looms large over these proceedings. certainly came up a lot today and there was an interesting exchange about an interaction that the two of them had. so let's get right into it. so steinglass, joshua steinglass, the prosecutor, asks, after the election, did you continue to speak with michael cohen and davidson says, i did did...
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. >> elliot williams former federal prosecutor and cnn legal analyst, new york times white house correspondents olin kano young's and matt gorman, former senior advisor for tim scans presidential campaign gentlemen, wonderful to have you this morning. eliot, quite a scene outside the courthouse was loud or maybe since the volume might have my earpiece, but it was pretty loud. >> no, it was quite a scene outside the courthouse and it's interesting in that it was the first overt time that the biden campaign or the biden camp, if you want to call it that played fought back politically and i leave it to the political folks just sort of unpack the wisdom thereof. it did bring yet another spectacle of chaos to the street outside in front of the courthouse. but that was there already. i don't know if the injection of robert de niro really changed that all that much yeah. >> i mean, like it was a quintessentially new york for exceed. right. i mean, naturally it's all over the front page of the new york post et cetera. but look, i mean, i think my big picture question here as we head into these jury del
. >> elliot williams former federal prosecutor and cnn legal analyst, new york times white house correspondents olin kano young's and matt gorman, former senior advisor for tim scans presidential campaign gentlemen, wonderful to have you this morning. eliot, quite a scene outside the courthouse was loud or maybe since the volume might have my earpiece, but it was pretty loud. >> no, it was quite a scene outside the courthouse and it's interesting in that it was the first overt time...
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. >> this morning, our panels here from our federal prosecutor, elliot williams, republican strategist, former trump administration official shirt michael singleton, and former biden white house communications director kait betting field. good morning. all it was a fun day in court yesterday so the stealing thing, let's start there and then we'll go to the eye rolls because we are say those words then the last button not the foreign de yeah, i don't even repeat the words, right? yeah. we're past as the onto this is the porn. but anyway, it's it's it's very, early for all of that so the stealing thing, it is actually technically not new because this was something that michael cohen said under the direct, the initial direct examination, our colleague, elie honig, though compared and was raising questions about how the prosecution handled this. >> he basically said, look, under under direct examination, what came out from michael cohen about stealing this money amounted to this watch i've yada yada i met this lawyer. >> we went out to dinner. i had the lobster bisk. we went back to my pla
. >> this morning, our panels here from our federal prosecutor, elliot williams, republican strategist, former trump administration official shirt michael singleton, and former biden white house communications director kait betting field. good morning. all it was a fun day in court yesterday so the stealing thing, let's start there and then we'll go to the eye rolls because we are say those words then the last button not the foreign de yeah, i don't even repeat the words, right? yeah....
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williams, criminal offense 30. bill brennan represented donald trump's payroll corporation and tax fraud trial, and trump's council during a second impeachment. and former assistant us attorney kim wally. first of all, let me just for a moment, take a second to clear the courtroom to have someone in a witness be dressed down. have you ever seen anything like that, elliott and then of course depressed to say we want to stay not because you're just nosy want to know what's going on that for this, judge seems shocking. so how abnormal this is, it goes back to the constitution. >> kim's world, which is at the constitution guarantees open trials and virtually every proceeding it's not just that we liked to have people in the media visiting court. it's because it's a valid all you in the united states. and so the idea that, uh, judges kicking the press out for at least a temporary moment is quite significant. now, why did that happen? think of it this way, that there are bill and i were talking about this earlier today.
williams, criminal offense 30. bill brennan represented donald trump's payroll corporation and tax fraud trial, and trump's council during a second impeachment. and former assistant us attorney kim wally. first of all, let me just for a moment, take a second to clear the courtroom to have someone in a witness be dressed down. have you ever seen anything like that, elliott and then of course depressed to say we want to stay not because you're just nosy want to know what's going on that for this,...
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let's break all of this down with our legal and political experts at elliot williams. there's a key portion of the cohen's testimony today that you're looking at, you just got the official transcript and wolf it fits right into the final images we saw in keras piece, there was just shows melania trump is job of the prosecution here is to establish that the actions alleged were not just to hide donald. trump to hide them from melania trump. but his campaign, and they got into that a little bit with michael cohen today. so this is susan hoffinger, the prosecutor saying questioning michael cohen when dylan howard and that's the editor in chief, national enquirer told you on the evening of october 8, 2016, that stormy daniels was out looking well her manager was out looking to sell her story. did you know who stormy daniels was at that time? michael cohen says, i did. hoffinger. how did you know who she was? >> cohen? >> because it was referenced back to the 2011 scenario that i dealt with previously with david pecker. the publisher of the national enquirer on i'm sorry. w
let's break all of this down with our legal and political experts at elliot williams. there's a key portion of the cohen's testimony today that you're looking at, you just got the official transcript and wolf it fits right into the final images we saw in keras piece, there was just shows melania trump is job of the prosecution here is to establish that the actions alleged were not just to hide donald. trump to hide them from melania trump. but his campaign, and they got into that a little bit...
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elliot williams, i want to start with you this was i think we would all agree a very pivotal moment in this case, break down this moment where todd blanche, trump's lead attorney was grilling michael cohen about this phone call that would directly link the former president to these hush money? absolutely. and we have some excerpts from some of our reporters who were in the room now, viewers who did not have michael cohen fighting over texts with the 14-year-old on their bingo boards are right. you are not alone. this was quite a moment in terms of what it meant. so again, they're going back and forth about this call that happened on october 24, 2016, were allegedly michael cohen says that he raised stormy daniels with keith, with president trump. but as qarrah noted, the text, the records don't seem to suggest that so on the call or at least today on cross-examination, mike cohen says part of it was that the 14-year-old, but i know that keith was with keith schiller. this is present trump's body was with mr. trump at the time and there was more potentially than this, then todd blanche,
elliot williams, i want to start with you this was i think we would all agree a very pivotal moment in this case, break down this moment where todd blanche, trump's lead attorney was grilling michael cohen about this phone call that would directly link the former president to these hush money? absolutely. and we have some excerpts from some of our reporters who were in the room now, viewers who did not have michael cohen fighting over texts with the 14-year-old on their bingo boards are right....
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williams. welcome all elliott fascinating day yesterday, this, this call that he gets what did it say to you? >> i mean, i had to sort of been turning it over and over in my head because it really does win the president of united states tells you that they'll take care of you. there are powers that the president has if there disposal we also learned about another apparent instance where i guess jeff sessions was said to be in president trump's pocket, et cetera what did you see in the direct examination here and how do you consider this narrative and how it's going to play with the jury, well, the most important thing that came out there was this question of loyalty for the former president. it's been a narrative through the trial. this is an individual that tries to keep people close, likes to keep people close, and ultimately punishes those who stray from the fold. now, in terms of the evidence that was submitted, it wasn't the most persuasive evidence that we saw over the course of the day,
williams. welcome all elliott fascinating day yesterday, this, this call that he gets what did it say to you? >> i mean, i had to sort of been turning it over and over in my head because it really does win the president of united states tells you that they'll take care of you. there are powers that the president has if there disposal we also learned about another apparent instance where i guess jeff sessions was said to be in president trump's pocket, et cetera what did you see in the...
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i panelist still with me and elliot williams. we have a clip that i want to play for you and our viewers of keith davidson, the lawyer who has been testifying. he is now under more more questioning and this was an interview did back in 28 team with cnn's sayyed, let me play the clip for you last conversation i had with michael cohen, he called to offer his opinion as to whether or not ms daniels and mcdougal had breached attorney-client privilege and thereby waived it. >> and it was his assertion that each of them had and he was encouraging me and informing me as to his opinion that they in fact had wave the attorney client privilege and he suggested that it would be appropriate for me let's go out into the media and spill my guts. >> are you here at the behest of michael cohen? >> no. no no. not in any way, shape, or form? what do you think i'm having a hard time seeing where he's going with that now, the sort of on the attorney-client privilege point conversations that a client has with their attorney are protected about the sc
i panelist still with me and elliot williams. we have a clip that i want to play for you and our viewers of keith davidson, the lawyer who has been testifying. he is now under more more questioning and this was an interview did back in 28 team with cnn's sayyed, let me play the clip for you last conversation i had with michael cohen, he called to offer his opinion as to whether or not ms daniels and mcdougal had breached attorney-client privilege and thereby waived it. >> and it was his...
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it was a long, didn't break a sweat along with elliot williams, former manhattan district attorney and prosecutor, karen friedman, agnifilo. karam, those council for a firm that represents michael cohen. she has no contact with cohen, does not work on his case. there are no restrictions on what you can say about his case. disclaimer. disclaimer. disclaimer elie. >> let me go and dan, i'm sorry, but we're out numbered here that the lawyer is out number, the political reporters that's actually yeah, that's probably a good thing. >> it's the way the lord intended and go to the experts for here's an update. >> necklace begins by asking westerhout about 20:16 while she was working for the rnc. let's start talking about that there. i mean, that is and dan and jeff, you guys can weigh in to this is a highly critical point in the campaign westerhout, as i recall, was with the rnc folks. she confirms the rnc and the trump campaign worked extremely closely together. she was sort of, under the wing of reince priebus and sean spicer at that time i recall she was reported as having cried on electio
it was a long, didn't break a sweat along with elliot williams, former manhattan district attorney and prosecutor, karen friedman, agnifilo. karam, those council for a firm that represents michael cohen. she has no contact with cohen, does not work on his case. there are no restrictions on what you can say about his case. disclaimer. disclaimer. disclaimer elie. >> let me go and dan, i'm sorry, but we're out numbered here that the lawyer is out number, the political reporters that's...
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you're elliot williams cohen testified to how he would alert trump whenever he got worried about a possible negative story that might emerge. he said this, this is cohen. i spoke to him, i spoke, i went to him immediately to advise them that there was a story because it was a negative story for him to get his direction on what he wanted me to do he told me to make sure that the story doesn't get out. you handle it. that's what he said. how does that impact the prosecution's case? a couple of ways. number one, what direction he wanted me to go. it helps establish the defendant as the person running the operation and as an extension of that, once the prosecution makes the argument that that all of this activity was done to help the presidential campaign. you could draw a link between michael cohen getting a direct instruction from his boss and then the actions being taken to help the campaign. so it helps establish donald donald trump number two. this pattern of suppressing stories and having them not get out also helps the prosecution here because of the fact that even whether we're talking
you're elliot williams cohen testified to how he would alert trump whenever he got worried about a possible negative story that might emerge. he said this, this is cohen. i spoke to him, i spoke, i went to him immediately to advise them that there was a story because it was a negative story for him to get his direction on what he wanted me to do he told me to make sure that the story doesn't get out. you handle it. that's what he said. how does that impact the prosecution's case? a couple of...
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it goes to his credibility, it goes to his relationship with the da elliot williams is with us as well. >> elegant. todd blanche to the attorney representing the former president, ended his testimony today, questioning cohen's motives and there was this exchange. i want to read it to you question because, if president trump is convicted, that would benefit you personally and financially, right? cohen no, sir. it's better if he's not for me because it gives me more to talk about in the future how do you expect prosecutors to respond? in their redirect, not much. >> and it is an lea was touching on this a little bit. it is not always in the interest of prosecutors to keep hammering a point when it comes to trying to rehabilitate a witness's credibility, they had 17 hours or however many was with him on the stab where they built up his credibility opened the door to some of the questions that we've been talking about today. they don't really benefit by getting into an extended back-and-forth with another hour of questioning tried to rebut everything that the defense put on. they can clean
it goes to his credibility, it goes to his relationship with the da elliot williams is with us as well. >> elegant. todd blanche to the attorney representing the former president, ended his testimony today, questioning cohen's motives and there was this exchange. i want to read it to you question because, if president trump is convicted, that would benefit you personally and financially, right? cohen no, sir. it's better if he's not for me because it gives me more to talk about in the...
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cohen explains i didn't have a copy of the document and here we get into the nitty-gritty elliot williams of the fact that this is a falsification of business records. case. these are the actual well falsified business records allegedly few things are going on here. number one, they are in effect corroborating michael cohen's testimony in real time by going to the financial records that can support the words that are coming out of his mouth. now remember one. number two, it's also very clear that at a minimum, the prosecution as established with flying colors, now that there was a scheme to repay michael cohen for the for the process of covering up embarrassing affairs. now the question is the extent to which you can draw a link to this being done for the benefit of the president since marriage. but they've been quite successful here at establishing this point. and there is a narrative you'll see it today frankly, at the lunchtime press conference that the prosecution has not met any of its burden or presented any evidence to the contrary, this is actually quite compelling. >> this is a g
cohen explains i didn't have a copy of the document and here we get into the nitty-gritty elliot williams of the fact that this is a falsification of business records. case. these are the actual well falsified business records allegedly few things are going on here. number one, they are in effect corroborating michael cohen's testimony in real time by going to the financial records that can support the words that are coming out of his mouth. now remember one. number two, it's also very clear...
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. >> carley: governor justice will take on glen elliot for the seat held by joe manchin. attorney general marici, beating crowded field hoping to defeat justice, he will go up against steve williams in november. >> todd: in maryland, former governor larry hogan winning senate primary by wide margin on republican side, he will face angelabrook and she was out spet 10-1. she trounced trone. and don bacon expected to survive. gop has razor-thin majority in lower chamber. in north carolina, knox, defeated dautdry when knott received endorsement from donald trump. brad knott joins me now. all of trump's endorsement in primary races in 2024 have proved victorious and your opponent dropped out the moment you were endorsed by the former president. what does that say about president trump's power and momentum in the tar heel state? >> great question, good to be with you, thank you for having me. president trump endorsement was r rocket fuel for our campaign. we went down to two candidate and we received the trump endorsement and there was no looking back. we had started to gain mo
. >> carley: governor justice will take on glen elliot for the seat held by joe manchin. attorney general marici, beating crowded field hoping to defeat justice, he will go up against steve williams in november. >> todd: in maryland, former governor larry hogan winning senate primary by wide margin on republican side, he will face angelabrook and she was out spet 10-1. she trounced trone. and don bacon expected to survive. gop has razor-thin majority in lower chamber. in north...
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cnn's evan perez and eleia williams are here to break it all down. i want to start with one particular exchange, elliot, that might not have been a welcome one for the prosecution. the defense. am i correct that you hate president trump's stormy daniels? yes. do you want him to go to jail? i want him to be held accountable. you want them to go to jail if he's found guilty? yes so big picture stormy daniels testified and the way the prosecutors needed her to, which is by making clear that there was some sexual counter between her and the former president. >> full stop. that's useful testimony all the stuff that came out on crossbow leyen that is devastating to her as a witness. and the it'll be kicking around in the juries head. it speaks to bias and a motive for coming and speaking. speaking against the defendant in their closing statement, they will say, ladies and gentlemen, the star prosecution so our witness for the prosecution literally says that she hates the defense. how can you trust a word she says. so, yes, her testimony was overall valuabl
cnn's evan perez and eleia williams are here to break it all down. i want to start with one particular exchange, elliot, that might not have been a welcome one for the prosecution. the defense. am i correct that you hate president trump's stormy daniels? yes. do you want him to go to jail? i want him to be held accountable. you want them to go to jail if he's found guilty? yes so big picture stormy daniels testified and the way the prosecutors needed her to, which is by making clear that there...
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can be sexy elliot uncertainty for a second. so you've got there. there was no question there to tarasoff, and jeffrey mcconney they testified about the foreign $20,000, but breakdown for us about what that was showing to the jury that they did some math. yeah, they arithmetic. is there. >> how does that translate? >> thanks. number one, that the structuring of the payments and $35,000, then we see it here. might look suspicious on its face and the i think the biggest concern for all parties involved came on cross-examination where they asked jeffrey mcconney directly did you hear donald trump direct these payments and forgive me, i'm paraphrasing a little bit and he said no. and then they said no further questions, your honore, because a big part of the defense's case, as arguing and they said in their opening statement, they're going to say it and they're closing them to keep hammering this point but there's no direct link between donald trump and the provision of the payments. now, you can establish that someone knew that payments were being made
can be sexy elliot uncertainty for a second. so you've got there. there was no question there to tarasoff, and jeffrey mcconney they testified about the foreign $20,000, but breakdown for us about what that was showing to the jury that they did some math. yeah, they arithmetic. is there. >> how does that translate? >> thanks. number one, that the structuring of the payments and $35,000, then we see it here. might look suspicious on its face and the i think the biggest concern for...