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earlier i spoke with former federal prosecutor ankush khardori, who specialized in financial fraud and white—collar crime. we were also joined by our north america correspondent nada tawfik. it was another busy day in court, stormy daniels in the box for a second day, but her evidence was different to what we heard on tuesday. can you fill us in? that is right, this was the most intense cross—examination we have had yet in this trial. while tuesday was filled with very vivid details of the alleged sexual encounter the donald trump tonight, today was really an effort by his lawyers to essentially discredit stormy daniels. what we saw was them going through and meticulously asking her about several interviews she had done, going through her social media history. stormy daniels, the first time she was on the stand, she spoke at length, spoke quickly, she was very composed this time. in fact, responded to attempts to discredit her with humour, indignation. at one point when they asked her about her career, essentially making up fake sexual stories in porn films, she hit back, saying th
earlier i spoke with former federal prosecutor ankush khardori, who specialized in financial fraud and white—collar crime. we were also joined by our north america correspondent nada tawfik. it was another busy day in court, stormy daniels in the box for a second day, but her evidence was different to what we heard on tuesday. can you fill us in? that is right, this was the most intense cross—examination we have had yet in this trial. while tuesday was filled with very vivid details of the...
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for more, we can speak to ankush khardori, a lawyer based in washington, dc and senior writer for politico magazine. ankush, you've been watching cohen's testimony today. what's the main thing to understand about him as a witness for the prosecution? i think things have gone up pretty well for him today in terms of maintaining his composure, sticking to that he answer the questions as asked. this has been rehearsed, this is what happens, the nature of these things, it was rehearsed with the prosecutors and is only with his lawyers. this is a bare minimum if i'm being completely frank with you. a lot people here in the us are celebrating that michael cohen did not fall flat on his face today. that is not usually happen when the government was on a witness, they repair them. the main event will begin when cross—examination starts and he gets to be confronted with a more antagonistic questioning. with that in mind somewhat with the defence look to do when they get a chance to cross—examine him? he they get a chance to cross-examine him? he has a lona cross-examine him? he has a long histo
for more, we can speak to ankush khardori, a lawyer based in washington, dc and senior writer for politico magazine. ankush, you've been watching cohen's testimony today. what's the main thing to understand about him as a witness for the prosecution? i think things have gone up pretty well for him today in terms of maintaining his composure, sticking to that he answer the questions as asked. this has been rehearsed, this is what happens, the nature of these things, it was rehearsed with the...
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senior rider mark joseph stern is at the table and ankush khardori is back with us. >> mark, i want to thank you. you help me understand what i miss. the decision made around partisan gerrymandering. it wasn't that they said it was unconstitutional, they simply said even if it is it doesn't be reliant upon the federal court to make a ruling. you can fix my legalese language. if you go back to 2019, there was negative ability of the case given the overlap between race and partisanship and await race and partisanship can become toils for one of the >> the supreme court expanded on that 2019 decision and as you said they said the courts cannot stop party -- gerrymandering even if it is unconstitutional. they are saying it totally fine and totally constitutional and it went even further to overrule a 2017 decision that had said, legislators still can't use race as a proxy for partisanship. just seven years ago, the supreme court ruled legislators are not allowed to target black people because they are more likely to be democrats. they have to draw fares without taking race into account at
senior rider mark joseph stern is at the table and ankush khardori is back with us. >> mark, i want to thank you. you help me understand what i miss. the decision made around partisan gerrymandering. it wasn't that they said it was unconstitutional, they simply said even if it is it doesn't be reliant upon the federal court to make a ruling. you can fix my legalese language. if you go back to 2019, there was negative ability of the case given the overlap between race and partisanship and...
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back with us, ankush khardori and susanne craig. >> we were in the break, susanne, and i was saying, people say a lot of things about michael cohen and i don't think you should have been on a podcast or tiktok, but i have faith in michael cohen that he is going to go in there and do what needs to be done because he is the person who went to jail because of this. he has suffered immensely and i think michael call when once donald trump to have that accountability and he knows the documents are how that happens. i was making the case and ankush was looking at me like. >> i agree with you but i also think he has been doing something that was suggest that he doesn't have the best judgment. the tiktok video that he made where he had a picture of donald trump in an orange jumpsuit behind jar -- behind bars, i'm not following every beat of what michael cohen is doing in terms of what he is saying about donald trump on tiktok, but weeks ago, i did see a treat he said, i am not going to say anything about donald trump because of all the stuff going on with the gag order. then he has been poki
back with us, ankush khardori and susanne craig. >> we were in the break, susanne, and i was saying, people say a lot of things about michael cohen and i don't think you should have been on a podcast or tiktok, but i have faith in michael cohen that he is going to go in there and do what needs to be done because he is the person who went to jail because of this. he has suffered immensely and i think michael call when once donald trump to have that accountability and he knows the documents...
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ankush khardori and duncan levin, thank you for your time. we have more special coverage of donald trump's hush money trial after the break. e break. okay, so here's my most requested hack for stubborn odors. you'll need vinegar, a large salad bowl and... oh, hi! have you tried tide fabric rinse? it works after your detergent to fight deep odors 3 times better than detergent alone. i love that. try tide fabric rinse. we're trying to save the planet with nuggets. i love that. because we need the planet. and we also need nuggets. impossible. dangerous ladders. gutter muck. we're solving the meat problem with more meat. yuck. no wonder you hate cleaning your gutters. good thing there's leaffilter. our patented filter technology keeps leaves and debris out of your gutters forever. guaranteed. call 833- leaffilter to get started. and get the permanent gutter solution that ends clogs for good. they took the time to answer all of our questions. they really put us at ease. end clogged gutters for good. call 833.leaf.filter, or visit leaffilter.com to
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vaughn hillyard and ankush khardori, thanks for your time. we have a lot more to get to this evening, including how donald trump's 2024 campaign strategy is looking a lot like 2020. part one, undermine faith in elections. part two, take power no matter the results. plus, even though they are under criminal indictment, several of america's fake collectors are now being honored by their own party. more on that, coming up next. m like magic. but there's no magic involved. (dog bark) it's just smarter, healthier pet food. it's amazing what real food can do. ( ♪♪ ) i thought water would help with these dry spots. that's lawn disease. but scotts healthy plus will cure it! lawn disease? been going around. so like other people have it and it's not... pick up a bag of the new scotts turf builder healthy plus lawn food today. feed your lawn. feed it. hi, i'm greg. i live in bloomington, illinois. i'm not an actor. i'm just a regular person. some people say, "why should i take prevagen? i don't have a problem with my memory." memory loss is, is not
vaughn hillyard and ankush khardori, thanks for your time. we have a lot more to get to this evening, including how donald trump's 2024 campaign strategy is looking a lot like 2020. part one, undermine faith in elections. part two, take power no matter the results. plus, even though they are under criminal indictment, several of america's fake collectors are now being honored by their own party. more on that, coming up next. m like magic. but there's no magic involved. (dog bark) it's just...
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can we put on the screen what ankush khardori wrote for politico, well done guys. i'm gonna read this aloud from ankush. here it is. in order to establish trump's guilt on the felony charges that have been brought. prosecors have to persuade all 12 of the jurors beyond a reasonable doubt. the trump falsified those records with the intent to conceal another crime, such as breaking election laws in the end, this case could rise or fall on that ostensibly narrow but essential and still hotly contested factual question. elie, there's been no testimony in the case about a violation of election law. i'm still along up on this. go ahead, donald trump. you can name check the two of us, but how can the jury how can they get home? the prosecution in the absence of some election expert testimony? >> the charging device used here is really quite an elaborate contraption, and it looks like the way that the judge is going to instruct the jury. you have to follow me here. you almost need a visual to map this out. and i mean this by the way, is a criticism of the charging theory.
can we put on the screen what ankush khardori wrote for politico, well done guys. i'm gonna read this aloud from ankush. here it is. in order to establish trump's guilt on the felony charges that have been brought. prosecors have to persuade all 12 of the jurors beyond a reasonable doubt. the trump falsified those records with the intent to conceal another crime, such as breaking election laws in the end, this case could rise or fall on that ostensibly narrow but essential and still hotly...
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let's talk about all this with former federal prosecutor, unclosed khardori and criminal defense attorney, brady harden. ago. she thanks so much for being here. what do you make how these hearings played out today? is it pretty much what you expected life definitely don't expect people to be shouting federal court, particularly in case of this sort of consequence. >> so that was a little unfortunate, depending on how that came about. i think they allegation that precipitated it, which have been described as the suggestion that there was some effort to dissuade nauta from from cooperating or to entice him by some favoritism on the judge ship. it's been around for a couple of years. it's been in the here are a couple of years. it's never made a whole lot of sense to me as particularly credible or potent attack on the charges. so i think it was a bit of a distraction and for better or worse, it seems of angered the prosecutors. >> so brandy, explain this to me. so trump's valet and co-defendants, walt nauta, he says he's being vindictively and selectively prosecuted. what does that mean? and
let's talk about all this with former federal prosecutor, unclosed khardori and criminal defense attorney, brady harden. ago. she thanks so much for being here. what do you make how these hearings played out today? is it pretty much what you expected life definitely don't expect people to be shouting federal court, particularly in case of this sort of consequence. >> so that was a little unfortunate, depending on how that came about. i think they allegation that precipitated it, which...
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. >> i encourage khardori. what's the significance of this exchange? >> well, i mean it further as the prosecution's case for this hush money payment had been been all about the election rather than any other reason. and that would further establish one of their theories, which is that the payment may itself have been campaign finance violation or a crime under new york law. so it gets them further evidence on that front. what we have yet to hear, a lot about at least so far. and obviously, cohen is still testifying, is what exactly trump was told during the process of falsifying these records in an ideal world, we'd want to hear cohen say, oh, i told him we were we're gonna do it this way because the doj might find out or the epc might be asking questions. i don't think we're going to hear that testimony that the real-world is not the ideal world, but something in that ballpark would be helpful to the government or a significant indeed, glory abortion. >> i want to get your reaction to something cohen says, trump told him about the payment to stormy d
. >> i encourage khardori. what's the significance of this exchange? >> well, i mean it further as the prosecution's case for this hush money payment had been been all about the election rather than any other reason. and that would further establish one of their theories, which is that the payment may itself have been campaign finance violation or a crime under new york law. so it gets them further evidence on that front. what we have yet to hear, a lot about at least so far. and...
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they all arrived in sprinter vans because their gowns were so big and there we see khardori with this massive organic cascading gown all right, now, take a bit of a different approach. is dojo cat who showed up in nothing but a wet t-shirt. so the met gala turned into a wet t-shirt contests. but of course, she won this contest and she always does it up last year. she painted our body, brad and war 30,000 crystals on her body this year, a wet t-shirt. now, one of the most creative looks went to the singer tyler, who showed up and down. that was made out of sand. >> there it is. it's this sculptural structure dress. if you zoom in, that's made out of three different types of sand and of course she also had to be carried up the stairs. >> i watched that happen. i did see a clip where i'd see i like frivolous, where they lift her up and put it on the stairs and then cardi b had like what, seven or eight people just to spread out her dress. these looks amazing. i would never fit into any of them, but thank you so much, elizabeth leg meister next time will dress up more on fame for this, ri
they all arrived in sprinter vans because their gowns were so big and there we see khardori with this massive organic cascading gown all right, now, take a bit of a different approach. is dojo cat who showed up in nothing but a wet t-shirt. so the met gala turned into a wet t-shirt contests. but of course, she won this contest and she always does it up last year. she painted our body, brad and war 30,000 crystals on her body this year, a wet t-shirt. now, one of the most creative looks went to...
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trump joining standard discuss former federal prosecutor, senior writer for politico magazine, ankush, khardori. of course, thanks so much for being with us. so this week you've been speaking with some of the most deeply entrenched reporters and analysts that you work with that politico. and they say that this is personally grueling for trump. i have to say i was in court yesterday and he really did look not upbeat, not confident, downtrodden i've seen him looking much more robust is this is, this whatever he's going through, how difficult this is on him, and no one's asking for pity for him were just reporting this is that still solely because of stormy daniels testimony? i don't think it's solely because of stormy daniels testimony, but i think that probably has had a lot to do it if they didn't recent days, but you're right. i mean, my colleague, meredith mcgraw, who has been following the trump campaign, my other colleagues who've been in the courtroom, they've detected visibly the same thing and you know what meredith was saying is like, this looks to be taking visible toll on him. it's qu
trump joining standard discuss former federal prosecutor, senior writer for politico magazine, ankush, khardori. of course, thanks so much for being with us. so this week you've been speaking with some of the most deeply entrenched reporters and analysts that you work with that politico. and they say that this is personally grueling for trump. i have to say i was in court yesterday and he really did look not upbeat, not confident, downtrodden i've seen him looking much more robust is this is,...
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. >> certainly do on chris khardori is with us as well, anchors the prosecutor, joshua steinglass, who did all of a summation yesterday, we heard it for hours yesterday, called pecker's testimony, and i'm quoting i'm quoting him now. >> but early does this suggest the jurors are following his lead with these requests? >> yeah. no, i agree with elie that the question suggests that they're following the roadmap that the prosecutors i tried to lay it out for layout for them. it's also the start of the story effectively chronologically, but just to play devil's advocate here, i did think one of the more effective things that todd blanche did during his closing yesterday was asked some serious questions about the testimony about that meeting and whether pecker and cohen's recollection that meeting completely aligns and also what exactly happened in that meeting? what was the object of the conspiracy at that meeting? the scope of it. so i could see these questions being asked in either direction. >> todd blanche so defense attorney for trump, raising those those issues. judge george graph, r
. >> certainly do on chris khardori is with us as well, anchors the prosecutor, joshua steinglass, who did all of a summation yesterday, we heard it for hours yesterday, called pecker's testimony, and i'm quoting i'm quoting him now. >> but early does this suggest the jurors are following his lead with these requests? >> yeah. no, i agree with elie that the question suggests that they're following the roadmap that the prosecutors i tried to lay it out for layout for them. it's...
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hundred and 30,000 back very interesting from the transcript will have more of that coming up on course khardori, what do you see the significance of that conversation between keith davidson, the lawyer, and michael cohen? well, there are a few things i say they're one is cohen clearly was on the outs with trump at this time, right? and that's a riff that of course grew over time. and so i think we're going to see the defendant and say, look, colon has always had a motive to kinda smear trump and try to extract some revenge against him. second, i think when you hear that that exchange, it becomes clear that cohen was really the driving force behind at least the mechanics behind the deal and that trump may have had little to no involvement in that's particulars of it. and we get that with the audio recording to i'm sure we'll get into and i think the third theme that i think was teased out today by the defense that is also addressed in that exchanges. we're dealing with a bunch of sleeves, margins, to be honest, these are not sympathetic people in the story at all. and i think that offense is goi
hundred and 30,000 back very interesting from the transcript will have more of that coming up on course khardori, what do you see the significance of that conversation between keith davidson, the lawyer, and michael cohen? well, there are a few things i say they're one is cohen clearly was on the outs with trump at this time, right? and that's a riff that of course grew over time. and so i think we're going to see the defendant and say, look, colon has always had a motive to kinda smear trump...
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never know what's going to happen and it creates a really escalating the sooner you bring them in the khardori look, if you're looking at red states, if you look at what happened in florida when you're looking would happen in texas, you were able to bring this under control swiftly, swiftly, once you start engaging in illegal behavior, you need to bring it under control. >> i agree that there are things that universities could have done to nip this in the bud before you have to bring in law enforcement. but it is essential to maintain public order public or private universities. >> first of all, they do have their own police force is two. so i'm going to the mit t-head has done a lot of stuff. she's had set in advance exactly what would happen in late it out for students they've had much less of a problem. if you can engage them in dialogue that's the very first thing you do when violence does start, you do bring in police, but you certainly don't want it. you want it to be the absolute last, let's to mind. >> let us, let us remind ourselves how this started, which was that the house called th
never know what's going to happen and it creates a really escalating the sooner you bring them in the khardori look, if you're looking at red states, if you look at what happened in florida when you're looking would happen in texas, you were able to bring this under control swiftly, swiftly, once you start engaging in illegal behavior, you need to bring it under control. >> i agree that there are things that universities could have done to nip this in the bud before you have to bring in...
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oncogene called khardori do you agree with tom, do you think that the prosecution pushed its like a little when it came to the explicitness of the information they solicited from stormy daniels. >> so well, look, it looks like they annoyed the judge a little bit, particularly with some of the details look, there appear to have been some suggestions at parts of this. >> we're not consensual that stormy daniels, dan repudiated immediately and that seems have annoyed the judges so she said she was blacked out. that sort of thing. and that seems annoyed him because that's a very that's a very electrifying allegation, doesn't seem to be one. she's willing to stand behind. it should not have come out i will say her testimony about the relationship. it is relevant. it became relevant when trump denied that the conrad occurred and it became wwe relevant when his lawyers opened on that, when they said that this never occurred. so yes, the government now is to call someone. and one of the ways you shot up someone's credibility about a story that they say that they were engaging is you ask them about
oncogene called khardori do you agree with tom, do you think that the prosecution pushed its like a little when it came to the explicitness of the information they solicited from stormy daniels. >> so well, look, it looks like they annoyed the judge a little bit, particularly with some of the details look, there appear to have been some suggestions at parts of this. >> we're not consensual that stormy daniels, dan repudiated immediately and that seems have annoyed the judges so she...
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karen standby, but to get back to you on crushed khardori, a former federal prosecutors with us as well on cush, i hope picks was the ultimate trump insiders shall we say? and a highly anticipated witness for the prosecution? how much did she helped build their case today? >> look, it seems like it was on balance of very good day for the prosecution. that dramatic ending that can was describing. i mean, that's the end of the week, right? ended? the de on friday. so the jurors are going to go home with her testimony at the top of their mind and that image of her on the stand breaking down at the top of there okay mind and i just want to sort of emphasize one point here concerning hope hicks is testimony about the impact on the election. this is very unique and important, obviously because she is the first trump campaign insider, but also you can see what the prosecution is doing here. we've heard from david pecker about his perspective on the relationship between the hush money scheme and the campaign and from the national enquirer, we heard from stormy daniel's is lawyer keith davidson
karen standby, but to get back to you on crushed khardori, a former federal prosecutors with us as well on cush, i hope picks was the ultimate trump insiders shall we say? and a highly anticipated witness for the prosecution? how much did she helped build their case today? >> look, it seems like it was on balance of very good day for the prosecution. that dramatic ending that can was describing. i mean, that's the end of the week, right? ended? the de on friday. so the jurors are going to...
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set of parameters director burns is in the region having these conversations with the israelis, the khardori is the as, again, as we speak, and that's the forum for working out the parameters of it and jake us officials have been intimately involved in these negotiations, including, of course, cia director burns, who is still in the region, and it's just hard to overstate how much is on the line for the us and president biden in terms of getting to an end to this conflict, getting the hostages out including, of course, among them, several americans, and also just avoiding a raffa, operation, which again, us officials have really expressed opposition to in recent weeks, jeremie cnn's obtained some video showing multiple explore potions in raffa. >> tonight's tell us more yeah, jake, this morning shortly before 9:00 a.m. the israeli military began dropping leaflets, ordering tens of thousands of civilians in eastern rafat to begin evacuating an anticipation of major israeli military operations in that area. >> and already tonight nitric less than 24 hours after 100,000 people were told to evac
set of parameters director burns is in the region having these conversations with the israelis, the khardori is the as, again, as we speak, and that's the forum for working out the parameters of it and jake us officials have been intimately involved in these negotiations, including, of course, cia director burns, who is still in the region, and it's just hard to overstate how much is on the line for the us and president biden in terms of getting to an end to this conflict, getting the hostages...
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quite full record here that could not necessarily well but cuddly do a defendant's conviction on krish khardori is with his former federal prosecutor, ankush. he's going the prosecutor's going over all of these written documents that have surfaced sort of backup, but michael cohen's allegations have been how effective is this i think it was a necessary strategy. >> i think it's one that we i'll expect it right from the start. they tried to corroborate colon and present this is a case that has largely, you can understand based on documents. i do not think that is entirely correct. no sane prosecutor would have called michael cohen unless they absolutely had to. he's an essential witness and he is the only witness to certain conversations that at least the only witness that testified the starting conversations with the prosecution is characterized as essential to their case. meetings with trump at trump tower and the white house and so on. the jurors don't believe him. they think he's a liar and he may have light here that could be a hung jury right there. >> look, we don't know what the jurors t
quite full record here that could not necessarily well but cuddly do a defendant's conviction on krish khardori is with his former federal prosecutor, ankush. he's going the prosecutor's going over all of these written documents that have surfaced sort of backup, but michael cohen's allegations have been how effective is this i think it was a necessary strategy. >> i think it's one that we i'll expect it right from the start. they tried to corroborate colon and present this is a case that...
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that this battle hernia, the head of the political bureau of hamas, quote, made a phone call to the khardori prime minister shake mohammed bin abdullah rockman. funny and to the egyptian ministry of intelligence, mr. abu abbas kemal. and inform them of hamas is agreement to their purpose causal regarding a cease-fire agreement, what's your reaction? beth well, i think that first we have to hold our breath here, but i do think that the israelis are likely to sign on since this is the same terms as far as we know to what they have signed on earlier. >> so i'm actually pretty hopeful. i think that the military pressure and this idea that the rafat operation was about to go forward may have made the difference the. >> last the framework proposal that we know about beth had the release of 20-33 israeli hostages over several weeks in exchange for a temporary ceasefire and the release of palestinian prisoners being held by israel and that was supposed to result in a restoration of sustainable calm during which the remaining hostages captive is really soldiers in the bodies of hostages would also be
that this battle hernia, the head of the political bureau of hamas, quote, made a phone call to the khardori prime minister shake mohammed bin abdullah rockman. funny and to the egyptian ministry of intelligence, mr. abu abbas kemal. and inform them of hamas is agreement to their purpose causal regarding a cease-fire agreement, what's your reaction? beth well, i think that first we have to hold our breath here, but i do think that the israelis are likely to sign on since this is the same terms...