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>> david: martha raddatz live in washington. martha, thank you. >>> meanwhile tonight, the chief prosecutor for the international criminal court now seeking an arrest warrant for israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu and the leaders of hamas. president biden calling the move involving netanyahu outrageous. britt clennett in israel tonight. >> reporter: tonight, president biden slamming a top prosecutor's decision to seek the arrest of israeli leaders, including prime minister benjamin netanyahu, for war crimes and crimes against humanity. with the administration rejecting the move, biden calling the charges outrageous. karim khan, the chief prosecutor of the world's top war crimes court, says evidence from an independent investigation led him to request warrants for netanyahu, defense minister yoav gallant, and three hamas officials, including yahya sinwar. saying those hamas commanders bear criminal responsibility for murder, kidnapping, and other inhumane acts during and after the violent attacks on october 7th. khan accus
>> david: martha raddatz live in washington. martha, thank you. >>> meanwhile tonight, the chief prosecutor for the international criminal court now seeking an arrest warrant for israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu and the leaders of hamas. president biden calling the move involving netanyahu outrageous. britt clennett in israel tonight. >> reporter: tonight, president biden slamming a top prosecutor's decision to seek the arrest of israeli leaders, including prime...
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>> david: martha raddatz with us. martha, thank you. and we should note that george's full interview with national security adviser jake sullivan inside the situation room on "good morning america" first thing on monday morning. martha and george, we thank you both. >>> in the meantime we move on to the shooting of a mother. authorities say this is racially motivated. they say the mother was shot by her neighbor, authorities calling it a hate crime. they say the mother, who is white, has two black sons. here's pierre thomas. >> reporter: tonight, this illinois man is in jail, charged with trying to kill his neighbor because he hated that she had a black partner and black children. john shadbar, 70, in court on eight felony charges including attempted murder and hate crime, accused of shooting at his neighbor multiple times with an assault-style rifle on tuesday evening. tonight, 45-year-old melissa robertson remaining in the hospital in critical condition with wounds to her stomach and hand. >> we were all very shocked when this happene
>> david: martha raddatz with us. martha, thank you. and we should note that george's full interview with national security adviser jake sullivan inside the situation room on "good morning america" first thing on monday morning. martha and george, we thank you both. >>> in the meantime we move on to the shooting of a mother. authorities say this is racially motivated. they say the mother was shot by her neighbor, authorities calling it a hate crime. they say the mother,...
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let's get to martha raddatz. as you know, some iranian authorities blaming the u.s. tonight. they say a major reason why their helicopters, their fleet is so old. and i know you were there in tehran when the iranian president came to power. this new election comes very quickly? >> reporter: it does, david. but the state department made clear today that it was the iranian government that decided to fly its president in a 45-year-old helicopter in bad weather. no one else. but no matter what the u.s. says, many iranians will blame the u.s. and israel, and even though iran will hold elections within the next 50 days, it is a near certainty that the next president will be approved by the ayatollah. >> david: martha, thank you. >>> meanwhile tonight, the chief prosecutor for the international criminal court now seeking an arrest warrant for israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu and the leaders of a hhamas. president biden calling it outrageous. britt clennett in israel tonight. >> reporter: tonight, president biden slamming a top prosecutor's decision to seek the arrest of isr
let's get to martha raddatz. as you know, some iranian authorities blaming the u.s. tonight. they say a major reason why their helicopters, their fleet is so old. and i know you were there in tehran when the iranian president came to power. this new election comes very quickly? >> reporter: it does, david. but the state department made clear today that it was the iranian government that decided to fly its president in a 45-year-old helicopter in bad weather. no one else. but no matter...
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let's get right back to martha raddatz tonight. martha, what more do we know about the case tonight? >> reporter: david, staff sergeant gordon black's mother warned him not to visit his russian girlfriend, but tonight, he is sitting in a russian prison, charged with stealing from the girlfriend. black had sent a video greeting to his mom and dad from iraq in 2009, but the latest video shared by radio free europe today are from the russian girlfriend's tiktok account that shows sergeant black in uniform there before leaving for russia, saying among other things that nato is pretty aggressive and that he understands russia's point of view, saying they want to defend their country. david, the army is now launching its own investigation to see if black was targeted by russian intelligence. david? >> dave: martha raddatz back with us again tonight on this. martha, thank you. >>> now to the frightening moments on board a delta flight from cancun to seattle. the plane landing, but then the crew noticing smoke and passengers were then rush
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david. >> david: martha raddatz reporting from washington. martha, thank you. >>> we have learned alvin bragg, the d.a. in new york addressing cameras and we'll pause here so that the entire network can join us, stay tuned. special report. now reporting. david muir. >> good evening again everyone. i'm david muir in new york. for those of you here in the east already watching world news tonight, we now join the rest of the country as we listen in on alvin bragg, the manhattan district attorney. of course, prosecutors winning their case against the former president of the united states late today, getting guilty verdicts on all 34 felony counts. let's listen to alvin bragg. good evening, first and foremost, i want to thank the jury for its service, jurors perform a fundamental civic duty. their service is literally the cornerstone of our judicial system. we should all be thankful for the careful attention, that this jury paid to the evidence and the law and their time and commitment over these past several weeks, 12 everyday new yorkers and, of
david. >> david: martha raddatz reporting from washington. martha, thank you. >>> we have learned alvin bragg, the d.a. in new york addressing cameras and we'll pause here so that the entire network can join us, stay tuned. special report. now reporting. david muir. >> good evening again everyone. i'm david muir in new york. for those of you here in the east already watching world news tonight, we now join the rest of the country as we listen in on alvin bragg, the...
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>> david: martha raddatz, who continues to report on this war for us. martha, thank you. >>> the president's comments coming during an interview conducted in wisconsin today. the president was there, of course, one of the key battleground states that will decide this election. the new poll just out tonight, biden/trump in that state. and president biden was there with a major announcement from microsoft and american jobs. here's mary bruce. >> reporter: president biden traveling to the critical battleground of wisconsin today, where a new poll has him leading donald trump by the slimmest of margins. biden there to announce microsoft will build a $3.3 billion artificial intelligence center on the very same site of a failed trump era project that was supposed to create tens of thousands of jobs, but never got off the ground. >> it's going to be transformative, not just here, but worldwide. not only a significant invexm invexment investment in racine, but the people of racine. >> reporter: the microsoft project is expected to create 2,300 union constructio
>> david: martha raddatz, who continues to report on this war for us. martha, thank you. >>> the president's comments coming during an interview conducted in wisconsin today. the president was there, of course, one of the key battleground states that will decide this election. the new poll just out tonight, biden/trump in that state. and president biden was there with a major announcement from microsoft and american jobs. here's mary bruce. >> reporter: president biden...
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>> david: martha raddatz reporting from washington tonight. martha, thank you. >>> we turn next tonight to the guilty verdict in the west in a case that made national headlines. the trial of doomsday cult leader chad daybell accused of killing his first wife then accused of killing his current wife's two children. here's mola lenghi. >> reporter: more than four years after the murders of his first wife and his girlfriend's children made national headlines, doomsday author chad daybell facing his own judgment day. >> guilty. >> reporter: a jury convicting the idaho father of conspiring with his then girlfriend lori vallow to kill tammy daybell and lori's two children, 7-year-old joshua vallow, and his 16-year-old sister tylee. the charred bodies of the kids found in a shallow grave behind daybell's home. >> three dead bodies, and for what? money, power, and sex, that's what the defendant cared about. >> reporter: lori daybell is now serving a life sentence. prosecutors said the couple, who married weeks after the murders, wanted to start a new
>> david: martha raddatz reporting from washington tonight. martha, thank you. >>> we turn next tonight to the guilty verdict in the west in a case that made national headlines. the trial of doomsday cult leader chad daybell accused of killing his first wife then accused of killing his current wife's two children. here's mola lenghi. >> reporter: more than four years after the murders of his first wife and his girlfriend's children made national headlines, doomsday author...
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martha raddatz standing by with late reporting. >>> tonight, the drama in court. president trump's criminal trial. the judge telling trump, the fines against him are not working. telling the former president, jail is now a possibility. the judge telling trump, at the end of the day, i have a job to do. >>> tonight, the heart-stopping moments inside a pennsylvania church. a suspect pointing a handgun right at the pass on the. what then plays out. >>> the abc news exclusive tonight. linsey davis interviewing the prosecutor who is now off the georgia case against donald trump. linsey asking nathan wade, did you jeopardize the case by having that relationship with d.a. fani willis? what he says tonight about what trump will face in this case, regardless of whether wade is one of the prosecutors. >>> tonight, the recalls. two different kinds of planters nuts. >>> we also have news on alzheimer's tonight. two copies of the same gene seen in patients, and what scientists say this could now reveal. >>> and the countdown at this hour. boeing's critical mission tonight. sta
martha raddatz standing by with late reporting. >>> tonight, the drama in court. president trump's criminal trial. the judge telling trump, the fines against him are not working. telling the former president, jail is now a possibility. the judge telling trump, at the end of the day, i have a job to do. >>> tonight, the heart-stopping moments inside a pennsylvania church. a suspect pointing a handgun right at the pass on the. what then plays out. >>> the abc news...
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so, let's get right to abc's martha raddatz on what this means. have you learned? >> reporter: david, this has been a significant concern for the pentagon it was last thursday that russia launched this satellite into low earth orbit. a satellite that the pentagon does believe is capable of attacking other satellites in low earth orbit. this video from russia's military appearing to show that launch. while there's no indication that russia plans on attacking other satell satellites, when asked if the russian counter space weapon posed a threat to u.s. satellites, a pentagon spokesman said, it's a counter space weapon in the same orbit as a u.s. government satellite. the deputy u.s. ambassador to the u.n. is calling this launch troubling. david? >> david: troubling, indeed. you'll continue to track it for us. martha, thank you. >>> we turn to the criminal trial of donald trump tonight. the defense this evening resting its case without donald trump taking the stand. and all afternoon, the judge conferring with both sides now about how he will instruct the jury in this
so, let's get right to abc's martha raddatz on what this means. have you learned? >> reporter: david, this has been a significant concern for the pentagon it was last thursday that russia launched this satellite into low earth orbit. a satellite that the pentagon does believe is capable of attacking other satellites in low earth orbit. this video from russia's military appearing to show that launch. while there's no indication that russia plans on attacking other satell satellites, when...
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here's martha raddatz. >> reporter: you are watching u.s. air force lieutenant general mark sassaville suit up for the last time. >> have a good flight, sir. >> thank you. >> reporter: walking out to the fighter jet with his name on the side -- his call sign "sass." taking off from joint base andrews near washington. the same base where, 23 years ago, he was sent on a mission he thought could be his last. when you take off in your fighter jet, you don't really know what your mission is? >> we don't really know what our mission is. >> reporter: two two hijacked planes had hit the twin towers, and just a too miles away, another had hit the pentagon. >> one of the memories that will stay with me forever is seeing the pentagon on fire and being able to smell the fumes that were coming off of that. just the -- the burning concrete, the fuel from the airplane that had hit. i tell you, martha, what i was thinking about was december 7th, 1941. here we go again. >> reporter: he would get his orders along with f-16 pilot 26-year-old heather penny, fin
here's martha raddatz. >> reporter: you are watching u.s. air force lieutenant general mark sassaville suit up for the last time. >> have a good flight, sir. >> thank you. >> reporter: walking out to the fighter jet with his name on the side -- his call sign "sass." taking off from joint base andrews near washington. the same base where, 23 years ago, he was sent on a mission he thought could be his last. when you take off in your fighter jet, you don't really...
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here's abc's martha raddatz. >> you are watching u.s. air force lieutenant general mark sasseville suit up for the last time he played, sir. >> thank you. >> walking out to the fighter jet with his name on the side, his call sign sas taking off from joint base andrews near washington. the same base where 23 years ago, he was sent on a mission he thought could be his last. when you take off in your fighter jet, you don't really know what your mission is. we don't really know what our mission is. two planes had hit the twin towers and just a few miles away, another had hit the pentagon. >> i'll tell you, martha, i what i was thinking about was december seventh, 1941. here we go again. we just got attacked again. and we are really challenged to respond. >> he would get his orders along with f-16 pilot, 26 year old heather penny. find a rogue passenger jet. united flight 93. their f-16s did not have missiles on board. it was a different time. so penny and sasseville sasseville with two young children at home, decided that they would ram the
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abc's martha raddatz says the new policy moves the us one step closer to this war. it will be the pentagon that will coordinate exactly where the weapons can strike inside russia. >> but there is no question this is a big change. >> vladimir putin calls the new us policy an escalation in, well, the third human case of bird flu. >> here in the us has been confirmed. in michigan, all three were exposed to infected dairy cows on different farms two in michigan, one in texas. the cdc says the risk to the public remains low, but it is stockpiling the current bird flu vaccine and a new mrna vaccine is now in the works. >> time now for your friday weather. a flood watch is in effect for north texas. flooded highways like this one near dallas yesterday are possible again today. the storms in texas this week prompting rescues like this one. the driver of that truck was pulled to safety near houston after the man who came to the rescue broke through the windshield. today's severe weather threat stretches from the southern border to memphis. some areas could see six inches of
abc's martha raddatz says the new policy moves the us one step closer to this war. it will be the pentagon that will coordinate exactly where the weapons can strike inside russia. >> but there is no question this is a big change. >> vladimir putin calls the new us policy an escalation in, well, the third human case of bird flu. >> here in the us has been confirmed. in michigan, all three were exposed to infected dairy cows on different farms two in michigan, one in texas. the...
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our chief global affairs correspondent martha raddatz joins us with the latest. good morning, martha. >> reporter: good morning, michael. this is a major reversal with russian troops just 20 miles across the border from ukraine's second largest city, on the verge of a full scale assault, president biden gave the green light for ukraine to launch american supplied weapons into russia itself. this is something ukraine's president zelenskyy has been pleading for and more than a dozen countries have already approved several moves. u.s. officials voiced deep concerns that allowing hits on russian soil would pull american further into this conflict. there are restrictions. officials insist the u.s. weapons will only target russian military sites that are being used to launch weapons into kharkiv. putin already calling this an escalation, another step towards a serious conflict in europe and around the globe. rebecca. >> rebecca: a major reversal with potential side effects. okay, martha, thank you. we turn now to aircraft maker boeing, delivering its plan to the faa ou
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. >> janai: let's bring in martha raddatz, who will be hosting "this week later" and good morning to you. thank you for being here. this operation, israel's goal and the operation in rafah, marcus just describing that they're saying that this is precise and limited in scope, not that full-scale operation. is this just semantics? what is the goal of this operation? >> reporter: we've heard the israelis say that they want to wipe out hamas entirely, but this has the u.s. incredibly worried about exactly what will happen there. they do fear there will be a fu full-scale invasion into rafah using those large bombs, the same kind of bombs that president biden put a hold on, 500-pound bombs, 2,000-pound bombs that often have a bigger blast radius and it is easier to kill civilians. that's what the u.s. is watching. you've heard president biden say again and again we don't want that full-scale invasion, and that is why he withheld those weapons. but you also heard the state department saying it is reasonable to assess that u.s. weapons have been used by israel in instances inconsistent with
. >> janai: let's bring in martha raddatz, who will be hosting "this week later" and good morning to you. thank you for being here. this operation, israel's goal and the operation in rafah, marcus just describing that they're saying that this is precise and limited in scope, not that full-scale operation. is this just semantics? what is the goal of this operation? >> reporter: we've heard the israelis say that they want to wipe out hamas entirely, but this has the u.s....
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martha raddatz speaks with maryland democratic senator chris van hollen. about the 2024 race and the upcoming presidential debates. plus, the latest on the uproar around supreme court justice samuel alito and ukraine's fighting. that is all coming up this morning on "this week." >>> we're going to go to l.a. now, where the district attorney's office is responding to the disturbing hotel video showing sean "diddy" combs attacking his then-girlfriend cassie ventura in 2016. they are saying they cannot prosecute the music mogul because they say it's outside the statute of limitations. in the video ventura is being shown being thrown to the hotel and then being kicked twice while being dragged away. her attorney saying the video supports ventura's claims of assault that have long been denied by combs from a now settled lawsuit. combs has not commented on the video, whit. >> whit: gio, now a fatal boat collision that took the life of a 15-year-old girl in florida. the surveillance video now being released showing what the boat operator was doing after the deadl
martha raddatz speaks with maryland democratic senator chris van hollen. about the 2024 race and the upcoming presidential debates. plus, the latest on the uproar around supreme court justice samuel alito and ukraine's fighting. that is all coming up this morning on "this week." >>> we're going to go to l.a. now, where the district attorney's office is responding to the disturbing hotel video showing sean "diddy" combs attacking his then-girlfriend cassie ventura in...
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on october 9th there's a debate, first question out of the gate from anderson cooper and martha raddatz is about the "access hollywood" tape. on the 10th "the new york times" publishes a story about other women coming forward with other allegations, so they just could not get out from under these things and it's no accident that the first version of the nondisclosure agreement that stormy daniels signs, she signed on october 10th, 2016. i also found it really interesting that stormy daniels' remembrance of the nondisclosure agreement she signed is that it was a two-way street. basically she and donald trump would be put in a situation where neither one of them could acknowledge they had ever met one another much less had a sexual encounter but if you read the language of the nondisclosure agreement that was ultimately agreed to, that's not how it came out. it was a one-way street. donald trump in exchange for purchasing the rights to her story had a right to her silence. she did not have an equivalent right and i think if prosecutors are able to elicit that as well there might be some m
on october 9th there's a debate, first question out of the gate from anderson cooper and martha raddatz is about the "access hollywood" tape. on the 10th "the new york times" publishes a story about other women coming forward with other allegations, so they just could not get out from under these things and it's no accident that the first version of the nondisclosure agreement that stormy daniels signs, she signed on october 10th, 2016. i also found it really interesting...
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raddatz and nobody knew how this was going to play out nobody knew donald trump had held this press conference with bill clinton accusers. >> he had brought them to the debate hall they both walked out there. they didn't shake hands, they didn't shake hands with the moderators. the tension, the molecules of the air on that said were charged in that room. and i mean, i've done other debates before never committee of the presidential debate, but primary debates i've never experienced a 20 minutes outside of a combat zone that was so charged and just almost anything could have had. and he started following her around on stage. i mean, the whole thing was it was just stunning to be a part of yeah. >> i mean, i remember i was covering hillary clinton at the time. the fact that he brought bill clinton's accusers to that debate created this incredible circus atmosphere. but it also made people believed that he was just going to kind of bulldozer through this moment i think it was kind of a mixed bag on the debate stage, but it was really was because ultimately the end result of all of this
raddatz and nobody knew how this was going to play out nobody knew donald trump had held this press conference with bill clinton accusers. >> he had brought them to the debate hall they both walked out there. they didn't shake hands, they didn't shake hands with the moderators. the tension, the molecules of the air on that said were charged in that room. and i mean, i've done other debates before never committee of the presidential debate, but primary debates i've never experienced a 20...
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i coma moderated abc's martha raddatz, that was back in october of 2016 during debate prep, the access hollywood tape occurred on a friday. the debate was on a sunday when the access hollywood tape came out for our debate prep it completely changed the way we approached this debate. and obviously the first question of the debate became about the access hollywood tape. take a look we've received a lot of questions online. mr. trump, about the tape that was released on fridays. you can imagine you called what you said locker room banter. you describe kissing women without consent, grabbing their genitals. that is sexual assault you bragged that you have sexually assaulted women. do you understand that no, i didn't say that at all. >> i don't think you understood what was that this was locker room talk i'm not proud of it. i apologize to my family. i apologize to the american people. certainly i'm not proud of it. oh, but this is locker room talk just for the record though, are you saying that what you said on that bus 11 years ago that you did not actually kiss women without consent or g
i coma moderated abc's martha raddatz, that was back in october of 2016 during debate prep, the access hollywood tape occurred on a friday. the debate was on a sunday when the access hollywood tape came out for our debate prep it completely changed the way we approached this debate. and obviously the first question of the debate became about the access hollywood tape. take a look we've received a lot of questions online. mr. trump, about the tape that was released on fridays. you can imagine...
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chief global affairs anchor martha raddatz is tracking this story from washington. good morning, martha. >> reporter: good morning, robin. this is a very different kind of detention. this soldier was in russia without permission, seemingly ignoring every warning to americans about travel to russia, especially members of the military. even his mother told him not to go. this morning 35-year-old staff sergeant gordon black behind bars in the eastern russian city of vladavostar. arrested there late last week, charged with criminal misconduct. his mother telling us her son met a russian woman tending bar near his army base in south korea who was later deported back to russia. she said her son was visiting the woman when arrested, describing the relationship as volatile and the woman as someone she suspected might be a spy. >> i knew something was going to happen. i felt like he was being set up by her. that she caused the argument. that she started the fight. to get him arrested. >> reporter: russian television saying the charges against sergeant black are for beating a
chief global affairs anchor martha raddatz is tracking this story from washington. good morning, martha. >> reporter: good morning, robin. this is a very different kind of detention. this soldier was in russia without permission, seemingly ignoring every warning to americans about travel to russia, especially members of the military. even his mother told him not to go. this morning 35-year-old staff sergeant gordon black behind bars in the eastern russian city of vladavostar. arrested...
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. >> brian: look at martha r raddatz, kristin. indiscriminately killing babies. they are going by hamas numbers. when israel puts out numbers they say israel puts out numbers unverified. but hamas, we don't verify them but we will use those numbers for certain. just go to the war colleges. they say that the way they are fighting is extremely the rough esther rain on the planet. and they are being extremely efficient and discriminatory on it. i will bring to you this one statement. if hamas has the weapons that israel has. they would wipe out israel tomorrow. israel has the ability to wipe out hamas and instead they are weaving through the masses in order to kill people who are in tunnels underneath. that's why they need the bombs, mr. president, because they built 500 square miles word of tunnels with our money, a lot of it, and they are hiding down there, the palestinian people are up front and you provide the precision weaponry that goes on the kits that go on those bombs they will hit exactly where they are supposed to. not in your world, they are now sitting
. >> brian: look at martha r raddatz, kristin. indiscriminately killing babies. they are going by hamas numbers. when israel puts out numbers they say israel puts out numbers unverified. but hamas, we don't verify them but we will use those numbers for certain. just go to the war colleges. they say that the way they are fighting is extremely the rough esther rain on the planet. and they are being extremely efficient and discriminatory on it. i will bring to you this one statement. if...
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the first question out of the gate, or one of them from anderson cooper and martha raddatz, is about the "access hollywood" tape. by october 10th, "the new york times" is publishing reports of other problematic behavior that trump has had with women. then by the 15th and the 16th, trump is, again, on the offensive, pushing back against these other women's stories, not stories involving stormy daniels or karen mcdougal, but other women who accused trump of misconduct in this period. she is taking us through in rapid fire succession, one crisis after another after another, precipitated all at once by the "access hollywood" tape from which they can't get out from under. it's no wonder after seeing hope hicks' testimony that michael cohen, dylan howard, david pecker, donald trump, are engineering these settlement payments to happen because they needed this problem to go away, as opposed to continuing throughout november and up until election day, mika. >> "politico" says in their story reporting on this that hope hicks offered the defense their first glimmer of hope here. says that trump
the first question out of the gate, or one of them from anderson cooper and martha raddatz, is about the "access hollywood" tape. by october 10th, "the new york times" is publishing reports of other problematic behavior that trump has had with women. then by the 15th and the 16th, trump is, again, on the offensive, pushing back against these other women's stories, not stories involving stormy daniels or karen mcdougal, but other women who accused trump of misconduct in this...
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raddatz, clearly the most reliable narrator we've heard from so far, because of course, david pecker or a tabloid king, who is clearly really admire trump and was a little sycophantic himself then of course we heard from some other against summary witnesses, people who moved in testimony. it also heard from trump's a long time, the 35 years secretary rhona graff, she clearly i built her entire career on her relationship with him. then we heard from keith davidson, who clearly i'd memory issues defenses making him out to be a queer extortionists. hearing from hope hicks, hearing her narrate this story is going to be incredibly important for the jury, not hicks saying right now that the access hollywood with tape was raised during the debate as one of the first questions, not surprising hanging over everything exactly how, how could it not have bad but the pressure the campaign trump had kind of had people spread this rumor that he was going to drop out of the race when this happened. and instead, he brought the bill clinton accusers, right? >> debate. i mean, this is that moment where
raddatz, clearly the most reliable narrator we've heard from so far, because of course, david pecker or a tabloid king, who is clearly really admire trump and was a little sycophantic himself then of course we heard from some other against summary witnesses, people who moved in testimony. it also heard from trump's a long time, the 35 years secretary rhona graff, she clearly i built her entire career on her relationship with him. then we heard from keith davidson, who clearly i'd memory issues...