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he lies. he lies to us every day. when is he ever that? michael asked. so brant started listing the lives. well all politicians lie, but all don't lie all the time. that's what he does. he lies all time, brant said, and listed more examples. i hadn't heard that, michael said. i haven't seen that. i haven't seen any of that. brant began mentioning sources, and michael pushed back, saying those sources were the liars, not trump, that the mainstream media lied the time incessantly and deliberately. and the proof was that they never, never went after the left. only the right. yeah. yeah. i understand that point said. but the larger point was that leaders should be held to the highest standards. and trump was violating that standard every day. i don't trust the man, brant said. i don't trust with your life. with my life, with any life on this street. and then added, he's unchristian. at least that's the way he would remember the conversation along with the growing sense that were getting heated and that if they kept going they were to cross a line that would
he lies. he lies to us every day. when is he ever that? michael asked. so brant started listing the lives. well all politicians lie, but all don't lie all the time. that's what he does. he lies all time, brant said, and listed more examples. i hadn't heard that, michael said. i haven't seen that. i haven't seen any of that. brant began mentioning sources, and michael pushed back, saying those sources were the liars, not trump, that the mainstream media lied the time incessantly and...
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and david pecker said he just didn't remember if he was told by michael cohen if he knew. but it ties michaels cohen, saying the boss is going to love this, that communicated there was an awareness but donald trump. but it's really crucial they connect donald trump to this. >> were you able to see donald trump and his reaction to any of this? >> i was. i was in the overflow room so i had a good view of him. a lot of the morning, he looked very frustrated. sort of a grimace and scowl on his face. he did not look happy but a lot of it, not a lot of facial expressions at times. very steady, but not happy. >> always so interesting to talk to you. thank you so much. coming up, david pecker on the stand. more about him sharing how he used his media might to help donald trump. we'll speak to a former executive who worked with him at ami, the publisher of the national enquirer. what he can tell us about the relationship between trump and david pecker. the relationship between trump and david pecker (smelling) ew. gotta get rid of this. ♪tell me why♪ because it stinks. ♪have
and david pecker said he just didn't remember if he was told by michael cohen if he knew. but it ties michaels cohen, saying the boss is going to love this, that communicated there was an awareness but donald trump. but it's really crucial they connect donald trump to this. >> were you able to see donald trump and his reaction to any of this? >> i was. i was in the overflow room so i had a good view of him. a lot of the morning, he looked very frustrated. sort of a grimace and scowl...
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he has less credibility problems than michael cohen and also he corroborates the documents and cohen's testimony. in the end, david pecker may be the state's star witness, not michael cohen, who really may just be sort of a side show when this is all said and done. >> i want to ask you about that. because the other problem they're going to have going after michael cohen, he did the crimes for trump. he did them for trump. he didn't just on his own -- we'll come right back. jill, thank you very much. adam and danny are staying with me. >> trump built his reputation on the back pages of the tabloids. why the prosecution think its first witness as we just mentioned, the aforementioned former publisher david pecker played a central role. chris counahan for leaffilter— the permanent gutter solution that protects your home in so many ways, it takes more than one chris to explain it. but together, i think we've got the job covered. like leaffilter's has your gutters covered. protecting you from getting up on this thing to clean out your gutters ever again. and you know how else leaffilter p
he has less credibility problems than michael cohen and also he corroborates the documents and cohen's testimony. in the end, david pecker may be the state's star witness, not michael cohen, who really may just be sort of a side show when this is all said and done. >> i want to ask you about that. because the other problem they're going to have going after michael cohen, he did the crimes for trump. he did them for trump. he didn't just on his own -- we'll come right back. jill, thank you...
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he is completely likable as a witness and also michael cohen. he is not punching back in the same way. he has so many deliverables for this prosecution. >> susanne, on that note about him not being michael cohen, david pecker is someone who talked about idolizing and respecting donald trump to this day. he was someone when they were sitting around, it wasn't just these cases and what we are talking about, he was also writing stories and putting them in the national enquirer about trump's rivals. he seems to be a much better witness than michael cohen who has already been and gone to jail for lying. talk a little bit about that. >> i think it is important that people know that david pecker is a principle here. he was talking to donald trump and another principle . michael cohen is a lawyer that was going out and executing what donald trump wanted. donna trump's lawyers i think will make michael cohen out to be a rope actor but what you saw with david pecker was a principle ahead of the national enquirer talking to his friend donald trump about pl
he is completely likable as a witness and also michael cohen. he is not punching back in the same way. he has so many deliverables for this prosecution. >> susanne, on that note about him not being michael cohen, david pecker is someone who talked about idolizing and respecting donald trump to this day. he was someone when they were sitting around, it wasn't just these cases and what we are talking about, he was also writing stories and putting them in the national enquirer about trump's...
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number one, he has some baggage, but he doesn't have the baggage of a michael cohen. number two, he's going to lay the foundation of this pre-existing relationship and this catch and kill arrangement. and that's going to match up to a lot of documents that the state is going to introduce. number three, he was a friend of donald trump's. so his testimony may be more credible for that reason. he may be testifying about something we're not anticipating, and it might be about a direct conversation with donald trump, because, remember, that there were these entries in business records can be shown from the records with the state, with the people need to show is donald trump's involvement and his intent. someone like david pecker may have a lot of information about that. and, finally, the reason that david pecker may be the most important witness is that he's first. he's the first one out of the gate, which means the prosecution is comfortable with him, they trust him, and they want to create an impression, a first impression on this jury. who did they call? who did they ch
number one, he has some baggage, but he doesn't have the baggage of a michael cohen. number two, he's going to lay the foundation of this pre-existing relationship and this catch and kill arrangement. and that's going to match up to a lot of documents that the state is going to introduce. number three, he was a friend of donald trump's. so his testimony may be more credible for that reason. he may be testifying about something we're not anticipating, and it might be about a direct conversation...
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made to michael cohen in 2017, he had full knowledge of what he was paying michael cohen for. >> maya, the importance for the prosecution of bringing the jurors back to that 2016, what was happenings and why that's so important. >> so, so important because they have to show intent, right? that's the agreement to conceal with the intent to unlawfully interfere in the election. that's their case, and it was october 7th, 2016 that access hollywood comes out. the very next day, donald trump, cohen, michael cohen and hope hicks are on a call together. i mean, the proximity to that and what we know that michael cohen's going to say about being directed and what he was directed to do from the beginning, that's why all of these things and then october 26th, this is the donald trump is directing this. he knows that he's directing it. that's the inference they're saying the evidence is going to demonstrate, and this is why i keep saying time is a witness because it's also the proximity and time, that point about right after two calls with donald trump, then michael cohen goes across the street
made to michael cohen in 2017, he had full knowledge of what he was paying michael cohen for. >> maya, the importance for the prosecution of bringing the jurors back to that 2016, what was happenings and why that's so important. >> so, so important because they have to show intent, right? that's the agreement to conceal with the intent to unlawfully interfere in the election. that's their case, and it was october 7th, 2016 that access hollywood comes out. the very next day, donald...
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we expect that there's going to be a tape coming out with michael cohen where he taped trump at some point and there's some allegations or at least some statements in the tape at the appears that trump is relying on what weisselberg and cohen we're doing and saying, look, i don't really know, just tell me what to do. what's the amount of money they may be getting ready to refute some of that bass and now he's actually very much in control of his business. he's very much in control of his finances. he's not somebody who just signs off on a check or an invoice that somebody places in front of him and so my guess is that the prosecutors trying to prepare for that witnesses today, we're like, what trial is like a book and the witnesses today, we're like blank pages if they're sticking into the book and throughout the trial, that will be filling in these bits and pieces. the chapter by chapter in one of the chapters i think is going to be released from the defense. trump really wasn't the man in charge is michael cohen, as we saw, even from some of the things in the clips we looked at ear
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once we learned about michael avenatti who was just ever present, i mean, he's comparing himself to michael cohen favorably and i don't remember michael cohen defrauding a paraplegic and stealing $300,000 is a lot to steal from anybody and stormy daniels didn't appear to be sitting that high in the income level. it's like astonishing. but i mean, we can't be surprised that he now doesn't think this is the right case at the right time. because he's not in it. he's not central anymore. he's sitting in a prison and it probably was a relief to him to have a platform to talk about it because he's not sitting in a chair as counsel and he's probably not even going to be a witness for the reason he said michael cohen wouldn't make a good witness. that's because he's a fraud and a liar and a cheat. >> i hear your criticism there. sometimes viewers come in and out as you get ready for dinner on the east coast. he's been convicted of crimes related to dishonesty. and mr. cohen's crimes were chiefly on behalf of donald trump and he ultimately cooperated with them although there were also some tax issue
once we learned about michael avenatti who was just ever present, i mean, he's comparing himself to michael cohen favorably and i don't remember michael cohen defrauding a paraplegic and stealing $300,000 is a lot to steal from anybody and stormy daniels didn't appear to be sitting that high in the income level. it's like astonishing. but i mean, we can't be surprised that he now doesn't think this is the right case at the right time. because he's not in it. he's not central anymore. he's...
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michael con a picture of betr times for donald trump and his attorney, michael cohen. he's good m. he's a man who cares deeply about this country& a snapot of bitter times now, he got in trouble. he went to jail this had nothing to do with me do native new yorkers met in 2006, cohen bought a condo& trump building and by most accounts, they bonded quickly over their shared values and sharp elbows soon cohen was handling real estate deals, helping run some companies. they say mr. trump's pitbull that i am his um, his right-hand man when trump's campaign lit up, cohen sharpen his teeth, you guys are down and it makes that there would most of them, all of them and trump return the favor. michael cohen is a very talented lawyer, is a good lawyer in my firm, as claims of improper hush money emerged, trump initially included cohen and his denials of any wrongdoing, like with this crazy stormy daniels deal, he represented me and from what i see, he did absolutely nothing wrong when headlines warn that cohen might help prosecutors. trump posted, i don't see michael doing that. and he ripped
michael con a picture of betr times for donald trump and his attorney, michael cohen. he's good m. he's a man who cares deeply about this country& a snapot of bitter times now, he got in trouble. he went to jail this had nothing to do with me do native new yorkers met in 2006, cohen bought a condo& trump building and by most accounts, they bonded quickly over their shared values and sharp elbows soon cohen was handling real estate deals, helping run some companies. they say mr. trump's...
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he is e-mailing michael cohen. he's saying, where is the money? and michael cohen has all these reasons why he can't. i don't your wire transfer information. keith davidson had sent it yesterday. he said we're having technical problems. i can't get it to you. he was doing everything he could not to come up with the money and his client is calling him constantly. he's getting calls for stormy daniels, her representative, where is the money? and then at one point, there's another call the that happens. and michael cohen says, fine, i'm going to do it myself. my boss is in five states. i just can't deal with all of this. i can't reach them. i'm going to do it myself. >> what kind of witness is keith davidson? >> i thought he was a strong witness. he is limited, which we'll talk about in a minute. but his demeanor was great. he's somewhat limited in his contact. he's dealing with michael cohen. he's not dealing with donald trump. which is a difference between what we saw with pecker when with we had two principals speaking to each other we had convers
he is e-mailing michael cohen. he's saying, where is the money? and michael cohen has all these reasons why he can't. i don't your wire transfer information. keith davidson had sent it yesterday. he said we're having technical problems. i can't get it to you. he was doing everything he could not to come up with the money and his client is calling him constantly. he's getting calls for stormy daniels, her representative, where is the money? and then at one point, there's another call the that...
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talked more about how he met michael cohen. a little color from inside the courtroom from our own reporter that trump is primarily -- doesn't appear to be aware. monica, thank you very much. >>> a live report from columbia university, as tensions escalate between protesters, administrators and school is security after students occupy a college hall. >>> updates from inside the courthouse. don't go anywhere. this is "andrea mitchell reports" on msnbc. is "andrea ml reports" on msnbc. long but with prilosec otc just one pill a day blocks heartburn for a full 24 hours. for one and done heartburn relief, prilosec otc. one pill a day, 24 hours, zero heartburn. nothing dims my light like a migraine. with nurtec odt, i found relief. the only migraine medication that helps treat and prevent, all in one. to those with migraine, i see you. for the acute treatment of migraine with or without aura and the preventive treatment of episodic migraine in adults. don't take if allergic to nurtec odt. allergic reactions can occur, even days after
talked more about how he met michael cohen. a little color from inside the courtroom from our own reporter that trump is primarily -- doesn't appear to be aware. monica, thank you very much. >>> a live report from columbia university, as tensions escalate between protesters, administrators and school is security after students occupy a college hall. >>> updates from inside the courthouse. don't go anywhere. this is "andrea mitchell reports" on msnbc. is "andrea...
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the defendant claimed he was paying michael cohen for legal services performed in 2017. this simply was not true. and it was a false statement that the defendant made month after month in 2017. april, may, june and so on. through the rest of the year. for nine straight months, the defendant held documents in his hand containing this key lie that he was paying michael cohen legal services performed in 2017. and he personally signed checks for payments to michael cohen for each of these nine months. in total, a grand jury found there were 34 documents with this critical false statement. why did donald trump repeatedly make these false statements? the evidence will show he did so to cover up crimes relating to the 2016 election. donald trump, executives of the publishing company american media inc., mr. cohen and others agreed in 2015 to a catch and kill scheme, a scheme to buy and suppress negative information to help mr. trump's chance of winning the election. as part of this scheme, donald trump and others made three payments to people who claim to have negative informat
the defendant claimed he was paying michael cohen for legal services performed in 2017. this simply was not true. and it was a false statement that the defendant made month after month in 2017. april, may, june and so on. through the rest of the year. for nine straight months, the defendant held documents in his hand containing this key lie that he was paying michael cohen legal services performed in 2017. and he personally signed checks for payments to michael cohen for each of these nine...
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denied knowledge of reimbursement to michael cohen in that he did this for other celebrities and he did this for trump going back to decades so your left on friday wondering what is the intelligent design here toward conviction and one thing that would help if you would just tell us what's the crime. >> they haven't gotten to that part yet sort of looking at what he said he walked out one of his first words was this should not be happening it should have never happened he said he's been sitting there for eight days he launched into the happenings with the economy which is quite clearly still watching as he sits in the courtroom oil prices up he said the economy filing apart his words but he sits there day after day and you just heard president biden has agreed to debate in an interview with howard stern today a bit of a shocker because the indication was that he would not debate the president then extended an invitation as soon as next week let's do this we are ready willing and able he suggested next week in michigan he then launched into what he said was a well coordinated attack
denied knowledge of reimbursement to michael cohen in that he did this for other celebrities and he did this for trump going back to decades so your left on friday wondering what is the intelligent design here toward conviction and one thing that would help if you would just tell us what's the crime. >> they haven't gotten to that part yet sort of looking at what he said he walked out one of his first words was this should not be happening it should have never happened he said he's been...
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pecker said he got angry with him when he did not do what michael cohen told him to do. that puts a lot of emphasis on cohen and not trump. >> sandra: as you said all that we are sitting here on the set saying what are these moments? i mean, think about exactly what jonathan turley just said could be the case, carrie. >> i thought it was also interesting that david packer testified that donald trump would not pay for stories normally because he would say what is the point? it gets out anyway. so, my question is then when did that start and the reason i ask that is because is it possible that michael cohen was making representations on behalf of donald trump that donald trump had not himself endorsed? michael:'s job was to fix trouble though my problems for donald trump and maybe he took it into his own handset i would pay off this person and this person and worry about having us out to mike afterwards, we really don't know. >> john: if i may add a personal note here i dealt with michael cohen a lot between 2012 and 2017 and even after that. and he was, what's a good way?
pecker said he got angry with him when he did not do what michael cohen told him to do. that puts a lot of emphasis on cohen and not trump. >> sandra: as you said all that we are sitting here on the set saying what are these moments? i mean, think about exactly what jonathan turley just said could be the case, carrie. >> i thought it was also interesting that david packer testified that donald trump would not pay for stories normally because he would say what is the point? it gets...
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pecker says in the testimony, he mentioned to me, he said i spoke to michael michael cohen. he said he told me about that time. he told me about that. he said he told me about karen. he said to me, what do you think this is pecker saying the trump asked him, what do you think about karen mcdougal pecker goes on to say, i believe you should buy it. i believe you trump should by the karen mcdougal story, trump said to me, look, everything he says, i don't by stories and he said that anytime you do anything like this, it always gets out for says, i still believe we should take the story off the market. trump says, let me think about it and i'll have michael cohen call you in a few days in this, we do have a graphic of later in the testimony, pecker talks about how he was speaking to michael cohen. this is josh steinglass, the prosecutor. how would you describe michael cohen's tone during those calls about karen mcdougal pecker he says michael was very agitated. it looked like he was getting a lot of pressure to get the answer like right away steinglass asked, what makes you say
pecker says in the testimony, he mentioned to me, he said i spoke to michael michael cohen. he said he told me about that time. he told me about that. he said he told me about karen. he said to me, what do you think this is pecker saying the trump asked him, what do you think about karen mcdougal pecker goes on to say, i believe you should buy it. i believe you trump should by the karen mcdougal story, trump said to me, look, everything he says, i don't by stories and he said that anytime you...
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trump who he called an eligible bachelor, although he was married, pecker said that he would notify michael cohen and he'd have the stories. in other magazines. pecker also testified, quote, in a presidential campaign, i was the person that thought that there would be a lot of women who would come out to try to sell their stories because mr. trump was well-known, is the most eligible bachelor and dated the most beautiful women, unquote. >> pecker also said, have you heard of women selling stories he'd notified cohen he'd had the stories killed. >> he said, i think it was a mutual benefit. it would help his campaign and it would also help me unquote the tactic discussed in that meeting. it's called catch and kill by somebody by the rights to a story. and instead of running it kill it. it's not illegal. it's not illegal at all. the practice of buying silence to squash an unfavorable story. but it did become central to the health of former president trump's 2016 campaign, for example, just days before voters at the streets, the wall street journal reported that enquirer, a parent thank company
trump who he called an eligible bachelor, although he was married, pecker said that he would notify michael cohen and he'd have the stories. in other magazines. pecker also testified, quote, in a presidential campaign, i was the person that thought that there would be a lot of women who would come out to try to sell their stories because mr. trump was well-known, is the most eligible bachelor and dated the most beautiful women, unquote. >> pecker also said, have you heard of women selling...
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he clearly, according to his testimony, he has a banking relationship with michael cohen, he was assigned to cohen's account because quote, cohen was known to be challenging mr. fair. apparently it was good with difficult clients but he insisted cohen is not difficult, but we haven't gotten to really why he is on the stand. we don't know if this is gonna be about payments to stormy daniels or cohen's home equity line. it's unclear, but stay tuned because we continue to get these lives updates from inside the court bit of a mystery late on a friday afternoon, paula reid. thank you so much i've or sanchez in new york and i'm wolf blitzer here in washington. much more of our specialty what coverage of the trial is coming up and i'll be back in two hours in the situation room 6:00 p.m. eastern. but the lead with jake tapper starts right now cnn's breaking news welcome to the lead on jake tapper, right now, right this minute. i knew witness in donald trump's hush money cover up trial. the prosecution just called it's third witness. his name is gary pharaoh. gary pharaoh is a banker who worked
he clearly, according to his testimony, he has a banking relationship with michael cohen, he was assigned to cohen's account because quote, cohen was known to be challenging mr. fair. apparently it was good with difficult clients but he insisted cohen is not difficult, but we haven't gotten to really why he is on the stand. we don't know if this is gonna be about payments to stormy daniels or cohen's home equity line. it's unclear, but stay tuned because we continue to get these lives updates...
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here to michael, he's the one where the computer on seeing the company, the, i mean people who are part of the voice of the i don't have the most of the shania publicly and for the little kind of you salma last for the move when i would show seemed wrong just don't move out because the application and engagement equals the trail. when so many find themselves will support. we choose to look so common ground the the, the, [000:00:00;00] the, the video of thank you. so this is julia most goes by points of some of the because it was supposed to, this is not, i mean is can, which in us was right on the symbol of the, the voice of your luxury is just your point for you. what this measurements deformed your feet, thomas post, get a name, a speech pathologist, and mostly which is the most clear is clearly see the story and i'm going to do something with i also checked me know? 6 cool. it just yes. yes. i mean, yeah. 70 bradley labeled, we'll talk soon, choose your phone or your store for, for the personal level of perfect for people or the last 4 of you are familiar with some of these, but cert
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when michael cohen pled guilty, he admitted in federal court that he hadn't paid out this hush money out of his own accord, out of the goodness of his heart. michael cohen admitted in court filings. he swore in person in federal court that he had been directed to make these payments by his boss, by donald trump. he effectively said, you know, yes, i committed this crime. i committed it in cahoots with my boss because he wanted me to. it was all to benefit him. now, trump was referred to in the court documents in the michael cohen case. he was famously described as individual one. and michael cohen attested in federal court that in the commission of the crimes he was pleading guilty to, o he acted coordination with and at the direction of individual one, aka donald trump. and michael cohen had receipts to back this up, literal receipts. when he was called to testify before congress, you may remember he brought with him c copies of thet checks that wer given to him to reimburse him for making the illegal payment. checks signed in some cases by donald j. trump. many of them signed while
when michael cohen pled guilty, he admitted in federal court that he hadn't paid out this hush money out of his own accord, out of the goodness of his heart. michael cohen admitted in court filings. he swore in person in federal court that he had been directed to make these payments by his boss, by donald trump. he effectively said, you know, yes, i committed this crime. i committed it in cahoots with my boss because he wanted me to. it was all to benefit him. now, trump was referred to in the...
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trump, michael cohen and david becker. they agreed to a three-pronged conspiracy according to the lawyer. david becker said he would be the eyes and ears and would work to keep it quiet. it was described as the core of the conspiracy. he vowed to use his publications to attack mr. trump's political opponents. part of this game according to the prosecution, secure the story of mary mcdougall who said she had an affair with mr. trump. when it comes to mr. trump's lawyer, the argument that they brought, the lawyer denied that mr. trump was reimbursing michael cohen. he added that the prosecutors have put a sinister spin on this as if it is a crime but the jurors will learn that it is not. trump amped up the drama. he emphasized that mr. trump denies her claim saying daniels agreement to not spread false claims about trump is not illegal. it was mr. trump himself after the proceedings, giving some comments in new york city. here he is from yesterday. [video clip] >> they take this payment and call it a legal expense. this is w
trump, michael cohen and david becker. they agreed to a three-pronged conspiracy according to the lawyer. david becker said he would be the eyes and ears and would work to keep it quiet. it was described as the core of the conspiracy. he vowed to use his publications to attack mr. trump's political opponents. part of this game according to the prosecution, secure the story of mary mcdougall who said she had an affair with mr. trump. when it comes to mr. trump's lawyer, the argument that they...
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and despite the turn, he's taken now, michael cohen was fanatically loyal to the man he always referred to as mr. trump. and we knew that he was always out there defending his reputation, i think to marcus is point this fits with what we know oh, about how meticulously trump pays attention to his image in the media, right? he, right. while this trial was going on, he's tweeting about the details of the way he's being covered in the new york times. so to this day, i think it's very much fits with what we know about how donald trump has always very carefully managed perceptions of himself, always very carefully monitored the media coverage of himself. but it's wild to actually get this behind the scenes glimpse, right? because if you are covering this campaign, you saw these headlines come out in the national enquirer or are you sort of went, wow, they really seem to like trump and they really seem to not like all these other guys. i wonder what's going on. and then back in 2018, wall street journal broke the story about the catch and kill scheme and the stormy daniels payment. but we hav
and despite the turn, he's taken now, michael cohen was fanatically loyal to the man he always referred to as mr. trump. and we knew that he was always out there defending his reputation, i think to marcus is point this fits with what we know oh, about how meticulously trump pays attention to his image in the media, right? he, right. while this trial was going on, he's tweeting about the details of the way he's being covered in the new york times. so to this day, i think it's very much fits...
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we have to win. >> michael: oh, okay, so i guess he is saying it. i should probably watch these clips before i host the show. but i guess we shouldn't be surprised. the right to life you can compromise on, but the right to an election? well, that's trump's "precious baby." now we come back, alex garland will be joining me on the show. don't go away. [cheers and applause] hello, ghostbusters. it's doug. we help people customize and save hundreds on car insurance with liberty mutual. we got a bit of a situation. [ metal groans] sure, i can hold. ♪ liberty liberty liberty liberty ♪ hello, ghostbusters. it's doug. we help people customize and save hundreds on car insurance with liberty mutual. we got a bit of a situation. [ metal groans] sure, i can hold. ♪ liberty liberty liberty liberty ♪ dad, don't forget about my new cleats. sweetie, i can't make it to dick's this week. have you heard of dicks.com? have i heard of dicks.com? girl: let's go! let's go! have i heard of dicks.com? (screaming) whoa. don't overthink it. let's go shopping. anyone i
we have to win. >> michael: oh, okay, so i guess he is saying it. i should probably watch these clips before i host the show. but i guess we shouldn't be surprised. the right to life you can compromise on, but the right to an election? well, that's trump's "precious baby." now we come back, alex garland will be joining me on the show. don't go away. [cheers and applause] hello, ghostbusters. it's doug. we help people customize and save hundreds on car insurance with liberty...
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he was a lawyer, and you rely on your lawyers, but michael cohen was a convicted liar. he was a lawyer for many people,
he was a lawyer, and you rely on your lawyers, but michael cohen was a convicted liar. he was a lawyer for many people,
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he will not stop with michael cohen. he will make people involved in this trial he will make them pay for being involved in it. >> there is, everything in our system is designed to protect donald trump's rights. he is innocent until proven guilty. and, donald trump seems hellbent on perverting a system that is set to protect him. and there are a lot of things here. there are benefits, and the system is designed to ensure that the defendants have a lot of rights. it is designed, they often say, to ensure that it is better than 10 guilty people go free than that one innocent person be convicted. there are a lot of rights designed to protect the defendant. yet as you say, donald trump is attacking that system that has all of these benefits for him. and it will tell you, their job is to preserve and protect the constitution and to make sure the system works because it has to work with the defenders and work against people who are innocent. we will see where donald trump falls. and i also think a big part of what he is trying
he will not stop with michael cohen. he will make people involved in this trial he will make them pay for being involved in it. >> there is, everything in our system is designed to protect donald trump's rights. he is innocent until proven guilty. and, donald trump seems hellbent on perverting a system that is set to protect him. and there are a lot of things here. there are benefits, and the system is designed to ensure that the defendants have a lot of rights. it is designed, they often...
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and then michael cohen was told he was going to be charged with federal crimes. and thenit michael cohen struck plea deal with special prosecutors with the u.s. attorneys t office in the southn district of new york. cohen pled guilty to campaign finance violations and other charges. he admitted that he had arranged this payment to ms. daniels and also to another woman who says that she had a nine-month long affair with trump. he says he arranged these payments. he coordinated to make sure these women would get paid to stay quiet about their allegations of infidelity in order to help trump's presidential campaign. now, when michael cohen pled guilty president trump responded by calling him a rat. that'sim nice. when michael cohen pled guilty, he admitted in federal court he hadn't paid out this hush money of otherwise own accord, he admitted in court filings, he swore in person in federal court he'd been directed to make these payments by his boss, by donald trump. he effectively said, yes, i committed this crime, i committed it in cahoots with the boss because he
and then michael cohen was told he was going to be charged with federal crimes. and thenit michael cohen struck plea deal with special prosecutors with the u.s. attorneys t office in the southn district of new york. cohen pled guilty to campaign finance violations and other charges. he admitted that he had arranged this payment to ms. daniels and also to another woman who says that she had a nine-month long affair with trump. he says he arranged these payments. he coordinated to make sure these...
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if he says that is it. he could backup michael cohen statements. so that's important because we've talked about michael cohen's issue as a witness and how they will rely on him having someone back that up. and so the fact that prosecutors are starting off with this is their main is their opening statement just shows that they are saying this all goes back to that meeting. were donald trump himself was in that meeting because really what they have to do at the end of the day here is convinced these 12 jurors the donald trump was directly involved and essentially had signed off on this. >> and we're learning that trump is sitting back in his chair and not even looking at the prosecutor as he speaks. and the prosecutor as part of this opening statement, the reframing this again, not just as a paperwork crime, right. an effort to cover up this hush money payment by falsifying business records, but an effort to interfere in the 2016 election and that's key because that is why this is being charged as a felony, even though he's not charged with federal e
if he says that is it. he could backup michael cohen statements. so that's important because we've talked about michael cohen's issue as a witness and how they will rely on him having someone back that up. and so the fact that prosecutors are starting off with this is their main is their opening statement just shows that they are saying this all goes back to that meeting. were donald trump himself was in that meeting because really what they have to do at the end of the day here is convinced...
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>> he is able to give michael cohen's nonpublic story at the time, when he had the post motivation to poin the finger at donald trump, michael cohen signed a complete privilege waiver so he didn't release anything privileged and said this is the information that when the southern district of new york was investigating this case, they interviewed michael cohen, then they interviewed bob costello and they had michael cohen sign a privilege waiver and then based on the information that bob costello gave them, that is why the u.s. attorney's office decided not to bring this case because they knew they couldn't rely on the word of michael cohen. so even though -- >> well i have to jump in on this -- >> the determination is admissible, but the information is. >> and i would jump in, whether or not cohen waived that for the purposes of his cooperation with the government and i think most lawyers would say going out and talking about a former client and describing his mental anguish or potential alleged suicidal ideation is beyond the pail. and then two, it is a complex set of reasons why the
>> he is able to give michael cohen's nonpublic story at the time, when he had the post motivation to poin the finger at donald trump, michael cohen signed a complete privilege waiver so he didn't release anything privileged and said this is the information that when the southern district of new york was investigating this case, they interviewed michael cohen, then they interviewed bob costello and they had michael cohen sign a privilege waiver and then based on the information that bob...
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we have the third witness back on the stand, he is michael cohen's i on the stand, he is michael cohen's former banker and we have really moved from the stage of the trial where we had david pecker a compelling witness trying to outline the prosecution narrative that this was all about cover—up to hide the fact they had this catch and kill scheme where a tabloid newspaper was eyes and ears so donald trump's campaign. we have moved into the nitty—gritty of the documents. he is charged with 34 counts of falsifying business records. what we have is gary pharaoh on the stand he will outline how this hush money payment to stormy daniels played out in terms of michael cohen setting up a she“ terms of michael cohen setting up a shell company, and llc to then transfer that money to stormy daniels's lawyer. that will be the kind of bulk of the morning. we will see donald trump's lawyers cross—examine him and remember donald trump will keep trying to distance himself from any of these records of the payment itself, saying he had nothing to do with it. this lays the groundwork for michael c
we have the third witness back on the stand, he is michael cohen's i on the stand, he is michael cohen's former banker and we have really moved from the stage of the trial where we had david pecker a compelling witness trying to outline the prosecution narrative that this was all about cover—up to hide the fact they had this catch and kill scheme where a tabloid newspaper was eyes and ears so donald trump's campaign. we have moved into the nitty—gritty of the documents. he is charged with...
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he has ami and michael cohen. and here again today as a witness, he really doesn't have much of a choice, but i also one of the reasons that trump was so contentious, their water reasons, but one of the reasons he was so contentious and struggled so much, particularly the white house press pool, because he was used to the david. of the world. he was used to people who would suppress stories that were difficult, amplify ones that were great, right? the were his friends and would carry water for him. he was used to that sort of celebrity journalism. and i think that is one of the many reasons that he was often so frustrated with the white house press pool that does not operate that way. >> and what do you think the prosecutor is doing is they're trying to establish how long have you known trump, what kind of relationship did you have with him? what is their intent? putting that out before getting to what did you hear trump say about suppressing negative stories? clearly he had he had a friendship. this was a trump a
he has ami and michael cohen. and here again today as a witness, he really doesn't have much of a choice, but i also one of the reasons that trump was so contentious, their water reasons, but one of the reasons he was so contentious and struggled so much, particularly the white house press pool, because he was used to the david. of the world. he was used to people who would suppress stories that were difficult, amplify ones that were great, right? the were his friends and would carry water for...
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one of the things he described in detail was the michael cohen case. after michael cohen pled guilty and was sentenced to three years in prison for this crime, president trump's appointees at the u.s. department of justice in washington, they started repeatedly reaching down into berman's office to try to make the whole thing go away. this is called holding the line. while michael cohen had pleaded guilty, our office continued to pursue investigations related to other possible campaign finance violations. six months after cohen's guilty plea, barr not only tried to kill the ongoing investigations, but incredibly, he suggested that michael cohen's conviction on campaign finance charges should be reversed. attorney general barr summoned my deputy who was overseeing the cohen case. in late february to challenge the basis of cohen's guilty plea. as well as the reasoning behind pursuing other financing. until there was sufficient federal interest in pursuing others. the directive attorney general barr gave kuzami, was explicit. not a single investigative st
one of the things he described in detail was the michael cohen case. after michael cohen pled guilty and was sentenced to three years in prison for this crime, president trump's appointees at the u.s. department of justice in washington, they started repeatedly reaching down into berman's office to try to make the whole thing go away. this is called holding the line. while michael cohen had pleaded guilty, our office continued to pursue investigations related to other possible campaign finance...
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pecker said he received a record so he called up michael cohen, he said, michael, i just received this letter, what do we do about it, and michael cohen said, quote, jeff sessions is the attorney general, and donald trump has him in his pocket. ics -- i said i am very worried. there's a lot coming out. joyce vance is with us now, as well as paul butler. pretty steamy testimony today from david pecker about both karen mcdougal and stormy daniels in these, you know, nondisclosure agreements that of course the allegation is were all arranged through the "enquirer" or through michael cohen to keep everything out of the public, according to pecker, as a matter of the campaign. >> this is exactly what the prosecution was count ongoing when they put pecker up as their first witness, right. prosecutors and paul will back me up on this, we know two things that juries remember, the first thing that they hear and the last thing that they hear. so this first witness, while they're still fresh is very important. not only is david pecker talking about the seedy side of the deals, he's also bringing
pecker said he received a record so he called up michael cohen, he said, michael, i just received this letter, what do we do about it, and michael cohen said, quote, jeff sessions is the attorney general, and donald trump has him in his pocket. ics -- i said i am very worried. there's a lot coming out. joyce vance is with us now, as well as paul butler. pretty steamy testimony today from david pecker about both karen mcdougal and stormy daniels in these, you know, nondisclosure agreements that...
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he has baggage, michael cohen. but he is -- he was the fixer for donald trump. he's going to testify to that. he was loyal to donald trump. and he's the only one who can talk about this because he's the one who made the playoffs. >> his baggage is he went to prison for donald trump. so his baggage actually, what baggage? he's not been wrong. he said donald trump wouldn't leave office. he's not wrong about that. what baggage he has, he has because he was doing crimes for donald trump. it seems to me kind of hard to impeach him on that. catherine christian, always a pleasure. we will see you on monday. >>> coming up, a major announcement from two leading election deniers. what to expect from trump and speaker mike johnson's first public event together since the maga disciple was elected speaker. stay with us. when enamel is gone, you cannot get it back. but you can repair it with pronamel repair. it penetrates deep into the tooth to actively repair acid weakened enamel. i recommend pronamel repair. with new pronamel repair mouthwash you can enhance that repair bey
he has baggage, michael cohen. but he is -- he was the fixer for donald trump. he's going to testify to that. he was loyal to donald trump. and he's the only one who can talk about this because he's the one who made the playoffs. >> his baggage is he went to prison for donald trump. so his baggage actually, what baggage? he's not been wrong. he said donald trump wouldn't leave office. he's not wrong about that. what baggage he has, he has because he was doing crimes for donald trump. it...
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hi, he had to falsify the repayment to michael cohen. so all of this again, this is building to the core of their cases, to the allegation that he falsified these business records to cover up the hush money payment. now, prosecutors are showing an email about the paperwork for a wire payment to the doorman. now, this i'd be really curious to see what it says who. is, on it because this would also speak to how many people were in the loop about this, this hush money payment. >> i mean, why would the trump team object to paperwork? let this big show that's why i want to know. i want to know what's on it because we can only see this updates right now. but i want to know who else is on this and what else does it does it show it must be something that they believe is not favorable to their client yeah i have my mic. i'm blissfully not a lawyer, but i'm assuming either names or or some type of contact information would be the biggest. yes. >> i want to jump off paul's point because i think his welcome this all play out. >> why this is not the
hi, he had to falsify the repayment to michael cohen. so all of this again, this is building to the core of their cases, to the allegation that he falsified these business records to cover up the hush money payment. now, prosecutors are showing an email about the paperwork for a wire payment to the doorman. now, this i'd be really curious to see what it says who. is, on it because this would also speak to how many people were in the loop about this, this hush money payment. >> i mean, why...
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tiki said he told michael cole one about the story which he called very damaging. he said he was not going to pay daniel saint's company already purchased two other negative stories for trump totaling almost $200,000. he said i'm not purchasing this story i will not be involved with the porn star. he said the boss would be furious. trump denies having an affair with daniels. >> mcdougall alleged having nearly a year long relationship with trump which he denied. perker said he would not have entered this if it didn't benefit the campaign. he said he didn't want the story to the bears are hurt the campaign cleared trump's attorney uses saab cross-examining perker to show how the mutually beneficial relationship between he and trump went back almost to dixoxn needs to extract two decades. he said he gave a heads up of the negative stories. he asked if it was sop for media to work with politicians including to win elections. perker replied, yes. >> today was a breathtaking in this room. amazing testimony. >> before court top trump said this. he cited this to the judge
tiki said he told michael cole one about the story which he called very damaging. he said he was not going to pay daniel saint's company already purchased two other negative stories for trump totaling almost $200,000. he said i'm not purchasing this story i will not be involved with the porn star. he said the boss would be furious. trump denies having an affair with daniels. >> mcdougall alleged having nearly a year long relationship with trump which he denied. perker said he would not...
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we have to win. >> michael: oh, okay, so i guess he is saying it. i should probably watch these clips before i host the show. but i guess we shouldn't be surprised. the right to life you can compromise on, but the right to an election? well, that's trump's "precious baby." now we come back, alex garland will be joining me on the show. don't go away. [cheers and applause] camilla tried the new scent of gain relax flings and it changed everything. (♪♪) hey dave, don't knock it 'til you smell it. new gain relax flings. ♪ hit me with your best shot ♪ bacon. bacon. bacon. introducing applebee's new whole lotta bacon burger. just $9.99 for a limited time. ♪ fire away ♪ —applebee's now that's eatin' good in the neighborhood. (♪♪) hey lexus, show alternate routes. technology that's ready for the road ahead. the lexus nx. popcorners... heard they're the cats meow. of course, it's because they're popped, not fried. knock yourself out. (man whistles) bro, i said dress like a cop busting a speakeasy. i thought you told me it was a sleep easy!
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it was very odd that he said that today, michael cohn, it was an attorney he submitted in an invoice and they put the payment to him on the books. when he said i think he was referring to the trump organization so he could distance himself like he knew nothing about this. the problem with donald trump doing that is and this is in the indictment and the da said this in their opening the statement, donald trump signed the checks to michael cohen and allegedly they came out of the donald j. trump account. so the whole press conference was a bit of a i think a pr disaster because it's going to hurt him in court eventually. and so the jury and he came out, he does that eight minutes, jeremy talking, of course, in the courtroom what else did to you? i stopped you. i know you mentioned that he was passing notes to his attorneys at time that he was engaged you know, what we're what moore's interactions like with his team and with the jury yeah. >> it's interesting because when his attorney, todd blanche went to speak, trump's demeanor, it's shifted. he turned his chair, he faced he faced him
it was very odd that he said that today, michael cohn, it was an attorney he submitted in an invoice and they put the payment to him on the books. when he said i think he was referring to the trump organization so he could distance himself like he knew nothing about this. the problem with donald trump doing that is and this is in the indictment and the da said this in their opening the statement, donald trump signed the checks to michael cohen and allegedly they came out of the donald j. trump...
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and has trump said -- we know he goes bad on michael cohen yesterday. what has he said about david they've been friends and allies for decades. >> it was interesting because at trial you start with their most important witness and end with your strongest typically. this gave us a witness of where this is going and it was telling from the opening statement from the prosecution that they wanted to link this directly to the election. the whole groundwork leading up to david was trump ended this catch and kill for the campaign. it was to attack political opponents. it was for david -- and this is clearly where it's going. david was asked how we operated and orchestrated the catch and kill schemes. over $10,000 that editors had to ask him if they could spend that kind of money on sources and try to get stories. he will narrate the entirety of the relationship between trump and him and the national enquirer and that's why it makes them important. >> the prosecution is hoping he will be that narrator, neal? >> absolutely. i think the aim of the prosecution and
and has trump said -- we know he goes bad on michael cohen yesterday. what has he said about david they've been friends and allies for decades. >> it was interesting because at trial you start with their most important witness and end with your strongest typically. this gave us a witness of where this is going and it was telling from the opening statement from the prosecution that they wanted to link this directly to the election. the whole groundwork leading up to david was trump ended...
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trump and he was asking michael cohen, did you hear anything yet? he also testified that trump called him directly about the mcdougal story, saying, quote, i spoke to michael and he told me about karen and trump said to me, what do you think? he said that he told trump to purchase the story. the former editor will resume his testimony. he paid mcdougal $150,000 for the rights to her story and silence. trump was supposed to repay him. he was not doing this as charity. he was the pass-through, if you will. trump did what he always does. he stiffed him on the bill, which is why michael cohen was the one forced to pay stormy daniels out of his own pocket. and msnbc legal correspondent has been watching from inside the courtroom. andrew rice, he just profiled todd blanche in a cover story. good to have you both here. topline impressions from today? >> my topline impression is that he had a whole lot to say. he was asked how often he communicated with trump and said after trump became a candidate, conversations increased. he would expect a candidate would
trump and he was asking michael cohen, did you hear anything yet? he also testified that trump called him directly about the mcdougal story, saying, quote, i spoke to michael and he told me about karen and trump said to me, what do you think? he said that he told trump to purchase the story. the former editor will resume his testimony. he paid mcdougal $150,000 for the rights to her story and silence. trump was supposed to repay him. he was not doing this as charity. he was the pass-through, if...
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had with michael cohen and what he believed michael cohen was doing. and also not to mention the relationship he had with donald trump and direct conversations he had with trump about what they were doing in the 2016 campaign. >> i think david pecker is a far more important witness that many people appreciate. not only because he can speak as you just noted to the formation of the conspiracy that the d.a.'s office wants the jury to buy into, but because at multiple points in time, he talked to trump directly including with respect to whether it was worth it to buy karen mcdougle's story at a point in time that enquirer ceo and chief content officer, dylan howard, had already flown to california to interview mcdougle about her story. decided essentially that she was credible after which point trump calls pecker and said what do you think we should do. i also thought that it was a fascinating introduction to the world of tabloid journalism. it was like pecker was emptying the contents of his head about the lexicon and standard practices tabloid journalis
had with michael cohen and what he believed michael cohen was doing. and also not to mention the relationship he had with donald trump and direct conversations he had with trump about what they were doing in the 2016 campaign. >> i think david pecker is a far more important witness that many people appreciate. not only because he can speak as you just noted to the formation of the conspiracy that the d.a.'s office wants the jury to buy into, but because at multiple points in time, he...
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he's a legal adviser to michael cohen. jamie raskin is here as well. >>> i want to start with the breaking news out of the middle east. overnight, iran carried out an hour long airborne attack inside israel marching more than 300 missiles and drones. 99% of the incoming fire was intercepted. thanks to the iron dome and defense systems funded by the united states and a coordinated effort. only a few of the missiles launched actually entered israel causing minor damage at an israeli air base. a young girl was injured biochip fell, but no reports of other casualties. iran says it was in retaliation for the israeli strike on a building in damascus syria that killed several commanders earlier this month. now, despite being adversaries for more than 40 years, this marks the first time iran launched a direct attack on israel from inside their own territory. and for that reason, it is unprecedented. it's important to remember that. iran also made clear last night, through a statement issued by the u.n. mission that they were done.
he's a legal adviser to michael cohen. jamie raskin is here as well. >>> i want to start with the breaking news out of the middle east. overnight, iran carried out an hour long airborne attack inside israel marching more than 300 missiles and drones. 99% of the incoming fire was intercepted. thanks to the iron dome and defense systems funded by the united states and a coordinated effort. only a few of the missiles launched actually entered israel causing minor damage at an israeli air...
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i mean, he spoke to michael cohen directly. he may be able to shed light on the pressure michael cohen felt and what michael cohen was being instructed to do is they kind of been trying to say, well, michael cohen was acting on his in his own accord. >> yeah, that's a great point because remember, davidson is the one who receives the money from that shell company and we heard earlier from mr. pharaoh just how urgent mr. cohen seemed in this entire matter, how quickly he was trying to move things along and how swiftly that movie money moved to that account and then back out to mr. davidson so davidson's testimony here about what was happening with mr. cohen with that money at this critical time, shortly after the access hollywood tape, days before the election. this is really going to set the stage for the prosecution's case. >> we also talk about nda's so much these non-disclosure agreements and todd blanche, when they were talking about them previously, the david pecker kinda tried to make it seem commonplace. we talked about
i mean, he spoke to michael cohen directly. he may be able to shed light on the pressure michael cohen felt and what michael cohen was being instructed to do is they kind of been trying to say, well, michael cohen was acting on his in his own accord. >> yeah, that's a great point because remember, davidson is the one who receives the money from that shell company and we heard earlier from mr. pharaoh just how urgent mr. cohen seemed in this entire matter, how quickly he was trying to move...
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and he is articulating the extent to which there is urgency on michael cohen's part to open up these two accounts. there is the one account particularly in october 26 in which he drew off of michael cohen's own line of credit through his home equity in order to put $131,000 into this new bank account through first republic. at that point in time, the $131,000 was then transferred from michael cohen, from that new account, to an attorney who is representing stormy daniels. it had been indicated, the allegation is, stormy daniels, just two weeks out from the election, was prepared to take her story elsewhere, for alleged affair with donald trump. but then as october began to close, with that message communicated to michael cohen, he turned up the intensity of which he sought to make sure that she was effectively paid, knowing that the "national enquirer" was not going to pay her. and that's when he drew off his own home equity line of credit to put money into this new account set up by gary farro and that money was travered on october 26th. they are key individuals who can testify and
and he is articulating the extent to which there is urgency on michael cohen's part to open up these two accounts. there is the one account particularly in october 26 in which he drew off of michael cohen's own line of credit through his home equity in order to put $131,000 into this new bank account through first republic. at that point in time, the $131,000 was then transferred from michael cohen, from that new account, to an attorney who is representing stormy daniels. it had been indicated,...
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well, the ga >> order just says trump c attack a witness, michael he >> that's correct. it says that we i can't speak about what his testimony might be or really get into a lot of details i would otherwise like to i will say though, and we've said this in legal pleadings that numerous previous courts have found michael cohen to be a perjurer and that's going to be a credibility question that's going to be placed squarely in front of the jury. >> play this rudy giuliani, just moment for you because i am curious as an attorney for the team for trump, what you what you make, what he said on fox news a few years ago when i heard cohen's retained are 35,000 when he was doing no work for the president. i said, but that's how it was repaying that's how he's repaying it with a little profit and a little margin foot paying taxes for michael. he didn't know about the general arranger that michael would take care of things like this >> i mean, if they play a moment like that in court, what does the defense argue? >> well, again, one that's not evidence and too i don't think those a
well, the ga >> order just says trump c attack a witness, michael he >> that's correct. it says that we i can't speak about what his testimony might be or really get into a lot of details i would otherwise like to i will say though, and we've said this in legal pleadings that numerous previous courts have found michael cohen to be a perjurer and that's going to be a credibility question that's going to be placed squarely in front of the jury. >> play this rudy giuliani, just...
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michael was very agitated, he told the jury. it looked like he was getting a lot of pressure. he kept on calling, and each time, he seemed more anxious. pecker said he assumed trump was asking cohen, did we hear anything yet? he told trump to buy the rights to mcguy dal's story, trump's response, i don't buy stories. when you do anything like this, i always gets out. ultimately, pecker's company paid karen mcdougall $150,000 for the rights of her stories, but never published it. pecker's testimony resumes thursday. trump today complaining he's stuck in court while president biden is out on the campaign trail. >> they're keeping me in a courtroom, that's freezing, by the way, he's out campaigning and i'm here in a courtroom sitting here, sitting up as straight as i can all day long, because you know what, it's a very unfair situation. >> reporter: before today's testimony, prosecutors accused trump of repeatedly violating the judge's gag order, attacking witnesses, even potential jurors. defense attorneys insisted trump is complying, but the judge interjected, you're losing cre
michael was very agitated, he told the jury. it looked like he was getting a lot of pressure. he kept on calling, and each time, he seemed more anxious. pecker said he assumed trump was asking cohen, did we hear anything yet? he told trump to buy the rights to mcguy dal's story, trump's response, i don't buy stories. when you do anything like this, i always gets out. ultimately, pecker's company paid karen mcdougall $150,000 for the rights of her stories, but never published it. pecker's...
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just michael cohen? really? he is going to federal prison for years, and he is the only one? why is that? why is he the only one? we now know why that was. and it's really bad. it is one of the worst things we learned about donald trump's behavior as president, and what he was able to do as president. we tell ourselves all these stories, now, about you know, thank god there were adults in the room who said no to him. we should be worried if there won't be adults in the room next time, right? we tell ourselves these feel- good stories, thank goodness the institutions held and he wasn't able to wreck the american system of government and the american rule of law, the way that he wanted to. really? in some cases, and this is one of them, the so-called adults in the room did exactly what he wanted, and the institutions did not hold. they were corrupted. and thereby terrible consequences. and that is actually where this case comes from and why it took so long to get to trial today, in new york city. remember, this was a federal case. michael cohen case was a federal case. when mic
just michael cohen? really? he is going to federal prison for years, and he is the only one? why is that? why is he the only one? we now know why that was. and it's really bad. it is one of the worst things we learned about donald trump's behavior as president, and what he was able to do as president. we tell ourselves all these stories, now, about you know, thank god there were adults in the room who said no to him. we should be worried if there won't be adults in the room next time, right? we...