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in such a incredible way christine cornell, such an yeah. yeah. see, you ask me questions. you get it i wanna i wanna i want you to draw me sunday, but i don't want to do something to make you draw i'm too boring. >> we'll be back with more reaction is the book closes on week three of donald trump's hush money trial welcome to the roots of our legacy where excellence comfort and electricity are forever in blue welcome, to beyond the mercedes my buck. he qs suv my mental health was matter, but uncontrollable movements called teeny tardive dyskinesia started disrupting like day cidi felt embarrassing i felt like disconnecting. i asked my doctor about treating my td and learned about in grad greta is clinically proven for using td. >> most people saw results in just two weeks, people taking in gaza can stay on most mental health meds only number one, prescribed in gaza has cymbol dosing for td, always one pill on daily in gaza can cause depression, suicidal thoughts or actions in patients with huntington's disease pay close attention to and call your doctor if you become depre
in such a incredible way christine cornell, such an yeah. yeah. see, you ask me questions. you get it i wanna i wanna i want you to draw me sunday, but i don't want to do something to make you draw i'm too boring. >> we'll be back with more reaction is the book closes on week three of donald trump's hush money trial welcome to the roots of our legacy where excellence comfort and electricity are forever in blue welcome, to beyond the mercedes my buck. he qs suv my mental health was matter,...
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and such you know, incredible way christine cornell, such yeah. yeah. see, i you ask me questions. you get it i wanted i wanted i want you to draw me something, but i don't want to do something to make you draw me. >> i'm too boring. we'll be back with more reaction is the book closes on week three of donald trump's hush money trial the things may seem fine out there that you need to watch out with diseases to how be okay. >> does this look okay how do i protect myself but didn't use skulls health plus lawn food it's the on the product or prevents 27 diseases was feeding or grass to help keep you long healthy diseases wanted to show you how to put it on no, i think i know how to use a spreader. >> pick up a bag of the new scott's turkey healthy plus lawn through today, you feed it fashion moves fast, setting trends is our business. >> we need to scale with customer demand. >> in real time so we partner with verizon, their solution for us, a private by genome. >> we now get more control of production efficiencies and greater agility with a custom private 5g networks, our customers g
and such you know, incredible way christine cornell, such yeah. yeah. see, i you ask me questions. you get it i wanted i wanted i want you to draw me something, but i don't want to do something to make you draw me. >> i'm too boring. we'll be back with more reaction is the book closes on week three of donald trump's hush money trial the things may seem fine out there that you need to watch out with diseases to how be okay. >> does this look okay how do i protect myself but didn't...
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but christine cornell and jane rosenburg do it really?t job of offering their interpretation of what they are witnessing and moments they are witnessing. that's from today. that's christine cornell. and you see her arm necklaces, arms. going back there anyway, i'm gonna be back on the lead at 4:00 p.m. eastern are covers continues next hour with phil and paula here in manhattan right outside the courthouse. briana keeler at her purchase do you see be back after this quick break i went to experience i trust them on my phone. >> they showed me subscriptions. i'm painting four, even the ones i don't i don't remember then any i don't want experienced cancers from forming easy seal. you can do it experian.com slash safe today at america's beverage companies are models might still look the same, but they can be remade& a whole new way thanks to you. we're getting bottles back we've developed a way to make new ones from 100% recycled plastic, new bottles made using no new plastic. >> you'll be seeing more of these bottles in more places. >> and
but christine cornell and jane rosenburg do it really?t job of offering their interpretation of what they are witnessing and moments they are witnessing. that's from today. that's christine cornell. and you see her arm necklaces, arms. going back there anyway, i'm gonna be back on the lead at 4:00 p.m. eastern are covers continues next hour with phil and paula here in manhattan right outside the courthouse. briana keeler at her purchase do you see be back after this quick break i went to...
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christine cornell. a courtroom sketch artist with a front row seat in this trial.showed you some of the other sketch artists. this is some of her work. now they sit, these sketch artists, erupted saw this today. right near the front. behind the lawyers, just right by the defendant sometimes. she has been depicting trump as this historic trial. it is not her first time. she is also telling us she drew him decades ago in an anti- trust case. and depicted other trials of great national interest like mob boss john godde or the central park five prosecution. a case highlighting racial tension in the city. and then a businessman donald trump used that case calling for the death penalty for those young defendants whose charges were later overturned. does art imitate life? does life imitate art? duncan is back with us, welcome to both of you. >> thank you. >> i have been in several of her sketches already. there was some pretrial hearings in the harvey weinstein case. i was drawn in. i have been a subject. >> yeah. you were there today. why don't you tell us what you look
christine cornell. a courtroom sketch artist with a front row seat in this trial.showed you some of the other sketch artists. this is some of her work. now they sit, these sketch artists, erupted saw this today. right near the front. behind the lawyers, just right by the defendant sometimes. she has been depicting trump as this historic trial. it is not her first time. she is also telling us she drew him decades ago in an anti- trust case. and depicted other trials of great national interest...
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christine cornell is joining us now from outside the criminal courthouse in new york. christine, thanks for all your good work. thanks very much for joining us. give us a sense. take us inside the court room today when hope hicks got very emotional, started to cry. what was it like inside the room well, you know, hope hope told us right off the bat that she was nervous and then she was doing really very well but you know, my personal thought was when she started talking about how trump had gone way out of his way to create opportunities for her. >> and she didn't even take them seriously first, she thought he was joking but he'd really, you know, he'd really given her some substantial ways to contribute and choose i think she was personally. touched, you know, i think it hurt her to have to testify against him. >> you were there inside the room. how was whole picks testimony received? inside the room you know, she was very very she gave us lots of information. >> she didn't seem to have up to foggy memory. she was doing very well. i think those only once when she has to
christine cornell is joining us now from outside the criminal courthouse in new york. christine, thanks for all your good work. thanks very much for joining us. give us a sense. take us inside the court room today when hope hicks got very emotional, started to cry. what was it like inside the room well, you know, hope hope told us right off the bat that she was nervous and then she was doing really very well but you know, my personal thought was when she started talking about how trump had gone...
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it looked more like this sketch done by artist christine cornell, where donald trump is looking straight ahead at the judge or the monitor in front of him? not directly. it stormy daniels, who's off to the right. and again, i was sitting in the cheap seats. they had better seats and they're better artists as well. >> but let's walk through this. so you can see former president trump on the left. he's leaning back in his chair, emotionally expressing discretion less, staring straight ahead instead of looking off to the right, we're stormy was on the right side. she's on the standard the bottom right. that's trump's lawyer, susan necklace. she was questioning daniels, so it's kinda like at a podium they have there for whoever is the lord doing cross a redirect for the jurors, which would be on the right, but i didn't draw them because i'll get in trouble watching that cross-examine when nation was like watching a tennis match or game of ping pong, constant back-and-forth. for the most part, stormy daniels was mostly serious business like she was grilled by the defense with questions about
it looked more like this sketch done by artist christine cornell, where donald trump is looking straight ahead at the judge or the monitor in front of him? not directly. it stormy daniels, who's off to the right. and again, i was sitting in the cheap seats. they had better seats and they're better artists as well. >> but let's walk through this. so you can see former president trump on the left. he's leaning back in his chair, emotionally expressing discretion less, staring straight ahead...
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. >> one of the things that the courtroom sketch artist who is here said christine cornell, which is something a lot of us have noticed being in the courtroom, is that the jury does not look at donald trump when they come in and out. >> does that you read anything into that as a jury interiors typically do not look at defendants that often when they're coming in or out but be sure they are watching his every move. >> so when he is shaking his head, they are noticing when he is muttering things under his breath, they are noticing and you know, he might not be doing himself any favors by doing that because they're catching all of that and they're thinking, all right, you want to say something, take the witness stand so i don't know that it's such a great thing. he's doing it one thing i'd be watching for though, as the jurors walk in and out of the two lawyers, muddy buddies, because that is something now i'm not a believer in reading faces are reading body language, but something you can tell r what jurors are bonding with each other. and if the two lawyers are bonding, that's good fo
. >> one of the things that the courtroom sketch artist who is here said christine cornell, which is something a lot of us have noticed being in the courtroom, is that the jury does not look at donald trump when they come in and out. >> does that you read anything into that as a jury interiors typically do not look at defendants that often when they're coming in or out but be sure they are watching his every move. >> so when he is shaking his head, they are noticing when he is...
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we love the work of christine cornell. we love the work of jane rosenburg, but they artistic interpretations because new york apparently still thinks it is the year 18, 30, when it comes to broadcast capabilities and its courtrooms, anderson and jake, just to put the deadliness of hippos and perspective from memory, i remember that great whites only killed about six people every year. so hippos very very dangerous. katelyn and paula are back with me. >> asked me about i'm not going to ask you what synching michael cohen is now testifying has testified that he made that recording for david pecker. does that make sense? >> the idea that michael cohen would record his employer and then play that recording to david pecker, a friend of his employer. who would without now he didn't do this without donald trump's knowledge. and then david pecker would have david pecker said to donald trump, oh, you know, you're, you're i mean, if i'm a friend of donald trump's, i would say to him, your lawyer recorded you secretly. >> it strains
we love the work of christine cornell. we love the work of jane rosenburg, but they artistic interpretations because new york apparently still thinks it is the year 18, 30, when it comes to broadcast capabilities and its courtrooms, anderson and jake, just to put the deadliness of hippos and perspective from memory, i remember that great whites only killed about six people every year. so hippos very very dangerous. katelyn and paula are back with me. >> asked me about i'm not going to ask...
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courtroom because new york thinks that it is still the year 17, 30 32, but here is artwork from christine cornell, one of the courtroom sketch artists before the verdict was read. you see the defendant, the 45th president of united states, donald j. trump standing there looking at the jurors, at before the verdict was read, an elie honig. we have we have talked before on this panel many times about how the fact is that a lot of witnesses are people with credibility issues when it comes to crimes because a lot of criminal sammy, the bulger, ivana, was brought up many times on this panel a lot of a lot of witnesses our a lot of criminals, are individuals who associate with other criminals, which is not to say, well, donald trump is now a convicted felon but the idea being that jurors do distinguish between people who do not have credibility. >> generally speaking, and what they say in a courtroom, they they factor that end. that's exactly right, jake, this verdict comes down to one word, corroboration. it's a word that we prosecutors, former prosecutors are obsessed with because you want to be able
courtroom because new york thinks that it is still the year 17, 30 32, but here is artwork from christine cornell, one of the courtroom sketch artists before the verdict was read. you see the defendant, the 45th president of united states, donald j. trump standing there looking at the jurors, at before the verdict was read, an elie honig. we have we have talked before on this panel many times about how the fact is that a lot of witnesses are people with credibility issues when it comes to...
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through seeing some lovely crimes sketches here from the likes of the artists jane rosenburg and christine cornell. two of the maestro depicting what they're seeing, their artistic interpretations of today at time to pray, let me ask you, put aside reasonable doubt, put aside being a lawyer or both, put aside being a former justice department i'm an official. what do you think in your gut? because we are being told the jurors are told don't put your common sense away at the door. when you enter that jury room in your gut, do you think donald trump knew in your gut i'm saying it now. we've not beyond a reasonable doubt just just at a bar over a beer in my gut, he probably did know, but i can't put aside my being a lawyer and saying 51% likelihood number, you're a lawyer enough, but that's my point is to get to 95 data. the challenge for the prosecution, jake, is that look, i think they can put on a case and you can make very credible arguments that they got to the 55% likelihood that trump knew based on circumstantial evidence, based on inferences based on michael cohen's testimony can get to 55%.
through seeing some lovely crimes sketches here from the likes of the artists jane rosenburg and christine cornell. two of the maestro depicting what they're seeing, their artistic interpretations of today at time to pray, let me ask you, put aside reasonable doubt, put aside being a lawyer or both, put aside being a former justice department i'm an official. what do you think in your gut? because we are being told the jurors are told don't put your common sense away at the door. when you enter...
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what i saw, what i sketched, what comes next, the highly skilled courtroom sketch artists it's christine cornell, whose work you're going to look at right now and jane rosenburg, they set the scene today as trump's lawyers cross-examined porn star and director stormy daniels. there clear objective. the defendant its attorneys, to demolish her credibility by suggesting the encounter never happened and she made it all up for money. trump reportedly was seething over daniels testimony from tuesday, according to cnn's kaitlan collins, the angles revealed embarrassing details tuesday about the alleged sexual encounter and it's hotel room at a lake tahoe golf tournament in 2006 the annulus on tuesday, even suggested that while the sex was consensual, she did not want to do it and she regretted it so trump wanted to undermine her today. and remember that the judge has threatened trump himself with jail time if he violates his gag order. again, not by talking about any of the witnesses. so his attorneys rather, we're the ones that went after her today before the judge leaves the bench today, we are expe
what i saw, what i sketched, what comes next, the highly skilled courtroom sketch artists it's christine cornell, whose work you're going to look at right now and jane rosenburg, they set the scene today as trump's lawyers cross-examined porn star and director stormy daniels. there clear objective. the defendant its attorneys, to demolish her credibility by suggesting the encounter never happened and she made it all up for money. trump reportedly was seething over daniels testimony from...
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jake snow, christine cornell, though could i just going back to michael was talking about there has been testimony and direct that does speak to the end of this case, which is did he do it because he was worried about his family or did he think it would affect the election he she testified that he didn't seem to care about his wife that he said they slept in different rooms, that he didn't wear a condom which can have a big impact at at the end of the day, he also at first didn't ask her to keep it confidential. i think the other thing big picture is does the jury walk away with the notion that this actually happened. >> and donald trump has been saying it never happened. and why does that matter when it, because it speaks to his credibility, because if he won't say yeah, this happened, let's move on. >> then why believe that he did this because he was worried about melania as opposed to the land. why believe that he didn't really know about the quote, unquote books, cooking, while other parts. >> and we also saw testimony earlier in the trial where trump was basically shown to have said
jake snow, christine cornell, though could i just going back to michael was talking about there has been testimony and direct that does speak to the end of this case, which is did he do it because he was worried about his family or did he think it would affect the election he she testified that he didn't seem to care about his wife that he said they slept in different rooms, that he didn't wear a condom which can have a big impact at at the end of the day, he also at first didn't ask her to...
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this looks like a christine cornell special there's donald trump prominently looking towards the jury in this interpretation, although in reality, he stares the other direction towards the judge. judge merchan. and then obviously attorney susan hoffinger and witness michael cohen. again, these are interpretive might from my vantage point, donald trump spent his time and from every description i've heard, looking straight ahead, which is not in the direction of the jury as as as depicted in this. it is actually towards laughed like quanta towards that white screen behind judge thank you were in that courtroom recently. i was there last night eight weeks. they're half ago and these sketches are interpreted this, yes. from you. there's a huge visual block. when you're sitting at the defense table, we're facing the benches to say your left and you just can't say i would have to see if i really wanted to see like when weisselberg testified i got permission from judge merchan to sit closer to the jury because i just couldn't say, oh, there were some big cops in that room that service. all g
this looks like a christine cornell special there's donald trump prominently looking towards the jury in this interpretation, although in reality, he stares the other direction towards the judge. judge merchan. and then obviously attorney susan hoffinger and witness michael cohen. again, these are interpretive might from my vantage point, donald trump spent his time and from every description i've heard, looking straight ahead, which is not in the direction of the jury as as as depicted in...
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cornell >> yeah. hey, larry and christine, you know, i've traded in my parka for short sleeves today. what a difference a couple of weeks make, right? and check it out. the temperature on this bank sign here in downtown sebastopol says 99 degrees. now, we don't know how accurate that is. it's more like 90 degrees, but it's been definitely warm here today. we saw a lot of people hitting the beach and firefighters watching the weather. >> first hot day of the year, going to get out there and enjoy the water. >> carl schleicher and his buddies are launching their kayaks into the russian river in forestville for some fun in the sun. >> and so what do they have to bring for you guys? >> uh- water, snacks, a couple of beers and sunscreen. >> oh, we're out here to beat the crowds because during the weekend it gets really packed. >> donna sheldon and her friends are here too, setting up camp at steelhead beach for lunch. they say it's about time things warmed up. it's been a long, wet winter and spring. >> nothing against the rain. green is great. you know we do need it, but, i know it's gett
cornell >> yeah. hey, larry and christine, you know, i've traded in my parka for short sleeves today. what a difference a couple of weeks make, right? and check it out. the temperature on this bank sign here in downtown sebastopol says 99 degrees. now, we don't know how accurate that is. it's more like 90 degrees, but it's been definitely warm here today. we saw a lot of people hitting the beach and firefighters watching the weather. >> first hot day of the year, going to get out...
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cornell, bernard, abc seven news. >> so interesting to watch. it's sad, but they're getting help, which is nice. it is good. >> all right, let's get a check on our weather. yes. >> spencer christine use a little helpful warming. wouldn't that be great? but that's not coming our way for a while. here's a look at our forecast headlines. the cooling clouds return tonight, and of course it will be a cool start to the day tomorrow. the next few days we'll start with clouds in the morning, but sunny and mild in the afternoon. but then by the end of the week we'll have a cooling trend developing. it will be breezy and much cooler still. here's a look at our overnight conditions as the fog continues to push across the coast and locally inland. and of course, there'll be some pockets of drizzle near the coastline and offshore. so again, start the day with a little bit of may gray as we have the last few days, uh- overnight lows will be generally in the low 50s highs tomorrow. once the sun comes out and warms things up will be in the low to mid 80s inland. we'll see some low to mid 70s around the bay shoreline and about 60 on the coast. here's the accuweather seven day forecast. the next f
cornell, bernard, abc seven news. >> so interesting to watch. it's sad, but they're getting help, which is nice. it is good. >> all right, let's get a check on our weather. yes. >> spencer christine use a little helpful warming. wouldn't that be great? but that's not coming our way for a while. here's a look at our forecast headlines. the cooling clouds return tonight, and of course it will be a cool start to the day tomorrow. the next few days we'll start with clouds in the...