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pecker now bring a suit against ms.cdougal because it has come out in the new yorker., can anybody do anything about enforcing the rights of this contract between ms. mcdougal and the national enquirer. >> and richard a contract because of the financial exchange and what if there is not a written agreement of i won't disclose this story to anybody else or the exclusivity rights or how do you see it? >> right. >> and well, i disagree with avery, because it is not extraordinary, and it is kind of nauseate, but in any event, if there is a written agreement here, fredricka, and apparently an extensive written agreement, and she is bound to the terms and it is $150,000 and represented by kocounsel when s signed that agreement, and if she wasn't, maybe she has an argument, but if she was represented by counsel, and she got $150,000, and look, let's face it, cats don't chase dogs. we know what that $150 was. and so trump's buddy, you know, he gave it to her. and then hid the story, but, you know f if if you are looking ate right now, the "enquirer" now they have blackmail mat
pecker now bring a suit against ms.cdougal because it has come out in the new yorker., can anybody do anything about enforcing the rights of this contract between ms. mcdougal and the national enquirer. >> and richard a contract because of the financial exchange and what if there is not a written agreement of i won't disclose this story to anybody else or the exclusivity rights or how do you see it? >> right. >> and well, i disagree with avery, because it is not extraordinary,...
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last month in what was then the biggest story of the year, they the new yorker magazine reported that senior law enforcement official himself come to the white house in december and given senior officials at the white house a stark warning that a member of the president's family was being targeted by a chinese influence operation. in that same article, evan and adam for "the new yorker" reported jared kushner had basically been blowing off the national security protocols with meetings, including meetings alone on at least one occasion from the chinese ambassador. further reported on u.s. intelligence intercepts that turned up some worrying discussions about kushner's dealings with the chinese. quote, u.s. intelligence agencies aggressively target chinese government communications including the ambassador's reports about meetings in the u.s. according to current and former officials briefed about chinese communications, chinese officials said that in meetings to prepare for the chinese president summit at mar-a-lago, the chinese ambassador and jared kushner discussed the business inter
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"new yorker" editor says the magazine disclosed crawford's role. none of this proofs mcdougal isn't telling the truth. but this a difference between a real-time diary and scribbling things down about a candidate or potential president a decade later. nra officials denouncing the mainstream media for say voarg r encouragin howie: the nra is escalating its rhetoric. we saw dana loesch at the cpac. >> many in legacy media love mass shootings. you guys love it. >> mass shootings have become their "game of thrones," their house of cards and seinfeld all wrapped in one. whenever they get one they pull out everything they can to push their agenda. and you the mainstream media just put out the casting call for the next mass shooting. howie: joining me gayle trotter and richard fowler. i get that the nra detests the media, but that charge, you guys just love it seems inflammatory. gayle: dana loesch is a hero and she is very brave. why are they saying that? it's because they see such biased coverage in the media. many members in the mainstream media passion
"new yorker" editor says the magazine disclosed crawford's role. none of this proofs mcdougal isn't telling the truth. but this a difference between a real-time diary and scribbling things down about a candidate or potential president a decade later. nra officials denouncing the mainstream media for say voarg r encouragin howie: the nra is escalating its rhetoric. we saw dana loesch at the cpac. >> many in legacy media love mass shootings. you guys love it. >> mass...
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a copy posted on the new yorker. in exchange she would not pursue legal action against him. >> do you regret having signed the settlement? >> no it's not a factor. i took money because it was my only way of saying i do not like this. i do not want this. this is not consentual get off me. in a child's brain i thought $100,000 was a lot of money. >> she said that settlement didn't include confidentity agreement. >> were there times in 20 years you thought about breaking your silence and coming forward. >> no. >> why? >> people are too stupid. the language in media is nowhere close it needed to be. >> what happened to me behind the scenes happens to all of us in this society and it cannot stand and it will not stand. >> the courage of her convictions formed by a hairoing childhood. she was born in italy and raise in what many called a cult, children of god, she left the group to the u.s. where she bounced from one home to another. >> you ended up home ms on the street what was that like. >> hungry. very cold. very wet.
a copy posted on the new yorker. in exchange she would not pursue legal action against him. >> do you regret having signed the settlement? >> no it's not a factor. i took money because it was my only way of saying i do not like this. i do not want this. this is not consentual get off me. in a child's brain i thought $100,000 was a lot of money. >> she said that settlement didn't include confidentity agreement. >> were there times in 20 years you thought about breaking...
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york, the year before the voting rights act, a majority of new yorkers and the civil rights movement too far by 94 in new york. 1964 in new york. martin luther king jr. marched in illinois and said he never seen the type of anger and violence from my people -- from point people feared -- from point people -- white people. said he stopped and said we will have a question-and-answer and you can question if i am a traitor because he is getting heckled the whole time. we write that we had this idea that it was popular that most decent people supported it and regrettably that was not the case. >> about today, last summer in the wake of the police killings of two people, black lives matters activist in atlanta took to the streets with protesters around the country's and mrs. the then mayor of atlanta -- this is the been mayor of atlanta reacting to some things that shut down some of atlanta's major straits. -- streets. protecting their first amendment rights but we are the home of dr. martin luther king and i asked that they do not take the freeways. that is everybody,y, your mothe, my fam
york, the year before the voting rights act, a majority of new yorkers and the civil rights movement too far by 94 in new york. 1964 in new york. martin luther king jr. marched in illinois and said he never seen the type of anger and violence from my people -- from point people feared -- from point people -- white people. said he stopped and said we will have a question-and-answer and you can question if i am a traitor because he is getting heckled the whole time. we write that we had this...
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the report in "the new yorker" allegedly involving money spent just before the election for her story, which was then never published. why wasn't it? here's abc's senior white house correspondent, cecilia vega. >> reporter: at the white house today, an abrupt change of plans. president trump bound for florida, boarding marine one alone. the first lady was supposed to be with him, instead she left separately and met him at air force one. it comes as the president faces explosive new allegations about a nine-month affair with a "playboy" play mate, and new questions about whether she was paid to stay silent days before the presidential election. "the new yorker" reports trump met the woman, karen mcdougal, in 2006 at the playboy mansion, where he was taping an episode of "the apprentice." >> come on over. wow. >> reporter: the magazine obtained what they say is eight pages of mcdougal's writings. detailing the alleged affair, which reportedly took place less than two years after donald and melania trump married, when their son barron was just an infant. mcdougal writes that after they h
the report in "the new yorker" allegedly involving money spent just before the election for her story, which was then never published. why wasn't it? here's abc's senior white house correspondent, cecilia vega. >> reporter: at the white house today, an abrupt change of plans. president trump bound for florida, boarding marine one alone. the first lady was supposed to be with him, instead she left separately and met him at air force one. it comes as the president faces explosive...
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so how did the new yorker come up with the sordid tale.acdougal supposedly gave the magazine eight handwritten pages. >> she wrote a detailed chronicle of this affair in the course of selling this story. >> the story did sell to the company that owns the national enquirer for $150,000 days before the election. according to the "wall street journal" and the new yorker. so why didn't you read it? because the inquirer, which is run by a friend of trump's, did not publish macdougal's story. but by paying for it, legally blocked anyone else, including her, from coming out with details. inquirer has made no comment on that part of the story. we reached out for more, and we had no response yet, although the story contained other allegations of affairs, sexually aggressive behavior, disrespectful comments, including a racist comment. is all of this getting to the first lady? we don't know. while she appears to be keeping some distance from the president, she's also keeping quiet. >> thank you for that report. a russian shadow campaign to influence
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this according to new yorker magazine which broke the story. cnn white house reporter kate bennett. what are your sources telling but the first family's relationship? >> as you said, we're used to seeing the first couple do the walk across the south lawn to go to marine one to head off to mar-a-lago. it is a routine thing for them. today because the first lady apparently had scheduling issues, it was easier for her to meet the president at air force one where they'll fly florida separately. but we're supposed to see them together. this comes a day that must be difficult for the first lady to see these headlines about an alleged affair in 2006 between her husband and a playboy model, as reported by the new yorker today. that this affair was carried on and perhaps was hidden by tabloid payment of $150,000. a catch and kill story, as they call them. a story that never ran. of course, the white house denies the affair happened. again, however, this is a difficult headline that melania trump is having to deal with. on the heels of the stormy daniels
this according to new yorker magazine which broke the story. cnn white house reporter kate bennett. what are your sources telling but the first family's relationship? >> as you said, we're used to seeing the first couple do the walk across the south lawn to go to marine one to head off to mar-a-lago. it is a routine thing for them. today because the first lady apparently had scheduling issues, it was easier for her to meet the president at air force one where they'll fly florida...
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so how did the new yorker come up with the sordid tale? friend of mcdougal supposedly gave the magazine eight handwritten pages. >> she wrote a detailed chronicle of this a fair in the course of selling this story. >> the story did sell to the company that owns the "national enquirer" for $150,000 days before the election. according to the wall street journal and the new yorker. why didn't you read it? because "national enquirer" did not publish story blocked anyone else from coming out with details. "national enquirer" has made no comment on that part of the story. >> we reached out to mcdougal and we heard no more. many allegations bins trump of other affairs, sexually behavior, disrespectful, including a racist comment. so is all of this getting to the first lady? we don't know. all she appears to be keeping some distance from the president, she is also keeping quiet. ana. >> tom foreman, thank you. >>> so black panthers breaking records on opening weekend, but more than a movie, it is a long a waited cultural event. up next, i'm speaki
so how did the new yorker come up with the sordid tale? friend of mcdougal supposedly gave the magazine eight handwritten pages. >> she wrote a detailed chronicle of this a fair in the course of selling this story. >> the story did sell to the company that owns the "national enquirer" for $150,000 days before the election. according to the wall street journal and the new yorker. why didn't you read it? because "national enquirer" did not publish story blocked...
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we'll see what will happen. >> it's almost there. >> new yorker david adamson, great to have you. >> thanks. >>> next, details from the russian troll farm operation interfering in the election. what an employee says it was like working there on the 12-hour shifts. >>> they saw it comes years ago in one of the most prophetic pieces of journalism in recent memory. that's in two minutes. but i'm not standing still... and with godaddy, i've made my ideas real. ♪ ♪ i made my own way, now it's time to make yours. ♪ ♪ everything is working, working, just like it should ♪ we all want to know you know, the new, new thing. with xfinity's retail stores, you can now see the latest. want to test drive the latest devices? be our guest. want to save on mobile? just ask. want to demo the latest innovations and technology? do it here. come see how we're making things simple, easy, and awesome. plus come in today and ask about xfinity mobile, a new kind of network designed to save you money. visit your local xfinity store today. >>> some great new reporting. a clearer picture of the scope and actions
we'll see what will happen. >> it's almost there. >> new yorker david adamson, great to have you. >> thanks. >>> next, details from the russian troll farm operation interfering in the election. what an employee says it was like working there on the 12-hour shifts. >>> they saw it comes years ago in one of the most prophetic pieces of journalism in recent memory. that's in two minutes. but i'm not standing still... and with godaddy, i've made my ideas real....
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how did "the new yorker" come up with the sordid tale?riend of mcdougal supportly gave the magazine eight handwritten pages. >> she wrote a detailed chronicle of the fair in the course of selling the story. >> reporter: the story did sell to the company that owns "the national enquirer" for $150,000 days before the election. according to the "wall street journal" and "the new yorker." why didn't she read it? the "enquirer," which was a friend of trump's, did not publish the story. by paying for it, it legally blocked anyone including her from coming out with details. "the enquirer" has made no comment on that part of the story. cnn, washington. >> as you saw, the first couple did not leave the white house together for their trip to florida, but they did leave air force one at the same time when they landed in west palm beach. gabbi martin iehlo joining us from "the washington examiner." >> we don't hear a lot from melania trump, but we are seeing these sort of visual cues so to speak as victor brought up. she showed up in d.c., headed to
how did "the new yorker" come up with the sordid tale?riend of mcdougal supportly gave the magazine eight handwritten pages. >> she wrote a detailed chronicle of the fair in the course of selling the story. >> reporter: the story did sell to the company that owns "the national enquirer" for $150,000 days before the election. according to the "wall street journal" and "the new yorker." why didn't she read it? the "enquirer," which was...
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this story takes the concerns first reported in the new yorker last month and it turns them up to 11 siting former and current u.s. officials familiar with intelligence reports on the matter, shane harris and his colleagues report tonight quote officials in at least four countries united air of lack of foreign policy experience. national security advisor h.r. mcelderry ma mcmast mcmas mcmaster learned he did not official report them. the meetings with kushner and vulnerabilities was a subject raised in mceldermaster's meeti and he was naive and being tricked with officials some of whom said they wanted to deal only with jared kushner directly and not with more experienced personnel. so this is operating at a could feel levels. the personal drama here is that it's not just that jared kushner can't past the background check to get a full clearance. there is some hangup at the fbi in terms of clearing him through. that's no longer the story. the personal drama here is with this breaking news tonight in the washington post, this means that the problem is inside the house, right? this is
this story takes the concerns first reported in the new yorker last month and it turns them up to 11 siting former and current u.s. officials familiar with intelligence reports on the matter, shane harris and his colleagues report tonight quote officials in at least four countries united air of lack of foreign policy experience. national security advisor h.r. mcelderry ma mcmast mcmas mcmaster learned he did not official report them. the meetings with kushner and vulnerabilities was a subject...
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we'll see what will happen. >> it's almost there. >> new yorker david adamson, great to have you. >> thanks. >>> next, details from the russian troll farm operation interfering in the election. what an employee says it was like working there on the 12-hour shifts. >>> they saw it comes years ago in one of the most prophetic pieces of journalism in recent memory. that's in two minutes. ♪ ♪ (vo) you can pass down a subaru forester. but you get to keep the memories. love. it's what makes a subaru, a subaru. (avo) get 0% apr financing on all new 2018 subaru forester models. now through february 28th. >>> some great new reporting. a clearer picture of the scope and actions of the troll factories charged with election interference, among other things. the internet research agency is a propaganda outfit charged by the justice department on friday. the "washington post" managed to speak with someone who once worked there who described it as, quote, some kind of factory turning untruths into an industrial assembly line. i immediately felt like a character in the book "1984" by george orwell,
we'll see what will happen. >> it's almost there. >> new yorker david adamson, great to have you. >> thanks. >>> next, details from the russian troll farm operation interfering in the election. what an employee says it was like working there on the 12-hour shifts. >>> they saw it comes years ago in one of the most prophetic pieces of journalism in recent memory. that's in two minutes. ♪ ♪ (vo) you can pass down a subaru forester. but you get to keep the...
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the the senate convened for 115th congress, he became the first new yorker to serve as senate democrats leader. he lives in brooklyn with his and no matter how much time he spends in washington, he never lets anybody forget where he's from. and leadership roles, i get to work close with him every single day. we negotiate the legislative schedule, nominations and other important policy matters before the senate. as majority in minority leaders, we are like the offenses and defensive coordinators. i've had both roles. as coach for tree no can tell --, -- coach for tree no coach petrino can tell you offensive coordinator is better. washington can-- i often think they teach them in journalism school that conflict is the news. but the senate is collegial place, we don't dislike each other, we can work together, and we have a long history of robust debates over the history of this country. i have to remind students from time to time anything you may have heard us say about each other pales in comparison to what adams and jefferson said about each other. we have yet a single incident where a c
the the senate convened for 115th congress, he became the first new yorker to serve as senate democrats leader. he lives in brooklyn with his and no matter how much time he spends in washington, he never lets anybody forget where he's from. and leadership roles, i get to work close with him every single day. we negotiate the legislative schedule, nominations and other important policy matters before the senate. as majority in minority leaders, we are like the offenses and defensive...
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and also, as new yorkers, we're gonna think anyone could be carrying a gun, which would severely hamper ability to be assholes. right? yeah, because think about it, in new york we talk trash to each other all the time. why? because you know the other person won't shoot you. "i'm walking over here, asshole! take that bagel and shove it up your ass!" "all right, mom, i'll see you after work. i love you, bye!" that's new york. that's what we do. [upbeat music] ♪ - last week was the consumer electronics show in las vegas. there's where all the big tech companies show off the latest in unnecessary bullshit. listen, not everything needs a computer chip. you hear that, fitbit? you know the easiest way for me to lose some weight is by taking you off. damn it! you judgmental bastard! anyway, the big theme of this year's ces was, "we're all lazy, so just let a robot do it." - self-driving cars were big players at this year's consumer electronics show. electric carmaker byton sees the car of the future as a mobile lounge, a bit of a movie theater on wheels. - more voice controls are coming to cars
and also, as new yorkers, we're gonna think anyone could be carrying a gun, which would severely hamper ability to be assholes. right? yeah, because think about it, in new york we talk trash to each other all the time. why? because you know the other person won't shoot you. "i'm walking over here, asshole! take that bagel and shove it up your ass!" "all right, mom, i'll see you after work. i love you, bye!" that's new york. that's what we do. [upbeat music] ♪ - last week...
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a white house spokesperson denied the affair in a statement contained in the new yorker story..therine) this all follows recent reports of trump's alleged encounter with adult film star stormy daniels.. grant and vicki? sot tease mark meredith (vikki)and police (vikki)and police make arrests to bust up an alleged human trafficking ring in the south bay. (grant) and ... we will take an in-depth look at how learning to code is helping give some prisoners purpose here in the bay area. here in the bay area. at&t has a network with thousands of best-in-class security experts. which means... more of the eye balls you want watching the network... & less of the ones you don't... more experts preventing security issues & less security threats impacting our customers. more of a highly secure network with more security products available for further protection & less per month than comcast for business internet. switch to at&t internet for business. more & less - that's the power of &. over the course of my fishing career is anglers being careless and breaking off their rod tip. don't do t
a white house spokesperson denied the affair in a statement contained in the new yorker story..therine) this all follows recent reports of trump's alleged encounter with adult film star stormy daniels.. grant and vicki? sot tease mark meredith (vikki)and police (vikki)and police make arrests to bust up an alleged human trafficking ring in the south bay. (grant) and ... we will take an in-depth look at how learning to code is helping give some prisoners purpose here in the bay area. here in the...
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the new yorker piece by ronan farrow was published at 5:00 a.m.is headline -- donald trump, a playboy model and a system for concealing infidelity. it details the affair in the early days of his marriage to melania trump. mcdougal sold her story to "the national enquirer" for $150,000. only to have it never see the light of day. a common tactic in a scandal story called catch and kill. joining me now to discuss veteran defense attorney mark geragos. how common catch and kill as a strategy among lawyers? >> well, it's a fairly common strategy. the catch and kill here is that they're actually paying somebody for the life rights and then the story gets obviously as the term implies killed meaning it doesn't run or in this case where they specifically say we'll give you a health and beauty or a wellness column. we'll pay you for this, we have your rights. the more common kind of celebrity catch and kill, there's a story and a trade-off so to speak. so i have a story about one client. then they go to the pr person or the publicist and say, give me some
the new yorker piece by ronan farrow was published at 5:00 a.m.is headline -- donald trump, a playboy model and a system for concealing infidelity. it details the affair in the early days of his marriage to melania trump. mcdougal sold her story to "the national enquirer" for $150,000. only to have it never see the light of day. a common tactic in a scandal story called catch and kill. joining me now to discuss veteran defense attorney mark geragos. how common catch and kill as a...
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her most recent book, "you don't own me," was recently described in the new yorker as a hair-raising account of an epic tale, and the financial times describe asked it as a real page-turner of the decade-long court battle between toy companies over the ownership of the immensely popular bratz dolls. please join me in welcoming our guest for the evening, orly ol ol -- lobel. >> thank you. so this is really special for me to be here at the harvard coop bookstore because i spent many years as a graduate student here at harvard square, here at harvard university just roaming the shelves of the coop and loving it and really being inspired by all the different disciplines in a way that still continues to impact my research, my writing, my thinking about ethics and market competition and justice and all the, you know, interesting stuff that we see around us. how do we create culture, how are social icons made, equality and fairness. and this is really also how i got to this book. so i'll tell you a little bit about how i started thinking about writing this book and how it opened so many win
her most recent book, "you don't own me," was recently described in the new yorker as a hair-raising account of an epic tale, and the financial times describe asked it as a real page-turner of the decade-long court battle between toy companies over the ownership of the immensely popular bratz dolls. please join me in welcoming our guest for the evening, orly ol ol -- lobel. >> thank you. so this is really special for me to be here at the harvard coop bookstore because i spent...
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"the new yorker" is reporting that in 2006, "president trump had an affair with karen mcdougal, a formeryboy model. no surprise. in her centerfold, her turn-ons included "rampant corruption, thin-skinned egomaniacs, and one wide yellow hair piled atop a deflated basketball." ( applause ) but if this happened over a decade ago, why is "the new yorker" reporting about it now? because back before the election, the publisher of the "national enquirer" paid $150,000 for exclusive rights to mcdougal's story, which it never ran. welcome to trump's america, where if a story is too steamy and trashy for the "national enquirer," you'll find it in "the new yorker." and there are handwritten notes from karen mcdougal about the affair. apparently, after their first sexual encounter, mcdougal writes, "he offered me money. i looked at him and felt sad, and said, 'no thanks. i'm not "that girl." i slept with you because i like you, not for money.' he told me, 'you are special.'" yes, trump lets his mistresses know up front that he's willing to pay. that's why he has a sign up in his hotel room: "we vali
"the new yorker" is reporting that in 2006, "president trump had an affair with karen mcdougal, a formeryboy model. no surprise. in her centerfold, her turn-ons included "rampant corruption, thin-skinned egomaniacs, and one wide yellow hair piled atop a deflated basketball." ( applause ) but if this happened over a decade ago, why is "the new yorker" reporting about it now? because back before the election, the publisher of the "national enquirer"...
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in 2015 at the time of a republican debate, mcdougal twis ol"the new yorker," "the national enquirer," run by david pecker, who calls president trump a personal friend, paid karen mcdougal $150,000 for the exclusive rights to her story, but they never printed it. journalist ronan farrow, who broke the story, says the enquirer's motive was clear. >> people in tabloid business call this catch and kill. and it's, you know, acquiri a story to bury it. >> reporter: farrow's report claims the affair happened around the same time mr. trump allegedly became involved with adult film actress stormy daniels. this week the president's longtime personal attorney acknowledged he paid daniels $130,000 just before the election. michael cohen says neither the president's business nor his campaign was part of the transaction. but he has not said whether the president knew about the payment. daniels, staying mum. >> do you have a non-disclosure agreement? >> do i? >> reporter: and tonight in florida, the president and first lady walked off air force one together. >> and cecilia vega with us live tonight
in 2015 at the time of a republican debate, mcdougal twis ol"the new yorker," "the national enquirer," run by david pecker, who calls president trump a personal friend, paid karen mcdougal $150,000 for the exclusive rights to her story, but they never printed it. journalist ronan farrow, who broke the story, says the enquirer's motive was clear. >> people in tabloid business call this catch and kill. and it's, you know, acquiri a story to bury it. >> reporter:...
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"the new yorker" reports trump met the woman, karen mcdougal, in 2006 at the playboy mansion, where he was taping an episode of "the apprentice." >> come on over. wow. >> reporter: the magazine obtained what they say is eight pages of mcdougal's writings. detailing the alleged affair, which reportedly took place less than two years after donald and melania trump married, when their son barron was just an infant. mcdougal writes that after they had sex on their first date quote "he offered me money. looked a at him, plus felt sad, plus said, no thanks. i'm not that girl. i slept with you because i like you. not for money.' he told me you are special." over the course of the alleged affair, mcdougal in her written account says mr. trump often paid for her flights, hotels, even introduced her to his sons eric and don jr. in 2015 at the time of a republican debate, mcdougal tweeted this old photo. according to "the new yorker," "the national enquirer," run by david pecker, who calls president trump a personal friend, paid karen mcdougal $150,000 for the exclusive rights to her story, but t
"the new yorker" reports trump met the woman, karen mcdougal, in 2006 at the playboy mansion, where he was taping an episode of "the apprentice." >> come on over. wow. >> reporter: the magazine obtained what they say is eight pages of mcdougal's writings. detailing the alleged affair, which reportedly took place less than two years after donald and melania trump married, when their son barron was just an infant. mcdougal writes that after they had sex on their...
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. >>> a new report in the new yorker has stunning new details from a former playmate who claims she hadas president. and it also details the alleged great lengths to hide the story. cnn's tom foreman joins me now, so, tom what have you heard? >> this is a pretty elaborate story here about karen mcdougal, former playmate of the year. essentially what the new yorker is saying from its reporting is that in june 2006, the apprentice was taping an episode at playboy mansion out in los angeles. there was a party related to it. at this party, donald trump, according to this report, met karen mcdougal. he at the time had been married to melania for two years. and that they then began a nine-month affair. what is interesting about this is that apparently mcdougal, according to this report, wrote at some point an eight-page account of what had happened, when she gave to a friend, a handwritten account, which she allegedly has verified to the "new yorker" saying i did write that account. it gets a lot more complicated because the story also talks a great deal about the degree to which her meetings
. >>> a new report in the new yorker has stunning new details from a former playmate who claims she hadas president. and it also details the alleged great lengths to hide the story. cnn's tom foreman joins me now, so, tom what have you heard? >> this is a pretty elaborate story here about karen mcdougal, former playmate of the year. essentially what the new yorker is saying from its reporting is that in june 2006, the apprentice was taping an episode at playboy mansion out in los...
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according to handwritten notes obtained by the new yorker, karen mcmcdougle says on their first dateat a bungalow at the beverly hills hotel. a white house spokesperson says the president nice the affair. the inquirer says they didn't publish the article because they found the story not credible that's according to the new yorker but the owner of the national inquirer is reported to be friends with president trump. >> these dirty stories about high profile individuals would be used as leverage over those individuals. obviously national security implications here when that hap >> the company that owns the enquirer calling those allegationsnal attorney revealed he paid a female porn star $130,000 of his own money to sign a nondisclosure agreement about an alleged affair with trump. >> a dover police officer injured while arresting a homeless man. the officer was called to the wawa on dupont highly what last night for a loitering complaint. the officer tried to make contact with mario westbrook but he refused to comply reportedly. there was an altercation. during it the officer suffered
according to handwritten notes obtained by the new yorker, karen mcmcdougle says on their first dateat a bungalow at the beverly hills hotel. a white house spokesperson says the president nice the affair. the inquirer says they didn't publish the article because they found the story not credible that's according to the new yorker but the owner of the national inquirer is reported to be friends with president trump. >> these dirty stories about high profile individuals would be used as...
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the report in "the new yorker" allegedly involves money spent just before the election for her storywas never published. abc senior white house correspondent cecilia vega has the story. >> reporter: an abrupt change of plans. president trump bown for florida boarding marine one alone. the first lady was supposed to be with him. instead she left separately and met him at air force one. it comes as the president faces explosive new allegations about a nine-month affair with a playboy playmate and new questions whether she was paid to stay silent days before the presidential election. "the new yorker" reports the pre met the woman in 2006 at the playboy mansion where he was taping an episode of the apprentice. >> come on over. wow. >> reporter: the magazine obtained what they say is eight pages of mcdougal's writings detailing the alleged affair which took two years after donald and marshall married when their son was just an infant. quote, he offed me money. i looked at him, plus felt sad. plus said no thanks, i'm not that girl. i slept with you because i like you, not for money. he to
the report in "the new yorker" allegedly involves money spent just before the election for her storywas never published. abc senior white house correspondent cecilia vega has the story. >> reporter: an abrupt change of plans. president trump bown for florida boarding marine one alone. the first lady was supposed to be with him. instead she left separately and met him at air force one. it comes as the president faces explosive new allegations about a nine-month affair with a...
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"the new yorker" reports mr. mcdougal in 2006 at the employ bay mansion when he was taping an episode of the apprentice. >> come over. wow. >> reporter: they obtained eight pages of mcdougal's writings detailing the alleged affair which reportedly took place two years after done and melania married when they southern barren was an intent. she writes after they had sex on their first date, quote, he offered me money, i looked at him, plus felt sad, plus said no thanks i'm not that girl. i slept with you because i like you not for money. he told me, you are special. at the time of a republican debate, mcdougal tweeted this old photo. according not new yorker, the national enquirer run b davidy pecker, who calls trump a personal friend paid for the exclusive rights to her story. but they nifr presented it. the journalist who broke the story says their motive was clear. >> people in the tabloid business call this catch and skill. it's acquiring a story the bury it. >> reporter: the report claims the affair happened a
"the new yorker" reports mr. mcdougal in 2006 at the employ bay mansion when he was taping an episode of the apprentice. >> come over. wow. >> reporter: they obtained eight pages of mcdougal's writings detailing the alleged affair which reportedly took place two years after done and melania married when they southern barren was an intent. she writes after they had sex on their first date, quote, he offered me money, i looked at him, plus felt sad, plus said no thanks i'm...
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so how did the new yorker come up with this sorted tale? mcdougal's supposedly gave the magazine eight handwritten pages. >> she wrote a detailed chronical of the affair in the course of selling the story. >> reporter: the story did sell to the company that owns the "national enquirer" for $150,000, days before the election. according to "the wall street journal" and the new yorker. so why didn't you read it? because the enquirer which is run by a friend of trump's did not publish mcdougal's story. by paying for it legally blocked anyone else including her from coming out with details. the enquirer has made no comment on that part of the story. tom foreman, cnn, washington. >> all right. next, the olympics. an update on the medal count. corey wire joins us to talk about gus kentworthy who has his eyes on gold tonight. late checkout... ...down-alternative pillows... ...and of course, price. tripadvisor helps you book a... ...hotel without breaking a sweat. because we now instantly... ...search over 200 booking sites ...to find you the lowest
so how did the new yorker come up with this sorted tale? mcdougal's supposedly gave the magazine eight handwritten pages. >> she wrote a detailed chronical of the affair in the course of selling the story. >> reporter: the story did sell to the company that owns the "national enquirer" for $150,000, days before the election. according to "the wall street journal" and the new yorker. so why didn't you read it? because the enquirer which is run by a friend of...
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he's supposed to be a new yorker.e is the most thin-skinned person -- he doesn't need to defend himself all the time constantly, especially after a major national tragedy where kids died miles from his resort where he's living in luxury. >> he went and visited with folks who are on the scene now. >> that was a good thing to do, and he should have just quietly let the weekend go by and allowed people to mourn, have people come together for solutions and he'll pick it all up today. >> i'm sorry, he was being attacked around the clock. >> so what, it goes with the job, nathan. this, again, just highlights how unqualified he is as president of the united states. he does not have the temperament. you have to be able to take the hits if you're going to be president of the united states, and he is unable to do it. so instead he behaves like an insecure lunatic on twitter as opposed to being a mature adult as the president of the fricking united states. i'm sick of you guys making excuses for him. >> so being attacked and not
he's supposed to be a new yorker.e is the most thin-skinned person -- he doesn't need to defend himself all the time constantly, especially after a major national tragedy where kids died miles from his resort where he's living in luxury. >> he went and visited with folks who are on the scene now. >> that was a good thing to do, and he should have just quietly let the weekend go by and allowed people to mourn, have people come together for solutions and he'll pick it all up today....
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it's breaking in "the new yorker."r "playboy" model speaking out for the first time since her deal with "the national enquirer," which paid $150,000 for the exclusive rights to her claims of an affair with donald trump in 2006, less than two years after he married his current wife melania. "the national enquirer" never published the story, saying it didn't find it credible. but the deal prevented mcdougal, seen here in these recently posted instagram photos, from telling her story. now "the new yorker" is saying it obtained an eight-page report about it confirmed to be written in her own handwriting. mcdougal wrote she met trump at a party in june 2006 at the "playboy" mansion after he taped "the apprentice." and added trump took a liking to me, kept talking to me, telling me how beautiful i was. according to "the new yorker" mcdougal's document describes their first date as dinner in a private bungalow at the beverly hills hotel where they had sex. quote -- we talked for a couple of hours and then it was on. then mcdo
it's breaking in "the new yorker."r "playboy" model speaking out for the first time since her deal with "the national enquirer," which paid $150,000 for the exclusive rights to her claims of an affair with donald trump in 2006, less than two years after he married his current wife melania. "the national enquirer" never published the story, saying it didn't find it credible. but the deal prevented mcdougal, seen here in these recently posted instagram...
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. >> woodruff: now, to president trump, and a new story "the new yorker" magazine published this morning details a "playboy" model's allegation that she and mr. trump had an affair more than a decade ago. it also highlights the lengths to which mr. trump and some of his allies go, to keep stories about his affairs out of the press.th author of today's "new yorker" story is ronan farrow, and he joins me now from new york. ronan, welcome back to the program. >> good to be here, ju t. >> woodrufnk you. there have been allegations out there about the president. he has denied all of them. how is your reporting different? >> you know, i think that this is important on two levels. one is that there is now a proliferation of stories, jud and between them commonalities, shared locations, shared tactics. karen mcdougall, the individual described in this story, in her chronicle of this affair talks about being offered money, something that appears in numerous stories, that after sex she was offered payment and declined that. she talks about the thelo tions a lot of these affairs took place and, in
. >> woodruff: now, to president trump, and a new story "the new yorker" magazine published this morning details a "playboy" model's allegation that she and mr. trump had an affair more than a decade ago. it also highlights the lengths to which mr. trump and some of his allies go, to keep stories about his affairs out of the press.th author of today's "new yorker" story is ronan farrow, and he joins me now from new york. ronan, welcome back to the program....
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this story in "the new yorker" is really detailed.ys out some i think realtime notes or letter that ms. mcdoogle had written about her relationship with president trump. the key is that there was an effort to squash this put forward by ami which is very friendly toward president trump. it's going to raise a lot of questions about, in addition to the campaign finance questions that came up around michael kohn which he has rejected there's an issue. you'll see the same questions come up here and you'll also see the question of were there others? how many others could there have been? how did this take place? what was the methodology? that is where i think this goes. >> these two cases are strikingly similar when you read "the new yorker" article. not just in the payoffs but the type of relationship that donald trump, candidate donald trump had, then private citizen trump had. and the way the white house is addressing this, let me read this to you. this jumped out to anyone who has been issued a denial. a white house spokesperson said in
this story in "the new yorker" is really detailed.ys out some i think realtime notes or letter that ms. mcdoogle had written about her relationship with president trump. the key is that there was an effort to squash this put forward by ami which is very friendly toward president trump. it's going to raise a lot of questions about, in addition to the campaign finance questions that came up around michael kohn which he has rejected there's an issue. you'll see the same questions come up...
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magazine reporting, the new yorker for showing the humanitarian devastation caused by the shrinkage of lake chad and underlining of the connection of ecological disaster to famine and armed uprising. photography, to adam dean and thomas of the "new york times" for capturing the plight of rohingya fleeing burning villages in myanmar, and pouring into woefully unequipped refugee camps in bangladesh. national television reporting to ellie reeve of vice news for on the scene up close coverage of the charlottesville protests that probed the motivational and tactics of white nationalist leaders. foreign and television reporting, cnn for uncovering a hidden modern day slave auction of african refugees in libya. public service to david of cbs news for capturing the destructive power of hurricane maria in puerto rico, and documenting how limited a from the federal and territorial governments delayed the islands recovery. and finally and award in commentary to gail collins of the "new york times" for collins of satiric wit and neighborly wisdom that probed the oddities of american politics and s
magazine reporting, the new yorker for showing the humanitarian devastation caused by the shrinkage of lake chad and underlining of the connection of ecological disaster to famine and armed uprising. photography, to adam dean and thomas of the "new york times" for capturing the plight of rohingya fleeing burning villages in myanmar, and pouring into woefully unequipped refugee camps in bangladesh. national television reporting to ellie reeve of vice news for on the scene up close...
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with eighty eight point five million posts next to skylines the most popular images are of wacky new yorkers and their pants no wonder the big apple is so ensuring lee popular. trouble to only buy this week's win our london eighty eight point eight million posts proves there's plenty of sites to see here and a peek at the royal family is the icing on the cake. the fifth ranking and now. virtual reality in medicine three d. images of the human body rendered from computer tomography data the swiss technology is also useful for educational purposes. if they tool dissection at the university of basel here aspiring doctors can learn all about human anatomy with the headsets. meanwhile their students. follow the visual exploration on a screen. this way students can look at organs blood vessels and bones from all different angles. to all the students have a controller to enter and freely explore the body. to anatomy professor. this new technology is a valuable asset. see how many young so while you sit us the minute they put on their headset they realize they're dealing with something three dimensi
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from the rising seminar and has written for the new yorker, "new york times," the atlantic, rolling stone, the new republic and buzz feed among many others it is a contributing editor at catapult. at this time, we can welcome them to the stage. plus [applause] hello, everyone. it's a pleasure being with you all tonight. thank you for coming out this evening to hear me talk about "this will be my undoing" with britt. i'm going to read a section of an essay that was the hardest thing ever and it was the past couple of days i've been thinking about the need "me too" movement. a couple of days ago when i was back in manhattan i was talking about street harassment and the difficulty of keeping safe as a woman and how it's often affected that we talk about these issues and there was a man in the audience during the q. i-india raised his hanand he rad didn't have a question. [laughter] he said you know, the reason why then follow when in down the block or cursing them relentlessly is because they have no home training and they kept repeating themselves. i nodded and i tried to be gracious, but i
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for the senate convened for the he became the, first new yorker ever to serve as senate democratic leader. chuck still lives in brooklyn with his wife, a very accomplished woman in her own right. no matter how much time he spends in washington, he never let anybody forget where he is from. in our leadership roles, i get to work closely with him every single day. we negotiate the legislative schedule, nominations, and other public policy matters before the senate. as majority and minority leaders, we are kind of like the offense of an defense of coordinators. i've had both roles. offensive coordinator is better. [laughter] washington may look like a pretty divided place. i often think they teach them in journalism school that only conflict is news. actually the senate is a pretty collegial place. we do not dislike each other. we have to work together. of robustlong history debates over the history of this country. thate to remind students anything you may have heard us other -- say about each posing in comparison to what adams and jefferson said about each other. we have not had a single i
for the senate convened for the he became the, first new yorker ever to serve as senate democratic leader. chuck still lives in brooklyn with his wife, a very accomplished woman in her own right. no matter how much time he spends in washington, he never let anybody forget where he is from. in our leadership roles, i get to work closely with him every single day. we negotiate the legislative schedule, nominations, and other public policy matters before the senate. as majority and minority...