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daniel's does not have security. she's worried about coming to new york to testify as according to the director of her documentary, who's also a friend and confidant now exclusively telling out front, but daniel's also feels she has constantly being undermined as a witness in the case. daniel's is talking about how she is preparing for her moment in court with trump in her documentary stormy i'm more prepared with my legal knowledge, but i'm also tired, leg my soul is so tired sara gibson is a close friend and confidant of daniel's and she is sharing these new new details out front and sarah also is the directory of the document or you just saw that clip from stormy and sarah. i know you worked with daniel's for five years while you worked on this documentary. so you really have seen her life, seen how this it has impacted her life. and i know you've remained closed and you have just been in touch with her. what else does she telling you well, she a single working mother trying to make a living for her family and she
daniel's does not have security. she's worried about coming to new york to testify as according to the director of her documentary, who's also a friend and confidant now exclusively telling out front, but daniel's also feels she has constantly being undermined as a witness in the case. daniel's is talking about how she is preparing for her moment in court with trump in her documentary stormy i'm more prepared with my legal knowledge, but i'm also tired, leg my soul is so tired sara gibson is a...
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news shows podcast, and stormy daniels too, but trump can't fight back. i never heard of a gag order like this before, we're in middle of a presidential election here, is the primary opponent of joe biden, this is so rigged. this is so lawfare, this so weaponizing it is beyond belief too me. >> it family unfair for this -- fundamentally unfair for this judge to impose a gag order against donald trump and not michael cohen. he has a podcast, we know michael cohen has le lead leader to congress,, lied to congress, and court and media. do you know who el made that argument. aclu . no friend of donald trump. they filed an brief. they were concerned. one could argue that everything from now until election is political speech, this case would have been brought against him if he was not president or not potentially going to be president, retraining him this way, impedes his ability to run for office. >> this is a campaign, a presidential campaign. he is supposed to be able to talk. people are supposed to be able to hear him. >> that is whats aclu said. larry: th
news shows podcast, and stormy daniels too, but trump can't fight back. i never heard of a gag order like this before, we're in middle of a presidential election here, is the primary opponent of joe biden, this is so rigged. this is so lawfare, this so weaponizing it is beyond belief too me. >> it family unfair for this -- fundamentally unfair for this judge to impose a gag order against donald trump and not michael cohen. he has a podcast, we know michael cohen has le lead leader to...
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he didn't sleep with stormy daniels. he took out the risk, took a risk of his own self, everything he did he did for trump. he did go to prison. in this case, is there some chance that walt nauta and the other fall guys in the case will go to prison and let trump skate? >> they may go to prison but i don't think trump is going to skate. >> if the case ever goes to trial. >> if it goes to trial, that's right. i think the government is in a weird position right now because right now, they know that the judge is backed off those crazy jury instructions that she asked them to do. which really the most bizarre thing i have ever seen. and they're kind of betwixted and between as to whether or not to take her up on appeal. >> let me ask you about today's michael cohen hearing. you were saying there are things in that transcript that people have not really highlighted. tell me one of those things. >> everybody now has access to these transcripts. they all went up on the -- >> in the new york hush money election interference case
he didn't sleep with stormy daniels. he took out the risk, took a risk of his own self, everything he did he did for trump. he did go to prison. in this case, is there some chance that walt nauta and the other fall guys in the case will go to prison and let trump skate? >> they may go to prison but i don't think trump is going to skate. >> if the case ever goes to trial. >> if it goes to trial, that's right. i think the government is in a weird position right now because right...
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trump's posts on social media targeting cohen and stormy daniels. the state seeking to hold mr. trump in criminal contempt for violating the judge's gag order that bars him from attacking trial witnesses. >> so they can talk about me. they can say whatever they want. they can lie. but i'm not allowed to say anything. i would love to say everything that's on my mind. >> reporter: in court, the defense arguing mr. trump should be permitted to respond to political attacks, and the gag order should not cover reposts of someone else. the judge didn't rule today, but seemed exasperated, telling lead defense attorney todd blanche you are losing all credibility with the court. minutes later during a break, mr. trump back on truth social, falsely writing the judge had taken away his right to free speech. "this is a kangaroo court." >> laura, you were in the courtroom today. what were some of your impressions? >> well, lester, this jury is engaged. they're paying attention. they're looking at the exhibits on the screen in front of them. they're listening carefully to the witness, david pe
trump's posts on social media targeting cohen and stormy daniels. the state seeking to hold mr. trump in criminal contempt for violating the judge's gag order that bars him from attacking trial witnesses. >> so they can talk about me. they can say whatever they want. they can lie. but i'm not allowed to say anything. i would love to say everything that's on my mind. >> reporter: in court, the defense arguing mr. trump should be permitted to respond to political attacks, and the gag...
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prosecutors say that plan was the origin of 's $130,000 payment to former adult film star stormy daniels to keep her quiet about an alleged sexual encounter with trump, who denies it all. one example of catch and kill discussed in court today in bold a trump building doorman who was selling what turned out to be a fake story about trump fathering a son. pecker told the jury today he bought the story because of the potential embarrassment it would have to the campaign and mr. trump. >> david pecker is a very strong witness for the prosecution. he seems very solid on the stand. he certainly seems like he doesn't have any ax to grind with donald trump and seems almost apologetic for having to tell this story. >> reporter: on the stand, pecker said trump called him about another story he wanted kept quiet. that a former "playboy" model karen mcdougal, who claimed to have had a ten month long affair with trump in 2006, which he denies. >> after we had been intimate, he tried to pin me, and i actually didn't know how to take that. >> reporter: four days before the 2016 election, "the wall stre
prosecutors say that plan was the origin of 's $130,000 payment to former adult film star stormy daniels to keep her quiet about an alleged sexual encounter with trump, who denies it all. one example of catch and kill discussed in court today in bold a trump building doorman who was selling what turned out to be a fake story about trump fathering a son. pecker told the jury today he bought the story because of the potential embarrassment it would have to the campaign and mr. trump. >>...
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the crux of the criminal case concerns how and why stormy daniels was paid through michael cohen. that's gonna be the main event for the jurors with this as all crucial context with the jury's to undo stan all of everything that leads up america brewers with us as well. a former us attorney, michael, let's talk a little bit about pecker's testimony. he said trump was quote, frugal in his approach to money. frugal, a direct quote personally reviewing all expenses. what is the significance of that? >> yeah. well, i'm glad to be with you we expect that there's going to be a tape can an out with michael cohen where he taped drop 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? there may be getting ready to refute some of that bus and now he's actually very much in control of his business. he is very much in control of his finances. he's not somebody who just signs off on a check or a
the crux of the criminal case concerns how and why stormy daniels was paid through michael cohen. that's gonna be the main event for the jurors with this as all crucial context with the jury's to undo stan all of everything that leads up america brewers with us as well. a former us attorney, michael, let's talk a little bit about pecker's testimony. he said trump was quote, frugal in his approach to money. frugal, a direct quote personally reviewing all expenses. what is the significance of...
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on three initial social media post that attacked potential witnesses, like michael cohen and stormy daniels herself. then after they file that motion for contempt, which trump posted seven more posts,ometimes attacking esther cohen, calling him a serial perjurer, but also troublesome to the court, attacking jurors, he did this by reposting a different post talking about liberal individuals lying, and then he added to that to get onto this trial. that caused the government to file another motion for contempt. i will note that in today's hearing, prosecutors said we are going to be filing another motion for contempt. it just keeps going. william: his lawyers argue this is an unconstitutional infringement on his free-speech rights, that he has every right to say that. what are a defendants rights in this regard? mary: defendants to have constitutional rights, like all people in the united states. but when you are a defendant in a criminal trial, those rights are not limitless. they can be restricted things that you are saying, when your speech has an impact negatively on the administration of
on three initial social media post that attacked potential witnesses, like michael cohen and stormy daniels herself. then after they file that motion for contempt, which trump posted seven more posts,ometimes attacking esther cohen, calling him a serial perjurer, but also troublesome to the court, attacking jurors, he did this by reposting a different post talking about liberal individuals lying, and then he added to that to get onto this trial. that caused the government to file another motion...
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is likely prosecutors will move on to press pecker on how he came to learn that a woman named stormy daniels was also shopping person sorry jake. >> all paula reid and manhattan for us. thanks so much. let's discuss with their legal panel and elliott, let's take a look at this important exchange as the prosecution questioned tabloid magnate david pecker today, the prosecutor said, quote, prior to the august 2015 meeting, had you ever purchased a story to not print it about mystery? for trump and pecker replied, no, the prosecutor asked, did that part help the national enquirer at all then not publishing the story that you've paid for. becker said, no, that didn't help. so pecker has confirming here that positive stories about trump or a mutual benefit or even potentially, i guess theoretically negative ones would be a benefit for the national enquirer. but stopping stories from being printed about donald trump would only benefit trump. it would not help the national enquirer how important is that? nothing illegal about it, right? nothing stops national enquirer from running positive stories
is likely prosecutors will move on to press pecker on how he came to learn that a woman named stormy daniels was also shopping person sorry jake. >> all paula reid and manhattan for us. thanks so much. let's discuss with their legal panel and elliott, let's take a look at this important exchange as the prosecution questioned tabloid magnate david pecker today, the prosecutor said, quote, prior to the august 2015 meeting, had you ever purchased a story to not print it about mystery? for...
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you cannot gag that person and allow michael cohen, stormy daniels, and whole lot of them to say donald trump is no good, he is a liar. i mean, it just is unfair. and it shows how inappropriate judge merchan is, as it relates to donald trump's and his ri rights. if this court wants people to believe that there is fairness in this trial, that what the court has to do, you either gag everybody or you don't gag any one. and the last point i want to make is the feds, for decades, have not allowed anyone to identify anyone running for office in the six months before campaign, to be identified as a target, as a defendant come or bring charges. that is a period of time where the feds zip it up. they are not only not zipping it up, they are trying this man on an unfair, expired misdemeanor that is totally legitimate based upon everything we have heard. >> harold: i agree with you on the gag order, but there is a second -- i know you don't agree with me -- but you she just looked back out what we have been reporting to be on fox about what i was saying. be five okay, i will. >> jesse: good to ha
you cannot gag that person and allow michael cohen, stormy daniels, and whole lot of them to say donald trump is no good, he is a liar. i mean, it just is unfair. and it shows how inappropriate judge merchan is, as it relates to donald trump's and his ri rights. if this court wants people to believe that there is fairness in this trial, that what the court has to do, you either gag everybody or you don't gag any one. and the last point i want to make is the feds, for decades, have not allowed...
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it is not legal to pay stormy daniels for her story, obviously not stop the crime, as alleged, is that it was campaign, it was designed as a conspiracy to his chancesin was designed as a conspiracy to his chances in the election. that was designed as a conspiracy to his chances in the election.— chances in the election. that is -recisel chances in the election. that is precisely right. _ chances in the election. that is precisely right. it _ chances in the election. that is precisely right. it is _ chances in the election. that is precisely right. it is a - chances in the election. that is. precisely right. it is a conspiracy to commit election interference. the whole point of the conspiracy was to keep out of the news information that the three of them thought would harm his chances of winning the election and becoming president. so they formed a plan. part of the plan was to keep out bad information, part of the plan was also to get information that was dirt on the other candidates. mr pepper agree to that as well, saying he would be his eyes and ears, saying if you hear something
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i guess stormy daniels too, other people, but trump can't fight back. now i have never heard of a gag order like this before. of course we're in the middle of a presidential election. he is the primary opponent of joe biden this is so rigged. this is so lawfare, it is so weaponized, yont belief to me. >> it is fundamentally unfair nor this judge to impose a gag order against donald trump and not against michael cohen. michael cohen even yesterday was speaking publicly about this case and donald trump. he has a podcast where he talks obsessively about donald trump. this is how he makes his living. we know michael cohen has done what? lied toe congress, lied to the court, lied tote media. trump makes an interesting interesting argument unconstitutional stop to his speech. you know who made that argument? the aclu, who is no friend of donald trump. filed a meek discuss brief in the civil fraud case about an order being imposed against the former president. one could argue that everything from now until the election is political speech. this case would not
i guess stormy daniels too, other people, but trump can't fight back. now i have never heard of a gag order like this before. of course we're in the middle of a presidential election. he is the primary opponent of joe biden this is so rigged. this is so lawfare, it is so weaponized, yont belief to me. >> it is fundamentally unfair nor this judge to impose a gag order against donald trump and not against michael cohen. michael cohen even yesterday was speaking publicly about this case and...
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you actually don't have to sort of hold stormy daniels in the highest of regard. you may feel like she has ulterior motives, but david pecker who knows donald trump the best have said these things and given us such a framework that is going to be corroborated and it helps them to a very big degree. and the other thing they if well today with pecker's testimony, is that they took away the notion of donald trump being removed. not only in terms of him being a micro manager as a business owner but placing him in conversations very specific about how these things would run. and to act as if you have no knowledge of this things is untenable. you can't maintain that from front of the jury so that was anective day by the prosecution and in terms of setting themselves up, with the witnesses they know are going to have some degree of challenges on the stand, they did a fantastic job. >> i was just thinking, because there was a discussion at the beginning of the trial about exactly how much of this relationship between david pecker and donald trump would be allowed in. and
you actually don't have to sort of hold stormy daniels in the highest of regard. you may feel like she has ulterior motives, but david pecker who knows donald trump the best have said these things and given us such a framework that is going to be corroborated and it helps them to a very big degree. and the other thing they if well today with pecker's testimony, is that they took away the notion of donald trump being removed. not only in terms of him being a micro manager as a business owner but...
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starts testifying in earnest about what trump knew about the payments to karen mcdougle and to stormy daniels and of course, after the election, two conversations that david pecker has been privy to have had with donald trump where trump essentially thanked him for his contributions to the campaign and for making it happen. >> we can't see what's happening inside the courtroom. we're relying on a google doc to give us a transcript. you can see what's happening. tell us. what is it like as the prosecutors try to make their case? as they're interviewing david pecker. that's the jury like? what's donald trump like in that room? >> well, i would say everybody is really attentive today, which hasn't always as you know been the case. donald trump's attention kind of fluctuates. he has come in on days and been extraordinarily bored. but when the subject is donald trump and donald trump directly, he stands at attention and he was very curious to hear how david pecker would describe his relationship. i would say his expression for the most part was fairly even. he was neither snarling at pecker as he
starts testifying in earnest about what trump knew about the payments to karen mcdougle and to stormy daniels and of course, after the election, two conversations that david pecker has been privy to have had with donald trump where trump essentially thanked him for his contributions to the campaign and for making it happen. >> we can't see what's happening inside the courtroom. we're relying on a google doc to give us a transcript. you can see what's happening. tell us. what is it like as...
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we could anticipate the daniels case. >> back on the stand thursday. thank you. let's talk about the big meeting that donald trump has planned tonight. dasha burns is following that story for us. trump is scheduled to meet with the former prime minister of japan. he is still a key member of the ruling party. so what's in it for both sides? >> this is part of a series of meetings with foreign leaders he's been taking over the last couple of weeks. last week, he met with the president of poland. the week before, he met with the british foreign secretary, david cameron. this is an attempt, while he is in court, to show that look, he is still doing this kind of work and foreign leaders are reaching out to him. he's in conversation with them. one thing you'll hear often from the former president on the campaign trial and in interviews is that you know, the world was much more peaceful while he was in office. he's trying to present a contrast when it comes to foreign policy between himself and president biden. here's what he had to say in a radio interview yesterday. >
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to call when after he was president and company and was paid more than ever let out to keep stormy daniels quiet. >> they would say that's part of his elaborate cover-up but what's the cover up? because paying someone in return for an nda is not illegal, and labeling it in a ledger as a legal expense, is it not a legal expense? i mean if the state wants to say reimbursement for x, y, and z but i think the defense team is arguing this that trump even knew how it was labeled in the book apparently it was made by somebody else a lower level associate at trump tower told to do so by her boss. again this leaves us with what is a problem exactly? >> john: the other big issue in all of this is the gag order against trump. he does not like it at all. here's what "the wall street journal" opinion said about it. so the witness can go on national tv and call the defendant a liar but the defendant can't will apply that the witness is a liar? the asymmetry does not boast of the trial's integrity or fairness. house and possibly fair in modern society for everybody else to say everything they want about
to call when after he was president and company and was paid more than ever let out to keep stormy daniels quiet. >> they would say that's part of his elaborate cover-up but what's the cover up? because paying someone in return for an nda is not illegal, and labeling it in a ledger as a legal expense, is it not a legal expense? i mean if the state wants to say reimbursement for x, y, and z but i think the defense team is arguing this that trump even knew how it was labeled in the book...
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whether it's related to karen mcdougal and stormy daniels, that their own agreements and stormy daniels, one that had pseudonyms peterson and david denison. i believe, who were the names right now prosecutors, what they were just stepping way to talk about with attorneys, they are showing an email about the paperwork to get a wire pavement to sajudin that is the dormant who is shopping this story around? that obviously is also incredibly powerful evidence it is. >> and remember this has sex and politics and play what play mates. but at the core, this is a paper work hey so documents like this are significant. and i think they're going to want to show this wire payment because they're going to set up later on why they believe that trump falsified those records, why? 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 r
whether it's related to karen mcdougal and stormy daniels, that their own agreements and stormy daniels, one that had pseudonyms peterson and david denison. i believe, who were the names right now prosecutors, what they were just stepping way to talk about with attorneys, they are showing an email about the paperwork to get a wire pavement to sajudin that is the dormant who is shopping this story around? that obviously is also incredibly powerful evidence it is. >> and remember this has...
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prosecutors say that payments were eventually made to stormy daniels. those part of the plan that led to him falsely putting payments as legal payments when it was actually for stormy daniels to keep quiet about her alleged affair with trump under wraps. as for the gag order and finding in contempt of court, judge juan mershon reserved on that moments after the hearing ended the former president posted this on true social saying "highly conflicted to put it mildly judge juan mershon has taken away my constitutional right to free speech. everyone is allowed to talk and lie about me but i am not allowed to defend myself. this is a kangaroo court and the judge should recuse himself." the judge has already denied two attempts for that so that won't happen. testimony now continuing with david pecker and expected to be back on tuesday followed by the former "playboy" playmate who claims she had a ten month affair with the former president and that she received $150,000 as part of that cash and kill scheme from the "national enquirer" to keep the alleged affai
prosecutors say that payments were eventually made to stormy daniels. those part of the plan that led to him falsely putting payments as legal payments when it was actually for stormy daniels to keep quiet about her alleged affair with trump under wraps. as for the gag order and finding in contempt of court, judge juan mershon reserved on that moments after the hearing ended the former president posted this on true social saying "highly conflicted to put it mildly judge juan mershon has...
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but also when he reposted others' posts about individuals like the jurors or stormy daniels or michael cohen, whether donald trump was in fact standing by those statements or endorsing them or approving of them. and that is where the judge was very specific in his frustrations with todd blanche, and so we could very well learn by day's end whether donald trump has violated and whether there's a fine or whether judge merchan as the prosecution would like, whether he will warn donald trump if he were to violate the gag order in the future he could potentially be put in jail through these proceedings. >> protecting jurors is a top priority. the judge has made that clear. what is your take on mr. trump's comments last night about the jury on that radio show? >> well, if you put together the comments, the ones last night as well as the ten others that are alleged by the d.a., and the arguments today where todd blanche tried to articulate some sort of defense, it's very clear that the judge is going to find at least one if not multiple violations of the gag order. it should be pointed out th
but also when he reposted others' posts about individuals like the jurors or stormy daniels or michael cohen, whether donald trump was in fact standing by those statements or endorsing them or approving of them. and that is where the judge was very specific in his frustrations with todd blanche, and so we could very well learn by day's end whether donald trump has violated and whether there's a fine or whether judge merchan as the prosecution would like, whether he will warn donald trump if he...
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attacks from michael cohen and stormy daniels. but at one point the judge says you are a losing credibility with the court. they added this remark that they made about michael cohen yesterday as number 11. >> "he was a lawyer, and was a lawyer and i think she got in trouble for where things that had nothing to do with me. this had nothing to do with me" >> michael cohen responded to that this morning telling fox news saying truth will prevail over trump and his acolytes and his lying. regardless, he said no one is above the law. testimony then resumed with david back understand. the former publisher of the "national enquirer" is expected to detail the scheme on the nefarious affair during the presidential campaign. just a few moments ago he talked about his friendship with michael cohen that goes back about 17 years he first met mr. cohen at trump's office and 2007 and said that he was told that any information that he had any negative and information anything he heard about trump that he had to go through michael cohen for that a
attacks from michael cohen and stormy daniels. but at one point the judge says you are a losing credibility with the court. they added this remark that they made about michael cohen yesterday as number 11. >> "he was a lawyer, and was a lawyer and i think she got in trouble for where things that had nothing to do with me. this had nothing to do with me" >> michael cohen responded to that this morning telling fox news saying truth will prevail over trump and his acolytes...
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trump's lawyer countered saying the client was responding to attacks on him for michael cohan and stormie daniel saying mister blanche, you're losing credibly with the court. prosecutors cited those examples and included this remark when he made it in the courtroom hallway after court yesterday. >> he was a lawyer and also the things he got in trouble for were things that had nothing to do with me. >> reporter: michael cohen responded to that saying, quote, truth will prevail over donald and his acolytes's incessant lying and denigration of me. the on truth social platform, no one is above the law. testimony resumed with david packer back on the stand. the former publisher of the national enquirer started to detail the catch and kill scheme in which the national inquirer was set to get negative information about the former president when he was running for president in 2016 and killed that so it doesn't see the light of day, that is key to the prosecution's case against the former president, the catch and kill scheme involving the former playboy playmate who says she had an affair with donald tr
trump's lawyer countered saying the client was responding to attacks on him for michael cohan and stormie daniel saying mister blanche, you're losing credibly with the court. prosecutors cited those examples and included this remark when he made it in the courtroom hallway after court yesterday. >> he was a lawyer and also the things he got in trouble for were things that had nothing to do with me. >> reporter: michael cohen responded to that saying, quote, truth will prevail over...
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i am daniel and i am the director of the hopkins business health initiative. the hopkins business health initiative integrates the scholarship on hopkins university around a shared vision of health care america. we do this within and across the partner school, the carey business school in the bloomberg school of public health and the school of medicine and school of nursing in pursuit of this patient -- vision focusing on business incentives through rigorous none partisan interplay dysentery research. we are very excited to be hosting this special event on earth day. dedicated to raising awareness of the importance of long-term ecological sustainability. today we seek to raise this awareness from the perspective of the health sector. our focus consistent with the focus of hbhi will be addressing the health care sector's carbon footprint. we will start this event with a fireside chat and then continue with an expert panel. the moderator for the fireside chat, joann is a noun health care journalists who has brought national attention to this issue. she is member
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pecker helped him do that, not just with stormy daniels but also with karen mcdougal. you start these tales in the beginning, josÉ, and the beginning here was the attempt to kill the story. then you had to pay to kill the story, and once you paid to kill the story you had to reflect the payments on your books, and when you reflected them in a fraudulent matter, you committed a crime, and when you committed that crime with the goal of committing another crime, that misdemeanor became a felony. where do you start when you are a prosecute? at the beginning. that's what mr. pecker is, the beginning. >> i remember when we just started covering this part of trump's many different legal crisis, there was a question about how strong this case was because of the differences and the mismeaner to felony county, one, whether time had passed -- what is it you, as a prosecution today, are starting to establish on that issue, the difficulties or maybe the weakest parts? >> i still think it's not necessarily a straightforward case as some of the others. it had challenges in terms of
pecker helped him do that, not just with stormy daniels but also with karen mcdougal. you start these tales in the beginning, josÉ, and the beginning here was the attempt to kill the story. then you had to pay to kill the story, and once you paid to kill the story you had to reflect the payments on your books, and when you reflected them in a fraudulent matter, you committed a crime, and when you committed that crime with the goal of committing another crime, that misdemeanor became a felony....
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we have reported this last week and daniel mentioned it today that basically, they introduced 15 hours of audiobook listening to subscribers in certain parts of the world. of those users who have the ability to play audiobooks, 25% have taken advantage of that offering. what they are seeing is adoption. what they can do with that is they could charge more, breakout audiobooks only. i think it is giving them a lot of room to potentially play different subscription tiers, giving the flexibility. caroline: investors love opportunity. thank you for talking ice through what is a key mover today. sticking with earnings and those companies in europe, s.a.p. says its current backlog fastest growth on record. seeking to migrate customers from legacy on premise software to the cloud where it is to offer business ai services to sweeten the deal. we spoke to the cfo a little earlier today. >> the admin of ai has clearly propelled the story of the transformation to the cloud to move our customers from their on premise installations to cloud cover resulting in an uptick on a constant currency basis.
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. >> dana: yesterday i talked to daniel turner from power for the future on my podcast, it was a barn burner if i say so myself. we talk about pennsylvania and natural gas and energy jobs. see you on special report? >> bret: you bet, 6:00. >> dana: harris faulkner is next. >> harris: we have a big hour of news. we begin with this. anti-israel protestors upending some of america's elite university. columbia has switched all of its main campus classes to what are called hybrid learning. for the rest of the semester. these hate-filled protests are spreading like wildfire. the fear among jewish students is growing as well. i'm harris faulkner and you are in "the faulkner focus." this is america where you can say what is protected speech. this is america where you cannot threaten to kill people and get away with it. and threaten to put people in spaces where they can't have their freedom. that is not free speech. anti-israel demonstrations and encampments have expanded to schools across america. this scene in reaction to arrests at new york university just last night. [shouting and chantin
. >> dana: yesterday i talked to daniel turner from power for the future on my podcast, it was a barn burner if i say so myself. we talk about pennsylvania and natural gas and energy jobs. see you on special report? >> bret: you bet, 6:00. >> dana: harris faulkner is next. >> harris: we have a big hour of news. we begin with this. anti-israel protestors upending some of america's elite university. columbia has switched all of its main campus classes to what are called...
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it wasn't stormy daniels. it was david pecker. there must be a reason for that. they have faith in him. we'll see if he delivers today. >> he's also somebody notably that trump hasn't been attacking on social media when they're arguing this gag order and whether he violated it. the other key thing that we know of is what david pecker knew, what he was involved in, and we spoke with msnbc spoke with the former executive editor of "the national enquirer," who worked with pecker, he was on with nicolle wallace yesterday. take a listen. >> august 2015, two months after donald trump goes down the escalator where they had this meeting, michael cohen and it is trump and it is david pecker and where pecker says he'll be the eyes and ears of the campaign. the organization i used to work for will purchase negative stories off the market and will run negative stories about your rivals. david pecker can really act as a tour guide for the jury. >> kristen, he takes us back to 2015, before trump was president, during the campaign. how important is that, that meeting, in 2015,
it wasn't stormy daniels. it was david pecker. there must be a reason for that. they have faith in him. we'll see if he delivers today. >> he's also somebody notably that trump hasn't been attacking on social media when they're arguing this gag order and whether he violated it. the other key thing that we know of is what david pecker knew, what he was involved in, and we spoke with msnbc spoke with the former executive editor of "the national enquirer," who worked with pecker,...
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displays like those in central tel aviv, daniel says it is one of those moments so many are realizing that. >> impossible to celebrate, people from his real doing that with waiting for the last 200 days, and i think it would be this passover would be the saddest. >> the seventh month of the 7 month mark, new settling images show a compound of tents in the southern gaza. egypt is in preparation for is relapse possible military operation, thousands of people displaced by the fighting, currently seeking refuge there. including the biden administration, but benjamin netanyahu long said will happen but the timing of that remains unclear. >> in iraq and syria, the first attacking us troops in us months. is this iran testifies against us, >> and reaching out and touching us. i'm terry lee sorry to interrupt you, reach back in touch iran, what do you mean? >> the united states of america attacking forces on the united states we should go out and do hit targets. the israelis did it and look what happened to the israelis, they back down quickly. when you hit subsidiaries and surrogates out ther
displays like those in central tel aviv, daniel says it is one of those moments so many are realizing that. >> impossible to celebrate, people from his real doing that with waiting for the last 200 days, and i think it would be this passover would be the saddest. >> the seventh month of the 7 month mark, new settling images show a compound of tents in the southern gaza. egypt is in preparation for is relapse possible military operation, thousands of people displaced by the fighting,...
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the ultimate best selling author danielle steel, everybody. she's gonna tell us all about her new novel. there she is. new novel. >> robin: welcome back. best selling author danielle steel has written more than 200 books over the course of her career. she is not slowing down. her new novel "only the brave" comes out next week. had a chance to sit down with her, talk about it and see what motivates her to keep writing. hello, danielle steel. >> hello, my favorite person. >> robin: wonderful to be in your presence. what is it that, thankfully, keeps you coming back to writing? >> i don't know. i just can't get away from it. i have always got a book cooking somewhere. >> robin: you have 12 in the works. >> i have never worked this hard. in the last six months i have had long blocks of writing and nothing else. riding the wave. while it's coming in. >> robin: you should ride it. we're riding along with you. especially "only the brave." as many as you've written, you said this is one of your favorites. why? >> there's something about the people and
the ultimate best selling author danielle steel, everybody. she's gonna tell us all about her new novel. there she is. new novel. >> robin: welcome back. best selling author danielle steel has written more than 200 books over the course of her career. she is not slowing down. her new novel "only the brave" comes out next week. had a chance to sit down with her, talk about it and see what motivates her to keep writing. hello, danielle steel. >> hello, my favorite person....
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mr trump denies covering up alleged hush—money payments to the porn star stormy daniels in the run—up to the 2016 presidential election. these are the pictures from inside the court complex. we know the former president has arrived at the court complex, but he hasn't walked through that section to get to the actual court room itself. while we wait for him to do that, let's cross to outside of the court. and speak to our correspondent, nada tawfik. it is day two of the trial and the first thing is a gag order that is due to be discussed. please explain. that is right, prosecutors want to bet hearing because they say it is important to preserve the integrity of the criminal justice important to preserve the integrity of the criminaljustice system. they say donald trump has violated this limited gag order that prevents him from speaking about witnesses, jurors, prosecutors other than the district attorney himself and they say because of that, it amounts to intimidation of witnesses and jurors. they say donald trump has called one of the witnesses michael cohen and stormy daniels, gone af
mr trump denies covering up alleged hush—money payments to the porn star stormy daniels in the run—up to the 2016 presidential election. these are the pictures from inside the court complex. we know the former president has arrived at the court complex, but he hasn't walked through that section to get to the actual court room itself. while we wait for him to do that, let's cross to outside of the court. and speak to our correspondent, nada tawfik. it is day two of the trial and the first...
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first of all, stormy daniels this is the charge. the charge relates not to the act of catching and killing. that's not the crime, but the final is not a crime, right? exactly. not a crime to catch and kill, not a crime to pay hush money. but the final dancing the went behind that the allegation is that was falsified also not charged in the indictment, but it will come into evidence. the scheme to catch and kill the story from karen mcdougal, who likes stormy daniels, alleged that she had a sexual encounter with donald trump. that's going to come into evidence. and finally, there was a third catch and kill scheme relating to a doorman. dino said putin relating to untrue allegations that donald trump had a child out of wedlock. now we got a sense of david is testimony from when he started testifying yesterday. first thing he said that was interesting. he said for the tabloids, meaning national enquirer, we used checkbook journalism and we paid for stories, meaning they paid sources. they use the power of their finances to shape their
first of all, stormy daniels this is the charge. the charge relates not to the act of catching and killing. that's not the crime, but the final is not a crime, right? exactly. not a crime to catch and kill, not a crime to pay hush money. but the final dancing the went behind that the allegation is that was falsified also not charged in the indictment, but it will come into evidence. the scheme to catch and kill the story from karen mcdougal, who likes stormy daniels, alleged that she had a...
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i think stormy daniels was the subject of a documentary that came out a week or two ago. so there is plenty of attention being drawn to participants in the case and they certainly have a lot to say about donald trump. and to my mind, because of the political implications of this, the constitutional implications of it, i really think judge merchan should have contented himself with the limitations on speech that exist in the law. i think trump should be allowed the say whatever he wants to say but if he crosses the line of incitement he can be prosecuted. if he crosses the line of defamation he can be sued. if he says things that will be damaging to him, the prosecutors can use it to cross-examine him in the case. that ought to be enough given all of the different interests that are attendant to this case. >> dana: all right. andy mccarthy, there is a lot coming today. i'm sure we'll see you and grateful for it. thank you so much. >> thanks, dana. >> dana reads sports. >> he has two, with one, he puts it up for a tie. he missed it. that's the ballgame. >> dana: i don't kno
i think stormy daniels was the subject of a documentary that came out a week or two ago. so there is plenty of attention being drawn to participants in the case and they certainly have a lot to say about donald trump. and to my mind, because of the political implications of this, the constitutional implications of it, i really think judge merchan should have contented himself with the limitations on speech that exist in the law. i think trump should be allowed the say whatever he wants to say...
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yesterday centered on michael cohen, who says he paid off stormy daniels and prosecutors told the jury was a criminal election conspiracy to help trump during the 2016 race. president trump said he thought the payments to cohen were legal expenses. >> he represented a lot of people through the years. this is what i got indicted over. >> in opening statement, trump's lawyer called cohen a criminal obsessed with trump who wants to see his former boss in prison. he said cohen cannot be trusted. cohen insisted he is telling the truth and he was just doing trump's bidding. cohen told fox news, facts will come out at time of trial that contradicts his lawyer's mischaracterization of me. david pecker, former publisher of national enquirer will testify about the catch and kill scheme and the second witness later this week, karenk mdoyou go -- mcdougel. back to you. >> will: i'm struck by the choice to put david pecker on the stand first. >> david: david pecker is speaking about a scheme, not about the payments of stormy daniels. i think you risk losing the jury instead of getting into the deta
yesterday centered on michael cohen, who says he paid off stormy daniels and prosecutors told the jury was a criminal election conspiracy to help trump during the 2016 race. president trump said he thought the payments to cohen were legal expenses. >> he represented a lot of people through the years. this is what i got indicted over. >> in opening statement, trump's lawyer called cohen a criminal obsessed with trump who wants to see his former boss in prison. he said cohen cannot be...
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case of fact, they believe that he helped donald trump and michael cohen fine this story about stormy daniels pay her off and then keep it from the public eye. and i it's very likely we're going to hear how david would do that numerous times for donald trump in the 2016 campaign different examples of stories that they would quote, catch and kill to keep negative. any negative stories about donald trump out of the spotlight. so it's likely we will hear how all those plans allegedly took place and he's a main witness for that when the events will come after him, he has an agreement of immunity. >> brynn jen grass. we will be wider watching. thank you so much. appreciate it. >> all right. well, this now cnn legal analysts, former us attorney michael moore, counselor, great to see you this morning. first this hearing over the gag order which kicks off fairly soon. what will you be watching for in this? >> yeah. well, i'm glad to be with you i think the judge is likely i just don't think he's going to take it quite seriously, maybe as the prosecutors do and i'm not saying that trump did not violat
case of fact, they believe that he helped donald trump and michael cohen fine this story about stormy daniels pay her off and then keep it from the public eye. and i it's very likely we're going to hear how david would do that numerous times for donald trump in the 2016 campaign different examples of stories that they would quote, catch and kill to keep negative. any negative stories about donald trump out of the spotlight. so it's likely we will hear how all those plans allegedly took place...
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the chaos unfolded last october, that's when investigators say this man, daniel garcia, first attacked a parishioner inside st. peter and paul's church. he later led officers on a wild chase from san francisco to martinez. during the pursuit, he threw multiple explosives at officers from his car. he faces up to 14 years in prison. >>> on capitol hill, the senate is poised to vote to advance the $95 billion package to provide aid to ukraine and israel. and it comes as a provision which would lead to a nationwide ban on tiktok. for lawmakers, it's about national security concerns. but a lot of content creators are concerned about their livelihood. >> kris sanchez joins us with what is at stake. >> reporter: good morning to you. i don't think anybody thinks that tiktok is just going to go away. this is really about our u.s. lawmakers thinking that tiktok just has too much access to our private data. now, as you well know, tiktok collects data as you are using the site. there are 170 million of us here in the united states who use tiktok, and how we consume that content, what devices we us
the chaos unfolded last october, that's when investigators say this man, daniel garcia, first attacked a parishioner inside st. peter and paul's church. he later led officers on a wild chase from san francisco to martinez. during the pursuit, he threw multiple explosives at officers from his car. he faces up to 14 years in prison. >>> on capitol hill, the senate is poised to vote to advance the $95 billion package to provide aid to ukraine and israel. and it comes as a provision which...
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while cohen did pay stormy daniels $130,000 days before the election, which trump later reimbursed as legal fees, the prosecution characterized it as election fraud. >> it's a case as to bookkeeping, which is a very minor thing in terms of the law. >> reporter: in his opening, trump's attorney todd blanch said trump didn't commit any wrongs. coh cohen, whoa previously served prison time after pleading to federal campaign finance charges as well as other charges, is also expected to testify. the jury is due pack in court at 11:00 a.m. for witness testimony, but first there will be a hearing as to whether trump should be held in contempt over violating a gag order over the last couple of weeks. >> well, we'll see how that goes. >> thank you. >>> well, overnight, police shut down protests outside new york university's business school and at least a dozen people were arrested. some demonstrators refused to leave. ten said they were taken down by authorities. nyu is one of many college campuses stepping up security as escalating protests continue as passover begins. cbs's meg oliver report
while cohen did pay stormy daniels $130,000 days before the election, which trump later reimbursed as legal fees, the prosecution characterized it as election fraud. >> it's a case as to bookkeeping, which is a very minor thing in terms of the law. >> reporter: in his opening, trump's attorney todd blanch said trump didn't commit any wrongs. coh cohen, whoa previously served prison time after pleading to federal campaign finance charges as well as other charges, is also expected to...
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he directed cohen to pay off stormy daniels so she couldn't go public about an alleged sexual encounter that mr. trump denies. but it's not the hush money itself that he's charged with. it's how he documented his monthly payments to cohen as legal expenses. the prosecutors telling the jury it was election fraud, pure and simple. but mr. trump is not facing conspiracy or campaign finance violations, something the defense sought to highlight in opening statements. mr. trump's attorney describing him as a husband and father. a person just like you and me and is innocent, saying the payments to cohen were for legal expenses. arguing there is nothing wrong with trying to influence an election. it's called democracy, not a crime. the alleged crime he is facing, a low-level felony, carrying up to four years in prison if convicted. but the judge could sentence him to probation. mr. trump noting the previous d.a. and federal prosecutors looked at this case and did not charge him. >> he got indicted for that? people said to me, i can't believe it. this is the case. so we did nothing wrong. >> rep
he directed cohen to pay off stormy daniels so she couldn't go public about an alleged sexual encounter that mr. trump denies. but it's not the hush money itself that he's charged with. it's how he documented his monthly payments to cohen as legal expenses. the prosecutors telling the jury it was election fraud, pure and simple. but mr. trump is not facing conspiracy or campaign finance violations, something the defense sought to highlight in opening statements. mr. trump's attorney describing...
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he is not exactly part of this case because this case focuses on stormy daniels and he had much more to do can karen macdougall. using him to paint the picture of trump's general mindset it's not specific to the case before them. >> brian: i have to tell everyone, the reason why i was so brilliant in my talking point is because i talked to kerri before the show and she helped me with it. just outline this. the reason you brought that up about matt colangelo makes no sense to you. he is at this prominent position at the justice department. he leaves it to go work this new york case. and, yet, they don't care about the perception that trump keeps saying this is a biden instigated trial, they go it's absolutely not. and everyone says it's unfounded. when matt colangelo leaves the justice department of joe biden and goes and takes a job beneath him, leading the investigation, the prosecution of donald trump, that is saying i don't care about perceptions. i'm just going for it. >> i agree. and objectively, it's a career downgrade. for instance, my colleague who held the position when i wa
he is not exactly part of this case because this case focuses on stormy daniels and he had much more to do can karen macdougall. using him to paint the picture of trump's general mindset it's not specific to the case before them. >> brian: i have to tell everyone, the reason why i was so brilliant in my talking point is because i talked to kerri before the show and she helped me with it. just outline this. the reason you brought that up about matt colangelo makes no sense to you. he is at...
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and of course, the $130,000 to stormy daniels. now i have to note here, this is not journalistically, okay? most reputable, reputable outlets will never pay a source for story, whether they publish it or not, right? but clearly with the tabloids was national enquirer. these are not reputable outlets yeah, a very different standard, if you will, that we are seeing exposed once again. and what role it will play in this criminal trial of donald trump? >> we're about to see as it picks up today, it's great to see you. >> it does. thank you so much. let's talk much more about this joining us right now is criminal defense attorney william brennan. he represented donald trump's payroll corporation, and in 2022, k's william. thank you so much for jumping on let's talk about david. is testimony continuing today? >> what kind of work do you think the de has? >> prosecutors have ahead of them with their questioning today well good morning, kate, and thanks for having me. >> i think the prosecutors have to really walk a fine line because they
and of course, the $130,000 to stormy daniels. now i have to note here, this is not journalistically, okay? most reputable, reputable outlets will never pay a source for story, whether they publish it or not, right? but clearly with the tabloids was national enquirer. these are not reputable outlets yeah, a very different standard, if you will, that we are seeing exposed once again. and what role it will play in this criminal trial of donald trump? >> we're about to see as it picks up...
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reporter: the prosecutors told the jury this is about more than hush money payments to silence stormy daniels. they accuse mr. trump of lying about his business records over and over again and say this was all part of a long-running conspiracy to hide damaging information and influence the 2016 election. prosecutors say the allegations will be backed up by an extensive paper trail, including bank records and text messages. in their opening statements, the defense team works to humanize mr. trump, describing him as a husband and father. they dismissed the 34 charges as just 34 pieces of paper, saying the only thing trump did was sign checks for legal services. mr. trump's attorney also argued there is nothing wrong with trying to influence an election, saying, quote, it's call the democracy. the prosecution did call their first witness, david pecker. the former publisher of the national inquirer. the state believes that he was central to an effort to kill negative stories about mr. trump. pecker had not gotten to his relationship with trump before the day wrapped up yesterday. so he will be ba
reporter: the prosecutors told the jury this is about more than hush money payments to silence stormy daniels. they accuse mr. trump of lying about his business records over and over again and say this was all part of a long-running conspiracy to hide damaging information and influence the 2016 election. prosecutors say the allegations will be backed up by an extensive paper trail, including bank records and text messages. in their opening statements, the defense team works to humanize mr....
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daniel is first up on this open forum from texas on the republican line. go ahead. caller: donald trump, they tried to impeach him before he was elected, the whole four years after he was elected. he took one dollar per year and put everything else into the military. now our military is weak and our country is weak. we have 10 million illegal people that have crossed our borders in the past three years. 10 million people. we have to house them, clothe them and feed them. host: bill in new york city, democrats line. caller: good morning. thank you for washington journal. i just wanted to say that what was just said a couple of minutes ago about jews being given land because they were the chosen people, i find that weird that we would support that but not support native black americans for reparations and land that is owed to them. that is strange how that was said. another thing i would like to say is when people say that we are a nation of immigrants, that is offensive to the native americans and the native american blacks that were here before anybody got here. i w
daniel is first up on this open forum from texas on the republican line. go ahead. caller: donald trump, they tried to impeach him before he was elected, the whole four years after he was elected. he took one dollar per year and put everything else into the military. now our military is weak and our country is weak. we have 10 million illegal people that have crossed our borders in the past three years. 10 million people. we have to house them, clothe them and feed them. host: bill in new york...
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negative information regarding trump's alleged sexual encounter with former adult film star stormy daniels, all of which trump denies. >> and you had sex with him? >> yes. >> you were 27. he was 60. were you physically attracted to him? >> no. >> reporter: cohen admitted to paying daniels $130,000 to suppress her story days before the election. trump later reimbursed cohen, citing the payment as legal fees. prosecutors today called it the porn star payoff. >> it's a case as to bookkeeping, which is a very minor thing. >> reporter: in court, his defense attorney, todd blanche, said trump committed no crime, saying, "i have a spoiler alert. there's nothing wrong with trying to influence an election. it's called democracy." cbs news legal analyst rikki klieman said today was one of the most important moments in a criminal trial. >> there are studies that say that 80% of jurors' minds are made up at the end of the opening statements. >> reporter: as the prosecution's first witness, pecker, in very brief testimony, did not discuss the 2015 meeting with trump and cohen but acknowledged the enqui
negative information regarding trump's alleged sexual encounter with former adult film star stormy daniels, all of which trump denies. >> and you had sex with him? >> yes. >> you were 27. he was 60. were you physically attracted to him? >> no. >> reporter: cohen admitted to paying daniels $130,000 to suppress her story days before the election. trump later reimbursed cohen, citing the payment as legal fees. prosecutors today called it the porn star payoff. >>...
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falsified records is because there was a plot, a conspiracy, a scheme to try to suppress what stormy daniels and karen mcdougal and others had to say about their lee azblauns with mr. trump and that set off a chain of events, payments to michael cohen disguised as retainers when, in fact, he was really just a pass-through to get about money to these women to keep them quiet. so in the context of a trial, and i think context matters, you want to tell a jury why it happened. you don't have to prove motive. but if you can prove motive, it makes it a much more powerful case. look, to your question about whether or not this is risky, trials are always risky. the government has a huge burden. they have to prove their case by proof beyond a reasonable doubt to a unanimous jury. there is always some risk. if you can explain why things happened and tell it in a chronological fashion, i actually think that makes a more compelling story for a jury. one that is easier for them to latch on to and to follow. >>> coming up, president biden will be in florida today putting a bright spotlight on state's abor
falsified records is because there was a plot, a conspiracy, a scheme to try to suppress what stormy daniels and karen mcdougal and others had to say about their lee azblauns with mr. trump and that set off a chain of events, payments to michael cohen disguised as retainers when, in fact, he was really just a pass-through to get about money to these women to keep them quiet. so in the context of a trial, and i think context matters, you want to tell a jury why it happened. you don't have to...
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prosecutors say cohen paid stormy daniels $130,000 to buy her silence about her alleged affair with trump. trump reimbursing cohen by paying him back. cohen responded to blanch's attacks by telling fox news, quoted: the facts will come out at the time of trial that contradicts todd blanche's mischaracterizations of me. but the next witness after david pecker is expected to be karen macdougall the former playboy playmate who adding that she had an affair with trump that went on to 10 months. the allegations she was paid not to reveal it paid by the national inquirer part of that catch and kill scheme not to harm president trump in 2016. testimony resuming this morning after that gag order hearing. back to you. >> brian: is he testifying because he got subpoenaed. he might have some type of deal with the feds. i don't know if david pecker is in trouble. he cut some kind of deem. we will see what happens today. stop at 2:00 because of passover and they don't do anything except gag order until 11:00. >> will: david pecker runs the risk of boring the your. overarching theme. complicated case a
prosecutors say cohen paid stormy daniels $130,000 to buy her silence about her alleged affair with trump. trump reimbursing cohen by paying him back. cohen responded to blanch's attacks by telling fox news, quoted: the facts will come out at the time of trial that contradicts todd blanche's mischaracterizations of me. but the next witness after david pecker is expected to be karen macdougall the former playboy playmate who adding that she had an affair with trump that went on to 10 months. the...
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try to prove that trump acted with criminal intent when he tried to silence adult film star stormy daniels. weeks before the 2016 election, our panelists here, former federal prosecutor jean rossi, chief national affairs correspondent, jeff zeleny, jonah goldberg he's co-founder and editor in chief of the dispatch and new york times journalists lulu garcia-navarro welcome to all of gene, let me start with you on the schrag order or question because i've to say that the wall street journal, their lead editorial, tries to make a distinction between the jurors in the case, regular americans, we have to make a decision here. >> and someone like michael cohen, because let's show everyone what michael cohen had to say on twitter back to donald trump. >> i'm not going to read it just because our discourses is what it is. i'm not going to be the beginning of it. he just says your attacks on me, stink of desperation. you can read the rest of it. we're all hoping that you take the stand in your defense. it does seem like there should be a difference between michael cohen and the jury pool in terms o
try to prove that trump acted with criminal intent when he tried to silence adult film star stormy daniels. weeks before the 2016 election, our panelists here, former federal prosecutor jean rossi, chief national affairs correspondent, jeff zeleny, jonah goldberg he's co-founder and editor in chief of the dispatch and new york times journalists lulu garcia-navarro welcome to all of gene, let me start with you on the schrag order or question because i've to say that the wall street journal,...
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trump of a criminal conspiracy to cover up a payment to adult film actress stormy daniels just before the 2016 election to keep quiet about an affair. the defense calling it merely a legal expense, saying it's not illegal to try to influence an election. and the first witness, the former publisher of the "national enquirer." the key role prosecutors said he plays in the case. >>> also tonight, clashes on college campuses. nearly 50 pro-palestinian protesters arrested at yale as another ivy league university, columbia, moves classes online, citing safety concerns after a campus rabbi warned jewish students to go home. >>> the senate poised to pass a bill that could ban tiktok nationwide. what it means for tiktok's 170 million users in the u.s. that tiktok bill part of a $95 billion foreign aid package passed in the house after the speaker mike johnson put himself on the line. will democrats help him keep his job? >>> nbc news reports the surge at the southern border of migrants from china. >>> and the legendary barry manilow. we're backstage at radio city for his record-breaking night.
trump of a criminal conspiracy to cover up a payment to adult film actress stormy daniels just before the 2016 election to keep quiet about an affair. the defense calling it merely a legal expense, saying it's not illegal to try to influence an election. and the first witness, the former publisher of the "national enquirer." the key role prosecutors said he plays in the case. >>> also tonight, clashes on college campuses. nearly 50 pro-palestinian protesters arrested at yale...
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trump's gag order prohibits him from talking about michael cohen and stormy daniels but they are oare always trashing him, there something wrong with that. net, net, strike one for joe biden. then comes anti-semitism campus rise at columbia and yale and elsewhere. sympathy is not the same as a justice department for fbi investigation and prosecution of anti-semitic hate crimes and hate speech, the elite colleges are guilty of both, university laws are being violated, classes have been canceled. but joe biden is principle defender of dei, diversity, equity and inclusion. and dei has been principle trigger behind the whole anti-semitic movement. until the university trustees are forced to change, they are not changing. joe biden could force change. but he won't. why? there are main reasons, one is dearborn, michigan, so. the wave of anti-semitism on college campuses is strike two for joe biden. and the third news item this week is you got it. earth day. where is joe biden wants to spend 7 billion dollar on a climate change solar slush fund. this is just the latest installment of the bid
trump's gag order prohibits him from talking about michael cohen and stormy daniels but they are oare always trashing him, there something wrong with that. net, net, strike one for joe biden. then comes anti-semitism campus rise at columbia and yale and elsewhere. sympathy is not the same as a justice department for fbi investigation and prosecution of anti-semitic hate crimes and hate speech, the elite colleges are guilty of both, university laws are being violated, classes have been canceled....
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and the third, of course, with stormy daniels, who is the basis for the charges in the case. and david is the key figure in all three of these who basically controlled the money, or at least for two of them he controlled the money for how these stories we're going to be suppressed. and that, that's what that's what colangelo's talked about in the opening statements, and that's what cracker began to testify in his testimony today. and qarrah white is the suppression of these stories matter? >> because at the time hi and what they were trying to do in the opening statement and what they're going to try to do through the witnesses is take the jury back to 2015 and 2016 when none of this information was out in the open and the access hollywood tape had just come out and the campaign very much did not want these negative stories. trump was not the candidate that he is today with the popularity that he has now, he was sort of a candidate that, that was a long shot candidate and he was trying to suppress these stories. it was very important to his candidacy to suppress these negativ
and the third, of course, with stormy daniels, who is the basis for the charges in the case. and david is the key figure in all three of these who basically controlled the money, or at least for two of them he controlled the money for how these stories we're going to be suppressed. and that, that's what that's what colangelo's talked about in the opening statements, and that's what cracker began to testify in his testimony today. and qarrah white is the suppression of these stories matter?...
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then stormy daniels said, "short and uneventful? join the club, bud." [ cheers and applause ] "join the club, bud!" well guys, listen to this -- i read that trump asked elon musk if he wanted to buy truth social. then elon was like, "that's so funny. i was going to ask if you wanted to buy twitter." [ light laughter ] some business news -- following its success selling gold bars, costco is now selling $680 silver coins. even crazier, wells fargo is now selling five gallon tubs of cheese balls. [ laughter ] well, get this -- johnsonville has recalled over 35,000 pounds of sausage after they found pieces of rubber in the meat. at first johnsonville tried to cover for it by saying it was part of their new line of "all weather" sausage. [ laughter ] well, this is wild -- a a 26-year-old just finished walking across the entire country, from washington state to washington, d.c. yep, he saw what was going on with airplanes in the news and said, "you know, i'm just gonna walk." [ laughter ] [ applause ] and finally, a woman in missouri won
then stormy daniels said, "short and uneventful? join the club, bud." [ cheers and applause ] "join the club, bud!" well guys, listen to this -- i read that trump asked elon musk if he wanted to buy truth social. then elon was like, "that's so funny. i was going to ask if you wanted to buy twitter." [ light laughter ] some business news -- following its success selling gold bars, costco is now selling $680 silver coins. even crazier, wells fargo is now selling five...
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daniel's just weeks before election day in 2016, the prosecution said a sexual infidelity, especially with a porn star on the heels of the access hollywood tape would have been devastating to his campaign. so at trump's direction, cohen negotiated the deal to buy daniel story to prevent it from becoming public before the election? trump has denied having an affair with daniels prosecutor said trump did not want to write the check himself. so cohen put up the money, colangelo's argued trump, cohen and former trump organization cfo allen weisselberg agreed cohen would be paid back in monthly installments through fake invoices to the trump organization. prosecutors peter said key witnesses like cohen have made mistakes in the past. and encourage the jury to keep an open mind and carefully evaluate all of the evidence that corroborates michael cohen's testimony, then it was trump's attorneys turned blanche said the da's office should never have brought this case he said the prosecution story is not true and the jury will find plenty of reasonable doubt. he pivoted to paint trump as a husb
daniel's just weeks before election day in 2016, the prosecution said a sexual infidelity, especially with a porn star on the heels of the access hollywood tape would have been devastating to his campaign. so at trump's direction, cohen negotiated the deal to buy daniel story to prevent it from becoming public before the election? trump has denied having an affair with daniels prosecutor said trump did not want to write the check himself. so cohen put up the money, colangelo's argued trump,...
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michael cohen audiotape donald trump telling him to go pay off stormy daniels. maybe he just wanted out of the goodness of his heart to give her hundreds of thousands of dollars, but i suspect something else was going on and thus it jury was suspected as much. >> this gag order hearing tomorrow, what do you think is going to come of this? is the judge really going to send donald trump to jail, whether or not -- we know if it was a regular old defended, given how he's conducted himself they would, but what will happen here? >> in a regular defendant, you were me, did what donald trump is doing terrifying so flagrantly this gag order would be looking at a 30 day jail sentence. jailing trump's heart for this judge to do right now. particularly, because the jury has been in pendleton this highly consequential case. that's why the prosecutors instead of asking for about 30 days in jail that's allowed under the law have asked really really what -- $1000 fine. which is peanuts for you. lying about his finances whether it's a lot or little but it's not jail time. there
michael cohen audiotape donald trump telling him to go pay off stormy daniels. maybe he just wanted out of the goodness of his heart to give her hundreds of thousands of dollars, but i suspect something else was going on and thus it jury was suspected as much. >> this gag order hearing tomorrow, what do you think is going to come of this? is the judge really going to send donald trump to jail, whether or not -- we know if it was a regular old defended, given how he's conducted himself...