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pecker testified the plan was concocted at trump tower in 2015. trump and former fixer michael cohen allegedly asked him how he could help the campaign. he told them, i would be your eyes and ears, explaining the practice of catch and kill. the inquirer would buy the rights to any damaging story about trump and never publish i. 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 t
pecker testified the plan was concocted at trump tower in 2015. trump and former fixer michael cohen allegedly asked him how he could help the campaign. he told them, i would be your eyes and ears, explaining the practice of catch and kill. the inquirer would buy the rights to any damaging story about trump and never publish i. 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,...
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x tabloid publisher david pecker telling jurors about a secret deal between him and donald trump to bury negative stories during the 2016 presidential campaign. and the former president
x tabloid publisher david pecker telling jurors about a secret deal between him and donald trump to bury negative stories during the 2016 presidential campaign. and the former president
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. >>> former "national enquirer" pubbish already david pecker will be back on the stand today. in opening statements yesterday, prosecutors argue that pecker met with trump to buy and cover-up negative stories about the former president ahead of the 2016 election. trump denies these allegations. today, the judge will also hear arguments on whether trump violated the gag order imposed on him for this trial. >>> time now 6:11. it's a month dedicated to celebrating and recognizing the contributions of volunteers. you meet this woman who helped save lives for the red cross for over 20 years. >>> and later you can definitely say it's an ambitious goal. this teen's plan for a record-breaking journey. >>> let's get a live look outside and say hello to tuesday morning. you are looking over towards the city of san francisco. we'll >>> we're celebrating community bridge builders in the bay area. and april is national volunteer month. a northern california, thousands currently volunteer with the american red cross. 90% of the red cross work force are volunteers. and a quarter of all volun
. >>> former "national enquirer" pubbish already david pecker will be back on the stand today. in opening statements yesterday, prosecutors argue that pecker met with trump to buy and cover-up negative stories about the former president ahead of the 2016 election. trump denies these allegations. today, the judge will also hear arguments on whether trump violated the gag order imposed on him for this trial. >>> time now 6:11. it's a month dedicated to celebrating and...
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. >>> former "national enquirer" publisher david pecker is expected to be back on the stand today. in opening statements yesterday prosecutors argued that pecker met with trump to buy and cover-up negative stories about the former president ahead of the 2016 election. now trump denies these allegations and today the judge will also hear arguments on whether trump violated the gag order imposed on him for this trial. nicole? >>> time now 5:10. it's a month dedicated to celebrating and recognizing the contributions of volunteers. you will meet this woman whose help saved lives for the red cross for over 20 years. >>> and later you can definitely say it's an the virus that causes shingles is sleeping... in 99% of people over 50. it's lying dormant, waiting... and could reactivate. shingles strikes as a painful, blistering rash that can last for weeks. and it could wake at any time. think you're not at risk for shingles? it's time to wake up. because shingles could wake up in you. if you're over 50, talk to your doctor or pharmacist about shingles prevention. ( ♪♪ ) feel the power
. >>> former "national enquirer" publisher david pecker is expected to be back on the stand today. in opening statements yesterday prosecutors argued that pecker met with trump to buy and cover-up negative stories about the former president ahead of the 2016 election. now trump denies these allegations and today the judge will also hear arguments on whether trump violated the gag order imposed on him for this trial. nicole? >>> time now 5:10. it's a month dedicated...
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pecker acknowledged the "national enquirer" did pay for stories. trump denied any wrongdoing. 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 cam
pecker acknowledged the "national enquirer" did pay for stories. trump denied any wrongdoing. 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...
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meeting among trump, his former lawyer michael cohen, and then "national enquirer" publisher david pecker, where they allegedly worked out a plan to conceal 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. >> r
meeting among trump, his former lawyer michael cohen, and then "national enquirer" publisher david pecker, where they allegedly worked out a plan to conceal 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...
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to bolster their argument, they called the former publisher of the national enquirer, david pecker, to take the stand. he testified about the publication paying sources for the rights to stories and then preventing the story from ever being made public, also known as the catch and kill technique, but former president trump says it's simply a case about bookkeeping. >> this is what they tried to take me off the trail for, that checks being paid to a lawyer. they take this payment and they call it a legal expense. you heard it today for the first time. this is what i got indicted on. >> defense attorneys argue mr. trump is innocent and that the manhattan d.a.'s office should never have brought this case. the trial is expected to last several weeks. tonight cbs evening news will have much more on today's opening statements coming up right after this newscast at 6:30. >>> a dead whale was towed from alameda to angel island today. the whale was found floating off robert crown memorial state beach saturday. the marine mammal center will be working to find out how the whale died. the center s
to bolster their argument, they called the former publisher of the national enquirer, david pecker, to take the stand. he testified about the publication paying sources for the rights to stories and then preventing the story from ever being made public, also known as the catch and kill technique, but former president trump says it's simply a case about bookkeeping. >> this is what they tried to take me off the trail for, that checks being paid to a lawyer. they take this payment and they...
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to bolster their argument, they called former publisher of the national enquirer, david pecker, to the stand. he testified about the publication's use of checkbook journalism paying sources for stories. david pecker is expected to return to the stand tuesday to answer more questions about his interactions with trump. also on the prosecution's witness list, cohen, daniels, as well as former trump aide hope hicks. >> a lot of the case is going to be built through the use of bank records, texts, tweets, and corporate records, things that show there was, in fact, this false trail and then the witnesses will be used to establish what the former president intended by that false trail. >> reporter: defense attorneys argue trump is innocent and that the manhattan d.a.'s office should never have brought the case. >> he should not even be here today because he did nothing wrong. it is the epitome of a witch hunt. >> reporter: the trial is expected to last several weeks. >> in addition to the criminal trial, there was also a hearing related to the $175 million bond trump put up in his new york ci
to bolster their argument, they called former publisher of the national enquirer, david pecker, to the stand. he testified about the publication's use of checkbook journalism paying sources for stories. david pecker is expected to return to the stand tuesday to answer more questions about his interactions with trump. also on the prosecution's witness list, cohen, daniels, as well as former trump aide hope hicks. >> a lot of the case is going to be built through the use of bank records,...
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. >> reporter: the former national enquirer publisher david pecker took the stand first where he testified about alleged scheme. because he has to be here for trial, the presumptive republican presidential nominee has largely been sidelined from the campaign trail. >> i am here instead of pennsylvania and georgia and lots of other places campaigning. >> reporter: the trial is expected to last several weeks. >> lawyers for the former president are fighting legal battles on two fronts in addition to the criminal crime. there was a hearing related to the $175 million bond trump put up in his new york civil fraud case. >>> to the weather now, a live look outside at the pacifica pier and beach, another warm day. it's a little breezy. we are also tracking changes notice forecast. meteorologist darren peck is in our virtual view studio. >>> daytime highs going up to around 80. another beautiful day. pick out your part of the bay. san jose is going to 82. look at the difference. if we switch this and show you where we are going to be for daytime highs tomorrow, it's like ten degrees cooler. it's n
. >> reporter: the former national enquirer publisher david pecker took the stand first where he testified about alleged scheme. because he has to be here for trial, the presumptive republican presidential nominee has largely been sidelined from the campaign trail. >> i am here instead of pennsylvania and georgia and lots of other places campaigning. >> reporter: the trial is expected to last several weeks. >> lawyers for the former president are fighting legal battles...
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pecker was allegedly the orchestrator in part of coming up with this scheme with michael cohen to help trump sustain himself politically at a critical time in 2016. >> all right. bob, thank you very much. rikki klieman is here along with senior political analyst john dickerson. rikki, the charges in this case were brought by new york prosecutors. what can you tell us about the prosecutor in the case? >> the prosecutor, the district attorney is a gentleman by the name of alvin bragg. this is his case. it was his decision to go forward with what we call the hush money case and not to go forward with the case that the attorney general, letitia james went forward with, which was a fraud case brought as a civil case. that case was the favorite of the previous d.a. this d.a. said he wanted to bring back the hush-money case, which had been called the zombie case, because it kept rising and falling. the d.a. -- the assistant d.a.s trying the case are very experienced prosecutors. they know this courthouse. they know the rules of evidence and procedure. it's their home. this is where they work.
pecker was allegedly the orchestrator in part of coming up with this scheme with michael cohen to help trump sustain himself politically at a critical time in 2016. >> all right. bob, thank you very much. rikki klieman is here along with senior political analyst john dickerson. rikki, the charges in this case were brought by new york prosecutors. what can you tell us about the prosecutor in the case? >> the prosecutor, the district attorney is a gentleman by the name of alvin bragg....
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pecker, the former publisher of the tabloid "national enquirer." >>> the supreme court will hear arguments today on whether cities can punish people for being homeless. the case centers on an oregon town which was giving tickets to homeless people for sleeping in public parks. an appeals court has previously declared the policy unconstitutional. >>> and this year's inductees into the rock and roll hall of fame have been announced. with mary j. blige, cher, and dave matthews band among the hall's class of 2024. for more download the cbs news app on your cell phone or connected tv. i'm wendy gillette, cbs news, >>> it's monday, april 22nd, 2024. this is "cbs news mornings." trump on trial. a historic day in new york city as prosecutors and the defense lay out their cases in the first-ever criminal trial of a former president. >>> chaos at columbia. tensions rising at the ivy league campus as anti-israel protesters take over. jewish students are urged to go home, and the university now announcing changes. >>> and rescue on camera. a group of good samaritans race to save a driver trapped in a
pecker, the former publisher of the tabloid "national enquirer." >>> the supreme court will hear arguments today on whether cities can punish people for being homeless. the case centers on an oregon town which was giving tickets to homeless people for sleeping in public parks. an appeals court has previously declared the policy unconstitutional. >>> and this year's inductees into the rock and roll hall of fame have been announced. with mary j. blige, cher, and dave...
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prosecutors are also expected to call their first witness, david pecker, the former publisher of the tabloid "national enquirer." >>> the supreme court will hear arguments today on whether cities can punish people for being homeless. the case centers on an oregon town which was giving tickets to homeless people for sleeping in public parks. an appeals court has previously declared the policy unconstitutional. >>> and this year's inductees into the rock and roll hall of fame have been announced. with mary j. blige, cher, and dave matthews band among the hall's class of 2024. for more download the cbs news app n your connected tv. i'm wendy gillette, cbs news, new york. >>> ukraine gets a lifeline to hold off defeat. >> okay. >> after months of political battles the house passes a series of bills giving billions to ukraine and other foreign allies. >> i'm sorry, democracy is kind of a messy business. and the reality is it's done. >> house speaker mike johnson facing a mutiny from rebel republicans. what happens next, and why the clock may be ticking for tiktok. >>> also, israel pounds
prosecutors are also expected to call their first witness, david pecker, the former publisher of the tabloid "national enquirer." >>> the supreme court will hear arguments today on whether cities can punish people for being homeless. the case centers on an oregon town which was giving tickets to homeless people for sleeping in public parks. an appeals court has previously declared the policy unconstitutional. >>> and this year's inductees into the rock and roll hall...