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it is great to see david. a superb friend and colleague and government over the years, especially, i want to thank all of you for allowing me to escape from washington, d.c. for a few hours so thanks for having me. >> you bet. blessing i will say and then we will move on is one of the smartest and most decent people i met in my time at the state department was bill burns. so thank you again for being here. let's jump right into it. with russia's invasion, unprovoked invasion, the vote is coming up. we vote on saturday. give us your sense of how important it is to help ukraine. what does it mean if we don't? could putin prevail in this? >> i can think of a more important question right now. there is a huge amount at stake here. not only about ukraine and ukrainians. as important as that is, or about european security, but it's also about xi jinping's china and his ambitions and our allies and partners in the indo pacific. this is really a question of, you know, whether or not our adversaries understand our reli
it is great to see david. a superb friend and colleague and government over the years, especially, i want to thank all of you for allowing me to escape from washington, d.c. for a few hours so thanks for having me. >> you bet. blessing i will say and then we will move on is one of the smartest and most decent people i met in my time at the state department was bill burns. so thank you again for being here. let's jump right into it. with russia's invasion, unprovoked invasion, the vote is...
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trump, what do you think of david pecker? >> reporter: pecker describing a meeting at trump tower in 2015 with mr. trump and his former fixer michael cohen, where pecker says he agreed to serve as the eyes and ears for rumors that could hurt mr. trump, adding, "what i would do is publish positive stories about trump and publish negative stories about his opponents." the prosecution then showing the jury a series of glowing headlines about then candidate trump and derogatory ones making baseless claims about mr. trump's republican opponents, including ted cruz. pecker admitting today the enquirer made up a story about cruz's father and the man who assassinated jfk. also testifying his company paid a doorman $30,000 for a completely untrue story about mr. trump fathering a child with his housekeeper so the doorman couldn't take the story elsewhere, trying to save mr. trump and the campaign the potential embarrassment. the day began with the judge taking the defense team to task over mr. trump's posts on social media targeting c
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david pecker is another one. so you know, everything trump touches, you know, it's kind of the anti-midas touch. and we're seeing that play out in real time in the courtroom. i really do wish this american public could see it. >> i agree. it was really instructive to be there. and speaking of michael cohen, he's been on this show dozens of times, a lot, and one thing that struck me, he told me, he told this audience, he told msnbc's audience the same story for years. and now, everything he said you have david pecker today backing him up. to a point, i mean, literally, he's been telling this story consistently. and so now what's happened is he's already been backed up by david pecker who was the other person in the room making this deal who said yeah, we did do a catch and kill deal. yeah, it was about the election. michael cohen had a campaign email even though he was not on the campaign. no reason for him to have a campaign email. and david pecker said, you can release these salacious stories that would have sol
david pecker is another one. so you know, everything trump touches, you know, it's kind of the anti-midas touch. and we're seeing that play out in real time in the courtroom. i really do wish this american public could see it. >> i agree. it was really instructive to be there. and speaking of michael cohen, he's been on this show dozens of times, a lot, and one thing that struck me, he told me, he told this audience, he told msnbc's audience the same story for years. and now, everything...
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this is conspiracy between david pecker, donald trump, and michael cohen. and that they all got together conspiracy requires two or more people to get together, have an agreement and the agreement is to do something unlawful. and what they're saying is what they were doing that was unlawful, was they were unlawfully trying to influence the election. so this is all part of the scheme. the criminal scheme, and they have set up that there was a meeting where this was explicitly discussed, right. so even though this was a matter of as you're saying, this is how things were done, that there was a meeting that they said, look, we're i'm running for president and this is what we're going to do. that's what the prosecution says happened. so pecker is not done yet. he comes back to the stand when trial resumes. so how do you think he will do under cross-examination without will be really any interesting test because he comes across as we've seen, very smooth and savvy. and let me just tell you what the facts are. he's never responded to the threats being attacked. t
this is conspiracy between david pecker, donald trump, and michael cohen. and that they all got together conspiracy requires two or more people to get together, have an agreement and the agreement is to do something unlawful. and what they're saying is what they were doing that was unlawful, was they were unlawfully trying to influence the election. so this is all part of the scheme. the criminal scheme, and they have set up that there was a meeting where this was explicitly discussed, right....
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the court heard today how the then candidate picked up the phone and called this man, david pecker, former publisher of a tabloid, the national enquier, to discuss whether to pay off a playboy model who was shopping around a story of having a year—long affair with trump. before the trial resumed, though, thejudge held a fiery hearing to determine if mr trump violated a gag order, which bans the former president from verbally attacking the jury and witnesses. this was donald trump's response. well, i think the gag order is totally unconstitutional. can't even allow articles to be put in. for example, these were articles over the last day and a half. they're very good articles. they tell you the case the sham, it shouldn't even have been tried or submitted. and, i don't even know if we are allowed to put them in. we have a gag order, which to me is totally unconstitutional. i'm not allowed to talk but people are allowed to talk about me. and they're keeping me in a courtroom that's freezing by the way. in a courtroom all day long, sitting up as as straight as i can all day long. because, y
the court heard today how the then candidate picked up the phone and called this man, david pecker, former publisher of a tabloid, the national enquier, to discuss whether to pay off a playboy model who was shopping around a story of having a year—long affair with trump. before the trial resumed, though, thejudge held a fiery hearing to determine if mr trump violated a gag order, which bans the former president from verbally attacking the jury and witnesses. this was donald trump's response....
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trump, david pecker, and michael cohen, former trump attorney formed a conspiracy, he argued, to influence the election. well, this guy is a piece of work. colangelo should be sanctioned for trying to argue that there a conspiracy here when he never charged trump with a conspiracy. you can't prove this case without proving the facts on federal election law. and this is not a big revelation to any of you, but state courts have no jurisdiction over federal election law matters. i think it's becoming clear to all of you now. plus, if they were going to start charging conspiracies to effect an election, i have a question, why wasn't hillary clinton and fusion gps charged under that same theory? the set-up, the surveillance of trump, the salacious and unverified steele dossier? all of it? for goodness sakes a million dollars went from the clinton campaign and the dnc to a law firm, perkins coie that funneled it to steele who then dug up the dirt. that was real election interference, my friends. if there's any conspiracy here, it would be, i don't know, kind of reasonable to find one inside bide
trump, david pecker, and michael cohen, former trump attorney formed a conspiracy, he argued, to influence the election. well, this guy is a piece of work. colangelo should be sanctioned for trying to argue that there a conspiracy here when he never charged trump with a conspiracy. you can't prove this case without proving the facts on federal election law. and this is not a big revelation to any of you, but state courts have no jurisdiction over federal election law matters. i think it's...
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david guillory was the alleged getaway driver. both naps and guillory pleaded no contest in court yesterday. basically admitting to the crime. coming up on abc seven news at five. we'll have reaction from moe's mother. >> nearly two years ago, i introduced you to a great grandmother named miss faye. she went viral after she stopped a robbery outside her west oakland home using a cane and her german shepherd. now she's making headlines again. this time, though, for running for city council at the age of 77. it's a story you'll see only on abc seven these days, 77 year old faye taylor's german shepherd. troy is more interested in sniffing around than springing into action, like he did in october of 2022. who could forget the viral moment when taylor, who prefers to be called miss faye, spotted an older woman getting dragged for her purse outside her west oakland home. miss faye came running out hollering, even throwing her cane at the assailant who speeds away. were you scared at all to jump in? because most of the time people are w
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david? >> david: aaron katersky leading us off tonight. aaron, thank you. >>> we turn now to the violent scening breaking out at campuses across this country over the war in gaza. mass protests at columbia, nyu, m.i.t., yaem, the university of minnesota, berkeley, and several more campuses. at nyu, new york city's mayor blaming outside agitators for tossing bottles and chairs at officers. in northern california, protes sorp protestors clashing with police in riot gear. stephanie ramos tonight with the scenes across this country. >> reporter: tonight, these images show protests turning violent, as police struggle to control students at cal poly humboldt. demonstrations spreading from coast to coast. protesters facing off with police in riot gear. using furniture to barricade themselves inside this academic building, as officers with shields try to move in. one protester bashing police with an empty water jug. it comes after more than 150 students and faculty were arrested at nyu overnight, wh
david? >> david: aaron katersky leading us off tonight. aaron, thank you. >>> we turn now to the violent scening breaking out at campuses across this country over the war in gaza. mass protests at columbia, nyu, m.i.t., yaem, the university of minnesota, berkeley, and several more campuses. at nyu, new york city's mayor blaming outside agitators for tossing bottles and chairs at officers. in northern california, protes sorp protestors clashing with police in riot gear. stephanie...
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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 street journal" reported that american media, which owned the "enquirer" at the time that had paid mcdougal $150,000 for the rights to her story, which was never published. in the gag order here, the prosecution argued trump should be held in contempt for all of his scathing commentary about this case. trump lawyer todd blanche said his client has been careful with his words. to that, the judge said, that's%
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. >>...
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david pecker grinning widely as he pointed out trump in the courtroom, the former president smirking back. the two men had been friends for years. but pecker told the jury their relationship changed in 2015, after trump launched his run for president, pecker was summoned to trump tower that august, and in a 20-minute meeting, he said trump and cohen asked me, what can i do and what my magazines can do to help the campaign. pecker testified he pledged to run flattering stories about trump and hit jobs on his opponents, and he offered to be the campaign's eyes and ears to alert cohen if he caught wind of any potentially damaging stories. pecker said he told trump he'd try to kill those stories so they'd never see the light of day. as pecker described that trump tower meeting, jurors were rapt, taking constant notes. pecker laid out how he worked with trump and cohen to publish attacks on rival republican candidates. cohen would tell him who to go after, and the magazine would do it. pecker admitted the enquirer fabricated a story falsely linking cruz's father with the kennedy assassina
david pecker grinning widely as he pointed out trump in the courtroom, the former president smirking back. the two men had been friends for years. but pecker told the jury their relationship changed in 2015, after trump launched his run for president, pecker was summoned to trump tower that august, and in a 20-minute meeting, he said trump and cohen asked me, what can i do and what my magazines can do to help the campaign. pecker testified he pledged to run flattering stories about trump and...
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and david... sorry to interrupt. that's all right. but you're saying it really, foryou, in britain, comes back to class. yeah. and i think class is something that's very immersed in all our psyches, even people who want to transcend it, it's still something that we still see. we still see the country in those parameters, in those definitions. you've actually opened up for me a whole area that i think is very interesting for an actor these days. and it's a debate about what they call authenticity, the degree to which actors should and can embrace parts that are far from their own personal experience. right. and it literally has led to huge arguments about whether a non—trans actor should play a trans role, whether a jewish, a non—jewish actor should play a jewish role. ijust wonder, you know, given your view of acting as a craft, as something that you can work at and get better at, and whether that leads you to feel, "you know what? i can play virtually anybody. "nobody should be told they can't have a role "because they're not, in
and david... sorry to interrupt. that's all right. but you're saying it really, foryou, in britain, comes back to class. yeah. and i think class is something that's very immersed in all our psyches, even people who want to transcend it, it's still something that we still see. we still see the country in those parameters, in those definitions. you've actually opened up for me a whole area that i think is very interesting for an actor these days. and it's a debate about what they call...
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with more testimony from david pecker. joining us now is joyce vance, former u.s. attorney, mia wylie, former civil attorney in new york, and hugo, covering washington and all things donald trump. joyce, i want to start with you. we've talked often about trying cases. when you have your case in chief, that primacy is how you do this. you start and end strong when it comes to the presentation of your witnesses. was it smart for the prosecution to start with david pecker thus far? >> well, it was smart, katie, and i am reminded that it was you who first said that you thought david pecker would be a great kickoff witness. i think that's the case, right? this is someone who doesn't have the baggage of a michael cohen, and who tells the origin story. he has now walked us through the election interference conspiracy. this is now patch and kill to elect trump. that's the case that the prosecution will put on. they've done a great job of giving the jury sort of the basics, the land marks and the road map that they'll move ahead on
with more testimony from david pecker. joining us now is joyce vance, former u.s. attorney, mia wylie, former civil attorney in new york, and hugo, covering washington and all things donald trump. joyce, i want to start with you. we've talked often about trying cases. when you have your case in chief, that primacy is how you do this. you start and end strong when it comes to the presentation of your witnesses. was it smart for the prosecution to start with david pecker thus far? >> well,...
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we're looking at your sketch of david pecker is testimony today. can you take us a little bit inside the room during this moment well, mr. pecker is very interesting a witness it's quite fascinating to hear about how they conspired to say awful things about anybody who was challenging donald trump for the presidency. >> he went after it mr. rubio, he went after ted cruz they were all sexual scandals. i think there was zero concerned about what was true or not true. they were just having a holhot which makes it kind of poetic justice that he's having to deal with this right now. >> interesting, i know you sketch trump in the e jean carroll defamation trial and his new york civil fraud trial as well. and you say he seems to have lost rank. a lot of his bravado since them, since then, tell us more about trump's demeanor in this courtroom from what you've observed over the past few days? >> i, mean, trump is basically still being treated like royalty. he has a procession that, you know, of secret service who follow him in and all of us are like being t
we're looking at your sketch of david pecker is testimony today. can you take us a little bit inside the room during this moment well, mr. pecker is very interesting a witness it's quite fascinating to hear about how they conspired to say awful things about anybody who was challenging donald trump for the presidency. >> he went after it mr. rubio, he went after ted cruz they were all sexual scandals. i think there was zero concerned about what was true or not true. they were just having a...
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david shouted, who wrote the story? david, thanks for being with us. >> thanks for having me. so your article tells the story of christopher saylor and his death at the hospital. >> tell us a little about his life and how he died. >> yeah. so chris saylor suffered a bad bike accident in 2020 and became paralyzed from the neck down. he spent a lot of time in laguna honda hospital, the hospital where his addiction to opioids became worse. uh- laguna honda has had its own set of problems. it was investigated by federal regulators for two overdoses. that happened there, and his mom said that he became addicted to fentanyl while he stayed there. uh- then when he ended up at san francisco general hospital, where he ended up, dying from a fentanyl overdose after smoking in the hospital, nurses were aware of this, and his mother had actually asked a hospital to take his drugs away, even telling them where he was hiding them. and speaking of the mom, you spoke to christopher's mother. >> she's understandable. be very upset about her son's death. what does she say the hospital did wrong
david shouted, who wrote the story? david, thanks for being with us. >> thanks for having me. so your article tells the story of christopher saylor and his death at the hospital. >> tell us a little about his life and how he died. >> yeah. so chris saylor suffered a bad bike accident in 2020 and became paralyzed from the neck down. he spent a lot of time in laguna honda hospital, the hospital where his addiction to opioids became worse. uh- laguna honda has had its own set of...
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bret. >> bret: david spunt at the justice department. david, thank you. >> unconstitutional by highly conflicted judge that should recuse himself. very simple. this is all biden just in case anybody has any question. >> bret: former president in court today. let's get some analysis now from george washington university law professor jonathan turley. good to see you. >> thanks. >> bret: first on the gag order we haven't heard from the judge yet he will make a ruling at some point. >> he will. look, the former president is in violation of the court order. >> bret: 10 violations. >> pretty clear he violated a gag order. what he has been arguing is that the gag order its itself is the problem not knee. he does have reason to say that when it comes to michael cohen. cohen is on the news every night attacking the president not just legally but politically. he will continue to do that after he testifies. and, yet, this order saying you can't really respond to him. i think a lot of people view that as being too broad a scope. and the judge doesn
bret. >> bret: david spunt at the justice department. david, thank you. >> unconstitutional by highly conflicted judge that should recuse himself. very simple. this is all biden just in case anybody has any question. >> bret: former president in court today. let's get some analysis now from george washington university law professor jonathan turley. good to see you. >> thanks. >> bret: first on the gag order we haven't heard from the judge yet he will make a ruling...
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lisa: david mckay with the new york times, thank you. geoff: august 12, 2020 two, salman rushdie, one of the world's best-known riders, was attacked and nearly killed by young man with the knife. now rushdie has written of that harrowing day and all that's followed in a new book. he spoke recently to jeffrey brown for our arts and culture series, canvas. jeffrey: as we sit here a little more than a year and a half after the attack, how are you? >> i'm surprisingly good. i mean, it's surprising to myself certainly, but also actually surprising to quite a lot of the army of doctors that i've been involved with, many of whom have said that the recovery is much in excess of what they would have expected. jeffrey: the knife attack, 15 stabs, came at the chautauqua institution in western new york, during a public talk on, of all things, the importance of keeping writers safe. it left salman rushdie near death. he would lose the use of his right eye and suffer numerous other injuries to his hand, and, chest and abdomen, , and undergo multiple s
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i'm georgetown law professor david super calls trump's posed a clear violation of the gag order. if you or i were subject to this gag order and we tweeted like that would be locked up in a flash. but >> you and i are about mister trump. he says the judge is unlikely to put trump in jail over this book could find the former president, although super says that may not have much of an impact on trump's behavior from his perspective trails off the table to foreign sarah wilkinson was going to do what he wants to do. the judge is expected to make a decision about that in the coming days. in the meantime, the trial continued the testimony, the former publisher of the national enquirer told the jury that donald trump was directly involved in a scheme to buy very negative stories about him during the 2016 election. gag order material is frankly a bit of a sideshow. that testimony is what really matters. the trial is set to resume with more testimony on thursday in washington. i'm hannah brandt. >> the u.s. supreme court will in federal court in washington with conspiring to overturn the
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president, just today, today, david satterfield, the u.s. special enjoy to the gaza humanitarian crisis said that the risk of famine throughout war-devastated gaza, especially in the north, issout -- un kwoet unquote -- is, quote, unquote, very high. quote, we always stress we're in a manmade situation. so on top of the destruction of housing, infrastructure, health kc care, and education, we're now looking at mass starvation and malnutrition. the united nations estimates that more than one million palestinians, including hundreds of thousands of children, face starvation. desperate gazians have been scraping by for months foraging for leaves or eating animal feed. at least 28 children have died of malnutrition and dehydration and that is a number that came out several weeks ago. there is a he no reason to believe that the real number is much, much higher. usaid administrator samantha powell said famine was already present in northern gaza. without feed, clean water, sanitation, or sufficient health care, hundreds of thousands of people are
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. >> aaron david miller is with the caron get endowment of international peace, serves as their senior fellow, thank you for being here. months complicated the issue? guest: three october seven, the israeli-palestinian issue had reached what i call a strategic cul-de-sac. the prospects of significant breakthroughs in pursuit of a conflict ending solution were basically undermined by the absence of leadership by either side and the sheer impossibility of reaching agreement on border security. that this conflict would bring to a settlement of existing claims situation with difficult and fraught well before october 7. now, we've taken the israeli-palestinian conflict to a place it's never been before. the traumatic impact of october 7 and and the israeli response is created extraordinary trauma primarily to civilian populations especially in gaza. it has created a sense that when this phase dies down, as it will, israelis and palestinians will not sit with one another. the problem is not that we don't understand one another, the problem is you know each other only too well and if that tra
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as you say, david | here, reeta. as you say, david pecker, former publisher of the national enquirer, celebrity gossip magazine, detailing effectively an arrangement between himself and donald trump just before the 2016 general election to stop those negative stories about donald trump getting into the press, promote positive ones about donald trump, andindeed positive ones about donald trump, and indeed circulate speculative and negative stories about some of his opponents, he suggested, for example, that hillary clinton had six months to live, that ted cruz, one of his opponents for the nomination, that his father was involved in the assassination of john of kennedy. that got under way today and the details of that came out, the "catch and kill" scheme. what the prosecution are trying to establish is that there was an absolute effort by donald trump and his advisers to stop those negative stories getting into the press, and that the stormy daniels payment, the payment to the pawn star, was part of that process, and
as you say, david | here, reeta. as you say, david pecker, former publisher of the national enquirer, celebrity gossip magazine, detailing effectively an arrangement between himself and donald trump just before the 2016 general election to stop those negative stories about donald trump getting into the press, promote positive ones about donald trump, andindeed positive ones about donald trump, and indeed circulate speculative and negative stories about some of his opponents, he suggested, for...
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david pecker, the former tabloid publisher, and he detailed how he says donald trump used the national so enquirer tabloid to help his 2016 presidential campaign cnn's paula reid has a look now at today's task testimony as former tablet executive pecker went from killing damaging stories about trump to spilling all on the witness stand. >> former national enquirer publisher, david pecker, back on the witness stand today, where he shared details of his decades-long friendship with donald trump and how he eventually used his position to help trump in the 2016 election under questioning from prosecutors, pecker described a meeting he had with trump and his former attorney, michael cohen in 2015. where they asked, what can i do and what my magazine could do to help the campaign pecker testified that he responded saying what i would do is i would run or publish positive stories about mr. trump and i would publish negative stories about his opponents. i said i would be your eyes and ears. he told the jury he saw the agreement as mutually beneficial. it would help his campaign and it would al
david pecker, the former tabloid publisher, and he detailed how he says donald trump used the national so enquirer tabloid to help his 2016 presidential campaign cnn's paula reid has a look now at today's task testimony as former tablet executive pecker went from killing damaging stories about trump to spilling all on the witness stand. >> former national enquirer publisher, david pecker, back on the witness stand today, where he shared details of his decades-long friendship with donald...
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ex-"national enquirer" publisher david pecker was back on the stand. the prosecution hoping to convince the jury that trump tried to hide damaging stories ahead of the 2016 election. pecker testified that he has been catching and telling stories for a long time, which is perfectly legal, last time we checked, and pecker began doing it for trump starting in 2015. he also testified under oath that trump was popular with the ladies. "mr. trump was well known as the most eligible bachelor and dated the most beautiful women." later on, trump carrying his trademark stack of articles, railing against the gag order. in the ice chamber they are keeping him locked up in. >> which, to me, is totally unconstitutional and i am not allowed to talk but people are allowed to talk about me. i'd love to talk to you people. i'd like to say everything that is on my mind, but i am restricted because i have a gag order. this trial is all biden. this is all biden in case anybody is any question. and they are keeping me in a courtroom that is freezing, by the way. in a courtr
ex-"national enquirer" publisher david pecker was back on the stand. the prosecution hoping to convince the jury that trump tried to hide damaging stories ahead of the 2016 election. pecker testified that he has been catching and telling stories for a long time, which is perfectly legal, last time we checked, and pecker began doing it for trump starting in 2015. he also testified under oath that trump was popular with the ladies. "mr. trump was well known as the most eligible...
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david stokes, which is 0. the system cricket now and mark is storing is smashed a century is a luck. and i was super jones beat the chinese super kings. and the indian primary league, the super kings, gave themselves a good chance as a 610 for, for, for 2 raj guy was finished on a 108 nato. as soon as was in c per form, he scored the 2nd to 20100 at his rear. this 6, the biggest of them all is the hit on on being 100 and 24th, when by 6 wickets. it was their 5th when from a match. i'm still going on then the after making has come back in barcelona. ross in adel continues his build up to the french open in the 1st round in madrid on wednesday, and it's against a 16 year old. the dow is in the spanish capital warming up with his coat. she's one of records 5 times here. after 3 months out of action, the 37 year old last and around the $32.00 in barstow. i am his 1st round opponent . here is american darwin. blanche blanche is 21 years younger than a doubt. the dell had already once free french open titles. by the
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>> i might differ to my colleague david winslow for that answer. >> david winslow, staff architect for the department. it depends. we have residential design guidelines, which look at a variety of things, one of which is included in this project. two things, one are the stepping back of vertical addition to reduce visibility and track from the scale of the street, and the second are respect for existing patterns of building forms, in this case roof forms. when the project came in with a gabled roof that immolateed but didn't mimic the potentially historic form of this building, we reviewed it accordingly and if you look at the illustration on certain page of the residential design guidelines, that is directly accordance with that guideline. >> thank you. all i got. >> alright. then we will go to the real party interest the project sponsor not to exceed 10 minutes. >> good afternoon board of supervisors. hello supervisor mandelman, thank you for having us. my name is julie park and 72 harper street is my home. for those who don't know me, i lived in san francisco over 20 years as my hus
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prosecutors argued the judge should find georgetown law professor david super calls trump's post a clear violation of the gag order. if you or i were subject to this gag order and we tweeted like that would be locked up in a flash. but >> you and i are about mister trump. he says the judge is unlikely to put trump in jail over this book could find the former president, although super says that may not have much of an impact on trump's behavior from his perspective, jails off the table to foreign server outlook. so he's going to do what he wants to do. the judge is expected to make a decision about that in the coming days. in the meantime, the trial continued the testimony, the former publisher of the national enquirer told the jury that donald trump was directly involved in a scheme to buy than bury negative stories about him during the 2016 election. order material is frankly a bit of a sideshow. that testimony is what really matters. the trial is set to resume with more testimony on thursday in washington. i'm hannah brandt. the u.s. supreme court will hear arguments this week to deter
prosecutors argued the judge should find georgetown law professor david super calls trump's post a clear violation of the gag order. if you or i were subject to this gag order and we tweeted like that would be locked up in a flash. but >> you and i are about mister trump. he says the judge is unlikely to put trump in jail over this book could find the former president, although super says that may not have much of an impact on trump's behavior from his perspective, jails off the table to...
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i think david _ trail of it's evident today? i think he did. i think david pepper's - he did. i think david pepper's testimony is effective to the case. he described a meeting that you can only describe as a conspiracy, the three of them agree and how they will keep out of the news information that they thought would harm the donald trump's electoral chances. so it is a conspiracy to commit electoral interference. to make it clear. 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 in
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and david, you're thoughts about what we're learning for the first time from david pecker's testimony? >> it is pretty stark. to think about practices that were in affect at the national enquirer. if you stopped someone on the street and said is the gossip tabloid going be an avatar or have secret agendas made for the stories they public or don't publish. and people thought gosh, there might be some give and take maybe there is some favoritism. but what we've learned about here is that this tabloid, that is consumed by millions of people, often on check out stands and often at home, often these days online, shared on social media, was picking and killing what stories to publish on the basis of what would help a friend ofity publisher david pecker, a friend by the name of donald trump and according to pecker's own testimony, what might embarrass his presidential came in that 2016 cycle. pecker was on board in 2016 walking through stories with michael cohen about what things they should pick to go after, hillary clinton and he had previous thought about what kind of stories earlier in t
and david, you're thoughts about what we're learning for the first time from david pecker's testimony? >> it is pretty stark. to think about practices that were in affect at the national enquirer. if you stopped someone on the street and said is the gossip tabloid going be an avatar or have secret agendas made for the stories they public or don't publish. and people thought gosh, there might be some give and take maybe there is some favoritism. but what we've learned about here is that...
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that's why david pecker, zero to sort of bolster him up. but that doesn't give donald trump the right to do what he is doing with that gag order, fight it out in the courtroom. let your tuner attorneys do their job, miss the were you surprised, judge merchan hasn't rendered an immediate decision on the gag order violations. yeah. >> i wasn't surprised because he's got to go through each individual instance, the prosecution is alleging and make a determination about whether or not that violates at an also think about what's the penalty going to be to send a message but not go too far. so i think we're having decision was what i would've expected. >> all right. misty marris, jeremy saland. thank you. so both you pecker described the tactics of quote, checkbook journalism and catch and kill. just how often that's used and why it's so specific to this case, that's next what is it about the titanic? >> why are we so obsessed with this ship every piece of evidence tells a story 50 years later? it's still leading people to her death. >> this speci
that's why david pecker, zero to sort of bolster him up. but that doesn't give donald trump the right to do what he is doing with that gag order, fight it out in the courtroom. let your tuner attorneys do their job, miss the were you surprised, judge merchan hasn't rendered an immediate decision on the gag order violations. yeah. >> i wasn't surprised because he's got to go through each individual instance, the prosecution is alleging and make a determination about whether or not that...
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i think david _ trail of it's evident today? i think he did. i think david pepper's - he did. i think david pepper's testimony is effective to the case. he described a meeting that you can only describe as a conspiracy, the three of them agree and how they will keep out of the news information that they thought would harm the donald trump's electoral chances. so it is a conspiracy to commit electoral interference. to make it clear. it is not legal to pay stormy
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the state's first witness former american media ceo and president david peck -- david pecker testify to -- michael cohen to suppress damaging stories about trumping leading up to the 26th and provincial election and publishing negative stories about trump's of one up accordingly trump said this entire trial is helping his current political opponent president joe biden. >> mr. trump: keeping me in a courtroom and a courtroom all day long while he's out there campaigning, probably an advantage because -- nobody knows what he is doing, -- but he's out campaigning. >> pecker testified that he make a secret agreement in 2015 to alert trump's former lawyer coin of negative stories about trump while coined within work to tell those stories. pecker answered questions about suppress stories from former partners mclemore while leaving court trump criticized the court's judge -- gag order which the da's office claims he is that -- judge one mission reserve his decision on whether or not trump did in fact violate the gag order. the das office is asking for a $1000 fine per violation. particular
the state's first witness former american media ceo and president david peck -- david pecker testify to -- michael cohen to suppress damaging stories about trumping leading up to the 26th and provincial election and publishing negative stories about trump's of one up accordingly trump said this entire trial is helping his current political opponent president joe biden. >> mr. trump: keeping me in a courtroom and a courtroom all day long while he's out there campaigning, probably an...
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thank you so much for your insights, david spika. okay, so let's check the markets. all the major averages in the green. it is the fourth day in a row of gains for the dow. that is the longest win streak for the month of april. that is going to do it for "the claman countdown." tomorrow we're going to be all over tesla earnings. remember they have, they're going to be reporting after the bell. [closing bell rings] stay tuned because "kudlow" starts right now. ♪. larry: hello, folks, welcome to "kudlow," i'm larry kudlow. well a growing avenue the anti-semitism on college campuses, school presidents and their woke culture are reaping what they have sown. former trump advisor stephen miller will weigh in on the whole story. somebody has to tell me how you can retroactively steal an election in 2016 by making undisclosed payments in 2017? ask alvin bragg, i guess owe will know. my pal kevin hassett on new currency wars with japan and china. the planet is getting cleaner and biden greenies are having a bad earth day. senator john hoeven on that. first jacqui heinrich w
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david cameron, he considered it tony blair. i put it to him , but nobody has it to him, but nobody has grasped it. now. the argument is that it's another bank holiday, which means another day off and the economy can't take it. so i've suggested that you can buy may day and saint george's day and have one bank holiday, but brand it saint george's day because that means something to the english people. >> it's interesting that you said cameron didn't consider it or swerved it. i mean, how far down the line did you get? >> well, look, every time they look at it and every time they say it's going to cost the economy a lot of to money have another day off. >> so that's why i'm suggesting have one bank holiday for saint george's day. you don't really need may day because nobody really celebrates that particularly. it'sjust really celebrates that particularly. it's just get rid of it. it's a non day. so let's make it saint george's day instead okay. >> good shout esther krakue welcome to the show. thank you. yay or nay for a bank holi
david cameron, he considered it tony blair. i put it to him , but nobody has it to him, but nobody has grasped it. now. the argument is that it's another bank holiday, which means another day off and the economy can't take it. so i've suggested that you can buy may day and saint george's day and have one bank holiday, but brand it saint george's day because that means something to the english people. >> it's interesting that you said cameron didn't consider it or swerved it. i mean, how...
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>> bueno, ¿quien es david pecker? >> es editor, ex editor de la revista national enquirer, tambien enquirer, tambien superviso tabloides como star human fitness hizo tratos con celebridades, pues para evitar publicaciones negativas por lo que le consideran maestro, en esta tecnica que hemos escuchado en este caso catch and kill que en espanol se traduce a atrapar y matar. >> ¿por que? >> atrapar y matar, le cuento a un sistema creado para comprar derechos exclusivos de historias negativas con el fin de garantizar que estas no se publiquen y no salgan a la luz. >> de este modo, teddy pecker alerto a trump sobre las intenciones de stormy daniels de hacer publica su relacion con el, lo que desencadeno el pago a la actriz porno para comprar este silencio que sin duda tambien sera un testigo clave en este caso. >> en este segundo dia, como lo escuchabamos, david pecker volvio a testificar y se le pregunto en especifico sobre david cohen. >> david pecker describio su testimonio pues haber publicado historias negativas de l
>> bueno, ¿quien es david pecker? >> es editor, ex editor de la revista national enquirer, tambien enquirer, tambien superviso tabloides como star human fitness hizo tratos con celebridades, pues para evitar publicaciones negativas por lo que le consideran maestro, en esta tecnica que hemos escuchado en este caso catch and kill que en espanol se traduce a atrapar y matar. >> ¿por que? >> atrapar y matar, le cuento a un sistema creado para comprar derechos exclusivos de...
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i think david pecker is ke to the put forward? i think david pecker is key to the idea _ put forward? i think david pecker is key to the idea of _ put forward? i think david pecker is key to the idea of intent _ put forward? i think david pecker is key to the idea of intent here. - key to the idea of intent here. donald trumps the team has said in their opening statements that donald trump didn't pay the hush money payments to stormy daniels because of the election it was all about protecting his and his brand. what we heard from david pecker is very different. although he didn't get to the stormy daniels payment he outlined several part of this catch and kill scheme. he said it all began when donald trump at his former lawyer michael cohen requested a meeting in august of 2015 and asked david pecker, how can you help the campaign for the bat for the prosecution really establishes intent that the soul of the alleged catch and kill scheme was to benefit donald trumps campaign for that and david pecker outlined how we not only publi
i think david pecker is ke to the put forward? i think david pecker is key to the idea _ put forward? i think david pecker is key to the idea of _ put forward? i think david pecker is key to the idea of intent _ put forward? i think david pecker is key to the idea of intent here. - key to the idea of intent here. donald trumps the team has said in their opening statements that donald trump didn't pay the hush money payments to stormy daniels because of the election it was all about protecting...
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david pecker was very nakedly frankly and calmly revealing the tricks of the trade. tricks that played into his very solid but also extremely transactional friendship with donald trump. one that he called mutually beneficial for decades because trump was a key seller of his magazines. when people went into the supermarket, they wanted to buy the magazines with donald trump on the cover and when they in fact tested which celebrities were the most popular, trump ranked among the top. each and every time. so david pecker giving us a glimpse today into his relationship with donald trump, but one that i think will be nor important in the days to come when 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
david pecker was very nakedly frankly and calmly revealing the tricks of the trade. tricks that played into his very solid but also extremely transactional friendship with donald trump. one that he called mutually beneficial for decades because trump was a key seller of his magazines. when people went into the supermarket, they wanted to buy the magazines with donald trump on the cover and when they in fact tested which celebrities were the most popular, trump ranked among the top. each and...
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david carr thank you. david spun reporting from washington. let's check back in under protest at nyu with senior correspondent steve harrigan. steve, were developing in -- down there this afternoon? >> the crowd is not going away about 1500 strong hundred strong and wearying chance mainly "free, free palestine," but sometimes you are other times a lot less slavery like "we are hamas." hamas, of course, response -- the organization responsible for killing a hundred people in israel on october 7th. also the chance that from november to the sea which basically means wipe israel off the map. is to be a sense of the environment here, a beautiful storm tuesday afternoon outside of nyu where you are standing here on the sidewalk and three or four corporate officers walk by and a young woman and her friend walked by and just said the f. word to the cops. and we both looked at each other like they do just that have been? there is a sense that the police here are the enemy counter the police here are hated because the police here are trying to keep orde
david carr thank you. david spun reporting from washington. let's check back in under protest at nyu with senior correspondent steve harrigan. steve, were developing in -- down there this afternoon? >> the crowd is not going away about 1500 strong hundred strong and wearying chance mainly "free, free palestine," but sometimes you are other times a lot less slavery like "we are hamas." hamas, of course, response -- the organization responsible for killing a hundred...
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pecker and david pecker said about donald trump i would describe mr. trump as very knowledgeable, i would describe him as a very detailed oriented and also micromanaging, looking at all aspects of whatever the issue was, clearly the prosecution was trying to set up that donald trump was involved in this catch and kill scheme that's going to be pa part of what this case is all about. >> rehema, thank you. katie, you've been inside courtrooms like this. what rehema just described where the judge admonished trump's attorney. is that going to taint the rest of this proceeding potentially? >> it absolutely cold. public admonishment by a court to an attorney can have significant implications and even though this was outside the presence of the jury it could impact the way the court views objections and any motion requests. it's highly significant and in order to avoid any severe consequences to his own client he'll have to rebuild throughout this trial. >> how might pecker's testimony impact how this moves forward. >> the prosecution starting off with pecker
pecker and david pecker said about donald trump i would describe mr. trump as very knowledgeable, i would describe him as a very detailed oriented and also micromanaging, looking at all aspects of whatever the issue was, clearly the prosecution was trying to set up that donald trump was involved in this catch and kill scheme that's going to be pa part of what this case is all about. >> rehema, thank you. katie, you've been inside courtrooms like this. what rehema just described where the...
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city attorney david chiu says. whether and how san francisco can manage its homelessness crisis will be determined by this ruling. hopefully have a much more nuanced ruling that strikes a balance between what san francisco has been trying to do, which is our compassionate approach to homelessness, but also giving us the ability to have some tools to ensure that our streets are clean and safe. while it's difficult to predict how the court will rule, levine says it appears the court is leaning toward giving cities more control over how they combat homelessness. >> listening to the oral argument, it seems like a majority is likely to go there. then the judge in this, in the case in san francisco, would have to be more deferential to what san francisco thinks is an appropriate way to handle the local homelessness problem. >> the united states supreme court is expected to issue a ruling on this case in late june. in san francisco. christien kafton ktvu fox two news. >> prison advocacy groups say they're outraged over ho
city attorney david chiu says. whether and how san francisco can manage its homelessness crisis will be determined by this ruling. hopefully have a much more nuanced ruling that strikes a balance between what san francisco has been trying to do, which is our compassionate approach to homelessness, but also giving us the ability to have some tools to ensure that our streets are clean and safe. while it's difficult to predict how the court will rule, levine says it appears the court is leaning...
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asÍ es, estÁ testificando ahora david tucker, editor del tabloide, quien supuestamente acordÓ un plancon el ex abogado de trump, michael cohen, para atrapar historias que pudieran perjudicar al expresidente. Él ademÁs tambiÉn supuestamente fue quien negociÓ el trato con la actriz porno stormy daniels. como lo dices, antes hubo una audiencia acalorada, donde la fiscalÍa acusÓ al expresidente de violar la orden mordaza unas 10 veces, por lo que ellos piden que pague una multa de 1000 $ por cada violaciÓn. lo que sÍ sabemos hasta ahora es que aparentemente la defensa no quedÓ muy bien parada ante esta defensa, sin embargo, el juez no ha tomado una decisiÓn, todavÍa dijo que tomara una decisiÓn mÁs adelante, mientras tanto, la defensa dijo que trump estaba tratando de cumplir con esta orden, y lo que busques que no ataquÉ precisamente a testigos o a personal de seguridad a travÉs de redes sociales. dicen que estÁn tratando de cumplir con esta orden, pero que simplemente estÁ respondiendo a otros ataques polÍticos. esa es la informaciÓn que nosotros tenemos por ahora, regre
asÍ es, estÁ testificando ahora david tucker, editor del tabloide, quien supuestamente acordÓ un plancon el ex abogado de trump, michael cohen, para atrapar historias que pudieran perjudicar al expresidente. Él ademÁs tambiÉn supuestamente fue quien negociÓ el trato con la actriz porno stormy daniels. como lo dices, antes hubo una audiencia acalorada, donde la fiscalÍa acusÓ al expresidente de violar la orden mordaza unas 10 veces, por lo que ellos piden que pague una multa de 1000 $...
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thank you so much for your insights, david spika. okay, so let's check the markets. all the major averages in the green. it is the fourth day in a row of gains for the dow. that is the longest win streak for the month of april. that is going to do it for "the claman countdown." tomorrow we're going to be all over tesla earnings. remember they have, they're going to be reporting after the bell. [closing bell rings] stay tuned because "kudlow" starts right now. ♪. larry: hello, folks, welcome to "kudlow," i'm larry kudlow. well a growing avenue th
thank you so much for your insights, david spika. okay, so let's check the markets. all the major averages in the green. it is the fourth day in a row of gains for the dow. that is the longest win streak for the month of april. that is going to do it for "the claman countdown." tomorrow we're going to be all over tesla earnings. remember they have, they're going to be reporting after the bell. [closing bell rings] stay tuned because "kudlow" starts right now. ♪. larry:...
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david almost certainly. if anyone knows about andrew, you know male mogg, but the rwanda bill has reached royal assent, with migrants set to be detained within ten days. when will the flights take off? plus thames water wants you to pay for its mistakes. but i have a much better idea for how to deal with incompetent businessmen. they well. bison. george. or very welcome back. and dawn says on her male mug. i fetched three of my grandchildren from school today. three different ages, three different schools. none of them knew it was saint george's day. just disgraceful. this is not taught in schools, but it's what i expect these days. and ryan says nothing against saint george, but i think a public houdayin george, but i think a public holiday in june to commemorate magna carta would be a much better celebration of englishness than a saint's day. surely an indisputable contribution of england to the evolution of democracy the world over. evolution of democracy the world over . we used to have a bank over. we u
david almost certainly. if anyone knows about andrew, you know male mogg, but the rwanda bill has reached royal assent, with migrants set to be detained within ten days. when will the flights take off? plus thames water wants you to pay for its mistakes. but i have a much better idea for how to deal with incompetent businessmen. they well. bison. george. or very welcome back. and dawn says on her male mug. i fetched three of my grandchildren from school today. three different ages, three...
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we'll have to leave david once again. we really appreciate your time this. yeah, and i thank you. the whole, the popular video at tech talks could soon be banned and the us off to the house of representatives voted in support of the mission. now the tech talk fil is part of a big package, which includes i'd for you crying and other us allies. this is now in the hands of the us senate where it is likely to, to be passed as soon as license a day or wednesday at lisco live to our correspondents. how did your castro, who was standing by for us in washington, dc. and i mean, there's plenty for the students to consider this that i what exactly are they focusing on and can you guess give us some context about why if we think has been put together in this one bill. yes, because there certainly are competing headlines here. there is the evidence passage of the $95000000000.00 in for an aide. and there is a potentially a minute passage of this potential ban on take talk in the us. but i'm gonna talk about this for an a package 1st because it's something that congress has been working on for
we'll have to leave david once again. we really appreciate your time this. yeah, and i thank you. the whole, the popular video at tech talks could soon be banned and the us off to the house of representatives voted in support of the mission. now the tech talk fil is part of a big package, which includes i'd for you crying and other us allies. this is now in the hands of the us senate where it is likely to, to be passed as soon as license a day or wednesday at lisco live to our correspondents....
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this is a david french critique that these are private companies. we can't do anything to the technology companies because they are private companies. we should let the market decide what is and what is part of our public debate. he said, look, why do you want to break these up? why don't we just throw all their ceos in and my is that our voters are much, much more willing to invest us with ability to do something. and frankly a lot of them are willing to go much further than even willing to go. and i'm probably willing to go much further than pretty much anybody else in this building. point is the voters, they give us power. we have to be willing to wield it. this is not a high class society. this is the united states congress. and it ought to actually respond to the people who give it all of authority. the third point that i want to make here is we have to be less ideological. what do i mean by that again, i sort of point this out. many of us are concerned is of the mind. we read things like hayek and arthur milikh, all these other geniuses that a
this is a david french critique that these are private companies. we can't do anything to the technology companies because they are private companies. we should let the market decide what is and what is part of our public debate. he said, look, why do you want to break these up? why don't we just throw all their ceos in and my is that our voters are much, much more willing to invest us with ability to do something. and frankly a lot of them are willing to go much further than even willing to...