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on cross-examination of david pecker today? >> the core of his he's a vehicle by the prosecution to set the stage and just talk about this august 2015 meeting in which this catch and kill conspiracy as the prosecution has laid it out, began where he met with donald trump and michael cohen. so they were trying to go back to that meeting and suggests that it was just like businesses usual, it was standard operating procedure for the national enquirer. so aiml beauvais want to trump's defense lawyers had asked pecker on the stan i want you i want to stick with the august 2015 trump tower meeting. pecker says yes, beauvais says, at that meeting, the concept of catch-and-kill was not discussed, correct? pecker said that's correct but they asked and then there was no discussion of a financial dimension to any agreement at that meeting, correct? pecker said, yes, that's correct. so trying to say that there was no blatant conversation about a catch and kill and that i'm going to buy the deals now on redirect with the prosecution, they
on cross-examination of david pecker today? >> the core of his he's a vehicle by the prosecution to set the stage and just talk about this august 2015 meeting in which this catch and kill conspiracy as the prosecution has laid it out, began where he met with donald trump and michael cohen. so they were trying to go back to that meeting and suggests that it was just like businesses usual, it was standard operating procedure for the national enquirer. so aiml beauvais want to trump's...
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it was david pecker who testified. and explained how this whole thing worked to buy and bury negative stories through the tabloids to boost the campaign. was that your purpose locking up the story about the play mate to influence the election? and he confirmed yes. pecker details how they worked with cohen. we will show you headlines that are for the most part false. a false allegation about then trump competitor marco rubio. another one. i can show you. let me look at the next one. infamously going after ted cruz. pecker testifying that story was knowingly manufactured. right down to the doctored photo. however bad it looks they said it was not a trump campaign thing. it is just how they roll. they brought up arnold schwarzenegger and that deal. pecker said the agreement i had with arnold is i would advise him about stories out there. acquire them. buy them for a period of time. defense highlighting cohen didn't pay him back for the mcdougal story to get jurors to doubt if this was a trump campaign thing. i spoke to h
it was david pecker who testified. and explained how this whole thing worked to buy and bury negative stories through the tabloids to boost the campaign. was that your purpose locking up the story about the play mate to influence the election? and he confirmed yes. pecker details how they worked with cohen. we will show you headlines that are for the most part false. a false allegation about then trump competitor marco rubio. another one. i can show you. let me look at the next one. infamously...
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david pecker helps with that a lot. but months after that deal with the enquirer, mcdougal appeared on television. >> pecker said an aggravated trump called him to complain, saying, i thought you had and we had an agreement with karen mcdougal that she can't give any interviews and trump continues to fundraise off of this criminal trial in an email blast, his campaign asked supporters, will you vote for me if the deep state throws me in jail? he then went on to make the false claim that demonstrators are being blocked from protesting in front of the lower manhattan courthouse and morgan norwood. abc news, new york. >> a workplace dispute in baltimore is being called a wake up call about artificial intelligence. a teacher is now facing charges for allegedly using ai to make his boss appear racist. the now former high school athletic director is accused of trying to retaliate against his school's principal with a recording of a racist rant. he shared it across social media, leading to the principal's removal. but it turns
david pecker helps with that a lot. but months after that deal with the enquirer, mcdougal appeared on television. >> pecker said an aggravated trump called him to complain, saying, i thought you had and we had an agreement with karen mcdougal that she can't give any interviews and trump continues to fundraise off of this criminal trial in an email blast, his campaign asked supporters, will you vote for me if the deep state throws me in jail? he then went on to make the false claim that...
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the prosecution starts with the blockbuster witness, david pecker. now they are moving into the nitty-gritty. what kind of strategy goes into the sequence here? >> i think it is largely chronological, so far, as i can see it. they are just trying to lay out, tell the story in a simple chronological fashion, the best way to tell a story often is chronologically. but, i think that is what is happening here. i expect at some point, perhaps even next week, they are going to need to start to move into, okay, how are these records, how are these payments booked internally within the trump organization. maybe next week or the following week, at some point, the trial needs to get there. that is the meat and potatoes of the actual charges against trump. >> eugene, trump keeps complaining about the trial keeping him off the campaign trail and wednesday, when, you know, wednesday was his one day off from court this week, and he went golfing. obviously, he doesn't want to be in court but is it fair to say he doesn't seem to care that much about campaigning eithe
the prosecution starts with the blockbuster witness, david pecker. now they are moving into the nitty-gritty. what kind of strategy goes into the sequence here? >> i think it is largely chronological, so far, as i can see it. they are just trying to lay out, tell the story in a simple chronological fashion, the best way to tell a story often is chronologically. but, i think that is what is happening here. i expect at some point, perhaps even next week, they are going to need to start to...
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it had david pecker who wrapped up more than ten hours or testimony over a period of four days, he was as also trump's former longtime assistant, rhona graff, who was only on the stand for what, a half an hour, then michael cohen's former banker, gary farro, who is likely to continue testifying this coming tuesday the prosecution wants jurist remember, pecker's testimony that his intention was to never publish karen mcdougal story of an alleged affair with trump from the transcript, he said, had you published a story about a playboy model having a year long sexual affair while he was married with a presidential candidate without that have sold magazines. see if think his answer. >> yes, that'd be like national enquirer gold. >> yes. >> going on to say and despite the fact that publishing that story would have helped your bottom line, you killed the story because it helped the candidate donald trump yes and then there was a rhona graff, trump's longtime gatekeeper over at the trump organization. >> her desk was at one point just outside of trump's office from the defensive standpoint, s
it had david pecker who wrapped up more than ten hours or testimony over a period of four days, he was as also trump's former longtime assistant, rhona graff, who was only on the stand for what, a half an hour, then michael cohen's former banker, gary farro, who is likely to continue testifying this coming tuesday the prosecution wants jurist remember, pecker's testimony that his intention was to never publish karen mcdougal story of an alleged affair with trump from the transcript, he said,...
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the first witness, david pecker, the defence chose not to be as aggressive with him as they are likely to do trump's former fixer, michael cohen. the soft—spoken former publisher of the national enquirer came off as a reliable witness and he and trump seemed to show a mutual respect, so instead the defence tried to gently prod him to say the scheme was a typical tabloid business decision, the catch and kill scheme, but david pecker said he was being truthful when he said it was done in defence of donald trump's campaign. week one is done in the history books but donald trump will have to face many more familiarfaces. sexual assault survivors and advocates have expressed outrage afterjudges in new york overturned a 2020 rape conviction against the former hollywood producer, harvey weinstein. new york's highest court ruled that during his trial four years ago, prosecutors were wrongly allowed to call witnesses whose accusations were not part of the charges against him. now, weinstein will remain in prison on a separate rape conviction in california. weinstein�*s new york trial was a
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let's go back to the idea of david pecker. the defense team, the trump team was trying to make this come across as standard. this catch and kill idea is standard, happens to a lot of people. and pecker was saying this was actually in furtherance of something more serious. this wasn't the typical catch a story and kill it. there are probably reasons why you would take on a story, pay somebody for it and kill it, but pecker said the unfinished part and this was in furtherance of what donald trump was trying to achieve. >> absolutely and that came across on redirect examination. what happened was the defense attorney has presented what one would call the casablanca defense. there is gambling. ami does this over and over again, that they by people stories. not unusual. in the prosecutor on redirect honed in on the differences. that there has never, even though they have, ami has quashed stories of celebrities and even political figures in the past, they have never been the eyes and ears of a presidential campaign. they have never
let's go back to the idea of david pecker. the defense team, the trump team was trying to make this come across as standard. this catch and kill idea is standard, happens to a lot of people. and pecker was saying this was actually in furtherance of something more serious. this wasn't the typical catch a story and kill it. there are probably reasons why you would take on a story, pay somebody for it and kill it, but pecker said the unfinished part and this was in furtherance of what donald trump...
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and also collaborates david pecker, right? go back to how we for sure everything is about repetition right? and primacy and recency. thinking about what are the your marks have things that a song and it gets in your ear a great sermon, a great speech. it's all about repetition. and so the more you hear it, the more it goes into the brain of the jurors that you believe it. so david pecker this episode is already and said, listen, i wasn't paying for this. i didn't want to do that. but he also wanted to have a shell company wanted to have i don't want a direct line between the trump organization in me. i ultimately rep. if his contract, all that stuff. now the jury is thinking, oh, wait, you know what i've heard this before. now it rings true to me. you know, what's another bit of repetition you're going to keep hearing and you heard today on that debt that i told you the words, porn star, and it is in the interest of the defense. >> keep reminding the jury about what the jobs are of these people, what they are doing and seeking
and also collaborates david pecker, right? go back to how we for sure everything is about repetition right? and primacy and recency. thinking about what are the your marks have things that a song and it gets in your ear a great sermon, a great speech. it's all about repetition. and so the more you hear it, the more it goes into the brain of the jurors that you believe it. so david pecker this episode is already and said, listen, i wasn't paying for this. i didn't want to do that. but he also...
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the first witness, david pecker, the defence chose not to be as aggressive with him as they are likely to do with the former fixer michael cohen. the soft—spoken former publisher of the national enquirer came off as a reliable witness and he and trump seemed to show a mutual respect, so instead the defence tried to prod him saying it was a typical tabloid business decision, the catch and kill scheme, but david pacher said he was being truthful when he said it was donein truthful when he said it was done in defensive donald trump is my campaign. week one is donein is my campaign. week one is done in the history books but donald trump will have to face many more familiar faces. joining me live is former federal prosecutorfor the southern district of new york, sarah krissoff. great to see you, sarah. ijust want to start off by talking about this hush money trial in new york. i'm sure you've been following it closely. what has been your biggest take away so farfrom really been your biggest take away so far from really this first week of testimony? i far from really this first week of tes
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pecker, once the publisher of the "national enquirer" and a longtime friend of trump's. >> david has been very nice, nice guy. >> reporter: the defense argued that the paper's deal with trump to purchase and suppress negative stories, to catch and kill, as it's called, was not unusual. pecker himself had testified that there were similar alleged arrangements with arnold schwarzenegger, tiger woods, and mark wahlberg. but pecker was later pushed by prosecutors on whether there was a difference with trump. did you suppress stories to help a presidential candidate? yes, pecker said. one of those stories involved former "playboy" model karen mcdougal, who allegedly had a ten-month affair with trump, which trump denies. >> after we had been intimate, he tried to pay me. and i actually didn't know how to take that. >> reporter: the defense argued that mcdougal's $150,000 deal with ami, which previously owned the "national enquirer," was legitimate. she was paid and featured broadly throughout the publications. broadly throughout the publications. but under questioning from prosecutors, pec
pecker, once the publisher of the "national enquirer" and a longtime friend of trump's. >> david has been very nice, nice guy. >> reporter: the defense argued that the paper's deal with trump to purchase and suppress negative stories, to catch and kill, as it's called, was not unusual. pecker himself had testified that there were similar alleged arrangements with arnold schwarzenegger, tiger woods, and mark wahlberg. but pecker was later pushed by prosecutors on whether...
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pecker this week? >> lester, pecker is a useful witness for prosecutors to the extent that he can testify about conversations about mr. trump that touch on this alleged scheme to influence the election, but what he can't offer, lester, is any evidence on the actual crime that the former president has been indicted for, which isn't a campaign finance violation. it's the way his payments to cohen were documented on his internal records. now, we'll see if other witnesses can speak more directly to that, lester. >> okay, laura jarrett, thank you. >>> president biden was also in new york today giving a rare interview to radio host howard stern and making news about whether he'll debate mr. trump. peter alexander joins us. what did the president say, peter? >> reporter: lester, for months the president has refused to say whether he will agree to a faceoff with former president trump, but today he told howard stern, i'm, quote, happy to debate him, though he didn't say when or how many times. it would be a dr
pecker this week? >> lester, pecker is a useful witness for prosecutors to the extent that he can testify about conversations about mr. trump that touch on this alleged scheme to influence the election, but what he can't offer, lester, is any evidence on the actual crime that the former president has been indicted for, which isn't a campaign finance violation. it's the way his payments to cohen were documented on his internal records. now, we'll see if other witnesses can speak more...
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. >> en el estrado nuevamente david pecker, el exeditor de un tabloide y un antiguo asistente de trump. >> un dia en el que el e expresidente ademas tuvo palabras para su esposa melania. >> rogelio morata que informa. >> fosa melania. >> hola, soy luis atencion. >> es el juicio criminal porque presuntamente oculto de manera ilegal los pagos a la actriz porno stormy daniels para que no revelara una relacion sexual que trump niega. >> hoy la defensa de trump, continuaba su ofensiva para restar credibilidad al testimonio de david pecker, editor de the national enquirer. >> ayer, pecker dijo que trump le dio las gracias por evitar que se publicaran historias negativas en su contra, como su presunta relacion intima con la modelo de playboy karen mcdougal. >> oye, el abogado milbo b. >> le cuestiono sobre una e entrevista que le hizo el fbi en fbi en 2018 y donde habria declarado que donald trump nunca le agradecio. >> las notas del fbi pueden ser erroneas. >> yo se lo que declare r respondio peker. >> ¿usted cree que es un error del fbi, insistio el abogado yo se cual es la verdad no se po
. >> en el estrado nuevamente david pecker, el exeditor de un tabloide y un antiguo asistente de trump. >> un dia en el que el e expresidente ademas tuvo palabras para su esposa melania. >> rogelio morata que informa. >> fosa melania. >> hola, soy luis atencion. >> es el juicio criminal porque presuntamente oculto de manera ilegal los pagos a la actriz porno stormy daniels para que no revelara una relacion sexual que trump niega. >> hoy la defensa de...
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la defensa de donald trump intentÓ desacreditar hoy a david pecker, para promover una candidatura y desprestigiar a sus rivales . en inglaterra, el rey carlos iii se prepara para realizar sus actividades pÚblicas despuÉs de recibir tratamiento para el cÁncer. tenemos el Último parte del palacio de buckingham. en san francisco, un popular panadero hispano lucha por su vida tras ser atropellado por un conductor que se dio a la fuga, sus compaÑeros de trabajo acuden en su ayuda, mientras su familia estÁ emocionada. ——conmocionada. >> imÁgenes nada mÁs —— imagÍnese nada mÁs, perdÓn. ♪ [mÚsica] ♪ ♪ [mÚsica] ♪ locutor: este es noticiero univisiÓn, con jorge ramos e ilia calderon. jorge: en colombia estÁn cerca de descubrir una red de pornografÍa, abuso infantil. ilia: uno de ellos de origen ecuatoriano se presentÓ hoy una corte federal de miami. ahÍ estuvo gerardo reyes de univisiÓn investiga. gerardo: vestido con uniforme de preso, stefan andrÉs correa, el estadounidense de origen latino, acusado de tentativa de trÁfico sexual de niÑas colombianas, compareciÓ hoy
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david pecker, donald trump. michael cohen is a staffer to use nicolle wallace's term. he is not a principal in this. you have the national enquirer and you have donald trump, they are making the decisions. that is important and he tells you how it began, how it was carried out and how it ended. he also gives you why it is a felony and why you should care. what i mean by why it is a felony, remember this would be a misdemeanor if it is not to conceal or further some other crime and he tells you it is election fraud. >> full on. >> up one side and down the other. so the only piece that is really missing is sort of the false business records. so the piece that you still need, obviously there are false business records, but you need to have knowledge that donald trump knew that would have to be part of the scheme. that shouldn't be that hard, because if you're trying to keep this secret and david pecker already said he wanted to keep it secret even within the national enquirer. why? because it is a crime. so you are not going to want to have a whole bunch of records thing
david pecker, donald trump. michael cohen is a staffer to use nicolle wallace's term. he is not a principal in this. you have the national enquirer and you have donald trump, they are making the decisions. that is important and he tells you how it began, how it was carried out and how it ended. he also gives you why it is a felony and why you should care. what i mean by why it is a felony, remember this would be a misdemeanor if it is not to conceal or further some other crime and he tells you...
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. >> your predecessor was brought up at the trial, jeff sessions because david pecker, this national enquirer tabloid king, he got concerned at one point when he got a letter from the fec and he called michael cohen, then trump's personal attorney to voice concern about that. michael cohen and told him not to worry because jeff sessions is the attorney general and donald trump has him in his pocket did trump expect his ag to go easy on his friends i don't know. i don't know what to expect it what was your experience? >> my experience was by the time i came in, he did not he did not push me to do one thing or another on these criminal cases. now we tweeted and made his public views on things known. but he never talked to me about them directly, so he did not have you in his pocket? he would argue it's not a question of arguing. i did what i thought was right and you never felt any direct pressure from him on what investigations the doj you did not directly pressure maybe as i say, he was out there tweeting and doing things that were embarrassing and made it hard for me to run departme
. >> your predecessor was brought up at the trial, jeff sessions because david pecker, this national enquirer tabloid king, he got concerned at one point when he got a letter from the fec and he called michael cohen, then trump's personal attorney to voice concern about that. michael cohen and told him not to worry because jeff sessions is the attorney general and donald trump has him in his pocket did trump expect his ag to go easy on his friends i don't know. i don't know what to expect...
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things were different with the former national enquirer publisher david pecker. the defence tried to discredit him, though he was a reliable witness who said he didn�*t hold grudges or have ill will against donald trump. they tried to get him to say that the alleged cash and kill scheme which prosecutors had said is a criminal conspiracy to influence the election, while the defence tried to paint it as a but decision and a standard operating procedure for a tabloid. day individual pecker said he was truthful. he reit raided he did that scheme alongside —— reiterated he did that scheme alongside donald trump and michael cohen to help the campaign. sexual assault survivors and advocates have expressed outrage afterjudges in new york overturned a 2020 rape conviction against the former hollywood producer, harvey weinstein. new york�*s highest court ruled that during his trial four years ago, prosecutors were wrongly allowed to call witnesses whose accusations were not part of the charges against him. weinstein will remain in prison on a separate rape convict
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>> the testimony of david pecker was fascinating. mine, you know, i lived in and worked in new york for 16 years. i work a at the new york daily news. the "new york post" was a competitor. so i know this world. so david peck sore not -- the is not foreign to me. what he's talk talking -- talk about is not foreign to me. but for the public to hear what's gone won that kind of tabloid newspaper is fascinate. let's not forget we're talk about a former president who is in court over particular hush money payment who is -- has been found liable for fraud and sexual assault who couldn't be in washington for the immunity hearing from when he was president this. guy is going spend -- has been spending more time in court than on the campaign trail to run for re-election. i think what makes this week and the case so fascinating is that we're watching this guy be held accountable for at least a sliver of what he's -- allegedly done. >> and meanwhile in the new york case has now violated the gag order a total of 15 times and count. >> and counti
>> the testimony of david pecker was fascinating. mine, you know, i lived in and worked in new york for 16 years. i work a at the new york daily news. the "new york post" was a competitor. so i know this world. so david peck sore not -- the is not foreign to me. what he's talk talking -- talk about is not foreign to me. but for the public to hear what's gone won that kind of tabloid newspaper is fascinate. let's not forget we're talk about a former president who is in court over...
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back on the witness stand for a third day was a former publisher of the national enquirer, david pecker, who has been testifying that he would buy stories that could hurt trump's campaign in order to make sure that they wouldn't get published. on cross-examination, trump's attorney emil bove had. pecker admits that tabloids would do this every once in a while with celebrity stories, a tactic known as catch and kill. but on redirect, pecker later clarified that this was the first time he had done so on behalf of a presidential candidate. quote. it's the only one pecker said bove did have. pecker admit, though, that trump never brought up buying any of these stories in their meeting together. but pecker responded, saying that he did agree to serve as the eyes and ears of the trump campaign. bove also sought to poke holes in pecker's credibility by getting him to acknowledge that the 72 year old had mixed up some dates, and some of his statements to federal prosecutors in 2018 were inconsistent with his testimony. this week, pecker said, quote, i've been truthful to the best of my recollec
back on the witness stand for a third day was a former publisher of the national enquirer, david pecker, who has been testifying that he would buy stories that could hurt trump's campaign in order to make sure that they wouldn't get published. on cross-examination, trump's attorney emil bove had. pecker admits that tabloids would do this every once in a while with celebrity stories, a tactic known as catch and kill. but on redirect, pecker later clarified that this was the first time he had...
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pecker. they tried to get him to poke holes the prosecution narrative saying essentially the catch and kill scheme was good business for pecker and he cooperated with prosecutors because he was in the middle of a media acquisition deal and did not want that to be impacted. pecker hit back. he said he had been truthful the entire time and understood the catch and kill scheme to be in service of donald trump's campaign. the defense struggled to put a hole in the prosecution narrative. >> briefly, what will you be watching in a week to come? >> after president biden said he would be happy to debate donald trump, donald trump defiantly left the courtroom man said he would debate him anytime anywhere including here, next week, denied, or you been at the white house -- tonight, or even at the white house. we will see if the two have a debate. as far as the legal trial, we are waiting to see more former trump insiders take the stand. michael cohen, others, and how the defense will hinder that. >> ne
pecker. they tried to get him to poke holes the prosecution narrative saying essentially the catch and kill scheme was good business for pecker and he cooperated with prosecutors because he was in the middle of a media acquisition deal and did not want that to be impacted. pecker hit back. he said he had been truthful the entire time and understood the catch and kill scheme to be in service of donald trump's campaign. the defense struggled to put a hole in the prosecution narrative. >>...
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. >>> david pecker, former publisher of the national enquirer, was on the stand a third day at former president donald trump's criminal trial in new york. after his testimony was over, the prosecution called rhona graff, a long time assistants to trump, but legal experts say it looks like a big ask to get all the jurors to agree the payments were a way of interfering in the 2016 election. >> it's not a crime if it wasn't done with the purpose of influencing the election. i personally think they've got an uphill battle. they would have the jurors believe that simply an agreement to influence the election with this catch and kill practice is in and of itself illegal, but it's not. they'll have to go the extra step of proving that federal campaign finance law violation. >> trump also invited president biden to a debate as he left the courtroom. the trial is to resume with more testimony tuesday. >>> victims of sexual assault are speaking out after disgraced hollywood producer harvey weinstein had his 2020 rape conviction overturned this week. the new york court of appeals determined wein
. >>> david pecker, former publisher of the national enquirer, was on the stand a third day at former president donald trump's criminal trial in new york. after his testimony was over, the prosecution called rhona graff, a long time assistants to trump, but legal experts say it looks like a big ask to get all the jurors to agree the payments were a way of interfering in the 2016 election. >> it's not a crime if it wasn't done with the purpose of influencing the election. i...
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so, david pecker testified. he consulted with an election attorney, a special attorney who does election law. and then he ran the karen mcdougal agreement by his own company's general counsel, their top lawyer. now, both of those are privileged conversations between attorney and client so david pecker didn't go into details. but, a prosecutor asked him based on that conversation, did you come to the decision you no longer wanted to be reimbursed for the money that ami had laid out to acquire karen mcdougal's lifetime rate ? david pecker responded, "yes, that is correct." "i called michael cohen, i said the agreement, the assignment deal is off. i'm not going forward. it is a bad idea. i want you to rip up the agreement. " in other words, david pecker had a brush with this in the past, campaign finance law and how it is located in a catch and kill scheme for a candidate, thought about them doing the same thing here, had a talk with his lawyer, decided receiving the money for the express purpose of paying off trum
so, david pecker testified. he consulted with an election attorney, a special attorney who does election law. and then he ran the karen mcdougal agreement by his own company's general counsel, their top lawyer. now, both of those are privileged conversations between attorney and client so david pecker didn't go into details. but, a prosecutor asked him based on that conversation, did you come to the decision you no longer wanted to be reimbursed for the money that ami had laid out to acquire...
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barry, i'm wondering, i'm a, you know, david pecker obviously. well, you worked with the enquirer for a long time. you had some involvement with that doorman's story. how do you what do you make of him as a witness? >> well, listen, i was there anderson for 17 years. i was actually the first editorial higher for david pecker back in 1999 it's certainly troubling to be to be watching this unfold in thinking back to the great years of breaking so many great stories, john edwards, tiger woods jesse jackson's paternity of a child i was i left the inquire after the doorman's story two months before the karen mcdougal story, before they got involved with that. and the last trump's story that i did work on was the doorman's story and david pecker was absolutely right. had that story turned out to be true, and he published it, it would have been a mega sale it might have sold millions of copies. >> did you know that he was going to kill it if it turned out, regardless of what it turned out. well, listen, i mean, i remember going back to 2010 when i knew
barry, i'm wondering, i'm a, you know, david pecker obviously. well, you worked with the enquirer for a long time. you had some involvement with that doorman's story. how do you what do you make of him as a witness? >> well, listen, i was there anderson for 17 years. i was actually the first editorial higher for david pecker back in 1999 it's certainly troubling to be to be watching this unfold in thinking back to the great years of breaking so many great stories, john edwards, tiger...
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they tried to cast this catch and kill alleged scheme is a business decision as david pecker was cooperating with prosecutors at the time. they were worried to deal with his tabloid and another big media company to be acquired would fall through. in every kind of instance, the prosecution came back on redirect and had mr. pecker reiterate that th was done to help donald trump's campaign. so looking at the morning session, the defense did not do enough to damage the prosecution's narrative. but ware only on the first witness so far. >> let's talk to former prosecutor joe miranda. good to have your insight. there was a lot of noise, we have heard a lot from donald trump outside of court, we've heard a lot from the prosecution laying out their case. are we clear about whichay this case could head? >> i would not put much stock in what donald trump says. he tends to use a lot of hyperbole and hope the reality follows. as far as we know about the case itself, the prosecution made a real point of going back to david packer and said these actions to protect donald trump or not done in a vacuum. the
they tried to cast this catch and kill alleged scheme is a business decision as david pecker was cooperating with prosecutors at the time. they were worried to deal with his tabloid and another big media company to be acquired would fall through. in every kind of instance, the prosecution came back on redirect and had mr. pecker reiterate that th was done to help donald trump's campaign. so looking at the morning session, the defense did not do enough to damage the prosecution's narrative. but...
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david pecker who ran the national enquirer says he is been given trump a heads up about negative stories since the nineties. was trump running for office in the nineties? no. this proves it was more personal than political and therefore not a crime. the case should be over right then and there. pecker considered trump a friend and he wanted to help him out. paying for stories is something the national enquirer did for the rich and famous all of the time. tiger woods, schwarzenegger, mark wahlberg and even obama's right hand man. but he never used the phrase catch and kill in front of trump. he also said that the star witness was prone to exaggeration. the prosecution also called trump's longtime assistant to the stand. he had a big smile on his face when he testified to. she said trump was a fair boss who respected her intelligence. she said they mostly talked business but occasionally trump would ask her about her family and sometimes told her to go home early. court adjourned for the day and now he can finally wished his wife a happy birthday. jurors can leave for dentist appointments
david pecker who ran the national enquirer says he is been given trump a heads up about negative stories since the nineties. was trump running for office in the nineties? no. this proves it was more personal than political and therefore not a crime. the case should be over right then and there. pecker considered trump a friend and he wanted to help him out. paying for stories is something the national enquirer did for the rich and famous all of the time. tiger woods, schwarzenegger, mark...
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pecker, the former national enquirer publisher is the first to testify in the case and told prosecutors earlier in the week he agreed to spend thousands of dollars to purchase the rights to stories that might embarrass trump during his 2016 campaign, but not publish them, a process known as catch and kill. trump's defense team worked to discredit the idea, arguing what was done was not an effort to influence the election, but standard procedure for the tabloid. at the end, an attorney for trump asked pecker about his obligations to cooperate with the prosecution. pecker responded, saying, quote, to be truthful, many of us are still debating second week into this case, what was the crime trump was trying to conceal? the prosecution also claims mr. trump violated a gag order in the case. the judge has yet to rule and rescheduled a hearing on the matter for may 2nd in washington. david spunt fox news. on truth social, mr. trump called on the judge to immediately lift the gag order so he can freely state his views, feelings and policies. >> and while trump is at his trial, his rival preside
pecker, the former national enquirer publisher is the first to testify in the case and told prosecutors earlier in the week he agreed to spend thousands of dollars to purchase the rights to stories that might embarrass trump during his 2016 campaign, but not publish them, a process known as catch and kill. trump's defense team worked to discredit the idea, arguing what was done was not an effort to influence the election, but standard procedure for the tabloid. at the end, an attorney for trump...
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pecker helped more. >> david pecker definitely helped the prosecution out because they laid out david pecker hur laid out the foundation. he gave us the background information, and he also changed the narrative. this is not just hush money case. we're talking about the purpose of this money. of killing di stories. what's that help this campaign? and you're hearing it from someone that i think was relatable to this jury. i think the jury's going to find him credible, find, and believable. so mendel, he was engaging in these catching kill schemes and when we go into a supermarket used to see the national enquirer be like, oh, my god. and now we know how that gets to be the front page of the paper. you got the information that this is exactly how it worked out when it came to donald trump and when it came to michael cohen. and this is something that i think the jury in plain terms, are able to digest and they don't know how to apply this information. but shortly after closing arguments and though extra read back to get more of his testimony, read back, there'll be able to put it all toge
pecker helped more. >> david pecker definitely helped the prosecution out because they laid out david pecker hur laid out the foundation. he gave us the background information, and he also changed the narrative. this is not just hush money case. we're talking about the purpose of this money. of killing di stories. what's that help this campaign? and you're hearing it from someone that i think was relatable to this jury. i think the jury's going to find him credible, find, and believable....
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today was the final day of the prosecutor's first witness, david pecker. trump's lawyers continued their cross-examination, focusing on the theme that the catch and kill agreement made between pecker, trump, and trump's former lawyer michael cohen was just standard operating procedure for pecker and "national enquirer." they suggested pecker's actions were based on business considerations and he would have done them anyway whether or not he had an agreement with trump. for instance, pecker admitted to trump's lawyer that the $30,000 payment to buy the rights for the former doorman's false story that trump fathered an illegitimate child could have led to millions of dollars in sales for the "national enquirer" if true. he asked and that is why you decided to pay mr. sajudin $30,000, correct? pecker answered, yes. bovee, because you could not have him taking his story to another publication if it was true, right? pecker, that's correct. bove, it would be too great a loss to ami to lose control of such a story if it were true, right? >> yes. they had yet to e
today was the final day of the prosecutor's first witness, david pecker. trump's lawyers continued their cross-examination, focusing on the theme that the catch and kill agreement made between pecker, trump, and trump's former lawyer michael cohen was just standard operating procedure for pecker and "national enquirer." they suggested pecker's actions were based on business considerations and he would have done them anyway whether or not he had an agreement with trump. for instance,...
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and david pecker's testimony didn't help the prosecution. and it was particularly delicious, i thought, to see how uncomfortable one cnn host got when one of his guests spoke the truth about the case. >> he is taking the wind out of the prosecution's sales and said showing there was this relationship that had nothing to do with sort of a quid pro quo. >> confirm the concept of catch and kill was not talked about at the august 2015 meeting at trump tower that's correct pecker said. >> bove doing a great job of bringing out facts that undermine. >> confirm that trump and cohen did not pay story former door man at trump power tower. >> laura: well, got to interrupt when you don't want where it's going. they are getting nervous. the lawfare being waged against trump seems to be totally back firing. and so disappointed common tartsd who kind of bet the farm on this, are just left sputtering. even and this was really great this morning. offering nasty jabs after trump's sweet birthday greetings to melania. >> what they want to point out wish his w
and david pecker's testimony didn't help the prosecution. and it was particularly delicious, i thought, to see how uncomfortable one cnn host got when one of his guests spoke the truth about the case. >> he is taking the wind out of the prosecution's sales and said showing there was this relationship that had nothing to do with sort of a quid pro quo. >> confirm the concept of catch and kill was not talked about at the august 2015 meeting at trump tower that's correct pecker said....
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ex-tabloid publisher david pecker took the stand again today to detail the alleged scheme he helped broker to suppress stories that could have hurt donald trump's 2016 campaign. the former president faces 34 felony counts of falsifying business documents related to a so-called hush money payment to a porn star. cbs's robert costa has more. >> bases 88 days that we have all been sitting in this courthouse. >> reporter: former president trump's took aim at the prosecution's key witness today, david parker, one once the publisher of the "national enquirer" and a longtime friend of trump. >> nice guy appeared to purchase on suppress negative stories to catch and kill, as it's called, was not unusual. pecker himself had testified that there were similar alleged arrangements with arnold schwarzenegger, tiger woods, and mark wahlberg. but pecker was later pushed by prosecutors on whether there was a difference with trump. did you suppress stories to help a presidential candidate yes, trump said's between you once had. one those involved former "playboy" model karen mcdougal who allegedly had a te
ex-tabloid publisher david pecker took the stand again today to detail the alleged scheme he helped broker to suppress stories that could have hurt donald trump's 2016 campaign. the former president faces 34 felony counts of falsifying business documents related to a so-called hush money payment to a porn star. cbs's robert costa has more. >> bases 88 days that we have all been sitting in this courthouse. >> reporter: former president trump's took aim at the prosecution's key...
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trump denies that affair, too, but former "national enquirer" public er publisher, david pecker, has testified that at trump's direction, his tabloid bought mcdougal's story but never ran it to protect trump's campaign. and after the election, pecker told the jury trump thanked him. on cross examination, trump's lawyer, susan necheles, suggested stormy daniels visited trump tower because she was being considered for a role on the apprentice. graff said there was office chatter about that, adding "i vaguely recall hearing trump say that daniels may be one of the interesting people who could be on the show." but no ambiguity on one point, when trump's lawyer asked graff if she wanted to be there in court, her one word answer, "no." and as she left the stand, donald trump rose up out of his chair to greet her, whispering some words and extending his hand. >> reporter: the first week of testimony ended with a banter of testimony. the jury heard the granular details about the shell company, michael cohen used to pay stormy daniels her hush money. remember, prosecutors have to prove that w
trump denies that affair, too, but former "national enquirer" public er publisher, david pecker, has testified that at trump's direction, his tabloid bought mcdougal's story but never ran it to protect trump's campaign. and after the election, pecker told the jury trump thanked him. on cross examination, trump's lawyer, susan necheles, suggested stormy daniels visited trump tower because she was being considered for a role on the apprentice. graff said there was office chatter about...
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for the prosecution is david pecker saying that he sought legal advice on behalf of his company. that if he continued to do this kind of payment, that it was going to be a campaign violation. that is absolute gold for the prosecution. >> margaret: and robert costa joins us now. bob, it's hard to believe that it is news, it used to be expected, that two candidates trying to persuade voters would come out and debate to defend their policy positions. but now, this was news today that they are considering it. will it happen? >> reporter: president biden went on the howard stern radio show and he said he would be willing to debate former president donald trump. trump responded quickly and said anytime, anyplace, maybe even at the white house. >> margaret: we will see if it happens. bob, thank you. pro-palestinian protests emerged on more college campuses today, and not all of the demonstrators have links to the schools where the protests are underway. that adds to scrutiny of the movement, and we get details from cbs's lilia luciano. >> reporter: protesters and police clashed at ohio
for the prosecution is david pecker saying that he sought legal advice on behalf of his company. that if he continued to do this kind of payment, that it was going to be a campaign violation. that is absolute gold for the prosecution. >> margaret: and robert costa joins us now. bob, it's hard to believe that it is news, it used to be expected, that two candidates trying to persuade voters would come out and debate to defend their policy positions. but now, this was news today that they...
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i think the other thing is that david pecker really explained the insides of the scheme. in other words, he explained that why it is that the national enquirer was paying money for the doorman scheme. he was paying money for the karen mcdougal scheme but at some point they said, you we're done being the bank. we are no longer sort of your bank for paying off these people in the caching kill& that explains why it is that michael cohen had to take out this home equity loan that we were hearing about just as the testimony was ending today and explain that difference. now, there's why it is that the national enquirer wasn't paying for this third and final scheme with respect to stormy daniels, but it had to be paid for by michael cohen. so i think that is a very important new detail that we heard that helped flesh out the scheme that we, the basics of which we knew about your book breaks down the very colorful cast of characters in this specific case, but not necessarily trump's assisted rhona graff and michael cohen's banker, gary farro. these lower profile voices set up the
i think the other thing is that david pecker really explained the insides of the scheme. in other words, he explained that why it is that the national enquirer was paying money for the doorman scheme. he was paying money for the karen mcdougal scheme but at some point they said, you we're done being the bank. we are no longer sort of your bank for paying off these people in the caching kill& that explains why it is that michael cohen had to take out this home equity loan that we were...
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. >> david pecker, the ceo of america media inc. giving bombshell testimony. >> pecker tells him, quote, we committed campaign violation. he said he wasn't worried because, quote, jeff sessions is the attorney general and donald trump has him in his pocket. >> david pecker acknowledged that he did this catch and kill with karen mcdougall for the benefit of the trump campaign. >> the defense spent hours trying to trip him up, catch him in contradictions. >> senior vice president of the trump organization and donald trump's former long-time assistant described as the gatekeeper. his right hand. her lawyers are being paid for by donald trump. >> you heard that word, gatekeeper. the gatekeepers and supposed allies and friends are talking under oath. the da's getting details out of them to bolster the opening argument where the jury was told cases about a criminal conspiracy and a cover up. tabloid veteran david pecker has been admitting that. he recounts his dealings with trump lawyer turned star witness michael cohen to buy and bury st
. >> david pecker, the ceo of america media inc. giving bombshell testimony. >> pecker tells him, quote, we committed campaign violation. he said he wasn't worried because, quote, jeff sessions is the attorney general and donald trump has him in his pocket. >> david pecker acknowledged that he did this catch and kill with karen mcdougall for the benefit of the trump campaign. >> the defense spent hours trying to trip him up, catch him in contradictions. >> senior...
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but david pecker said he had been truthful on the stand. he reiterated that he did that scheme alongside donald trump and michael cohen, allegedly, to help the campaign. around the world and across the uk. this is bbc news. let�*s look at another story making news. it�*s been a day of fighting talk from humza yousaf, insisting he won�*t resign as scotland�*s first minister, if he loses votes of no confidence, in him and his government, which are expected next week. the snp leader is...
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david pecker is not foreign to me. what he's talking about is not foreign to me, but i think for the larger public, to hear what really goes on, particularly with that kind of tabloid newspaper i think is fascinating. also, let's not forget, we are talking about a former president who is in court over hush-money payments, who has been found liable for fraud and for sexual assault, who could it be in washington for the immunity hearing from when he was president. this guy is going to -- has been spending more time in court than on the campaign trail to run for reelection. i think what makes this week and this case so fascinating is that we are watching this guy be held accountable for at least a sliver of what he has allegedly done. amna: in the new york case, he is now violated the gag order a total of 15 times. jonathan: and counting. amna: is there any way for president trump to be reigned in on that front? david: i think his entire administration tried to do that for four years and it didn't work. jonathan: no. amna
david pecker is not foreign to me. what he's talking about is not foreign to me, but i think for the larger public, to hear what really goes on, particularly with that kind of tabloid newspaper i think is fascinating. also, let's not forget, we are talking about a former president who is in court over hush-money payments, who has been found liable for fraud and for sexual assault, who could it be in washington for the immunity hearing from when he was president. this guy is going to -- has been...
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that's the same account that former american media ceo and president david pecker testified cohen nearly used to reimburse him. for purchasing the lifetime rights to former playboy model karen macdougall's story about an alleged affair with trump who said again tonight this trial is politically motivated. >> we sit here day after day after day, which is their plan because they think they might be able to eke out an election. >> today pecker wrapped up his testimony, telling the court, quote: i have been truthful to the best of my recollection. former president trump's lawyers exposed inconsistencies with pecker's testimony about whether or not trump thanked him for suppressing stories. pecker says he now believes he violated federal election law while suppressing macdougall's story. trump's long-time executive ronna graph also took the stand today describing the former president as a formal and respectable boss for 34 years. maintained contacts including those of mcdo you go and adult film actress stormy daniels. graph vaguely testified she remembered see daniels at the trump tower befor
that's the same account that former american media ceo and president david pecker testified cohen nearly used to reimburse him. for purchasing the lifetime rights to former playboy model karen macdougall's story about an alleged affair with trump who said again tonight this trial is politically motivated. >> we sit here day after day after day, which is their plan because they think they might be able to eke out an election. >> today pecker wrapped up his testimony, telling the...
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trump has not criticized david pecker at all. i want to ask you before you go, because yesterday we saw i made a major court ruling completely separate from the trump case also on a subject that you've broken a lot of stories about and you think it could ultimately manner for trump the new york court of appeals overturned harvey weinstein's 2020 eviction for sex crimes basically, the court said that the lower court made a mistake by allowing women to testify about allegations of sexual assault that we're separate from the three for which he was actually charged in that case, you are at the forefront of investigating, reporting a multitude of allegations against weinstein. you say this ruling could come back to haunt trump's judge juan merchan in trump's trial, explain well, it illuminates a shared legal issue that is at the heart of both of these cases of course, for activists and for survivors of harvey weinstein's alleged crimes it's an anguished moment, to hear that one of his conviction was overturned on essentially a questio
trump has not criticized david pecker at all. i want to ask you before you go, because yesterday we saw i made a major court ruling completely separate from the trump case also on a subject that you've broken a lot of stories about and you think it could ultimately manner for trump the new york court of appeals overturned harvey weinstein's 2020 eviction for sex crimes basically, the court said that the lower court made a mistake by allowing women to testify about allegations of sexual assault...
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former national acquired chief david pecker wrapping up his testimony and we got to hear from the prosecution's next two witnesses. trump former assistant monograph, a 34-year-old veteran of the trump organi organization, and a former banker at first republic when michael cohen was apparently seeking to arrange the $130,000 payment to stormy daniels. trump signing off on another date in court. >> this is all a biden indictment. in order to try to win an election. nothing like this has ever happened. biden to debate come he can do it anytime he wants. can do it tonight. i'm here. i'm ready, willing, and able. and if he wants, i'll do it on monday night, tuesday night, or wednesday night. we'll be in michigan, a state that he has destroyed. >> shannon: the former president was certainly on the mind of the current president. joe biden repeatedly brought up donald trump while being interviewed by howard stern. >> i don't know if you are going to debate your opponent. >> i am somewhere, i don't know when. i'm happy to debate him. i don't think he likes his overhead on that score. >> what do you thin
former national acquired chief david pecker wrapping up his testimony and we got to hear from the prosecution's next two witnesses. trump former assistant monograph, a 34-year-old veteran of the trump organi organization, and a former banker at first republic when michael cohen was apparently seeking to arrange the $130,000 payment to stormy daniels. trump signing off on another date in court. >> this is all a biden indictment. in order to try to win an election. nothing like this has...
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the answer from david pecker, quote, yes. he added, the actual purpose was to acquire lifetime rights so it was not published by any other news organization. pecker said it was standard to suppress stories to help a friend or to use as leverage with a celebrity, this was catch and kill in order to influence a presidential election. now with court adjourned for the weekend, it's all systems go as we head into next week with key testimony still ahead. this is where we start the hour with some of our most favorite reports and friends. two people inside the courtroom today, investigative reporter susan craig and former u.s. attorney and former deputy assistant attorney general harry litman. lucky for us, andrew is still here as is lockland. sue, we start with you and your wonderful notebook. >> i have to say i think the most interesting part of today was the contination of that agreement that karen mcdougal had. donald trump's lawyers really tried to muddy the water on it. put some poison in the ear that karen mcdougal got someth
the answer from david pecker, quote, yes. he added, the actual purpose was to acquire lifetime rights so it was not published by any other news organization. pecker said it was standard to suppress stories to help a friend or to use as leverage with a celebrity, this was catch and kill in order to influence a presidential election. now with court adjourned for the weekend, it's all systems go as we head into next week with key testimony still ahead. this is where we start the hour with some of...
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she was paid $150,000 but they had apparently david pecker had an election attorney look at this. this deal was going on. >> i think right before the 2016 election as well. yeah. well, it the implication would be that there was no actual election law violation as a result of these types of deals. right. so he has a lawyer ticket over. apparently the lawyer blessed it. right. and the deal with stormy daniels is strictly shuffle actually very, very similar, right? so that's sort of the implication. i don't think it actually is that potent of an observation. i don't i doubt we're going to hear from that lawyer in the course of this trial, which would be necessary to actually make that useful. >> let's let's go to our attorneys outside the room right now. i'll start with bill brennan. what's your what's your big takeaway from today if anything or if you want to look at the week in general, if if any gloves were laid on mr. trump or not? >> jake, i really don't think so. i heard on kush layout a scenario and certainly he could be correct with regard to actions taken in furtherance of a
she was paid $150,000 but they had apparently david pecker had an election attorney look at this. this deal was going on. >> i think right before the 2016 election as well. yeah. well, it the implication would be that there was no actual election law violation as a result of these types of deals. right. so he has a lawyer ticket over. apparently the lawyer blessed it. right. and the deal with stormy daniels is strictly shuffle actually very, very similar, right? so that's sort of the...
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about david pecker is testimony about here comes the defendant himself watching, walking up to the to the cameras it is friday afternoon, 4:30 p.m. let's listen in thank you very much. this is eight days that we've all sitting in this courthouse this is biden indictment. it's an order to try and win an election. political opponent nothing like this has ever happened eight days you know. >> the economy is falling apart down. now you saying it very little growth, it's going to get worse. oil prices are going up. >> you have the college campuses all over, glows our country is going to hell. >> and we sit here day after, day after day, which is their plan. let's they think they might be able to eat, got an election. but i as the bulk numbers are very good for us, i just want to say that i've invited biden to debate a can do it anytime you want, including tonight. ready? do we find it up to the courthouse and he has tied up in the distillation hoping that through washington it's a well related attack on a political opponent. >> but here, i'm ready, willing, and able, and to be once i'll bu
about david pecker is testimony about here comes the defendant himself watching, walking up to the to the cameras it is friday afternoon, 4:30 p.m. let's listen in thank you very much. this is eight days that we've all sitting in this courthouse this is biden indictment. it's an order to try and win an election. political opponent nothing like this has ever happened eight days you know. >> the economy is falling apart down. now you saying it very little growth, it's going to get worse....
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. >> nueva declaracion del ex exeditor de medios, david pecker, en el primer juicio c criminal contra donald trump en nueva york, precedida de la i intervencion de los abogados del expresidente. >> la reza de las protestas estudiantiles contra la guerra en gaza, a las manifestaciones en mas de 30 campus, se suma a la universidad del sur de california, donde hubo un ce centenar de arrestos y se suspende la ceremonia de g graduacion. >> graduacion. >> tragedia de los migrantes, los padres de dos ninas venezolanas que murieron al caerse de la bestia comparten la pesadilla que estan viviendo. >> quiero hacer una politica que nunca deje de emocionarse. >> emocionados. >> cuando te vuelves una no sientes como shemba ¿de hielo, creo que pierdes el foco. >> faltando muy poco para el segundo debate presidencial en mexico y en entrevista galvez habla sobre su principe rival con suarez y octavio pulido muy buenas nicole pulido. >> nicole la tarde. >> llega la nuevo el testimonio del exeditor del national e enquirer, david pecker, por cuarto dia consecutivo en el juicio de nueva york contra dona
. >> nueva declaracion del ex exeditor de medios, david pecker, en el primer juicio c criminal contra donald trump en nueva york, precedida de la i intervencion de los abogados del expresidente. >> la reza de las protestas estudiantiles contra la guerra en gaza, a las manifestaciones en mas de 30 campus, se suma a la universidad del sur de california, donde hubo un ce centenar de arrestos y se suspende la ceremonia de g graduacion. >> graduacion. >> tragedia de los...
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david pecker and the national inquirerer. it seems like at some point we're going to get hope hicks whos was a member of the campaign and then the white house. and somebody who worked as a lawyer in the white house. what are you thinking? >> i think one thing i'm thinking is this is something we should actually celebrate in a way because it's our system working. what we're witnessing here is a court, which is the place that we go in our society to determine what is true, when it's contested, hearing evidence and weighing it under rules that are designed to protect everybody's rights. one of the things that has happened a lot in recent years in american politics is we have had a bit of anything goes in the truth in the court of public opinion. that's hard to pull off in the court of law. so to have this week a split screen in which in mand a former president is being treated like any other citizen in our society with all the protections afforded to them, having facts put out and a jury will decide his fate, at the same time wh
david pecker and the national inquirerer. it seems like at some point we're going to get hope hicks whos was a member of the campaign and then the white house. and somebody who worked as a lawyer in the white house. what are you thinking? >> i think one thing i'm thinking is this is something we should actually celebrate in a way because it's our system working. what we're witnessing here is a court, which is the place that we go in our society to determine what is true, when it's...
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david pecker dice que Él no pagÓ el cheque si no un departamento de la revista. los abogados de trump trajeron a colaciÓn otros temas con otras celebridades, para normalizar la conducta, el negocio que habÍa hecho donald trump con esta revista para ocultar estas historias, a travÉs de pagos. ♪ ♪ [mÚsica] ♪ ♪ [mÚsica] carolina: los fiscales de varios estados republicanos han presentado una demanda contra la comisiÓn de igualdad de el empleo. van en contra de una ley que obliga a los empleadores a ofrecer ajustes razonables a las trabajadoras embarazadas, incluyendo un permiso para abortar. republicanos dicen que infringen leyes estatales existentes. la empresa matriz de tiktok negÓ los planes de renderos la plataforma, tras la prohibiciÓn en estados unidos. ——la empresa matriz de tiktok negÓ los planes de vender la plataforma, tras la prohibiciÓn en estados unidos. un programa podrÍa ayudar a la comunidad a obtener la ciudadanÍa estadounidense. organizaciones tendrÍan que ayudar a los inmigrantes para llenar formularios, entre otros trÁmi
david pecker dice que Él no pagÓ el cheque si no un departamento de la revista. los abogados de trump trajeron a colaciÓn otros temas con otras celebridades, para normalizar la conducta, el negocio que habÍa hecho donald trump con esta revista para ocultar estas historias, a travÉs de pagos. ♪ ♪ [mÚsica] ♪ ♪ [mÚsica] carolina: los fiscales de varios estados republicanos han presentado una demanda contra la comisiÓn de igualdad de el empleo. van en contra de una ley que obliga a...
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and look, david pecker is someone who has come off on the stand as reliable, as truthful. he said he doesn't harbour any ill will towards donald trump — even now. he had a decades long relationship with him. they had a mutually beneficial relationship. and obviously, he then decided to cooperate with prosecutors. and while the defence understood that and didn't come out attacking him in the same way, they have michael cohen, donald trump's former lawyer, they did try to kind of poke holes in the prosecution's narrative. they tried to cast this whole catch and kill alleged scheme as a business decision, as david pecker, as someone who was cooperating with prosecutors at the time because he was worried that a deal with his tabloid and another big media company to be acquired would fall through. but look, in every kind of instance, the prosecution came back on redirect and had mr pecker reiterate that this was all done to help donald trump's campaign. and so looking at the morning session, the defence didn't do really enough, i think, to damage the prosecution's narrative.
and look, david pecker is someone who has come off on the stand as reliable, as truthful. he said he doesn't harbour any ill will towards donald trump — even now. he had a decades long relationship with him. they had a mutually beneficial relationship. and obviously, he then decided to cooperate with prosecutors. and while the defence understood that and didn't come out attacking him in the same way, they have michael cohen, donald trump's former lawyer, they did try to kind of poke holes in...