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david pecker really gave the case a wide angle lens. we've been hearing about hush money scheme, about michael cohen and stormy daniels , but with david testimony, what we got was a wide-angle lens of a spectrum of ways that donald trump and the national enquirer and their corporate parent joined forces, in david words, to be the eyes and ears of the campaign, to send stories popping up donald trump to the supermarket checkout stands across america, to attack donald trump's rivals, and to find out if there were, in his own words, women selling stories , and then silencing those women. it takes the case from the keyhole view of yes, falsified records, prosecutors argue that, that were correlated with the stormy daniels payments to a larger spectrum of what they described as a corruption of the 2016 presidential election. >> so, adam, here is how trump describes the trial. >> is a rigged trial. terrible. we know that it's a rigged trial, everybody knows did the case is over. you heard what was said that the case should be over. >> adam, w
david pecker really gave the case a wide angle lens. we've been hearing about hush money scheme, about michael cohen and stormy daniels , but with david testimony, what we got was a wide-angle lens of a spectrum of ways that donald trump and the national enquirer and their corporate parent joined forces, in david words, to be the eyes and ears of the campaign, to send stories popping up donald trump to the supermarket checkout stands across america, to attack donald trump's rivals, and to find...
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david pecker testified it was a common practice within the national enquirer. on its face there's nothing wrong with that. jon: interesting. trait will have to say goodbye, thanks very much. >> thank you. jon: coming up the threat is not over after powerful tornadoes leave a path of destruction in the heartland this weekend. meteorologist adam klotz back in the weather center tracking it all >> are storms on the ground as we speak additionally 128 tornadoes hit since thursday. by tuesday of going to set up the could be hitting some of the same areas again. i would timing all of that coming up in my full forecast. bacon and eggs 25/7. you're darn right. solar stocks are up 20% with the additional hour in the day. [ clocks ticking ] i'm ruined. with the extra hour i'm thinking companywide power nap. let's put it to a vote. [ all snoring ] this is going to wreak havoc on overtime approvals. anything can change the world of work. from hr to payroll, adp designs forward-thinking solutions to take on the next anything. if you're a grandparent, you know what i'm talki
david pecker testified it was a common practice within the national enquirer. on its face there's nothing wrong with that. jon: interesting. trait will have to say goodbye, thanks very much. >> thank you. jon: coming up the threat is not over after powerful tornadoes leave a path of destruction in the heartland this weekend. meteorologist adam klotz back in the weather center tracking it all >> are storms on the ground as we speak additionally 128 tornadoes hit since thursday. by...
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i study the david pecker's all day and that's when you say david pecker. i just start laughing. it's insane that that is a real character. so my question is, is somebody that has unique for living i'm looking at people in your polling their mannerisms. >> yes. >> as i'm talking to you, i'm like, what is he what does he yeah. right. but like what how do you make a good impression because you're you're so well-known for this when you didn't mitch mcconnell last night? well, there was a very majors glasses with me everywhere i go. i just something about the rifting mcconnell face really really shy. it's my viewing audience in the way he just starts talk so, yeah, really got the crowd. but you're able to really drill down into little thing. i try. we'll people i try and i was really focused on the jokes yesterday as well and looking at topical and things that were happening in the news to include it. but it's definitely kind of a weird study of people. i'm a big fan of movies and pop culture and politics and i just absorb it and try to sound like these people and it's also an extra
i study the david pecker's all day and that's when you say david pecker. i just start laughing. it's insane that that is a real character. so my question is, is somebody that has unique for living i'm looking at people in your polling their mannerisms. >> yes. >> as i'm talking to you, i'm like, what is he what does he yeah. right. but like what how do you make a good impression because you're you're so well-known for this when you didn't mitch mcconnell last night? well, there was...
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. -- david pecker. they said, quote, is it true, sir, was that your purpose in walking out the karen mcdonnell starry -- mcdougall story? the answer from david pecker, yes. he added, the actual purpose was to acquire lifetime rights so the story was not published by any news organization. david pecker said it was standard to suppress stories to help a friend, but -- this was catch and kill in order to influence a presidential election. now, with court adjourned for the weekend, it also -- we will have key testimony still ahead. we start the hour with our most favorite reporters and friends, two who were inside the courtroom today, investigative reporter suzanne craig and former attorney and deputy assistant attorney carrie whitman. lucky for us, you can check out that you can never leave and you are still here as a friend. let's start with you and your wonderful mug. >> it was a continuation about agreement that karen mcdougal had. president donald trump's lawyers try to muddy the water. i think to -- k
. -- david pecker. they said, quote, is it true, sir, was that your purpose in walking out the karen mcdonnell starry -- mcdougall story? the answer from david pecker, yes. he added, the actual purpose was to acquire lifetime rights so the story was not published by any news organization. david pecker said it was standard to suppress stories to help a friend, but -- this was catch and kill in order to influence a presidential election. now, with court adjourned for the weekend, it also -- we...
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many thought the prosecutors would follow david pecker potentially with karen mcdougall. how will this play out? >> it has been all smoke and no fire as of yet for the prosecution. they have told essentially a little back story how some of the stories came to be that ultimately had nondisclosure agreements entered into with donald trump. what we have coming up this following week unfortunately do not know who the witnesses are. the defense really has a right to have some advance notice as to who is coming in order for the trail to continue in a fair and orderly manner should have that idea but we do not know where the prosecution is going for there is expected testimony from stormy daniels perhaps karen mcdougall the biggest that will happen in this whole trial is michael cohen. i expect will be the only potential link between the hush money payments and some crime the prosecution unannounced into its specifics at this point will potentially make. the cross-examination of michael cohen and his testimony is sure to be the biggest point in this whole trial would just do not
many thought the prosecutors would follow david pecker potentially with karen mcdougall. how will this play out? >> it has been all smoke and no fire as of yet for the prosecution. they have told essentially a little back story how some of the stories came to be that ultimately had nondisclosure agreements entered into with donald trump. what we have coming up this following week unfortunately do not know who the witnesses are. the defense really has a right to have some advance notice as...
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unlike david pecker, he owned himself. he was authentic with his sleaziness. with the fact he and the national enquirer line, but he did not show bias or hostility toward donald trump. michael cohen is hostile toward donald trump. he cannot hide it. that will come out. i will move him up sooner. he has said he is not want to be tweeted until after he testified and i will see you in a month. it leads me to think he's not going to be on so quickly. m.i.c. hope hicks. you might see other people, the people who are just there to establish documents and move those into evidence. >> we know donald trump is preparing for a second contempt hearing over the alleged gag order violation. the first one was heated with a stern warning for failure to offer fax in trump's defense. then you have presented nothing. you are losing all credibility with the court, which is pretty stinking. what do you expect on thursday? >> i really think this judge is trying to hold this over the head of trump and his attorneys. there is a damning image. i think that is sort of what the judge is
unlike david pecker, he owned himself. he was authentic with his sleaziness. with the fact he and the national enquirer line, but he did not show bias or hostility toward donald trump. michael cohen is hostile toward donald trump. he cannot hide it. that will come out. i will move him up sooner. he has said he is not want to be tweeted until after he testified and i will see you in a month. it leads me to think he's not going to be on so quickly. m.i.c. hope hicks. you might see other people,...
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that's why they're putting on people like pecker talking about catch and kill, they're putting on mcdougal, they're putting on -- there's no crime. and, you know, they ought to be very careful about this because the supreme court, the appellate court in albany just reversed arkansas i have e weinstein's conviction with on -- i have weinstein's conviction on the ground they put in too much information that wasn't relevant to the case. and that's what's happening. there is no crime in man manhattan. you cannot figure out what the crime is. that's why they're putting on all this ed of noncrimes -- evidence of noncrimes, trying to persuade the jury that paying hush money is a crime. it's not. putting a corporate statement is a misdemeanor barred by the statute of limitation, you can't sudden arely resurrect that and turn that into a crime by invoking a federal statute which the federal government refused to invoke. there is no crime. maria: wow. >> and if it's donald trump today, they can go after you and your relatives tomorrow for something that isn't a crime. that's why every american wheth
that's why they're putting on people like pecker talking about catch and kill, they're putting on mcdougal, they're putting on -- there's no crime. and, you know, they ought to be very careful about this because the supreme court, the appellate court in albany just reversed arkansas i have e weinstein's conviction with on -- i have weinstein's conviction on the ground they put in too much information that wasn't relevant to the case. and that's what's happening. there is no crime in man...
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well, david pecker testified in a devastating way . he said that was his mentor and he is still considering him a friend. this made him much more believable for the jury because it did not seem like he was out to get . >> you have to imagine how he will react listening to michael cohen. did you see him reacting to anything said? >> on his first day of testimony, when it was clear that had the memory of an elephant, he could have gotten up on the stand and said, i do not remember anything. he did not do any of that. he remembered everything in great detail. from where i was sitting, the first day of his testimony, i see president donald glaring at him. and then, you know, later on friday, i had one of the best seats in the house directly behind , just about a dozen feet behind him. i see the bald spot under the blind comb-over. it is actually a home back, just in the interest of accuracy. so, i see him and i also see him in the monitor, resting his eyes. i do not think he was nodding off during the david testimony. it is like he is in a
well, david pecker testified in a devastating way . he said that was his mentor and he is still considering him a friend. this made him much more believable for the jury because it did not seem like he was out to get . >> you have to imagine how he will react listening to michael cohen. did you see him reacting to anything said? >> on his first day of testimony, when it was clear that had the memory of an elephant, he could have gotten up on the stand and said, i do not remember...
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he doesn't seem to have party affiliation with david pecker. it's just about how close to political power he could get. arnold schwarzenegger was part of the general leader publications factory, and he required that in 2002. he came with it, and pecker directed his staff to say, schwarzenegger is forbidden fruit. you will not write bad stories about him. he became the governor of california. there's also a financial aspect to this and that ami was floundering around the time that all of this business was happening, and there was the possibility of investment money coming in, possibly from a sovereign wealth fund. and so packer was courting that at the time. so while these things were happening, it was the sort of perfect storm that made -- that made this make sense for him. and of course, it's speculation, that is sort of what we discovered. >> all right. the documentary, scandalous, the untold story of the national enquirer. people should look it up. it is a couple years old, but it has current relativity today. storm at the brother-in-law of
he doesn't seem to have party affiliation with david pecker. it's just about how close to political power he could get. arnold schwarzenegger was part of the general leader publications factory, and he required that in 2002. he came with it, and pecker directed his staff to say, schwarzenegger is forbidden fruit. you will not write bad stories about him. he became the governor of california. there's also a financial aspect to this and that ami was floundering around the time that all of this...
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it appears that trump's defense team laying groundwork to argue any dealings trump had with pecker were to protect his reputation, family, and not his 2016 presidential campaign. trump lawyer tried to discredit pecker after they said his company paid $150,000 to silence karen's claim of having an affair with trump in 2006 and 2007. something trump denies. it took about 30 minutes for the prosecution and the defense to question her. she kept up trump's calendar and contact list that she testified has information from karen and stormy daniels. she vaguely remembered seeing daniels at trump tower once. during the prosecution she said she might have been there for the reality show that was hosted by trump at the time. trump pled not guilty to 34 felony charges against him and calls the trial politically motivated. >> there is no case here. there is no case what so ever. it's a disgrace. we have a conflicted judge and shouldn't be happening. not in this country. >> court resumes on tuesday and banking executive will return to the stand. on friday he testified he was managing director by the
it appears that trump's defense team laying groundwork to argue any dealings trump had with pecker were to protect his reputation, family, and not his 2016 presidential campaign. trump lawyer tried to discredit pecker after they said his company paid $150,000 to silence karen's claim of having an affair with trump in 2006 and 2007. something trump denies. it took about 30 minutes for the prosecution and the defense to question her. she kept up trump's calendar and contact list that she...
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david pecker was first for a reason. you have both been part of the strategy. how did he lay the groundwork for the prosecutor's case as we look to the next stage? >> really only. that will have a lot to do with the homework that the manhattan d.a.s office stated. remember, this case is not so much about the hush money scheme as it is about falsification of business records, 34 counts of it. what makes it felony is that it was done with the intent of concealing or committing another crime. what david pecker did was establish that other crime, namely a conspiracy to promote or prevent the election of a particular person through unlawful means, where one or more acts were taken in that direction. he laid all that groundwork, the formation of the conspiracy, the unlawful means, the karen mcdougal settlement payment, and the way it was orchestrated, and thirdly, the fact that the unlawful means here was not only the agreement, but the fact that they had services in an attempt to skirt campaign finance law, he knew paying her off to suppress the story with the goal
david pecker was first for a reason. you have both been part of the strategy. how did he lay the groundwork for the prosecutor's case as we look to the next stage? >> really only. that will have a lot to do with the homework that the manhattan d.a.s office stated. remember, this case is not so much about the hush money scheme as it is about falsification of business records, 34 counts of it. what makes it felony is that it was done with the intent of concealing or committing another...
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pecker said he agreed to by damaging stories with no intention of ever running them. trumps defense and then elicited testimony from packer trying to show this arrangement was not an usual standard procedure in the tabloid industry. >> david packer helped trump more than hurt him testify the national enquirer buried stories for a whole host of celebrities this was not just donald trump. and killing a story is not a crime. court resumes on tuesday banking associate will likely wrap up his testimony on friday he worked at the bank used by again then trump attorney michael cohen two wire 130,000 dollar hush money payment to stormy daniels leading up to the 2016 election. there's a lot of subplots of this trial more of the gag order which prohibits him from speaking publicly about jurors, witnesses, court staff and family members. 6:00 a.m. eastern tomorrow morning love a preview of what's is to come thank you. arthel: your coverage have been excellent for more on this let's bring chris a constitutional law attorney who has worked for the republican national committee and
pecker said he agreed to by damaging stories with no intention of ever running them. trumps defense and then elicited testimony from packer trying to show this arrangement was not an usual standard procedure in the tabloid industry. >> david packer helped trump more than hurt him testify the national enquirer buried stories for a whole host of celebrities this was not just donald trump. and killing a story is not a crime. court resumes on tuesday banking associate will likely wrap up his...
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and that is david pecker who ran the national enquirer's parent company, testified that paid to catch and kill stories about trump's specifically to help his presidential campaign you don't have any concerns about that apparently, a lot of people do this. >> arnold schwarzenegger, tiger woods? no, i think the whole thing is a croc the statute of limitations has long shut out the misdemeanor cases so this liberal prosecutor, manhattan came up with a federal campaign violation that the state of new york southern district of new york looked at the federal election commission, looked at jack smith, looked at and decided not to prosecute good alvin bragg took a case that was rejected by the federal government to resurrect these misdemeanors, i think it's a political hit job on trump six months before the election. that's what i think all right. >> obviously, tiger words, it tiger woods is not running for president and allegation, does it back, it's not. yeah. >> yeah. i think the whole thing is bs yeah, i think it's all bs yeah. political bs and just go ahead. no, no, it just and just to u
and that is david pecker who ran the national enquirer's parent company, testified that paid to catch and kill stories about trump's specifically to help his presidential campaign you don't have any concerns about that apparently, a lot of people do this. >> arnold schwarzenegger, tiger woods? no, i think the whole thing is a croc the statute of limitations has long shut out the misdemeanor cases so this liberal prosecutor, manhattan came up with a federal campaign violation that the...
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david pecker is no saint. the former "national enquirer" testified at donald trump's trial that he willingly used his tab tabloid empire to help the campaign chute colluding the outright manufacturing of fake muse. and while he tied trump and his hen-fixer michael cohen to these unsavory claims, pecker was eager to play along. cohen would ask for a negative piece on an opponent, and the inquirer would embellish it. look at this, a totally bogus story. and this ludicrous piece tying cruz's father to lee harvey oswald and the jfk assassination tone by photo manipulation. most of the media a praised pecker's performance while others trashed t. a. alvin bragg's -- d.a. alvin bragg's case. >> trump's relationship with the "national enquirer" was even sleazier than it looked in 2016. >> david pecker was not a significant witness for the prosecution. and i'll tell you why. because there is no crime. >> david pecker is very composed, a credible witness. he was being specific in his testimony. >> so it was the star wit
david pecker is no saint. the former "national enquirer" testified at donald trump's trial that he willingly used his tab tabloid empire to help the campaign chute colluding the outright manufacturing of fake muse. and while he tied trump and his hen-fixer michael cohen to these unsavory claims, pecker was eager to play along. cohen would ask for a negative piece on an opponent, and the inquirer would embellish it. look at this, a totally bogus story. and this ludicrous piece tying...
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trump, do you still like pecker? >> reporter: the defense argued trump wanted to quash salacious stories to protect his family, but pecker said he thought it was for the campaign. his family was never mentioned, pecker testified, only the impact it would have on the election. the judge refused to let trump skip court on thursday so he could be at the u.s. supreme court when it weighed his unprecedented claim that presidents cannot be prosecuted for conduct that occurred while in office. >> the argument on immunity is very important. the president has to have immunity. >> reporter: for trump it means special counsel jack smith cannot prosecute him for his efforts to overturn the 2020 election. >> without presidential immunity from criminal prosecution, there can be no presidency as we know it. >> reporter: conservative justices appeared to suggest presidents deserve some level of immunity, so if they lose re-election, they won't face prosecution from a political rival. >> will that not lead us into a cycle that destab
trump, do you still like pecker? >> reporter: the defense argued trump wanted to quash salacious stories to protect his family, but pecker said he thought it was for the campaign. his family was never mentioned, pecker testified, only the impact it would have on the election. the judge refused to let trump skip court on thursday so he could be at the u.s. supreme court when it weighed his unprecedented claim that presidents cannot be prosecuted for conduct that occurred while in office....
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david pecker has spoken favorably of donald trump as a human rhona graff also spoke very favorably of donald trump, and now it's a banker when going through statement how does trump react when it's hope hicks, when it's stormy daniels, when it's karen mcdougal, when it's obviously michael cohen. right? how does that project in the courtroom? that's a big question. if there's a gag order ruling, we'll see how that how we react to that as well. i do i'm eager to get your opinion on the it's immunity case that happened before the supreme court of the arguments happen. there there's a question about john roberts. of course, he'll be so central and all of this or colleague jump is school better, had some good reporting about john roberts really didn't speak much in that roughly three hours of arguments i'm curious. you observe these arguments. how does he steer this? do you think that any of these trials beyond the hush money case will come to a verdict before november. i have a hard time seeing how any become the verdict before november, just because just based on where they all are in th
david pecker has spoken favorably of donald trump as a human rhona graff also spoke very favorably of donald trump, and now it's a banker when going through statement how does trump react when it's hope hicks, when it's stormy daniels, when it's karen mcdougal, when it's obviously michael cohen. right? how does that project in the courtroom? that's a big question. if there's a gag order ruling, we'll see how that how we react to that as well. i do i'm eager to get your opinion on the it's...
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i want to talk to you first about david pecker. this was very important testimony. it was important to make david pecker the first witness here because it speaks directly to what the aim was in having the national enquirer take these stories and kill them. david pecker said in court that this was actually in furtherance of keeping this from the electorate so that it wouldn't hurt donald trump in the upcoming election. >> david pecker was a very important witness, and i think he came through this very strong for the prussic duchenne and really unscathed on cross- examination. when you hear a prosecution witness that appears to be doing well, i am always careful to say, wait until we hear about what happens on cross- examination, because the whole thing could fall apart. i think he came across as a friend and ally of donald trump. he did some important things. one is, he started the story that happens as far back as august of 2015, because this was all about the election. this had nothing to do with the election. this was all about protecting him from his family and h
i want to talk to you first about david pecker. this was very important testimony. it was important to make david pecker the first witness here because it speaks directly to what the aim was in having the national enquirer take these stories and kill them. david pecker said in court that this was actually in furtherance of keeping this from the electorate so that it wouldn't hurt donald trump in the upcoming election. >> david pecker was a very important witness, and i think he came...
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>> i think the first takeaway has to be david pecker. he was the narrator and explained for the jury what prosecutors have called the scheme to buy and bury salacious stories if they were going to be damaging to donald trump, particularly stories involving women, and he said that "the national enquirer" did things it had never done solely for the benefit of trump's campaign. yes, the tabloid had entered into hundreds of thousands of nondisclosure agreements, but the only one involving a presidential candidate and a campaign was donald trump's. >> gio: and we've got another big week ahead. who is going to testify, and is there one person you're looking at? >> well, we don't know who is going to testify. prosecutors won't say, gio, because they refuse to give the defense a head's-up out of fear that trump is only going to verbally attack witnesses. testimony will resume tuesday with a banker taking the jury through the granular details about the shell company michael cohen set up secretly to pay stormy daniels her hush money. cohen is goin
>> i think the first takeaway has to be david pecker. he was the narrator and explained for the jury what prosecutors have called the scheme to buy and bury salacious stories if they were going to be damaging to donald trump, particularly stories involving women, and he said that "the national enquirer" did things it had never done solely for the benefit of trump's campaign. yes, the tabloid had entered into hundreds of thousands of nondisclosure agreements, but the only one...
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>> i think the prosecution made a good decision to start with david pecker, right? he was able to give a narrative of how this entire catch and kill scheme was originated back in 2015. how does executable through the payoffs of the doorman, the payoffs of karen mcdougal and ultimately his refusal on behalf to actually pay off stormy daniels and thing you have to do this, michael cohen, i'm not going to going to do anymore for stories i can't even run because it was not in his economic interest, of course, the payoff and kill stories. he did that purely as part of this deal he had with donald trump and mr. cohen. i think that for the jury, because remember, you want the jury to understand everything and then you can get into the further details. so, this is going to ultimately culminate in explaining how the fraudulent records covered up the whole scheme and covered up his attempt to avoid campaign violations. that is mr. trump's attempt. remember, one key point there is david pecker acknowledged that he was aware of the fact that when you catch and kill stories for
>> i think the prosecution made a good decision to start with david pecker, right? he was able to give a narrative of how this entire catch and kill scheme was originated back in 2015. how does executable through the payoffs of the doorman, the payoffs of karen mcdougal and ultimately his refusal on behalf to actually pay off stormy daniels and thing you have to do this, michael cohen, i'm not going to going to do anymore for stories i can't even run because it was not in his economic...
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tablet publisher david pecker takes the stand in his hush money trial. the first week of testimony and the supreme court hears historic arguments on presidential immunity. jonathan turley joins us next then our sunday panel to discuss the political impact of the cases. next. [ ♪♪ ] (tony hawk) skating for over 45 years has taken a toll on my body. i take qunol turmeric because it helps with healthy joints and inflammation support. why qunol? it has superior absorption compared to regular turmeric. qunol. the brand i trust. [ ♪♪ ] >>> from allegations of payoffs and porn stars to a history making case at the u.s. supreme court its been a momentous week for the trump legal team pair time to break it down with george washington university law professor and fox news country but are jonathan turley. this week's bream brief. great to have you. we heard about celebrities and bearing stories in these kinds of thanks. did we hear about a crime? >> no. it seems to be a trial and search of a crime. what to thank is interesting is after the first week there
tablet publisher david pecker takes the stand in his hush money trial. the first week of testimony and the supreme court hears historic arguments on presidential immunity. jonathan turley joins us next then our sunday panel to discuss the political impact of the cases. next. [ ♪♪ ] (tony hawk) skating for over 45 years has taken a toll on my body. i take qunol turmeric because it helps with healthy joints and inflammation support. why qunol? it has superior absorption compared to regular...
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was it modifying the behavior of pecker and others? >> so what we've learned is david pecker was getting this legal guidance from the general counsel who in one source actually outsourced someone to look at the karen mcdougal agreement. and that person, as we learned from the court, took half an hour to learn this contract is safe to go. is good to go. because they're looking at a contract with all of these provisions, saying we're buying these fitness covers. that's how they were structuring karen mcdougal's deal. as david howard told me, i'm going out to los angeles to buy this story, to bury it. there was no mention of fitness columns, that came to late later, i was the one that was instructed, we now need to come up with these fitness columns. i was assigned a ghost writer. the first column ran and karen mcdougal called david pecker in a rage, because there was something in the column about vitamin c, and so we needed to get a new ghost writer. >> i mean lord, she does look good. we do have, obviously, there's no sound coming out o
was it modifying the behavior of pecker and others? >> so what we've learned is david pecker was getting this legal guidance from the general counsel who in one source actually outsourced someone to look at the karen mcdougal agreement. and that person, as we learned from the court, took half an hour to learn this contract is safe to go. is good to go. because they're looking at a contract with all of these provisions, saying we're buying these fitness covers. that's how they were...
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pecker's answered all the questions 11:00 p.m. anchors trying to play anchor, but i'm gonna play a little bit of anchor myself. >> i'm just trying to hear abby phillip or she is the buck while she's the boss. but you're perhaps the vice both the closer the closer you are, the closer partners and crime or partners and you're partners in crime. >> and i'm off somewhere else typing some things onto a computer in a spreadsheet. >> what did you think of what happened to see if you guys know i'm an inappropriate laffer. i would myself under contract hi, but like my my smile is very ready is there a camera to i laugh, i laugh. >> i surprised the biden was so political against trump at would, they it's not now, when and he did say, i mean, maybe he would debate and maybe wouldn't news his way of doing so. >> i thought collin, joseph it's very funny. there was a moment in time. he talked about his grandfather bag or voter, or biden about decency, there was a very nice moment at that also the way that he and scar joe. oh, sorry, gods or han
pecker's answered all the questions 11:00 p.m. anchors trying to play anchor, but i'm gonna play a little bit of anchor myself. >> i'm just trying to hear abby phillip or she is the buck while she's the boss. but you're perhaps the vice both the closer the closer you are, the closer partners and crime or partners and you're partners in crime. >> and i'm off somewhere else typing some things onto a computer in a spreadsheet. >> what did you think of what happened to see if you...
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pecker said he served as the quote eyes and ears for the campaign at trump's on request. then trump's former assistant testified under subpoena. she told the jury she remembered seeing stormy daniels in the trump tower lobby and adding her contact info to the trump organization's database. when court reconvenes tuesday morning, there will be more testimony from the banker who helped michael cohen pay off stormy daniels. now, here is some food for thought. as we hurtle into week two of trump's hush money interference trial. if the supreme court rules as expected in the immunity case, the case brought by manhattan district attorney alvin bragg could be trump's first and last criminal trial before the election. joining me now, former federal prosecutor renato mariotti. he is a legal affairs columnist for political magazine. also with me msnbc justice and legal analyst anthony coley. he served as the director of the justice department's office of public affairs and senior adviser to attorney general merrick garland. thank you very much for coming to the saturday show. it rena
pecker said he served as the quote eyes and ears for the campaign at trump's on request. then trump's former assistant testified under subpoena. she told the jury she remembered seeing stormy daniels in the trump tower lobby and adding her contact info to the trump organization's database. when court reconvenes tuesday morning, there will be more testimony from the banker who helped michael cohen pay off stormy daniels. now, here is some food for thought. as we hurtle into week two of trump's...
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we have deposed gerard david pecker's and snapchat. now that's what they're saying let's face it, folks, i'm on fire right now like the guy outside the courthouse, right not soon enough. not soon enough but i will, tell, you i am killing this dinner harder than kristi noem kills the puppies moving on, plays even bernie has something to say, mr. trump you have no idea what the ordinary experiences everyday americans off. i am concerned with battling the ruthless dictators like vladimir putin. can we all agree on that? can we all agree? even mitch would agree with that right now? mitch well let me begin by stating what a privilege it is debris at those dinner celebrating ordinary americans and african americans scroll, but to do, let me tell sharp tip or rock to close it out. everybody your been a lot of fun. >> and i had to close it out by said, when i was on the campaign trail in 2008 i, let a chair with the crowd and i would say you're fired up the crowd would tsav ready to go, so you have a long show. are you fired up you're fired up
we have deposed gerard david pecker's and snapchat. now that's what they're saying let's face it, folks, i'm on fire right now like the guy outside the courthouse, right not soon enough. not soon enough but i will, tell, you i am killing this dinner harder than kristi noem kills the puppies moving on, plays even bernie has something to say, mr. trump you have no idea what the ordinary experiences everyday americans off. i am concerned with battling the ruthless dictators like vladimir putin....
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quite the testimony there, from pecker. you had trump's attorney trying to pierce his credibility, making the case whether the former editor published these salacious stories about celebrities purchased them for future leverage he did so purely to improve his company's bottom line. is that something that stands in court? >> i think that pecker was a pretty strong witness. and given his intimate knowledge of how everything worked, and his relationship with donald trump over the years he came across as credible. i don't think donald trump's defense team really made a dent in his testimony. and by the time they get to closing arguments i think the highlights of testimony will be what the jurors remember. and, the fact that he was such a strong prosecution witness, pretty calm and collected going to the whole thing on the witness stand. he was pretty unflappable. you know, it's interesting to watch how donald trump is reacting to this. that was his friend. he didn't attack him unlike other witnesses. i wonder why. pecker knows
quite the testimony there, from pecker. you had trump's attorney trying to pierce his credibility, making the case whether the former editor published these salacious stories about celebrities purchased them for future leverage he did so purely to improve his company's bottom line. is that something that stands in court? >> i think that pecker was a pretty strong witness. and given his intimate knowledge of how everything worked, and his relationship with donald trump over the years he...
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but trump's attorneys took aim at pecker's credibility and exposed while pecker said under oath trump had thanked him for killing stories, pecker had told the fbi, trump didn't thank him. one legal expert tells fox pecker's testimony shows how weak manhattan d.a. a alvin bragg's case is. >> david pecker helped trump more than hurt him. testifying his national inquirer buried stories all the time for a whole host of celebrities. so this wasn't just donald trump. and, you know, killing a story, that's not a crime. >> reporter: trump has pleaded not guilty to the 34 felony charges against him. prosecutors allege trump hid the damaging information from voters and then falsified business records to conceal the hush money payments. outside of new york trump faces other legal hurdles including federal charges that he conspired to overturn the 2020 election. but just recently the supreme court heard arguments on trump's claim of presidential immunity. depending on what justices rule, that case could be delayed until after the upcoming election. jon. jon: all right. can c.b. cotton, thank you.
but trump's attorneys took aim at pecker's credibility and exposed while pecker said under oath trump had thanked him for killing stories, pecker had told the fbi, trump didn't thank him. one legal expert tells fox pecker's testimony shows how weak manhattan d.a. a alvin bragg's case is. >> david pecker helped trump more than hurt him. testifying his national inquirer buried stories all the time for a whole host of celebrities. so this wasn't just donald trump. and, you know, killing a...
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former national inquirer publisher, david pecker, was the first to take the stand. testifying that he suppressed story about trump's scandals and spread lies about his rivals in the 2016 race. also known as fake news. pecker said he served as the " eyes and ears for the campaign at trump's on request. " then, rhona graff testified under subpoena, saying she remembered seeing stormy daniels in the trump tower lobby, and adding her contact info to the trump organization database. when court reconvenes, tuesday morning, there will be more testimony from the banker, who helped michael cohen pay off stormy daniels. now, here's some food for thought. as we hurtle into week two of trump's hush money election interference trial. if the supreme court rules as expected in the immunity case the case brought by district attorney alvin bragg could be trump's first and last criminal trial before the election. joining me now from a former federal prosecutor, legal affairs columnist for politico magazine. msnbc justice and legal affairs analyst, anthony coley, director of the justi
former national inquirer publisher, david pecker, was the first to take the stand. testifying that he suppressed story about trump's scandals and spread lies about his rivals in the 2016 race. also known as fake news. pecker said he served as the " eyes and ears for the campaign at trump's on request. " then, rhona graff testified under subpoena, saying she remembered seeing stormy daniels in the trump tower lobby, and adding her contact info to the trump organization database. when...
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they tried with his -- the fact that david pecker himself entered into a non pros. cushion agreement, but that doesn't mean that he's lying on the stand. it seems to be very credible. >> now, pecker also detailed making a payout to former playmate karen mcdougal to silence her account of an alleged affair with trump. yesterday trump's longtime assistant said that information for both mcdougal and stormy daniels were in trump's contact list, and pecker testified that he spoke with former white house staffer, hope hicks and sarah sanders, about an extension of mcdougal's hush money contract on a call with the white house. what do you think the jury took from all of that? >> well, i think that the jury can very easily take the fact that this was an organized scheme. this wasn't just the national enquirer, for example, acting on its own, buying stories that they just didn't want published in competitive -- in competitor's news publications, they were doing this for the purpose, for donald trump, to give him a benefit, a presidential benefit, a campaign benefit that. is
they tried with his -- the fact that david pecker himself entered into a non pros. cushion agreement, but that doesn't mean that he's lying on the stand. it seems to be very credible. >> now, pecker also detailed making a payout to former playmate karen mcdougal to silence her account of an alleged affair with trump. yesterday trump's longtime assistant said that information for both mcdougal and stormy daniels were in trump's contact list, and pecker testified that he spoke with former...
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david pecker has been admitting that. he recounts his dealing with the star witness michael cohen to buy in and bury stories, in order to protect president donald 's campaign. they allege an agreement to then hide financial footprints. they told the jury this will also be corroborated with evidence in , the defendant's own words, showing an illegal conspiracy. he said there is not an actual conspiracy charge in this case. that is true. the word conspiracy has a legal meaning and a more colloquial meaning if you have ever watched a mafia movie. they are saying they conspired together. they also attack the whole conspiracy theory, that he attacked through unlawful means. it would be needed to supersize this misdemeanor of financial fraud into a felony case. the trough defense has kind of said, well, maybe the da is being alarmist about what amounts to, however dirty, politics as usual. that is how they argue it. some proclaim there is nothing wrong with trying to influence and to collection. it is called democracy. the da h
david pecker has been admitting that. he recounts his dealing with the star witness michael cohen to buy in and bury stories, in order to protect president donald 's campaign. they allege an agreement to then hide financial footprints. they told the jury this will also be corroborated with evidence in , the defendant's own words, showing an illegal conspiracy. he said there is not an actual conspiracy charge in this case. that is true. the word conspiracy has a legal meaning and a more...
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. >> but the bulk of this week's testimony came from david pecker. >> that's the former publisher of the national enquirer, who described how his publications suppress negative stories about trump as he was running for the presidency in 2016. john dean served as white house counsel during the nixon administration, and he joins us now john, always lovely to see you. thanks for coming on on this saturday. i'm curious, just first of all, what you've taken away from this first week where do you don't win or lose a case on on a week? you actually could lose it if you fumbled too badly, but this case has shown this prosecuting team knows what they're doing. they're telling you a story they've said an overview. they've sort of laid the basis of the broad conspiracy phoe to influence the election. and they're now getting down into some of the details for the jury. so it's just a stage setter at this point, pecker was a good witness the publisher of the national enquirer and it's been an attention grabbing week for the jury and the public and it's a case that likely is largely going to hinge
. >> but the bulk of this week's testimony came from david pecker. >> that's the former publisher of the national enquirer, who described how his publications suppress negative stories about trump as he was running for the presidency in 2016. john dean served as white house counsel during the nixon administration, and he joins us now john, always lovely to see you. thanks for coming on on this saturday. i'm curious, just first of all, what you've taken away from this first week...
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david pecker did that. and on behalf of david pecker, he actually provided fodder for the prosecution to bolster everything he said a. once you establish that, it is easy for her to step in and say, i kept the rolodex and knew about some of the documents and the business records and for them to say this has been involved with these organizations. but i've been set up for mr. cohen that when he takes the stand he's only confirming. >> this comes after three days of testimony and you talk about david pecker, the former publisher of the national enquirer. will the hoping to establish and how engaged was the jury while listening to it? >> i was in the overflow room but the david pecker testimony was exactly what the prosecutors want to because he gave the foundation that everything that trump did -- everything that david pecker did after august 2015 when trump, michael cohen, and david pecker met and huddled and came up with a catch and kill scheme. all of this was in furtherance of the trump campaign and to he
david pecker did that. and on behalf of david pecker, he actually provided fodder for the prosecution to bolster everything he said a. once you establish that, it is easy for her to step in and say, i kept the rolodex and knew about some of the documents and the business records and for them to say this has been involved with these organizations. but i've been set up for mr. cohen that when he takes the stand he's only confirming. >> this comes after three days of testimony and you talk...
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he asked pecker if you felt cohen was prone to exaggeration. pecker agreed he was after court. trump weighed in on the trial, eight days that we sitting in courthouse. i just want to thank hey, everybody for being here michelle for through this, like everybody else. >> michael cohen's banker took the stand on friday afternoon, explaining to the dreo he helped set up a bank account for the shell company that cohen ultimately used to transfer the $130,000 payment stormy daniels, there's no court on monday, but the banker will be back on the stand tuesday, answering question from prosecutors before trump's lawyers get a turn at him. kara scannell, cnn, new york and coming up former us attorney general, bill barr says donald trump should not be anywhere near the oval office, yet he still plans to vote for him assignment with hottie cornish. >> listen wherever you get your podcasts pain means pause on the things you love. >> but brene me go cool the pain with bio free. and keep on going bio freeze. >> green means go verizon small business days are here. april 22 to the 28. get a fre
he asked pecker if you felt cohen was prone to exaggeration. pecker agreed he was after court. trump weighed in on the trial, eight days that we sitting in courthouse. i just want to thank hey, everybody for being here michelle for through this, like everybody else. >> michael cohen's banker took the stand on friday afternoon, explaining to the dreo he helped set up a bank account for the shell company that cohen ultimately used to transfer the $130,000 payment stormy daniels, there's no...
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what you heard from david pecker was about that agreement, that donald trump, david pecker, and michael cohen had to unlawfully influence the election. and they talked about and testified about this 2016 meeting where they anticipated that women may come forward and have damaging stories about trump that could hurt the campaign. david pecker testified that he was going to be the eyes and ears of this campaign, and that he was going to alert michael cohen and the campaign about anything that would be damaging so, to make sure those stories didn't see the light of day. however, what is really significant, for the conversations pecker testified, dealing directly with donald trump. both before the election and after the election. before the election, testified about talking to him about the story, trying to kill the story with karen mcdougal. after the election, he testified about conversations where donald trump thanked him for making sure those damaging stories did not see the light of day. the defense tried to act as though this was all business as usual, but that really backfired, becau
what you heard from david pecker was about that agreement, that donald trump, david pecker, and michael cohen had to unlawfully influence the election. and they talked about and testified about this 2016 meeting where they anticipated that women may come forward and have damaging stories about trump that could hurt the campaign. david pecker testified that he was going to be the eyes and ears of this campaign, and that he was going to alert michael cohen and the campaign about anything that...
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pecker testified they also tried to show how pecker had other reasons since beyond just helping trump win the white house for running negative stories about trump's opponents. pecker testified that his magazine ran stories about bill and hillary clinton prior to the 2015 trump tower meeting were an agreement to help trump was allegedly breached running those stories was beneficial to ami pecker testified after his testimony wrapped up, prosecutors used the last few hours of the de to call two additional witnesses. the first was trump's longtime assistant, rhona. >> let me add the cost rhona graff was a fixture in trump's office for decades. she testified how before trump became president and she was his gatekeeper, keeping close track of his contacts, emails, phone calls, and meetings. >> she told the jury it was a very stimulating, exciting, fascinating place to be court is not in session on monday, but the trial will resume on tuesday. likely wrapping up a banking associate who work closely with michael cohen to build the shell company that he used to pay stormy daniels. and then it
pecker testified they also tried to show how pecker had other reasons since beyond just helping trump win the white house for running negative stories about trump's opponents. pecker testified that his magazine ran stories about bill and hillary clinton prior to the 2015 trump tower meeting were an agreement to help trump was allegedly breached running those stories was beneficial to ami pecker testified after his testimony wrapped up, prosecutors used the last few hours of the de to call two...
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david pecker has no information about a crime against trump. you heard tabloid goes -- gossip, soap opera drama, and i'm going to be honest with you, the president is quite happy with the first week. one other point. what you heard about president trump, other celebrities in order to if protect their brand had this same experience with david pecker. to so i'll challenge any attorney to show me any evidence against trump that was developed last week. there was nothing. bryan: so the prosecution is looking at david perk as their first -- pecker as their first witness, and there are the analysis lists saying he set the base for the central argument of their case which is this was the about election interference. these payments weren't about trying to hide salacious details that would harm the reputation of his family or himself, but this was about making sure that his 2016 campaign was not stymied by this salacious stuff. that was the purpose of david peck or going out there -- pecker going out there and starting this case. are you saying at the d
david pecker has no information about a crime against trump. you heard tabloid goes -- gossip, soap opera drama, and i'm going to be honest with you, the president is quite happy with the first week. one other point. what you heard about president trump, other celebrities in order to if protect their brand had this same experience with david pecker. to so i'll challenge any attorney to show me any evidence against trump that was developed last week. there was nothing. bryan: so the prosecution...
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then he even says, pecker is a nice guy. sending the message to pecker. how do you think the judge should proceed? >> they say, if you say to your child, be home by midnight, and your child comes home at 12:30, he will keep coming home at 12:30. when judges rule and are very clear about what is permissible or not permissible, and there is a direct violation of that ruling, it will continue to happen. i expect judge mershon. i think that is exactly what will happen. judge merchan will find 10 or 12 violations of the gag order and find the defendant for violating that. and violating the judicial rulings. the direct violations of the gag order. you are referencing this earlier. you are loosening all credibility with the court. talk to me about what you expect to see with the gag order. is there any way that puts them in bond bars -- behind bars for a day? look, he's been strong in the court. generally, he told trump to sit down and he sits down. he's been diminished. that's the good news. he doesn't have much to work with. he has these fines of $1000 of viol
then he even says, pecker is a nice guy. sending the message to pecker. how do you think the judge should proceed? >> they say, if you say to your child, be home by midnight, and your child comes home at 12:30, he will keep coming home at 12:30. when judges rule and are very clear about what is permissible or not permissible, and there is a direct violation of that ruling, it will continue to happen. i expect judge mershon. i think that is exactly what will happen. judge merchan will find...
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one legal expert tells fox pecker 's testimony shows how weak manhattan d.a. alvin bragg's case is. >> -- pecker helped trump more than hurt him, testifying his "national enquirer" buried stories all the time for a whole host of celebrities, so this wasn't just donald trump. and, you know, killing a story, that's not a crime. finish. >> reporter: trump has pleaded not guilty to the 34 felony charges against him. prosecutors allege trump hid damaging information from voters and then falsified business records to conceal the hush money payments. outside of new york trump faces other legal hurdles including federal charges that he conspired to overturn the 2020 election, but the supreme court has heard arguments on trump's claim of presidential immunity. molly, depending on when the justices rule, that federal case may be delayed until after the 2020 election. back to you. molly: a lot to watch. you wrapped it all together for us. thank you, c.b. griff: president biden says he'd be happy to debate trump, but trump doesn't quite believe he means it. will the two c
one legal expert tells fox pecker 's testimony shows how weak manhattan d.a. alvin bragg's case is. >> -- pecker helped trump more than hurt him, testifying his "national enquirer" buried stories all the time for a whole host of celebrities, so this wasn't just donald trump. and, you know, killing a story, that's not a crime. finish. >> reporter: trump has pleaded not guilty to the 34 felony charges against him. prosecutors allege trump hid damaging information from voters...
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david pecker . correct. court cannot be back in session until tuesday but the breakdown is happening right now. running me is joyce vance and hugo lowell. we were in new york at the same time for this title. david credibility. he was saying donald trump, he considered to be his mentor. yet, to his credit, even on cross examination by the defense attorney for donald trump, david pecker stood his ground. he held the line and said this was all to help influence the outcome by benefiting donald trump's campaign. >> "the national enquirer" wanted to protect this trump and this came through all through the testimony. it was extremely significant because trump was hoping or trumps lawyers were hoping to a certain extent they would be able to suggest that he was disgruntled, that they hadn't been friends for some time. they didn't have close connections anymore. but, with david pecker going on the stand and say i find as a mentor and i like his business deals and consider him a good guy as far as he was concerned, i
david pecker . correct. court cannot be back in session until tuesday but the breakdown is happening right now. running me is joyce vance and hugo lowell. we were in new york at the same time for this title. david credibility. he was saying donald trump, he considered to be his mentor. yet, to his credit, even on cross examination by the defense attorney for donald trump, david pecker stood his ground. he held the line and said this was all to help influence the outcome by benefiting donald...
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he asked pecker if you felt cohen was prone to exaggeration? pecker agreed he was after court, trump weighed in on the trial eight days that we all sitting in courthouse. i just want to thank everybody. i'm michele for through this, like everybody else michael cohen's banker took the stand on friday afternoon, explaining to the dreo he helped set up a bank account for the shell company that cohen ultimately used to transfer the $130,000 payment stormy daniels, there's no court on monday, but the banker will be back on the stand tuesday, answering question from prosecutors before trump's lawyers get a turn at him. >> kara scannell, cnn, new york former president donald trump will also have a key hearing next week on the gag order against him. thursday morning. judge, merchan will weigh prosecutors arguments that trump violated the order four more times this week when he talked about michael cohen, david pecker, and the jury. that's an addition to ten other incidents which he is accused of violating the order joining us right now, camille vasco a
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everybody thought that david pecker was going to be maybe on and off, an hour, introduce a few documents. he's turned out to be two days and frankly, what's fascinating, molly, is the defense turned him, i think, into a trump witness, a pro-trump witness. they frankly cross examined him and he came out with some good things about trump and demonstrated there were other people that did the same thing. and my question always is, why aren't they being prosecuted in the same way trump is. >> what do you mean by that. who are the people you would highlight when you mention that? >> there was tiger woods and other celebrities. he indicated there were these non-disclosure agreements, they would purchase a story and sometimes they would run them and sometimes they wouldn't, and so, i'm left with the conclusion that it's only president trump who is now being prosecuted for what i would argue are mickey mouse charges. >> we're talking about here, the catch and kill, that's what we're getting the window into here, how catch and kill works, how broadly it was used. the sort of pay by play journalism
everybody thought that david pecker was going to be maybe on and off, an hour, introduce a few documents. he's turned out to be two days and frankly, what's fascinating, molly, is the defense turned him, i think, into a trump witness, a pro-trump witness. they frankly cross examined him and he came out with some good things about trump and demonstrated there were other people that did the same thing. and my question always is, why aren't they being prosecuted in the same way trump is. >>...
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pecker, part of his testimony seemed to actually help donald trump. i mean, he was a prosecution witness, but he said he had done the nda's, so-called catch and grab schemes, buy a story that somebody didn't want to get out. he did it for around schwarzenegger, did it for tiger woods. it may be unseemly, but it's not illegal, right? >> absolutely, it's not illegal. and based upon the prosecutor's case, sits determining whether they're trying to win on a criminal conviction or trying to get sordid details out. we don't know precisely what they're accusing donald trump of doing criminally. and they have to show that he falsified records in order to further some other crime. to this day that has not been affirmatively disclosed by the prosecution and there are many convoluted theories out there that don't quite add up. david: yeah, but tom, i was talking to annie mccarthy earlier. maybe there are a couple of lawyers on the jury, but the others don't know if it's legal or not. and the judge isn't telling them. isn't it the role of the judge to explain whe
pecker, part of his testimony seemed to actually help donald trump. i mean, he was a prosecution witness, but he said he had done the nda's, so-called catch and grab schemes, buy a story that somebody didn't want to get out. he did it for around schwarzenegger, did it for tiger woods. it may be unseemly, but it's not illegal, right? >> absolutely, it's not illegal. and based upon the prosecutor's case, sits determining whether they're trying to win on a criminal conviction or trying to...
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david pecker, over the course of four days he testified about crucial 2015 meeting between himself, trump and trump's then personal lawyer michael cohen. prosecutors allege that it was at that meeting that the trio hashed out a plan to help trump's political chances by suppressing potentially scandalous stories about him. that strategy came to be known as catch and kill. now it may not seem like there are any similarities between trump's criminal trial in new york and the fake elector scheme but for one thing both involve the falsification of documents or records. on top of that both cases allege the former president worked with others in addition to a crime. 16 people in michigan were charged with felonies last year for their roles in the fake elector effort. six others in nevada have been similarly charged. in georgia last summer the fulton county district attorney pressed racketeering charges against trump and 18 others. that is a charge that is typically used to take down organized crime. four of those defendants have since reached plea agreements with prosecutors. fulton county is th
david pecker, over the course of four days he testified about crucial 2015 meeting between himself, trump and trump's then personal lawyer michael cohen. prosecutors allege that it was at that meeting that the trio hashed out a plan to help trump's political chances by suppressing potentially scandalous stories about him. that strategy came to be known as catch and kill. now it may not seem like there are any similarities between trump's criminal trial in new york and the fake elector scheme...
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trump's lawyer asking pecker you had similar relationships with other people. pecker answering? i did. but the public seems unbothered by the case so far in a new cnn poll, 45% of voters say it's irrelevant to trump's fitness for the presidency up from 39% last summer. and while some front credits are speaking up how about the trial as far as i know, you don't pay someone $130,000 not to have sex with you. >> president biden is choosing to stay silent. >> president biden or trump trial little-o, i know it's only week one of a trial that's going to go on for five or six or whatever weeks. how's it going for trump so far? >> sorry, i'm smiling that romney quote was just really, really funny how's it going for him? >> i'm not a legal analyst, so i don't know it on the merits, but i can tell you that i had been riveted even though we can't see it. >> it is salacious. first of all, the window into how this all work, this catch and kill, and how this man whose name is david pecker, like it feels like i'm already in some weird alternate universe with the name alone is so amazing and i
trump's lawyer asking pecker you had similar relationships with other people. pecker answering? i did. but the public seems unbothered by the case so far in a new cnn poll, 45% of voters say it's irrelevant to trump's fitness for the presidency up from 39% last summer. and while some front credits are speaking up how about the trial as far as i know, you don't pay someone $130,000 not to have sex with you. >> president biden is choosing to stay silent. >> president biden or trump...
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it's your dinner, pecker said. as the two walked out, he said president trump asked, how is karen doing? the defense suggested buying and burying salacious stories was standard operating procedure. pecker conceded "the national enquirer" made hundreds of thousands of nondisclosure agreements but when prosecutors asked, on how many of those had you coordinated with a presidential candidate for the benefit of a campaign, he replied, it's the only one. aaron katersky, abc news, new york. >> whit: aaron katersky, thank you. >>> now to the final defendant who has been sentenced in the death of elijah mcclain in aurora, colorado. former emt jeremy cooper receiving four years probation for criminally negligent homicide. mcclain was confronted by three police officers while walking home in 2019, thrown to the ground, placed in a chokehold, and injected with an excessive amount of ketamine to sedate him. the emt and mcclain's mother both reacting to the sentencing. >> i want you to know that i would give anything to have a
it's your dinner, pecker said. as the two walked out, he said president trump asked, how is karen doing? the defense suggested buying and burying salacious stories was standard operating procedure. pecker conceded "the national enquirer" made hundreds of thousands of nondisclosure agreements but when prosecutors asked, on how many of those had you coordinated with a presidential candidate for the benefit of a campaign, he replied, it's the only one. aaron katersky, abc news, new york....
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pecker, one of the the prosecution's key witnesses, wrapped up four days of testimony this week. pecker said his company paid $150,000 to silence former or playboy playmate karen mcdougal to keep her if saying she had an affair with trump, something trump denies. trump's longtime executive assistant also took the stand on friday as the state tries to prove trump was behind another scheme, this one to silence adult film star stormy daniels who claim claims she also had a tex yule -- sexual encounter with trump. graph said she vaguely remembers seeing daniels at trump tower long before the 2016 election. trump has pleaded not guilty to 34 felony charges against him and cons to call this case politically motivated. if. >> and we sit here day after day after day, which is their plan, because they think they might be able to eke out an election, but i doubt it because the poll numbers are very good for us. >> reporter: when court resumes on tuesday, bank executive gary farrow will return to the stand. he is the state's third witness. he testified friday that he was the banker of trump
pecker, one of the the prosecution's key witnesses, wrapped up four days of testimony this week. pecker said his company paid $150,000 to silence former or playboy playmate karen mcdougal to keep her if saying she had an affair with trump, something trump denies. trump's longtime executive assistant also took the stand on friday as the state tries to prove trump was behind another scheme, this one to silence adult film star stormy daniels who claim claims she also had a tex yule -- sexual...