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stormy daniels has publicly described in detail. donald trump was alone in a hotel room with stormy daniels while donald trump's wife was e home with his four month old son at the time. the only people who can testify about what happened in that room are stormy daniels and donald trump, not donald trump's defense lawyer. donald trump is not going to testifying. there will never be a moment when donald trump sits on that witness stand and says i did not have with stormy daniels. today, donald trump's criminal defense lawyer did it for him. mr. blanche try to get away with testifying for donald trump in his opening statement by saying stormy daniels description of her sexual encounter with donald trump is false. according to stormy daniels, who has spoken about it ha publicly many times, it was a sexual encounter that did not last long and that in the pre- and post-sexual chatter, donald trump, among other things, compared stormy daniels to his oldest daughter. stormy daniels has given us my plenty of detail about. the essence of the
stormy daniels has publicly described in detail. donald trump was alone in a hotel room with stormy daniels while donald trump's wife was e home with his four month old son at the time. the only people who can testify about what happened in that room are stormy daniels and donald trump, not donald trump's defense lawyer. donald trump is not going to testifying. there will never be a moment when donald trump sits on that witness stand and says i did not have with stormy daniels. today, donald...
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daniel jones, as much as richard, i believe, you have more faith in him than jen, daniel jones is a sunk cost. how do you hope the $40 million man? get the receiver. >> i think giants get props for not creating a quarterback controversy. jones for $40 million. he's never had a chance. they've had a terrible offensive line. they now gave him a good weapon. we could argue whether they maybe got the wrong weapon. maybe they should have gotten baures, the best tight end. >> out of georgia. >> maybe another offensive lineman for the right side of the line. they avoided a quarterback controversy. i think they said, daniels jones never had a fair chance. we'll give him another year, try to build a better team. if it doesn't work, draft a quarterback last year. last i checked, giants have five more draft picks this year. i wouldn't be surprised if one of those is their version of, let's go for a late-round quarterback. maybe he'll develop. >> late-round value is there to be had. it is the most underrated part of this thing. you're a day one guy or nothing. we're talking about the day one guys, t
daniel jones, as much as richard, i believe, you have more faith in him than jen, daniel jones is a sunk cost. how do you hope the $40 million man? get the receiver. >> i think giants get props for not creating a quarterback controversy. jones for $40 million. he's never had a chance. they've had a terrible offensive line. they now gave him a good weapon. we could argue whether they maybe got the wrong weapon. maybe they should have gotten baures, the best tight end. >> out of...
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he didn't have sex with stormy daniels. didn't have anything to do with that. he just paid her himself, personally. nobody else was involved. and he wouldn't say anything else about it. he wouldn't say what the payment was for. but that it was totally legal. nothing to see here. it was all above board. nevertheless, the fbi decided there was something to see. they persuaded a judge there was something to see. they got a court ordered search warrant to search michael cohen's office. and they seized business records and emails and documents. and then, michael cohen was told he was going to be charged with federal crimes. and then, michael cohen struck a plea deal with federal prosecutors with the u.s. attorney's office in the southern district of new york. he pled guilty to campaign finance violations and other charges. he admitted that he had arranged this payment to ms. daniels and to another woman who said she had a nine month long affair with trump. he said he arranged these payments, he coordinated to make sure these women would get paid. to stay quiet about
he didn't have sex with stormy daniels. didn't have anything to do with that. he just paid her himself, personally. nobody else was involved. and he wouldn't say anything else about it. he wouldn't say what the payment was for. but that it was totally legal. nothing to see here. it was all above board. nevertheless, the fbi decided there was something to see. they persuaded a judge there was something to see. they got a court ordered search warrant to search michael cohen's office. and they...
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stormy daniels quashed donald trump. the breaking defendant trump news of the night is that stormy daniels has humiliated donald trump once again and while she was at it, she humiliated his criminal defense lawyers. tonight, judge juan merchan granted stormy daniels' motion to quash the subpoena of donald trump demanding a vast range of information about the making of a documentary film entitled stormy. the judge denied the trump motion saying this request is overbroad, seeks general discovery and is not limited to the subject matter of this case. judge merchan had already quashed a subpoena for essentially the same material from nbc universal. the producer of the documentary. the ruling by judge merchan came at the end of the day that began with a hearing. about the district attorney's claim that donald trump has violated a gag order that prohibits him from other things, saying anything about jurors in the case. prosecutor chris conroy told the judge about a social media post we reported as breaking news on this program
stormy daniels quashed donald trump. the breaking defendant trump news of the night is that stormy daniels has humiliated donald trump once again and while she was at it, she humiliated his criminal defense lawyers. tonight, judge juan merchan granted stormy daniels' motion to quash the subpoena of donald trump demanding a vast range of information about the making of a documentary film entitled stormy. the judge denied the trump motion saying this request is overbroad, seeks general discovery...
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it's not just a one-off with stormy daniels. it's the fact that this was a scheme that involved others. karen mcdougal is expected to testify, and the doorman they'll be hearing about who apparently had some information about donald trump that was false, but they paid him off, too. this is going to make it harder for donald trump to say, i know nothing, the whole sergeant schultz defense. you're part of the scheme. there's even a recording that michael cohen took secretly that shows trump knew about this, was part of this. it's not just some rogue accountant who did the falsification of business records, all part of this scheme that lasted a while and started way before stormy daniels. >> it's so interesting. amanda carpenter, there's so much going on in this trial, so much that's going to come out, lewd and lascivious behavior, details that perhaps donald trump would prefer not out there or not having to sit and listen to quietly in a chair in a courtroom. but beyond that, latisha james saying the money he posted in his fraught
it's not just a one-off with stormy daniels. it's the fact that this was a scheme that involved others. karen mcdougal is expected to testify, and the doorman they'll be hearing about who apparently had some information about donald trump that was false, but they paid him off, too. this is going to make it harder for donald trump to say, i know nothing, the whole sergeant schultz defense. you're part of the scheme. there's even a recording that michael cohen took secretly that shows trump knew...
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say michael: used to obtain a $130,000 home equity loan which michael cohen later funneled to stormy daniels through a shell company. friday, he authenticated bank records which prosecutors showed to jurors. that testimony will continue in trial resumes tuesday morning. prosecutors are using his testimony to authenticate documents related to the transaction. that testimony continues when the trial resumes tuesday morning. judge merchan announced a gag order hearing will take place thursday, to hear new arguments about all of the alleged violations that donald trump has committed this week. leaving off our discussion, we were in the courtroom and will be every day of the trial. a fellow at security and the former supervisor of the prosecutions and civil rights union of the eastern district of new york. good evening. unlike a lot of trump supporters and family, you've been there watching what's going on. tell us what happened. we had interesting testimony. >> we did. the first and foremost thing, we had the end of david testimony. this has been a weeklong testimony that sent the course of this
say michael: used to obtain a $130,000 home equity loan which michael cohen later funneled to stormy daniels through a shell company. friday, he authenticated bank records which prosecutors showed to jurors. that testimony will continue in trial resumes tuesday morning. prosecutors are using his testimony to authenticate documents related to the transaction. that testimony continues when the trial resumes tuesday morning. judge merchan announced a gag order hearing will take place thursday, to...
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the contact information for stormy daniels and karen mcdougal. why is that on the trump organization database? that will come into play later. we are starting to see the custodial records behind this byzantine way of funneling $130,000 in hush money to stormy daniels through a shell company and a lawyer and we are getting into the weeds on that and that is the jurors last impression. >> the issue with a story like this is that there is no question that it is very unusual how this $130,000 was handled, how these things happen, and some of that in itself is a violation of the way books have to be kept and records have to be kept. what is the challenge for the prosecution? they will probably be able to demonstrate that effectively, but ultimately having the jurors believe that this was in fact in furtherance of a different thing and that was to conceal something from voters that might have made them make a different decision. how difficult is that? >> you put your finger right on it. as the week started there were two dramatic competing visions in t
the contact information for stormy daniels and karen mcdougal. why is that on the trump organization database? that will come into play later. we are starting to see the custodial records behind this byzantine way of funneling $130,000 in hush money to stormy daniels through a shell company and a lawyer and we are getting into the weeds on that and that is the jurors last impression. >> the issue with a story like this is that there is no question that it is very unusual how this $130,000...
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but also when he reposted others' posts about individuals like the jurors or stormy daniels or michael cohen, whether donald trump was in fact standing by those statements or endorsing them or approving of them. and that is where the judge was very specific in his frustrations with todd blanche, and so we could very well learn by day's end whether donald trump has violated and whether there's a fine or whether judge merchan as the prosecution would like, whether he will warn donald trump if he were to violate the gag order in the future he could potentially be put in jail through these proceedings. >> protecting jurors is a top priority. the judge has made that clear. what is your take on mr. trump's comments last night about the jury on that radio show? >> well, if you put together the comments, the ones last night as well as the ten others that are alleged by the d.a., and the arguments today where todd blanche tried to articulate some sort of defense, it's very clear that the judge is going to find at least one if not multiple violations of the gag order. it should be pointed out th
but also when he reposted others' posts about individuals like the jurors or stormy daniels or michael cohen, whether donald trump was in fact standing by those statements or endorsing them or approving of them. and that is where the judge was very specific in his frustrations with todd blanche, and so we could very well learn by day's end whether donald trump has violated and whether there's a fine or whether judge merchan as the prosecution would like, whether he will warn donald trump if he...
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does, he stiffed him on the bill $150,000, which is why michael cohen was the one forced to pay stormy daniels out of his own pocket. that, of course, is why trump was ultimately in court today. msnbc legal correspondent wasn't watching from inside the courtroom, andrew rice also in the courtroom today, he is a writer near magazine where he just profiled trump's defense attorney, todd entered a new kind of story point great to have you both here we just start topline impressions for the day today, lisa quickly top line impression is that david p ecker has a whole lot to say pick one of the things that he said at the very beginning was he was asked how often he commuted with trump and he said after trump became a candidate their conversations increased, not decreased for acute expect a presidential candidate to get so busy that they wouldn't really have time for the old friend david p ecker and yet they still found time to meet once a month, talked on the phone roughly once a week and sometimes more point we heard about two of those conversations today, book ended the beginning and the end of t
does, he stiffed him on the bill $150,000, which is why michael cohen was the one forced to pay stormy daniels out of his own pocket. that, of course, is why trump was ultimately in court today. msnbc legal correspondent wasn't watching from inside the courtroom, andrew rice also in the courtroom today, he is a writer near magazine where he just profiled trump's defense attorney, todd entered a new kind of story point great to have you both here we just start topline impressions for the day...
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most attacking michael cohen and stormy daniels. both of whom are presumed witnesses in the case. the prosecutor argued, quote, there can't be any question that he is aware of what the order requires and that knowledge alone indicates the disobedience of the order is willful. it is intentional. he added we are not yet seeking and incarcerated tory penalty. defendant seems to be angling for that. trump lawyer todd blanche tried to defend the indefensible, making the judge visibly frustrated and when he told the judge this gag order, we are trying to comply with it, president trump is being very careful to comply with the rules. the judge responded, you are losing all credibility with this court. she served as a judge for nearly 20 years in the state of california and joins me now. we love hearing from you. first, set the stage. there was a sort of motion to show cause, right? the people, the district attorney's office wants to make the case affirmatively to the judge that trump is right now violating his gag order, so what was the preceding that started the hearing today? >> this w
most attacking michael cohen and stormy daniels. both of whom are presumed witnesses in the case. the prosecutor argued, quote, there can't be any question that he is aware of what the order requires and that knowledge alone indicates the disobedience of the order is willful. it is intentional. he added we are not yet seeking and incarcerated tory penalty. defendant seems to be angling for that. trump lawyer todd blanche tried to defend the indefensible, making the judge visibly frustrated and...
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targeting cohen and stormy daniels. the state seeking to hold mr. trump in contempt. >> so they can talk about me, they can lie, but i'm not allowed to say anything. >> reporter: in court the defense arguing that mr. trump should be permitted to respond to political attacks and the gag order should not cover reposts of someone else, the judge didn't rule -- telling lead defense attorney todd blanche you're losing all credibility with the court. minutes later during a break, donald trump back on truth social falsely writing that the judge had taken away his right to free speech. >> nbc's laura jarrett reporting for us there. let's bring in andrew weissman and charles coleman. andrew, the first part of the day was the hearing on the gag order, whether or not donald trump violated the gag order, the d.a.'s office said he's done so ten times. the second part of it is the ongoing testimony of david pecker. let's start with the gag order, did the d.a.'s office, did the prosecution make a compelling case in your eyes that donald trump has violated that gag
targeting cohen and stormy daniels. the state seeking to hold mr. trump in contempt. >> so they can talk about me, they can lie, but i'm not allowed to say anything. >> reporter: in court the defense arguing that mr. trump should be permitted to respond to political attacks and the gag order should not cover reposts of someone else, the judge didn't rule -- telling lead defense attorney todd blanche you're losing all credibility with the court. minutes later during a break, donald...
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it says if richard nixon had ordered the fbi instead of the so-called plumbers to break into daniel's psychiatrist office, would nixon have been immune from prosecution? the nixon plumbers were not official government operators. and the trump theory of the case is anything the president does in his official capacity cannot possibly be a crime. that is how you say, they are saying if nixon had ordered the fbi to do it and the fbi did it, there would have been no crime. >> it is so preposterous what he is saying. the other questions we have are just essentially doing a goose gander which is so, if what you are saying is true, joseph biden could decide that if you would be entitled to order the assassination of a political rival are you saying he can order the assassination of a political rival? if you could seize election machines because you think there is fraud in the election, are you saying he can do it? this is one where it is even justices. the outrageous fact that thomas is going to sit on this case tomorrow. and they cannot will not stomach the idea of a blanket immunity. they m
it says if richard nixon had ordered the fbi instead of the so-called plumbers to break into daniel's psychiatrist office, would nixon have been immune from prosecution? the nixon plumbers were not official government operators. and the trump theory of the case is anything the president does in his official capacity cannot possibly be a crime. that is how you say, they are saying if nixon had ordered the fbi to do it and the fbi did it, there would have been no crime. >> it is so...
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there was the third one, stormy daniels. by this point, the inquirer was willing to make arrangements for her to be paid, to be quiet about that story. at that point they were not willing to put up additional money. michael cohen put up the money for that. the prosecutors explain this to the jury and then he says, prosecutor colangelo,, quote, cohen made the payment donald trump's direction benefit. he did it with the goal of influencing the outcome of the election. look, no politician wants bad press. the evidence at trial show it was not spinner communication strategy. it was a planned coordinated long-running conspiracy to influence the election, to help donald trump get elected through illegal expenditures. to silence people put something bad to say about his behavior using doctored corporate records and bank forms to conceal those payments along the way. it was election fraud pure and simple. we will never know if this conspiracy was the difference maker in a close election. you will see evidence and the defendant's on
there was the third one, stormy daniels. by this point, the inquirer was willing to make arrangements for her to be paid, to be quiet about that story. at that point they were not willing to put up additional money. michael cohen put up the money for that. the prosecutors explain this to the jury and then he says, prosecutor colangelo,, quote, cohen made the payment donald trump's direction benefit. he did it with the goal of influencing the outcome of the election. look, no politician wants...
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. >> daniel perez, a.k.a. lou castro, went on trial, charged with the murder of tricia hughes, with sexual crimes including child exploitation and fraud. eventually 28 counts in all. there were no charges in any of the other mysterious deaths. emily and sara would both testify, though at the time, not yet wanting to make public their identities, and they would face down the accused who controlled them both for so many years. >> i can't imagine how anxious you must have been, because the case depends on you. >> right. all i could think about was, how are they going to believe me? this is such a crazy story. what if they don't believe me? >> the state, mr. bennett and i will ask you to hold him responsible and find him guilty. >> district attorney mark bennett and assistant da kim parker prosecuted the sprawling case. were you worried about explaining this to a jury? >> we had facts from across several states, facts that involved a multitude of witnesses. >> this was like an imax movie, and you went with the dra
. >> daniel perez, a.k.a. lou castro, went on trial, charged with the murder of tricia hughes, with sexual crimes including child exploitation and fraud. eventually 28 counts in all. there were no charges in any of the other mysterious deaths. emily and sara would both testify, though at the time, not yet wanting to make public their identities, and they would face down the accused who controlled them both for so many years. >> i can't imagine how anxious you must have been, because...
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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 what directly runs afoul of new york state and federal law. and that is what the prosecution has to prove in this case. so again, they were both very critical witnesses. i think that you'll see other witnesses like hope hicks, like michael cohen just put on additional layers in filling out this picture of exactly how the scheme played
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...
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then there was the third one, stormy daniels. although, at this point, the "the national enquirer" was willing to make arrangements for her to be paid, to be quiet about that story, by that point, they were not ready to put up additional money. so, michael cohen put up the money for that. the prosecutors explained all of this to the jury and then he says this. prosecutor matthew colangelo. " michael cohen made that payment at donald trump's direction and for his benefit and he did it with a specific goal of influencing the outcome of the election. now look, no politician wants bad press. but, the evidence at trial will show this was not spin or communication strategy. this was a planned, coordinated, long-running conspiracy to influence the 2016 election, to help donald trump get elected legal expenditures, to silence people who had something bad to say about his behavior using doctored corporate records and bank forms to conceal those payments along the way. it was election fraud, pure and simple. we will never know it it doesn'
then there was the third one, stormy daniels. although, at this point, the "the national enquirer" was willing to make arrangements for her to be paid, to be quiet about that story, by that point, they were not ready to put up additional money. so, michael cohen put up the money for that. the prosecutors explained all of this to the jury and then he says this. prosecutor matthew colangelo. " michael cohen made that payment at donald trump's direction and for his benefit and he...
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how to pay michael cohen, pay stormy daniels through michael cohen, and cover it up. i don't think that their argument that there was this ironclad wall between trump and his business during the presidency holds up. certainly wasn't true this a legal sense and a practical sense too. information about the business was kept from them. >> and eli, how does reporting square with what we have learned from cohen, for example, and the story the prosecutor and the defense laid out today. they were different stories. >> well, if you're talking about how this relates back to the election, what we know, and what we knew at the time was that this happened in the context of a very close race with a month or so to go until election day and polls starting to show the race moving away from trump after the first debate with hillary clinton, and so you can really see in the way the campaign reacted to it that, you know, this was something that they were concerned about. people very close to trump thought the race was over. thought he was going to have to drop out. or sort of politely u
how to pay michael cohen, pay stormy daniels through michael cohen, and cover it up. i don't think that their argument that there was this ironclad wall between trump and his business during the presidency holds up. certainly wasn't true this a legal sense and a practical sense too. information about the business was kept from them. >> and eli, how does reporting square with what we have learned from cohen, for example, and the story the prosecutor and the defense laid out today. they...
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you're going to see the story change when it comes to stormy daniels as to how it has been paid. a foundation being laid out, pecker asked how would it be paid, he was told it would be paid by the big guy, but then enter michael cohen, and he's paying it and there is not the reimbursement and that's how you get to the falsification of the business records because, of course, at that point, donald trump was a federal candidate for office. and that's when you get into the campaign finance violations. so, some of the minutia or the details that are coming out now may not make sense, but once the story is put all together, it will form according to the prosecutors the basis of the crimes for which donald trump is charged. >> and, vaughn, michael cohen's name has already been brought up quite a bit during the questioning so far. what is that about? >> right. to the point about this being a sustained effort here and one that ultimately the defense will make sense of here in a key as if eliminate of that is michael cohen's credibility and one example that was brought up here in the last
you're going to see the story change when it comes to stormy daniels as to how it has been paid. a foundation being laid out, pecker asked how would it be paid, he was told it would be paid by the big guy, but then enter michael cohen, and he's paying it and there is not the reimbursement and that's how you get to the falsification of the business records because, of course, at that point, donald trump was a federal candidate for office. and that's when you get into the campaign finance...
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, stormy daniels, stormy daniels. i thought if stormy daniels is in this indictment karen has to be here too, and i was just over there actually reading it on my iphone. i talk about this in the piece. and then i see dino the doorman is there. it was like a reunion tour of all these payments. and then crucially was that meeting, the meeting in 2015 is talked about in the indictment. and i did become overcome -- was overcome by emotion because everything that i was whispering late at night to friends in bars, conspiratrial saying there's something going on here and they were saying to me lachs you need to just chill out, it's not like there's a big conspiracy here to throw the election. well, it turns out there was actually a lot more to that than i appreciated at the time. so that moment to me down here was incredibly emotional because it just proved to me everything i thought for all those years was correct. >> yeah, there is a thing that trump world does where they make you think it's you, not them. and i've been co
, stormy daniels, stormy daniels. i thought if stormy daniels is in this indictment karen has to be here too, and i was just over there actually reading it on my iphone. i talk about this in the piece. and then i see dino the doorman is there. it was like a reunion tour of all these payments. and then crucially was that meeting, the meeting in 2015 is talked about in the indictment. and i did become overcome -- was overcome by emotion because everything that i was whispering late at night to...
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we haven't heard anything yet about how is the stormy daniels transaction booked. that's the underlying crime first before we get to the election interference. haven't had one word about that yet. >> and so jessica, we know david pecker has said he entered this cooperating agreement in 2019 with the manhattan district attorney's office. do you believe other witnesses could also have received these cooperating agreements? >> we don't know yet. that was the first time that was revealed that he personally had a non-prosecution agreement to testify. we already knew that ami had a non-prosecution agreement with federal prosecutors, but we learned that david pecker personally has this non-prosecution agreement with the d.a.'s office that subjects him to prosecution for perjury, if he perjures himself, but immunizes him from prosecution for his involvement in the schemes he's testifying to. whether people have non-prosecution agreements, i don't see any indication of that. obviously michael cohen has his own history. he does not have a non-prosecution agreement. he never
we haven't heard anything yet about how is the stormy daniels transaction booked. that's the underlying crime first before we get to the election interference. haven't had one word about that yet. >> and so jessica, we know david pecker has said he entered this cooperating agreement in 2019 with the manhattan district attorney's office. do you believe other witnesses could also have received these cooperating agreements? >> we don't know yet. that was the first time that was...
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it wasn't stormy daniels. it was david pecker. there must be a reason for that. they have faith in him. we'll see if he delivers today. >> he's also somebody notably that trump hasn't been attacking on social media when they're arguing this gag order and whether he violated it. the other key thing that we know of is what david pecker knew, what he was involved in, and we spoke with msnbc spoke with the former executive editor of "the national enquirer," who worked with pecker, he was on with nicolle wallace yesterday. take a listen. >> august 2015, two months after donald trump goes down the escalator where they had this meeting, michael cohen and it is trump and it is david pecker and where pecker says he'll be the eyes and ears of the campaign. the organization i used to work for will purchase negative stories off the market and will run negative stories about your rivals. david pecker can really act as a tour guide for the jury. >> kristen, he takes us back to 2015, before trump was president, during the campaign. how important is that, that meeting, in 2015,
it wasn't stormy daniels. it was david pecker. there must be a reason for that. they have faith in him. we'll see if he delivers today. >> he's also somebody notably that trump hasn't been attacking on social media when they're arguing this gag order and whether he violated it. the other key thing that we know of is what david pecker knew, what he was involved in, and we spoke with msnbc spoke with the former executive editor of "the national enquirer," who worked with pecker,...
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, and this was not just a stormy daniels-michael cohen agreement. >> andrew? >> this reminds me, you, me and vaughn feels like four years ago, i think two days ago -- >> 17 years ago, aka yesterday. >> yes. george conway related the same type of story where he and his wife were invited to dinner with jared and ivanka, and he said the president called to say are you watching this? so he clearly was -- this is -- it's exactly the same time frame. but i think vaughn has it exactly right, which is, thank you have the d.a. sort of bringing donald trump directly through direct evidence, it's not through michael cohen, you have a witness saying i spoke to him, this was his reaction. essentially what on god's green earth are you doing? why did you release her and why is she speaking and that explains why stormy daniels is not released, explains the difference, but also to vaughn's point he later denied it, you can be sure in this trial we're going to see that false statement. when you're a prosecutor trying to get mental state evidence, there's nothing better than oh,
, and this was not just a stormy daniels-michael cohen agreement. >> andrew? >> this reminds me, you, me and vaughn feels like four years ago, i think two days ago -- >> 17 years ago, aka yesterday. >> yes. george conway related the same type of story where he and his wife were invited to dinner with jared and ivanka, and he said the president called to say are you watching this? so he clearly was -- this is -- it's exactly the same time frame. but i think vaughn has it...
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stormy daniels for her part, yes, there may have been some communications but there's never been any allegation there was any sexual assault. she also is trying to extort him. and ndas, everybody does ndas. rich people do ndas. this was not any type of an effort to corrupt the election. and even to influence the election, there's nothing wrong with it, that's what democracy is all about. >> jill, it is a conspiracy case and i'm glad you brought up the case, it's not a hush money case. it's also a group of people who got together and committed crimes for someone else. in the case of the watergate burglars, in the case of even the attorney general of the united states, they committed the crimes and went to prison, but they did it for nixon. they didn't have any personal gain. in this case, donald trump is the only one who gained from this conspiracy. it's difficult for me to understand what the defense is if you say, yeah, all the things you say he did, he did, but there was nothing wrong with it. >> it's incredible. and i have been a defense lawyer as well as a prosecutor. and i can s
stormy daniels for her part, yes, there may have been some communications but there's never been any allegation there was any sexual assault. she also is trying to extort him. and ndas, everybody does ndas. rich people do ndas. this was not any type of an effort to corrupt the election. and even to influence the election, there's nothing wrong with it, that's what democracy is all about. >> jill, it is a conspiracy case and i'm glad you brought up the case, it's not a hush money case....
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he moves on to stephanie clifforded, also known as stormy daniels. he talks about donald trump needing stormy daniels in 2006, how they talked about the apprentice at the time and the possibility of her becoming a contestant on the apprentice. stormy daniels dined off of that story for years now, writing a book, doing a documentary as well. and then he says, and i quote, i'm going to say something else about her testimony, and this is important. it does not matter. her testimony while salacious does not matter, and then he goes on to talk about the catch does not matter. then he talks about the catch and kill scheme. he reminds the jury the president hasn't been charged. he says catch and kill to purchase the rights is not against the law. he says i quote i encourage you to listen over the next couple of days when you hear mr. pecker testify. catch and kill is not against the law. todd blanche has wrapped up in fact his opening statements, guys. as we move on to see if we're going to hear from the first witness, david pecker. >> opening statement, 35
he moves on to stephanie clifforded, also known as stormy daniels. he talks about donald trump needing stormy daniels in 2006, how they talked about the apprentice at the time and the possibility of her becoming a contestant on the apprentice. stormy daniels dined off of that story for years now, writing a book, doing a documentary as well. and then he says, and i quote, i'm going to say something else about her testimony, and this is important. it does not matter. her testimony while salacious...
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you're looking at this giant six-figure payments to macdougal and to daniels. it's a totally different ball game. >> also, he didn't admit to campaign finance violations although he might have committed state crimes in the arnold schwarzenegger case. >> the reason that david pecker said he was even sensitive to the campaign finance angle of paying mcdougal in the first place, which is what caused him to lord it up with services, he was sensitive about that because as a function of what he had done for arnold schwarzenegger, he had caught the attention of regulators and investigators, and he narrowly escaped. he knew that was a problem. he tried to structure the karen mcdougal payout agreement in a way that would evade campaign finance problems. the only issue is as josh steinglass expertly elicited from him, while they did hire outside expert counsel to review that agreement, they didn't tell that counsel about, for example, the august 2015 meeting at which they had that agreement. they didn't represent to him all of the facts that a lawyer would need to render
you're looking at this giant six-figure payments to macdougal and to daniels. it's a totally different ball game. >> also, he didn't admit to campaign finance violations although he might have committed state crimes in the arnold schwarzenegger case. >> the reason that david pecker said he was even sensitive to the campaign finance angle of paying mcdougal in the first place, which is what caused him to lord it up with services, he was sensitive about that because as a function of...
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david pecker said today he believed trump or his company pay daniels until michael cohen told him in december of 2016 that he was the one who paid her. prosecutors are seeking to prove that mr. trump doctored internal business records to cover up that payment. david pecker testified that trump was aghast when he saw stormy daniels on 60 minutes. >> was it hush money? >> yes. >> david pecker said trump called him and said, we have an agreement with stormy daniels, that she can't mention my name. trump denied knowledge of the arrangement, the cross- examination, trump's lawyers challenged david credibility in business practices. at a campaign event, trump addressed the testimony of his longtime friend. >> david is a nice guy. >> what do we know about the payment to stormy daniels? >> reporter: david pecker testified about a payment his company did make to former playboy model, karen mcdougal, to keep her affair with trump quiet. packer said he coordinated with colin, because they concerned -- worried that paying mcdougall could violate campaign finance laws so they worked out a deal, a
david pecker said today he believed trump or his company pay daniels until michael cohen told him in december of 2016 that he was the one who paid her. prosecutors are seeking to prove that mr. trump doctored internal business records to cover up that payment. david pecker testified that trump was aghast when he saw stormy daniels on 60 minutes. >> was it hush money? >> yes. >> david pecker said trump called him and said, we have an agreement with stormy daniels, that she...
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he said we have an agreement with stormy daniels that she cannot mention my name. trump later denied knowledge of the arrangement. on cross-examination, mr. trump's lawyers challenging credibility and business practice. at a campaign event earlier in the day mr. trump addressed the testimony of his longtime friend. >> david has been a nice guy. >> did you know about the payment to stormy daniels before the 2020 election? >> reporter: pecker also testified today about the payment his company did make the former playboy model karen mcdougal to keep her alleged affair with mr. trump quiet. pecker said he coordinated with cohen because he was concerned paying mcdougal could violate campaign finance law. so they worked up an agreement to pay for contributions to magazines owned by american media, adding he believed trump was aware of the payment. the prosecution asking pecker was your principal purpose to suppress her story so as not to influence the election? pecker responding yes, it was. >> and we have peter baker and joy spent still with us. joyce, i wanted to start
he said we have an agreement with stormy daniels that she cannot mention my name. trump later denied knowledge of the arrangement. on cross-examination, mr. trump's lawyers challenging credibility and business practice. at a campaign event earlier in the day mr. trump addressed the testimony of his longtime friend. >> david has been a nice guy. >> did you know about the payment to stormy daniels before the 2020 election? >> reporter: pecker also testified today about the...
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she verified that trump did, in fact, have contact info for stormy daniels and karen mcdougal, two women who are central to this case. we also heard from a banking executive who worked with michael cohen, and who testified about the finances surrounding a shell company of cohen's. his testimony is set to continue into next week. alex? >> okay, and what are you watching for when court resumes on tuesday, specifically? >> alex, it is going to be a shorter week in court. it is not happening on monday. he is back on tuesday. that banking executive is set to continue and this witness list is expected to grow throughout the week. on wednesday, he is out of the courtroom and back on the campaign trail, hitting two major midwestern battleground states, wisconsin and michigan. on thursday, he is back in the courtroom for a gag order hearing on thursday morning. as these alleged violations continue to pile up until the judge's ruling. i want you to hear from the former president as he left court yesterday. take a listen. >> this is eight days that we have all been sitting in this courthouse. this
she verified that trump did, in fact, have contact info for stormy daniels and karen mcdougal, two women who are central to this case. we also heard from a banking executive who worked with michael cohen, and who testified about the finances surrounding a shell company of cohen's. his testimony is set to continue into next week. alex? >> okay, and what are you watching for when court resumes on tuesday, specifically? >> alex, it is going to be a shorter week in court. it is not...
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we haven't got to the stormy daniels stuff yet. what are you looking for out of what we have, two more days this week? what are you looking for? >> i said david pecker may have emerged as the people's star witness. we had a lot of focus on someone like michael cohen, but david pecker is better for the people for a number of reasons. number one, he has some credibility issues, but not the credibility issues of a michael cohen. number two, he starts at the beginning. prosecutors love to take you through a chronological, in the beginning, this was this relationship. by showing this relationship, where david pecker had communication with michael cohen, and i think this is critical, and they've already shown the communication with michael cohen went from once a month to once a quarter and escalated. what did it escalate corresponding to? the upcoming election. that is going to be key to demonstraing that this was not a bunch of hush money payments to protect my family or reputation with my wife. this was to influence the campaign. that
we haven't got to the stormy daniels stuff yet. what are you looking for out of what we have, two more days this week? what are you looking for? >> i said david pecker may have emerged as the people's star witness. we had a lot of focus on someone like michael cohen, but david pecker is better for the people for a number of reasons. number one, he has some credibility issues, but not the credibility issues of a michael cohen. number two, he starts at the beginning. prosecutors love to...
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the catch and kill, stormy daniels really did have this relationship. the bankers on the stand talking about the mechanics of the payment, this and that. there is the common metaphor that prosecutors use as they are building a case brick by brick. they want a wall of evidence at the end. they are dropping picks. pieces of evidence in isolation may not seem that fascinating to us but they are building a wall. whether that leads up to conviction remains to be seen. but, you know, it is hard for me to render any serious verdict on this week because they haven't really got to the main event yet, which is not just michael cohen, whenever he testifies, but also needs to be, there's going to need to be some evidence, ideally, that trump himself was aware the way the payments were booked may have been unlawful. it's not going to be enough to say, the hush money payment is not illegal by itself, nor are all the machinations that michael cohen went through to pay her. what is illegal, what is allegedly illegal is how the payments were booked in the trump organiza
the catch and kill, stormy daniels really did have this relationship. the bankers on the stand talking about the mechanics of the payment, this and that. there is the common metaphor that prosecutors use as they are building a case brick by brick. they want a wall of evidence at the end. they are dropping picks. pieces of evidence in isolation may not seem that fascinating to us but they are building a wall. whether that leads up to conviction remains to be seen. but, you know, it is hard for...
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michael cohen audiotape donald trump telling him to go pay off stormy daniels. maybe he just wanted out of the goodness of his heart to give her hundreds of thousands of dollars, but i suspect something else was going on and thus it jury was suspected as much. >> this gag order hearing tomorrow, what do you think is going to come of this? is the judge really going to send donald trump to jail, whether or not -- we know if it was a regular old defended, given how he's conducted himself they would, but what will happen here? >> in a regular defendant, you were me, did what donald trump is doing terrifying so flagrantly this gag order would be looking at a 30 day jail sentence. jailing trump's heart for this judge to do right now. particularly, because the jury has been in pendleton this highly consequential case. that's why the prosecutors instead of asking for about 30 days in jail that's allowed under the law have asked really really what -- $1000 fine. which is peanuts for you. lying about his finances whether it's a lot or little but it's not jail time. there
michael cohen audiotape donald trump telling him to go pay off stormy daniels. maybe he just wanted out of the goodness of his heart to give her hundreds of thousands of dollars, but i suspect something else was going on and thus it jury was suspected as much. >> this gag order hearing tomorrow, what do you think is going to come of this? is the judge really going to send donald trump to jail, whether or not -- we know if it was a regular old defended, given how he's conducted himself...
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the stormy daniels story. so this afternoon effectively the prosecutions was able to lay out to the jury that david pecker, despite all of the testimony around questions and whether this is normal or not, the prosecution agreement, all that aside, the crux of this is that donald trump. ed to keep these stories silent because of the 2016 election. >> vaughn, after pecker finished, they called rona graph. >> reporter: she was able to authenticate physical address, but the phone numbers she had cataloged for karen mcdougal, but also she had a contact under, quote, stormy, with a phone number. she testified she could make stormy daniels had visited trump tower. and that there was chatter that she could potentially be a celebrity apprentice herself, which matches up with storm yes daniels' statements that donald trump the night that they had sex told her that he would follow about her potential thely appearing on "celebrity apprentice." gary farro was the banker that worked with michael cohen, who is currently on t
the stormy daniels story. so this afternoon effectively the prosecutions was able to lay out to the jury that david pecker, despite all of the testimony around questions and whether this is normal or not, the prosecution agreement, all that aside, the crux of this is that donald trump. ed to keep these stories silent because of the 2016 election. >> vaughn, after pecker finished, they called rona graph. >> reporter: she was able to authenticate physical address, but the phone...
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trump's old microsoft contacts list, showing injuries -- showing injuries for stormy daniels and karen mcdougal, complete with phone numbers. when trump's lawyers get the chance to cross-examine rhona graff, they really didn't rebut what the prosecution had established, which was that donald trump was in contact with stormy daniels and karen mcdougal. instead the defense was quick to offer multiple reasons as to why trump might have been in contact with the two women. reasons, by the way, that have nothing to do with having an affair. for example they ask of trumpet been considering stormy daniels as a potential contestant on the celebrity apprentice, to which graff replied, it was part of the office chatter. it is worth remembering, donald trump is not on trial for cheating on his wife. trump's lawyers do not have to convince the jury that trump was just friends or whatever with stormy daniels and karen mcdougal because having an affair with an adult film actress or playboy model is not illegal. but donald trump himself still publicly denies that those affairs took place, even though
trump's old microsoft contacts list, showing injuries -- showing injuries for stormy daniels and karen mcdougal, complete with phone numbers. when trump's lawyers get the chance to cross-examine rhona graff, they really didn't rebut what the prosecution had established, which was that donald trump was in contact with stormy daniels and karen mcdougal. instead the defense was quick to offer multiple reasons as to why trump might have been in contact with the two women. reasons, by the way, that...
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in the waiting room, and they weren't able to get out of why stormy daniels was there. they're asking her part of your job duties were to work with the producers of "the apprentice." she says trump was relatively hands on, her words, with the show, which she says elevated him from being a businessman to a near rock star status. hoffinger objects. graff clarifies that "the apprentice" involved regular people. trump got involved once the celebrity apprentice began, which would be around 2007. he talked about who would make a good contestant. according to our reporter in the room, some more than others. there's in a side war right now. what does it mean to get all of this "apprentice" stuff out of rhona graff. >> how is this relevant to the trial. it seems far afield. it's showing he's active, busy, running a company, maybe not involved in the day-to-day record keeping, but instead at a higher level. >> we're going to take a quick break. we're going to talk about wht else happened today. david pecker was on the stand, a lot of redirect. our coverage of donald trump's hush
in the waiting room, and they weren't able to get out of why stormy daniels was there. they're asking her part of your job duties were to work with the producers of "the apprentice." she says trump was relatively hands on, her words, with the show, which she says elevated him from being a businessman to a near rock star status. hoffinger objects. graff clarifies that "the apprentice" involved regular people. trump got involved once the celebrity apprentice began, which would...
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>> they introduced a small fact, which is that the stormy daniels can't -- contact information is in the system. i suspect that was presented because we will see the prosecutor's attempt to establish that trump and stormy daniels did, in fact, have an intimate sexual encounter which trump has denied, and trump's lawyers denied in the opening statement. i think this is the first piece of evidence and i guess that there would be more. my guess is prosecutors want to be able to say to jurors at the end of this, you don't have to just take her word, we have additional evidence, trump is been saying she's lying, and this and that. that, to me, is the significance, because if the prosecutors can establish that trump, to the extent that they can establish that trump is lying about anything, it's helpful to their case. it's a big point. he's denied he's had this encounter but appears that it did in fact happen. >> michael collins banker was briefly on stand today and it seems the prosecution is starting to dig into the records . we are talking dollars and sense, who signed what, specific dat
>> they introduced a small fact, which is that the stormy daniels can't -- contact information is in the system. i suspect that was presented because we will see the prosecutor's attempt to establish that trump and stormy daniels did, in fact, have an intimate sexual encounter which trump has denied, and trump's lawyers denied in the opening statement. i think this is the first piece of evidence and i guess that there would be more. my guess is prosecutors want to be able to say to jurors...
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about stormy daniels. this brings them back into the news cycle. >> there's a lot of folks who say i don't want to hear about all this. okay, we have no more time. i'm so sorry. you know what? miami vice showed up. >> doing thing. what is going on? >> there you go. >> unfortunately, you are leaving us charles. the rest of the turkeys are coming back. before we go to break, you know what time it is? a quick update of our djt tracker following donald trump's media company to see how it is doing. the stock fell 8% to close at 32 bucks today. the same day trump qualified for an earn out bonus of 36 million shares. this is important. while you are going that thing is tanking, it will be worth nothing. it is not worth nothing yet and at today's price, those shares would be worth under $1.2 billion in that big boy's pocket. >>> republicans came into congress with big plans to squash joe biden's agenda, but with tonight's passage of the foreign aid bills is it proof joe biden is coming out on top? >>> and the pres
about stormy daniels. this brings them back into the news cycle. >> there's a lot of folks who say i don't want to hear about all this. okay, we have no more time. i'm so sorry. you know what? miami vice showed up. >> doing thing. what is going on? >> there you go. >> unfortunately, you are leaving us charles. the rest of the turkeys are coming back. before we go to break, you know what time it is? a quick update of our djt tracker following donald trump's media company...
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and helping facilitate the payment from cohen to daniels. seeking to undercut the testimony of david pecker, the former publisher of the national enquirer and key witness. testifying about how he helped silence people who could have hurt his election charges. mr. trump's lawyers sought to raise questions about motives. at one point saying, i've been truthful to the best of my recollection. also undermining the idea mr. trump wanted to bury those stories to protect his family, a common refrain from the stance. instead, he believed it was all to protect his campaign. >> i have to wish her a happy birthday. she's in florida. >> miliania trump, absent. the former president needs to be in court on tuesday, thursday, and friday of next week. wednesday, he will be using that time to campaign in the battleground states of wisconsin and michigan. alex? >> okay, dasha burns. thank you for that. he is the former assistant deputy general. host of the podcast talking fits. thank you very much for that. also, our good friend timothy havey, former prosecut
and helping facilitate the payment from cohen to daniels. seeking to undercut the testimony of david pecker, the former publisher of the national enquirer and key witness. testifying about how he helped silence people who could have hurt his election charges. mr. trump's lawyers sought to raise questions about motives. at one point saying, i've been truthful to the best of my recollection. also undermining the idea mr. trump wanted to bury those stories to protect his family, a common refrain...
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david michael cohen, maybe stormy daniels. who do you think would be the most effective witness for the prosecution? >> well, i think michael cohen is going to be the most important one. he was trump's fixer. he was right next to him. he pleaded guilty to federal charges for this hush money deal and another ones. he obviously has credibility issues because of that. he also is the one who's going to be able to tell the story. david is hugely important because he knew trump going back to the 1990s. he was directly involved in three hush money deals. so, he will also -- he's never spoken publicly about this. he will also be very important. >> he may be first. we will see. >> very good to talk with you. thank you so much. >>> cary lakes says her supporters may have to strap on a clock for the next six months. what prompted her to say that, you will hear her words in my they could be dangerous straight ahead. number one, because it's effective. does not require a prescription. and i've been taking it quite a while myself and i know
david michael cohen, maybe stormy daniels. who do you think would be the most effective witness for the prosecution? >> well, i think michael cohen is going to be the most important one. he was trump's fixer. he was right next to him. he pleaded guilty to federal charges for this hush money deal and another ones. he obviously has credibility issues because of that. he also is the one who's going to be able to tell the story. david is hugely important because he knew trump going back to...
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and the processor gave it to daniels and she didn't take it. the process server left it at her feet but informed her that she was being subpoenaed. basically stormy daniels lawyer says that is not adequate service and she was not aprized of what she was being given and dumping it as someone's feet is not stigs. this is something that will come before judge merchan and he will have to figure out how to prosode with this. it is kind of silly because stormy daniels will be testifying in the trial for the prosecution. she has already going to come under cross-examination. it is not clear what the benefit of either side was in resisting the subpoena in the way she did. this is going to be one of the things that judge merchan will have to deal with as we get into this trial. >> can i ask you quickly, charles, is she considered having been served even though she didn't touch it or take it? it landed at her feet. was she served? >> generally speaking that is going to be a factual question for judge merchan to respond to. i think in this case, i think h
and the processor gave it to daniels and she didn't take it. the process server left it at her feet but informed her that she was being subpoenaed. basically stormy daniels lawyer says that is not adequate service and she was not aprized of what she was being given and dumping it as someone's feet is not stigs. this is something that will come before judge merchan and he will have to figure out how to prosode with this. it is kind of silly because stormy daniels will be testifying in the trial...
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daniel. >> fair enough. he said something that we fact-checked, i think five times in the last couple of weeks, he said this is a biden indictment. it's a well-coordinated attack coming out of washington completely baseless, zero evidence whatsoever. this is an indictment approved by a grand jury of new york citizens. there is no basis for any claim that president biden had a personal role in it. the prosecutor behind it is manhattan district attorney alvin bragg, who is a locally elected official, does not report to the federal government. now, former prime president trump has repeatedly cited the fact that a former doj official went over to work for bragg. that's matthew colangelo who'd been talking about zero evidence that president biden had any role in that personal employment decision. colangelo's and bragg were former colleagues in the state attorney general's office i think it's also worth noting, jake, that when former president trump says, every legal expert thinks this case is a sham and so on. th
daniel. >> fair enough. he said something that we fact-checked, i think five times in the last couple of weeks, he said this is a biden indictment. it's a well-coordinated attack coming out of washington completely baseless, zero evidence whatsoever. this is an indictment approved by a grand jury of new york citizens. there is no basis for any claim that president biden had a personal role in it. the prosecutor behind it is manhattan district attorney alvin bragg, who is a locally elected...
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stormy daniels and karen mcdougal for donald trump. trump's longtime gatekeeper, rhona graff, was in many ways to trump's right-hand for 34 years. and this moment on the apprentice accurately captures her central role in organizing trump's personal and professional life trump province. he asked me to call you and tell you to meet him tomorrow morning at the new york stock exchange? >> i can tell you it was a reporter if you needed to reach trump, he called graph time. i was at trump tower to see trump when i was a business reporter or on the apprentice, she was there at her desk and his office door. she came and went from his office at her own whim. and that was unique she was always formal. he was always mr. trump to her, but she had stature and she controlled access to him. in fact, she wants told real estate weekly, quoting rhona, everybody knows in order to get through to him, they have to go through me. and she told prosecutors she not only remembered seeing stormy daniels and the reception area of trump tower before trump ran for
stormy daniels and karen mcdougal for donald trump. trump's longtime gatekeeper, rhona graff, was in many ways to trump's right-hand for 34 years. and this moment on the apprentice accurately captures her central role in organizing trump's personal and professional life trump province. he asked me to call you and tell you to meet him tomorrow morning at the new york stock exchange? >> i can tell you it was a reporter if you needed to reach trump, he called graph time. i was at trump tower...
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>> stormy daniels. you know, this is a woman who trump mocked, denied he had ever dealt with and people have whatever they can say about their line of work, but she has a story and now she gets her day in court. >> she is fierce and fabulous. i can't wait to hear her testify. liz, who do you think won the week? >> well, and this reproductive health skate where we are denying any sort of access to reproductive care, the rats of new york city are getting a delicious contraceptive. we can't get any contraceptive but the rats are getting a savory birth-control and i think if you talk to any woman somebody said you can have putin that is birth control, we would be very excited. >> how do rats have more rights than women in america? what is this hell skate? i want to acknowledge the nas.30th anniversary of this university gymnast who won the 2020 gymnastics collegiate championship, organ price, you go, girl. morgan price won the week. thank you very much. all in with chris hayes starts now.
>> stormy daniels. you know, this is a woman who trump mocked, denied he had ever dealt with and people have whatever they can say about their line of work, but she has a story and now she gets her day in court. >> she is fierce and fabulous. i can't wait to hear her testify. liz, who do you think won the week? >> well, and this reproductive health skate where we are denying any sort of access to reproductive care, the rats of new york city are getting a delicious...
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donald trump has pleaded not guilty and denies having any relationship with stormy daniels. we need some help here. let's get smarter with the help of our lead off panel, what stuck out to you? >> how badly the day went for trump. i think his lawyer struggled in the opening statements, and it was really notable because the state put on a convincing opening statement and i think you know, in particular, what todd blanche ran into, he couldn't say what his client wanted him to say, the defense didn't charge this case and so, he was left having to say things like, you know, this is president trump, you should all refer to him as president trump, there was stuff about how -- >> who cares. this the criminal trial and the argument you making is how you refer to, what you call them, that was his big moment? >> he led off with that. i think everyone in the courthouse kind of looked around and thought, is he really going with this argument, he eventually segued into saying, trump was ignorant and all of this and he couldn't be held accountable because this was all michael collins doi
donald trump has pleaded not guilty and denies having any relationship with stormy daniels. we need some help here. let's get smarter with the help of our lead off panel, what stuck out to you? >> how badly the day went for trump. i think his lawyer struggled in the opening statements, and it was really notable because the state put on a convincing opening statement and i think you know, in particular, what todd blanche ran into, he couldn't say what his client wanted him to say, the...
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we wouldn't be here if stormy daniels hadn't decided to tell her story. and my guest, jacob weissberg is ceo of pushkin industries, previously chairman of "slate." charles coleman is back with us as well. jake, have you met stormy daniels and spent time with her, i wonder is she the kind of person that would say no to a process server and leave that at her feet? >> i found her, i got a tip from a friend who was friend's of hers in the summer of 2016, and i reached out to her, and we were texting back and forth and talking and at that point she was trying to figure out the value of her story, and she had been talking to michael cohen about being paid hush money would be a polite term for it. she thought there was a good chance trump was going to stiff her as he had a lot of contractors over the years, and she thought she could share her story with the press, as an alternative way of realizing the value. at slate, we didn't pay for stories. i was trying to convince her to go public, to let me use it, without getting paid it. she didn't agree to it. she want
we wouldn't be here if stormy daniels hadn't decided to tell her story. and my guest, jacob weissberg is ceo of pushkin industries, previously chairman of "slate." charles coleman is back with us as well. jake, have you met stormy daniels and spent time with her, i wonder is she the kind of person that would say no to a process server and leave that at her feet? >> i found her, i got a tip from a friend who was friend's of hers in the summer of 2016, and i reached out to her,...
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you've got michael cohen, stormy daniels. their testimony doesn't matter because you can't focus on your client, so you've got to focus on dismantling their case. >> charles, how common is it to have two lawyers on a jury like this? >> not common at all. >> so it raised a question for me, because one of the things we've talked about in the days leading up to this is how, once they have the jury, they try to target and refine their opening statement, right? do the two lawyers view this very differently, catherine christian, likely than the other jurors? >> they don't appear to be trial lawyers, so it's very different. i heard someone write they've heard this instruction lots of times. most lawyers aren't trial lawyers. if they're trial lawyers, yes, they're used to objection and sustained. if they've never set foot in the courtroom, they're lawyers. i have a bias, i would never put a lawyer on a jury unless that's all i'm left with. i'm afraid they're thinking too much because that's what lawyers do, and they're second-guessin
you've got michael cohen, stormy daniels. their testimony doesn't matter because you can't focus on your client, so you've got to focus on dismantling their case. >> charles, how common is it to have two lawyers on a jury like this? >> not common at all. >> so it raised a question for me, because one of the things we've talked about in the days leading up to this is how, once they have the jury, they try to target and refine their opening statement, right? do the two lawyers...
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stormy daniels and michael cohen . stormy daniels said she had with trump in 2006, which trump denies. and she was paid off for being silent. 34 counts of falsifying business records to influence the 2016 election. the former president of the united states and the republican presumptive nominee is found guilty, he could face up to for years in prison. >> thank you. let's go to the former bronx, new york assistant district attorney. she was in court for the first week. and the former prosecutor in the district attorney's office in texas and now a civil rights attorney. welcome to both of you. while trump's sits for the hush money trial tomorrow, the judge will hear an argument to reject the bond. does this mean he might again be facing seizure of assets? >> thank you for having me. i think that this certainly puts us in to it an unprecedented situation where we were a few weeks ago where there were concerns that he was not going to make this bond. we would be back to square one. if this bond is voided, the attorney gene
stormy daniels and michael cohen . stormy daniels said she had with trump in 2006, which trump denies. and she was paid off for being silent. 34 counts of falsifying business records to influence the 2016 election. the former president of the united states and the republican presumptive nominee is found guilty, he could face up to for years in prison. >> thank you. let's go to the former bronx, new york assistant district attorney. she was in court for the first week. and the former...