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for arnold schwarzenegger. there were 20 stars he paid off there. he still likes trump. and, it was just unabashed about it. and, so, it really kind of came home. was so significant about that very point is what they did successfully, in a word, this week, the prosecutor laid the tracks, starting with the doorman that is now going to end at stormy and the tracks are the presidential candidacy express. that is what it is all about. we knew that david pecker had left the scene as of this time and now we understand it in a way that is completely consistent with this line of the narrative that is essential to what they are proven, which is it is all, from the start, about, yes, legally dodgy but more importantly for the actual crime, they are trying to bully his campaign, they are losing money, this would be a valuable story for them. doesn't matter, this is his job and this one and he played it in an open hand i think the jury found credible. >> what did you think ? >> it was interesting. when i talked first about the agreement with karen mcdougal and ami. on cross, there i
for arnold schwarzenegger. there were 20 stars he paid off there. he still likes trump. and, it was just unabashed about it. and, so, it really kind of came home. was so significant about that very point is what they did successfully, in a word, this week, the prosecutor laid the tracks, starting with the doorman that is now going to end at stormy and the tracks are the presidential candidacy express. that is what it is all about. we knew that david pecker had left the scene as of this time and...
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we had arnold schwarzenegger. we had robin. you had some holes and he couldn't remember some dates and times, maybe there is an issue with his memory. he was helpful to a certain extent. the defense, not as bad as michael cohen, he is someone who is not adversarial but could help not just the prosecution, but -- >> and that is why trump felt optimistic. >> right. >> there was one thing david said that was significant and one stood out when we was sitting outside listening when we were watching the school across the screen, he testifies that at first trump's focus on negative stories which we pointed out, had been about his wife, his daughter, how he was be perceived in his family. but then he said after the campaign started it shifted and it was what the impact would be on the election. and black and white the motive right there. how significant is that one lying. >> i think it is very significant because people thought that this case was going to rest on the credibility of michael cohen and stormy daniels lab their own issues.
we had arnold schwarzenegger. we had robin. you had some holes and he couldn't remember some dates and times, maybe there is an issue with his memory. he was helpful to a certain extent. the defense, not as bad as michael cohen, he is someone who is not adversarial but could help not just the prosecution, but -- >> and that is why trump felt optimistic. >> right. >> there was one thing david said that was significant and one stood out when we was sitting outside listening when...
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schwarzenegger national enquirer, right there trying to draw a parallel that arnold did it. and so it's all the same saying that this happens and donald trump is very interested in this. and he starts turning around like i've never seen him he turns around any choice to put his arm and the back of the chair looks certainly in the direction of the jury. i mean, i was looking i was just so it looks there. >> and your picture that's the trial three there. and then he didn't keep his arm there long enough for me. drawn, but he definitely wanted to see if the jury is listening. are they going to react or what did they think this is important? because it was finally some testimony that favored him and his case so he was very interested in that i haven't seen him do that since the beginning in style. and by the way, i had i haven't seen didn't seem have that kind of body language during e jean carroll's case either he was he thought that he really it seemed to me by his body language, you've thought he scored one 30 square when we shall see and thank you so much. always good to see
schwarzenegger national enquirer, right there trying to draw a parallel that arnold did it. and so it's all the same saying that this happens and donald trump is very interested in this. and he starts turning around like i've never seen him he turns around any choice to put his arm and the back of the chair looks certainly in the direction of the jury. i mean, i was looking i was just so it looks there. >> and your picture that's the trial three there. and then he didn't keep his arm...
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schwarzenegger, who transcended partisan politics, that republican ceiling has remained remarkably consistent for the better part of 25 years. so what specifically about you or your policy positions will allow you to pull up a terminator of sorts and break through the democratic stronghold in california well, jake, i came to california 50 years ago, put on a dodgers uniform and my dreams came true. my fall in love with this state >> i'm a >> neighbor, i'm somebody who had this wonderful currency with the fans being in the entertainment business, media business, you know, because you've had a long career rear you've earned the respect of the people that turn in today, and i think i did that for in front of millions of people. and now is steve garvey to 0.0 about a year ago, i turn the tv on and there was this snarkiness and and a dysfunctional washington career politicians were no longer talking to the people. they were running for power. and it took me five months to walk the state of california to talk to people from the north to central to the south, asked him what their lives were like eve
schwarzenegger, who transcended partisan politics, that republican ceiling has remained remarkably consistent for the better part of 25 years. so what specifically about you or your policy positions will allow you to pull up a terminator of sorts and break through the democratic stronghold in california well, jake, i came to california 50 years ago, put on a dodgers uniform and my dreams came true. my fall in love with this state >> i'm a >> neighbor, i'm somebody who had this...
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schwarzenegger, among many others. so steve, good to see you all right. so you hear garnish woman, cheryl, look, some democrats are closing the doors and they're not going to help johnson no matter what that might mean in terms of then therefore implicitly siding with marjorie taylor greene but it sounds like congressman cherelle is open to that. clearly, once this ukraine bill passes so do you think democrats bail amount? >> so i was listening to the congresswoman aaron and i was reminded of the old ronald reagan quote, talking about mikhail gorbachev at the end of the cold war, he would repeat all the time. >> dolby, a probe, which meant trust, but verify. >> and i think that's what the congresswoman is saying. she wants to see some action on aid to ukraine and the larger issue here is the to ukraine at a really, really dire hour. >> yeah. >> and mike johnson became speaker i believe he's an extremist republican, but history has placed him in a moment of dire consequence. and very often it seems like that the debates
schwarzenegger, among many others. so steve, good to see you all right. so you hear garnish woman, cheryl, look, some democrats are closing the doors and they're not going to help johnson no matter what that might mean in terms of then therefore implicitly siding with marjorie taylor greene but it sounds like congressman cherelle is open to that. clearly, once this ukraine bill passes so do you think democrats bail amount? >> so i was listening to the congresswoman aaron and i was...
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i mean, this is something that arnold, arnold schwarzenegger availed himself of when he was running for governor. and nothing stops them. >> becker called the practice of catch and kill, quote, checkbook journalism what do you make of that characterization well, it is what he's saying. >> you pay someone for their to silence them. now, in my world of legitimate journalism people don't offer money like that generally what they do and mike and my stories that have been career threatening to a number of people in this industry and the entertainment world. they threatened to sue you and they get a lawyer to write a real helen brimstone letter that is outrageous, it's false, it's this is that now i'm just going to knock wood when i say we have always published, when we've received those letters. and so far no one has as suit us. >> packer testified, quote, i told him trump, we're going to try to help the campaign and to do that, i want to keep this as quiet as possible, unquote were just behind the scenes of how you imagine pecker may have run this operation to help trump and also keep it se
i mean, this is something that arnold, arnold schwarzenegger availed himself of when he was running for governor. and nothing stops them. >> becker called the practice of catch and kill, quote, checkbook journalism what do you make of that characterization well, it is what he's saying. >> you pay someone for their to silence them. now, in my world of legitimate journalism people don't offer money like that generally what they do and mike and my stories that have been career...
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arnold schwarzenegger, tiger woods. no, the whole thing is a crock. >> tiger woods is not running for president, and the allegation -- at least not yet -- and it's about campaigning. >> i think it's all b.s., yes, political b.s. >> rev, it's no surprise that lindsey graham would defend donald trump and bring in false equivalencies while he is at it. we should also fact-check, of course, this is not a charge invented just for donald trump. but i want to get you a big picture of the politics of this. far too early to know if there will be impact in november from this criminal trial. what graham is saying is what we're hearing from some republicans. the idea that this case is not that serious. it's prosecutor overreach. biden ordered it up, whatever it might be. do you think that's going to have -- did that talking point, will it resonate with voters? people think, well, it was a long time ago and maybe it's not a big deal. could there be merit to the argument? will it work? >> i think they're trying to make it work. in th
arnold schwarzenegger, tiger woods. no, the whole thing is a crock. >> tiger woods is not running for president, and the allegation -- at least not yet -- and it's about campaigning. >> i think it's all b.s., yes, political b.s. >> rev, it's no surprise that lindsey graham would defend donald trump and bring in false equivalencies while he is at it. we should also fact-check, of course, this is not a charge invented just for donald trump. but i want to get you a big picture of...
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speaking of schwarzenegger, 13 years ago and those if other stories come up. i will speak to michael cohen and tell him that they will be for sale, and if you don't buy them someone else will. this was basically transaction. >> it was. and it doesn't matter what label it bears because what pecker has just done is he has described how catch and kill works. >> and this is a side of journalism that a lot of us are not very familiar with. we see the headlines and a lot of us discount it because so much of it is fake and you sort of know that going in,reach of know, headlines, i mean, they're in every store as people were buying their food. people don't read the stories so much as see the covers. >> it's an incredibly important vehicle for information, right? i remember this one great headline from when i was in law school at the counter that said one third of all american pets are space aliens, and of course you know that's made up, but as you read the headlines for politicians, for some people that's a primary source of news. they're sort of a captive audience in
speaking of schwarzenegger, 13 years ago and those if other stories come up. i will speak to michael cohen and tell him that they will be for sale, and if you don't buy them someone else will. this was basically transaction. >> it was. and it doesn't matter what label it bears because what pecker has just done is he has described how catch and kill works. >> and this is a side of journalism that a lot of us are not very familiar with. we see the headlines and a lot of us discount it...
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we heard about tiger woods, arnold schwarzenegger, other people like that. i think he's been a solid witness for the government and a good way to start. prosecutors have this idea of rules of primacy and recency. when the jury deliberates, they're likely to remember the first witness they heard and the last witness they heard. you want to start strong and end strong and put the more challenging witnesses in the middle. i imagine michael cohen, and if she testifies, stormy daniels, will come somewhere in the middle because they'll get beat up a little bit. you want to start strong and end strong, and i think they succeeded in starting strong. >> jon meacham, i'm thinking about you sitting here as a presidential historian listening to this conversation. we've become so inured to everything donald trump does, his personal behavior the last ten years, and we're so familiar with some of the details of the cases, we sort of talk through them. when you take a step back and think about just this week, a president who is sitting in a courtroom over a hush money payme
we heard about tiger woods, arnold schwarzenegger, other people like that. i think he's been a solid witness for the government and a good way to start. prosecutors have this idea of rules of primacy and recency. when the jury deliberates, they're likely to remember the first witness they heard and the last witness they heard. you want to start strong and end strong and put the more challenging witnesses in the middle. i imagine michael cohen, and if she testifies, stormy daniels, will come...