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what we heard from _ cohen's testimony? absolutely. what we heard from the _ cohen's testimony? absolutely. what we heard from the prosecution - we heard from the prosecution speaking to prospective jurors was that they wanted to make sure first of all that they understood they would be going through a lot of records and would be comfortable with that and also they used an analogy that just because with that and also they used an analogy thatjust because a gunmen is hired by someone else, do you understand that a crime could be directed by another? that's what they are trying to establish with michael cohen and donald trump, even though michael cohen made the payment to stormy daniels that it was directed by donald trump. again, trump's lawyers will try to discredit michael cohen to say he is someone with a vendetta against donald trump, the prosecution is building up to that moment where michael cohen will be on the stand and he is really the key witness and he has already pleaded guilty to campaignfinance he has already pleaded guilty to campaign finance violations that to 201
what we heard from _ cohen's testimony? absolutely. what we heard from the _ cohen's testimony? absolutely. what we heard from the prosecution - we heard from the prosecution speaking to prospective jurors was that they wanted to make sure first of all that they understood they would be going through a lot of records and would be comfortable with that and also they used an analogy that just because with that and also they used an analogy thatjust because a gunmen is hired by someone else, do...
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cohen _ a payment to a lawyer because, as you know, cohen was _ a payment to a lawyer because, as you know, cohen was a _ a payment to a lawyer because, as you know, cohen was a lawyer- a payment to a lawyer because, as| you know, cohen was a lawyer who represented — you know, cohen was a lawyer who represented a _ you know, cohen was a lawyer who represented a lot _ you know, cohen was a lawyer who represented a lot of— you know, cohen was a lawyer who represented a lot of people - you know, cohen was a lawyer who represented a lot of people over. you know, cohen was a lawyer whol represented a lot of people over the years. _ represented a lot of people over the years. l'm _ represented a lot of people over the years. l'm not— represented a lot of people over the years. i'm not the _ represented a lot of people over the years, i'm not the only— represented a lot of people over the years, i'm not the only one. - represented a lot of people over the years, i'm not the only one. he - years, i'm not the only one. he wasn't — years, i'm not the only one. he wasn't very— years,
cohen _ a payment to a lawyer because, as you know, cohen was _ a payment to a lawyer because, as you know, cohen was a _ a payment to a lawyer because, as you know, cohen was a lawyer- a payment to a lawyer because, as| you know, cohen was a lawyer who represented — you know, cohen was a lawyer who represented a _ you know, cohen was a lawyer who represented a lot _ you know, cohen was a lawyer who represented a lot of— you know, cohen was a lawyer who represented a lot of people - you...
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has to the airwaves. —— statements about michael cohen. it is a basic premise in the us of a fair trial that witnesses not be touched or given any reason not to want to come to court. stan; touched or given any reason not to want to come to court.— touched or given any reason not to want to come to court. stay with us, we will return _ want to come to court. stay with us, we will return to _ want to come to court. stay with us, we will return to our _ want to come to court. stay with us, we will return to our correspondent. we will return to our correspondent who is right outside the courthouse, nada tawfik, who is there. what is happening there at the moment, are there still demonstrators on site? yes. in the park in front of me there are still a number of protesters both for and against donald trump who have turned up at the courthouse. i mean, this is kind of a common scene that we have become accustomed to outside of donald trump as my trials, those coming to have their opinions heard... ,, ,, ,, , : coming to have their opinions hea
has to the airwaves. —— statements about michael cohen. it is a basic premise in the us of a fair trial that witnesses not be touched or given any reason not to want to come to court. stan; touched or given any reason not to want to come to court.— touched or given any reason not to want to come to court. stay with us, we will return _ want to come to court. stay with us, we will return to _ want to come to court. stay with us, we will return to our _ want to come to court. stay with us,...
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on the stand he said that he had agreed with michael cohen to pay a _ he had agreed with michael cohen to pay a karen mcdougall at the direction of donald trump hundred and $50,000 to buy her story about and $50,000 to buy her story about an alleged _ and $50,000 to buy her story about an alleged affair. michael cohen assured — an alleged affair. michael cohen assured him that the boss will take care of— assured him that the boss will take care of it — assured him that the boss will take care of it. david becker said after speaking — care of it. david becker said after speaking to his general council about— speaking to his general council about being reimbursed he told michaei— about being reimbursed he told michael cohen, don't reimburse me, it's a _ michael cohen, don't reimburse me, it's a had _ michael cohen, don't reimburse me, it's a bad idea. the prosecution has used _ it's a bad idea. the prosecution has used that— it's a bad idea. the prosecution has used that to — it's a bad idea. the prosecution has used that to bridge to the stormy daniets— used that to br
on the stand he said that he had agreed with michael cohen to pay a _ he had agreed with michael cohen to pay a karen mcdougall at the direction of donald trump hundred and $50,000 to buy her story about and $50,000 to buy her story about an alleged _ and $50,000 to buy her story about an alleged affair. michael cohen assured — an alleged affair. michael cohen assured him that the boss will take care of— assured him that the boss will take care of it — assured him that the boss will take...
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the court will hear evidence from trump's former fixer, now sworn enemy, michael cohen. he'll describe making that payment on mr trump's instructions. the defence will brand him an admitted liar and convicted criminal, who's now obsessed with his former boss. mr cohen was earlier involved in paying off a playboy model, karen mcdougal, who also said she'd had an affair with donald trump. he even recorded a conversation with mr trump about that deal, which the prosecution will use to show a pattern of behaviour. it will be a dramatic moment when michael cohen gives evidence as the prosecution's star witness, and there may be some rather more salacious testimony as well. donald trump's lawyers believe stormy daniels herself will be called to the stand. the first witness was david pecker, from the national enquirer magazine, who the prosecution claim conspired with donald trump to stop harmful stories being published that could damage his presidential campaign. donald trump will be back in court tomorrow in a case that's expected to last around six weeks. sarah smith, bbc ne
the court will hear evidence from trump's former fixer, now sworn enemy, michael cohen. he'll describe making that payment on mr trump's instructions. the defence will brand him an admitted liar and convicted criminal, who's now obsessed with his former boss. mr cohen was earlier involved in paying off a playboy model, karen mcdougal, who also said she'd had an affair with donald trump. he even recorded a conversation with mr trump about that deal, which the prosecution will use to show a...
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interesting, we will hear _ michael cohen's lies. interesting, we will hear from _ michael cohen's lies. interesting, we will hear from the _ michael cohen's lies. interesting, we will hear from the first - michael cohen's lies. interesting, | we will hear from the first witness in a moment, david packer — this phrase" catch and kill" is something we will all be repeating at nausea and i'm sure afterwards, just talk us through the rule of him and why he's being called first.— he's being called first. david packer was _ he's being called first. david packer was at _ he's being called first. david packer was at the _ he's being called first. david packer was at the centre - he's being called first. david packer was at the centre ofl he's being called first. david i packer was at the centre of this catch and kill scheme, he worked with the national enquirer, a tabloid in the us, and he was essentially buying stories in coordination with trunk, negative stories that would've hurt trump from a playboy playmate and at one point potenti
interesting, we will hear _ michael cohen's lies. interesting, we will hear from _ michael cohen's lies. interesting, we will hear from the _ michael cohen's lies. interesting, we will hear from the first - michael cohen's lies. interesting, | we will hear from the first witness in a moment, david packer — this phrase" catch and kill" is something we will all be repeating at nausea and i'm sure afterwards, just talk us through the rule of him and why he's being called first.— he's...
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you mentioned michael cohen. 0f you mentioned michael cohen. of course the trump defence team have spent months trashing him. how important is he going to be as a witness in this case? there are also tape—recording so how important will those be? tape-recording so how important will those be? , ., , ., a ., ., those be? testimony of michael cohen will be very important _ those be? testimony of michael cohen will be very important particularly - will be very important particularly on linking donald trump himself to be false occasion of the business records of the trump organisation which is the heart of the case. there are other witnesses who apparently based on reports we have heard will be able to corroborate michael cohen's account that donald trump was involved in orchestrating the payments to stormy daniels to keep quiet but on the actual falsification of the business records, to conceal the flow of money to michael cohen, in order to reimburse him for making those payments, that is less clear to me with the other witnesses are and who wi
you mentioned michael cohen. 0f you mentioned michael cohen. of course the trump defence team have spent months trashing him. how important is he going to be as a witness in this case? there are also tape—recording so how important will those be? tape-recording so how important will those be? , ., , ., a ., ., those be? testimony of michael cohen will be very important _ those be? testimony of michael cohen will be very important particularly - will be very important particularly on linking...
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michael cohen has been discredited on four separate occasions. we don't know how accurate or real those tapes are for that al did exist back in 2015. i'm not a defender of trump, i was on the us presidential debate team, the date it came up regarding these conversations was happening august 2015. i was on a team that wrote the question of donald trump about his treatment of women. remember the rosie o'donnell question and all of these? i'm no defender of trump. but these? i'm no defender of trump. but the double standard both in the media in the united states and also in the court system is rather obvious. your corresponded said, the judge in the case said they are trying to preserve the credibility of the justice system. that hasn't happened in new york city, i can tell you is a single female living in new york city with men running around the city punching women in the face, throwing women into sub like platforms and violent criminals sexually assaulting about mocking and killing women in new york city. that made me laugh. caring about thatjust
michael cohen has been discredited on four separate occasions. we don't know how accurate or real those tapes are for that al did exist back in 2015. i'm not a defender of trump, i was on the us presidential debate team, the date it came up regarding these conversations was happening august 2015. i was on a team that wrote the question of donald trump about his treatment of women. remember the rosie o'donnell question and all of these? i'm no defender of trump. but these? i'm no defender of...
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amy cohen, displacement from the city. amy cohen. thank — displacement from the city. amy cohen, thank you _ displacement from the city. amy cohen, thank you very _ displacement from the city. amy cohen, thank you very much for your thoughts on that today, amy cohen at the organisation ir amin. the inquiry into the uk's post office it scandal has been hearing from jon longman, who investigated alleged wrongdoing by postmasters. between 1999 and 2015, the post office prosecuted 700 people when a faulty system was really to blame. mr longman was asked why he didn't disclose information about a computer bug to the trial of postmaster seema misra, who was accused of fraud. it wasn't disclosed in mrs seema misra's trial. the existence of an important bug, the receipts and mismatched bug, was not disclosed in mrs seema misra's trial. was that deliberate? hat mrs seema misra's trial. was that deliberate?— deliberate? not on my part, no, because i— deliberate? not on my part, no, because i don't _ deliberate? not on my part, no, because i don't think _ deliberate? not on m
amy cohen, displacement from the city. amy cohen. thank — displacement from the city. amy cohen, thank you _ displacement from the city. amy cohen, thank you very _ displacement from the city. amy cohen, thank you very much for your thoughts on that today, amy cohen at the organisation ir amin. the inquiry into the uk's post office it scandal has been hearing from jon longman, who investigated alleged wrongdoing by postmasters. between 1999 and 2015, the post office prosecuted 700 people when...
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former banker and was reallyjust outlining the way michael cohen opened up a shell company, nail llc to take stormy daniels's lawyer and transfer her the $130,000 hush money payment. this is ultimately a case about falsifying business records, prosecutors have presented to the jury prosecutors have presented to the jury those transactions to help prove their case.— earlier i spoke to criminal defence lawyer and former prosecutor randy zellin who gave us his thoughts. i don't know if it was shakespeare that said it, but this is really much ado about nothing. 9000 to donald trump is $9 for the rest of us. so certainly mr trump won that round. in fact, for him to argue that he is treated differently, he's right. for him to say he's treated unfairly is wrong. anyone else would have been injail from the get go and would still be sitting injail. so chalk the 9,000 up to flicking it off the shoulder, win for trump. i understand what you're saying, but we heard from the judge that clear warning. now, there have been repeated breaches of this gag order over the last few weeks and yet we've
former banker and was reallyjust outlining the way michael cohen opened up a shell company, nail llc to take stormy daniels's lawyer and transfer her the $130,000 hush money payment. this is ultimately a case about falsifying business records, prosecutors have presented to the jury prosecutors have presented to the jury those transactions to help prove their case.— earlier i spoke to criminal defence lawyer and former prosecutor randy zellin who gave us his thoughts. i don't know if it was...
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we know that would come after michael cohen, the key | come after michael cohen, the key witness for the prosecution, by saying he's a convicted felon and lion —— liar, and stormy daniels, they say they affair has nothing to do with the elements of the trial, it falls business record, and she had previously said and writing that the affair never happened, and the first witness, david becker, they came after him saying he testified under a grant came after him saying he testified undera grant of came after him saying he testified under a grant of immunity. do you think donald _ under a grant of immunity. do you think donald trump _ under a grant of immunity. do you think donald trump himself - under a grant of immunity. do you think donald trump himself would j think donald trump himself would take the stand in this case? i take the stand in this case? i believe so, he testified in take the stand in this case? i believe so, he testified in new york civil fraud case, believe so, he testified in new york civilfraud case, and this is much for the courtroom and the court of public opi
we know that would come after michael cohen, the key | come after michael cohen, the key witness for the prosecution, by saying he's a convicted felon and lion —— liar, and stormy daniels, they say they affair has nothing to do with the elements of the trial, it falls business record, and she had previously said and writing that the affair never happened, and the first witness, david becker, they came after him saying he testified under a grant came after him saying he testified undera...
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when michael cohen set “p michael cohen when michael cohen set up a shell company that transferred money to stormy daniels's lawyer, the hush payment that is at the centre of the case. that banker said that he would have asked more questions if he knew that account wasn't being set up for real estate consulting but instead was made to help a presidential candidate, and for money to go to an adult film star. so, he really laid out the fact that he put the onus on michael going there to be honest with the bank. we had a few witnesses because of the prosecution to introduce evidence, we saw donald trump at rallies denying that he knew any of the women who had made claims of affairs or inappropriate touching against them, such as stormy daniels, and they aired a clip where he called michael cohen a great and talented your lawyer and a friend of his. . ~ talented your lawyer and a friend of his. ., ~ , ., ., ., talented your lawyer and a friend of his. ., ~ ., ., ., , ~ to the middle east — where hamas leaders, are considering a new ceasefire proposalfrom israel. the deal includes a 40—da
when michael cohen set “p michael cohen when michael cohen set up a shell company that transferred money to stormy daniels's lawyer, the hush payment that is at the centre of the case. that banker said that he would have asked more questions if he knew that account wasn't being set up for real estate consulting but instead was made to help a presidential candidate, and for money to go to an adult film star. so, he really laid out the fact that he put the onus on michael going there to be...
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michael cohen asks, what can you do to help the campaign? an david pecker said, what can you do to help the campaign? an david peckersaid, i'll be the eyes and ears of the campaign. my organisation, the organisation i used to work for, ami, will purchase negative stories of the market, while also writing negative stories about from's rivals and also positive stories promoting donald trump —— negative stories about donald trump's rivals. it's what potential was going on while i was there but were they had no firm evidence, i only learned the structure of this with this arrangement, that forms the basis of the indictment, when the indictment was released, and it was further confirmed to me in david pecker�*s testimony yesterday when in forensic detail he went through how this deal played out. 50 detail he went through how this deal -la ed out. ., , ., played out. so for viewers that aren't familiar _ played out. so for viewers that aren't familiar with _ played out. so for viewers that aren't familiar with some - played out. so for viewe
michael cohen asks, what can you do to help the campaign? an david pecker said, what can you do to help the campaign? an david peckersaid, i'll be the eyes and ears of the campaign. my organisation, the organisation i used to work for, ami, will purchase negative stories of the market, while also writing negative stories about from's rivals and also positive stories promoting donald trump —— negative stories about donald trump's rivals. it's what potential was going on while i was there but...
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that the boss would probably want him, cohen, to buy it to suppress the story. but then we heard from the defence and in their questioning, they really sought to get packer to really characterise the catch and kill scheme as prosecutors have put it —— becker. that's a standard operating procedure for a tabloid and not a criminal conspiracy that violated electoral laws. the defence asked him about that and he said yes, they often did by stories and not publish them and that he often suppressed stories for celebrities such as arnold schwarzenegger, tiger woods and even a high profile democrat rahm emanuel, the former white house chief of staff for barack obama. the un relief agency for palestinians under is warning about disease outbreaks in gaza amid worsening weather conditions, lack of sufficient water and waste disposal. the us military confirmed it started the construction of a temporary peer of the coast of gaza which is meant to boost deliveries of desperately needed aid. following reports the israel defense forces are preparing for a ground offensive i
that the boss would probably want him, cohen, to buy it to suppress the story. but then we heard from the defence and in their questioning, they really sought to get packer to really characterise the catch and kill scheme as prosecutors have put it —— becker. that's a standard operating procedure for a tabloid and not a criminal conspiracy that violated electoral laws. the defence asked him about that and he said yes, they often did by stories and not publish them and that he often...
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, calling michael cohen a serial perjury. they also say he courted a post by a conservative news host saying there were liberal democrats trying to get on the jury to obstruct its. they say all of this is incredibly problematic and they need to preserve the integrity of the criminaljustice system, that they should hit donald trump with financial penalties and a judge should tell him that if he doesn't stop, he could face jail time. donald trump's team is likely to repeat some of the defence that they have raised in written arguments saying he is not targeting anybody, that he is just defending himself from these attacks online. that that he isjust defending himself from these attacks online. that is the .a. from these attacks online. that is the gag order. — from these attacks online. that is the gag order, take _ from these attacks online. that is the gag order, take us _ from these attacks online. that is the gag order, take us three - from these attacks online. that is the gag order, take us three once that has happened,
, calling michael cohen a serial perjury. they also say he courted a post by a conservative news host saying there were liberal democrats trying to get on the jury to obstruct its. they say all of this is incredibly problematic and they need to preserve the integrity of the criminaljustice system, that they should hit donald trump with financial penalties and a judge should tell him that if he doesn't stop, he could face jail time. donald trump's team is likely to repeat some of the defence...
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for legal services, so there _ michael cohen for legal services, so there is— michael cohen for legal services, so there is a _ michael cohen for legal services, so there is a fraud thing. but that would — there is a fraud thing. but that would normally be what is called a misdemeanour, which is a mid—level offence _ misdemeanour, which is a mid—level offence. however, when you do it to cover— offence. however, when you do it to cover up _ offence. however, when you do it to cover up or— offence. however, when you do it to cover up or to— offence. however, when you do it to cover up orto aid offence. however, when you do it to cover up or to aid another crime, and that— cover up or to aid another crime, and that crime is election interference, it rises to the level of felony. — interference, it rises to the level of felony, which is the most serious offence _ of felony, which is the most serious offence they can be charged with. so they must— offence they can be charged with. so they must prove notjust the documents were fraudulent, that is the checks— documents we
for legal services, so there _ michael cohen for legal services, so there is— michael cohen for legal services, so there is a _ michael cohen for legal services, so there is a fraud thing. but that would — there is a fraud thing. but that would normally be what is called a misdemeanour, which is a mid—level offence _ misdemeanour, which is a mid—level offence. however, when you do it to cover— offence. however, when you do it to cover up _ offence. however, when you do it to cover up...
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michael cohen is absolutely pivotal to all of this. we michael cohen is absolutely pivotal to all of this-— to all of this. we are into the third week. _ to all of this. we are into the third week. you _ to all of this. we are into the third week. you are - to all of this. we are into the third week. you are there i to all of this. we are into the third week. you are there in | to all of this. we are into the i third week. you are there in new york. what is it like? is it something that people are talking about? it something that people are talking about? , ., , something that people are talking about? , . , ., about? it is an interesting one. there is a _ about? it is an interesting one. there is a huge _ about? it is an interesting one. there is a huge amount - about? it is an interesting one. there is a huge amount of i about? it is an interesting one. i there is a huge amount of media interest. we are all gripped by it. it has been very interesting for the jury it has been very interesting for the jury to really have a lid is lif
michael cohen is absolutely pivotal to all of this. we michael cohen is absolutely pivotal to all of this-— to all of this. we are into the third week. _ to all of this. we are into the third week. you _ to all of this. we are into the third week. you are - to all of this. we are into the third week. you are there i to all of this. we are into the third week. you are there in | to all of this. we are into the i third week. you are there in new york. what is it like? is it something that...
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however, he has acknowledged reimbursing cohen after initially denying any knowledge of the payments while president. did you know about $130,000 payments to stormy daniels? | but manhattan's district attorney alleges trump directed those payments as part of a scheme to help his 2016 campaign for the presidency and then falsified business records when he disguised the payments as legal fees. less than two weeks before the presidential election, michael cohen wired $130,000 to stormy daniels�* lawyer. that payment was to hide damaging information from the voting public. the participant scheme was illegal. political and legal experts disagree over the significance of the case. i think this case isjust so unique compared to the others. the others are really focused on actions that he truly undertook to undermine our democracy, right. and so this case is about, it's about paying off a mistress. it's a serious case. this is notjust about a porn star, which some people are trying to portray it as. this is about an effort to defraud the american voters in 2016 to keep them from learning m
however, he has acknowledged reimbursing cohen after initially denying any knowledge of the payments while president. did you know about $130,000 payments to stormy daniels? | but manhattan's district attorney alleges trump directed those payments as part of a scheme to help his 2016 campaign for the presidency and then falsified business records when he disguised the payments as legal fees. less than two weeks before the presidential election, michael cohen wired $130,000 to stormy daniels�*...
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prosecutors to get into the key payment that is at the centre of this case, the $130,000 that michael cohen paid to stormy daniels, which prosecutors here allege donald trump directed. so we've really gotten to kind of the david pecker testifying about kind of the timeline and the intent here, that this was all to help donald trump's campaign, allegedly. i spoke earlier with annemarie mcavoy — a former us federal prosecutor and legal expert on the significance of the supreme court case and why it's considered historic. it's a certainly a case of first impression. it's the first time that there's even been talk of bringing criminal charges against a president. obviously, there are a number of cases pending. and it was a fascinating discussion to hear thejustices going back and forth for a couple of hours on this issue. it seems that it's likely that they will remand it back to the district court. they there were concerns on both sides as to the scope of presidential immunity. it seems that the lawyers for trump actually acknowledge that there is no absolute immunity. and then they got into
prosecutors to get into the key payment that is at the centre of this case, the $130,000 that michael cohen paid to stormy daniels, which prosecutors here allege donald trump directed. so we've really gotten to kind of the david pecker testifying about kind of the timeline and the intent here, that this was all to help donald trump's campaign, allegedly. i spoke earlier with annemarie mcavoy — a former us federal prosecutor and legal expert on the significance of the supreme court case and...
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the court will hear evidence from trump's former fixer, now sworn enemy, michael cohen. he'll describe making that payment on mr trump's instructions. the defense will brand him an admitted liar and convicted criminal, who's now obsessed with his former boss. mr cohen was earlier involved in paying off a playboy model, karen mcdougal, who also said she'd had an affair with donald trump. he even recorded a conversation with mr trump about that deal, which the prosecution will use to show a pattern of behaviour. it will be a dramatic moment when michael cohen gives evidence as the prosecution's star witness, and there may be some rather more salacious testimony as well. donald trump's lawyers believe stormy daniels herself will be called to the stand. the first witness was david pecker, from the national enquirer magazine, who the prosecution claim conspired with donald trump to stop harmful stories being published that could damage his presidential campaign. donald trump will be back in court tomorrow in a case that's expected to last around six weeks. sarah smith, bbc ne
the court will hear evidence from trump's former fixer, now sworn enemy, michael cohen. he'll describe making that payment on mr trump's instructions. the defense will brand him an admitted liar and convicted criminal, who's now obsessed with his former boss. mr cohen was earlier involved in paying off a playboy model, karen mcdougal, who also said she'd had an affair with donald trump. he even recorded a conversation with mr trump about that deal, which the prosecution will use to show a...
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however, he has acknowledged reimbursing cohen after initially denying any knowledge of the payments while president. did you know about $130,000 payments to stormy daniels? but manhattan's district attorney alleges trump directed those payments as part of a scheme to help his 2016 campaign for the presidency and then falsified business records when he disguised the payments as legal fees. less than two weeks before the presidential election, michael cohen wired $130,000 to stormy daniels' lawyer. that payment was to hide damaging information from the voting public. the participant scheme was illegal. political and legal experts disagree over the significance of the case. i think this case isjust so unique compared to the others. the others are really focused on actions that he truly undertook to undermine our democracy, right. and so this case is about, it's about paying off a mistress. it's a serious case. this is notjust about a porn star, which some people are trying to portray it as. this is about an effort to defraud the american voters in 2016 to keep them from learning materi
however, he has acknowledged reimbursing cohen after initially denying any knowledge of the payments while president. did you know about $130,000 payments to stormy daniels? but manhattan's district attorney alleges trump directed those payments as part of a scheme to help his 2016 campaign for the presidency and then falsified business records when he disguised the payments as legal fees. less than two weeks before the presidential election, michael cohen wired $130,000 to stormy daniels'...
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and this is michael cohen. he is the fixer, he pleaded guilty to making the hush money payment to stormy daniels in 2018 but says that trump directed him to send that money. next we have karen mcdougal, who is also expected to be a witness. she claims to have had a previous illicit affair with mr trump and also says she was paid hush money by american media incorporated, which is the parent company of the national enquirer, for his story, forcing her to keep quiet. which brings me finally to david pecker. he was the then chairman and ceo of that tabloid and part of a catch and kill the scheme to support donald trump's 2016 presidential run. so essentially what he would do is buy the rights to stories that made donald trump look bad, he would then refuse to publish them to suppress damaging information. and he is expected to be the first witness called after the opening arguments. a few minutes ago the former president made remarks to the waiting media. just president made remarks to the waiting media.— presid
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i remember you and deb cohen doing this series of reports. how would you — so, that was for newsnight. how would you characterise media coverage of this story more widely? pretty woeful, i think. in what way? it just. .. it hasn't. .. i don't think the media has done itself — has not really — it's not had a good episode here. i think there are exceptions but, really, the running has been done by generalists — predominantly by female journalists — and all of the health and science specialists have been absent. there really wasn't the support from the wider bbc. and, rebecca coombes, if i could bring you in — you're head ofjournalism at the british medicaljournal. would you agree? would you say that science journalists avoided this subject? i'm afraid i would, actually. why? why did they? i think there was a real hesitancy, and i'm hopeful that post—cass, the hesitant might be more courageous in stepping into the silence. i think there was a real mishmash between evidence and advocacy, and that became a problem. so, i can talk fro
i remember you and deb cohen doing this series of reports. how would you — so, that was for newsnight. how would you characterise media coverage of this story more widely? pretty woeful, i think. in what way? it just. .. it hasn't. .. i don't think the media has done itself — has not really — it's not had a good episode here. i think there are exceptions but, really, the running has been done by generalists — predominantly by female journalists — and all of the health and science...
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and to remind people, michael cohen _ testimony. and to remind people, michael cohen was _ testimony. and to remind people, michael cohen was trump's - testimony. and to remind people, | michael cohen was trump's former lawyer who himself was jailed for three years if i recall correctly for various charges. what was donald trump's body language like today? it seemed like he was struggling to stay awake. seemed like he was struggling to stay awake-— seemed like he was struggling to stay awake.- last - seemed like he was struggling to stay awake.- last week i seemed like he was struggling to - stay awake.- last week during stay awake. what?! last week during 'u stay awake. what?! last week during jury selection. _ stay awake. what?! last week during jury selection. it _ stay awake. what?! last week during jury selection, it was _ stay awake. what?! last week during jury selection, it was a _ stay awake. what?! last week during jury selection, it was a full _ stay awake. what?! last week during jury selection, it was a full week- jur
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we have stormy daniels, an adult film star, who alleges she received a payment from michael cohen, a lawyerfor the trump organizationjust from michael cohen, a lawyerfor the trump organization just before the 2016 election to keep silent about her claimed affair with trump. and here we have michael cohen, the fixer, who pleaded guilty to making that hush money payment to stormy daniels in 2018 but he says trump directed him to send that money. another potential witness is a playboy model karen mcdougall who claims to have had a previous illicit affair with mr trump and said she was paid hush money by american media incorporated for her story forcing her to keep quiet, which brings me to the then chairman and ceo of that tabloid who was part of a catch and kill scheme to support mr trump's 2016 presidential run. he would essentially buy the rights to stories that would make trump look bad and then refused to publish them, to suppress the damaging information. he is expected to be the first witness called after the opening arguments. ads, to be the first witness called after the openin
we have stormy daniels, an adult film star, who alleges she received a payment from michael cohen, a lawyerfor the trump organizationjust from michael cohen, a lawyerfor the trump organization just before the 2016 election to keep silent about her claimed affair with trump. and here we have michael cohen, the fixer, who pleaded guilty to making that hush money payment to stormy daniels in 2018 but he says trump directed him to send that money. another potential witness is a playboy model karen...
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and this is michael cohen. he is the fixer, he pleaded guilty to making the hush money payment to stormy daniels in 2018 but says that trump directed him to send that money. next we have karen mcdougal, who is also expected to be a witness. she claims to have had a previous illicit affair with mr trump and also says she was paid hush money by american media incorporated, which is the parent company of the national enquirer, for his story, forcing her to keep quiet. which brings me finally to david pecker. he was the then chairman and ceo of that tabloid and part of a catch and kill the scheme to support donald trump's 2016 presidential run. so essentially what he would do is buy the rights to stories that made donald trump look bad, he would then refuse to publish them to suppress damaging information. and he is expected to be the first witness called after the opening arguments. thanks to meghan for that, he has started given his evidence before proceedings wrapped up for the day. of course this is a judicial
and this is michael cohen. he is the fixer, he pleaded guilty to making the hush money payment to stormy daniels in 2018 but says that trump directed him to send that money. next we have karen mcdougal, who is also expected to be a witness. she claims to have had a previous illicit affair with mr trump and also says she was paid hush money by american media incorporated, which is the parent company of the national enquirer, for his story, forcing her to keep quiet. which brings me finally to...
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nevertheless, the social media frenzy spread across tiktok and x and the name benjamin cohen came up on my videos and other feeds of people i spoke to and a lot of this is about the people who spread disinformation which can cause serious harm to the falsely accused and also the grieving relatives who have lost loved ones during the attack. it is all —— also about social media companies, and the incentive to do so, i reached out to be social media companies involved, and none of them got back to me. marianna spring, thanks. around the world and across the uk. this is bbc news. a new study has found that around one in four cases of breast cancer in the uk are preventable. with factors like alcohol consumption — or even choosing to breast—feed — having an impact on the chances of being diagnosed. the report points out that despite being the world's most common cancer, gaps in our knowledge continue to prevent effective action. let's speak to dr simon vincent, director of research, support and influencing at breast cancer now. this report is in the lancet today, so does it hav
nevertheless, the social media frenzy spread across tiktok and x and the name benjamin cohen came up on my videos and other feeds of people i spoke to and a lot of this is about the people who spread disinformation which can cause serious harm to the falsely accused and also the grieving relatives who have lost loved ones during the attack. it is all —— also about social media companies, and the incentive to do so, i reached out to be social media companies involved, and none of them got...
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and this is michael cohen. he is the fixer, he pleaded guilty to making the hush money payment to stormy daniels in 2018 but says that trump directed him to send that money. next we have karen mcdougal, who is also expected to be a witness. she claims to have had a previous illicit affair with mr trump and also says she was paid hush money by american media incorporated, which is the parent company of the national enquirer, for his story, forcing her to keep quiet. which brings me finally to david pecker. he was the then chairman and ceo of that tabloid and part of a catch and kill scheme to support donald trump's 2016 presidential run. so essentially what he would do is buy the rights to stories that made donald trump look bad, he would then refuse to publish them to suppress damaging information. and he is expected to be the first witness called after the opening arguments. let's speak to nikki beaver, national political director of the national federation of republican women. she's in alexandria, virginia. w
and this is michael cohen. he is the fixer, he pleaded guilty to making the hush money payment to stormy daniels in 2018 but says that trump directed him to send that money. next we have karen mcdougal, who is also expected to be a witness. she claims to have had a previous illicit affair with mr trump and also says she was paid hush money by american media incorporated, which is the parent company of the national enquirer, for his story, forcing her to keep quiet. which brings me finally to...
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michael cohen is going to tie all of this together. 0kay. caroline, without a banker today, a public television archivist showing his previous statements from donald trump, without a man who recalls depositions. are the public paying attention to this? doesn't matter in the jury a public opinion out there and is it making a difference to the campaign? christian, i think the general public— christian, i think the general public is _ christian, i think the general public is paying attention to what's going _ public is paying attention to what's going on — public is paying attention to what's going on. certainly it will be making _ going on. certainly it will be making a _ going on. certainly it will be making a difference was that it makes — making a difference was that it makes it— making a difference was that it makes it different this right now to trumu's _ makes it different this right now to trump's ground game for that monday through— trump's ground game for that monday through friday he is in court, six hour— through friday
michael cohen is going to tie all of this together. 0kay. caroline, without a banker today, a public television archivist showing his previous statements from donald trump, without a man who recalls depositions. are the public paying attention to this? doesn't matter in the jury a public opinion out there and is it making a difference to the campaign? christian, i think the general public— christian, i think the general public is _ christian, i think the general public is paying attention to...
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he said he paid $150,000 to her because michael cohen said "the boss will take care of it". but he said when he went to get reimbursement, his legal adviser really urged him against it. and then parts, as prosecutors allege, of this cover up, saying that donald trump spoke to him many times afterward, asking about why the women, for example, had given interviews when there was an agreement with them not to. and then the defence was able to just start their questioning of david pecker. and he testified that this kind of chequebookjournalism, paying to suppress stories, was standard operating procedure and that he had done it with several celebrities, including tiger woods and arnold schwarzenegger. us secretary of state, antony blinken, has called on washington and beijing to manage their differences "responsibly", on day two of his visit to china. this was the moment mr blinken arrived in beijing from shanghai. a full day of talks with china's political leadership is planned for friday, including a possible meeting with president xijinping. mr blinken�*s trip is aimed at r
he said he paid $150,000 to her because michael cohen said "the boss will take care of it". but he said when he went to get reimbursement, his legal adviser really urged him against it. and then parts, as prosecutors allege, of this cover up, saying that donald trump spoke to him many times afterward, asking about why the women, for example, had given interviews when there was an agreement with them not to. and then the defence was able to just start their questioning of david pecker....
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mr cohen is expected to be the prosecution's star witness. and other key witnesses include former media executive david pecker, who helped cover up the alleged affair. he testified before a grand jury in 2023. also, trump's press secretary during the 2020 presidential campaign, hope hicks. she could shed light on what was happening inside the political operation in the final weeks before the 2016 election. and former playboy model karen mcdougal, who told cnn that she had had an affair with the former president that began in 2006, something that donald trump denies. prosecutors in new york cited evidence of payments made to her by mr trump. and of course, the woman at the center of the trial, stormy daniels. and while no cameras will be allowed inside the courtroom, donald trump is expected to try to use the media attention to his advantage as he once again eyes the white house. around the world and across the uk, this is bbc news. let's get more on police in australia saying it's "obvious" that a man who fatally stabbed six people at a shopp
mr cohen is expected to be the prosecution's star witness. and other key witnesses include former media executive david pecker, who helped cover up the alleged affair. he testified before a grand jury in 2023. also, trump's press secretary during the 2020 presidential campaign, hope hicks. she could shed light on what was happening inside the political operation in the final weeks before the 2016 election. and former playboy model karen mcdougal, who told cnn that she had had an affair with the...
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and then you have michael cohen and he has a history of committing perjury on the stand. and that will be problematic. and certainly the defence will make a lot of hay out of that. how effective _ a lot of hay out of that. how effective are _ a lot of hay out of that. how effective are the _ a lot of hay out of that. how effective are the opening . effective are the opening arguments in shaping thejury�*s view of the trial? in arguments in shaping the “ury's view of the trial?�* view of the trial? in this case robabl view of the trial? in this case probably not _ view of the trial? in this case probably not very. _ view of the trial? in this case probably not very. i - view of the trial? in this case probably not very. i think - view of the trial? in this case l probably not very. i think most people have an opinion already have donald trump and undoubtably these jurors have their opinions of him. he was us president forfour years their opinions of him. he was us president for four years and much of this was already well out in the press including today the access h
and then you have michael cohen and he has a history of committing perjury on the stand. and that will be problematic. and certainly the defence will make a lot of hay out of that. how effective _ a lot of hay out of that. how effective are _ a lot of hay out of that. how effective are the _ a lot of hay out of that. how effective are the opening . effective are the opening arguments in shaping thejury�*s view of the trial? in arguments in shaping the “ury's view of the trial?�* view of...
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comedian and actor sasha baron cohen and his wife, eileen fisher, have announced that they are divorcing. they say they have jointly failed to end their marriage last year. the pair, who have three children, met in 2001 and married in 2010 stop this comes as the australian actress rebel wilson has made allegations about sasha baron cohen in her memoir, rebel rising, saying they were in a dispute during filming of a movie. he has denied the claims, and said through lawyers that those allegations had no basis in reality. france will become the first non—commonwealth country to take part in the king's changing of the guard ceremony — to mark the 120th anniversary of the entente cordiale. emily brown reports. the entente cordiale was set out in 1904 between britain and france, and to mark the 120th anniversary, french guards will... buckingham palace. france will become the first non—commonwealth country to take part in the ceremony. 32 french soldiers willjoin 42 guardsmen and prayed the growing together. let's find out what we can expect to see. to the public, they will be surprised,
comedian and actor sasha baron cohen and his wife, eileen fisher, have announced that they are divorcing. they say they have jointly failed to end their marriage last year. the pair, who have three children, met in 2001 and married in 2010 stop this comes as the australian actress rebel wilson has made allegations about sasha baron cohen in her memoir, rebel rising, saying they were in a dispute during filming of a movie. he has denied the claims, and said through lawyers that those allegations...
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the site has done that seven more times including calling michael cohen, a potential witness in this case, a serial liar. trump's lawyer said he did that because michael cohen is attacking him and because he is running for office he wants to respond to those attacks. they also say donald trump shared a quote by a conservative journalist essentially alluding to that democratic liberals were trying to get on to the jury to influence it. it was a quote he said about liberal activist lying to the judge in order to try and get on the trumpjury. they were not judge in order to try and get on the trump jury. they were not happy about that social media post as well from the president but there will be a meeting on some of these issues. as far as the timing of the trial, that depends. thejudge as far as the timing of the trial, that depends. the judge said opening statements could start as early as monday, that will depend onjury selection also if any of the jurors need to observe the passover holiday. need to observe the passover holida . ., ~ , ., dubai international airport is working hard
the site has done that seven more times including calling michael cohen, a potential witness in this case, a serial liar. trump's lawyer said he did that because michael cohen is attacking him and because he is running for office he wants to respond to those attacks. they also say donald trump shared a quote by a conservative journalist essentially alluding to that democratic liberals were trying to get on to the jury to influence it. it was a quote he said about liberal activist lying to the...
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mr cohen is expected to be the prosecution's star witness. other key witnesses include former media executive, david pecker, who helped cover up the alleged affair, and he testified before a grand jury in 2023. trump s press secretary during the 2020 presidential campaign, hope hicks. she could shed light on what was happening inside the political operation in the final weeks before the 2016 election. former playboy model, karen mcdougal, who told cnn she had an affair with the former president that began in 2006 — which trump denies. prosecutors in new york cited evidence of payments made to her by trump. and of course, the woman at the center of the trial, stormy daniels. while no cameras will be allowed the courtroom, donald trump is expected to try to use the media attention to his advantage as he again eyes the white house. i'm joined by a political and investigations reporter at the guardian covering donald trump and the justice guardian covering donald trump and thejustice department, so let's start with tomorrow and jury let's start
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but michael cohen was a convicted liar. he was a lawyer for many people, notjust me and he got in trouble because of things outside of what he did for me. one of the key questions we keep asking is how this is affecting the campaign. yesterday it was pennsylvania voting in the presidential primary. albeit the race is run. president trump clinched his party's nomination over a month ago. and yet a sizable share of republican primary voters cast a ballot for nikki haley yesterday — she had 147,000 votes with over 90% of the vote counted. why does that matter? well, president biden won pennsylvania byjust 80,000 votes in 2020. that ivo is a sizeable protest vote? it is if we actually know who those voters are they might have been biting voters who happen to vote in the republican primary. we don't know whether you can take those 150,000 votes and say those would have otherwise gone to a republican nominee but they're now going to a democratic nominee. the fact that the races over and there's still a sizeable minority, 16 or
but michael cohen was a convicted liar. he was a lawyer for many people, notjust me and he got in trouble because of things outside of what he did for me. one of the key questions we keep asking is how this is affecting the campaign. yesterday it was pennsylvania voting in the presidential primary. albeit the race is run. president trump clinched his party's nomination over a month ago. and yet a sizable share of republican primary voters cast a ballot for nikki haley yesterday — she had...
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then there will be a couple interesting witnesses like michael cohen, his formerfixer, stormy daniels, the former adult actress. much of the trial will be extraordinarily boring because it will be about financial records, and you will have accountants and record keepers coming on giving endless pieces of paper to the jury about different accounting methods and inputs and invoices, and that sort of thing. but the prosecution has to do it because the case is about falsification of business records. accountants across the world will be horrified that you called business records in anyway boring. that was really clear, thank you for talking us through what is coming up and what to look out for. thank you for coming on the programme. appreciated. we coming on the programme. appreciated-— coming on the programme. appreciated. coming on the programme. a- reciated. ~ , . ~ appreciated. we will be back in new york as and — appreciated. we will be back in new york as and when _ appreciated. we will be back in new york as and when we _ appreciated. we will be back in new york as and when we
then there will be a couple interesting witnesses like michael cohen, his formerfixer, stormy daniels, the former adult actress. much of the trial will be extraordinarily boring because it will be about financial records, and you will have accountants and record keepers coming on giving endless pieces of paper to the jury about different accounting methods and inputs and invoices, and that sort of thing. but the prosecution has to do it because the case is about falsification of business...
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adult film star stormy daniels and thejury michael cohen adult film star stormy daniels and the jury pool. we saw when he was arrived in court this morning, that for once he had his son eric trump with him. this is interesting because thaw is the first time we have seen a member of the trump family come to court with him and the lack of his relatives had attracted some comment here, in us as he made his way he said that the trial was a scam and the judge should excuse himself, that is interesting because he is allowed to attack and criticise the judge, even though thejudge has attack and criticise the judge, even though the judge has ordered attack and criticise the judge, even though thejudge has ordered him not to attack witness, jurors or court staff, not say anything about them online. thejudge noted that a $1,000 fine is not that much money for a very wealthy defendant like donald trump, and in fact thejudge said he wished he could find him more but the new york law says $1,000 is the max. he said if he continues to repeat the offence, and if it is necessary and appropriate the
adult film star stormy daniels and thejury michael cohen adult film star stormy daniels and the jury pool. we saw when he was arrived in court this morning, that for once he had his son eric trump with him. this is interesting because thaw is the first time we have seen a member of the trump family come to court with him and the lack of his relatives had attracted some comment here, in us as he made his way he said that the trial was a scam and the judge should excuse himself, that is...
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you know, we might get it with michael cohen but we don't expect these huge, big moments, like courtroom drama type of moments, where they are uncovering lies by the witnesses, but rather really poking holes here to make reasonable doubt in the jerry�*s mind of whether or not a crime was committed here. it mind of whether or not a crime was committed here.— was committed here. it was a busy week. — was committed here. it was a busy week. in _ was committed here. it was a busy week, in terms - was committed here. it was a busy week, in terms of- was committed here. it was a busy week, in terms of courtl busy week, in terms of court cases, for donald trump. there was also arguments heard in the supreme court over his claim that a president should have complete immunity in terms of their actions are taken in office. i'm curious, what did you make of the way the supreme courtjustices deliberated, questioned and really engaged with the arguments before them? yeah, i mean, they spent a huge amount of time on this, and that's not a surprise, but this case got many more hours argument than
you know, we might get it with michael cohen but we don't expect these huge, big moments, like courtroom drama type of moments, where they are uncovering lies by the witnesses, but rather really poking holes here to make reasonable doubt in the jerry�*s mind of whether or not a crime was committed here. it mind of whether or not a crime was committed here.— was committed here. it was a busy week. — was committed here. it was a busy week. in _ was committed here. it was a busy week, in...
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they say that donald trump did that even right outside of the courtroom doors in calling michael cohen a liar. and also when he spoke about david pecker calling him a nice man. prosecutors are just worried that donald trump, through these kind of statements to the press assembled here, through his social media posts, is trying to intimidate potential witnesses. the judge hasn't ruled yet if he will hold donald trump in contempt of court, though he did tell donald trump's team that their argument that he was just responding to political attacks really was losing them credibility with the court. where we're at now, though, lucy, is the first witness, david pecker, the former publisher of the national enquirer, he's back on the stand and he's really still laying out the groundwork of this case, helping prosecutors case that this was all about helping donald trump's campaign. he's outlining instances where his tabloid did do that and did pay hush money. the person they're speaking about right now is karen mcdougal, a former playboy model. and david pecker is really going over in detail con
they say that donald trump did that even right outside of the courtroom doors in calling michael cohen a liar. and also when he spoke about david pecker calling him a nice man. prosecutors are just worried that donald trump, through these kind of statements to the press assembled here, through his social media posts, is trying to intimidate potential witnesses. the judge hasn't ruled yet if he will hold donald trump in contempt of court, though he did tell donald trump's team that their...