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_ national enquirer. how does it link to donald trump? that's _ national enquirer. how does it link to donald trump? that's the - national enquirer. how does it link| to donald trump? that's the thing. there's an old expression in american law by a very famous evidence professor and it is a brick is not a wall. so the entire story, the entire narrative is a wall. but each piece of evidence consists of a brick so that you build up bricks and you make a wall. this is just a piece of the puzzle. a piece of the puzzle that makes this entire story for the ultimately they are going to call michael cohen. 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
_ national enquirer. how does it link to donald trump? that's _ national enquirer. how does it link to donald trump? that's the - national enquirer. how does it link| to donald trump? that's the thing. there's an old expression in american law by a very famous evidence professor and it is a brick is not a wall. so the entire story, the entire narrative is a wall. but each piece of evidence consists of a brick so that you build up bricks and you make a wall. this is just a piece of the puzzle. a...
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i was the - executive editor of the national enquirer from executive editor of the national enquirerfrom may executive editor of the national enquirer from may of 2014 right through to the summer of 2017, so i was the right—hand man to dylan howard, the editor in chief and chief content officer who reported directly to david becker, and i helped run the newsroom of the inquirer and of radar during this period of time, and then as you mentioned, i turned to become a source for a number of publications including the wall streetjournal on the eve of the election to get some of these stories out into the bloodstream, and subsequently went on to work... just bloodstream, and subsequently went on to work- - -— on to work... just to clarify you are sat there _ on to work... just to clarify you are sat there in _ on to work... just to clarify you are sat there in 2016, - on to work... just to clarify you l are sat there in 2016, just ahead on to work... just to clarify you - are sat there in 2016, just ahead of the presidential election that brought mr trump to parra, you're in the national
i was the - executive editor of the national enquirer from executive editor of the national enquirerfrom may executive editor of the national enquirer from may of 2014 right through to the summer of 2017, so i was the right—hand man to dylan howard, the editor in chief and chief content officer who reported directly to david becker, and i helped run the newsroom of the inquirer and of radar during this period of time, and then as you mentioned, i turned to become a source for a number of...
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former publisher of the national enquirer, david pecker was i national enquirer, david pecker was the one _ national enquirer, david pecker was the one who allegedly went about facilitating some of these hush money— facilitating some of these hush money payments, he also allegedly entered _ money payments, he also allegedly entered into an agreement to publish negative _ entered into an agreement to publish negative stories about trump's components, so he gave a lot of insights— components, so he gave a lot of insights into what exactly was agreed — insights into what exactly was agreed upon. insights into what exactly was agreed upon-— insights into what exactly was aa-reeduon. ~ , ., ., �*, agreed upon. absolutely, and that's 'ust the agreed upon. absolutely, and that's just the first — agreed upon. absolutely, and that's just the first witness, _ agreed upon. absolutely, and that's just the first witness, prosecutors i just the first witness, prosecutors say they have several corroborating witnesses, they'll be going through those business records, so a lot to come over
former publisher of the national enquirer, david pecker was i national enquirer, david pecker was the one _ national enquirer, david pecker was the one who allegedly went about facilitating some of these hush money— facilitating some of these hush money payments, he also allegedly entered _ money payments, he also allegedly entered into an agreement to publish negative _ entered into an agreement to publish negative stories about trump's components, so he gave a lot of insights— components,...
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the first witness is expected to be the head of the national enquirer, owner of the national enquirer. that witness will come on because the prosecution is going to want to show that stormy daniels payment was not in a vacuum, that he was accustomed to doing these grab and slash methods, to kill negative stories. and that the former president precisely what process his subordinate use in order to make it happen. that will be the first witness. 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 throu
the first witness is expected to be the head of the national enquirer, owner of the national enquirer. that witness will come on because the prosecution is going to want to show that stormy daniels payment was not in a vacuum, that he was accustomed to doing these grab and slash methods, to kill negative stories. and that the former president precisely what process his subordinate use in order to make it happen. that will be the first witness. then there will be a couple interesting witnesses...
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we are going to have david packer because of his work with the national enquirer and this relationship he had with mr donald trump and all of the work they did to have stories come forward or not come forward. before we hear from michael cohen and may be from stormy daniels. these individuals that are already fundamentally connected to why these payments had to occur. i want to ask you about what happened this morning. the back and forth over the gagging order. so, donald trump posting messages on social media, prosecution saying he is clearly breaking the gagging order. donald trumpan active and saying no, they don't. what did you make of that back—and—forth? the they don't. what did you make of that back-and-forth? the nuance of sa in: it that back-and-forth? the nuance of saying it was _ that back-and-forth? the nuance of saying it was not — that back-and-forth? the nuance of saying it was not necessarily - saying it was not necessarily president trump at some of the people on his staff that may been doing this that were trying to sort out if what the judge is asking for is or
we are going to have david packer because of his work with the national enquirer and this relationship he had with mr donald trump and all of the work they did to have stories come forward or not come forward. before we hear from michael cohen and may be from stormy daniels. these individuals that are already fundamentally connected to why these payments had to occur. i want to ask you about what happened this morning. the back and forth over the gagging order. so, donald trump posting messages...
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we're still on the first witness in this case, david pecker, the former publisher of the national enquirer. and remember, prosecutors have really identified him as kind of a key figure in the alleged catch and kill scheme that they say was devised with donald trump and his former lawyer, michael cohen, to have the tabloid help his campaign before the 2016 election. the 2016 election keep out of the news any embarrassing stories? so david pecker has been doing two things here. he's kind of been laying the groundwork, explaining how that catch and kill scheme alleged catch and kill scheme works. he says that when one story came out by a former playboy model, karen mcdougal, that he believed she was telling the truth. he alerted donald trump. they agreed that they should buy her story. he testified that he paid her $150,000 for kind of the rights for her story, but disguised it as services paid so he wouldn't violate any campaign finance laws. he then goes on to telljurors in the court that when he tried to get reimbursed from mr trump through his lawyer, michael cohen, his general counsel at
we're still on the first witness in this case, david pecker, the former publisher of the national enquirer. and remember, prosecutors have really identified him as kind of a key figure in the alleged catch and kill scheme that they say was devised with donald trump and his former lawyer, michael cohen, to have the tabloid help his campaign before the 2016 election. the 2016 election keep out of the news any embarrassing stories? so david pecker has been doing two things here. he's kind of been...
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on day seven, the key witness was former national enquirer publisher david pecker. he testified for more than four hours, discussing the work that he said he did for former president donald trump, whom he called �*the boss'. nada tawfik has the details. the first witness, david pecker, the former publisher of the national enquirer, was back on the stand, giving more testimony about the alleged �*catch and kill�* scheme that he was a part of, along with president donald trump and michael cohen, allegedly. now, he said that when a former playboy model, karen mcdougal, was shopping her story about an alleged affair with donald trump, that michael cohen directed him to pay her $150,000 to suppress her story. he said the boss — meaning donald trump — would take care of the payment. but then, david pecker said his counsel advised him against being reimbursed, and he said that they thought it was a campaign finance violation, that payment. so, david pecker, when it came to being told about stormy daniels and her story, he said that he refused to pay her $130,000
on day seven, the key witness was former national enquirer publisher david pecker. he testified for more than four hours, discussing the work that he said he did for former president donald trump, whom he called �*the boss'. nada tawfik has the details. the first witness, david pecker, the former publisher of the national enquirer, was back on the stand, giving more testimony about the alleged �*catch and kill�* scheme that he was a part of, along with president donald trump and michael...
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this is david pecker, who's the former publisher for the national enquirer, which is a tabloid newspaper here in the united states. and they were involved, really, in in helping donald trump kill various damaging stories. a process called catch and kill, where they would buy the stories off people who had damaging things to say about donald trump — they did it for others, too, and then simply not publish them. he's been on the stand and will be back on the stand tomorrow. the other thing, stephen, to bear in mind is that thejudge will also have a hearing before the jury goes to court tomorrow on a gag order that donald trump is subject to, where he's not meant to talk about witnesses in public, which he has done, according to the prosecution, at least seven times. and he did again today in the clip you heard there where he laid into michael cohen, who was his formal lawyer, who's going to be one of the main prosecution witnesses and who arranged those payments to stormy daniels. to china now where more than 100,000 people have been evacuated from their homes in guangdong, after days of
this is david pecker, who's the former publisher for the national enquirer, which is a tabloid newspaper here in the united states. and they were involved, really, in in helping donald trump kill various damaging stories. a process called catch and kill, where they would buy the stories off people who had damaging things to say about donald trump — they did it for others, too, and then simply not publish them. he's been on the stand and will be back on the stand tomorrow. the other thing,...
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enquirer, to discuss whether to pay off a playboy model who was shopping around a story of having a year—long affair with trump. before the trial resumed though, thejudge held a fiery hearing to determine if mr trump violated a gag order, which bans the former president from verbally attacking the jury and witnesses. this was donald trump's response. well, i think the gag order is totally unconstitutional. can't even allow articles to be put in. for example, these were articles over the last day and a half. they're very good articles. they tell you the case the sham, it shouldn't even have been tried or submitted. and, i don't even know if we are allowed to put them in. we have a gag order, which to me is totally unconstitutional. i'm not allowed to talk but people are allowed to talk about me. and they're keeping me in a courtroom that's freezing, by the way. in a courtroom all day long, sitting up as as straight as i can all day long. because, you know what? it's a very unfair situation. our correspondent gary o'donoghue has been following today's proceedings from new york. here
enquirer, to discuss whether to pay off a playboy model who was shopping around a story of having a year—long affair with trump. before the trial resumed though, thejudge held a fiery hearing to determine if mr trump violated a gag order, which bans the former president from verbally attacking the jury and witnesses. this was donald trump's response. well, i think the gag order is totally unconstitutional. can't even allow articles to be put in. for example, these were articles over the last...
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on day seven, the key witness was former national enquirer publisher david becker. he testified for more than four hours, discussing the work that he said he did for fermor president donald trump —— becker. he called the boss. added tofick has the details. david becker, the former publisher of the national enquirer was back on the stand. he was part of it all with donald trump and michael cohen allegedly and he said when a former playboy model karen mcdougal was shopping her story about an alleged affair with donald trump, michael cohen directed him to pay her hundred and $50,000 to suppress her story. he said the boss, meaning donald trump, would take care of the payment. but then mr becker said his counsel advised him against being reimbursed —— becker he said they thought it was a campaign finance violation that payment. so when it came to being told about stormy daniels and her story, he said that he refused to pay her $130,000 to buy her story, instead telling michael cohen that the boss would probably want him, cohen, to buy it to suppress the story. b
on day seven, the key witness was former national enquirer publisher david becker. he testified for more than four hours, discussing the work that he said he did for fermor president donald trump —— becker. he called the boss. added tofick has the details. david becker, the former publisher of the national enquirer was back on the stand. he was part of it all with donald trump and michael cohen allegedly and he said when a former playboy model karen mcdougal was shopping her story about an...
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he says that donald trump called her a nice woman, that they had agreed that national enquirer should buy her story and that she initially didn't want to come forward, being afraid she would be like the monica lewinsky in this case. so some interesting details coming out of court yet. but as i say still, very much laying the groundwork before we get to the actual payment. that is the key part of this case, that hush money payment to stormy daniels. power sharing is over in scotland. the scottish national party will now lead a minority government at holyrood. the scottish greens were given the news before an emergency cabinet meeting in edinburgh this morning — last week the party had announced that its membership would be given a vote about remaining in government, because of anger about the decision to scrap key climate targets. here's how the scottish first minister, humza yousaf, confirmed the news. i believe that going forward it is in the best interests of the people of scotland to pursue a different arrangement. that is why, following a discussion with my cabinet this morning,
he says that donald trump called her a nice woman, that they had agreed that national enquirer should buy her story and that she initially didn't want to come forward, being afraid she would be like the monica lewinsky in this case. so some interesting details coming out of court yet. but as i say still, very much laying the groundwork before we get to the actual payment. that is the key part of this case, that hush money payment to stormy daniels. power sharing is over in scotland. the...
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they are expecting the editor of the national enquirer understand today. he is going to be back on the stand today the former president's legal team will be questioning him. they will be defending him against the allegations. will be defending him against the allerations. ., ., , , allegations. thanks for bringing us u . allegations. thanks for bringing us u- to allegations. thanks for bringing us up to date- — allegations. thanks for bringing us up to date. let's _ allegations. thanks for bringing us up to date. let's speak— allegations. thanks for bringing us up to date. let's speak to - allegations. thanks for bringing us up to date. let's speak to a - allegations. thanks for bringing us| up to date. let's speak to a former federal prosecutor from the united states. thank you for being with us. let's talk about what is happening in the supreme court. what did you make about the arguments of the been put forward so far? the make about the arguments of the been put forward so far?— put forward so far? the supreme court arguments _ put forward so far
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enquirer david pecker to discuss whether to pay off a playboy model who was shopping around a story of having a year—long affair with the then presidential candidate. pecker, the prosecution's first witness in the hush money—case, told the court today that he mostly dealt with trump attorney and fixer michael cohen but the two of them did speak about this alleged mistress karen mcdougal. "it's my understanding she doesn't want the story to be published," he told trump. trump says pecker did not like the idea but candidate trump said cohen would get back to him in a few days. that says the prosecution is the thread of the 2016 election conspiracy. it wasn't a good day for the former president, before the proceedings had even got under way, the judge was scolding him over his social media posts, which the prosecution say breached the gag order. if they were hoping the admonishment would change the former presidents behaviour, they might be disappointed. i think the gag order is totally unconstitutional. can't even allow articles to be put in as an example. these are articles that
enquirer david pecker to discuss whether to pay off a playboy model who was shopping around a story of having a year—long affair with the then presidential candidate. pecker, the prosecution's first witness in the hush money—case, told the court today that he mostly dealt with trump attorney and fixer michael cohen but the two of them did speak about this alleged mistress karen mcdougal. "it's my understanding she doesn't want the story to be published," he told trump. trump says...
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this is the former national enquirer publisher, you will answer more questions about his efforts to suppress damaging information about donald trump during the 2016 election, as the trial continues. he is facing questions from donald trump's lawyers, who want to show the tabloids practice unflattering stories about him and it was established before he ran for president. donald trump denies all the charges and has pleaded not guilty. plenty more on that story and all the rest of the day's story on our website. to stay here on bbc news. thank you for watching. hello. it was a really cold start to the day. a widespread frost. lowest temperatures down to —6 in the coldest spots in both northern england and scotland. but many of us have seen sunny skies like these already. it is a day, though, where clouds will bubble up to bring showers. and we've seen lots of showers in northern ireland. there have been quite a few for the north and east of scotland, and down the eastern side of england. meanwhile, this thicker cloud affecting southern wales and southern—most areas of england. well, that's
this is the former national enquirer publisher, you will answer more questions about his efforts to suppress damaging information about donald trump during the 2016 election, as the trial continues. he is facing questions from donald trump's lawyers, who want to show the tabloids practice unflattering stories about him and it was established before he ran for president. donald trump denies all the charges and has pleaded not guilty. plenty more on that story and all the rest of the day's story...
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today we are expecting for the former publisher of the national enquirer to be back on the stand, because he is someone who was integrally a part of all of these transactions that are said to have been made in order to sort of catch and kill stories that looked unfavourable to the former president or to the then candidate trump at the time. so he is going to be back on the stand. the defence, the former president's legal team is going to be questioning him as they continue to try and poke holes in some of these arguments that the former president, again, orchestrated this scheme illegally to disclose some of those payments. a primary school teacher who stabbed her boyfriend and buried his body in the garden of their terraced house in northampton has pleaded guilty to murder, during her second trial at the old bailey. fiona beal, who's 50, was arrested last year after police found a notebook containing her plans to kill nick billingham. the general manager of the new co—op live arena in manchester, which will be the uk's largest music venue, has resigned. gary roden had criticised the wa
today we are expecting for the former publisher of the national enquirer to be back on the stand, because he is someone who was integrally a part of all of these transactions that are said to have been made in order to sort of catch and kill stories that looked unfavourable to the former president or to the then candidate trump at the time. so he is going to be back on the stand. the defence, the former president's legal team is going to be questioning him as they continue to try and poke holes...
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enquirer. and that allegedly back in 2015 with michael cohen and donald trump, they had a meeting and alleged this scheme to affect the election. that was the us attorney. china's weather agency has issued its highest—level rainstorm warning for the south of the country. more than 100,000 people have been evacuated from their homes in guangdong — after massive flooding in the country's most populous province. four people have died, and ten others are missing. laura bicker has more from beijing. powerful storms across southern china turned rivers into raging torrents. roads became fast flowing rapids cascading down village streets as hail the size of golf balls fell from the sky. watch the right hand corner of the security camera. the bridge simply couldn't withstand the sheer force of the flood. the destruction became clearer in daylight, as did the number of people left stranded. some almost managed to sleep through their rescue, cradled from the worst of the rising floodwaters. but others
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enquirer, he will be back on the stand, and prosecutors are still into their questioning with him, and they have got through his biographical information and he gave a bit of insight into what he called cheque—bookjournalism and how the tabloids would pay up to $10,000 for story, so far less than the alleged amount of the hush money payments were four to buy up stories of not just stormy daniels but karen mcdougal, a former playboy model, and a doorman who was trying to sew and a doorman who was trying to sew a negative story about donald trump. —— trying to sell. all extramarital affairs which trump denies. david packer is a good first witness for prosecutors because while the defence will strike hard at the credibility of somebody like michael cohen, his former lawyer, david pecker is a long—term friend of donald tom and was at the centre of the so—called catch and kill scheme to buy up negative stories that would have heard donald trump a's campaign, so he will lay the groundwork for that alleged scheme before prosecutors move onto corroborating witnesses. it before prosec
enquirer, he will be back on the stand, and prosecutors are still into their questioning with him, and they have got through his biographical information and he gave a bit of insight into what he called cheque—bookjournalism and how the tabloids would pay up to $10,000 for story, so far less than the alleged amount of the hush money payments were four to buy up stories of not just stormy daniels but karen mcdougal, a former playboy model, and a doorman who was trying to sew and a doorman who...
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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.— president made remarks to the waiting media. just want to say before we _ waiting media. just want to say before we begin, _ waiting media. just want to say before we begin, this _ waiting media. just want to say before we begin, this is - waiting media. just want to say before we begin, this is done i waiting media. just want to say | before we begin, this is done as election interference, everybody knows it, i am here instead of being able to
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...
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enquirer, was involved really in a sort of plan with donald trump and his lawyer, notjust to stop those negative stories about donald trump, but to promote positive stories before the election — and indeed to promote smears about some of his opponents, hillary clinton, the republican opponents like ted cruz. so, what they're trying to say is that this was part of a pattern that led to the situation with stormy daniels, which, of course, is the subject of this particular case. i also want to ask you about the gag order, which mr trump was just responding there. he was scolded somewhat by the judge for his social media posts, and thejudge generally seemed rather frustrated. what was your take on that? well, the prosecution have said that donald trump has effectively broken this gag order, which means he shouldn't be talking about witnesses. he shouldn't even be talking aboutjurors, families ofjurors or families of court members. and the prosecution say, "look, he's broken this gag order about ten times", according to them. and really, new york law says that he should be fined $1,000 eac
enquirer, was involved really in a sort of plan with donald trump and his lawyer, notjust to stop those negative stories about donald trump, but to promote positive stories before the election — and indeed to promote smears about some of his opponents, hillary clinton, the republican opponents like ted cruz. so, what they're trying to say is that this was part of a pattern that led to the situation with stormy daniels, which, of course, is the subject of this particular case. i also want to...
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we are still on the first witness in this case, the publisher of the national enquirer, and he gave more details into these payments that he said he made on behalf of donald trump through his lawyer, michael cohen. the first to a former playboy model, karen mcdougal, who said she had an affair with donald trump, which donald trump denies. 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 was
we are still on the first witness in this case, the publisher of the national enquirer, and he gave more details into these payments that he said he made on behalf of donald trump through his lawyer, michael cohen. the first to a former playboy model, karen mcdougal, who said she had an affair with donald trump, which donald trump denies. 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...
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the soft—spoken former publisher of the national enquirer came off as a reliable witness and he and trump seemed to show a mutual respect, so instead the defence tried to gently prod him to say the scheme was a typical tabloid business decision, the catch and kill scheme, but david pecker said he was being truthful when he said it was done in defence of donald trump's campaign. week one is done in the history books but donald trump will have to face many more familiarfaces. sexual assault survivors and advocates have expressed outrage afterjudges in new york overturned a 2020 rape conviction against the former hollywood producer, harvey weinstein. new york's highest court ruled that during his trial four years ago, prosecutors were wrongly allowed to call witnesses whose accusations were not part of the charges against him. now, weinstein will remain in prison on a separate rape conviction in california. weinstein�*s new york trial was a pivotal moment for the #metoo movement, which raises awareness of sexual abuse and aggression against women. it began in 2006, and went viral during we
the soft—spoken former publisher of the national enquirer came off as a reliable witness and he and trump seemed to show a mutual respect, so instead the defence tried to gently prod him to say the scheme was a typical tabloid business decision, the catch and kill scheme, but david pecker said he was being truthful when he said it was done in defence of donald trump's campaign. week one is done in the history books but donald trump will have to face many more familiarfaces. sexual assault...
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well, things were very different with the former national enquirer publisher david pecker. the defence tried to discredit him even though he was a reliable witness who said he didn�*t hold any grudges against donald trump or have any ill will against him. they tried to get him to say that the whole alleged catch and kill scheme, which prosecutors had said is a criminal conspiracy to influence the election — well, the defence tried to paint it as a business decision, kind of standard operating procedure for a tabloid. but david pecker said he had been truthful on the stand. he reiterated that he did that scheme alongside donald trump and michael cohen, allegedly, to help the campaign. egyptian mediators are in israel tonight, in a new attempt to reach a ceasefire in the war in gaza. several israeli media outlets are reporting the country�*s war cabinet discussed a possible deal ahead of the delegation�*s arrival. an egyptian news agency linked to the country�*s intelligence sevice says there�*s been "notable progress" in finding common ground. but for now, there
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the former publisher of the national enquirer, david pecker, said he'd agreed with mr trump to buy the exclusive rights to such stories, but didn't print them. the us government says allegations that israeli forces buried more than 300 palestinians in a mass grave at a medical complex in gaza are incredibly troubling. it said it was seeking the israeli government's response. earlier, israel's military rejected the palestinian accusation, calling it baseless and unfounded. it said its attack against hamas militants in the area was precise and targeted. delegates from around the world are meeting in canada for a fourth round of talks aimed at reaching a binding global agreement to end plastics pollution. countries agreed in 2022 that a treaty to tackle the problem would be finalised by the end of this year. global plastic production has more than doubled this century to 460 million tonnes. in a few weeks time — millions of people will head to the polls across europe — for the first eu elections since 2019. the intervening years have been difficult, to say the least. there's been the
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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 news, new york. i'm joined by north america correspondent. gas up to speed with some of the key things to know about today's opening arguments? we know about today's opening arguments?— know about today's opening an uments? ~ ., ., , arguments? we had the opening statement from _ arguments? we had the opening statement from the _ arguments? we had the opening statement from the prosecution | statement from the prosecution and defence, pretty brief actually. 0nly around hour in total a really. the prosecution already setting up at these were, these charges and falsifying business record charges were notjust charges were not just misdemeanours charges were notjust misdemeanours but felonies and the reason they argue they were felony is because they were designed to cover u
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 news, new york. i'm joined by north america correspondent. gas up to speed with some of the key things to know about today's opening arguments? we know about today's opening...
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things were different with the former national enquirer publisher david pecker. the defence tried to discredit him, though he was a reliable witness who said he didn�*t hold grudges or have ill will against donald trump. they tried to get him to say that the alleged cash and kill scheme which prosecutors had said is a criminal conspiracy to influence the election, while the defence tried to paint it as a but decision and a standard operating procedure for a tabloid. day individual pecker said he was truthful. he reit raided he did that scheme alongside —— reiterated he did that scheme alongside donald trump and michael cohen to help the campaign. sexual assault survivors and advocates have expressed outrage afterjudges in new york overturned a 2020 rape conviction against the former hollywood producer, harvey weinstein. new york�*s highest court ruled that during his trial four years ago, prosecutors were wrongly allowed to call witnesses whose accusations were not part of the charges against him. weinstein will remain in prison on a separate rape convict
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our first witness on the stand, the man formally in charge of the national enquirer and a longtime friend of donald trump and someone who was involved in pain people who had negative stories about the former president effectively to stop them being published. to stop them being published. to stop them being published. to stop the damage being done. he will return to the stand but also before that happens the judge will rule on a gag order that the prosecution says donald trump has repeatedly, repeatedly broken. and that is not to criticise people such as witnesses, jurors, family members and members of the court. today, donald trump also had another go at michael cohen, his former lawyer who is one of the star witnesses for the prosecution in this case and we will see whether or not donald trump is find for those alleged reaches of the gag order. there are big witnesses to come in this case not least stormy daniels herself. and whether or not the defence decide to put donald trump himself on the stand. that was very o�*donoghue reporting there. to hear more about how there. to hear more
our first witness on the stand, the man formally in charge of the national enquirer and a longtime friend of donald trump and someone who was involved in pain people who had negative stories about the former president effectively to stop them being published. to stop them being published. to stop them being published. to stop the damage being done. he will return to the stand but also before that happens the judge will rule on a gag order that the prosecution says donald trump has repeatedly,...
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as you say, david pecker, former publisher of the national enquirer, celebrity gossip magazine, detailing effectively an arrangement between himself and donald trump just before the 2016 general election to stop those negative stories about donald trump getting into the press, promote positive ones about donald trump, andindeed positive ones about donald trump, and indeed circulate speculative and negative stories about some of his opponents, he suggested, for example, that hillary clinton had six months to live, that ted cruz, one of his opponents for the nomination, that his father was involved in the assassination of john of kennedy. that got under way today and the details of that came out, the "catch and kill" scheme. what the prosecution are trying to establish is that there was an absolute effort by donald trump and his advisers to stop those negative stories getting into the press, and that the stormy daniels payment, the payment to the pawn star, was part of that process, and therefore according to the prosecutors became part of election campaign finance violationss. mr pecker wi
as you say, david pecker, former publisher of the national enquirer, celebrity gossip magazine, detailing effectively an arrangement between himself and donald trump just before the 2016 general election to stop those negative stories about donald trump getting into the press, promote positive ones about donald trump, andindeed positive ones about donald trump, and indeed circulate speculative and negative stories about some of his opponents, he suggested, for example, that hillary clinton had...
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enquirer, and they asked him how he could help donald trump campaign. mr pecker said he agreed to publish negative stories about mr trump's opponents, and crucially, to kill any negative stories about mr trump himself. his testimony will be important to prosecutors case as they try to establish there was a criminal conspiracy on donald trump's part to influence the election. donald trump's lawyers have said this is how newspapers work and nothing about this was illegal. donald trump has been sitting silently in court, but he has been fuming on social media. he has been fuming on social media. he has accused thejudge has been fuming on social media. he has accused the judge of trying to take away his free speech and came after that fiery hearing on the gagging order where, really, after that fiery hearing on the gagging orderwhere, really, donald trump's lawyers frustrated the judge to the point where he said they were losing credibility with the court. they try to argue that donald trump's posts were in a political response to his opponents. thejudge sa
enquirer, and they asked him how he could help donald trump campaign. mr pecker said he agreed to publish negative stories about mr trump's opponents, and crucially, to kill any negative stories about mr trump himself. his testimony will be important to prosecutors case as they try to establish there was a criminal conspiracy on donald trump's part to influence the election. donald trump's lawyers have said this is how newspapers work and nothing about this was illegal. donald trump has been...
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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 news, new york. lucy letby, the nurse found guilty of the murder and attempted murder of babies in her care, is applying for permission to appeal against her convictions. the 34—year—old was told last year she'd spend the rest of her life injail, after she was found guilty of murdering seven babies and attempting to kill a further six at the countess of chester hospital between 2015 and 2016. her application is being considered by a panel ofjudges at the court of appeal in london. two men have been charged with spying for china after an investigation by counter—terrorism officers. the metropolitan police said christopher berry from oxfordshire and christopher cash from east london are both accused under the official secrets act. our security correspondent gordon core
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 news, new york. lucy letby, the nurse found guilty of the murder and attempted murder of babies in her care, is applying for permission to appeal against her convictions. the...
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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 potentially stormy daniels to buy those stories and not publish them, so to catch them and kill them. they prosecution has said that david pecker had at least one discussion with trump about this effort, and i suspect they'll put him on to talk a lot about that conversation and exactly what was said to trump and what trump said in response, and exactly how much knowledge — we can infer from that knowledge — we can infer from that knowledge based on what trump said. great to have your thoughts, things are coming on the programme. thanks for havin: are coming on the programme. thanks for having me- — nada tawfik because there. will come onto the witnesses — but first, bring us right up to speed with what we've heard there this morning. we've now had opening statements from both sides, withjurors listening intent
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 potentially stormy daniels to buy those stories and not publish them, so to catch them and kill them. they prosecution has said that david pecker had at least one discussion with trump about this effort, and i suspect they'll...
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enquirer. inquirer. his testimony contradicted donald trump's claimed that a hush money payment to stormy daniels ahead of the 2016 election was not about keeping that information from voters, but was to protect his family, his reputation and his brand. but david pecker said during a meeting of august 2015 donald trump and his former lawyer michael cohen asked him what he could do to help donald trump's campaign. he said that's when they came up with a plan, an agreement among friends, as he put it. that would mean david pecker would publish unflattering stories about donald trump's opponents, and catch and kill any negative stories about him. to tennessee — the state legislature has passed a bill that will allow teachers and school staffers to carry guns in schools — one year after a shooter killed six people at nashville's covenant school, including three 9—year—old students. there was an argument that this bill would create a deterrent forfuture tragedies. i spoke to justin jones, de
enquirer. inquirer. his testimony contradicted donald trump's claimed that a hush money payment to stormy daniels ahead of the 2016 election was not about keeping that information from voters, but was to protect his family, his reputation and his brand. but david pecker said during a meeting of august 2015 donald trump and his former lawyer michael cohen asked him what he could do to help donald trump's campaign. he said that's when they came up with a plan, an agreement among friends, as he...
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we are expecting the former publisher of the national enquirer to be back on the stand, he was someone who was an integral part of these transactions that are said to have been made in order to catch and kill stories that looked unfavourable to the former president or then candidate trump. he will be back at the stand the legal team will be questioning him as they continue to try and poke holes in some of these arguments that the former president illegally orchestrated the scheme to disclose some of those payments. this is the scene live at the courthouse where we are expecting donald trump to arrive shortly for the resumption of that hush money trial. around the world and across the uk. this is bbc news. the bbc has learned th there at a baby who was rescued from her dying mother's womb following an israeli air strike in gaza has died. sabreen was delivered by caesearean section in a rafah hospital shortly after midnight last sunday. doctors resuscitated the baby but she passed away on thursday. our special correspondent fergal keane followed the story of sabreen and a warning you may
we are expecting the former publisher of the national enquirer to be back on the stand, he was someone who was an integral part of these transactions that are said to have been made in order to catch and kill stories that looked unfavourable to the former president or then candidate trump. he will be back at the stand the legal team will be questioning him as they continue to try and poke holes in some of these arguments that the former president illegally orchestrated the scheme to disclose...
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enquirer, david pecker. and look, david pecker is someone who has come off on the stand as reliable, as truthful. he said he doesn't harbour any ill will towards donald trump even now. he had a decades long relationship with him. they had a mutually beneficial relationship. and obviously, he then decided to cooperate with prosecutors. and while the defence understood that and didn't come out attacking him in the same way, they have michael cohen, donald trump's former lawyer, they did try to kind of poke holes in the prosecution's narrative. they tried to cast this whole catch and kill alleged scheme as a business decision, as david pecker as someone who was cooperating with prosecutors at the time because he was worried that a deal with his tabloid and another big media company to be acquired would fall through. but look, in every kind of instance, the prosecution came back on redirect and had mr pepper reiterate that this was all done on redirect and had mr pecker reiterate that this was all done to help d
enquirer, david pecker. and look, david pecker is someone who has come off on the stand as reliable, as truthful. he said he doesn't harbour any ill will towards donald trump even now. he had a decades long relationship with him. they had a mutually beneficial relationship. and obviously, he then decided to cooperate with prosecutors. and while the defence understood that and didn't come out attacking him in the same way, they have michael cohen, donald trump's former lawyer, they did try to...
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well, things were very different with the former national enquirer publisher david pecker. the defence tried to discredit him even though he was a reliable witness who said he didn�*t hold any grudges against donald trump or have any ill will against him. they tried to get him to say that the whole alleged catch and kill scheme, which prosecutors had said is a criminal conspiracy to influence the election — well, the defence tried to paint it as a business decision, kind of standard operating procedure for a tabloid. but david pecker said he had been truthful on the stand. he reiterated that he did that scheme alongside donald trump and michael cohen, allegedly, to help the campaign. around the world and across the uk. this is bbc news. let�*s look at another story making news. it�*s been a day of fighting talk from humza yousaf, insisting he won�*t resign as scotland�*s first minister, if he loses votes of no confidence, in him and his government, which are expected next week. the snp leader is struggling to stay in control after he ended a power—sharing arra
well, things were very different with the former national enquirer publisher david pecker. the defence tried to discredit him even though he was a reliable witness who said he didn�*t hold any grudges against donald trump or have any ill will against him. they tried to get him to say that the whole alleged catch and kill scheme, which prosecutors had said is a criminal conspiracy to influence the election — well, the defence tried to paint it as a business decision, kind of standard...
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enquirer. his testimony contradicted donald trump's claimed that a hush money payment to stormy daniels ahead of the 2016 election was not about keeping that information from voters, but was to protect his family, his reputation and his family, his reputation and his brand. but david pecker said during a meeting of august 2015 donald trump and his former lawyer michael cohen asked him what he could do to help donald trump's campaign. he said that's when they came up he said that's when they came up with a plan, an agreement among friends, as he put it. that would mean david pecker would publish unflattering stories about donald trump's opponents, and catch and kill any negative stories about him. around the world and across the uk, this is bbc news. let's look at another story making news. the inquiry into it failings at the post office that led to hundreds of prosecutions has heard from the company's former top in—house lawyer, susan crichton. she has been asked about the handling of horizon
enquirer. his testimony contradicted donald trump's claimed that a hush money payment to stormy daniels ahead of the 2016 election was not about keeping that information from voters, but was to protect his family, his reputation and his family, his reputation and his brand. but david pecker said during a meeting of august 2015 donald trump and his former lawyer michael cohen asked him what he could do to help donald trump's campaign. he said that's when they came up he said that's when they...
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enquirer, is back on the stand. so far he has helped lay the stand. so far he has helped lay the groundwork of this case for prosecutors, detailing how his tabloid was a powerful tool for trump's campaign. it could begin giving evidence on the central piece of this case, that hush money payment to stormy daniels. donald trump says he is innocent and his lawyers will have a chance to question david pecker after prosecutors.— question david pecker after rosecutors. . ., ., ., , ~ prosecutors. thanks, nada tawfik. let's speak — prosecutors. thanks, nada tawfik. let's speak to _ prosecutors. thanks, nada tawfik. let's speak to gary _ prosecutors. thanks, nada tawfik. let's speak to gary o'donoghue i prosecutors. thanks, nada tawfik. let's speak to gary o'donoghue at| let's speak to gary o'donoghue at the supreme court, a significant day there, gary? the supreme court, a significant day there. gary?— there, gary? yeah, very significant da . bear there, gary? yeah, very significant day- bear in _ there, gary? yeah,
enquirer, is back on the stand. so far he has helped lay the stand. so far he has helped lay the groundwork of this case for prosecutors, detailing how his tabloid was a powerful tool for trump's campaign. it could begin giving evidence on the central piece of this case, that hush money payment to stormy daniels. donald trump says he is innocent and his lawyers will have a chance to question david pecker after prosecutors.— question david pecker after rosecutors. . ., ., ., , ~ prosecutors....
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enquirer. remember, prosecutors called him to really lay the foundation of their case. he testified that he had worked with donald trump's campaign because donald trump and michael coleman asked him how he could help donald trump's campaign. he said he would be the eyes and years for them, to look out for any negative stories and publish unflattering stories and publish unflattering stories about their opponents. prosecutors say it was part of a criminal conspiracy to influence the election, david pecker outlined a few of these kind of schemes, as he put it, and he said he worked with prosecutors, he admitted to committing crimes in a nonprescription agreement, so you agree to cooperate with prosecutors if he wasn't charged with any wrongdoing. the defence is trying to poke holes in the prosecution's case. they have gotten david pecker on the stand to say it was standing procedure for a tabloid to work to kill negative stories. they had done so for almost all snag a and tiger woods. they got da
enquirer. remember, prosecutors called him to really lay the foundation of their case. he testified that he had worked with donald trump's campaign because donald trump and michael coleman asked him how he could help donald trump's campaign. he said he would be the eyes and years for them, to look out for any negative stories and publish unflattering stories and publish unflattering stories about their opponents. prosecutors say it was part of a criminal conspiracy to influence the election,...
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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. what impact do you think this trial is having on the upcoming election? it is having a huge impact and it is having the opposite impact the democrats intended for it to have. the american people are not full by this witchhunt, this is a trial that should have happened years ago. we see through his political opponents. president trump us political opponents are persecuting him in a trial while he is trying to run for president, they know the
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,...
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we been given news the first witness is the former publisher of the national enquirer, he was involved in this alleged plot to cover up stories about donald trump's extramarital affairs. then is it a succession _ trump's extramarital affairs. then is it a succession of— trump's extramarital affairs. then is it a succession of different - is it a succession of different witnesses? do we know the names in advance? how far in advance do we know it at all?— know it at all? typically the prosecution _ know it at all? typically the prosecution would - know it at all? typically the prosecution would presentl know it at all? typically the | prosecution would present a know it at all? typically the - prosecution would present a witness list, and not only do the fans, any member of the public could have access to it to understand he was testifying in what order. in this case, the prosecution have claimed because of social media post, he doesn't want to identify his witnesses. much of this trial, including the names and order and even the theory of the case, is still to be revealed. absolutel
we been given news the first witness is the former publisher of the national enquirer, he was involved in this alleged plot to cover up stories about donald trump's extramarital affairs. then is it a succession _ trump's extramarital affairs. then is it a succession of— trump's extramarital affairs. then is it a succession of different - is it a succession of different witnesses? do we know the names in advance? how far in advance do we know it at all?— know it at all? typically the...
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the soft—spoken former publisher of the national enquirer came off as a reliable witness and he and trump seemed to show a mutual respect, so instead the defence tried to prod him saying it was a typical tabloid business decision, the catch and kill scheme, but david pacher said he was being truthful when he said it was donein truthful when he said it was done in defensive donald trump is my campaign. week one is donein is my campaign. week one is done in the history books but donald trump will have to face many more familiar faces. joining me live is former federal prosecutorfor the southern district of new york, sarah krissoff. great to see you, sarah. ijust want to start off by talking about this hush money trial in new york. i'm sure you've been following it closely. what has been your biggest take away so farfrom really been your biggest take away so far from really this first week of testimony? i far from really this first week of testimony?— far from really this first week of testimony? i think the state here did what _ of testimony? i think the state here did what they _ of test
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mr becker is a friend of donald trump, former publisher of the national enquirer. he is taking questions at the moment. 20 of analysis and reaction to witness number one in donald trump's criminal trial, do stay with us for that. —— david pecker. my colleague maryam moshiri is up next. for the moment, i am lewis vaughanjones. this is bbc news. bye—bye. hello there. it was another chilly day for the time of year pretty much everywhere, but where we had the sunshine across the north and the west of the uk, it didn't feel too bad. but it was chilly further east, where we had thicker cloud, even a few spots of rain. that's the story for the next few days. it will remain — the temperatures — below the seasonal norm, and there will be more cloud always towards eastern areas. and you can see why. this northerly arctic airflow has brought this chilly air to our shores and it's going to hang around for the next few days. high pressure sits out towards the west, hence the northerly wind. we've got low pressure developing out in the north sea. it's feeding in a lot
mr becker is a friend of donald trump, former publisher of the national enquirer. he is taking questions at the moment. 20 of analysis and reaction to witness number one in donald trump's criminal trial, do stay with us for that. —— david pecker. my colleague maryam moshiri is up next. for the moment, i am lewis vaughanjones. this is bbc news. bye—bye. hello there. it was another chilly day for the time of year pretty much everywhere, but where we had the sunshine across the north and the...
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enquirer, a tabloid, he's the man who is allegedly for the catch and kill scheme in which the campaign tried to hide any negative stories about trump, helped by packer. flan about trump, helped by packer. can ou about trump, helped by packer. can you explain some of the arguments they have been so far about donald trump's gag order. what they have been so far about donald trump's gag order.— they have been so far about donald trump's gag order. what has happened is trum- trump's gag order. what has happened is trum is trump's gag order. what has happened is trump is accused _ trump's gag order. what has happened is trump is accused of _ trump's gag order. what has happened is trump is accused of violating - trump's gag order. what has happened is trump is accused of violating a - is trump is accused of violating a 939 is trump is accused of violating a gag order, the order was put in place in march because he had made social media posts about the judge's daughter, prosecutors are saying that he violated the gag order because he posted several negative things about things he is not al
enquirer, a tabloid, he's the man who is allegedly for the catch and kill scheme in which the campaign tried to hide any negative stories about trump, helped by packer. flan about trump, helped by packer. can ou about trump, helped by packer. can you explain some of the arguments they have been so far about donald trump's gag order. what they have been so far about donald trump's gag order.— they have been so far about donald trump's gag order. what has happened is trum- trump's gag order....
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enquirer, david pecker. and look, david pecker is someone who has come off on the stand as reliable, as truthful. he said he doesn't harbour any ill will towards donald trump — even now. he had a decades long relationship with him. they had a mutually beneficial relationship. and obviously, he then decided to cooperate with prosecutors. and while the defence understood that and didn't come out attacking him in the same way, they have michael cohen, donald trump's former lawyer, they did try to kind of poke holes in the prosecution's narrative. they tried to cast this whole catch and kill alleged scheme as a business decision, as david pecker, as someone who was cooperating with prosecutors at the time because he was worried that a deal with his tabloid and another big media company to be acquired would fall through. but look, in every kind of instance, the prosecution came back on redirect and had mr pecker reiterate that this was all done to help donald trump's campaign. and so looking at the morning sess
enquirer, david pecker. and look, david pecker is someone who has come off on the stand as reliable, as truthful. he said he doesn't harbour any ill will towards donald trump — even now. he had a decades long relationship with him. they had a mutually beneficial relationship. and obviously, he then decided to cooperate with prosecutors. and while the defence understood that and didn't come out attacking him in the same way, they have michael cohen, donald trump's former lawyer, they did try...
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the witness, the former publisher of the national enquirer was back on the stand. he was outlining the agreement with donald trump to buy and kill damaging stories before the election, what more did we hear today? election, what more did we hear toda ? , ., today? yes, he went into further detail about two _ today? yes, he went into further detail about two of _ today? yes, he went into further detail about two of those - today? yes, he went into further. detail about two of those instances, first with _ detail about two of those instances, first with the playboy model, karen mcdougall. on the stand he said that he had _ mcdougall. 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 wil
the witness, the former publisher of the national enquirer was back on the stand. he was outlining the agreement with donald trump to buy and kill damaging stories before the election, what more did we hear today? election, what more did we hear toda ? , ., today? yes, he went into further detail about two _ today? yes, he went into further detail about two of _ today? yes, he went into further detail about two of those - today? yes, he went into further. detail about two of those instances,...
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the key prosecution witness today is david pepper, the long—time publisher of the national enquirer, who has been describing a 2015 meeting with mr trump and his fixer, michael d cohen. at that meeting, mr pepper said mr cohen and mr trump had asked him what he and his magazines could do "to help the 2016 campaign" — a statement that would seem to support the prosecution's argument that the men were notjust protecting mr trump's reputation, but aiding his campaign, as is alleged. "i would be your eyes and ears," mr pepper recalled telling them, as he described the tabloid practice of "catch and kill", by which publishers will buy the rights to a story, with the intention of burying it and never running it. with us tonight the retired district judge shira schneidlin. thank you for being here. did the prosecution, for you, set up the trail of it's evident today? t prosecution, for you, set up the trail of it's evident today? i think he did. i think— trail of it's evident today? i think he did. i think david _ trail of it's evident today? i think he did. i think david pepper's - he
the key prosecution witness today is david pepper, the long—time publisher of the national enquirer, who has been describing a 2015 meeting with mr trump and his fixer, michael d cohen. at that meeting, mr pepper said mr cohen and mr trump had asked him what he and his magazines could do "to help the 2016 campaign" — a statement that would seem to support the prosecution's argument that the men were notjust protecting mr trump's reputation, but aiding his campaign, as is alleged....
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the first witness ros david peckerfrom the national enquirer magazine. he bought miss mcdougal�*s story not so he could publish it but so he could suppress it in order to help donald trump's political campaign. mr trump is innocent until proven guilty, his lawyer reminded the jury, saying is innocent until proven guilty, his lawyer reminded thejury, saying his behaviour is not criminal, there is nothing wrong with trying to influence an election, it is called democracy. donald trump will be back in court tomorrow. this case is expected to last 6—8 weeks. the court has wrapped up for the i already even notice only lunch time here because one of the jurors has an emergency dental appointment so there is no more evidence today. on his way out donald trump stopped and talked to reporters as he so often does and once again he was claiming he was only prosecuted because he is running for president. this is a biden witchhunt to keep me off the campaign trail. so far it's not working, because my poll numbers are higher than they've ever been because the publ
the first witness ros david peckerfrom the national enquirer magazine. he bought miss mcdougal�*s story not so he could publish it but so he could suppress it in order to help donald trump's political campaign. mr trump is innocent until proven guilty, his lawyer reminded the jury, saying is innocent until proven guilty, his lawyer reminded thejury, saying his behaviour is not criminal, there is nothing wrong with trying to influence an election, it is called democracy. donald trump will be...
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enquirer and the first contact with stormy daniels and her team. the issue with this testimony is, is an alleged co—conspirator in this activity and he is testifying under a grant of immunity, so the defence are going to come after him and say this is all made up and perjured testimony to save himself, and he is doing it to try and sell more magazines. a cross examination of this witness is going to be very interesting. of this witness is going to be very interesting-— of this witness is going to be very interestinr. ., , ., , _, interesting. that should be coming u -. what interesting. that should be coming up- what do _ interesting. that should be coming up- what do you — interesting. that should be coming up. what do you make _ interesting. that should be coming up. what do you make over - interesting. that should be coming up. what do you make over all i interesting. that should be coming up. what do you make over all of l interesting. that should be coming i up. what do you make over all of the state of this trial, how it has been handle
enquirer and the first contact with stormy daniels and her team. the issue with this testimony is, is an alleged co—conspirator in this activity and he is testifying under a grant of immunity, so the defence are going to come after him and say this is all made up and perjured testimony to save himself, and he is doing it to try and sell more magazines. a cross examination of this witness is going to be very interesting. of this witness is going to be very interesting-— of this witness is...
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enquirer. someone who, for the prosecution, has really laid the groundwork for what they say is this criminal conspiracy, this alleged plan to catch and kill stories and basically suppress them from the boating public. and david packer was very clear in his testimony that this whole arrangement was to the benefit of the trump campaign. the defence tried to get him under cross examination to say that this was a really for his business. this was a business decision to publish or not publish the stories and in fact even cooperating with prosecutors was a business decision because he was in the middle of a media acquisition deal i don't want that threatened by a possible indictment. but david packer, just on redirect from the prosecution said, i have been telling the truth, this was about the campaign. the defence not really able to make much ground in hurting that narrative that the prosecution has put out there. in that narrative that the prosecution has put out there.— has put out there. in co
enquirer. someone who, for the prosecution, has really laid the groundwork for what they say is this criminal conspiracy, this alleged plan to catch and kill stories and basically suppress them from the boating public. and david packer was very clear in his testimony that this whole arrangement was to the benefit of the trump campaign. the defence tried to get him under cross examination to say that this was a really for his business. this was a business decision to publish or not publish the...