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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 bridge to the stormy daniels payment and explain why, as they allege, michael cohen made the payment _ they allege, michael cohen made the payment to stormy daniels at donald trump's _ payment to stormy daniels at donald trump's direction. but again, back to the _ trump's direction. but again, back to the issue — trump's direction. but again, back to the issue of intent. david packer places— to the issue of intent. david packer places donald trump's concerns about the election— places donald trump's concerns about the election at the forefront of all of their— the election at the forefront of all of their conversations. he says after— of their conversations. he says after a — of their conversations. he says aftera dinner
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 bridge to the stormy daniels payment and explain why, as they allege, michael cohen made the payment _ they allege, michael cohen made...
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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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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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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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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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payments to michael cohen 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
payments to michael cohen 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,...
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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 a whole discussion of what acts are private and what acts are official, and
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...
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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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cohen, — integrity of star witness michael cohen, saying that what they were calling _ cohen, saying that what they were calling election variance was just normal— calling election variance was just normal business. and the lawyer reminded — normal business. and the lawyer reminded the jury that his client was innocent and saying the prosecution would not meet the high bar to _ prosecution would not meet the high bar to prove he was guilty. both sides told jurors to use common sense, but we did just briefly get to the first witness in this david pecker, the owner of american media incorporated gave some insight into the tabloid news world, didn't it, but what is the kind of key point you think that prosecutors need to make with david pecker max want agreement as make with david pecker max want actreemen .,, ., make with david pecker max want actreemenfl ., , , , make with david pecker max want aareemen| .,, ., , , , ., agreement as former publisher of the national enquirer, _ agreement as former publisher of the national enquirer, david _ agreement as former publisher of the nat
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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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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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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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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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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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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...
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they talked about donald trump's account and his payment to michael cohen. i think the defence is going to try and pin this case on him and make him the fall guy. this case on him and make him the fall ru . . this case on him and make him the fall ru . , . , ., fall guy. interesting. just for eo - le fall guy. interesting. just for people who _ fall guy. interesting. just for people who are _ fall guy. interesting. just for people who are not - fall guy. interesting. just for people who are not in i fall guy. interesting. just for people who are not in the i fall guy. interesting. just for. people who are not in the us, fall guy. interesting. just for i people who are not in the us, that difference that you mentioned between misdemeanour and felony, explain that for us. in between misdemeanour and felony, explain that for us.— explain that for us. in states law, it is unique- _ explain that for us. in states law, it is unique. we _ explain that for us. in states law, it is unique. we do _ explain that for us. in states law, it is unique. we do not _ explai
they talked about donald trump's account and his payment to michael cohen. i think the defence is going to try and pin this case on him and make him the fall guy. this case on him and make him the fall ru . . this case on him and make him the fall ru . , . , ., fall guy. interesting. just for eo - le fall guy. interesting. just for people who _ fall guy. interesting. just for people who are _ fall guy. interesting. just for people who are not - fall guy. interesting. just for people who are not...
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the court will hear evidence from trumpet�*s for my fixer, now sworn enemy, michael cohen. he will describe making that payment on mr trump's instructions. the defence will grant him, an admitted liar and convicted criminal, who is now obsessed with his former boss. michael cohen was earlier involved in paying off a playboy model, karen mcdougal, who also said she had an affair with donald trump. he even recorded a conversation with mr trump about the deal which the prosecution will use to show a pattern of behaviour. 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. t
the court will hear evidence from trumpet�*s for my fixer, now sworn enemy, michael cohen. he will describe making that payment on mr trump's instructions. the defence will grant him, an admitted liar and convicted criminal, who is now obsessed with his former boss. michael cohen was earlier involved in paying off a playboy model, karen mcdougal, who also said she had an affair with donald trump. he even recorded a conversation with mr trump about the deal which the prosecution will use to...
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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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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 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 weinstein�*s trial after several women came forward alleging that he had sexually abused them. i spoke earlier to the founder of the me too campaign, tarana burke, and we spoke about what this means for that movement. know you said today the overturning of this conviction in harvey weinstein�*s 2020 new york case was not a blow to the metoo movement.— york case was not
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 conviction in california. weinstein�*s new york trial was...
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cohen. 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, whi
cohen. 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...
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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 is no sign of the war letting up. the israeli army is massing tanks near the boundary with southern gaza — in apparent preparation for a long—promised ground invasion into rafah. this was the scene in rafah on friday night — as israel continues to bombard the city from the air. gaza�*s hamas—run health agency says at least 50 people have been killed in israeli attacks over the past 2a hours. among the dead is sabreen al—sakani — a baby girl rescued from her dying mother�*s womb after an israeli air strike in rafah. we brought you her story earlier this week — now, her fig
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....
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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 arrangement with the scottish greens, leaving him at the helm of a minority administration. here he is speaking in dundee on friday. i�*v e i�*ve heard the anger and upset from green colleagues, and it wasn�*t meant, the action wasn�*t meant to upset and anger them which is clearly been communicated by them. and anger them but clearly, i will be writing to patrick harvey and lorna slater to let see if we can meet but it does not mean that two pro—independence parties who share so many values and so many policies cannot and should not work together in a less formal arrangement. the co
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...
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he said in the lead up to the 2016 election that michael cohen, donald trump's former lawyer, and mr trump himself asked for a meeting with the national 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 credibil
he said in the lead up to the 2016 election that michael cohen, donald trump's former lawyer, and mr trump himself asked for a meeting with the national 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...
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cohen. the defence hasn't yet decided whether or not the former president will go on the stand. i am praying that he will be acquitted but i'm scared that something can go wrong. he acquitted but i'm scared that something can go wrong. he is a crook and _ something can go wrong. he is a crook and a _ something can go wrong. he is a crook and a cheat. _ something can go wrong. he is a crook and a cheat. i _ something can go wrong. he is a crook and a cheat. i hope - something can go wrong. he is a crook and a cheat. i hope he - crook and a cheat. i hope he gets— crook and a cheat. i hope he getsjustice that he deserves. later— getsjustice that he deserves. later the _ getsjustice that he deserves. later the judge will consider whether donald trump had already violated a gag order which prevents him speaking publicly about witnesses and could get him find. gary o'donoghue, bbc news, new york. let's get some of the day's other news now. ten people have been killed in kuala lumpur today afte
cohen. the defence hasn't yet decided whether or not the former president will go on the stand. i am praying that he will be acquitted but i'm scared that something can go wrong. he acquitted but i'm scared that something can go wrong. he is a crook and _ something can go wrong. he is a crook and a _ something can go wrong. he is a crook and a cheat. _ something can go wrong. he is a crook and a cheat. i _ something can go wrong. he is a crook and a cheat. i hope - something can go wrong. he is...
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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 about how the trailers seen outside american borders i spoke to pascal fletcher, latin specialist at bbc monitoring. those courtroom sketches of donald trump has have gone right around the world. what reaction have you been seeing in latin america? there is considerable interest across the continent right from mexico which you would expect right down to argentina in places like cuba. and the things we have seen, the prosecutors argue about orchestrating a criminal scheme to disrupt the presidential election in 2016, references to election fraud that made a lot of headlines today through the continent. other stories
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 about how the...
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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 donald trump's campaign. and so looking at the morning session, the defence didn't do really enough, i think, to damage the prosecution's narrative. but of course, we are only on the first witness so far. i'm joined by laurie levenson, former federal prosecutor and professor of law at loyola marymount university in los angeles. you've been watching donald trump this trial in new york. what do you make of it so far? i this trial in new york. what do you make of it so far?— make of it so far? i think it's an uncomforta
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...
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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 session, the defence didn't do really enough, i think, to damage the prosecution's narrative. but of course, we're only on the first witness so far. i'm joined by formalfederal prosecutor, joe moreno. jo, jo, good to have your analysis on the programme tonight. give us a sense of what we learned this week because there was a lot of noise, we heard a lot from donald trump outside of court, a lot from the prosecution laying out their case. how we any clearer on it which way this could head?— how we any clearer on it which way
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...
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cohen and donald trump, they had a meeting and alleged this scheme to effect the election.— effect the election. kelly, i know there's going _ effect the election. kelly, i know there's going to _ effect the election. kelly, i know there's going to be _ effect the election. kelly, i know there's going to be 20 _ effect the election. kelly, i know there's going to be 20 more - effect the election. kelly, i know there's going to be 20 more to l effect the election. kelly, i know. there's going to be 20 more to talk about over the next 6—8 weeks so i'm sure we will speak to again. for the moment, thank you. back now to our top story, and assess approval by both houses of parliament of the rwanda bill, which the uk government has hailed as a landmark moment in its efforts to stop people smuggling. human rights groups say the plan, which will allow some asylum seekers to be sent to rwanda, breaches of law. let's speak to former conservative justice secretary sir robert buckland, who supported some of the house of lords changes, and does back the rwanda bill. thank you forjoining us here o
cohen and donald trump, they had a meeting and alleged this scheme to effect the election.— effect the election. kelly, i know there's going _ effect the election. kelly, i know there's going to _ effect the election. kelly, i know there's going to be _ effect the election. kelly, i know there's going to be 20 _ effect the election. kelly, i know there's going to be 20 more - effect the election. kelly, i know there's going to be 20 more to l effect the election. kelly, i know. there's going...
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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 did. i think david pepper's testimony is effective to the case. he described a meetin
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...
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cohen. the defence hasn't yet decided whether or not the former president will go on the stand. i am praying that he will be acquitted, but i am scared that something can go wrong. he is a crook and a cheat, so, yeah, i hope he gets the justice he deserves. later, the judge will consider whether donald trump had already violated a gag order that prevents him speaking publicly about witnesses and could get him fined. gary 0'donoghue, bbc news, new york. the met police have agreed an independent group will review the metropolitan police has agreed that an independent police force independent police force will review its investigation into the murder of stephen lawrence in 1993. the met earlier apologised to stephen's mother, baroness doreen lawrence, for breaking a promise to answer questions after the bbc named a major suspect lastjune. she has called for the murder inquiry to be reopened. the head of the metropolitan police, sir mark rowley, has defended the actions of the officer who sparke
cohen. the defence hasn't yet decided whether or not the former president will go on the stand. i am praying that he will be acquitted, but i am scared that something can go wrong. he is a crook and a cheat, so, yeah, i hope he gets the justice he deserves. later, the judge will consider whether donald trump had already violated a gag order that prevents him speaking publicly about witnesses and could get him fined. gary 0'donoghue, bbc news, new york. the met police have agreed an independent...
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and i spoke with a oxford associate professor called michael biggs, who'd found some unpublished data on a study that gids had done on puberty blockers. and that's where our first film, myself and deborah cohen, who was health correspondent at the time, that's where it started. yes, because i was going to say, you know, as you mentioned, i was working with you at newsnight at the time. 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 sa
and i spoke with a oxford associate professor called michael biggs, who'd found some unpublished data on a study that gids had done on puberty blockers. and that's where our first film, myself and deborah cohen, who was health correspondent at the time, that's where it started. yes, because i was going to say, you know, as you mentioned, i was working with you at newsnight at the time. i remember you and deb cohen doing this series of reports. how would you — so, that was for newsnight. how...