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it's not whether or not there was an nda. i mean, that's really not it ultimately what you're focusing on is cone and you're looking at the ledger and you're saying is the difference between a crime and a not crime that you didn't say four nda after legal services. that's a really thin divide between criminal and non-criminal. and that's that's where jury instructions are going to be huge way down the road, but that's also where closing arguments gonna go. >> donald trump in inside the courtroom, just hit his attorney, todd blanche on the arm and leaned over to tell him something. again, color that we're not seeing because there are no cameras in the courtroom in new york, which many people, many legal experts have disagreed with. we are also waiting for donald trump to come outside of the courtroom and speak to the cameras. you see the place there that he will deliver the message? >> yeah. i was just wanted to say that i think whether or not the relationship is stormy daniels occurred. i mean, we all take it for granted, but
it's not whether or not there was an nda. i mean, that's really not it ultimately what you're focusing on is cone and you're looking at the ledger and you're saying is the difference between a crime and a not crime that you didn't say four nda after legal services. that's a really thin divide between criminal and non-criminal. and that's that's where jury instructions are going to be huge way down the road, but that's also where closing arguments gonna go. >> donald trump in inside the...
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he's the one who negotiated the ndas with mcdougal and with stormy and the timeline is professor kim knows is crucial in any prosecution in august of 2016, keith david rohde will say this is public, that he had a meeting with dylan howard who unfortunately is not a key witness, has been brought up quite a lot. two, abbey, he discussed with karen mcdougal, haven't are on the cover of magazines, writing articles about intellectual topics the luncheon was a joke. it was to kill the case what happened was on our set october 7 access hollywood. after that tape came out, michael cohen and donald trump were you know what? i hope i don't know i was wrong. here's what happened. next. next three weeks. i hope i don't get kicked off the shelf. it's okay. it's three weeks. >> there was a fervent effort to kill stormy daniels fervent. >> the story, the story in october 27, nda was signed, money was transferred. >> you asked what changed it? the access hollywood tape was crucial in getting trump's attention before that, karen mcdougal was just another one of his alleged affairs. any he couldn't ca
he's the one who negotiated the ndas with mcdougal and with stormy and the timeline is professor kim knows is crucial in any prosecution in august of 2016, keith david rohde will say this is public, that he had a meeting with dylan howard who unfortunately is not a key witness, has been brought up quite a lot. two, abbey, he discussed with karen mcdougal, haven't are on the cover of magazines, writing articles about intellectual topics the luncheon was a joke. it was to kill the case what...
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committed that it will go in and basically as the founding body or the grounding work of this year's nda. and that's a huge commitment. i got a chance to present it to our caucus yesterday. the preliminary founding phat findings of it, and i think it was very well received when you're talking about people who are on snap benefits as, as don mentioned, who are unemployed at the rate of 20 something percent. i think it really resonated it's with people particularly at this time when we are in peril, i think from a national security standpoint, look, we're lucky. we got you both together this morning, not just because you're a democrat and republican because you actually have a vote on an important rule in just a few minutes, it has to do with three authorizing the fisa surveillance. chevron bacon to you look, i mean, this rule got sunk the other day and on the subject of things that almost never happened, that used to almost never happened. how much control do you think that speaker johnson has over your conference this morning >> well, the norms have been degraded. unfortunately for 15 ye
committed that it will go in and basically as the founding body or the grounding work of this year's nda. and that's a huge commitment. i got a chance to present it to our caucus yesterday. the preliminary founding phat findings of it, and i think it was very well received when you're talking about people who are on snap benefits as, as don mentioned, who are unemployed at the rate of 20 something percent. i think it really resonated it's with people particularly at this time when we are in...
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if there's a criminal investigation to diddy, though, if there's an nda met someone talk which i assume there would be one. she could still be compelled to cooperate with investigators, right? >> lower that's absolutely right. >> an nda can't prevent a victim from reporting a crime to law enforcement. and congress passed a law last year that actually invalidates nba's related to sexual assault and harassment. so did he can't use an nva to silence the victims in this case, whether it's inside the courtroom or outside >> well, that's really helpful for investigators if they're compelling someone to actually testify. we also saw earlier the video john, that was posted by musah hilton, one of the mother of one of his sons of the raid. it's scary to watch to see what took place. and the point that she's making about these encounters it's certainly not lost on me. >> even >> though everyone was ultimately safe, at least physically, there's a lot that could have gone wrong and people are wondering why there was such a presence of force applied in this way, in the sense of the presence of law e
if there's a criminal investigation to diddy, though, if there's an nda met someone talk which i assume there would be one. she could still be compelled to cooperate with investigators, right? >> lower that's absolutely right. >> an nda can't prevent a victim from reporting a crime to law enforcement. and congress passed a law last year that actually invalidates nba's related to sexual assault and harassment. so did he can't use an nva to silence the victims in this case, whether...
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you say, look, nda's are not illegal. this is a political campaign led by michael cohen, who's still on tv every night. yeah. and you keep all michael cohen, you have the focus entirely cohen. and if you might say something subtle like you're going to learn there are some motivations that would make stormy daniels a suspect witness to, but you don't you don't delve into fighting the women that are part of this is it doesn't matter. >> todd blanche obviously, launching a much more aggressive assault and he just said to the jury that stormy daniels, quote, has no idea about the business records at issue in this case, and he said stormy daniels testimony i'll salacious does not matter. anderson jake, thanks very much. >> back here with kaitlan collins. paula reid in new york just to pick up on that, going after stormy daniels. >> here's another update. it's not a scheme unless a scheme means something that doesn't matter. that's not illegal. blanche says of the catch and kill agreement with and there is nothing illegal about
you say, look, nda's are not illegal. this is a political campaign led by michael cohen, who's still on tv every night. yeah. and you keep all michael cohen, you have the focus entirely cohen. and if you might say something subtle like you're going to learn there are some motivations that would make stormy daniels a suspect witness to, but you don't you don't delve into fighting the women that are part of this is it doesn't matter. >> todd blanche obviously, launching a much more...
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he is confirming that his work frequently involved ndas. these non-disclosure agreements. he is the one who drafted for people remember, the agreement between donald trump and stormy daniels, where they use those pseudonyms? peggy peterson and david denison, that we now learn. what are you believe is a significant it's up having keith davidson on the witness stand that's a great choice by the people. >> he david pecker testified for about three days last week and significant portions of his testimony involved keith davidson has not only being a lawyer for stormy daniels by the source in this case as well. and he explained under oath, mr. pecker how unusual it was foray attorney to also be a source for the national enquirer. so what he's going to be doing and it was just mentioned in the panel discussion has much corroboration is part is the people could possibly pull together to what they anticipate michael cohen is going to testify to for the jury ahead of time and do within the way you just can have bankers and secretaries day after day. you got to spice it up for the ju
he is confirming that his work frequently involved ndas. these non-disclosure agreements. he is the one who drafted for people remember, the agreement between donald trump and stormy daniels, where they use those pseudonyms? peggy peterson and david denison, that we now learn. what are you believe is a significant it's up having keith davidson on the witness stand that's a great choice by the people. >> he david pecker testified for about three days last week and significant portions of...
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all because she refused to sign an nda. cnn has reached out to pitts representative for comment on the allegations in florida construction worker was killed when a crane broke off a building and sell onto a fort lauderdale bridge crushing two cars. look at those pictures. they're three people. were also hurt in that collapse there. the driver of one of those carr said, this is about his moos, frightening close call >> i was driving. and i felt a compression i looked up and i saw the blue structure coming down i slammed on my brakes it's sheared off the front of my tesla. the car and all the airbags went off >> and i'm very, very >> lucky to be alive. >> so that's it. i saw the >> structure after it hit my hi car, bounce in the air and then land on the car next to me >> you could see his car right there. officials say the bridge will remain closed indefinite pay, and they'll repairs are completed. john wright, new polls this morning, the paint a bit of a different picture of the presidential race than we have seen in lately,
all because she refused to sign an nda. cnn has reached out to pitts representative for comment on the allegations in florida construction worker was killed when a crane broke off a building and sell onto a fort lauderdale bridge crushing two cars. look at those pictures. they're three people. were also hurt in that collapse there. the driver of one of those carr said, this is about his moos, frightening close call >> i was driving. and i felt a compression i looked up and i saw the blue...
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now apart, federal prosecutor jean rossi here presented keith davidson, who actually negotiated the ndas with karen mcdougal and also stormy daniels, former trump attorney tim parlatore, and cnn legal analyst, former federal prosecutor, elliot williams, four republicans who your congressional advisor, reno shaw, and law enforcement reporter for the washington post devlin barrett. he's the also the author of the coauthor of the trump trials newsletter. so i want to begin with this idea of of gary farro because his testimony in many respects was why i think that people may not have anticipated they were thinking about michael cohen and stormy daniels are thinking about, of course, david pecker, maybe karen mcdougal talk to you about the decision to have this person testified, what was the weight of it well, number one, it was a friday and they did not know. i agree. i mean, that it it would not have been in the interest of the prosecutors to call a big splashy witness who they would've had an hour of testimony and then had to cut off and resume on tuesday, not even monday the number one. n
now apart, federal prosecutor jean rossi here presented keith davidson, who actually negotiated the ndas with karen mcdougal and also stormy daniels, former trump attorney tim parlatore, and cnn legal analyst, former federal prosecutor, elliot williams, four republicans who your congressional advisor, reno shaw, and law enforcement reporter for the washington post devlin barrett. he's the also the author of the coauthor of the trump trials newsletter. so i want to begin with this idea of of...
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allowed to enter ndas. that's fine. what you can't do is getting this kind of conspiracy here to have fonz going to impact an election because we have rules and regulations as to how you can spend money election and have it has to be reported. donald trump here, the accusation being that he took bunny he had it paid out, didn't report it like would be required and then engage in this concealment. and that's part of those business records. so it's the underlying business records crime, and it's done to conceal a separate crime here potentially being this election fraud. so i think that's what's interesting here, is that there's really going to be approving up of initial crime that is in charge bridges that focuses on election schemes or whatnot. and i think later on we're going to get to the less kind of, the more boring crime which is these documents, these 34 misrepresentations allegedly by the prosecution, but it's all going to come down to why were these payments made? was donald trump just a husband trying to protec
allowed to enter ndas. that's fine. what you can't do is getting this kind of conspiracy here to have fonz going to impact an election because we have rules and regulations as to how you can spend money election and have it has to be reported. donald trump here, the accusation being that he took bunny he had it paid out, didn't report it like would be required and then engage in this concealment. and that's part of those business records. so it's the underlying business records crime, and it's...
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. >> as soon as she was allowed to be once they dealt with the nda issues, i think that stormy is going to be a strong witness at this point. i don't think anyone is denying the idea of what happened when we were in tahoe. i don't think that people still believe that there's no truth so i think that's stormy has a lot of support with her time on the stand i guess i have to say donald trump does still deny that this happens. so he's denying it. his attorneys will also be cross-examining her when she's on the stand calling into question her credibility, reminding people that initially she he denied this as well. what do you think will be going through her mind when she's in that room, she's in a courtroom, face-to-face with donald trump, really, for the first time since then that's a fair i think what's going to be going through stormy his mind is this is the moment that she has to look him dead in the face. >> and call it out for what it is. and finally, be able to put her voice to the truth in a way that we've all been waiting for. i realized that trump has continued to deny this, but s
. >> as soon as she was allowed to be once they dealt with the nda issues, i think that stormy is going to be a strong witness at this point. i don't think anyone is denying the idea of what happened when we were in tahoe. i don't think that people still believe that there's no truth so i think that's stormy has a lot of support with her time on the stand i guess i have to say donald trump does still deny that this happens. so he's denying it. his attorneys will also be cross-examining...
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they're not paying them for an nda. they're paying them to get the exclusive rights to tell their story. and then there's just not publishing it. >> but why would they, but why would they do it? and then we already had david acknowledge that sometimes he would do this to benefit donald trump, right? if it didn't benefit the national enquirer well, hold on one second. david says that day or the next. michael cohen called him back, called david back and said he verified that the two names were on the payroll. that's the name of the doorman and the name of the women. a woman with whom donald trump was accused, although falsely so of bothering child, he asked to check out the story cohen is asking to check out the story, which is interesting, tells cohen or the national enquirer tells michael cohen and the story of michael cohen checks it out. it says these two people are employees of trump-world tower. it gets back to them and then david says he'll check out the store, but you say this is not necessarily a campaign country
they're not paying them for an nda. they're paying them to get the exclusive rights to tell their story. and then there's just not publishing it. >> but why would they, but why would they do it? and then we already had david acknowledge that sometimes he would do this to benefit donald trump, right? if it didn't benefit the national enquirer well, hold on one second. david says that day or the next. michael cohen called him back, called david back and said he verified that the two names...
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. >> well, he is the person who negotiated more than one nda. one involves karam, a google and one ultimately stormy daniels. now of course he was the attorney would a former attorney, which may give you pause thinking, well, how are you able to communicate at all about the nature of your represents? with your client? it's the client who owned the privilege and the client who put that muzzle on his or her attorney. but there's likely having here that there's already immunity given to them because in new york, new york has a peculiar law where if you testify in front of a grand jury, you have immunity and they likely have a carve-out where he could and talk about the nature of communications outside of the specific combination with him and his client, and instead about what was communicated by the outside. the outside is being dylan howard, the right-hand man, david pecker, and david pecker ultimately this important to not only corroborate the testimony, david pecker talks about a catch-and-kill but also give us maybe a little more flavor and col
. >> well, he is the person who negotiated more than one nda. one involves karam, a google and one ultimately stormy daniels. now of course he was the attorney would a former attorney, which may give you pause thinking, well, how are you able to communicate at all about the nature of your represents? with your client? it's the client who owned the privilege and the client who put that muzzle on his or her attorney. but there's likely having here that there's already immunity given to them...