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which donald trump denies. he said he paid one hunt $50,000 to her because -- $150,000 to her. but then his legal advisor advised against it and he knew the payments phyletic campaign-finance laws. then when he detailed the hearing about stormy daniels selling her story, he says he urged michael cohen to make the payment himself. he was just unwilling to make the payment in that case, he said, and that is kind of where we saw this go, caitriona. david packer for the prosecution outlining the scheme and the cover-up, sing 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. then the defense was able to start questioning of david packer. he testified this checkbook journalism, paying to suppress stories, was standard operating procedure and he had done it with several celebrities including tiger woods and arnold schwarzenegger. caitriona: thank you. gary, this a big moment for donald trump at the supreme court, al
which donald trump denies. he said he paid one hunt $50,000 to her because -- $150,000 to her. but then his legal advisor advised against it and he knew the payments phyletic campaign-finance laws. then when he detailed the hearing about stormy daniels selling her story, he says he urged michael cohen to make the payment himself. he was just unwilling to make the payment in that case, he said, and that is kind of where we saw this go, caitriona. david packer for the prosecution outlining the...
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>> after president biden said he would be happy to debate donald trump, donald trump defiantly left the courtroom man said he would debate him anytime anywhere including here, next week, denied, or you been at the white house -- tonight, or even at the white house. we will see if the two have a debate. as far as the legal trial, we are waiting to see more former trump insiders take the stand. michael cohen, others, and how the defense will hinder that. >> ne in manhattan, great to have your reporting. thank you so much. the debate over abortion rights in the u.s. taking center stage on thursday. 17 republican-led states sued a federal agency over a new national rule requiring employers to give workers time off another accommodations for abortion procedures. on wednesday the arizona house of representatives voted to overturn a 19th-century law banning abortion. it could be removed from state law as early as next week if the state senate approves. arizona's 15 week cut off for abortions would remain. wednesday the u.s. supreme court considered an idaho case that would determine whether es
>> after president biden said he would be happy to debate donald trump, donald trump defiantly left the courtroom man said he would debate him anytime anywhere including here, next week, denied, or you been at the white house -- tonight, or even at the white house. we will see if the two have a debate. as far as the legal trial, we are waiting to see more former trump insiders take the stand. michael cohen, others, and how the defense will hinder that. >> ne in manhattan, great to...
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he put distance between trump and falsifying records. saying he was so far up in the organization that he did not have his hand in the details. another key piece we will see is in trying to say that the prosecution's case is built on unreliable witnesses. for michael cohen, they painted him as someone that has a vendetta against donald trump wanting to see him in an orange jumpsuit. they say stormy daniels is biased and has made a career of going after donald trump here host: reporting from new york. it will be a busy next few months for mr. trump as he heads towards an election rematch with president biden in november. on top of new york he is facing three other criminal trials. in georgia, donald trump and 18 others were charged with trying to overturn his loss in that state and there are also two federal criminal trials. donald trump is conspired with trying to overturn the results in the lead up to the january 6 attack on the capitol and mr. smith is separately charging mr. trump with illegally retaining classified documents taking t
he put distance between trump and falsifying records. saying he was so far up in the organization that he did not have his hand in the details. another key piece we will see is in trying to say that the prosecution's case is built on unreliable witnesses. for michael cohen, they painted him as someone that has a vendetta against donald trump wanting to see him in an orange jumpsuit. they say stormy daniels is biased and has made a career of going after donald trump here host: reporting from new...
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trump denies any affair. outside the courthouse shortly after the jury was selected, a man set himself on fire. the police sayhe man threw conspiracy based pamphlets into the air before setting himself alight. authorities have now identify the man as a florida resident and he is alive in the hospital but in critical condition. officials don't believe he was targeting any person or group. the biggest election in the world is underway in india, with millions lining up to vote despite very high temperatures. almost a billion people are eligible to vote, roughly one in eight of the entire population of the world. more than 13 million indian citizens who live abroad can also cast ballots, but i will have to return to india and person to do so. although voting starts today it will take place in seven phases over the next six weeks with the result announced on june 4. india's prime minister is aiming for a rare third consecutive term in power. our correspondent reports. reporter: this is the line of men and women wa
trump denies any affair. outside the courthouse shortly after the jury was selected, a man set himself on fire. the police sayhe man threw conspiracy based pamphlets into the air before setting himself alight. authorities have now identify the man as a florida resident and he is alive in the hospital but in critical condition. officials don't believe he was targeting any person or group. the biggest election in the world is underway in india, with millions lining up to vote despite very high...
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trump said pecker did not like the idea but candidate trump said pecker would get back to him in due time. wasn't a good day for the former president. before proceedings had gotten underway, the judge was scolding him over his social meeta page, which the prosecution say had breached the gag order. if they were hoping that admonishment would exchange his behavior, they might be disappointed. >> i think the gag order is totally uncongress institutional. can't even allow articles to be put in. articles over the last day and a half saying the case is a sham and it shouldn't be retried or everyone submitted. to me, a gag is totally unconstitutional. i'm not allowed to talk to people and not 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 straight as i can all day long because you know what, it's a very unfair situation. christian: let's catch up with our north northwestern correspondent who's been covering the trial for us. where did the judge get to with the prosecutors's claim that he had breached th
trump said pecker did not like the idea but candidate trump said pecker would get back to him in due time. wasn't a good day for the former president. before proceedings had gotten underway, the judge was scolding him over his social meeta page, which the prosecution say had breached the gag order. if they were hoping that admonishment would exchange his behavior, they might be disappointed. >> i think the gag order is totally uncongress institutional. can't even allow articles to be put...
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one of donald trump denies. michael cohen had a sheet -- had assured him that the bus will take care of it. he will be paid. but then david packer said after speaking to his general counsel about being reimbursed, he was told it was not a good idea. he told michael cohen, don't reimburse me. it is a bad idea. the deal is off. then we use the prosecution to bridge to the stormy daniels payment and tried to explain why, as they alledge, michael cohen made the payment to stormy daniels at donald trump's direction. that was one piece of it. but back to this issue of intent. you just have david packer placing donald trump's concerns about the election at the forefront of all of their conversations. even says after-the-fact that a dinner at the white house thinking, that donald trump asked david packer how is karen? when both time stormy daniels did an interview with cnn, donald trump complained that they were breaking their agreement. and at one point, dave said donald trump said story -- stormy daniels owed him $24
one of donald trump denies. michael cohen had a sheet -- had assured him that the bus will take care of it. he will be paid. but then david packer said after speaking to his general counsel about being reimbursed, he was told it was not a good idea. he told michael cohen, don't reimburse me. it is a bad idea. the deal is off. then we use the prosecution to bridge to the stormy daniels payment and tried to explain why, as they alledge, michael cohen made the payment to stormy daniels at donald...
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bragg is trying to get trump on a technicality. so the prosecution will come back and say that is the way the law is structured. you can call it whatever you want. but the fact is the law is designed such as that if you use accounting records for the purpose of conducting some other crime, in this case, avoidance of campaign finance laws, it is not just a technicality, it is a serious crime. evergy 34 counts of frauds under those campaign finance laws. he played not guilty to all of them. and you said we should not read too much into what donald trump says outside of court, but it is interesting -- he says it is all politically motivated. it means 's not out on the campaign trail ahead of the elections in november. that puts him at a disadvantage. and we see whenever he appears in a court or a setting like this, his fundraising goes up in his support gets louder. >> i think what is going to drive a lot of this is the outcome of this trial. if donald trump is convicted, he may have to be stuck in new york pending sentencing, even pe
bragg is trying to get trump on a technicality. so the prosecution will come back and say that is the way the law is structured. you can call it whatever you want. but the fact is the law is designed such as that if you use accounting records for the purpose of conducting some other crime, in this case, avoidance of campaign finance laws, it is not just a technicality, it is a serious crime. evergy 34 counts of frauds under those campaign finance laws. he played not guilty to all of them. and...
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donald trump was back in court over allegedly violating a gag order. the jury heard more from the trial's first witness. welcome to "world news america." long-awaited aid to ukraine could clear its final hurdle today or wednesday as the u.s. senate takes up the $95 billion foreign aid package that would send funds to israel and taiwan. the senate is widely expected to pass the funding after a few procedural steps. president biden said he will sign the legislation once it gets to his desk. that will unlock aid that has been delayed for months amid public in opposition. the legislation ties together four bills the house voted on separately. provided $61 billion in aid to ukraine, over 26 billion for israel, and more than $8 billion for the indo-pacific, similar to the bill already passed in the senate earlier this year. we have anthony zurcher, are north american correspondent who has been following the action. this is expected to pass. take us through the next steps. anthony: the senate is moving relatively quickly on this, which as you know, the senate
donald trump was back in court over allegedly violating a gag order. the jury heard more from the trial's first witness. welcome to "world news america." long-awaited aid to ukraine could clear its final hurdle today or wednesday as the u.s. senate takes up the $95 billion foreign aid package that would send funds to israel and taiwan. the senate is widely expected to pass the funding after a few procedural steps. president biden said he will sign the legislation once it gets to his...
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he described donald trump as someone he found fascinating. but there you go, he is no longer on the jury. questioning begins now with that second panel, back-and-forth questioning by both sides to fill the jury. christian: look, there will be enormous focus on the jurors because of the person in the dock. but he is also focused on who these jurors are, and on truth social he posted a quote last night, quoting the fox news host jesse water saying they are catching undercover liberal activists lying to the judge in order to get on the trump jury. one commentator said the former is trimming the waters, encouraging people to focus on who the waters are in case they go against him. what did the judge have to say about that? nada: yeah, well prosecution is not happy about that at all. in fact, they are essentially saying that this is just another example of him violating the limited gag order that is in place to stop him from trying to intimidate witnesses or court staff o jurorsr. they say altogether this is the 10th time, when you put that togeth
he described donald trump as someone he found fascinating. but there you go, he is no longer on the jury. questioning begins now with that second panel, back-and-forth questioning by both sides to fill the jury. christian: look, there will be enormous focus on the jurors because of the person in the dock. but he is also focused on who these jurors are, and on truth social he posted a quote last night, quoting the fox news host jesse water saying they are catching undercover liberal activists...
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reporter:- appears to be someone and tied trump and earlier you blocked off barricades for trump supporters protesting. i noticed that he lit himself on fire on the trump supporter side. do you have any reason to believe he was targeting trump supporters? >> as everybody up here said earlier, we do not believe this was targeting any particular person or any particular group. we just right now our labeling it as a conspiracy theorist and are going from there. the investigation will continue. thank you, everybody. >> thank you for your time and attention. thank you. lewis: so that update from new york police department with some new details about exactly what happened outside the courthouse. the man who we now know max well azzarello, born in 1987, from florida. he walked into a park just opposite the courthouse. he opened the bag and throws pamphlets with conspiracy theories into the air come and then pours a liquid on himself and sets himself on fire. we have pictures of the aftermath. this is when the fire extinguishers had been used there. he is taken away on a stretcher. using a critical
reporter:- appears to be someone and tied trump and earlier you blocked off barricades for trump supporters protesting. i noticed that he lit himself on fire on the trump supporter side. do you have any reason to believe he was targeting trump supporters? >> as everybody up here said earlier, we do not believe this was targeting any particular person or any particular group. we just right now our labeling it as a conspiracy theorist and are going from there. the investigation will...
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donald trump is in court in new york. the first ever criminal trial of a former u.s. president. we will get reaction to the case set out today by the prosecution. hugh edwards says he is leaving the bbc on medical advice, nine months after he was suspended. and the latest on the you and, the investigation into the palestinian aid agency which was accuseby israel of having links to hamas. very good evening. it will be july before a plane takes migrants to rwanda. prime minister rishi sunak set out his timetable this morning, admitting it will take longer than he would like. the rwanda bill which is likely to become law tonight designed to curb any legal challenge to that process but it appears, not giving up without a fight. these are the live pictures of the lord, settling in for another round of this parliamentary ping-pong. there were two amendments that the commons stripped out this afternoon, want to protect afghan veterans who served with british forces. the government insists those already exist. protections in place to ensure that ramonda is a safe country. here is the pr
donald trump is in court in new york. the first ever criminal trial of a former u.s. president. we will get reaction to the case set out today by the prosecution. hugh edwards says he is leaving the bbc on medical advice, nine months after he was suspended. and the latest on the you and, the investigation into the palestinian aid agency which was accuseby israel of having links to hamas. very good evening. it will be july before a plane takes migrants to rwanda. prime minister rishi sunak set...
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on the “newshour” tonight, after some setbacks, the jury in the trump hush money trial is filled. the u.s. and britain target iran with new sanctions as the world waits for israel's response to iran's weekend attack. and scientists sound the alarm as warming waters trigger massive bleaching of the world's coral reefs. ♪
on the “newshour” tonight, after some setbacks, the jury in the trump hush money trial is filled. the u.s. and britain target iran with new sanctions as the world waits for israel's response to iran's weekend attack. and scientists sound the alarm as warming waters trigger massive bleaching of the world's coral reefs. ♪
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a key witness takes the stand in donald trump's hush money trial
a key witness takes the stand in donald trump's hush money trial