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but as to abc, she's releasing. that's the fear and the edge gen exigency that came from michael cohen. >> i wonder if there is a second part of this that they also, unlike maybe talking about michael cohen, one of the things that the prosecution would like to do is to say, look, it is not like these witnesses have an ax to grind. at one point, davidson was asked specifically whether or not he had an immunity agreement. and he said he didn't. steinglass knows he doesn't have an immunity agreement, presumably he asked that question -- >> he doesn't. he doesn't. >> okay. >> he doesn't. i want to be clear about that. so in new york state, if you testify before a grand jury, you have something called use or transactional immunity, something i'm sure jeremy is much more familiar with than i am. if you come in and testify before grand jury, so long as you tell the truth, you have immunity for the events and the circumstances to which you testified. what davidson didn't have is any sort of antecedent cooperation agreement
but as to abc, she's releasing. that's the fear and the edge gen exigency that came from michael cohen. >> i wonder if there is a second part of this that they also, unlike maybe talking about michael cohen, one of the things that the prosecution would like to do is to say, look, it is not like these witnesses have an ax to grind. at one point, davidson was asked specifically whether or not he had an immunity agreement. and he said he didn't. steinglass knows he doesn't have an immunity...
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broadcast the story if they got it because abc is a traditional news network. not so much the inquirer and they are doing with the d.a. says is the work of the trump campaign. the inquirer said they would lay it on four google and then davidson said good and throw an ambassadorship for me. he said the comet was unjust, but it refers to something the d.a. wants to prove, that this whole part was about trump's candidacy that somehow, if karen mcdougal had this deal with ami, it would help trump's candidacy. even a joke by text can become criminal evidence because it goes to what they are saying. a props up what cohen is saying. it confirms a lot of the testimony we have heard. trump is presumed innocent. they're trying to meet the burden by stacking up these different people saying this was about the campaign. it was not about some privacy interest of trump who is so known to jealously guard his privacy. that is not really his thing. they also try to corroborate this conspiracy with the prosecutors saying is it safe to say if you close the deal it would benefit t
broadcast the story if they got it because abc is a traditional news network. not so much the inquirer and they are doing with the d.a. says is the work of the trump campaign. the inquirer said they would lay it on four google and then davidson said good and throw an ambassadorship for me. he said the comet was unjust, but it refers to something the d.a. wants to prove, that this whole part was about trump's candidacy that somehow, if karen mcdougal had this deal with ami, it would help trump's...
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. >> so carol, i want to go back to 2019 and that is when davidson did an interview with abc. he talked about the hush money payments. why he thought they happened and here's what he said back then. >> the access hollywood tape was the motivating factor and this case actually resolved. it defeats the argument that this was done for purely personal reason and that this was in fact done for political reasons. because after the access hollywood tape that something like this could be the straw that broke the camel's back. >> again, i want to go back to the idea if i can first, carol, donald trump, his team, would like you to believe that anything that was involved in a cover up was trying to protect his family. right? he said as much in the opening argument. if he testifies to that, that the access hollywood tape threatened donald trump's candidacy so there was real urgency to pay off women who could hurt his campaign even more, how critical is that? >> very critical because this is the man who's receiving money for his clients and he understands exactly why the money is being pai
. >> so carol, i want to go back to 2019 and that is when davidson did an interview with abc. he talked about the hush money payments. why he thought they happened and here's what he said back then. >> the access hollywood tape was the motivating factor and this case actually resolved. it defeats the argument that this was done for purely personal reason and that this was in fact done for political reasons. because after the access hollywood tape that something like this could be...
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but what abc wanted was for her to tell her story. something she didn't want to do. now in late july, dylan howard texted davidson, get me a price on mcdougal. all in, consulting gig. perhaps a fitness expert thrown into the mix. with karen deciding between going public or signing a deal to bury her story with "the national enquirer," she wrote her lawyer keith davidson this, quote, we're going to lay it on thick for her. to which her lawyer keith davidson said, good, throw in in ambassadorship of me. i'm thinking isle of man. a joke that her deal with ami would help donald trump who was running for president. now when deal was finally done, keith davidson said he called michael cohen, he said, out of quote, professional courtesy to tell him that a deal involving michael cohen's client, donald trump, had closed. so then it came time for keith davidson so describe what happened with his other client, his other client stormy daniels. davidson told the jury today that the release of the access hollywood tape breathed new life into stormy daniels's allegation that she ha
but what abc wanted was for her to tell her story. something she didn't want to do. now in late july, dylan howard texted davidson, get me a price on mcdougal. all in, consulting gig. perhaps a fitness expert thrown into the mix. with karen deciding between going public or signing a deal to bury her story with "the national enquirer," she wrote her lawyer keith davidson this, quote, we're going to lay it on thick for her. to which her lawyer keith davidson said, good, throw in in...
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a regrettable phrase but that he was referring to women who were leaning on karen to sign with abc. what about language like that when a jury hears it? >> it doesn't help. it's not something positive. i don't necessarily know it's going to sway a jury one way or the other. it may resonate -- >> distaste of all of these people involved? >> someone's mind. you are also counterbalancing that with his demeanor with what our colleague was talking about. with him being so monotone, things like that may not necessarily jump off the page the way they should. i'm curious as to what will his demeanor be when he is on cross-examination for the defense? will he come alive? will he be more engaging and more responsive to their questions given the fact that as catherine said, it's obvious that he does not want to be there. >> we were talking about how donald trump wasn't as engaged as in other moments. he seems to beslumping in the chair, nodding off. i mentioned one of the questions was, is the jury looking at donald trump? are they seeing this? laura jarrett notes the jury has been rapt with at
a regrettable phrase but that he was referring to women who were leaning on karen to sign with abc. what about language like that when a jury hears it? >> it doesn't help. it's not something positive. i don't necessarily know it's going to sway a jury one way or the other. it may resonate -- >> distaste of all of these people involved? >> someone's mind. you are also counterbalancing that with his demeanor with what our colleague was talking about. with him being so monotone,...
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you heard the threat, abc, from the foreign minister of iran yesterday. what the biden admin's point of this point in the evening is starting to cackle late what are the odds of a response? how would that work? and the involvement with the american forces have with that? they're not participating in this event action tonight but they have committed to continuing to participate in defense of actions to protect israel that involved a lot of ed diplomacy over these last two weeks to happen last weekend because they had to work with the europeans and the arabs to make sure everybody's on the same page. share intelligence, airspace and all that. so that is on their minds, as well, tonight. >> why is this spilling out into the open now? >> that is an excellent question. i mean, on the base of it, what the iranians said was the idf attack on their embassy in damascus, killed mike two generals and five other senior figures with an attack on their home soil. but there may be larger things at stake. internally, in iraq, obviously they're having an enormous economic
you heard the threat, abc, from the foreign minister of iran yesterday. what the biden admin's point of this point in the evening is starting to cackle late what are the odds of a response? how would that work? and the involvement with the american forces have with that? they're not participating in this event action tonight but they have committed to continuing to participate in defense of actions to protect israel that involved a lot of ed diplomacy over these last two weeks to happen last...
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according to abc news several members of trump's inner circle are expected to testify at his upcoming criminal trial. that list includes rhona graff, trump's executive assistant, madeleine, and hope hicks, trump's former white house senior advisor who was once considered one of his closest confidants. it is an open question whether or not they'll give up the goods on their former boss, but today manhattan attorney alvin bragg sent a potential message to those who may or may not be lying on the witness stand. allen weisselberg was sentenced to five months in jail after bragg's office prosecuted him for lying during trump's recent civil fraud case. weisselberg is 76 years old, and this is his second stint at rikers island jail. he served three months behind bars just last year for tax fraud. joining me now is jeremy, the former assistant district attorney in the manhattan d.a.'s trial division and also a new york criminal defense attorney. great to see you. it sure seems like a message to throw allen weisselberg enjail again at 76. it was already seen as kind of, you know, a tough move
according to abc news several members of trump's inner circle are expected to testify at his upcoming criminal trial. that list includes rhona graff, trump's executive assistant, madeleine, and hope hicks, trump's former white house senior advisor who was once considered one of his closest confidants. it is an open question whether or not they'll give up the goods on their former boss, but today manhattan attorney alvin bragg sent a potential message to those who may or may not be lying on the...
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but nbc is, the parent company is licensed just like fox and abc. i think these threats are very real. i just finished writing a piece for the new republic, and trying to repeal fcc licenses is just the beginning when it comes to the media. i am more concerned about what you just described about this idea of a department of life and the warping of the term pro-life. emergency rooms are e fuse to treat pregnant women leading one to miscarry in a lobby bathroom. this is described as hospital afraid they might be providing something that's considered antiabortion laws. these stories should be national news. thankfully, thanks to the a.p. today, some are. but project 2025 wants to take that to another level. most americans when they hear about this stuff, they don't want it. isn't that the most important part? most americans don't -- >> but what about all the americans who don't hear about this stuff? most people have no idea what project 2025 is. it's stunning because these 900 pages are public. >> i look through and i think they're so organized as com
but nbc is, the parent company is licensed just like fox and abc. i think these threats are very real. i just finished writing a piece for the new republic, and trying to repeal fcc licenses is just the beginning when it comes to the media. i am more concerned about what you just described about this idea of a department of life and the warping of the term pro-life. emergency rooms are e fuse to treat pregnant women leading one to miscarry in a lobby bathroom. this is described as hospital...
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maybe it's from his time in the booth as a sports broadcaster for abc and nbc. or the o.j. from the movies, his most memorable role as a slapstick side kick in all those naked gun flicks. but for most americans at this point, this is probably how you remember o.j. simpson, from june 17, 1994. >> o.j. simpson is in that ford bronco with al cow lgs. >> that chase down a southern california freeway in a white ford bronco as he was supposed to turn himself in is one of the many indelible images from o.j. simpson's biggest imprint on american culture. the trial of the century, when the former nfl superstar was prosecuted for the double murders of his ex-wife, nicole brown simpson and his friend ron goldman, a waiter who had gone to her home to return some sunglasses. the chase was one of the many moments that would become iconic. from the murders in june of 1994 in brentwood to the beginning of simpson's trial in november 1994, and ultimately, the not guilty verdict on october 3rd, 1995. nearly all of those moments have a through line to our current culture. 29 years later. the
maybe it's from his time in the booth as a sports broadcaster for abc and nbc. or the o.j. from the movies, his most memorable role as a slapstick side kick in all those naked gun flicks. but for most americans at this point, this is probably how you remember o.j. simpson, from june 17, 1994. >> o.j. simpson is in that ford bronco with al cow lgs. >> that chase down a southern california freeway in a white ford bronco as he was supposed to turn himself in is one of the many...
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in an e-mail interview with abc news, he said that of course he is remorseful after the judge in his case chastised him for showing little remorse last week. he said that while he never meant to hurt anyone, he was ultimately responsible adding quote, i'd give anything to be able to help repair even part of the damage. i'm doing what i can from prison, but it's deeply frustrating not to be able to do more. >>> donald trump meantime, and his campaign, appear to be length an age-old question. you can only go to the well so many times before it runs dry. "the washington post" is reporting that the former president has solicited his donor base so extensively his, quote, vaunted small dollar fundraising operation is not bringing in as much money as it once did. joining me now, one of the authors of that report, josh dossey, a reporter for "the washington post." it's always good to see you. you write among other things, in the years he lost the presidency to joe biden, trump sent so many e-mails and text messages asking for money that republican consultants warned his mailing list could be
in an e-mail interview with abc news, he said that of course he is remorseful after the judge in his case chastised him for showing little remorse last week. he said that while he never meant to hurt anyone, he was ultimately responsible adding quote, i'd give anything to be able to help repair even part of the damage. i'm doing what i can from prison, but it's deeply frustrating not to be able to do more. >>> donald trump meantime, and his campaign, appear to be length an age-old...
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true crime stories and thinking back on that day of the slow speed chase -- i am married to julie on abc who won an emmy for her coverage of this chase and both of us have vivid memories of what that trial held and the fact it showed a deep racial division in not only los angeles but the entire country. when that verdict came in and people in the black community were cheering o.j. simpson's acquittal and people were in shock about it, i think it really vividly illustrates what's going on in our country around the race issue and the fact o.j. simpson's defense was able to use that to literally put the lapd on trial because in l.a. , we have been through the whole rodney king beating and the resulting uprising that took place when those policemen were acquitted, then the simpson case happened a year or so later, there was a lot of racial turmoil in los angeles and i think the o.j. simpson defense was able to utilize that in making him sort of a symbol of the lapd. the prosecution said they had a mountain of defense against o.j., but his defense team demolished that and said, no, they were
true crime stories and thinking back on that day of the slow speed chase -- i am married to julie on abc who won an emmy for her coverage of this chase and both of us have vivid memories of what that trial held and the fact it showed a deep racial division in not only los angeles but the entire country. when that verdict came in and people in the black community were cheering o.j. simpson's acquittal and people were in shock about it, i think it really vividly illustrates what's going on in our...
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a close friend told an abc station in charleston, south carolina, that barnet predicted he might end up dead and that a story could surface that he killed himself. the woman identified only as jennifer said, quote, i know that he did not commit suicide. there's no way. joining me now is jeff wise, aviation journalist and co-coast of the podcast deep dive, mh 370. that sounds fascinating. let's talk about boeing. they seem to be a triumph of the deregulatory mindset and maximize shareholder value mindset of american companies. >> yeah, no absolutely. as you pointed out in your earlier segment, harry came in with this jack welch, all these guys who come up with the ge academy, as it were, yeah, this is their mantra. we have to cut costs. we have to boost the share price above all else. and we'll pay the ceo a ton so long as he gets that stock price up. at a time when boeing could have invested in a clean sheet airplane to replace the 737, they decided to save money, do a cheaper version, put new engines on an old plane. they had to put in this software to make it stable, except that ma
a close friend told an abc station in charleston, south carolina, that barnet predicted he might end up dead and that a story could surface that he killed himself. the woman identified only as jennifer said, quote, i know that he did not commit suicide. there's no way. joining me now is jeff wise, aviation journalist and co-coast of the podcast deep dive, mh 370. that sounds fascinating. let's talk about boeing. they seem to be a triumph of the deregulatory mindset and maximize shareholder...
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he was official told abc news, the incident which is drawn once for condemnation is, " and megaflood to put in is worth. " israel has taken responsibility for the strike publicly apology and calling it a , " grave mistake and serious failure. tournament in brussels, secretary antony blinken offered his dark assessment of the humanitarian situation in gaza and the future of u.s. policy toward israel. >> here is the current reality in gaza. despite important steps that israel has taken to allow assistance into gaza, the results on the ground are woefully insufficient and acceptable. 100% of the population in gaza knows acute levels of food insecurity. 100% of the relation is in need of you monitoring assistance. this week's horrific attack on world central kitchen was not the first such incident. it must be the last. there is no higher priority in gaza that protecting civilians, surging humanitarian assistance and ensuring the security of those that provide it. israel must meet this moment. if we do not see the changes that we need to see, there will be changes in our own policy. such
he was official told abc news, the incident which is drawn once for condemnation is, " and megaflood to put in is worth. " israel has taken responsibility for the strike publicly apology and calling it a , " grave mistake and serious failure. tournament in brussels, secretary antony blinken offered his dark assessment of the humanitarian situation in gaza and the future of u.s. policy toward israel. >> here is the current reality in gaza. despite important steps that israel...
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today on abc this week, chef jose andres said, the perpetrator cannot be investigating himself. here's more of what he had to say. >> civilians must be protected. humanitarian organizations must be protected. they are people that have names and last names, people that matter. they cannot be voiceless, they cannot be ghosts of wars that don't make sense. obviously, idf has a lot of questions to ask themselves. what exactly are they there for? are they there really to bring home, safely, those hostages that still are suffering? >> according to the united nations much hundred 24 humanitarian aid workers have been killed since the start of this war, and if it is this deadly for aid workers, think about the conditions for palestinians who depend on those organizations right now to survive. people like the man who you saw in that video, simply losing their life while they were just trying to get food for them and their families. joining me now to discuss this, the president and founder of inara, a nonprofit organization that has been providing life- saving aid to the people of gaza an
today on abc this week, chef jose andres said, the perpetrator cannot be investigating himself. here's more of what he had to say. >> civilians must be protected. humanitarian organizations must be protected. they are people that have names and last names, people that matter. they cannot be voiceless, they cannot be ghosts of wars that don't make sense. obviously, idf has a lot of questions to ask themselves. what exactly are they there for? are they there really to bring home, safely,...
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as davidson said karen mcdougal was torn between a deal with ami or abc, howard texted quote, we are going to lay it on thick for her. davidson responded, good, throw in an ambassadorship for me. i'm thinking aisle of man. so what does this testimony on top of the other testimony we've already heard prove? and what does donald trump have to say? judge merchan warned him this morning he is on thin ice, warning him not the say much. holding him in contempt and fining him $9,000 for violating the gag order and cautioning while under the circumstances, the court will impose an inkars torre punishment. joining us now from outside the courthouse, vaughn hillyard. a lot going on. a lot of steamy text messages, colorful, raunchy, descriptive. talk to me about what you're seeing. >> exactly. the play-by-play of the karen mcdougal selling of the story culminated in that deal being struck. a $150,000 transfer of money to mcdougal as part of that, there was an agreement in which it was outlined in paragraph three, this was read to davidson here on the stand. that karen grants her life rights to
as davidson said karen mcdougal was torn between a deal with ami or abc, howard texted quote, we are going to lay it on thick for her. davidson responded, good, throw in an ambassadorship for me. i'm thinking aisle of man. so what does this testimony on top of the other testimony we've already heard prove? and what does donald trump have to say? judge merchan warned him this morning he is on thin ice, warning him not the say much. holding him in contempt and fining him $9,000 for violating the...
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. >>> also knew today, abc news reporting on a new u.s. intelligence bulletin that warns that radicals in the u.s. may respond to crisis calls for tax after last month's attack in moscow. >>> excitement among voters after the supreme court paved this week to put abortion officially on the ballot in florida. >> they are expected about the possibility of having real freedom in this country again. expected about reproductive freedom and opportunity to make sure we are carrying about what is going into the atmosphere and air and we have a greener space. >>> of battle of black-tie donors. after a record-breaking fundraiser at radio city music hall, they have raised $90 million in march alone. while big money donors will pull out triplex at trump's fundraiser tonight. the biden campaign highlighting one pertinent contrast. >>> we are not spending money on legal bills. we are not talking gold sneakers or any of that stuff. the money we are raising, we are going straight to the voters. >> not the sneakers. we have reporters covering fundraising ef
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according to abc news, several members of trumps inner circle are expected to testify at his upcoming criminal trial. that list includes rona graff, trumps executive assistant, the former director of trumps overall office operations and hope hicks, trumps former white house senior advisor, who was once considered one of his closest confidants. it is an open question whether or not they will give up the goods on their former boss. today, manhattan district attorney alvin bragg appeared to send a strong message to any potential witnesses who may or may not be considering lying for trump on the witness stand. the former chief financial officer of the trump organization was sentenced to five months in jail after alvin bragg's office prosecuted him for lying in his testimony in trumps recent civil fraud case. alan weiselburg is 76 years old and this is his second stint at rikers island. he served three months behind bars just last year for tax fraud. joining me now is former assistant district attorney in the manhattan das office trial division and also a new york criminal defense attorney
according to abc news, several members of trumps inner circle are expected to testify at his upcoming criminal trial. that list includes rona graff, trumps executive assistant, the former director of trumps overall office operations and hope hicks, trumps former white house senior advisor, who was once considered one of his closest confidants. it is an open question whether or not they will give up the goods on their former boss. today, manhattan district attorney alvin bragg appeared to send a...
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earlier this morning, world central kitchen founder jose andres appeared on abc news and addressed the situation in gaza. >> it is been six months of targeting anything that seems moving. this does not seem like a war against terror. it does not seem any more and more about defending israel. at this point, it seems like a war against humanity itself. >> your take on that please. >> being here and seeing what i have seen so far of the last few days, i had to agree. when you look at what has happened to the population here. the way it has been decimated from just about every single aspect. where not talking just about people who have been forced from their homes and have had to pull their loved ones out from underneath the rubble. we are talking about a population that has systematically been deprived of proper healthcare with the targeting of gaza's medical infrastructures. the effective eradication. talking about a publishing is being starved and deprived of basic humanitarian care. it is impossible to move around here without being completely and totally swarmed the minute people real
earlier this morning, world central kitchen founder jose andres appeared on abc news and addressed the situation in gaza. >> it is been six months of targeting anything that seems moving. this does not seem like a war against terror. it does not seem any more and more about defending israel. at this point, it seems like a war against humanity itself. >> your take on that please. >> being here and seeing what i have seen so far of the last few days, i had to agree. when you...
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it drew a preliminary average audience of 18.7 million people on espn and abc making it the most watched in the nba since 2018. the only sport in the united states to attract more viewers in the nfl games, the world cup, couple of football games and olympics. and the women's audience numbers are expected to grow when nielsen releases its final figures later today. turning to major league baseball we'll begin in cincinnati when elly de la cruz the first was a 450 lefty solo shot launched to deep center. and he stepped up again in the seventh. >> absolute bomb. first pitch center field. he slides and gets by. de la cruz can fly. he storms to second, gathers into the track, windmill is on, relay to the plate. de la cruz, safe! >> this time hitting from the right side his sinking liner to center field turned into his first inside the home park run. he is one of the most exciting players in baseball. to san diego now. the padres came back from an eight run deficit against the chicago cubs last night going ahead on this, fernando tatis two-run homer. padres stun the cubs 9-8. meanwhile in atla
it drew a preliminary average audience of 18.7 million people on espn and abc making it the most watched in the nba since 2018. the only sport in the united states to attract more viewers in the nfl games, the world cup, couple of football games and olympics. and the women's audience numbers are expected to grow when nielsen releases its final figures later today. turning to major league baseball we'll begin in cincinnati when elly de la cruz the first was a 450 lefty solo shot launched to deep...
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the parent company is licensed by nbc just like fox and abc and all the other broadcast networks. i think these threats are very real. what would trump's efforts against the media look like? i think trying to repeal licenses is just the beginning. i am more concerned, actually by what you just described about this idea of the department of life and this warping of the term pro-life. emergency rooms refused to treat pregnant women leading one to miscarry. pregnant women are turned away from care because hospitals are afraid that they might provide some service that could be construed as something that is violating antiabortion laws. one of these babies in north carolina died. a woman was sent to have the baby in her car. these stories should be national news.'s thanks to the ap today, they are. most americans when they hear about this, they don't want it. isn't that the most important part x most americans don't want these. >> what about all the americans who don't hear about this? those people -- most people don't have any idea about project 2025. these 900 pages are a public docu
the parent company is licensed by nbc just like fox and abc and all the other broadcast networks. i think these threats are very real. what would trump's efforts against the media look like? i think trying to repeal licenses is just the beginning. i am more concerned, actually by what you just described about this idea of the department of life and this warping of the term pro-life. emergency rooms refused to treat pregnant women leading one to miscarry. pregnant women are turned away from care...
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though donald trump gave an interview to the abc affiliate in philadelphia this week where he criticized michael cohen, and now one of trump's former attorneys is weighing in on those remarks. here's what trump said followed by new comments from his former lawyer, tim parlator. >> michael cohen is a convicted liar, and he's not no credibility whatsoever. he's a lawyer and you rely on your lawyers, but michael cohen was a convicted liar. he was a lawyer for many peopleinate just me and he got in trouble for things outside what he did for me. >> seemed to be in direct violation of the order as it is written. i think it's problematic for him especially while the judge is currently sitting and trying to decide the issue. >> tim, you're no longer on the payroll, man. meanwhile, in washington the supreme court will hear arguments this morning in the historic case involving trump and his claim of absolute presidential immunity. trump's legal team argues that presidents have immunity from criminal prosecution for official acts taken while in office. special counsel jack smith's office contends t
though donald trump gave an interview to the abc affiliate in philadelphia this week where he criticized michael cohen, and now one of trump's former attorneys is weighing in on those remarks. here's what trump said followed by new comments from his former lawyer, tim parlator. >> michael cohen is a convicted liar, and he's not no credibility whatsoever. he's a lawyer and you rely on your lawyers, but michael cohen was a convicted liar. he was a lawyer for many peopleinate just me and he...
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they all watched either abc, cbs or nbc, maybe cnn, but there wasn't a lot of places to get your news and it was an event that everybody watched at the same time, so between that and then the trial of course was just insane, the amount of coverage that they had, and how it became the only thing anybody was watching, it seemed like, at least in los angeles, anyway. >> and really, juiced the 24 hours news cycle, juiced reality tv as news, making news somewhat more entertaining. >> it spawned an entire -- we have had several docuseries around it as well. >> you can argue a straight line from the o.j. case to the way we cover the trump campaign. i've made that argument a few times in a few of my books. one last question, this one for you, pat, i think what's striking here is the way o.j. died. he died at the age of 76 from cancer, surrounded by family, very unlike the way that ron goldman and nicole brown simpson died. >> the contrast could not be more marked. and through the rest of his life, o.j. had somewhere in his mind how his obituary would read, would it be heisman trophy winner? w
they all watched either abc, cbs or nbc, maybe cnn, but there wasn't a lot of places to get your news and it was an event that everybody watched at the same time, so between that and then the trial of course was just insane, the amount of coverage that they had, and how it became the only thing anybody was watching, it seemed like, at least in los angeles, anyway. >> and really, juiced the 24 hours news cycle, juiced reality tv as news, making news somewhat more entertaining. >> it...
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we just had governor chris go on abc and when he laid out are you going to support him regardless if he gets convicted in this case in manhattan and he said yes, i will. when you have republican leaders like that messaging that way, who needs enemies to democracy and the rule of law. this is quite the quandary. i don't know if it will impact the election? will it be embarrassing for trump and his family? certainly. i'm sure they are dreading this week and what's to come. >> i do want to talk about this with regard to the latest violence in the middle east. former president trump said it wouldn't have happened under him. it was because the u.s. showed great weakness. what's your reaction to that? >> first of all, i think it's crazy to say that public. it's unpredictable what would happen in a trump presidency. in 2020 tensions were high between the u.s. and iran. we had taken out a general who was an iranian general and they struck back. they struck back at iraq and hit the military coalition forces and bases. and during that moment, i cannot tell you the sort of manic inside the whit
we just had governor chris go on abc and when he laid out are you going to support him regardless if he gets convicted in this case in manhattan and he said yes, i will. when you have republican leaders like that messaging that way, who needs enemies to democracy and the rule of law. this is quite the quandary. i don't know if it will impact the election? will it be embarrassing for trump and his family? certainly. i'm sure they are dreading this week and what's to come. >> i do want to...
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. >> the conners, new tonight on abc. >> seems like she's doing great. >> she's not doing well. so this is a story that i think is so important and it's been flying under the radar, i think, for a lot of politicians, pollsters. i remember having a conversation a few weeks ago with a pollster who couldn't figure out why there was a growing divide between young men and young women politically with young men breaking far more to the right than young women. well, according to a recent analysis by the economist, data shows that the rich countries, younger women are becoming sharply more liberal while the male peers are not. the divide is evident here in the united states. the latest "wall street journal" poll finds president biden drawings 37% of men in the swing states on the ballot that includes him and trump. those are far weaker showings than the 46% biden won in 2020 election. in 2020, biden won 55% of women, and 46% of men, a gap of nine points in the journal's national and swing state polls. that gap is now at 13 points due mostly to his deteriorating support among men. you kn
. >> the conners, new tonight on abc. >> seems like she's doing great. >> she's not doing well. so this is a story that i think is so important and it's been flying under the radar, i think, for a lot of politicians, pollsters. i remember having a conversation a few weeks ago with a pollster who couldn't figure out why there was a growing divide between young men and young women politically with young men breaking far more to the right than young women. well, according to a...
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. >> the connors, tonight on abc. >> these doing great. >> she's not doing well. >>> so this is a story that i think is so important. it has been flying under the radar for a lot of politicians, pollsters. i remember having a conversation with a pollster who couldn't figure out why there was a growing divide between young men and young women politically with men breaking far more to the right than women. according to a recent analysis by the economist, data shows that in rich countries, younger women are becoming sharply more liberal while their male peers are not. the evidence is here in the united states as well. the latest wall street journal poll draws only 37% of men in the seven swing states on a ballot that includes only him and trump. that is far weaker than the showing of 46% of men in the 2020 election. biden won 55% of women and 46% of men, a gap of nine points. that gap is now at 13 points due mostly to his deteriorating support among men. and willie, this is something that i remember in 2017, 2018, talking to a friend who was the head of school at one of the most elite prep
. >> the connors, tonight on abc. >> these doing great. >> she's not doing well. >>> so this is a story that i think is so important. it has been flying under the radar for a lot of politicians, pollsters. i remember having a conversation with a pollster who couldn't figure out why there was a growing divide between young men and young women politically with men breaking far more to the right than women. according to a recent analysis by the economist, data shows that...
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. >> yes, we met with people from abc news. they were very interested in the story. when it came down to it, i just got cold feet. >> once donald trump won the republican nomination. you're saying that ami suddenly came back to you. >> well, to keith, for thetory. >> why do you think it was after donald trump was the republican nominee that they came back? >> they wanted to squash the story. >> you're saying they wanted to protect donald trump? >> i'm assuming so, yeah. but the offer, which we didn't discuss, it they had offered me a big contract for work for modeling and fitness and things like that. >> of course, karen mcdougal describing the catch and kill process. we're back with andrew and george and vaughn and erica. so you were saying in the break, there is a lot that we haven't seen yet. >> yeah, first, just for things that we think we know, we're going to be hearing that in gruesome detail. and so i think there is just that. but -- >> like what? >> so even just exactly how the catch and kill worked and who was involved and what was the discussions and when i
. >> yes, we met with people from abc news. they were very interested in the story. when it came down to it, i just got cold feet. >> once donald trump won the republican nomination. you're saying that ami suddenly came back to you. >> well, to keith, for thetory. >> why do you think it was after donald trump was the republican nominee that they came back? >> they wanted to squash the story. >> you're saying they wanted to protect donald trump? >> i'm...
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so i said, after dylan howard interviewed her, she claimed that she had an offer from abc, from "dancing with the stars" for her story and she had an offer from a mexican group for $8 million. i said to trump, no, i don't believe there is an offer for $8 million. i think the story should be purchased, he said to trump. and i believe we should buy it. trump said to me, i don't buy any stories any time you do anything like this, it gets out any way. so i said, i still believe we should take this story off the market. trump said to pecker, let me think about it and i'll have michael cohen call you back in a few days. pecker's revelations weren't the only extraordinary fireworks in court today. the day began a different way. with judge merchan hearing evidence and argument over trump's gag order. the prosecution said that trump has violated the gag order placed on him in this case at least ten times. in his defense of the ex-president trump's attorney todd blanche had a testy exchange from the judge. said you are losing all credible with the court which goes without saying not a good thing t
so i said, after dylan howard interviewed her, she claimed that she had an offer from abc, from "dancing with the stars" for her story and she had an offer from a mexican group for $8 million. i said to trump, no, i don't believe there is an offer for $8 million. i think the story should be purchased, he said to trump. and i believe we should buy it. trump said to me, i don't buy any stories any time you do anything like this, it gets out any way. so i said, i still believe we should...
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this is from abc news. to try to prove their criminal hush money case against trump, prosecutors in new york are expected to rely on several witnesses who are or were part of trump's inner circle including his long time assistant rona graph, and his director of oval office operations madeline westerhouse and hope hicks. the sources said prosecutors in the manhattan d.a. office are expected to call deborah tara who works in the trump organize accounting department and jeffy mcconnie, the former fixer michael cohen and karen mcdougal, a former playboy poddel who received $150,000 payment for rights to her story about an alleged affair with trump are also expected to testify at trial. i'm beyond thinking andrew that there is anything that impacted him politically. so the freak out is all about what these witnesses threaten legally and criminally. >> yeah, nicolle, when you mention all of those names, what are they all have in common? they're all trump loyalists and trump insiders. these were people who worked
this is from abc news. to try to prove their criminal hush money case against trump, prosecutors in new york are expected to rely on several witnesses who are or were part of trump's inner circle including his long time assistant rona graph, and his director of oval office operations madeline westerhouse and hope hicks. the sources said prosecutors in the manhattan d.a. office are expected to call deborah tara who works in the trump organize accounting department and jeffy mcconnie, the former...
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>> well, to joe's point, imagine it's the cold war in the '60s and the kremlin owns cbs, nbc, and abc. the fact we've let this be implanted into 170 million of our youth by an adversary is absolutely insane. i'm not a lawyer, but i believe the way they framed the law more about trade symmetry and the fact it is executive action and they have 9 to 12 months, banning was the wrong word. this will be a divestment. i've found situations like this, money wins. there are american and chinese investors who have a quarter trillion dollars on the line. my prediction, it'll be divested. you won't lose the tiktok. we'll have the said trade symmetry that china demands. i'll list every american media company that has been allowed to operate in china. okay, i'm done. this is about trade asymmetry. you don't need to wrap yourself in an argument around first amendment. this is trade symmetry. they'd never let us do it there. we allow byd. we allow shien because they have the northface and polo in their market. they let no media companies in there. it's crazy that we would allow this. >> it is crazy.
>> well, to joe's point, imagine it's the cold war in the '60s and the kremlin owns cbs, nbc, and abc. the fact we've let this be implanted into 170 million of our youth by an adversary is absolutely insane. i'm not a lawyer, but i believe the way they framed the law more about trade symmetry and the fact it is executive action and they have 9 to 12 months, banning was the wrong word. this will be a divestment. i've found situations like this, money wins. there are american and chinese...
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you also have youtube tv trying to get part of the package which historically has been controlled by abc and espn on one end and warner brothers with tbs and tnt on the other end. how will the nba divide that up? could they split it up in different ways where they're going to take some from each other? we could end up with a bunch of streaming companies and some networks. the nfl hasn't gone this route completely yet, but they're also dipping their toe in with what they did with peacock and amazon already. >> they have the thursday nights. that's clearly the way it's going. you were talking yesterday about this predicament for the fed right now, which is that growth is slowing, but inflation remains stubborn. what are we hearing from the fed? >> i think it's just about to get even more complicated, because this morning we got some new data that suggests that inflation is continuing to outpace at least the expectations. this is what you call stagflation. i hate to say we're there, but when you have a slowing economy and at the same time you have increased prices, it's not a great place to
you also have youtube tv trying to get part of the package which historically has been controlled by abc and espn on one end and warner brothers with tbs and tnt on the other end. how will the nba divide that up? could they split it up in different ways where they're going to take some from each other? we could end up with a bunch of streaming companies and some networks. the nfl hasn't gone this route completely yet, but they're also dipping their toe in with what they did with peacock and...
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sununu was pressed yesterday by abc's george stephanopoulos on a major flip-flop by sununu himself. take a look at this lengthy exchange. it's brutal. >> please explain, given the fact that you believe he contributed to an insurrection, how you can say, we should have him back in the oval office? >> it's not -- because for me it's not about him as much as it is having a republican administration, republican secretaries, republican rules, a sense where states' rights comes first, individual rights comes first, parents rights comes first. we'll have a pro-business economy. we're not going to have a cancel culture that has infitrated all across america. it's not about trump -- >> but he will be president. >> -- bringing that mentality back. >> that doesn't make any sense. you're saying, it's not about trump. he will be the president, and you have said that he's someone who has contributed to an insurrection. >> i understand it doesn't make sense to you, george, but look at the polls. what you're telling me is you don't understand why 51% of this country is supporting donald trump. they
sununu was pressed yesterday by abc's george stephanopoulos on a major flip-flop by sununu himself. take a look at this lengthy exchange. it's brutal. >> please explain, given the fact that you believe he contributed to an insurrection, how you can say, we should have him back in the oval office? >> it's not -- because for me it's not about him as much as it is having a republican administration, republican secretaries, republican rules, a sense where states' rights comes first,...