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which is, hillary clinton is not changed. she's the establishment, we want change. and all of them, bernie sanders' critique was the same. and you'll have across the ideological spectrum saying, unfit for office, danger to democracy. whether bolton thinks it's existential or just dire, no real voter cares about that. but hearing the chorus and all of those different pitches of, this man is a threat to our way of life is potent. >> i agree with that. i didn't hear what paul said, so i'm not agreeing or disagreeing. but i think this point of what's actually at stake in the election and what the choices are that is important. and look, we already know, at least in one recent poll, 40% of the electorate can still be persuaded one way or another. we are still both -- on one level it will move very quickly, on another level, there's a lot of time in this race, particularly for people who are not yet either fully paying attention or are sort of saying, i'm still trying to figure it all out. and i do want to go back to the hillary clinton point, because this is a point we n
which is, hillary clinton is not changed. she's the establishment, we want change. and all of them, bernie sanders' critique was the same. and you'll have across the ideological spectrum saying, unfit for office, danger to democracy. whether bolton thinks it's existential or just dire, no real voter cares about that. but hearing the chorus and all of those different pitches of, this man is a threat to our way of life is potent. >> i agree with that. i didn't hear what paul said, so i'm...
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what about bill and hillary clinton coming up? i was running hillary clinton as an enabler with bill clinton and it was easy to say i keep running those stories. did you believe it would help his campaign. pecker, it was a of mutual benefit. how did mr. trump react to that suggestion that you continues to do that and run those stories. pecker, he was pleased. michael cohen was pleased. you started to allude that to some extent this arrangement you came to at trump tower was mutually beneficial. you could explain what you meant by that. in writing positive stories about mr. trump and writing negative stores about his opponents it would increase news stand sales for the "national enquirer" so for me that was my benefit and then in publishing the stories it would benefit his campaign. brag team, the portion of the agreement that involved notifying mr. cohen about negativetories about women, what was the objective of that. david pecker, as i did in the past, when i notified michael cohen of a negative story, he would try to vet it him
what about bill and hillary clinton coming up? i was running hillary clinton as an enabler with bill clinton and it was easy to say i keep running those stories. did you believe it would help his campaign. pecker, it was a of mutual benefit. how did mr. trump react to that suggestion that you continues to do that and run those stories. pecker, he was pleased. michael cohen was pleased. you started to allude that to some extent this arrangement you came to at trump tower was mutually beneficial....
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hillary clinton. and so that relationship at large, not just what ami's involvement is with stormy daniels, karen mcdougal, and george stein, one of the attorneys for the manhattan d.a. yesterday in court when he was talking about it, he said that there was evidence that there was a deal struck between ami and the defendant to put their thumb on the scale to control the flow of information that would reach the electorate. that, of course, including stormy daniels and what at the heart of this and a much larger arrangement, which i think will help set the table for that for the jury. >> you know, jeremy peters, my question for you, hope hicks ended up on the witness list, we don't know who will le called. be her presence in the room all of the time in 2015 and 2016 is a well established fact and donald trump's penchant for dialing and doing all of this business on the phones so there is to paper trail is a well established fact. what will be admitted an what is now admissible as part of the fabric of t
hillary clinton. and so that relationship at large, not just what ami's involvement is with stormy daniels, karen mcdougal, and george stein, one of the attorneys for the manhattan d.a. yesterday in court when he was talking about it, he said that there was evidence that there was a deal struck between ami and the defendant to put their thumb on the scale to control the flow of information that would reach the electorate. that, of course, including stormy daniels and what at the heart of this...
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fake stories with hillary clinton, ted cruz, marco rubio were written up and published. photos were doctored, like this one, amounting to a phenomenon andrew weissmann referred to as ground zero of fake news. david pecker comes back for more tomorrow. court is quiet today. it resumes today. he takes the stand tomorrow. likely picking back up where yesterday ended on the role the "national enquirer" played in silencing the story of donald trump and karen mcdougal. she had a 10-month affair with donald trump in 2008. mcdougal was paid $150,000 by the "national enquirer" to keep her story silent ahead of the 2016 presidential election. mcdougal is among the other potential witnesses that the prosecution could call. we could soon hear her firsthand account about their alleged relationship from the stand, which would set up quite a moment in that manhattan courtroom where trump would have to watch her tell her story. as this is a criminal trial, the ex-president is required to be present for all of it. the fact he keeps complaining about. he can't be doing trumpy stuff. he sa
fake stories with hillary clinton, ted cruz, marco rubio were written up and published. photos were doctored, like this one, amounting to a phenomenon andrew weissmann referred to as ground zero of fake news. david pecker comes back for more tomorrow. court is quiet today. it resumes today. he takes the stand tomorrow. likely picking back up where yesterday ended on the role the "national enquirer" played in silencing the story of donald trump and karen mcdougal. she had a 10-month...
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it was what was amplified about hillary clinton that you never get back. >> there's also the if you follow the headlines, the photos, the memes, what we know later is that a lot of these ideas after the september 11th thing when she collapsed, there were all these stoies there was a spike around the hillary health stories. reasonably, if you look at the data on media mentions, people focused on that. what happened then was those stories went away for a long time. i'm not talking about the inquirer, i'm talking about around the could be country. then pegged to nothing, she didn't have another health incident. all of a sudden in michigan and wisconsin and pennsylvania and a lot of swing districts, suddenly on facebook, russian disinformation that was borrowing ideas that had been put in the bloodstream by the inquirer and others came back. hillary has parkinson's, she's got the epipen she was taking. all made up. all of that russian fits information in the same way that people would laugh about the fact that paul manafort gave the russians the names of donors that anybody could find out, the
it was what was amplified about hillary clinton that you never get back. >> there's also the if you follow the headlines, the photos, the memes, what we know later is that a lot of these ideas after the september 11th thing when she collapsed, there were all these stoies there was a spike around the hillary health stories. reasonably, if you look at the data on media mentions, people focused on that. what happened then was those stories went away for a long time. i'm not talking about the...
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clinton, you'd be in jail and i think one of the reasons he may not want to run on a set of facts at issue here is because he's behaving the way he accuses the powerful of behaving, buying themselves special privileges, using his money to get exempted from consequence. i think that's one of the things he has ginned his base and supporters up against and that's what he was doing here and may be one of the reasons it's not the case he wants to highlight. >> sue craig, let me bring you back in on the testimony from david pecker all of the knowledge he and dylan howard had about it the illegality of the financial piece the contract piece, and i want to understand the significance to this case and why dylan howard isn't a witness on the prosecution's potential witness list? >> well, i understand dylan howard and this is hearsay from david pecker on the stand, but that he is in australia, he has a spinal issue and can't make it. so he's not here. so we're relying solely on david pecker for a lot of this information. the issue about karen richardson and how she was paid is very significant
clinton, you'd be in jail and i think one of the reasons he may not want to run on a set of facts at issue here is because he's behaving the way he accuses the powerful of behaving, buying themselves special privileges, using his money to get exempted from consequence. i think that's one of the things he has ginned his base and supporters up against and that's what he was doing here and may be one of the reasons it's not the case he wants to highlight. >> sue craig, let me bring you back...
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i mean, we forget on that issue, you had hillary clinton and barack obama both opposed to it. both owe possessioned to gay marriage. and within three or four years that has fundamentally changed. this is, i think, one of the most interesting issues that sat there because roe v. wade was decided and people were having arguments about it. it basically was out of people assess conversations because they were, like, okay, that's over there on the supreme court. i could say i'm pro-life or pro-choice, but i'm not forced on this issue to have to stand up and do something about it. as soon as dodds happened, it surfaced on that issue in the way the whole irk of the aftermath of roe v. wade, it's now in your living room, you now have to make a decision where you are on this, because this is now taken away from you. and that, if you go back on the history of this. i can't think of another issue that was settled and then sort of people just forgot about it. and then became unsettled that quickly. and then became this huge, huge strength for the democratic party, even among republicans a
i mean, we forget on that issue, you had hillary clinton and barack obama both opposed to it. both owe possessioned to gay marriage. and within three or four years that has fundamentally changed. this is, i think, one of the most interesting issues that sat there because roe v. wade was decided and people were having arguments about it. it basically was out of people assess conversations because they were, like, okay, that's over there on the supreme court. i could say i'm pro-life or...
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clinton campaign which was followed by the comby, wiener, houma laptop. it was a extraordinary period of time and a jury would have to believe extraordinary things to believe that michael cohen, whatever they think of him, was engaged in a criminal election conspiracy for his own benefit. we're going to keep this going. i have to let vaughn hillyard go. thank you for all of your reporting today. everybody else sticks around. >>> up next for those of us staying, donald trump's mob boss tendencies have been on full display all nine days of testimony. we'll talk to someone with experience in toz types of cases next. (restaurant noise) [announcer] introducing allison's plaque psoriasis. she thinks her flaky gray patches are all people see. otezla is the #1 prescribed pill to treat plaque psoriasis. allison! over here! otezla can help you get clearer skin and reduce itching and flaking. with no routine blood tests required. doctors have been prescribing otezla for over a decade. otezla is also approved to treat psoriatic arthritis. don't use otezla if you're a
clinton campaign which was followed by the comby, wiener, houma laptop. it was a extraordinary period of time and a jury would have to believe extraordinary things to believe that michael cohen, whatever they think of him, was engaged in a criminal election conspiracy for his own benefit. we're going to keep this going. i have to let vaughn hillyard go. thank you for all of your reporting today. everybody else sticks around. >>> up next for those of us staying, donald trump's mob boss...
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clinton and joe biden in the way trump did, so crass and surviving things like the release of the access hollywood tape. are there any parallels to be drawn with the rule of law? is there anything that people haven't imagined in the terms of the kinds of ways that we protect jurors? >> i was going to say, what we're encountering right now is donald trump against the criminal justice system. >> right. >> just as we saw him encountering the civil legal justice system with e. jean carroll in the civil fraud case, and so lawyers and courts and court staff i think are not accustomed to having to deal with somebody who will not abide by the norms. >> or a gag order. >> or a gag order. with respect to the jurors and what we're seeing happening in realtime in terms of the threats to them and the concerns they have about their safety and their privacy, the judge anticipated that when he amended the last gag order against donald trump. he extended it to family members of himself and the others involved in the case, precisely because he said i'm not only concerned about the safety of my family and
clinton and joe biden in the way trump did, so crass and surviving things like the release of the access hollywood tape. are there any parallels to be drawn with the rule of law? is there anything that people haven't imagined in the terms of the kinds of ways that we protect jurors? >> i was going to say, what we're encountering right now is donald trump against the criminal justice system. >> right. >> just as we saw him encountering the civil legal justice system with e....
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the da also wants to bring up a frivolous lawsuit against hillary clinton, one that led to a penalty and rebuke from the judge that reads, quote, trump is a prolific and sophisticated litigant who is using the courts to seek revenge on political adversaries. he is the mastermind of strategic abuse of the judicial process. team trump argues that prosecutors should be barred from asking about any and all of those cases regarding the verdict in the civil fraud trial. trump's attorneys arguing that to bring it up would send jurors down a, quote, rabbit hole. that's where we start with some of our favorite reporters and friends. nbc news correspondent vaughn hillyard is back outside the courthouse for us. plus, former acting solicitor general, msnbc legal analyst here, with me at the table once again, "new york times" investigative reporter sue craig is back. she spent the day inside the courthouse. also joining us, the host of "politics nation" here on msnbc and the president of the national action network, the reverend al sharpton here. vaughn hillyard, i start with you. you're at the s
the da also wants to bring up a frivolous lawsuit against hillary clinton, one that led to a penalty and rebuke from the judge that reads, quote, trump is a prolific and sophisticated litigant who is using the courts to seek revenge on political adversaries. he is the mastermind of strategic abuse of the judicial process. team trump argues that prosecutors should be barred from asking about any and all of those cases regarding the verdict in the civil fraud trial. trump's attorneys arguing that...
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clinton in all the debates, and then "access hollywood" tape breaks. the hush money scheme, the crimes happen after that. talk about the timeline as an important -- important enough to mention in opening statements. >> well, i've said many times that if the republican party leaders were unified in their opposition to trump all of this horrible stuff wouldn't have happened. and he was precariously close to that for that period of time in october after this tape came out. so he was scrambling. and you know what i was thinking, nicolle, today when they read that transcript in the opening statement? i was thinking, it's really interesting that melania's not in the courtroom. >> yes. >> i have tried a lot of criminal cases. i have given a number of opening statements. and if you're giving an opening statement which at its core is saying a man committed fraud by paying off a porn star, his wife sitting there is a powerful, powerful thing. the fact that she's not there -- now, keep in mind what his defense is. his defense is i didn't do it, i didn't have an a
clinton in all the debates, and then "access hollywood" tape breaks. the hush money scheme, the crimes happen after that. talk about the timeline as an important -- important enough to mention in opening statements. >> well, i've said many times that if the republican party leaders were unified in their opposition to trump all of this horrible stuff wouldn't have happened. and he was precariously close to that for that period of time in october after this tape came out. so he...