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i'm amy goodman. israel says it will open gaza aid routes, including the northern erez border crossing, after president biden called for an immediate ceasefire in gaza in a phone call with prime minister benjamin netanyahu thursday. biden also reportedly told netanyahu future u.s. policy will be determined based on israel's actions to address the spiraling humanitarian disaster. secretary of state antony blinken echoed the remarks as he spoke from the nato headquarters in brussels. >> and with regard to our policy in gaza, i will just say this, if we don't see the changes that we need to see, there will be changes in our own policy. amy: it's the most direct public warnings issued by the u.s. against israel but were not accompanied by any concrete action to prevent israel from carrying out more killings. the confirmed death toll in gaza has topped 33,000 -- over 14,000 of those, children. thousands of others are unaccounted for. "the washington post" reports the biden administration on monday approved
i'm amy goodman. israel says it will open gaza aid routes, including the northern erez border crossing, after president biden called for an immediate ceasefire in gaza in a phone call with prime minister benjamin netanyahu thursday. biden also reportedly told netanyahu future u.s. policy will be determined based on israel's actions to address the spiraling humanitarian disaster. secretary of state antony blinken echoed the remarks as he spoke from the nato headquarters in brussels. >> and...
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amy: dr. thaer ahmud, thank you for being with us emergency room , physician who spent three weeks in gaza volunteering at al nasser hospital in khan younis and is a board member for medglobal, which has an office in gaza and is working with the world health organization. he walked out of a white house meeting with president biden this week. next up, we speak with a prominent israeli professor about how israel put gaza on the road to famine. back in 20 seconds. ♪ [music break] amy: this is democracy now!, democracynow.org, the war and peace report. i'm amy goodman with nermeen shaikh. nermeen: a group of u.s. officials at usaid have privately warned the biden administration the spread of hunger and malnutrition in gaza is "unprecedented in modern history" and parts of gaza are ready expensing famine as several aid groups are suspending work in gaza after israel killed seven aid workers with world central kitchen earlier this week. in a moment we will speak to neve gordon about the famine in
amy: dr. thaer ahmud, thank you for being with us emergency room , physician who spent three weeks in gaza volunteering at al nasser hospital in khan younis and is a board member for medglobal, which has an office in gaza and is working with the world health organization. he walked out of a white house meeting with president biden this week. next up, we speak with a prominent israeli professor about how israel put gaza on the road to famine. back in 20 seconds. ♪ [music break] amy: this is...
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i'm amy goodman. israel is continuing to face global condemnation over the killing of six international aid -- seven aid workers from world central kitchen which had brought food into gaza by ship to feed starving palestinians. the aid workers were killed when an israeli drone fired three missiles at the group's clearly marked convoy. according to the israeli newspaper haaretz, the drone initially struck one car in the convoy. then the drone attacked again after survivors from the first attack got into another vehicle. after the second strike, the injured passengers were taken to the third car in the convoy which was then bombed. the attack occurred over a 1.5 mile stretch of road in gaza. on tuesday, israel admitted to carrying out the airstrike and vowed to investigate. at the united nations, secretary general antonio guterres condemned the israeli attack. >> the devastating israeli airstrikes that killed world central kitchen personnel yesterday brings the number of aid workers killed in this confl
i'm amy goodman. israel is continuing to face global condemnation over the killing of six international aid -- seven aid workers from world central kitchen which had brought food into gaza by ship to feed starving palestinians. the aid workers were killed when an israeli drone fired three missiles at the group's clearly marked convoy. according to the israeli newspaper haaretz, the drone initially struck one car in the convoy. then the drone attacked again after survivors from the first attack...
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i'm amy goodman. world central kitchen has suspended aid operations in gaza after an israeli airstrike killed six international workers from the charity and a palestinian driver. the aid workers were struck after they left a warehouse in deir al-balah where they had unloaded more than 100 tons of food aid that they had brought into gaza by ship from cyprus. the aid workers were driving in a clearly marked convoy branded with the charity's logo. world central kitchen said the attack occurred even though they had coordinated in advance with the israeli military. erin gore, the ceo of world central kitchen, said -- "this is not only an attack against wck, this is an attack on humanitarian organizations showing up in the most dire of situations where food is being used as a weapon of war. this is unforgivable." earlier today, the israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu acknowledged israel carried out the attack saying "unfortunately, over the last day there was a tragic incident of an unintended strike
i'm amy goodman. world central kitchen has suspended aid operations in gaza after an israeli airstrike killed six international workers from the charity and a palestinian driver. the aid workers were struck after they left a warehouse in deir al-balah where they had unloaded more than 100 tons of food aid that they had brought into gaza by ship from cyprus. the aid workers were driving in a clearly marked convoy branded with the charity's logo. world central kitchen said the attack occurred...
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really media report is quoting ami sources for blaming for disappearing among fields commanders for the killing of $78.00 workers in gaza. they told the high rates newspaper that soldiers and offices violated is really army regulations. a convoy vehicles from the wealth central kitchen agency was huge by is really strikes in there are belie, i'm central guys, that on monday, 6 of the victims were for a nationals and one west palestinian or while i'm ologist era investigation, has found the is really ami intentionally targeted, the wealth central kitchen convoy in 3 consecutive as strikes. here's what the evidence shows. the organization says is 3 vehicles that the warehouse here in dallas sometime around 10 30 pm local time. on april 1st. the convoy travel just over 4 kilometers, making it to rashid street along the coast. witnesses say the 1st vehicle was hit by miss file here. just before 10 45 pm. the injured was seen being transferred from the 1st call to the 2nd diamond vehicle. the 2nd call made it 800 meters saw from the 1st attack. when it to was bombed photos clearly show it wa
really media report is quoting ami sources for blaming for disappearing among fields commanders for the killing of $78.00 workers in gaza. they told the high rates newspaper that soldiers and offices violated is really army regulations. a convoy vehicles from the wealth central kitchen agency was huge by is really strikes in there are belie, i'm central guys, that on monday, 6 of the victims were for a nationals and one west palestinian or while i'm ologist era investigation, has found the is...
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and for you, sam, how hard was it to find your amy — someone that can physically resemble amy, but then can also sing like her? well, really, it was important, mostly, that i could find someone that wasn't going to impersonate amy. there were many brilliant impersonators and people that looked like her or sounded like her. but marisa came in as herself — was the only one in the audition process who didn't try to look like her in any way. earrings, eyeliner or anything. # feel like a lady...# amy's grandma and her mum and dad are depicted in the film, but the family weren't involved in making it. i went to the family, you know, really out of respect that i was making a film about their daughter. and ijust wanted to sort of sit with them and hear their stories and then go off and make the film that i wanted to make. so they didn't have involvement, as in they could say what i could and couldn't do, but i wanted them to be able to come and visit set and see what we were doing and just have, again, like i said, a sense of respect that i was making a film about their daughter. a big part o
and for you, sam, how hard was it to find your amy — someone that can physically resemble amy, but then can also sing like her? well, really, it was important, mostly, that i could find someone that wasn't going to impersonate amy. there were many brilliant impersonators and people that looked like her or sounded like her. but marisa came in as herself — was the only one in the audition process who didn't try to look like her in any way. earrings, eyeliner or anything. # feel like a...
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and for you, sam, how hard was it to find your amy — someone that can physically resemble amy, but then can also sing like her? well, really, it was important, mostly, that i could find someone that wasn't going to impersonate amy~ _ there were many brilliant impersonators and people that looked like her or sounded like her. but marisa came in as herself — was the only one in the audition process, who didn't try to look like her in any way. earrings, eyeliner or anything. a big part of the film is amy's troubled relationship with blake fielder—civil. i didn't meet blake. i wanted to meet blake, but i didn't meet blake. i set out to make the film, like i said, through her perspective. so her love of him, you know, had to be palpable. it had to feel real and we had to understand why she fell in love with him. and so it wasn't about making a sort of one—dimensional villain. we had to fall in love with him to understand why she wrote one of the greatest albums about their love. and... and, for me, really, the villains of the film, you know, it's addiction and paparazzi. and when you a
and for you, sam, how hard was it to find your amy — someone that can physically resemble amy, but then can also sing like her? well, really, it was important, mostly, that i could find someone that wasn't going to impersonate amy~ _ there were many brilliant impersonators and people that looked like her or sounded like her. but marisa came in as herself — was the only one in the audition process, who didn't try to look like her in any way. earrings, eyeliner or anything. a big part of the...
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liz: and i would think, amy, gold. obviously, gold's billion on an incredible run, it's above $2317 an ounce right now. you're looking at options play there? >> yeah. you know, we had been looking at call and call spreads in gld and gdx actually prior to this as a flight to safety. i want to say one thing on the bred withth of the market that i think is really interesting right now, when you look in the past when things like this happen, the flight to safety tends to be a play between s&p and iwm. so people start to flee back into these mega-cap tech names as a flight to safety. that's what we've seen before, and then iwm suffers. so iwm put spreads as a hedge, you know, especially with the rates in play is another interesting strategy that we've looked at especially when you bring geopolitics into the mix. liz: of course, iwm is the financial instrument for the russell small and mid caps. >> right. liz: great to have you both, amy, gabby. important voices here especially at a time where we are continuing to watch the
liz: and i would think, amy, gold. obviously, gold's billion on an incredible run, it's above $2317 an ounce right now. you're looking at options play there? >> yeah. you know, we had been looking at call and call spreads in gld and gdx actually prior to this as a flight to safety. i want to say one thing on the bred withth of the market that i think is really interesting right now, when you look in the past when things like this happen, the flight to safety tends to be a play between...
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for me, it was 2446 north washington avenue, just a block away from amy's house. we used to come back after morning mass at st. paul's on sunday, st. clair's wasn't built until i had moved. my grandfather, who worked for the newspaper, and my uncle, would hold court around the kitchen table with a guy who was sort of the david broder of the pennsylvania press, scranton press. you think i'm kidding, i wasn't. but anyway. and he would -- they'd come and have breakfast at the table. and a kid could wander around the table where the adults were sitting but you could never sit at the table. and i would walk up and stand next to my grandpa, while he wag conversation. and they're talking about what -- they'd talk about what was going on in the neighborhood. they'd talk about what was going on in the world. they were all learned men. and i learned a lot here in scranton. i learned that money doesn't determine your worth. my tbrawfer would tell me, joey, nobody, nobody is more worthy than you, and everyone is your equal. [applause] all anybody want sas fair shot, a fair sh
for me, it was 2446 north washington avenue, just a block away from amy's house. we used to come back after morning mass at st. paul's on sunday, st. clair's wasn't built until i had moved. my grandfather, who worked for the newspaper, and my uncle, would hold court around the kitchen table with a guy who was sort of the david broder of the pennsylvania press, scranton press. you think i'm kidding, i wasn't. but anyway. and he would -- they'd come and have breakfast at the table. and a kid...
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david pecker has a desire and obligation in fact to do what was best for the financial interests of ami, auto decisions made reflected that. it was not just for a campaign reason. third, speaking of campaign, it has all been done before. not just a bare naked ladies on, but when it came to donald trump on the primary trail, going after ben carson, and going after marco rubio, there were articles that did appear in the "national enquirer," the end of the those articles appeared in the public record way before them in both the guardian and politico. they are not on trial for campaign violations and so why is trump embroiled in this way he reportedly worked with ami on some of these stories? that is the key take away and the focus of today, curious as what to redirect will lead to but my guess is that redirect me today and by next week we are onto a whole new witness back over to you. >> emily: , thank you so much. we are questioning why trump is involved in all of this. let's bring in andrew sierawski, so, here's my question to you it was developed this morning that kim also had a interes
david pecker has a desire and obligation in fact to do what was best for the financial interests of ami, auto decisions made reflected that. it was not just for a campaign reason. third, speaking of campaign, it has all been done before. not just a bare naked ladies on, but when it came to donald trump on the primary trail, going after ben carson, and going after marco rubio, there were articles that did appear in the "national enquirer," the end of the those articles appeared in the...
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amy, your friends in rees—mogg. amy, your friends in the house of lords, your friends are blocking this bill, aren't they? >> well, majority of the peers in the house of lords, the tories, they don't like democracy. but it's not just the house of lords, is it? it's 250 human rights charities. it's the military experts saying that the latest amendment needed to be included. it's the supreme court . it's saying that this is illegal. it's the un saying this can't go on. so why, why, why are the un being hypocritical, defiant? why are they like spoilt children? >> what a bunch of hypocrites the un is, are because the un hcr sends people to rwanda and then it says we shouldn't. it sendsit then it says we shouldn't. it sends it sent some girls to rwanda. >> okay. >> okay. >> what about girls to rwanda? what about all the other people? >> what about lgbt people? >> what about lgbt people? >> what about the right to send girls? >> rwanda that this is just 200, andifs >> rwanda that this is just 200, and it's a reciprocal sc
amy, your friends in rees—mogg. amy, your friends in the house of lords, your friends are blocking this bill, aren't they? >> well, majority of the peers in the house of lords, the tories, they don't like democracy. but it's not just the house of lords, is it? it's 250 human rights charities. it's the military experts saying that the latest amendment needed to be included. it's the supreme court . it's saying that this is illegal. it's the un saying this can't go on. so why, why, why...
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settlements and rushes or in the region facing severe flooding, imagines the services police and the ami a working non stop to evacuate people. they have no problem. i have seen that i bought on us realized probably the most active work was carried out in the 1st isn't ours, of the high waters. most people did not believe there was a real transfer from the bought to begin entering houses and reaching waste deep level. people be gone to where we want the west of the flooding and also the lease to have boxed but the situation remains diet. this as well, the streets of the city of oscar looks like right now. it's only taking a few hours to turn the city streets into canals, grim and isolated. so as the late stage of the q a is not of these imagines the crews are returning to the affected areas to deliver a to those still here and collect documents won't close and medicines for those. if actuated many residents in these apartment blocks tries to stay in the homes despite having no electricity, gas, or clean drinking goals. so just somebody bureau and you could, you went through people's 1st
settlements and rushes or in the region facing severe flooding, imagines the services police and the ami a working non stop to evacuate people. they have no problem. i have seen that i bought on us realized probably the most active work was carried out in the 1st isn't ours, of the high waters. most people did not believe there was a real transfer from the bought to begin entering houses and reaching waste deep level. people be gone to where we want the west of the flooding and also the lease...
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amy, your friends in rees—mogg. amy, your friends in the house of lords, your friends are blocking this bill, aren't they? >> well, majority of the peers in the house of lords, the tories, they don't like democracy. but it's not just the house of lords, is it? it's 250 human rights charities. it's the military experts saying that the latest amendment needed to be included. it's the supreme court . it's saying that this is illegal. it's the un saying this can't go on. so why, why, why are the un being hypocritical, defiant? why are they like spoilt children? >> what a bunch of hypocrites the un is, are because the un hcr sends people to rwanda and then it says we shouldn't. it sendsit then it says we shouldn't. it sends it sent some girls to rwanda. >> okay. >> okay. >> what about girls to rwanda? what about all the other people? >> what about lgbt people? >> what about lgbt people? >> what about the right to send girls? >> rwanda that this is just 200, andifs >> rwanda that this is just 200, and it's a reciprocal sc
amy, your friends in rees—mogg. amy, your friends in the house of lords, your friends are blocking this bill, aren't they? >> well, majority of the peers in the house of lords, the tories, they don't like democracy. but it's not just the house of lords, is it? it's 250 human rights charities. it's the military experts saying that the latest amendment needed to be included. it's the supreme court . it's saying that this is illegal. it's the un saying this can't go on. so why, why, why...
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host: amy? >> yeah, i think obviously trump being on trial this week is going to be the source of a lot of humor, i would expect both from colin jost and joe biden. the big intrigue of tonight is how biden will do? does he still have it? is he going to get the laughs? is he going to have command of the room? people are watching things very closely these days, so i think the expectations are high. you know, people want to see how he does. host: we will leave it at that, amy, janet, thank you for joining us. >> thank you. >> thank you. host: and we will bring you back live inside the washington hilton for tonight's washington correspondents dinner. live coverage here on c-span. ♪ [indiscernible chatter] >> ladies and gentlemen, please take your seats. the show was about to begin -- is about to begin. >> it's the white house correspondents dinner, and some politicians are about to be roasted. >> journalists gather to toast at the white house correspondents dinner. >> it is saturday night and coli
host: amy? >> yeah, i think obviously trump being on trial this week is going to be the source of a lot of humor, i would expect both from colin jost and joe biden. the big intrigue of tonight is how biden will do? does he still have it? is he going to get the laughs? is he going to have command of the room? people are watching things very closely these days, so i think the expectations are high. you know, people want to see how he does. host: we will leave it at that, amy, janet, thank...
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so ultimately she wants to cut a deal with ami. dillon howard, on the other hand, is the only other person at ami other than david pecker who understands the nature of the arrangement that they have with donald trump. and so by mid-january of 2016, in a text, dillon howard says i need this to happen. so, despite the fact he's not willing to pay the top dollar that keith davidson initially thinks his client's story is worth, you can see in dillon howard a sense of desperation to quash this story, take karen mcdougal's story off the marketplace and so eventually we're going to learn when davidson returns to the stand exactly how they reached that meeting of the minds, but i think it is important that we're getting sort of a sense of why each side was motivated to cut the deal that eventually happened, even though donald trump himself didn't exchange money with karen mcdougal. >> i think this testimony is going to be important because you've got karen mcdougal, the question is with her, did she want something or not from this. and tru
so ultimately she wants to cut a deal with ami. dillon howard, on the other hand, is the only other person at ami other than david pecker who understands the nature of the arrangement that they have with donald trump. and so by mid-january of 2016, in a text, dillon howard says i need this to happen. so, despite the fact he's not willing to pay the top dollar that keith davidson initially thinks his client's story is worth, you can see in dillon howard a sense of desperation to quash this...
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amy: he does. what biden is actually hoping is the media attention on the trial helps biden in that it reminds those voters who may have some the nostalgic for, well, the economy was better in 2020, or i was not as worried about the border in 2020, that they go, oh, right. these are the things i did not like about donald trump. if that focus continues while he is on trial, to the degree that it is not televised i think is a problem for the biden campaign in that strategy. because as we saw, he is running behind right now. if you are the biden campaign you need to make this a referendum on trump more than anything. and the only way you do that is if there is a whole lot of attention on the person who is not the president of the united states, and it is very hard to get that level of attention when you are not the president unless you are a former president and a criminal. amna: always good to see you both. ♪ geoff: on christmas day 1991, the soviet union ceased to exist, and with it, the cold war.
amy: he does. what biden is actually hoping is the media attention on the trial helps biden in that it reminds those voters who may have some the nostalgic for, well, the economy was better in 2020, or i was not as worried about the border in 2020, that they go, oh, right. these are the things i did not like about donald trump. if that focus continues while he is on trial, to the degree that it is not televised i think is a problem for the biden campaign in that strategy. because as we saw, he...
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there was a list that i was shown by a senior ami source of trump's stories, not all of them terribly consequential. some of them were his feud with rosie o'donnell, but some of them were also potentially unflattering ones. so this was a deep and wide relationship and pecker saying over and over again now this was about trying to help donald trump get into the white house is confirmation of something that ami lied to a lot of reporters, including me about back when these things were first emergent. >> also that save helps helps explain perhaps why mr. trump has not criticized david pecker at all. i want to ask you before you go, because yesterday we saw i made a major court ruling completely separate from the trump case also on a subject that you've broken a lot of stories about and you think it could ultimately manner for trump the new york court of appeals overturned harvey weinstein's 2020 eviction for sex crimes basically, the court said that the lower court made a mistake by allowing women to testify about allegations of sexual assault that we're separate from the three for which
there was a list that i was shown by a senior ami source of trump's stories, not all of them terribly consequential. some of them were his feud with rosie o'donnell, but some of them were also potentially unflattering ones. so this was a deep and wide relationship and pecker saying over and over again now this was about trying to help donald trump get into the white house is confirmation of something that ami lied to a lot of reporters, including me about back when these things were first...
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host: amy in new york. thank you. guest: amy satellite. on the insurance side of it, i'm not sure single-payer fixes the problem. i think it is a bigger issue of mandating insurance companies. when amy talked about harm reduction facilities, i didn't mention, drug courts, if they are done properly. we have a lot of people in prison because they are alcoholics and addicts. when they would not have committed the crime -- i'm not talking about serious crime, other crime. so, having drug courts with good supervision and programming. we need that. you have all of these programs out there and a judge gives a young person or somebody, you know, you are either going to go to jail or treatment, what you want? nine out of 10 times people are going to take the treatment. if they go and have a bad experience they are not getting what they need. host: james in florida, you are on with marty walsh. morning. caller: i have one thing to bring up. i have a problem with people always saying drugs and alcohol. alcohol is a drug, as far as i'm concerned. it i
host: amy in new york. thank you. guest: amy satellite. on the insurance side of it, i'm not sure single-payer fixes the problem. i think it is a bigger issue of mandating insurance companies. when amy talked about harm reduction facilities, i didn't mention, drug courts, if they are done properly. we have a lot of people in prison because they are alcoholics and addicts. when they would not have committed the crime -- i'm not talking about serious crime, other crime. so, having drug courts...
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for colorado mom amy over, it is especially emotional. 25 years ago, amy went to her own senior prom at columbine high school, just three days before the mass shooting. >> 25 years later, you have a daughter who is a senior in high school. >> i do. i cannot wait for future. i think that is why get so choked up when i talk about her and my kids because the last time i was normal -- not normal, but amy normal, was prom. >> on the morning of the shooting, amy stopped by her coaches office to thank him for helping him get a scholarship to play basketball in college. >> i got to give coaches sanders a big hug and a high- five and said see you later, coach. >> three hours later, coach sanders told amy students and others to run. three hours later, he died. >> you look at this much? >> no. >> struggling with grief, she turned down her basketball scholarship. she married and started a family. dropping her kids off at school started panic attacks. >> i'm terrified to lose my children. that's something that i struggle with on a daily basis. >> amy's oldest child says her mother's experience ha
for colorado mom amy over, it is especially emotional. 25 years ago, amy went to her own senior prom at columbine high school, just three days before the mass shooting. >> 25 years later, you have a daughter who is a senior in high school. >> i do. i cannot wait for future. i think that is why get so choked up when i talk about her and my kids because the last time i was normal -- not normal, but amy normal, was prom. >> on the morning of the shooting, amy stopped by her...
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he ran a network of sources for ami. but how many people would have known about something like what is alleged with donald trump? >> a very small amount of people. that that has to know. people like me in my role of promoting the magazines and stories they carried definitely would have had to know about that kind of thing. it's a practice that has been going on for quite a while. not just since trump was president. also something that david's company at the time had 27 magazines. they were health and fitness, shape, men's, journal of women's fitness, i forget which one. i have some dirt for piece of enquirer but if you do a piece with shape, that piece will go away because he needed the newsstand support for those other titles. so that was very much similar to catch and kill and it's been going on for a while. >> it is fascinating and your insights are invaluable. thanks for coming in. >> thanks for having me. >>> coming up, the potential impact of david pecker's testimony. how their personal and business ties played out
he ran a network of sources for ami. but how many people would have known about something like what is alleged with donald trump? >> a very small amount of people. that that has to know. people like me in my role of promoting the magazines and stories they carried definitely would have had to know about that kind of thing. it's a practice that has been going on for quite a while. not just since trump was president. also something that david's company at the time had 27 magazines. they...
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amy wu silverman. i heard basically economists are looking for 0.3% but the market is positioned for 0.4%. lisa: all the shorts are going to get squeezed out. this is a unique moment as we heard from amy. this is the first time in recent memory that the market is more prepared for an upside surprise than a downside surprise that comes with it from the cpi print rather than amy does. jonathan: which is why we have said in-line might be the new beat when it comes to inflation and the way the market is set up. equity futures positive 5.1% on the s&p 500 --.1% on the s&p 500. dani: -- stable to negative. rising economic uncertainty has eroded fiscal buffers. although the government debt is increasing, it did affirm china's a-plus rating. signs that apple is pushing beyond china. bloomberg reported the company assembled $14 billion worth of iphones in india and his last fiscal year, double the production from the year prior. sources say the tech giant now as much as 14% or about one in seven of its marquee
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that is really ami, hasn't poles. that's a strikes of a nice an attack on a residential talent and all the say that the refugee camps killed 15 people in central gaza. most of the victims were women and children thought it was a, has moved from alaska. this is this on the 1st and then the destruction of most residential houses, of course, the territory palestinians. all gathering here today to celebrate the arrival of aids of puts up and also to perform the prayers of angels puts her in with few. i do need grief on sadness. they have used to welcome this event each year with ultimate happiness and rejoicing. but this year seems to be a complete extrude injury for the majority of constance who are right now, living an unprecedented deterioration of their humanitarian and find themselves conditions. we are completely right now here to share with you what the palestinians are rejoicing that trying to do the best to please the kids, the families by buying them. guests please them with visits, but right now they're no long
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and trump helped ami as well. pecker agree when firms lawyer called it a a mutually beneficial relationship, what do you think the benefit that pecker and his company got from this was it's hard to quantify because american media is that was a privately held company. >> we don't have access to the bank statements to show how much better at trump issue would sell on the newsstand versus issue about some celebrity. but i do think we do know back in 2015 the context was say brian, just hold on. >> both vegas asking you about national enquirer stories about the clintons confirming with pecker that ami had decided to run negative stories before that august 2015 meeting. sorry. go ahead, brian. >> and back in that time, trump was just beginning to consolidate control over the gop. remember, there were so many people running for president back in august 2015, trump, at that point, might have still been considered a long-shot, right? his candidacy was a surprise to many people, but he needed to create this alternative rea
and trump helped ami as well. pecker agree when firms lawyer called it a a mutually beneficial relationship, what do you think the benefit that pecker and his company got from this was it's hard to quantify because american media is that was a privately held company. >> we don't have access to the bank statements to show how much better at trump issue would sell on the newsstand versus issue about some celebrity. but i do think we do know back in 2015 the context was say brian, just hold...
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give us a look into behind the scenes at ami. you had to have been getting some type of legal counsel, whether or not catch and kill was in violation of federal election law at the time, in realtime. was that counsel available to you? was it modifying the behavior of pecker and others? >> so what we've learned is david pecker was getting this legal guidance from the general counsel who in one source actually outsourced someone to look at the karen mcdougal agreement. and that person, as we learned from the court, took half an hour to learn this contract is safe to go. is good to go. because they're looking at a contract with all of these provisions, saying we're buying these fitness covers. that's how they were structuring karen mcdougal's deal. as david howard told me, i'm going out to los angeles to buy this story, to bury it. there was no mention of fitness columns, that came to late later, i was the one that was instructed, we now need to come up with these fitness columns. i was assigned a ghost writer. the first column ran
give us a look into behind the scenes at ami. you had to have been getting some type of legal counsel, whether or not catch and kill was in violation of federal election law at the time, in realtime. was that counsel available to you? was it modifying the behavior of pecker and others? >> so what we've learned is david pecker was getting this legal guidance from the general counsel who in one source actually outsourced someone to look at the karen mcdougal agreement. and that person, as...
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did you say or did ami say? in this document that amis principal purpose in entering into the agreement was to suppress the model story so as to prevent it from influencing the election. pecker sets? that is correct is that true, mr. pecker was that your purpose and locking up the karen mcdougal story to influence the election. this is laura's point about repetition. again he says pecker says, yes. so cyclists, if i understand you correctly, running stories that praise mr. trump appealed to your readership. packers says yes, they did what they were doing here was suppressing these stories that appeal to the rigueur ship in a way that later on in this, he does say this was actually against our interest because we could have made a ton of money on this story but chose not to because it was in our interest to help out donald. >> how does that play marcus? >> well, i think it plays well, honestly, for the for the government's case, when we go to the reputation of, your going through these themes like instead of bein
did you say or did ami say? in this document that amis principal purpose in entering into the agreement was to suppress the model story so as to prevent it from influencing the election. pecker sets? that is correct is that true, mr. pecker was that your purpose and locking up the karen mcdougal story to influence the election. this is laura's point about repetition. again he says pecker says, yes. so cyclists, if i understand you correctly, running stories that praise mr. trump appealed to...
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i was actually shown from a senior ami source, a larger list of trump's stories. some of them more consequential than others, not all of these were barn burner. some of them morgan, about his feud with rosie o'donnell is all of the stuff they had amassed over the years, but they really did keep tabs on that. and during the election, they made sure that that list was in a safe. there were sources who claimed that there was shredding of certain documents. so people at am i knew that they did as you say, have trump's secrets and that that could be a source of leverage gen. potentially collaboration with him. i think it's a pretty startling about face for trump to have to listen to this stuff in court. >> what do you think was in this for david? i mean, was it proximity to donald trump's? he did he really think that they were friends would proximity, i think is the answer. >> and this was a tried and true model for david and the national enquirer. they used these tactics, this combination of carrots and sticks will buy up stories for you, maybe will threaten you that
i was actually shown from a senior ami source, a larger list of trump's stories. some of them more consequential than others, not all of these were barn burner. some of them morgan, about his feud with rosie o'donnell is all of the stuff they had amassed over the years, but they really did keep tabs on that. and during the election, they made sure that that list was in a safe. there were sources who claimed that there was shredding of certain documents. so people at am i knew that they did as...
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he resigned from his position at ami in 2020. he will return to the witness stand tomorrow. we're told let's bring in criminal defense attorney bill brennan and former federal prosecutor at jennifer rodgers to talk about this fascinating day in court today, jennifer, let's look ahead to testimony tomorrow it seems like today all the process questions were asked and tomorrow we might get more substantial testimony about conversations that mr. may have had directly with donald trump you expect to hear, i mean, after all has been granted immunity well, i think we'll hear all of what was previewed in the opening today. >> i think he'll say he was the eyes and ears that they agreed that he was going to play the role of keeping an eye out for stories that might be harmful to trump's candidacy. also, they agreed to publish negative stories about his opponents to publish positive stories about him. so i think we'll hear all about that and including this 2015 meeting that he had with trump, where trump would have directly either asked him are agreed that this was their plan. so i'm e
he resigned from his position at ami in 2020. he will return to the witness stand tomorrow. we're told let's bring in criminal defense attorney bill brennan and former federal prosecutor at jennifer rodgers to talk about this fascinating day in court today, jennifer, let's look ahead to testimony tomorrow it seems like today all the process questions were asked and tomorrow we might get more substantial testimony about conversations that mr. may have had directly with donald trump you expect to...
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text messages moved on to coastal areas of this and ami threats. so human because it was very strong, it's felt as if the house was getting to topple to you. we all tend behind. you were taking very violently older motorcycles outside our house to pulled over. so i quickly switched off the gas and the electrical switches the, when i realized it was an earthquake, i quickly put on my clothes and shoes that i dropped the kid with me and run down the stairs. officials in the capital typeface that it was the strongest task, breaks the hip, taiwan, an offshore islands since 1999. when a 7.6 magnitude quake the worst natural disaster in the islands. history goes with estimated to 2400 people. more than a 100 off the shocks recorded since that initial quake struck here this morning. and so i won and authorities war and that that's a further time is could still come for me. if you had the audio, we have already seen reports of houses tilting roads damaged and many vehicles hit by falling rocks in the why the in area in the taipei area, the metro and high s
text messages moved on to coastal areas of this and ami threats. so human because it was very strong, it's felt as if the house was getting to topple to you. we all tend behind. you were taking very violently older motorcycles outside our house to pulled over. so i quickly switched off the gas and the electrical switches the, when i realized it was an earthquake, i quickly put on my clothes and shoes that i dropped the kid with me and run down the stairs. officials in the capital typeface that...
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kites, you're saying ami suddenly came back to you with interests to keith? yes. to us for the story. yeah. >> what do you think it was that it was after donald trump was the republican nominee that they came back they wanted to squash story you're saying they wanted to protect donald trump i'm assuming so. yeah. >> if donald trump hadn't been running for president, do you believe this deal would have been made with ami knowing what you know now, probably not know how for not you're pretty you're convinced now this was an effort to do a favor for donald trump in the last few months of the presidential race unfortunately, yes how is new yorker contributing writer ronan farrow, author of catch and kill lies, fires, and conspiracy to protect predators david was obviously central to a lot of your reporting. i'm running what you make of him being called as the first witness. well, he's an obvious choice for a sort of star witness. >> there's a reason prosecutors are putting him first. he's right at the heart of this scheme. he was the guy in the position of power at am
kites, you're saying ami suddenly came back to you with interests to keith? yes. to us for the story. yeah. >> what do you think it was that it was after donald trump was the republican nominee that they came back they wanted to squash story you're saying they wanted to protect donald trump i'm assuming so. yeah. >> if donald trump hadn't been running for president, do you believe this deal would have been made with ami knowing what you know now, probably not know how for not you're...
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and then they were -- amy they were like, "we got to put wrinkles in your face." and then they were like, "that's good." >> seth: and it's so funny, because like with an internet prank, you could have given it another day. >> i mean, i feel like this is enough -- like people are like, we get it. >> seth: but i had multiple people ask me if this was real. and what i said back to them -- >> ten episodes. >> seth: "if it was real, do you think somebody would have signed off on this poster?" >> i'm going to say no. and i just want to say for amy, whoever did this, [ bleep ] you. [ laughter and applause ] >> seth: you guys have -- [ cheers and applause ] you have some other ideas? >> but i have some other ideas. >> seth: yeah. >> like [ bleep ] you, dude, whoever did it. but great idea. >> seth: yeah. >> so -- [ laughter ] >> seth: this one -- you worked on these photoshops -- >> i worked on -- >> seth: and you said -- they're seamless, you cannot tell they've been photoshopped. >> guys, i think i have a new job. it's photoshopping faces into old sitcoms. >> seth: yeah
and then they were -- amy they were like, "we got to put wrinkles in your face." and then they were like, "that's good." >> seth: and it's so funny, because like with an internet prank, you could have given it another day. >> i mean, i feel like this is enough -- like people are like, we get it. >> seth: but i had multiple people ask me if this was real. and what i said back to them -- >> ten episodes. >> seth: "if it was real, do you think...
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. >> host: let's hear from amy. amy joins us from new york, clifton park. hello.jo >> caller: hi, good morning. it's nice to be able to speak with you. i wanted to share my experience a little bit because i'm actually a therapist, and i worked in substance abuse counseling for around five years shortly after i got my master's degree. and what i really saw as a being a huge barrier to care for people was healthh insurance. i mean, i'm a big believer in single-payer health care, and i really think we desperately need that because i saw a lot of people who really did want to get sober. they wanted to do better and they wanted to do better for themselves, but they were having a hard time because they had plans that just -- with just unaffordable co-pays, or they couldn't come in as often as they needed to because they couldn't afford the co-apays. for some people they had a very hard time navigating the insurance system. they weren't sure what to sign up for, whether or not coverage was available. a lot of times it varied about what they could apply for or what
. >> host: let's hear from amy. amy joins us from new york, clifton park. hello.jo >> caller: hi, good morning. it's nice to be able to speak with you. i wanted to share my experience a little bit because i'm actually a therapist, and i worked in substance abuse counseling for around five years shortly after i got my master's degree. and what i really saw as a being a huge barrier to care for people was healthh insurance. i mean, i'm a big believer in single-payer health care, and i...
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he was a major source for ami. he was also the lawyer for adult film star stormy daniels, whose story she had an affair donald trump was circulating behind the scenes. keith davidson testified to how tabloid interest in stormy's storm had reached a crescendo after the release of the "access hollywood" tape. keith davidson testified today that he worked with michael cohen, trump's lawyer, to negotiate stormy daniels' $130,000 hush money deal that would stop her from going public with her story before the election. while keith davidson said in testimony today before the jury that he worked directly with michael cohen, he also said he understood that trump was the driving force keith davidson got off the witness stand a few minutes ago. he will return on thursday when court is back in session. prosecution will likely finish up their questioning of of him and then keith davidson will face cross-examination from donald trump's defense team. before keith davidson took the stand today, the day began with a legal defeat fo
he was a major source for ami. he was also the lawyer for adult film star stormy daniels, whose story she had an affair donald trump was circulating behind the scenes. keith davidson testified to how tabloid interest in stormy's storm had reached a crescendo after the release of the "access hollywood" tape. keith davidson testified today that he worked with michael cohen, trump's lawyer, to negotiate stormy daniels' $130,000 hush money deal that would stop her from going public with...
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. >> one of the questions one of the first questions they asked for comments was so ami isn't a charity organization, is you're making a profit off of all of this really making him seem like this is about greed and that's all to get the jury thinking that they don't like this person. >> yeah. important point. it was interesting. i thought that kaitlyn that david pecker testified about a call with two top white house staffers at the time who picks and sarah huckabee sanders would that reveal as someone who covered the white house and remembers sarah sanders being at the white house briefing room where obviously all three of us have sat at one point, she had to deny allegations about karen mcdougal citing conversations that she had with donald trump to hear that review still today that there was a call with the national enquirer tabloid king, hope hicks and sarah sanders while they were taxpayer funded white house officials and talking where david pecker was asieh that if he should extend karen mcdougal's contract was absolutely stunning and it really showed you that all of this that has
. >> one of the questions one of the first questions they asked for comments was so ami isn't a charity organization, is you're making a profit off of all of this really making him seem like this is about greed and that's all to get the jury thinking that they don't like this person. >> yeah. important point. it was interesting. i thought that kaitlyn that david pecker testified about a call with two top white house staffers at the time who picks and sarah huckabee sanders would...
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he is the head of ami, which owned the national it's not inquire. listened to david testimony over the next couple of days encouraging the jurors to listen to motivation to sell magnets is making very clear where he'll go david, when they have the chance to cross-examine him. one thing he when he was talking about stormy daniels, it seems very clear trump's legal team does expect stormy daniels to testify. that's what i read that's what my analysis is of what todd blanche was saying. they're saying that maybe it's going to be salacious, but it doesn't ultimately matter. your because she doesn't know about the heart of the allegations here, which is about how these payments were categorized in donald trump's records and his financial records here that is something that's notable, but saying to listen to what testimony was for selling magazines, i mean, anyone who's ever picked up a copy of the national enquirer would know that it's interesting though, to kinda turn david against that because for decades donald trump used david to his advantage. i mea
he is the head of ami, which owned the national it's not inquire. listened to david testimony over the next couple of days encouraging the jurors to listen to motivation to sell magnets is making very clear where he'll go david, when they have the chance to cross-examine him. one thing he when he was talking about stormy daniels, it seems very clear trump's legal team does expect stormy daniels to testify. that's what i read that's what my analysis is of what todd blanche was saying. they're...
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this indictment were both helpful and surprising because no one had amy coney barrett on their bingo card as the swing vote. >> i didn't and it sounded like most of you didn't, either. let me play a moment from justice alito. >> if an incumbent, who loses a very close, hotly contested election, knows that a real possibility after leaving office is not that the president is going to be able to go off into peaceful retirement, but that the president may be criminally prosecuted by a bitter political opponents, will that not lead us into a cycle that destabilizes the functioning of our country as a democracy? >> he seems to be arguing in plain english that immunity is necessary because otherwise, presidents fear prosecution and will be incentivized to attempt to hold power unlawfully. what did you make of that statement? >> i thought it missed two important things. in the 200 year history of this country, it's never happened because we always thought that presidents were subject to criminal liability, and second, that there were powerful remarks made in january 2021 where they said, do
this indictment were both helpful and surprising because no one had amy coney barrett on their bingo card as the swing vote. >> i didn't and it sounded like most of you didn't, either. let me play a moment from justice alito. >> if an incumbent, who loses a very close, hotly contested election, knows that a real possibility after leaving office is not that the president is going to be able to go off into peaceful retirement, but that the president may be criminally prosecuted by a...
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amy, what kind of impact does it have on a swing state like michigan? >> the challenge right now that the biden team has politically is people who turned out for him in 2020, many of whom were inspired not so much by joe biden but voting against donald trump are just not as engaged as trump supporters are. if the biden campaign can give these voters, especially younger voters, a reason to show up and believe this election is important, even if they are not excited about him. in michigan, for example, there was a big uncommitted vote i'm going to talk about, with the governor. there is rett since for these voters to show up and vote affirmatively for biden. putting issues on the ballot like nevada and arizona, or making sure this is part of the conversation, it could help to motivate some of those voters to show up, even if they are not particularly excited about biden. this is an issue that does give them an incentive to go to the polls. geoff: is this enough to bring out democrats and independents that democrats can preserve that blue law and we learne
amy, what kind of impact does it have on a swing state like michigan? >> the challenge right now that the biden team has politically is people who turned out for him in 2020, many of whom were inspired not so much by joe biden but voting against donald trump are just not as engaged as trump supporters are. if the biden campaign can give these voters, especially younger voters, a reason to show up and believe this election is important, even if they are not excited about him. in michigan,...
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. >> it's a pretty generous as view of the fake slates of electors as amy coney barrett, the justice noted today, even fake paperwork that was just created for slates of electors that we're not alternate. they just were fake. they were fraud you a little again in 18 76 rutherford b. >> hayes was elected president 20 in nine, there's a long history of this in 1960, there's not a long history of multiple slates of fake electors, people who are not the legitimate electors representing the will of the voters and arizona, wisconsin, pennsylvania, and michigan. >> well, again, what we're talking about is alternate slates of electors and you can characterize them as fake or not. >> but in cases where there are serious allegations of election fraud, this is the system that's been used throughout american history, probably most recently in the 1960s election when an alternate slate of electors from hawaii was seated. let me ask you this because if you believe that there are some private acts in here and some official acts in here. why didn't you ask the district court two months ago to suss t
. >> it's a pretty generous as view of the fake slates of electors as amy coney barrett, the justice noted today, even fake paperwork that was just created for slates of electors that we're not alternate. they just were fake. they were fraud you a little again in 18 76 rutherford b. >> hayes was elected president 20 in nine, there's a long history of this in 1960, there's not a long history of multiple slates of fake electors, people who are not the legitimate electors representing...
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on your custom reports on amy crux, on the paintings department, but the residents, stacy vance, search right on the face of the case. you need to see these basic needs running state dw reporter, daniel. i'm going to be in new jersey. and same from us. please stay safe, many thanks for your update. and finally, the secret to living a long life. we all want to know and i'm sure just good luck. apparently that's according to the world's oldest man. and that title goes to 111 year old john tennis wood from the okay. he's inherited the goodness world records title from the event as well, a man whose death was announced earlier this week. tennis wood said there was no secret to his diet. and his favorite food was fish and chips, which he, every friday in tokyo, is in full bloom with a familiar spring site of cherry blossoms this year, a little later than usual, a popular draw for tourists and residents. a length of blanket of pink was delayed due to colder weather cherry blossoms known as the kora and japanese. are the nations favorite flowers? the trees usually r a peak loom in late march t
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amy walter of the cook political report with amy walter and tamera keith of npr. we just heard governor whitmer talk about the michigan family protection act, which supports surrogacy and ivf and lgbtq+ parents. we have seen reproductive rights emerge as a major driver this election season, but this is additional action by democrats on issues beyond abortion. amy, what kind of impact does it have on a swing state like michigan? >> the challenge right now that the biden team has politically is people who turned out for him in 2020, many of whom were inspired not so much by joe biden but voting against donald trump. they just are not as engaged in the election as trump supporters are. if the biden campaign can give these voters, especially younger voters, a reason to show up and believe this election is important, even if they are not excited about him. in michigan, for example, there was not big uncommitted vote that -- was that big uncommitted vote amna talked about with the governor. there is reticence on behalf of many voters to show up and vote affirmatively fo
amy walter of the cook political report with amy walter and tamera keith of npr. we just heard governor whitmer talk about the michigan family protection act, which supports surrogacy and ivf and lgbtq+ parents. we have seen reproductive rights emerge as a major driver this election season, but this is additional action by democrats on issues beyond abortion. amy, what kind of impact does it have on a swing state like michigan? >> the challenge right now that the biden team has...
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they have been friends for a long time, and maybe ami and pecker might've done this sort of thing to help trump even if he wasn't running for president, because it sounds like based on the practices of ami and pecker that this is the kind of thing they did for various celebrities at different times. >> and you know, mark, david pecker already announcing that he is there pursuant to a subpoena to testify, so he is not there voluntarily. we do here today, though, something with it was surprising. we heard that david pecker/ami getting a nonprosecution agreement with the manhattan d.a.s office and the new york county d.a.s office, so talk a little bit about what you think the impact might've been on the jury hearing that ami got one of these kinds of get out of jail free cards kind of thing, because he is giving this testimony and the cooperation he gave a few years ago. >> yeah, so we know that pecker has this nonprosecution agreement with state authorities. we also know that the s.e.c. had warmed pecker and ami that this kind of catch and kill practice done to benefit a political camp
they have been friends for a long time, and maybe ami and pecker might've done this sort of thing to help trump even if he wasn't running for president, because it sounds like based on the practices of ami and pecker that this is the kind of thing they did for various celebrities at different times. >> and you know, mark, david pecker already announcing that he is there pursuant to a subpoena to testify, so he is not there voluntarily. we do here today, though, something with it was...