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david, thank you. before we move on there, let's just a recap, something home the fluids, um a correspondent, intel of people saying that there was a young, tangible boy who was injured by one of those drones in so many of them to get does that. we understand he's now become the 1st casualty, so we'll have to come back to that just a little bit later. but let's just talk to now about this is what the s space of of the region looks like right now. you can clearly see the area is the planes are voiding those big holes in the middle of your screen. we know that jordan as close as acetate iraq has israel has. so that's big blank areas in the middle of the space they've been close down. so that's what you're seeing on the screen from flight rate of $24.00. well that's what you're saying that wrong because one of the countries that's close excess base. uh for the next couple of days i'll just there was mom a jump june is that he joins us from a capital bank that i'm mom. and so it rock announced it says spac
david, thank you. before we move on there, let's just a recap, something home the fluids, um a correspondent, intel of people saying that there was a young, tangible boy who was injured by one of those drones in so many of them to get does that. we understand he's now become the 1st casualty, so we'll have to come back to that just a little bit later. but let's just talk to now about this is what the s space of of the region looks like right now. you can clearly see the area is the planes are...
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david asthma in for stuart. david: great show, maria. well, stawt said e this -- stuart said this earnings period would be a reckoning for a.i., and it sure is. microsoft and google's bets on a. i. are paying off and boosting their bottom lines. we're all over that. we we got request some key data on inflation this morning. cpe, or the core personal consumption expenditures price index, it's jar done -- jargon, it just means inflation without food and energy, it's coming in hotter than expected year-over-year. futures now leveling out. the dow and s&p 500 and nasdaq, we're taking a look at a them, they were much higher. they've come down but they're still in the green. let's check interest rates. the 10-year just above 4.6, 4.66. right now it's down a tick as we speak. the 2-year yield which yesterday went over 5% is now just below it at 4.98. bitcoin is trading around 64,000, about flat there. gold is moving higher. not a huge move, up $15.60 for an ounce. oil also on the rise trading around $84 a barrel. to politics now and, quote, do
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david: good to see yoank you b. thank you.sive israel today struck a massive lethal blow against the terrorism network.bide why wouldn't president biden let them finish the job? we'll talk about it next on "kudlow." p next o business. it's not a nine-to-five proposition. it's all day and into the night. it's all the things that keep this world turning. it's the go-tos that keep us going. the places we cheer. trust. hang out. and check in. they all choose the advanced network solutions and round the clock partnership from comcast business. powering more businesses than anyone. powering possibilities. her uncle's unhappy. i'm sensing an underlying issue. it's t-mobile. it started when we tried to get him under a new plan. but they they unexpectedly unraveled their “price lock” guarantee. which has made him, a bit... unruly. you called yourself the “un-carrier”. you sing about “price lock” on those commercials. “the price lock, the price lock...” so, if you could change the price, change the name! it's
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david. david: incredible. trey yingst for the report. for more let's bring in wyoming senator john barrasso. he is a member of the foreign relations committee. this is clearly a targeted attack. they got him and bottom his deputy. they lost a whole cohort of bad actors there. and we know in order to do such a targeted hit you have to have the best intel imaginable. it shows once again what the heck are we doing trying to micromanage their war when nobody knows better about what's going on in the middle east than the israeli intel does, right? >> well i think that's absolutely right but what we see here is today iran is the world's number one state sponsor of terrorism. you see it with the houthis, with hamas, with hezbollah and they continue to fund and train and arm all of those so when we have a weakened joe biden in the white house what we're seeing increased activity around the world of bad actors and the world is a much more dangerous place. after what we saw in october 7th with the att
david. david: incredible. trey yingst for the report. for more let's bring in wyoming senator john barrasso. he is a member of the foreign relations committee. this is clearly a targeted attack. they got him and bottom his deputy. they lost a whole cohort of bad actors there. and we know in order to do such a targeted hit you have to have the best intel imaginable. it shows once again what the heck are we doing trying to micromanage their war when nobody knows better about what's going on in...
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and david asman in for liz macdonald. david doesn't like lemons either. david: i hate 'em. larry, thank you very much. i'm david asman if in for elizabeth macdonald, and "the evening edit" startings right now. wholesale inflation heating up again last month, a new ppi report showing prices for wholesale ors up 2.1% year-over-year after a yet another hot consumer inflation read yesterday. with me now to discuss is former home depot ceo bob far if deli and "forbes" media chairman, steve forbes, all here today. great to see you both. bob, your reaction to the wholesale inflation report. >> yeah, david, it's great to be with you and especially my good friend there, steve. i'm not surprised at all. i've been seeing several months now there's a long tail on this inflation. and we're starting to see that take place right now, dave. i mean, personally when you look at home insurance, for example, mine went up- 10% -- 9-10% if you can even get it. if you think about all of the other issues that are driving inflation, we just heard larry talk about one that's near and dear to my hear
and david asman in for liz macdonald. david doesn't like lemons either. david: i hate 'em. larry, thank you very much. i'm david asman if in for elizabeth macdonald, and "the evening edit" startings right now. wholesale inflation heating up again last month, a new ppi report showing prices for wholesale ors up 2.1% year-over-year after a yet another hot consumer inflation read yesterday. with me now to discuss is former home depot ceo bob far if deli and "forbes" media...
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david is in concorde, north carolina. hi, david. caller: i was watching the procedures yesterday when they brought the impeachment articles against mayorkas. speaker schumer cut that in the bud. it shows me we have two justices going. 14 democrats and one for conservatives. -- one for democrats. joe biden has made our government nothing but a puppet. we need a new government. we have a corrupt government that looks one way and does not know what justice is. thank you. host: by the way, we have all of that on our website at c-span.org. we have the mayorkas hearings if you want to go back to the house impeachment hearings. you can do that as well if you visit c-span.org. we have a page set aside for all of the stuff you can watch in its entirety on our website. i wanted to bring this to your attention, the new york times with this headline. arizona republicans splinter over repeal of 1864 abortion ban.the state senate introduced a van to a your total abortion ban dating back to the civil war while the house locked in an effort to do s
david is in concorde, north carolina. hi, david. caller: i was watching the procedures yesterday when they brought the impeachment articles against mayorkas. speaker schumer cut that in the bud. it shows me we have two justices going. 14 democrats and one for conservatives. -- one for democrats. joe biden has made our government nothing but a puppet. we need a new government. we have a corrupt government that looks one way and does not know what justice is. thank you. host: by the way, we have...
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david? >> david: aaron katersky leading us off with the breaking developments, the jury now seated in this case. >>> we have late reporting tonight after a very close call on the runway. two passenger jets just missing one another in washington, d.c. a jetblue flight cleared for takeoff, a southwest plane cleared to cross over the same runway. then the fran sick calls with the control tower. the two passenger jets just seconds from a collision. here's gio benitez. >> reporter: tonight, the heart-stopping moment at one of the nation's busiest airports. listen to the panic in the control tower as two packed passenger planes narrowly missed colliding at washington's reagan national airport. >> jetblue 1554, stop. jetblue 1554. stop. >> southwest, stop! southwest 2937, stop! > we stopped. we were cleared to cross runway 4. >> reporter: federal investigators say an air traffic controller instructed that southwest flight bound for orlando to taxi across a runway. seconds later, a boston-bound jetb
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david. david: thank you, jackie. a spokesperson said israeli military withdrawing all troops from southern gaza and ziti ragaini ellie prime minister benjamin netanyahu saying there's a plan to enter rafah saying "we're working constantly to attain our objectives first and foremost release of all the hostages and achieving of total victory over hamas. this victory requires entering rafah and eliminating the terrorist battalions there. this will happen, there is a date". netanyahu prompting the state department saying they can't support such a date. >> we don't think israel can effectively evacuate 1.4 million people and that a full scale invasion into rafah would have an enormous impact on the civilians there and impact the deliver of humanitarian assistance and hurt israel's national security and it's the kind of operation we can't support. david: joining me is former navy nuclear engineer and served our country for 25 years brent sadler. brent, thank you for being here. this is a mess. netanyahu going in and we hav
david. david: thank you, jackie. a spokesperson said israeli military withdrawing all troops from southern gaza and ziti ragaini ellie prime minister benjamin netanyahu saying there's a plan to enter rafah saying "we're working constantly to attain our objectives first and foremost release of all the hostages and achieving of total victory over hamas. this victory requires entering rafah and eliminating the terrorist battalions there. this will happen, there is a date". netanyahu...
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david: we have to wrap it. the thing is, people like aoc and bernie sanders who want to make a national issue. and they are doing their boast to -- boast to have government takeover even horrible public housing. >> it is more of their pro-criminal they love the criminal, shoplifting is legal now, let them out of jailing and the squatter, is a criminal, they have all of rights you have no rights. >> good to see you both, thank you. david: coming up israel today struck a massive lethal blow against iran tor terror network, so why won't president biden just let them finish the job we'll ask elbridge colby up next on kudlow. some things should stand the test of time. long lasting eylea hd could significantly improve your vision and can help you go up to 4 months between treatments. if you have an eye infection, eye pain or redness, or allergies to eylea hd, don't use. eye injections like eyla hd may cause eye infection, separation of the retina, or rare but severe swelling of blood vessels in the eye. an increase i
david: we have to wrap it. the thing is, people like aoc and bernie sanders who want to make a national issue. and they are doing their boast to -- boast to have government takeover even horrible public housing. >> it is more of their pro-criminal they love the criminal, shoplifting is legal now, let them out of jailing and the squatter, is a criminal, they have all of rights you have no rights. >> good to see you both, thank you. david: coming up israel today struck a massive...
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david. number of exceptions and deductions for businesses and individual filers would go away if the trump era tax cuts expire and here are the numbers you mentioned from our colleagues at foxbusiness.com. many americans forced to pay between 1-4% more in taxes unless the cuts are extended, revised or made permanent. ceo and founder of engineered tax services says we're in a dire situation in which many american families and businesses are hanging on by a thread. letting the nonpermanent provisions of the tax cuts and jobs act expire could be catastrophic to our overall economy and the wellbeing of many working families. whether the cuts stay or go could largely be dependent on who's in the white house and who controls congress when they're set to expire end of 2025. so it has already become a big campaign issue. president biden as you noted wants to raise taxes on the wealthy and it, judy, judy shelton. there she is. going to you first, grover, we saw the figures, the top 1% is now paying 4
david. number of exceptions and deductions for businesses and individual filers would go away if the trump era tax cuts expire and here are the numbers you mentioned from our colleagues at foxbusiness.com. many americans forced to pay between 1-4% more in taxes unless the cuts are extended, revised or made permanent. ceo and founder of engineered tax services says we're in a dire situation in which many american families and businesses are hanging on by a thread. letting the nonpermanent...
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david? >> david: rob marciano. rob, thanks. >>> we turn now to the case that has horrified this nation, we're learning more tonight after those awful images of a homeowner with a gun, who then shot and killed a 61-year-old uber driver. police say the homeowner had been called by scammers. they say the uber driver was unknowingly sent by scammers, too. tonight, you will hear what happens when the alleged scammer then calls the house while authorities are there. here's alex perez. >> reporter: tonight, they are the deeply unsettling images that have horrified the country, the ohio homeowner pointing his gun at a 61-year-old uber driver who was simply there, authorities say, to pick up a package. investigators say the homeowner had been duped by scammers who called him, and he thought the driver was in on it. but she had no idea what she was walking into. tonight, the new and difficult images of what played out after he shot and killed her. 81-year-old william brock seen moments after he shot 61-year-old loletha hall,
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>> well, what david -- david pecker did was he contextualize the whole story. you set the table for the prosecution's case. remember, this is a guy who printed an awful lot of bs over the years. when he got on the stand, he was a truth teller and came across very well and they could not break him on cross examination. so, the story he told was kind of the prelude to the crime. the crime in this case is alleged to be michael cohen and his boss, their boss, president donald , falsified business documents as part of a scheme to cover up the payment to stormy daniels so that she would not talk just before the election about their affair. it turns out that there was a precedent to all of this. there was a doorman at a owned building who is going to serve as a story about having a love child. the story was not true, but he was paid just so he would not put it out there and hurt . in a more important prelude that we heard a lot about from david , karen mcdougal, who was president donald 's mistress for a 10 month period in 2006 and 2007, she was paid for her story, on
>> well, what david -- david pecker did was he contextualize the whole story. you set the table for the prosecution's case. remember, this is a guy who printed an awful lot of bs over the years. when he got on the stand, he was a truth teller and came across very well and they could not break him on cross examination. so, the story he told was kind of the prelude to the crime. the crime in this case is alleged to be michael cohen and his boss, their boss, president donald , falsified...
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and trump knows what that means and he knows what kind of information that meant that david had and david was very poised and i think that he's going to tell a story that the jury is going to find pretty compelling. >> david, essentially made a deal so let me a non-profit has a non-prosecution agreement and so that's why i mean, he's testifying. >> yeah, he's testifying under subpoena. he is not doing this because he was he was prosecutor say he's a coconspirator. he is not there because he wants to be there. but the prosecutors are going to try to suggest that he is testimony those same way they're going to try to say this with michael cohen is credible for xyz reasons and that these are things trump just didn't want to have come out the the fact that foreign president has no family with him, no friends, just got his legal team understand he was he he talked about this. >> he was upset about the lack of proximity keep supporters outside the courthouse. >> yeah. so it has been striking that there's no family because i know that there was some discussion at some point in the last couple of
and trump knows what that means and he knows what kind of information that meant that david had and david was very poised and i think that he's going to tell a story that the jury is going to find pretty compelling. >> david, essentially made a deal so let me a non-profit has a non-prosecution agreement and so that's why i mean, he's testifying. >> yeah, he's testifying under subpoena. he is not doing this because he was he was prosecutor say he's a coconspirator. he is not there...
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david, good morning to you. democrats are not going to like hearing that he said that joe biden is a bigger threat to democracy arguably. >> so he has done something smart for his political campaign which is take a phrase threat to democracy which democrats seem to, you know, fall into more and using it. that's using biden against biden. lock, it's just smart politics. he is right about using the weapons of federals off the government and social media and more because he has a court decision on that. so for r.f.k. purposes this is just smart politics for him. >> todd: he the eliminate more invitation to democrat party events going forward because i think he has been eliminated from most of them that kind of comment is going to get him kicked off entirely. latest fox news poll church 48%, biden 28. >> i like the head-to-head matchups. i don't care who it is. issue based polling is what matters. if he keeps going on issues, i think he is more of a danger because he is aligned more with democrat principles and demo
david, good morning to you. democrats are not going to like hearing that he said that joe biden is a bigger threat to democracy arguably. >> so he has done something smart for his political campaign which is take a phrase threat to democracy which democrats seem to, you know, fall into more and using it. that's using biden against biden. lock, it's just smart politics. he is right about using the weapons of federals off the government and social media and more because he has a court...
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but first, we start in new york where david pecker testified foa the third day. it i os less clear is the trial wears on as what is the crime? >> today was a breathtaking. and amazing testimony. this is a trial that should never happen. this is a case that should have never been filed. >> laura: joining me now is" todd piro, coanchor of "fox & friends first," i know you were in the courtroom today. you were witnessing and whatwers the take away today? >> i can't answer the crime is. we havlarse said legal cannot sy what the crime is to be in the courtroom and watch hour upon hour of testimony my still don't have an answer. to me, we have had nine years ou trump bad and in court, he had eight more hours of trump bad. i still don't know what the crime is. >> laura: when you watch the jury in the courtroom, are they riveted? are there eyes and attention seem to wonder? i'm so jealous you got to be in the courtroom he would give us a since of a bird's-eye view. >> i was was in the overflow ron i wasn't where the jury was pure to put to that point, i made a number of
but first, we start in new york where david pecker testified foa the third day. it i os less clear is the trial wears on as what is the crime? >> today was a breathtaking. and amazing testimony. this is a trial that should never happen. this is a case that should have never been filed. >> laura: joining me now is" todd piro, coanchor of "fox & friends first," i know you were in the courtroom today. you were witnessing and whatwers the take away today? >> i...
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morgan ceo david diamond. she editor of the "wall street journal". he's questioning it behind questioning gdp. this is economy grows on thin air and dressed taxpayers. he warned the economy feels more like the 70s. >> consumers in pretty good shape. the one thing is a lot of it is driven by fiscal spending and the deficit is 60% of gdp, almost $2 trillion driving this growth and i will have consequences down the road called inflation, a huge amount of deficit in qe and a lot of things in future, brief militarization of the world. the odds of soft landing, the market in 70%, i think it's have a vapid looks more like the 70s and i pointed out to a lot of people things look rosy in 1972, they were not rosy in 73 so don't get a false sense of security because they looks o okay. >> what you think of that? >> i think it hits on something and that is the crazy way we concoct gdp which should be subject to investigation, government spending is a plus for the economy so the more the government spends, the better gdp number looks and jimmy damage points govern
morgan ceo david diamond. she editor of the "wall street journal". he's questioning it behind questioning gdp. this is economy grows on thin air and dressed taxpayers. he warned the economy feels more like the 70s. >> consumers in pretty good shape. the one thing is a lot of it is driven by fiscal spending and the deficit is 60% of gdp, almost $2 trillion driving this growth and i will have consequences down the road called inflation, a huge amount of deficit in qe and a lot of...
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david: larry, tram inflation ish lunar eclipse. david: everyone going with the . i'm david asman in for elizabet. "the evening edit" starts right. inflation up more than expected. new cpi data showing prices up . actually march the 3 straight md and joining me now to discuss td spending guy and it's all covered. steve, i want to play a little sound from president biden today and i eluded to it with larry and i want to get your reaction. roll the type. >> i stand beside my prediction and may delay a month or so and we don't know what the fed will do for certain. we have dramatically reduced inflation from 9% down to close to 3% and in a situation where we're better situated than we were when we took office. we have a plan to deal with it. david: steve, inflation was skyrocketing when president biden took over in january of 2021. do you want to correct the record for us, please? >> sure will, david. inflation 2-2.5% and moderate inflation rate and the month trump left office in january of 2021, inflation rate was, ready, david, 1.6%. in 18 months, bidening to the in
david: larry, tram inflation ish lunar eclipse. david: everyone going with the . i'm david asman in for elizabet. "the evening edit" starts right. inflation up more than expected. new cpi data showing prices up . actually march the 3 straight md and joining me now to discuss td spending guy and it's all covered. steve, i want to play a little sound from president biden today and i eluded to it with larry and i want to get your reaction. roll the type. >> i stand beside my...
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again, the focus that david pecker is here to tell the story that, number one, they used david pecker and the "national enquirer" to influence the 2016 election and that, number two, that they sought after these negative stories alleging extramarital affairs with donald trump in order to keep them from the american public before november of 2016, chris. >> okay. paul, trump's defense drilled in again today into the words standard in questioning pecker, they drew that running negative stories like one on trump's opponents was standard because it was good for business, but in redirect, steinglass also now honed in on that term. he asked is it standard to be negotiating with a presidential candidate's fixer on an agreement and is a $1 million liquidated damages clause on a $30,000 source agreement standard operating procedure. who's being more effective on the use of the word standard and why does it matter so much? >> so i think they were both making decent points. this trial is about trump's motive in arranging this hush money payment, hush money payments aren't illegal unless you're d
again, the focus that david pecker is here to tell the story that, number one, they used david pecker and the "national enquirer" to influence the 2016 election and that, number two, that they sought after these negative stories alleging extramarital affairs with donald trump in order to keep them from the american public before november of 2016, chris. >> okay. paul, trump's defense drilled in again today into the words standard in questioning pecker, they drew that running...
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i agree with david. the idea that the supreme court could possibly handout a ruling that would force the judge to go through the counts and figure out whether private -- what are private acts and official acts to determine whether the former president is immune is insane. this country is almost 250 years old, if my math is right. pulling until the election of donald trump have we ever had to even contemplate this question. until we stop electing chief executives who lack this shame gene, yeah, maybe we will have to answer this question. but, the fact that we are here is, it is really disturbing. and listening to the questioning back and forth maybe wonder whether the supreme court, do they really want to squander their public standing such head as it is -- as it is that everyone will look at and say what are you doing? amna: do you think we will get a clear answer from them of this? jonathan: i don't think so. david: i don't think so either. amna: moving on then. there are a few other cases i want to get
i agree with david. the idea that the supreme court could possibly handout a ruling that would force the judge to go through the counts and figure out whether private -- what are private acts and official acts to determine whether the former president is immune is insane. this country is almost 250 years old, if my math is right. pulling until the election of donald trump have we ever had to even contemplate this question. until we stop electing chief executives who lack this shame gene, yeah,...
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david is a nice guy. somewhere, it deflates those that want to rally around the martyr. >> what's interesting from a human nature aspect is that donald trump is the gift that keeps on giving. if you're attached to donald trump in any way, manner, shape, or form, you're going to end up in trouble with the law just by being with trump. to see his face, the still picture we showed, this is the first time in that man's life that he has been captured, and he is captured today. he will be captured every day that he has to sit in court. it's got to have an enormous emotional impact on him. >> and that's not all. >>> let's talk again, barbara mcquade, about what will happen in a couple hours. oral arguments at the supreme court on the question of immunity. we heard donald trump say to the group of reporters at the construction site, a president has to have total immunity, otherwise, he is a ceremonial president. suggesting when asked a couple months ago that, yes, he should have immunity if he sent s.e.a.l. team
david is a nice guy. somewhere, it deflates those that want to rally around the martyr. >> what's interesting from a human nature aspect is that donald trump is the gift that keeps on giving. if you're attached to donald trump in any way, manner, shape, or form, you're going to end up in trouble with the law just by being with trump. to see his face, the still picture we showed, this is the first time in that man's life that he has been captured, and he is captured today. he will be...
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who is david? you need to set the stage even if people are vaguely familiar with stormy daniels and some of the more salacious allegations they're absolutely not familiar with the nuts and bolts, so that's why they need to walk them through step-by-step, taking the time to talk about the numbers or the email accounts all setting up these larger pieces of evidence that the prosecution hopes will prove their case are important or not having isolation, right. >> todd blanche, to the defense team are going to have their shot as well. >> and who's going to tell a better story with the better facts and details that they believe prove their version of events is probably going to determine who wins his case and who ends this case. >> i could mean everything 12 people, maybe 18 could determine everything in this country. all right. thank you both. and as we stay here continuing our special coverage, wealth thanks, erin. thanks very much. are cnn legal analysts are back with the right now, karen friedman, ag
who is david? you need to set the stage even if people are vaguely familiar with stormy daniels and some of the more salacious allegations they're absolutely not familiar with the nuts and bolts, so that's why they need to walk them through step-by-step, taking the time to talk about the numbers or the email accounts all setting up these larger pieces of evidence that the prosecution hopes will prove their case are important or not having isolation, right. >> todd blanche, to the defense...
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and david, you're thoughts about what we're learning for the first time from david pecker's testimony? >> it is pretty stark. to think about practices that were in affect at the national enquirer. if you stopped someone on the street and said is the gossip tabloid going be an avatar or have secret agendas made for the stories they public or don't publish. and people thought gosh, there might be some give and take maybe there is some favoritism. but what we've learned about here is that this tabloid, that is consumed by millions of people, often on check out stands and often at home, often these days online, shared on social media, was picking and killing what stories to publish on the basis of what would help a friend ofity publisher david pecker, a friend by the name of donald trump and according to pecker's own testimony, what might embarrass his presidential came in that 2016 cycle. pecker was on board in 2016 walking through stories with michael cohen about what things they should pick to go after, hillary clinton and he had previous thought about what kind of stories earlier in t
and david, you're thoughts about what we're learning for the first time from david pecker's testimony? >> it is pretty stark. to think about practices that were in affect at the national enquirer. if you stopped someone on the street and said is the gossip tabloid going be an avatar or have secret agendas made for the stories they public or don't publish. and people thought gosh, there might be some give and take maybe there is some favoritism. but what we've learned about here is that...
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but, first, we start in new york where david pecker testified for the third day. now, what's becoming less clear as the trial wears on is what is the crime? >> today was breathtaking, this room, you saw what went on. it was breath-taking. and amazing testimony. this is a trial that should have never happened. this is a case that should have never been filed. >> laura: joining me now is todd piro, co-anchor of "fox & friends first." todd, i know you were inside the courtroom today. you're witnessing it. what's the biggest take away. >> todd: i can't answer your question, laura, on what the crime is i mean, we have read legal scholars say they can't figure out the crime. but to actually be in the courtroom and watch hour upon hour of testimony, i still don't have an answer. to me, we have had now almost nine years of trump bad and in court today i had about 8 more hours of trump bad. i still don't know what the crime is. >> laura: when you watch the jury in the courtroom, are they rivetted? are their eyes or their attention, does it seem to wander? i'm so jealous th
but, first, we start in new york where david pecker testified for the third day. now, what's becoming less clear as the trial wears on is what is the crime? >> today was breathtaking, this room, you saw what went on. it was breath-taking. and amazing testimony. this is a trial that should have never happened. this is a case that should have never been filed. >> laura: joining me now is todd piro, co-anchor of "fox & friends first." todd, i know you were inside the...
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pecker helped more. >> david pecker definitely helped the prosecution out because they laid out david pecker hur laid out the foundation. he gave us the background information, and he also changed the narrative. this is not just hush money case. we're talking about the purpose of this money. of killing di stories. what's that help this campaign? and you're hearing it from someone that i think was relatable to this jury. i think the jury's going to find him credible, find, and believable. so mendel, he was engaging in these catching kill schemes and when we go into a supermarket used to see the national enquirer be like, oh, my god. and now we know how that gets to be the front page of the paper. you got the information that this is exactly how it worked out when it came to donald trump and when it came to michael cohen. and this is something that i think the jury in plain terms, are able to digest and they don't know how to apply this information. but shortly after closing arguments and though extra read back to get more of his testimony, read back, there'll be able to put it all toge
pecker helped more. >> david pecker definitely helped the prosecution out because they laid out david pecker hur laid out the foundation. he gave us the background information, and he also changed the narrative. this is not just hush money case. we're talking about the purpose of this money. of killing di stories. what's that help this campaign? and you're hearing it from someone that i think was relatable to this jury. i think the jury's going to find him credible, find, and believable....
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david pecker will be back. he spoke for about 30 minutes or so in testimony yesterday after those opening statements. anything that stuck out to you and just how important is he to this case? >> david pecker may in fact be the people's star witness and not michael cohen. david pecker may ultimately be a better witness for a few different reasons. number one, he has some baggage, but he doesn't have the baggage of a michael cohen. number two, he's going to lay the foundation of this pre-existing relationship and this catch and kill arrangement. and that's going to match up to a lot of documents that the state is going to introduce. number three, he was a friend of donald trump's. so his testimony may be more credible for that reason. he may be testifying about something we're not anticipating, and it might be about a direct conversation with donald trump, because, remember, that there were these entries in business records can be shown from the records with the state, with the people need to show is donald trump
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a new piece on cnbm examines the $930,000 donation from sky dance ceo david ellison. don't know the name? well, it's the son of oracle co-founder and republican mega donor larry ellison. joining us now is cnbc.com's political finance reporter brian schwarz. this is a curious move, as you point out in one of your dispatches, brian. this is like one of george soros' sons contributing to donald trump >> yeah, it's big deal for the biden campaign, because really, this was an effort to get david ellison support that it was coming from people like jeffrey katzenberg, who was trying to get david to come to the biden team, leading to this $900,000 donation to the biden fund >> why did he flip >> we're not exactly sure whether he flipped or the reason he just came over from a policy perspective. again, this was a push that came from the biden side to get david ellison to come over and support joe biden. we have a scene in the story where david ellison came to an event, a private event featuring the president himself in december and that move to get him just to come to that eve
a new piece on cnbm examines the $930,000 donation from sky dance ceo david ellison. don't know the name? well, it's the son of oracle co-founder and republican mega donor larry ellison. joining us now is cnbc.com's political finance reporter brian schwarz. this is a curious move, as you point out in one of your dispatches, brian. this is like one of george soros' sons contributing to donald trump >> yeah, it's big deal for the biden campaign, because really, this was an effort to get...
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david pecker is an accountant. sitting in court and watching him and listening to him, i was incredibly taken with how meticulous and detailed he was able to lay this out for the jury. i know the story very well. i am invested and i worked there. i thought to myself leaving court every day, he is doing a brilliant job in setting the table of what actually went on here. >> there were some text messages from dylan howard that were talked about last week. what do you think, if you were to take the stand, people would learn? is there more people would learn that we didn't learn last week? >> where dylan howard will play a role is when we get to michael cohen and the stormy daniels situation. david visibility into a lot of this but as david pecker himself testified last week, when it gets to the stormy daniels matter, this is where the time line is crucial here, that's going on after that access hollywood tape where they are panicking. there worried about the impact of that tape on female voters and then stormy daniels
david pecker is an accountant. sitting in court and watching him and listening to him, i was incredibly taken with how meticulous and detailed he was able to lay this out for the jury. i know the story very well. i am invested and i worked there. i thought to myself leaving court every day, he is doing a brilliant job in setting the table of what actually went on here. >> there were some text messages from dylan howard that were talked about last week. what do you think, if you were to...
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he also tried to catch david pecker in some inconsistencies in here his testimony, david pecker has been cooperating with prosecutors, the federal prosecutors and the district attorney's office for several years now. and so they were focusing on remember, the testimony about a january 2017 meeting at trump tower that david pecker walked into all donald trump was finishing up a meeting with some of with the f then cia director james comey and others and during this meeting is when david pecker testified that there was that he had a conversation so what donald trump donald trump thanked him for taking care of the doorman's story in the karen mcdougal story so donald trump's attorneys pressed him on notes from previous interview had given with investigators. and in that interview notes he said, according to the fbi's nodes, that david pecker told them that donald trump did not express any gratitude david pecker dug in on that today saying that the fbi knows were wrong and that his testimony over the past few days is that correct accurate testimony? so a lot of back and forth over different
he also tried to catch david pecker in some inconsistencies in here his testimony, david pecker has been cooperating with prosecutors, the federal prosecutors and the district attorney's office for several years now. and so they were focusing on remember, the testimony about a january 2017 meeting at trump tower that david pecker walked into all donald trump was finishing up a meeting with some of with the f then cia director james comey and others and during this meeting is when david pecker...
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former american media ceo david packer. he testified he had : suppress damaging stories about trump during the 2016 campaign. they have not shared the witness list publicly so it is unknown who will testify next. but in anticipation of his testimony, live stream several times on tiktok talking about the case. he appears to be accepting monetary donations from his followers. todd blanche already told the jury that he is a convicted juror cannot be trusted. he lied in the past to protect trump who was his former boss. trump himself spoke outside the courtroom last week. that is one of four alleged gag order violations adjudge will consider in a gag order hearing on thursday. there has already been one gag order hearing after prosecutors alleged that trump broke the gag order 10 times. there will be another one with these four additional examples coming up on thursday. judge cundiff side to possibly find trump or order him to remove the question posed from social media and his campaign website. it is said to resume tomorrow at
former american media ceo david packer. he testified he had : suppress damaging stories about trump during the 2016 campaign. they have not shared the witness list publicly so it is unknown who will testify next. but in anticipation of his testimony, live stream several times on tiktok talking about the case. he appears to be accepting monetary donations from his followers. todd blanche already told the jury that he is a convicted juror cannot be trusted. he lied in the past to protect trump...
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but, take a listen to how he described david pecker this week. watch. >> david testimony so far? >> is been very nice, david has been very nice, nice guy. >> the idea that donald trump is just giving out a complement to david pecker who is testifying against trump is very hard for me to believe. if you believe that is sincere and i have a bridge to sell you. >> tara makes a great point as well. we don't know why, and terrace background by the way is outstanding, a+, wish i had that. >> thank you. >> as far as david pecker is concerned, here's a guy within trump's inner circle, someone he respects worked with, someone who as tara said, knows where the bodies are buried. he is transactional. he's going to back off if you think you have leverage. the bigger question is why did he cut michael cohen loose? had he kept cohen in the circle maybe this case would've never happened, but he backed away from cohen, and now you created an enemy out of someone like cohen. maybe that's a lesson trump learned about david pecker. you don't want to create enemies when you don't have to. pecker did
but, take a listen to how he described david pecker this week. watch. >> david testimony so far? >> is been very nice, david has been very nice, nice guy. >> the idea that donald trump is just giving out a complement to david pecker who is testifying against trump is very hard for me to believe. if you believe that is sincere and i have a bridge to sell you. >> tara makes a great point as well. we don't know why, and terrace background by the way is outstanding, a+, wish...
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and what is it, david? what is the so fascinating to viewers to people in the audience about a story like this. because, there had been a few not executed quite this well, but there have been a few that kind of dive into this subject matter. >> people love rock and roll. i think people are always interested in what's behind these surface images and the mythologies we know so well. but i really want to demystify what people think they understand about rock and what they think they understand about artistic processes and sort of peel back the surface. and i think people are interested in that. the show is very intimate. it's not just blown out with rock and roll. i'm really more interested underneath the surfaces. >> speaking of the creative process, talk about broadway and talk about your experience. >> how does it feel? >> it's delightful. it's delightful. and the audiences love the jokes we play. david wrote such a funny play. i just feel the audience is loving all the humor that's embedded into the fabric
and what is it, david? what is the so fascinating to viewers to people in the audience about a story like this. because, there had been a few not executed quite this well, but there have been a few that kind of dive into this subject matter. >> people love rock and roll. i think people are always interested in what's behind these surface images and the mythologies we know so well. but i really want to demystify what people think they understand about rock and what they think they...
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david pecker ends how he started on the witness stand. right now trump's team continues their cross examination. pecker to remind you is the former ceo of american media. his testimony this week mostly focusing on a quote, catch and kill scheme to buy stories about his then friend donald trump without publishing them effectively keeping them hidden. atactic he used for other celebrities, too. separately bragg's team accused former president trump of violating his gag order four more times. that's in addition to the ten claims already made, by the way. prosecutors meantime want the judge to fine trump and hold him in contempt for every one of those. a hearing on the gag order is set for thursday, may two, trump speaking this morning before entering the courtroom. >> we're doing very well in this trial. everybody knows it. yesterday was a big day. yesterday went very well in this courthouse. it should be over. the case is over. you heard what was said and the case should be over. but you will have to make that determination. i think we have
david pecker ends how he started on the witness stand. right now trump's team continues their cross examination. pecker to remind you is the former ceo of american media. his testimony this week mostly focusing on a quote, catch and kill scheme to buy stories about his then friend donald trump without publishing them effectively keeping them hidden. atactic he used for other celebrities, too. separately bragg's team accused former president trump of violating his gag order four more times....
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and david pecker. so we'll see if we could see a second witness begin to take the stand even tomorrow afternoon, even better. >> 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
and david pecker. so we'll see if we could see a second witness begin to take the stand even tomorrow afternoon, even better. >> 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...
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then eventually a man called he was, like, could i speak to david. it was david lee roth's agent. and david lee roth apparently they were randomly assigned his number. and he was -- >> can you believe that? >> he was still using it. he was, like, meeting women across manhattan and giving -- so david french eventually started breaking up with them over the phone. they'd say, do a lot of women call here? yes, so sorry. they cry. he golden state, it's okay. okay. >> david lee roth. >> yeah. >> let me ask you this. i relate, obviously, i didn't come out of the right, but grew up a preacher. but one of the things that came to talk about is meeting eadvantages list preachers that didn't live by what they preached. as you began to see people move away from you when you went with donald trump, did you feel that they really didn't believe in the conservatism and the reagan kind of conservativism that you did, or did you feel they were frauds all along and they would go with what was popular? how did you negotiate that in your own head? >> i think about it to this day. i wonder if they were
then eventually a man called he was, like, could i speak to david. it was david lee roth's agent. and david lee roth apparently they were randomly assigned his number. and he was -- >> can you believe that? >> he was still using it. he was, like, meeting women across manhattan and giving -- so david french eventually started breaking up with them over the phone. they'd say, do a lot of women call here? yes, so sorry. they cry. he golden state, it's okay. okay. >> david lee...
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so the last question asked of david pecker today was, does he believe trump does david pecker believes that donald trump cares about his family, right? there have been a lot of questions about why trump would do these things. was it to protect his family or as pecker said? was it for the campaign, but the last question, does trump care about his family? pecker replies, quote, of of course i do think that cares about his family. that surprised you very much so because trump thinks about trump and his family clearly throughout all this is almost been window the dressing just so it makes him look like he's a family guy, but his focus is always been what's best for me. >> that's why he picks the pupil who works with and that's why he's been doing when he just doing with the power play. so the family for politician, obviously it's unnecessary optic to have but his feeling towards them. no, they're just tools for him to advance his own cause and that moment surprised you mean bernardo at the end of the testimony of david pecker and i guess it's in a sense, it's hard to put it together hi the
so the last question asked of david pecker today was, does he believe trump does david pecker believes that donald trump cares about his family, right? there have been a lot of questions about why trump would do these things. was it to protect his family or as pecker said? was it for the campaign, but the last question, does trump care about his family? pecker replies, quote, of of course i do think that cares about his family. that surprised you very much so because trump thinks about trump...
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news gold for david pecker because that was his stock in trade. they were trying to portray that this was just more of that and in the opening statements, donald trump's lawyers actually said that they tried to -- trying to influence -- is democracy. that's what people try and do. what was different about this and what the government lawyers were showing is that during the election, the arrangements that were reach and karen google who is the playmate that donald trump had a relationship with, nine months or a year, these payments that went to karen make google and others were larger than usual. the national enquirer national -- have a limit of $10,000. these went well over that. in the case of karen mcdougal, they had a contract with her and that was according to david pecker solely to keep her story off the market but she did in signing that get other things with the agreement. she got, you know, she would have a column, she would get on the cover of a magazine. david pecker said that was all window dressing for the payment to keep her quiet but
news gold for david pecker because that was his stock in trade. they were trying to portray that this was just more of that and in the opening statements, donald trump's lawyers actually said that they tried to -- trying to influence -- is democracy. that's what people try and do. what was different about this and what the government lawyers were showing is that during the election, the arrangements that were reach and karen google who is the playmate that donald trump had a relationship with,...
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harry & david. life is a gift. share more. e >>> donald trump has always been known for his inflammatory rhetoric, but the "new york times" says the rhetoric he's using in this campaign is unlike any other campaign before. before november 2020, his speeches stopped short of language like vermin, and enemies within. this is how fascists campaign. >> it's one of the interesting things about what is happening in the new york trial, which is on one hand, there is the legal case, and as donald trump so often thinks about these things, there is legal case, and there is for him, the sort of pr nightmare of it all, or handling it as a public relations thing. there is, of course an open question of whether or not there is going to be accountability for him as it relates to the proposition that alvin bragg and his team have about what happened here. there's also the question of accountability, if he's going going to be held accountable if he double talks. what he does in the courtroom. the gag order that's before him. and he's not enfor
harry & david. life is a gift. share more. e >>> donald trump has always been known for his inflammatory rhetoric, but the "new york times" says the rhetoric he's using in this campaign is unlike any other campaign before. before november 2020, his speeches stopped short of language like vermin, and enemies within. this is how fascists campaign. >> it's one of the interesting things about what is happening in the new york trial, which is on one hand, there is the...
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david, and sol, thank you. by the way, in my angle, when i was talking about the dude who pulled the fire alarm, the congressman, i said jamal brown, obviously it's jamaal bowman. coming up, trump celebrated harlem visit has the liberal lawfare radicalized going nuts. i'm going to explain it, next. ♪ fortunately, aspen dental specializes in dentures and implants made just for you. and with flexible financing, you don't need to sacrifice quality work for a price that fits your budget. at $0 down plus 0% interest if paid in full in 18 months. helping our patients put their best smile forward. it's one more way aspen dental is in your corner. ( ♪ ) my back got injured very bad. i was off work for about a year. i heard about relief factor from my wife. i took it every day, three times a day, for three weeks. look at her and i said, "the pain is gone." and she said, i'm glad it helped. i said, "no, you don't understand. it's gone." you, too, can feel better every day with relief factor, a daily supplement that f
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david being one of them. right. so david made a deal. david is now turned on donald trump. i think the trump team is gonna look to discredit him for the deal well, that he caught i think they're going to try to impeach his testimony for that. but i think yesterday kinda set the table for the process today. i think we're going to hear some of the details as to how the deals were caught in david packers eyes? & allen. >> i heard you say yesterday that people that people need to remember something that people need to remember about jurors as jurors want a story, what kind of story does david what kind of story does he tell for the prosecution? and also being the first witness, what is the overall what role does he play? do you think in the overall story you certainly gives jurors the ability to look into the window of donald trump's business dealings as it related to his election prospects. >> and what was going on and as was just mentioned, jim said that he these other witnesses, maybe they you have baggage, some of them jurors are going to wonder about their motives for test
david being one of them. right. so david made a deal. david is now turned on donald trump. i think the trump team is gonna look to discredit him for the deal well, that he caught i think they're going to try to impeach his testimony for that. but i think yesterday kinda set the table for the process today. i think we're going to hear some of the details as to how the deals were caught in david packers eyes? & allen. >> i heard you say yesterday that people that people need to remember...
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david: you can't do that in a hurry. and there is a -- the ceo is announcing he will step down partly because of this, what has been go o on. the whether is it management from up top or workforce and quality of workforce because of who you had to hire during and afternoon the pandemic. doe you think it is oner on the other or a combination. >> too soon too see. it looks like at-this-point for whatever reason. the boeing employees did not follow procedure to right a quote, unquote removal. aerospace manufacturing when you remove a part you have to go through a process that will trigger a quality inspection to make sure they part is put back p properly, weather management -- whether it is management. david: you did not find that documentation? >> it did not show up in the logs that we saw, and boeing has tolded ntsd and u.s. lawmaker that does not exist. david: andrew tangle great reporting thank you. >> tomorrow brandon judd and carol roth and charlie hurt, i am
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a week or two later david urban david, kentucky. and thank you very much we're just so donald walking back into the courtroom here with a paula reid& kaitlan collins, that was the argument that down trump made that they sort of ended up on, which is this was locker room talk about the access hollywood tape and that's sort of the line that they embraced. >> it was a moment of complete crisis when this tape came out. i mean, the idea, yes. now, they'll say you know, when something happens. oh, well, it kipp is bad as access. hello, but the fact that they survived and lived through that it's kind of gallows humor among trump, aide who were there at that time. also, there's evidence and documents to back us up where hope hicks, michael cohen, others were talking about this. i mean, that tape came out when they were in the middle of debate prep. it is lowered. >> it came out on the front. i mean, i remember i did the debate on sunday we were doing debate prep friday is when the tape came out. i mean, it was a bombshell. >> trump's fraud,
a week or two later david urban david, kentucky. and thank you very much we're just so donald walking back into the courtroom here with a paula reid& kaitlan collins, that was the argument that down trump made that they sort of ended up on, which is this was locker room talk about the access hollywood tape and that's sort of the line that they embraced. >> it was a moment of complete crisis when this tape came out. i mean, the idea, yes. now, they'll say you know, when something...
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and he says true story it's probably not true but second favourite was joe biden apparently was the david hasselhoff of his day he said he saved six people from drowning as a lifeguard at a community swimming pool? near drowning that town pools are totally a common thing but the all-time favourite part of this train wreck of energy as you share earlier was him insisting that women use to send him salacious pictures back in the seventies when he was a senator was sexing a thing on land lines in the seventies? to these women take polaroid selfies and mail them pictures in envelopes to him it's not that biden is a pathological liar. [ simultaneous talking ] >> sean: he certainly wasn't the mental and physical mess that he is today but you raise a good point and i brought it to the secret service, did he walk over to the white house and just hand it the secret service over there? more likely he probably forgot that he didn't have secret service while he was in the senate that's my guess. >> yes 50 years later when he was vice president he gets a good service but senators don't have secret ser
and he says true story it's probably not true but second favourite was joe biden apparently was the david hasselhoff of his day he said he saved six people from drowning as a lifeguard at a community swimming pool? near drowning that town pools are totally a common thing but the all-time favourite part of this train wreck of energy as you share earlier was him insisting that women use to send him salacious pictures back in the seventies when he was a senator was sexing a thing on land lines in...
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joining me now is democrat strategist david carlucci, also former marine kate monroe. great to see you both. thank you so much for being here. david, kicking things off with you. what is your reaction to these latest polls? >> yeah. well, it's something we've got to keep our finger on the pulse here, and these polls show that it's neck and neck, right? one poll has biden up i, another poll has trump up. but the biggest indicator to me and if i think most troubling to the trump camp is the genderrer divide. and what we see is that trump has always had a problem with women voters, but now with the dobbs decision, that's a getting even worse for donald trump. and these polls, even the ones that show trump ahead, it continues to show trump sliding further and further down with the female vote s. and that's going to be a big problem come the general election. yes, trump did a little bit better in 2020 than he did in 20216 with women, but these polling numbers, it's just a snapshot. but what i look for is the momentum. and the momentum, particularly there with the gender div
joining me now is democrat strategist david carlucci, also former marine kate monroe. great to see you both. thank you so much for being here. david, kicking things off with you. what is your reaction to these latest polls? >> yeah. well, it's something we've got to keep our finger on the pulse here, and these polls show that it's neck and neck, right? one poll has biden up i, another poll has trump up. but the biggest indicator to me and if i think most troubling to the trump camp is the...
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david pecker's cross examination continues today. what else should trump's team do to try to explain to the jury that this was not illegal? >> they are doing a good job largely allowing the case to collapse on its own weight. this case thus far is about a good a model as prosecution as the titanic is a good model for navigation. i don't understand why they would start with pecker. in my view he is disastrous. first of all, i'm speaking as a criminal defense attorney. what most good prosecutors, if they know the criminal defense attorney will bring up something damaging will bring it up themselves. the most damaging aspect of pecker's testimony is that he did the same thing for a wide variety of celebrities. that is really quite damaging. and by not revealing that to the jury in your direct, there is a sense that there was a hiding of the ball here. you can lose credibility with the jury. that is really quite remarkable. pecker said that he was doing this for trump decades before he ran for office. he said he did this for people like
david pecker's cross examination continues today. what else should trump's team do to try to explain to the jury that this was not illegal? >> they are doing a good job largely allowing the case to collapse on its own weight. this case thus far is about a good a model as prosecution as the titanic is a good model for navigation. i don't understand why they would start with pecker. in my view he is disastrous. first of all, i'm speaking as a criminal defense attorney. what most good...
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david, your reaction to the scenes unfolding across campuses? >> look, in october, thomas attacked israel, killing over 1200 people, taking several hundred hostages, including american citizens and i don't think there's anything joe biden can do that would change how benjamin netanyahu executes the war. that's the reality of our politics. what is also true is that domestically, we have a shift among our current alliances with israel, particularly in the democratic party, and that's okay. the questioning of our current posture. a lot of grace has to be given for the exercise of independent thought on college campuses and for free speech. we also have to recognize that students, particularly jewish students, have to be protected in this moment. it's okay to recognize that israel will continue to execute this war while also recognizing the concerns and speech of young voters in the united states. those two things can coexist. nothing is easy in this moment. what i do think this is, that is untoward and awful, is the manipulation of politicians, 18,
david, your reaction to the scenes unfolding across campuses? >> look, in october, thomas attacked israel, killing over 1200 people, taking several hundred hostages, including american citizens and i don't think there's anything joe biden can do that would change how benjamin netanyahu executes the war. that's the reality of our politics. what is also true is that domestically, we have a shift among our current alliances with israel, particularly in the democratic party, and that's okay....
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what is next in this highly dangerous for tat i talked to vali nasr and david sanger, plus treasury secretary janet yellen on her trip to china and ambassador rahm emanuel on the japanese prime minister state visit to washington dc i'll give you my take in a moment, but first, the breaking news, the world has wondered for two weeks how iran would respond to the attack that destroyed its consulate in damascus and killed a handful of top military officials now we know last night's retaliation was a show of force with several hundred missiles and drones sent to attack israel. it was also the first time that iran has attacked israel directly from iranian soil but 99% of the drones and missiles were intercepted before they reach israeli territory. indeed, israel says there was a little damage and only one known casualty the big question is how is prime minister netanyahu thinking about this joining me now from tel aviv as cnn's chief international correspondent, clarissa ward. clarissa, welcome. what are you hearing about? what israel and prime minister netanyahu are thinking about what the situat
what is next in this highly dangerous for tat i talked to vali nasr and david sanger, plus treasury secretary janet yellen on her trip to china and ambassador rahm emanuel on the japanese prime minister state visit to washington dc i'll give you my take in a moment, but first, the breaking news, the world has wondered for two weeks how iran would respond to the attack that destroyed its consulate in damascus and killed a handful of top military officials now we know last night's retaliation was...
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today. >> so david pecker will be back on the stand. he will be continuing with cross-examinati on. you are expecting that the prosecution to redirect after that, correct absolutely. >> yeah. of course. they get that option before we even maybe see who the next witness is redirected fact, it's very unclear, actually it david pecker will finish today. i mean, it is a full court today, so it's very likely he will, but we don't really quite know the timing just yet but we are waiting to see, like you said, sarah, who is the next witness, is it someone who deals with the accounting inside ami or within the trump organization or is it michael cohen, another quite arguably the star witness for the prosecution so we'll have to wait and see. of course, we don't know because they are not giving away that witness lists or rather the order of that witness list. this ahead of time because of the fear that donald trump will post about them on social media and such. so we'll standby all right. >> brand jin grass standing by for court to resume. appre
today. >> so david pecker will be back on the stand. he will be continuing with cross-examinati on. you are expecting that the prosecution to redirect after that, correct absolutely. >> yeah. of course. they get that option before we even maybe see who the next witness is redirected fact, it's very unclear, actually it david pecker will finish today. i mean, it is a full court today, so it's very likely he will, but we don't really quite know the timing just yet but we are waiting...