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it is a nothing burger compared to the "national enquirer." i started with that mcdoug alex change comes toward the end of the day because that is when pecker in his calm, and everyone described him as credible and calm and likeable. kind of person a jury -- a juror would find as likeable and affable. he's describing being on the phone with trump and trup doesn't say i'm not going to buy the story because i didn't do it. i'm not going to buy it because when you do it, it gets out anyway. and just the intimacy with trump and the cash and kill. and he's embarrassed of catch and kill. he's proud of checkbook journalism. that is stunning. >> and some things rang true going back to the apprentice years. they had a relationship and it really flourished during the apprenticeship, it was popular and he could put trump on the cover and they would leaktories about the contestants. >> and the ratings. >> and donald trump back then, you talk to anybody at nbc, that guy was obsessed with the ratings of the apprentice and he was leaking stories to the natio
it is a nothing burger compared to the "national enquirer." i started with that mcdoug alex change comes toward the end of the day because that is when pecker in his calm, and everyone described him as credible and calm and likeable. kind of person a jury -- a juror would find as likeable and affable. he's describing being on the phone with trump and trup doesn't say i'm not going to buy the story because i didn't do it. i'm not going to buy it because when you do it, it gets out...
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that says national enquirer? that's the same publication that said elvis was alive and living in curacao. but he was asked about the tactics of negative stories about him being planted in the national enquirer to help trump during the republican primaries. and he said, i know people i ran against for president in 2016 that use mainstream publication yes. to print stuff like that. that wasn't true yes. but marco marco rubio has the backbone of a squeegee, like, i don't understand why he is afraid to stand up for himself. stand up for the people he ran with, like literally they sabotage you in your learning about it. now you're learning how it was done, but he still afraid to call it so ted cruz was probably the worst example. yeah, you know, and and taking on ted cruz, taking on his father, taking on his wife, taking on crews personally, and now there's no distance between ted cruz and donald trump book. >> they all knew marco rubio, ted cruz all knew about these stories in real time and no new who was planting th
that says national enquirer? that's the same publication that said elvis was alive and living in curacao. but he was asked about the tactics of negative stories about him being planted in the national enquirer to help trump during the republican primaries. and he said, i know people i ran against for president in 2016 that use mainstream publication yes. to print stuff like that. that wasn't true yes. but marco marco rubio has the backbone of a squeegee, like, i don't understand why he is...
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if the story were true, it would probably be the biggest sale of the national enquirer since the death of elvis presley. but then admitted if it were true, he wouldn't have published the story until after the election court is not in session tomorrow, but pecker will be back on the stand thursday, facing more questions about the effort to catch and kill the story of karen mcdougal, woman who allegedly had a year affair with trump but then prosecutors are going to press packer on why he didn't catch and kill the story of stormy daniels. and instead passed her story. often michael cohen, aaron. >> all right, paula, thank you very much. and i want to go now to soucie a who worked closely with david pecker at the national enquirer's parent company. elizabeth williams is also win it does the sketch artist who was in the courtroom with donald trump today. and of course has been throughout this trial. now you all know her and our legal experts, karen friedman, agnifilo, and stacy schneider. so all right. so great to have all of you. let me just start straight off with you. so you were pecker'
if the story were true, it would probably be the biggest sale of the national enquirer since the death of elvis presley. but then admitted if it were true, he wouldn't have published the story until after the election court is not in session tomorrow, but pecker will be back on the stand thursday, facing more questions about the effort to catch and kill the story of karen mcdougal, woman who allegedly had a year affair with trump but then prosecutors are going to press packer on why he didn't...
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>> she was seen by an employee of the national enquirer is when i went into mr. trump's office and explained why this time it's different than another time. >> where there are other women given hush money by donald trump or his organization? was the standard? >> no. i'm not aware of any other cases that mr. trump had. he was supposed to pay karen mcdougal. he was supposed to pay 125,000 dollars for the life story of karen mcdougal. for whatever the reason may be, he elected not to pay it. davidecho was very angry because there was other money he that was expended on his behalf. david never got paid back for that either. >> so davidpecker has done this in other cases? >> in other circumstances, yes. not all of them had to do with women. host: that was michael cohen from 2019. help put that into context here and how that testimony might play into what you were just talking about. guest: at that testimony, it's five years ago now but it was very dramatic at the time because he had copies of the canceled checks so you could see the checks with trump's signature on it
>> she was seen by an employee of the national enquirer is when i went into mr. trump's office and explained why this time it's different than another time. >> where there are other women given hush money by donald trump or his organization? was the standard? >> no. i'm not aware of any other cases that mr. trump had. he was supposed to pay karen mcdougal. he was supposed to pay 125,000 dollars for the life story of karen mcdougal. for whatever the reason may be, he elected...
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_ national enquirer. how does it link to donald trump? that's _ national enquirer. how does it link to donald trump? that's the - national enquirer. how does it link| to donald trump? that's the thing. there's an old expression in american law by a very famous evidence professor and it is a brick is not a wall. so the entire story, the entire narrative is a wall. but each piece of evidence consists of a brick so that you build up bricks and you make a wall. this is just a piece of the puzzle. a piece of the puzzle that makes this entire story for the ultimately they are going to call michael cohen. michael cohen is going to tie all of this together. 0kay. caroline, without a banker today, a public television archivist showing his previous statements from donald trump, without a man who recalls depositions. are the public paying attention to this? doesn't matter in the jury a public opinion out there and is it making a difference to the campaign? christian, i think the general public— christian, i think the general public is _ christian, i think the general public
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enquirer a little bit differently. >> a lot of people believe what they read in the national enquirer, but a lot of people don't. >> this is in york jury it may be mixed what they think about it, but to meet the most interesting context was if this was a conspiracy to affect the election, what did they show today that pecker and trump were friends and there was a history. he went after ted cruz he went after marco rubio. there is a context for taking down donald trump's opponents. >> and he was helpful to trump this is not an enemy of donald trump's like michael cohen as a sworn enemy right now. so, you know, pecker was saying, yeah, you know, we were friends for a very long time and i did whatever i could do to help him and he got me invited to parties and he invited me to the presidential announcement so they portrayed pecker as somebody who wasn't coming in to stick a knife in donald trump's back, but was rather somebody in there to kind of just tell what had happened. >> that's what i think is so interesting about some of this testimony today, which is in yesterday, which is that
enquirer a little bit differently. >> a lot of people believe what they read in the national enquirer, but a lot of people don't. >> this is in york jury it may be mixed what they think about it, but to meet the most interesting context was if this was a conspiracy to affect the election, what did they show today that pecker and trump were friends and there was a history. he went after ted cruz he went after marco rubio. there is a context for taking down donald trump's opponents....
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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 donald trump's lawyers will say that contract was actually legitimate and payment for services. that will come down to what the crime is. what was that payment, wasn't legal or not? >> you have the hush money case in new york and then you have before the supreme court the argument over presidential immunity. it's easy to talk about those in silos, but you say they are connected. >> they are connected because they are asking the courts, juries, and the country, is donald trump above the law. in the hush money case, you have a person who repeatedly attack potential wishes is that he is under a gag order. unlike any oth
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 donald trump's lawyers will say that...
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it is people who consume the national enquirer. david says that he attended donald trump's campaign announcement in june 2015. we all of course remember donald trump going descending the down the golden escalator and his comments about immigrants that's that's a subtle but important detail because that will stick into jury's mind and when the argument is made as karen was saying before, the reason they did this was to help his campaign. well, guess you're standing there when trump announced his campaign, david, donald trump watching as he testifies about being invited by michael cohen to a ten and event at trump tower when trump announced he was running for president. and so just a little bit of kahler, donald trump is watching the witness, perhaps not surprisingly, given the fact that he is testifying in the trial of donald trump, kaitlan collins, back to you in new york yeah, jake, it's fascinating what prosecutor seem to be doing is really kind of weaving all of these people. michael cohen, hope hicks into was david is laying th
it is people who consume the national enquirer. david says that he attended donald trump's campaign announcement in june 2015. we all of course remember donald trump going descending the down the golden escalator and his comments about immigrants that's that's a subtle but important detail because that will stick into jury's mind and when the argument is made as karen was saying before, the reason they did this was to help his campaign. well, guess you're standing there when trump announced his...
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national enquirer should donald trump from playboy models of fear allegation. it was what is known in the tabloid world is a catch and kill scheme. trump had an affair with a playboy model named karen mcdougal. when trump ran for president mcdougal try to sell the story to the press. the national enquirer bought the story from mcdougal and then they killed it. this is no longer just the stuff of allegation. in 2018 the national enquirer's parent company entered into a nonprosecution agreement with prosecutors in new york. the tabloid admitted the whole scheme in exchange for immunity from prosecution. around the time that was happening the wall street journal had another scoop. david the ceo of the national enquirer also had an immunity deal with prosecutors. he was also spilling the beans. so knowing all of that background when nbc got this potential witness list today for trump's hush money trial these names jumped out at me. karen mcdougal and david . they are on the list as well as the man who was the editor in chief of the national enquirer at the time of
national enquirer should donald trump from playboy models of fear allegation. it was what is known in the tabloid world is a catch and kill scheme. trump had an affair with a playboy model named karen mcdougal. when trump ran for president mcdougal try to sell the story to the press. the national enquirer bought the story from mcdougal and then they killed it. this is no longer just the stuff of allegation. in 2018 the national enquirer's parent company entered into a nonprosecution agreement...
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and so you ran it in the national enquirer, right? yes. and because that was quick and efficient and cost-effective, you would have done that whether or not you had discussed it with president trump, correct? >> yes. >> wolf very interesting testimony, indeed. thanks for bringing that to our attention. i'm glad you're going through that whole transcript now. very important indeed, let's get to him, alice this and what's going on? i'm lead counsel for special counsel, robert mueller's investigation of donald trump, andrew weisman is joining us. he's now coauthored a brand-new book entitled the trump indictments. the historic charging documents with commentary and thank you so much for joining us once again, that transcript that we just heard some excerpts from gave us a window how the defense was trying to undercut the david pecker's testimony. do you think they were effective well, i think that i don't fault the defense lawyer for pursuing that line of questioning to say what you say was this agreement was kind of snow so in winter because
and so you ran it in the national enquirer, right? yes. and because that was quick and efficient and cost-effective, you would have done that whether or not you had discussed it with president trump, correct? >> yes. >> wolf very interesting testimony, indeed. thanks for bringing that to our attention. i'm glad you're going through that whole transcript now. very important indeed, let's get to him, alice this and what's going on? i'm lead counsel for special counsel, robert...
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first with stormy daniels and later with karen mcdougal who herself was paid by the national enquirer. they are using david pecker to set the stage. we have scratched the surface with his beginning testimony that will continue tomorrow. host: tell us about what we heard from the defense in the opening arguments. reporter: the defense's role today in their opening statement was to sow doubt through the prosecution's case because the burden of proof is on the prosecution. and todd blanche, donald trump's lawyer was mocking several elements of their case saying there is nothing illegal about influencing an election, it is called democracy, he said. he also said the catch and skill -- catch and kill scheme, nothing wrong with that either. he put distance between trump and falsifying records. saying he was so far up in the organization that he did not have his hand in the details. another key piece we will see is in trying to say that the prosecution's case is built on unreliable witnesses. for michael cohen, they painted him as someone that has a vendetta against donald trump wanting to s
first with stormy daniels and later with karen mcdougal who herself was paid by the national enquirer. they are using david pecker to set the stage. we have scratched the surface with his beginning testimony that will continue tomorrow. host: tell us about what we heard from the defense in the opening arguments. reporter: the defense's role today in their opening statement was to sow doubt through the prosecution's case because the burden of proof is on the prosecution. and todd blanche, donald...
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a phone call and discuss the offer and whether the national enquirer may potentially buy her story. donald trump said he heard that "dancing with the stars" was interested in purchasing her story. donald trump told pecker that he didn't want to personally by her story because that always gets out were the words of donald trump according to pecker. but this is a detailed back and forth. ultimately, we expect pecker tomorrow to testify that american media, the parent company of national enquirer, ultimately purchased the rights to karen mcdougle, but we are not that at that point in time. there's a lot of the back and forth -- >> vaughn, i'm going interrupt you because donald trump has come out of court. >> and i don't even know, a gag order. which to me is totally unconstitutional. i'm not allowed to talk to people. so they can talk about me, say whatever they want. they can lie, but i'm not allowed to say anything. i just have to sit back and look at why the conflicted judge has ordered me to have a gag order. i think anybody's ever seen anything like this. i'd love to talk to you p
a phone call and discuss the offer and whether the national enquirer may potentially buy her story. donald trump said he heard that "dancing with the stars" was interested in purchasing her story. donald trump told pecker that he didn't want to personally by her story because that always gets out were the words of donald trump according to pecker. but this is a detailed back and forth. ultimately, we expect pecker tomorrow to testify that american media, the parent company of national...
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but the thing about the national enquirer, number one, it's a throwback. i do think it feeds into, you know, what you're talking about which is, you used to see it at the grocery store before you checked out and you'd say, gee, i wonder if that's true. the hallmark of what donald trump does and he instructs those around him to express doubt to plant a seed whether it's conspiracy or a lie and allow it to blossom kind of naturally, so that seems to be what he was doing by using david pecker and i just wonder, lisa, i wonder if you could talk about the defense's case here, do they have a leg to stand on? >> they do. and they don't. one of the things that they've said nondisclosure agreements are perfectly lawful, influencing an election assed to plan chard said it's perfectly lawful, it's called democracy. yes, in isolation. to put them to a purpose that this has been put to, in other words to influence an election by not reporting in kind or actual campaign contributions essentially, is not lawful. so, i think their best defense is to distant donald trump f
but the thing about the national enquirer, number one, it's a throwback. i do think it feeds into, you know, what you're talking about which is, you used to see it at the grocery store before you checked out and you'd say, gee, i wonder if that's true. the hallmark of what donald trump does and he instructs those around him to express doubt to plant a seed whether it's conspiracy or a lie and allow it to blossom kind of naturally, so that seems to be what he was doing by using david pecker and...
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at the national enquirer, we paid for tips about celebrities and so forth. 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 strikin
at the national enquirer, we paid for tips about celebrities and so forth. 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...
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enquirer, how the national enquirer worked with she made very clear. he called it checkbook journalism that they paid for stories and has trump's team was arguing in their opening statements, they were saying that these kind of catch and kill processes are normal where people pay for stories and note published. that's not normal and that is not put most journalists do just for everyone should just put are david is stepping down from the jury box. he smiled and he said hi to trump's table as he walked past the first acknowledgment between the two that we know about. we don't know what it's just your marketable. they don't speak anymore. they have known each other for decades and he did a lot of effort, a lot of work on trump's behalf to help him get into the white house using the platform of the national enquirer. and now it is completely turned its head on both of them now he's a witness in this case and donald trump is seated at the defense table. >> but what they're trying with the prosecution was clearly trying to do was establish david is role. >>
enquirer, how the national enquirer worked with she made very clear. he called it checkbook journalism that they paid for stories and has trump's team was arguing in their opening statements, they were saying that these kind of catch and kill processes are normal where people pay for stories and note published. that's not normal and that is not put most journalists do just for everyone should just put are david is stepping down from the jury box. he smiled and he said hi to trump's table as he...
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and we now have seen this both with respect to the testimony today from the "national enquirer," but we also saw it with respect to fox news and dominion, that sort of fundamental principle of how the fourth estate works is really undermined and it shows that donald trump, for all of his alleging fake news, this trial is showing that he is actually adground zero of fake news and was using that to get elected. >> and andrew and chuck, stand by for a second. i want to get back to vaughn on the latest of the testimony from the google documentary, the document that we're all following. vaughn. >> reporter: right, andrea. let's be clear here. for years we have talked about david pecker and his role in this. and yet we have not heard from him publicly discuss that august 5th, 2015 meeting with michael cohen and donald trump. we have not had him on the record, and the question is, would there come a day that david pecker would testify? and as we speak, that is what is currently happening. and michael -- david pecker, i want to read a couple specific quotes here. because he is explaining tha
and we now have seen this both with respect to the testimony today from the "national enquirer," but we also saw it with respect to fox news and dominion, that sort of fundamental principle of how the fourth estate works is really undermined and it shows that donald trump, for all of his alleging fake news, this trial is showing that he is actually adground zero of fake news and was using that to get elected. >> and andrew and chuck, stand by for a second. i want to get back to...
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, owner of the national enquirer and a number of other magazines. he has known and been entangled with donald trump for decades. he is the king of new york tabloids and nobody loves to be splashed across those tabloids or have bad stories hidden more than donald trump. the fact that he is the first witness for the prosecution, what did he tell the jury today? and has trump said -- we know he goes bad on michael cohen yesterday. what has he said about david they've been friends and allies for decades. >> it was interesting because at trial you start with their most important witness and end with your strongest typically. this gave us a witness of where this is going and it was telling from the opening statement from the prosecution that they wanted to link this directly to the election. the whole groundwork leading up to david was trump ended this catch and kill for the campaign. it was to attack political opponents. it was for david -- and this is clearly where it's going. david was asked how we operated and orchestrated the catch and kill schemes.
, owner of the national enquirer and a number of other magazines. he has known and been entangled with donald trump for decades. he is the king of new york tabloids and nobody loves to be splashed across those tabloids or have bad stories hidden more than donald trump. the fact that he is the first witness for the prosecution, what did he tell the jury today? and has trump said -- we know he goes bad on michael cohen yesterday. what has he said about david they've been friends and allies for...
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that really was just the national enquirer are doing with the national enquirer does yeah. >> jim, i mean, we haven't gone what you're reaction to what we've been witnessing thus far, right? >> i think it's all about dirty up the national enquirer. right. and the industry in general, this they call it a checkbook journalism. >> i think yesterday, they use the word standard operating procedure procedure, time and time again. the gym we should notice this right here on the side of the screen just to keep giving our audiences excerpts, beauvais confirms with pecker that other outlets covered malpractice claims against ben carson and may of 2015, it sounds as though what you can see some of the headlines there on screen there. ted cruz for shamed by porn star bungling surgeon ben carson left sponge and patient's brain first of all, take all of these headlines with a great assault as we do with the national enquirer. but it sounds like what the defense is trying to do is say, hey, wait a minute. so all of this stuff that was kinda floating out there anyway and politics, it's part of celeb
that really was just the national enquirer are doing with the national enquirer does yeah. >> jim, i mean, we haven't gone what you're reaction to what we've been witnessing thus far, right? >> i think it's all about dirty up the national enquirer. right. and the industry in general, this they call it a checkbook journalism. >> i think yesterday, they use the word standard operating procedure procedure, time and time again. the gym we should notice this right here on the side...
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former "national enquirer" ceo david pecker. the defense spent hours trying to trip him up, catch him in contradictions, even introducing several instances where they say pecker's recollection of key events had changed over time. but the prosecution got the last word before lunch, getting pecker
former "national enquirer" ceo david pecker. the defense spent hours trying to trip him up, catch him in contradictions, even introducing several instances where they say pecker's recollection of key events had changed over time. but the prosecution got the last word before lunch, getting pecker
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david ceo of the national enquirer, also had immunity with prosecutors. he was also spilling the beans. so knowing that background when nbc got this potential witness list today for trump's hush money trial, these names jumped out at me, karen mcdougal and david and the man who is editor and chief of the national enquirer at the time of that catch and kill scheme, dylan howard. this is not the hush money the national enquirer paid karen mcdougal to kill her story. the hush money at the center of monday's trial is the money paid to stormy daniels. at the contour of these cases they are very, very similar. daniels like mcdougal was ready to go public with her story and was paid to stay silent. what's more, both payments, the money for karen mcdougal and money for stormy daniels, were payments in the lead up to the 2016 election and that could be key here because one of the central things that district alvin bragg will have to prove in this case is why donald trump did what he did, why he arranged those payments to stormy daniels. having karen mcdougal and d
david ceo of the national enquirer, also had immunity with prosecutors. he was also spilling the beans. so knowing that background when nbc got this potential witness list today for trump's hush money trial, these names jumped out at me, karen mcdougal and david and the man who is editor and chief of the national enquirer at the time of that catch and kill scheme, dylan howard. this is not the hush money the national enquirer paid karen mcdougal to kill her story. the hush money at the center...
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that would be like national enquirer gold. at the time you enter that agreement you had zero intention of publishing that story? pecker, that's correct. stein glass, and despite the fact that publishing that story would've helped your bottom line, you killed the story because it helped the candidate, donald trump. pecker, yes. pretty damaging testimony. the defense team tried to poke holes in it by suggesting that the national enquirer killed the mcdougal story not to help donald trump, but to help karen mcdougal. defense attorney emil bove. and you were very clear on cross-examination that ms. mcdougal did not want to publish that story, right? that is correct. bove, she wanted to promote her name and brand, correct? yes. she, karen mcdougal was illegitimate celebrity at that time, right? pecker, let me say this. did she meet the celebrity category at that time? no. there were reportedly audible chuckles in the courtroom after that happened. it was not what you would call a highlight moment for the defense. in fact, to be hon
that would be like national enquirer gold. at the time you enter that agreement you had zero intention of publishing that story? pecker, that's correct. stein glass, and despite the fact that publishing that story would've helped your bottom line, you killed the story because it helped the candidate, donald trump. pecker, yes. pretty damaging testimony. the defense team tried to poke holes in it by suggesting that the national enquirer killed the mcdougal story not to help donald trump, but to...
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enquirer, where the national enquirer would essentially be used used to pay off people, to buy off people. so that negative stories wouldn't be pumped, published about donald trump and then am i had to step out of it because trump wasn't paying them or because the lawyers an ami to say decided no and but they did for the same purpose as as the original payments or there through ami. it was the same purpose that cohen finance financed himself and then got reimbursed for the payments and stony stony daniel's, it was to affect the election. it's damaging testimony because the fact that there is a campaign violation of our finding that there is a campaign in financed by dilation is what kicks up the business records charge from a misdemeanor to a felony and that's what could get donald trump jail time, potentially. thanks so much for coming up. george conway, appreciate your expertise. thank you thank you and coming up more in today's supreme court hearing with a closer look at why justice clarence thomas nor calls to recuse himself despite his wife's row in efforts to overturn the 2020 presi
enquirer, where the national enquirer would essentially be used used to pay off people, to buy off people. so that negative stories wouldn't be pumped, published about donald trump and then am i had to step out of it because trump wasn't paying them or because the lawyers an ami to say decided no and but they did for the same purpose as as the original payments or there through ami. it was the same purpose that cohen finance financed himself and then got reimbursed for the payments and stony...
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this afternoon, davidson and as testified about his negotiations with national enquirer editor-in-chief, dylan howard to sell the women's stories to that august to publication and how interest in buying stormy daniels accounts spiked after the access hollywood tape was released in early october 2016, before today's testimony gotten underway, judge juan merchan ruled that donald trump had violated the gag order against attacking members of the jury and witnesses with nine distinct posts on his truth social page, as well as his website. he find the judge fined the former president $9,000. trump has now or somebody acting on his behalf as now, remove those posts, but judge marchand is ruling also came with a warning that if trump continues to violate the gag order, the judge will quote impose an incarcerated lori punishment, aka, put trump in jail. i want to bring in former trump payroll corporation attorney bill brennan defense attorney, can woo and cnn's kristen holmes and jamie gan gao. thank you so much for being here. let's review some of the more headline grabbing moments of the last
this afternoon, davidson and as testified about his negotiations with national enquirer editor-in-chief, dylan howard to sell the women's stories to that august to publication and how interest in buying stormy daniels accounts spiked after the access hollywood tape was released in early october 2016, before today's testimony gotten underway, judge juan merchan ruled that donald trump had violated the gag order against attacking members of the jury and witnesses with nine distinct posts on his...
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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 we're going to expose those stories. maybe we'll buy them up and keep them secret for you with other celebrities before there's a laundry list of famous people that they did this with as the election june year, they saw an opportunity to do this in a much more consequential setting, right at the heart of power in this country. and then i think very quickly they realized that this was something that could backfire as it clearly has as president donald trump. >> thank david. by having him to the white house sort of giving him the grand tour. >> there were some early and knowledge of the alliance, but it's also true that by the time the stormy daniels transaction came around, and this is after the transaction over the rumor of a loved child at trump tower the transaction around karen mcdougal, this other affair at a certain good point, it started to become the parent
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 we're going to expose those stories. maybe we'll buy them up and keep them secret for you with other celebrities before there's a laundry list of famous people that they did this with as the election june year, they saw an opportunity to do this in a much more consequential setting, right at the heart...
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to do with the national enquirer story. and frankly, i hope it's not true because it's pretty bad so ted cruz got one thing wrong in the extended version of those comments, which was he implied it was roger stone who was acting as the emissary would david pecker and donald trump, obviously as we now know oh, and we'll hear from him on the witness stand. >> it was michael cohen who is doing all of this. >> but what ted cruz got closer to than really anyone did at that time was that relationship between the two of them and it then it was not a known entity, a known quantity like it is now, like we saw the details come being out and you saw donald trump also doing other interviews about the claim that ted cruz is father was involved with lee harvey oswald trump would go on tv and say, well, the national enquirer has gotten other things right you know, pointed john edwards and he'd say, well, they haven't denied it, you know, even though there were these strenuous denials from marco rubio ted cruz, and it's just remarkable also
to do with the national enquirer story. and frankly, i hope it's not true because it's pretty bad so ted cruz got one thing wrong in the extended version of those comments, which was he implied it was roger stone who was acting as the emissary would david pecker and donald trump, obviously as we now know oh, and we'll hear from him on the witness stand. >> it was michael cohen who is doing all of this. >> but what ted cruz got closer to than really anyone did at that time was that...
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david pecker on the stand, the former publisher for the "national enquirer." first let's talk about his testimony yesterday because this is where the prosecution must prove that this money that was paid was, in fact, intentionally requested by the trump camp to interfere in the 2016 election. that is something that has been going back and forth, andrew. where does the defense need to fill the holes in order to disprove that or did the prosecution get the testimony they needed yesterday from pecker to prove, in fact, that this was election interference and this was a violation of campaign finance law? >> just to be clear, they need to establish that there was an intent to illegally interfere with the election. there is not right now under the new theory it seems the prosecution is moving forward with a direct allegation that it is an interference with election campaign finance law but this broad new york statute that says it is illegal to conspire with others to unlawfully interfere with an election. that goes back to the original allegation that deals with the
david pecker on the stand, the former publisher for the "national enquirer." first let's talk about his testimony yesterday because this is where the prosecution must prove that this money that was paid was, in fact, intentionally requested by the trump camp to interfere in the 2016 election. that is something that has been going back and forth, andrew. where does the defense need to fill the holes in order to disprove that or did the prosecution get the testimony they needed...
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former "national enquirer" publisher david pecker is back on the witness stand being questioned by trump attorney boefy. prosecutors wrapped up their questioning yesterday by asking about the tabloid purchasing the story of karen mcdougal, another woman who claims to have an affair with trump. trump denies having an affair with mcdougal. pecker testified about how trump sought to block stories that could hurt his campaign. with us now to talk more about this, nbc news correspondent vaughn hillyard outside the courthouse in lower manhattan, glen kirschner, former federal prosecutor and host of the justice matters podcast, kimberly atkins store, boston globe columnist and co-host of the sisters in-law podcast, and danny cevallos, criminal defense attorney. glen, kimberly and danny are msnbc contributors. vaughn, what has been going on right now inside that courtroom? >> reporter: right, jose, there have been multiple efforts by the defense team in front of this jury during its cross examination of david pecker, the long time publisher of "national enquirer," who is the crucial witness to t
former "national enquirer" publisher david pecker is back on the witness stand being questioned by trump attorney boefy. prosecutors wrapped up their questioning yesterday by asking about the tabloid purchasing the story of karen mcdougal, another woman who claims to have an affair with trump. trump denies having an affair with mcdougal. pecker testified about how trump sought to block stories that could hurt his campaign. with us now to talk more about this, nbc news correspondent...
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so they explain how the national enquirer works. they explained david is role if it's above $10,000, he's gonna be aware of what's actually going on. he's going to have to sign off if it's something that's big enough about some big enough celebrity, dylan howard, one of the top executives there is going to be going to david he's going to have to sign off if it's about the front page of the national enquirer, david is going to have setups. you understand his role in his importance and its relationship ship with the former president, which was quite close. then you start to hear about the private email. then you start to hear prosecutor's asking about specific phone numbers for phones that david head and him being being able to give those phone numbers back to them, make clear that he knows what they are, but you get explanation as to why you don't get explanation as to why they want to acknowledge the private email. you don't explanation as to why the phone numbers which gives you the sense that they're laying the groundwork for type
so they explain how the national enquirer works. they explained david is role if it's above $10,000, he's gonna be aware of what's actually going on. he's going to have to sign off if it's something that's big enough about some big enough celebrity, dylan howard, one of the top executives there is going to be going to david he's going to have to sign off if it's about the front page of the national enquirer, david is going to have setups. you understand his role in his importance and its...
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the relationship between donald trump and "the national enquirer." how this all worked. >>> campus protests turning violent tonight. students and riot police. the images coming in. >>> and the vintage plane that just went down. images of the crash just in tonight. >>> first, donald trump's criminal trial. the former publisher of "the national enquirer" on the stand, testifying about how this worked before the 2016 election. buying stories and then killing them to protect trump. and the story the former publisher admitted today was made up. >>> tonight, the dramatic images coming in, student demonstrators face-to-face with police in riot gear. chairs and bottles thrown at police during a protest at nyu. protesters occupying buildings, clashing with riot police at cal poly. officers sweeping through campuses, hundreds arrested during pro-palestinian demonstrations. >>> tonight there is breaking news just coming in as we come on in the west on this urgent manhunt for a former police officer suspected of killing two people including his ex-wife and anoth
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suggested catch and kill, normal practice for the national enquirer. but, did he address the election factor that could have made is problematic for trump? >> i just want to pick up a little bit were kristy left off, because it is important -- the defense came in after -- you know, the whole thing is, david pecker is saying that the agreement was was just a windowdressing, that she had all of these things she was going to do, she was going to write a column, she was going to be on the cover of a magazine. that was just all windowdressing, case law came knocking and they could say, she was doing something. but, the defense came in and said, well, hang on. do we actually think that she was getting money for services before? i think that is going to be a really important point in this case. you know, was the money that was paid to karen mcdougal actually for services, or not? but i think it is important for david pecker, who is engineering that agreement is saying, no, it 100% was not. it was just windowdressing and he went on to pay a fine to the federal
suggested catch and kill, normal practice for the national enquirer. but, did he address the election factor that could have made is problematic for trump? >> i just want to pick up a little bit were kristy left off, because it is important -- the defense came in after -- you know, the whole thing is, david pecker is saying that the agreement was was just a windowdressing, that she had all of these things she was going to do, she was going to write a column, she was going to be on the...
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long time national enquirer publisher david and one of trump's attorneys todd blanche. there was a fiery hearing over trump's partial gag order. judge merchan told blanche to his face he was losing all correct. and here is my colleague with all the details. >> reporter: tonight, mr. trump's long time friend david the former publisher of the national enquirer offering the jury a rare glimpse into the underworld of tabloid tactics as they seek to show he covered his business records to pay off stormy daniels with hush money. says he agreed to serve as the eyes and ears for rumors that could hurt mr. trump adding what i would do is pub accomplish positive stories about trump and negative stories about his opponents. there was a series of glowing headlines about then president trump a. admitting today the enquirer made up a story linking cruz's father to the man who assassinated jfk and a completely untrue story about mr. trump fathering a child with his housekeeper so the doorman couldn't take the story elsewhere. the day began with the judge taking the defense team to tas
long time national enquirer publisher david and one of trump's attorneys todd blanche. there was a fiery hearing over trump's partial gag order. judge merchan told blanche to his face he was losing all correct. and here is my colleague with all the details. >> reporter: tonight, mr. trump's long time friend david the former publisher of the national enquirer offering the jury a rare glimpse into the underworld of tabloid tactics as they seek to show he covered his business records to pay...
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enquirer over potentially selling their stories to the "national enquirer" to be published. currently, there was a text message on june 7, 2016, in which davidson texted the editor and chief of the "national enquirer," i have a blockbuster trump story. they met two weeks later. they asking him about that meeting. that's why davidson says that he told them that karen mcdougal alleged to have had a longtime affair with donald trump while he was married to melania trump. and that she was interested in selling the rights to her story. that's where the d.a.'s office left off questioning here right now. they expect this to play out throughout the afternoon following the lunch break. >> catherine, give us the point of this. >> the point is that we know that miss mcdougal, we know from mr. pecker, was paid $150,000 to squash her story. it was called a catch and kill. she thought it was going to be published. they paid it to keep her quiet and not go to anyone else. this is more corroboration for what michael cohen and mr. pecker has testified to. the campaign to keep negative inform
enquirer over potentially selling their stories to the "national enquirer" to be published. currently, there was a text message on june 7, 2016, in which davidson texted the editor and chief of the "national enquirer," i have a blockbuster trump story. they met two weeks later. they asking him about that meeting. that's why davidson says that he told them that karen mcdougal alleged to have had a longtime affair with donald trump while he was married to melania trump. and...
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we're going to talk with the former national enquirer editor. so grab your coffee, settle into "the weekend." >>> it is the morning after the white house core correspondence dinner. snl star, colin jost headlined the event, throwing more than a few jabs at donald trump in his set. take a listen. >> trump's so desperate, he started reading those bibles he's selling. then he got to the first commandment. you shall have no other god's before me. that's when he put it down and said this book's not for me. age is the only thing we have in common. my vice president actually endorses me. >> i was about to say the reaction from vice president harris, the whole thing. joining us now, the author of the brand new book, "undiplomatic." >> it's giving a book that the former first lady, mrs. obama even posted on instagram. not mad about it. what did you think of last night's foreign correspondence dinner. you've been around these. >> i've been around these a lot. the thing is, it was entertaining to me, because i wasn't there. i got to sit at home, and judge
we're going to talk with the former national enquirer editor. so grab your coffee, settle into "the weekend." >>> it is the morning after the white house core correspondence dinner. snl star, colin jost headlined the event, throwing more than a few jabs at donald trump in his set. take a listen. >> trump's so desperate, he started reading those bibles he's selling. then he got to the first commandment. you shall have no other god's before me. that's when he put it down...
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>> not only is this something the "national enquirer" has done forever. but going back to our days at the white house, it is what the regular media -- what the "washington post" has been doing for decades with democrats. they collude with people that they like in order to either suppress stories or push stories. and they get away with it with abandon and now as usual the "national enquirer" does things to the extreme and it is really humiliating but i thought it really amusing watching all of these people in the press who, you know, try to act like they are holier than thou trying to pretend they never suppress stories or try to push stories about people they don't like. it is absurd. >> dana: right. >> shannon: charlie, many years ago i was in the "national enquirer" only because i was standing next to someone and the story was about her and my mom was slightly horrified on the check-out line. i don't think new york city jurors are so jaded that they can't handle this. i don't think they will be surprised by some of these stories they are hearing but ask
>> not only is this something the "national enquirer" has done forever. but going back to our days at the white house, it is what the regular media -- what the "washington post" has been doing for decades with democrats. they collude with people that they like in order to either suppress stories or push stories. and they get away with it with abandon and now as usual the "national enquirer" does things to the extreme and it is really humiliating but i thought...
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publisher of the national enquirer. i thought it was significant that he really didn't want to get into the whole stormy daniels issue. >> it is it's one of those things. well, first of all, in the big apple, how many bites at the apple will these prosecutors and defense get at this one witness? you normally think about a direct across maybe going back the way back yet again which alerts the jury that there were some unfinished business. i can have two different effects. >> on the one hand, adraee could say, oh, something was really important here. >> they need to whittle down on if they don't drill down and if they don't do so, i might miss something. the other thing would be is this sloppy attorneys, i don't have you not been able to do the first time? well and correctly? but the important thing here in terms of why this is important, stormy daniels is the one case. it seems to be the one headline of all the national enquirer headline. they didn't want to touch with a ten foot pole. think about the types of things the
publisher of the national enquirer. i thought it was significant that he really didn't want to get into the whole stormy daniels issue. >> it is it's one of those things. well, first of all, in the big apple, how many bites at the apple will these prosecutors and defense get at this one witness? you normally think about a direct across maybe going back the way back yet again which alerts the jury that there were some unfinished business. i can have two different effects. >> on the...
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trump's long time friend david the former publisher of the national enquirer offering the jury a rare glimpse into the underworld of tabloid tactics as the state seeks to prove the former president doctored his internal business records to cover up the payoff of an adult film actress days before the 2016 election. david described a meeting in 2015 with mr. trump and his former fixer, michael cohen, he said he agreed to serve as the eyes and ears for rumors that would hurt trump. he said what i would do is publish positive stories about trump and publish negative stories about his opponents. the prosecution showing the jury a series of glowing headlines about then canada trump and derogatory ones about trump's opponents in closing -- including ted cruz. he also testified his company paid a doorman $30,000 for completely untrue story about mr. trump fathering a child with his housekeeper, so the doorman couldn't take the story elsewhere, trying to save mr. trump and the campaign, the potential in person -- embarrassment. the state seeking to hold mr. trump in the criminal contempt for v
trump's long time friend david the former publisher of the national enquirer offering the jury a rare glimpse into the underworld of tabloid tactics as the state seeks to prove the former president doctored his internal business records to cover up the payoff of an adult film actress days before the 2016 election. david described a meeting in 2015 with mr. trump and his former fixer, michael cohen, he said he agreed to serve as the eyes and ears for rumors that would hurt trump. he said what i...
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that's expected to be former national enquirer publisher, david pecker. he's likely to be pressed about alleged efforts to bury damaging stories about donald trump during the 2016 election. earlier this morning, prosecutors gave their open statement, accusing mr. trump of a criminal conspiracy to hide embarrassing relationships by preventing them from getting into the press, thus influencing the outcome of the 2016 election then covering it all up. the defense followed saying that mr. trump did not commit any crimes, describing him as not just the republican nominee, but as the frugal business man, also a husband and a father. defense lawyer todd blanche calling the story a lie and insisting mr. trump is not -- what michael cohen did. donald trump has pleaded not guilty to the 34 charges. >> that's a lot and there's a lot we're going to get to but i should say what we witnessed over the last several hours the just the start of a hugely consequential week for the former president who is simultaneously the republican nominee, presumed nominee. certainly the
that's expected to be former national enquirer publisher, david pecker. he's likely to be pressed about alleged efforts to bury damaging stories about donald trump during the 2016 election. earlier this morning, prosecutors gave their open statement, accusing mr. trump of a criminal conspiracy to hide embarrassing relationships by preventing them from getting into the press, thus influencing the outcome of the 2016 election then covering it all up. the defense followed saying that mr. trump did...
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enquirer" if we should have a broad of view of the "national enquirer." there's a reeling that melania was pregnant and that won't come in. there's a lot of that going on. finally, they got to jury selection in the afternoon, and in the overflow room, the screens just went dark for an hour, because all of them had to go through security again. this is going to happen every day. once the jury was inside, the judge spoke to them for about half an hour, and he read a loot of the names, and the names of the witnesses. he asked any of them if there was a reason they couldn't serve. maybe that's because they have a family issue or just simply couldn't render a fair decision. more than 50 of those gyres left. then they started going through the remainder. they were asked questions we talked about, publications that you read, have you been to a trump rally? 42 questions, that as the judge said, the longest questionnaire he has ever seen. this is going to take time to go through them. there will be a lot of jurors that each side doesn't want. i can see it going fo
enquirer" if we should have a broad of view of the "national enquirer." there's a reeling that melania was pregnant and that won't come in. there's a lot of that going on. finally, they got to jury selection in the afternoon, and in the overflow room, the screens just went dark for an hour, because all of them had to go through security again. this is going to happen every day. once the jury was inside, the judge spoke to them for about half an hour, and he read a loot of the...
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yes. >> joshua steinglass would have been "the national enquirer" gold? you have zero intention of publication even if it would help the bottom line. you killed it because it would have hurt president trump's? david pecker . correct. court cannot be back in session until tuesday but the breakdown is happening right now. running me is joyce vance and hugo lowell. we were in new york at the same time for this title. david credibility. he was saying donald trump, he considered to be his mentor. yet, to his credit, even on cross examination by the defense attorney for donald trump, david pecker stood his ground. he held the line and said this was all to help influence the outcome by benefiting donald trump's campaign. >> "the national enquirer" wanted to protect this trump and this came through all through the testimony. it was extremely significant because trump was hoping or trumps lawyers were hoping to a certain extent they would be able to suggest that he was disgruntled, that they hadn't been friends for some time. they didn't have close connections any
yes. >> joshua steinglass would have been "the national enquirer" gold? you have zero intention of publication even if it would help the bottom line. you killed it because it would have hurt president trump's? david pecker . correct. court cannot be back in session until tuesday but the breakdown is happening right now. running me is joyce vance and hugo lowell. we were in new york at the same time for this title. david credibility. he was saying donald trump, he considered to...
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and cohen, because he couldn't rely on american media and the national enquirer to pay off daniels, ultimately withdrew a line of credit from his own home equity in order to come up with that $130,000 that is at the core of what has been a wild day for this jury. it's a lot within just a couple of hours here. as you just said, these text messages continue to provide so much insight into the literal minute by minute, hour by hour in which this went down there in the aftermath of the access hollywood tape. >> our reporters say the jury has been wrapped. they've been paying very close attention to these text messages, watching the screen where they're being revealed. joining us now, criminal defense attorney, danny, and "new york times" investigative reporter, david. david, back to you on this issue of the moment that we were in in the campaign. you broke the access hollywood tape. bring us into how crucial this testimony could be for the prosecution. >> the prosecution has to prove two things here. not just that donald trump lied about the documents that show michael cohen paid somebody off but
and cohen, because he couldn't rely on american media and the national enquirer to pay off daniels, ultimately withdrew a line of credit from his own home equity in order to come up with that $130,000 that is at the core of what has been a wild day for this jury. it's a lot within just a couple of hours here. as you just said, these text messages continue to provide so much insight into the literal minute by minute, hour by hour in which this went down there in the aftermath of the access...
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enquirer. it came out today that he had a separate work email when he didn't want any of his assistance at the national enquirer to see that private separate work email. uh, how significant is this testimony? his testimony in this case overall, a. given the fact that he has immunity it's critical because of the fact that he was in that august 2015 meeting that we talked about over at the magic wall that he can speak firsthand to conversations he had with the defendant, and that's always valuable testimony. now, the evidence about the email account is the kinda thing that doesn't need to be brought up at trial. it doesn't help too to establish any given fact, but you plant that seed and jurors heads and it just seems a little off in a little bit. why does this man have a second email address? and it's the kind of thing that little detail that prosecutors can get in to sort of make people raise an eyebrow, eyebrow and think, wait a second something doesn't smell quite. right. >> it's interesting.
enquirer. it came out today that he had a separate work email when he didn't want any of his assistance at the national enquirer to see that private separate work email. uh, how significant is this testimony? his testimony in this case overall, a. given the fact that he has immunity it's critical because of the fact that he was in that august 2015 meeting that we talked about over at the magic wall that he can speak firsthand to conversations he had with the defendant, and that's always...
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this is important because if donald trump was asking the national enquirer, let's assume he was but the goal was not anything to do with his campaign but simply because he wanted to protect his celebrity reputation because he didn't want his family to know anything about this than that closing whole and alvin bragg's argument that somehow these payments are made solely for the purpose of helping his campaign and therefore somehow helping him engage in election fraud democrats reasonable doubt, if one juror agrees than the case goes toward trump winds and alvin bragg loses. a lot of talk how special counsel jack smith team has been meeting with biden white house insiders. certainly fani willis team from a they can wait and george 2020 case met with biden white house so it's what biden has been doing given that he spent in d.c. since 1974th never working the private sector, he knows how to pull the levers of power in d.c. to keep him in power but what is interesting, final word, you would think this case would hurt trump with new york voters but they call it full, trump is within ten poin
this is important because if donald trump was asking the national enquirer, let's assume he was but the goal was not anything to do with his campaign but simply because he wanted to protect his celebrity reputation because he didn't want his family to know anything about this than that closing whole and alvin bragg's argument that somehow these payments are made solely for the purpose of helping his campaign and therefore somehow helping him engage in election fraud democrats reasonable doubt,...
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and the national enquirer would do it. do you think that trump even has the ability to have an arrangement like that? he communicates directly with sean hannitd. >> murdoc is not wired in the way his father rupert was or other moguls like david pecker were. he wants to keep the business humming. this is all about business. that is exactly what is the same with david pecker and the inquirer. this is about a financial relationship. they believe they have a fiduciary, they believe this is the responsibility to the shareholders then you will see on the air on fox, when they interview voters the voters are saying the exact same things. >> it's a feed back loop. this seems like terror incognito. i was there when multiple jurors said i'm worry about my safety and the judge said i'm directing that the press simply apply common sense and refrain from writing about anything that has to do with physical descriptions of the jurors. that is just not necessary. he is asking the press and that included the mainstream. but is his ability
and the national enquirer would do it. do you think that trump even has the ability to have an arrangement like that? he communicates directly with sean hannitd. >> murdoc is not wired in the way his father rupert was or other moguls like david pecker were. he wants to keep the business humming. this is all about business. that is exactly what is the same with david pecker and the inquirer. this is about a financial relationship. they believe they have a fiduciary, they believe this is...
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enquirer." they suggested pecker's actions were based on business considerations and he would have done them anyway whether or not he had an agreement with trump. for instance, pecker admitted to trump's lawyer that the $30,000 payment to buy the rights for the former doorman's false story that trump fathered an illegitimate child could have led to millions of dollars in sales for the "national enquirer" if true. he asked and that is why you decided to pay mr. sajudin $30,000, correct? pecker answered, yes. bovee, because you could not have him taking his story to another publication if it was true, right? pecker, that's correct. bove, it would be too great a loss to ami to lose control of such a story if it were true, right? >> yes. they had yet to explain how this agreement was anything other than standard. pecker admitted to having coordinated thousands of nondisclosure agreements, suppressing stories to help a friend or use as leverage with a celebrity, he was asked by prosecutor joshua stei
enquirer." they suggested pecker's actions were based on business considerations and he would have done them anyway whether or not he had an agreement with trump. for instance, pecker admitted to trump's lawyer that the $30,000 payment to buy the rights for the former doorman's false story that trump fathered an illegitimate child could have led to millions of dollars in sales for the "national enquirer" if true. he asked and that is why you decided to pay mr. sajudin $30,000,...