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for arnold schwarzenegger. there were 20 stars he paid off there. he still likes trump. and, it was just unabashed about it. and, so, it really kind of came home. was so significant about that very point is what they did successfully, in a word, this week, the prosecutor laid the tracks, starting with the doorman that is now going to end at stormy and the tracks are the presidential candidacy express. that is what it is all about. we knew that david pecker had left the scene as of this time and now we understand it in a way that is completely consistent with this line of the narrative that is essential to what they are proven, which is it is all, from the start, about, yes, legally dodgy but more importantly for the actual crime, they are trying to bully his campaign, they are losing money, this would be a valuable story for them. doesn't matter, this is his job and this one and he played it in an open hand i think the jury found credible. >> what did you think ? >> it was interesting. when i talked first about the agreement with karen mcdougal and ami. on cross, there i
for arnold schwarzenegger. there were 20 stars he paid off there. he still likes trump. and, it was just unabashed about it. and, so, it really kind of came home. was so significant about that very point is what they did successfully, in a word, this week, the prosecutor laid the tracks, starting with the doorman that is now going to end at stormy and the tracks are the presidential candidacy express. that is what it is all about. we knew that david pecker had left the scene as of this time and...
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we had arnold schwarzenegger. we had robin. you had some holes and he couldn't remember some dates and times, maybe there is an issue with his memory. he was helpful to a certain extent. the defense, not as bad as michael cohen, he is someone who is not adversarial but could help not just the prosecution, but -- >> and that is why trump felt optimistic. >> right. >> there was one thing david said that was significant and one stood out when we was sitting outside listening when we were watching the school across the screen, he testifies that at first trump's focus on negative stories which we pointed out, had been about his wife, his daughter, how he was be perceived in his family. but then he said after the campaign started it shifted and it was what the impact would be on the election. and black and white the motive right there. how significant is that one lying. >> i think it is very significant because people thought that this case was going to rest on the credibility of michael cohen and stormy daniels lab their own issues.
we had arnold schwarzenegger. we had robin. you had some holes and he couldn't remember some dates and times, maybe there is an issue with his memory. he was helpful to a certain extent. the defense, not as bad as michael cohen, he is someone who is not adversarial but could help not just the prosecution, but -- >> and that is why trump felt optimistic. >> right. >> there was one thing david said that was significant and one stood out when we was sitting outside listening when...
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a real celebrity is arnold schwarzenegger who became governor who also had a catch and kill deal with this same publication. but the prosecution and defense have tussled back and forth on how that was different. how is it different? >> yeah, i mean, look, it's not the same, it wasn't the same kind of dollar figures, the timing wasn't the same, and pecker's testimony is different. there was a lot of back and forth there. the defense managed to score some points there. that was probably one of the more effective bits of the whole day for them. but at the end of the day, being able to come back on recross and confirm it was definitely not the same, it was not with the same intent. the intent is everything here. it's all about the intent. why are we starting with pecker? because it starts with that 2015 meeting where they had this arrangement. it was all part of a deliberate process to help trump get to the white house. >> let me read just a little bit of this. this is when bove is questioning -- this is about pecker's testimony that cohen had told him jeff sessions is the attorney genera
a real celebrity is arnold schwarzenegger who became governor who also had a catch and kill deal with this same publication. but the prosecution and defense have tussled back and forth on how that was different. how is it different? >> yeah, i mean, look, it's not the same, it wasn't the same kind of dollar figures, the timing wasn't the same, and pecker's testimony is different. there was a lot of back and forth there. the defense managed to score some points there. that was probably one...
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arnold schwarzenegger maybe he kept detailed logs. the crime here that will go to the jury is, were records falsified? were business records falsified? that's it. >> in this case actually according to david pecker he spent hundreds of thousands of dollars on the women who came forward to accuse arnold schwarzenegger and schwarzenegger never paid him back. andrea mitchell over to you. >> adam pollack, can't there be people on the jury, all you need is one, to say this is all about, you know, sex and stories and embarrassments and hush money. but doesn't feel like a federal crime, like a big case? >> i think the jurors every day in new york are looking at cases that may be small cases, big case, very big cases, that's not the responsibility to evaluate how big the case is. the responsibility only to evaluate whether the prosecution has proven beyond a reasonable doubt whether the -- whether the facts prove up the case, prove up the charges, and so i think they'll take that responsibility and take that seriously. >> just to play devil's
arnold schwarzenegger maybe he kept detailed logs. the crime here that will go to the jury is, were records falsified? were business records falsified? that's it. >> in this case actually according to david pecker he spent hundreds of thousands of dollars on the women who came forward to accuse arnold schwarzenegger and schwarzenegger never paid him back. andrea mitchell over to you. >> adam pollack, can't there be people on the jury, all you need is one, to say this is all about,...
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we did it for arnold schwarzenegger, we did it for tiger woods, we even did it for rahm emanuel. but at the same time pecker did acknowledge in the fcc's eyes the federal election commission's eyes that he committed an evil election saying this was all done in the furtherance of the trump campaign. i mean we have the prosecution on one side painting the salacious story saying there is an underlying crime here and at the same time you have pecker saying we do this all the time and no one else is being charged. where does that whole thing lie? >> john, remember this d.a. as much as he is trying to muster in this case does not have the authority to enforce the campaign laws. whether or not pecker or whether or not others have received a benefit or provided a benefit that should have been noted and there could be in fcc violation of that regard, that's a different animal altogether. certainly they have to bring the jurors back around to understand break's theory of the case and there has to be something illegal attached to the purpose and the accounting books and a false business rec
we did it for arnold schwarzenegger, we did it for tiger woods, we even did it for rahm emanuel. but at the same time pecker did acknowledge in the fcc's eyes the federal election commission's eyes that he committed an evil election saying this was all done in the furtherance of the trump campaign. i mean we have the prosecution on one side painting the salacious story saying there is an underlying crime here and at the same time you have pecker saying we do this all the time and no one else is...
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when arnold schwarzenegger was found out by "the l.a. times," he was asked did this actually happen? he said ask david pecker. david pecker had engaged in one of those life rights assignment agreements with this woman. and, that is how david pecker said he came to understand it was unlawful, because authorities came knocking at the they investigated him. >> the got in trouble for this. >> the got in trouble, not with the fec because a gubernatorial candidate is not subject to federal campaign finance law . but, that is how david pecker can related the body of knowledge that cost him to say when he was concerned about this, this might be a problem, i was sensitive to it. then, when michael cohen and he were arranging for his repayment for the mcdougal settlement, a lawyer at american media was consulted and without revealing the substance of the conversation, david pecker essentially conveyed i checked with a lawyer and the lawyer said this is not kosher. even though he wasn't a bank, even though he was worried about the effect on walmart
when arnold schwarzenegger was found out by "the l.a. times," he was asked did this actually happen? he said ask david pecker. david pecker had engaged in one of those life rights assignment agreements with this woman. and, that is how david pecker said he came to understand it was unlawful, because authorities came knocking at the they investigated him. >> the got in trouble for this. >> the got in trouble, not with the fec because a gubernatorial candidate is not subject...
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when arnold schwarzenegger was found out by the l.a. times and asks, did this actually happen? he said, ask david pecker. david pecker engaged in one of those agreements with this woman , and that is how david pecker said he came to understand it was unlawful, because authorities came knocking and they investigated him. >> they got in trouble. >> not with the fec, because a gubernatorial candidate is not subject to federal campaign finance law, but that's how david pecker accumulated the body of knowledge that caused him to say, when he was concerned about this, this might be a problem, i was sensitive to it, and then, when michael cohen and he were arranging for repayment for the mcdougall settlement, a lawyer at american media was consulted and without revealing the substance of the conversation, david pecker essentially conveyed , i checked with the lawyer and the lawyer said this is not kosher, right? even though he was not a bank, was worried with stormy daniels and the effect on his biggest distributor of the magazine, when all was said and done, his biggest concern was,
when arnold schwarzenegger was found out by the l.a. times and asks, did this actually happen? he said, ask david pecker. david pecker engaged in one of those agreements with this woman , and that is how david pecker said he came to understand it was unlawful, because authorities came knocking and they investigated him. >> they got in trouble. >> not with the fec, because a gubernatorial candidate is not subject to federal campaign finance law, but that's how david pecker...
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teca also said he had stories that killed about elected affairs from arnold schwarzenegger and tiger woods and chicago mayor and others. so when he came knocking wanted the money for her story, what it really was is to restart her career because it would help her up your magazine covers and the fact that david becker today said that she did appear on the cover of men's journal one of the publications he owned and that in fact she did not want her story told. so the big question here is concerning the prosecution's case in the prosecutor, they have said that the former president orchestrated this campaign and connected it to the election, but so far a lease with the first witness so far, there has been no direct evidence at all. that former president trump, told david packer to kill any of the stories connected to his campaign. he has just testify that the former president was angry when the information got out never claimed at all that that was connected in any way to the presidential election back in 2016 that undercut at the prosecution's case. emily back to you. >> emily: thank yo
teca also said he had stories that killed about elected affairs from arnold schwarzenegger and tiger woods and chicago mayor and others. so when he came knocking wanted the money for her story, what it really was is to restart her career because it would help her up your magazine covers and the fact that david becker today said that she did appear on the cover of men's journal one of the publications he owned and that in fact she did not want her story told. so the big question here is...
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he also suppressed stories including celebrities involved in politics like arnold schwarzenegger. during his it... pecker said that he said the motivation behind suppressing stories about was to protect the campaign rather than his family. pecker said michael cohen acted as the attorney not part of his campaign pure prosecutors asked pecker if he had any negative feelings about trump now. he replied quote donald trump was my mentor. he helped me throughout my career appeared during a white house meeting in 2017, pecker testified that trump asked him how is karen doing referencing former playboy model karen mcdougall. pecker responded she is doing well, she is quiet, she is good here is trump after court. >> today you saw what was going on, it was breathtaking. this is a trial that should have never happened a case that should have never been filed. >> the das office also omitted for more examples this morning where prosecutors argued trump broke the quartz gag order. there will be a hearing next thursday about that. trump was not able to attend supreme court arguments about presid
he also suppressed stories including celebrities involved in politics like arnold schwarzenegger. during his it... pecker said that he said the motivation behind suppressing stories about was to protect the campaign rather than his family. pecker said michael cohen acted as the attorney not part of his campaign pure prosecutors asked pecker if he had any negative feelings about trump now. he replied quote donald trump was my mentor. he helped me throughout my career appeared during a white...
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they went to the arnold schwarzenegger deal. that they did a thing to bury negative stories about him when he ran for governor of california. not quite the same because they weren't doing -- breaking campaign finance law, right? >> not just arnold schwarzenegger, but a lot of slebtds got hit with the sex shrapnel on the stand today. those were just the ones who came out in questioning. it has me wondering, how much more does david pecker know about celebrities and maybe just maybe that's why donald trump is going so easy on david pecker, which then makes an even crazier proposition that we're here on trial because of donald trump's misbehavior with women. does that mean there's even more that david pecker knows that he's not letting on, coming out in this trial. so when it comes to cross-examination, i expect there are really only a couple inroads they can make with david pecker. they can challenge his memory, they can challenge whether or not he's motivated to be there. he's a classic cooperating witness. we learned today he ha
they went to the arnold schwarzenegger deal. that they did a thing to bury negative stories about him when he ran for governor of california. not quite the same because they weren't doing -- breaking campaign finance law, right? >> not just arnold schwarzenegger, but a lot of slebtds got hit with the sex shrapnel on the stand today. those were just the ones who came out in questioning. it has me wondering, how much more does david pecker know about celebrities and maybe just maybe that's...
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arnold schwarzenegger. >> this was so different from all those other search. >> i'm not saying you're wrong from what i was told by people in the courtroom today, it was very similar what he did for arnold schwarzenegger. in fact, there was a lot of examination today on, on his schwarzenegger and what he had done for him so we'll see want to thank everyone on the panel, please send your bills to my office. >> the news continues right here on cnn no application fee. if you apply by may 31st at university of maryland global campus and accredited university, that's transformed adult lives for 75 years. you're not waiting to when you're ready to succeed again at umg c dot you how far would you go to set the ambiance of your space? >> try the air wigwe with airway essential missed, infused with naturalists and two oils to fill your low bit with immersive fragrance for up to 45 days. now, that's a breath of fresh air whack skin craving. next level hydration, new neutrogena hydro boost water cream of vital boost of nine times more hydration to boost your skin's barrier for quenched, dewy ski
arnold schwarzenegger. >> this was so different from all those other search. >> i'm not saying you're wrong from what i was told by people in the courtroom today, it was very similar what he did for arnold schwarzenegger. in fact, there was a lot of examination today on, on his schwarzenegger and what he had done for him so we'll see want to thank everyone on the panel, please send your bills to my office. >> the news continues right here on cnn no application fee. if you...
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or what he did for arnold schwarzenegger. >> this was so different from all those other searches. >> i'm not saying you're wrong from what i was told them, people in the courtroom today, it was very pretty similar what he did for arnold schwarzenegger. in fact, there was a lot of examination today on our and schwartz a day urine and what he had done for him. so we'll see. thank you. ever everyone are special primetime coverage of these two big trump trials continues next switch to shopify. >> so you can build it better scale is faster and sell more much more take your business to the next stage when you switch to shopify. >> to me, harlem is home, is also your body last one, everyone i asked myself, why does it pilates exist in harlem? so i started my own studio, get in a brick-and-mortar in new york is not easy. chase inke as supported us from studio one to studio three. when you start small you need some big help and cej think with that for me, earn up to 5% cash back home business essentials. but the chase ink business cash part and chase for business make more of what's yours? >>
or what he did for arnold schwarzenegger. >> this was so different from all those other searches. >> i'm not saying you're wrong from what i was told them, people in the courtroom today, it was very pretty similar what he did for arnold schwarzenegger. in fact, there was a lot of examination today on our and schwartz a day urine and what he had done for him. so we'll see. thank you. ever everyone are special primetime coverage of these two big trump trials continues next switch to...
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pecker also detailed many of the people he was involved in killing stories for from arnold schwarzenegger to tiger woods. even testifying about quashing an affair he said former chicago mayor rahm emanuel had. and he said he quashed stories for many, many politicians over the years. for their part, prosecutors show there was conspiracy between pecker, michael cohen and trump to silence macdougall for political purposes, not out of embarrassment and family concerns. as a way of thanking him for handling karen macdougall. pecker testified trump invited him to the white house for dinner. when asked about the trial, president biden responded, quote: i haven't had a chance to watch the court proceedings because i've been campaigning. i'm going to head back into the courtroom in about an hour and a half from now. and, guys, i fully expect today's testimony to go as follows. i think cross-examination is going to focus right out of the gate at 9:30 on the politicians that david pecker quashed stories for. and then, because juries are human, they know the weekend is upon us. don't be surprised if
pecker also detailed many of the people he was involved in killing stories for from arnold schwarzenegger to tiger woods. even testifying about quashing an affair he said former chicago mayor rahm emanuel had. and he said he quashed stories for many, many politicians over the years. for their part, prosecutors show there was conspiracy between pecker, michael cohen and trump to silence macdougall for political purposes, not out of embarrassment and family concerns. as a way of thanking him for...
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he talked about arnold schwarzenegger. during his run for governor, they had an arrangement. schwarzenegger would affiliate himself with two magazines pecker was in the acquire of acquiring. in exchange for that continued association of being an editor at large for those two magazines, david pecker agreed he would bring to schwarzenegger in advance stories negative about him that he would help to bury and indeed he admitted he spent hundreds of thousands of dollars doing so. at one point, he admitted he transported schwarzenegger's -- let's call him the baby mama, the woman with whom he had an affair and then had a child outside of marriage. pecker agreed to move this woman to hawaii so she wouldn't be a distraction. the point that he was trying to get pecker to admit to was not only had he done this before, he had done worse and more for other people without consequences legally or with respect to campaign authorities. he g pecker to admit that schwarzenegger was far from the only person for whom he had done it. he had done it for one other candidate. for the benefit of clie
he talked about arnold schwarzenegger. during his run for governor, they had an arrangement. schwarzenegger would affiliate himself with two magazines pecker was in the acquire of acquiring. in exchange for that continued association of being an editor at large for those two magazines, david pecker agreed he would bring to schwarzenegger in advance stories negative about him that he would help to bury and indeed he admitted he spent hundreds of thousands of dollars doing so. at one point, he...
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the fact that veep says he did this for arnold schwarzenegger, for tiger woods, he also did a for mayor romney manuel. the jury has to scratch his head saying what did trump do wrong here? >> yes. there have been no direct tie like moments ago eric reiterated knoche hyatt to these payments or conversations or negotiations around this, but pecker did say when it came to karen mcdougal's story that they never intended to publish it and that it was to help the campaign. in his estimation, that was his side of the story. he says stories about celebrities including trump sold big. they did really well for him. if he wanted to make money for the tabloids and magazines, he would run those stories so it was to his detriment in some way. at least from a financial or business angle to not run her story and he did indicate from the stand he did it to help the campaign but again, no indication president trump was never part of that conversation. >> john: fox news sunday, shannon, obviously this will fill a large part of your agenda? >> it will. it's one of the reasons we have jonathan turley with u
the fact that veep says he did this for arnold schwarzenegger, for tiger woods, he also did a for mayor romney manuel. the jury has to scratch his head saying what did trump do wrong here? >> yes. there have been no direct tie like moments ago eric reiterated knoche hyatt to these payments or conversations or negotiations around this, but pecker did say when it came to karen mcdougal's story that they never intended to publish it and that it was to help the campaign. in his estimation,...
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schwarzenegger national enquirer, right there trying to draw a parallel that arnold did it. and so it's all the same saying that this happens and donald trump is very interested in this. and he starts turning around like i've never seen him he turns around any choice to put his arm and the back of the chair looks certainly in the direction of the jury. i mean, i was looking i was just so it looks there. >> and your picture that's the trial three there. and then he didn't keep his arm there long enough for me. drawn, but he definitely wanted to see if the jury is listening. are they going to react or what did they think this is important? because it was finally some testimony that favored him and his case so he was very interested in that i haven't seen him do that since the beginning in style. and by the way, i had i haven't seen didn't seem have that kind of body language during e jean carroll's case either he was he thought that he really it seemed to me by his body language, you've thought he scored one 30 square when we shall see and thank you so much. always good to see
schwarzenegger national enquirer, right there trying to draw a parallel that arnold did it. and so it's all the same saying that this happens and donald trump is very interested in this. and he starts turning around like i've never seen him he turns around any choice to put his arm and the back of the chair looks certainly in the direction of the jury. i mean, i was looking i was just so it looks there. >> and your picture that's the trial three there. and then he didn't keep his arm...
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pecker himself had testified that there were similar alleged arrangements with arnold schwarzenegger, tiger woods, and mark wahlberg. but pecker was later pushed by prosecutors on whether there was a difference with trump. did you suppress stories to help a presidential candidate? yes, pecker said. one of those stories involved former "playboy" model karen mcdougal, who allegedly had a ten-month affair with trump, which trump denies. >> after we had been intimate, he tried to pay me. and i actually didn't know how to take that. >> reporter: the defense argued that mcdougal's $150,000 deal with ami, which previously owned the "national enquirer," was legitimate. she was paid and featured broadly throughout the publications. broadly throughout the publications. but under questioning from prosecutors, pecker said that was meant to disguise the actual purpose, which was to acquire her lifetime rights to her story so it is not published. pecker also acknowledged hiring an election law attorney to review mcdougal's contract.% >> the best moment for the prosecution is david pecker saying tha
pecker himself had testified that there were similar alleged arrangements with arnold schwarzenegger, tiger woods, and mark wahlberg. but pecker was later pushed by prosecutors on whether there was a difference with trump. did you suppress stories to help a presidential candidate? yes, pecker said. one of those stories involved former "playboy" model karen mcdougal, who allegedly had a ten-month affair with trump, which trump denies. >> after we had been intimate, he tried to...
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and pecker also testified that he had done this with or that arnold schwarzenegger had approached him that other celebrities had were you i did you know about this history and how common was this sort of catching and killing even though pecker didn't use that term i mean, i think from his testimony, it seemed like this was happening all the time i mean, they were rare cases. >> we never went it out to spend time investigating stories and not running them. i mean, we had to fill the book with 40 stories a week. my interest, my reporting teams that i directed, we wanted to break stories it's reporters were raring to go knocking on doors, taking people out, looking at documents. we were never a fan of stories that never made it into the paper, but of course it was his paper. he was the publisher and he had friends. and there were times when some good stories probably were we're buried. and unfortunately, the paying for stories, how did that work? i mean, when you're working a story, you have reported this out taking people out, going through garbage or whatever it is hanging outside thei
and pecker also testified that he had done this with or that arnold schwarzenegger had approached him that other celebrities had were you i did you know about this history and how common was this sort of catching and killing even though pecker didn't use that term i mean, i think from his testimony, it seemed like this was happening all the time i mean, they were rare cases. >> we never went it out to spend time investigating stories and not running them. i mean, we had to fill the book...
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on the other hand, they were talking about people like arnold schwarzenegger and mark wahlberg and tiger woods and others yesterday who have not been prosecuted for any of the allegations around their deals allegedly with mi, with david pecker's publications. so can you just for our viewers clarify what the line is there in terms of legal versus illegal as it relates to these catch and kill stories and deals that were to silence people? >> well, what makes the payments essentially on behalf of donald trump different from those other payments with respect to other celebrities is that they were made -- at least the ones in 2016 -- in connection with or around, according to the prosecution's theory, his campaign for the purpose of assisting his campaign, and with respect to most of those other celebrities, with the exception of arnold schwarzenegger possibly when he was interested in running for governor of california, those other celebrities were not running for political office. so those schemes with respect to those stories concerning those celebrities, don't implication campaign finance
on the other hand, they were talking about people like arnold schwarzenegger and mark wahlberg and tiger woods and others yesterday who have not been prosecuted for any of the allegations around their deals allegedly with mi, with david pecker's publications. so can you just for our viewers clarify what the line is there in terms of legal versus illegal as it relates to these catch and kill stories and deals that were to silence people? >> well, what makes the payments essentially on...
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you did this for other people, but did you pay $150,000 for an arnold schwarzenegger story the same way you paid karen mcdougal to suppress her story about an alleged affair, well, no, we didn't so they're trying to repair some with the damage to the case that may or may not have been done when the defense was asking david pecker questions, let's walk through some of those inconsistencies that we mentioned a moment ago. there's a moment where they basically asked david pecker if his memory was okay, right? >> yeah. because there has been details here and there that he has not gotten exactly right. but we're also talking about meetings, things that happened over a decade ago so that that is certainly something that you want to do with the defense to plant the seeds of maybe doubt about some of the things that he said. but then there were more significant issues that they had to resolve in terms of things that he said during an fbi interview and how that was different than what he said on the stand and explaining that out let's talk about the defense teams questioning of pecker regarding
you did this for other people, but did you pay $150,000 for an arnold schwarzenegger story the same way you paid karen mcdougal to suppress her story about an alleged affair, well, no, we didn't so they're trying to repair some with the damage to the case that may or may not have been done when the defense was asking david pecker questions, let's walk through some of those inconsistencies that we mentioned a moment ago. there's a moment where they basically asked david pecker if his memory was...
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i don't know the details but apparently there was a lot about arnold schwarzenegger and when he was going to run in with a buried. >> he testified that schwarzenegger had been in contact with them about essentially doing the same kind of catch and kill stories. >> and the analogy today they said would is the big deal about bringing that out. if a jury is there they are listening to a crime and someone is talking about how horrible double parking isn't someone says you double park and you double parked, this slides into the jury nullification basket. this is sop, is not like donald trump is the only one who has ever dated. politicians pay to bury stories. >> i was going to pick up on that point. what is significant about establishing that ami did this for there's people he negates the idea that it was done for election purposes. if they are catching and killing stories rather celebrities. >> but he was running for governor. >> but mark wahlberg wasn't. there are other people that pecker said they would do this. at the end of the day he was effective and i think there are lots of answers to
i don't know the details but apparently there was a lot about arnold schwarzenegger and when he was going to run in with a buried. >> he testified that schwarzenegger had been in contact with them about essentially doing the same kind of catch and kill stories. >> and the analogy today they said would is the big deal about bringing that out. if a jury is there they are listening to a crime and someone is talking about how horrible double parking isn't someone says you double park...
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schwarzenegger, tiger woods and even a high—profile democrat rahm emanuel, the former white house chief of staff for barack 0bama. the un relief agency for palestinians is warning about disease outbreaks in gaza amid worsening weather conditions, lack of sufficient water and waste disposal. the us military confirmed it started the construction of a temporary pier off the coast of gaza to boost aid deliveries. following reports that the israel defense forces are preparing for a ground offensive in the city of rafah, satellite images show new tent encampments in southern gaza. wyre davis has more. it's pretty clear now that israel's preparations for this much—anticipated, much—heralded assault on rafah, in southern gaza, are gathering pace. there's been an all—day meeting of the israeli war cabinet. it is still israel's intentions to finish off hamas, notjust politically but also militarily. according to israeli sources, about 25% of hamas�*s fighting force remains, along with the leadership, and most of it is thought to be in rafah in southern gaza. alongside, though, of course,
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.& he really i don't know the details, but apparently it was a lot about arnold schwarzenegger when he was going to run and all the things that they buried with, right right. >> pecker was testifying that orange schwarzenegger had actually and in contact with him about essentially doing the same kind of catch and kill sort of stuff. yeah. and i think i made the analogy today they're like, well, what's the big deal about bringing it out if a jury is there and they're listening to a crime and someone's like talking about how horrible double parking is. but then you have 18 other people's will double park and you double pocket, you double park. >> as it's going to pick up on that point, that which is to say, what are the things that's significant about establishing that that ami did this for lots of other people. is it tends to negate the idea that this was done for an election purpose, right? if they're catching and killing stories for lots of other celebrities, schwarzenegger was, was running thing for governor, right walberg wasn't, right. >> i mean, there are other people for whom att
.& he really i don't know the details, but apparently it was a lot about arnold schwarzenegger when he was going to run and all the things that they buried with, right right. >> pecker was testifying that orange schwarzenegger had actually and in contact with him about essentially doing the same kind of catch and kill sort of stuff. yeah. and i think i made the analogy today they're like, well, what's the big deal about bringing it out if a jury is there and they're listening to a...
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arnold schwarzenegger. this was so different from all those other search i'm not saying you're wrong from what i was told them, people in the courtroom today, it was very similar what he did for arnold schwarzenegger. >> in fact, there was a lot of examination to today on, on his shorts a day here and what he had done for him. so we'll see want to thank everyone in the panel, please send your bills to my office. >> the news continues right here on cnn you were diagnosed with thyroid disease along time ago and year after year. you weathered the storm and just lived with the damage that was left behind. but even after all this time, your thyroid disease could still change restoration is still possible learn how you could give your eyes a fresh start at ted help did you know there's no t in skechers as always been scheduled these sketches get to slip bands sketches. >> romo thing is always in helpt amounts without over or under investing across all your benefits and savings options so you can feel confident in
arnold schwarzenegger. this was so different from all those other search i'm not saying you're wrong from what i was told them, people in the courtroom today, it was very similar what he did for arnold schwarzenegger. >> in fact, there was a lot of examination to today on, on his shorts a day here and what he had done for him. so we'll see want to thank everyone in the panel, please send your bills to my office. >> the news continues right here on cnn you were diagnosed with thyroid...
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and he, named several other people including mark wahlberg and arnold schwarzenegger. so that's where the defense attorneys started. they're also trying to note some lapses in peckers memory. so that's where they pick up today how do you think the defense will handle david pecker as a witness? >> i mean, there's different ways to approach it. he is somebody who obviously knows an awful lot of secrets of donald trump it doesn't seem like they will be as aggressive as they might be with somebody else. yeah. so typically, when you have a witness who has some things that you want and then places where you need to go after his credibility, you start with the places where there's agreement. so it's a friendly or cross you're pulling out the things that you know, the witnesses going to say that you want to establish with the jury and you do all that in a way to establish a rapport. the witnesses friendly, who's talking to you, and then at a certain point if there are key items where you need he to question his credibility. that's when you change tones, changed tactics, and go
and he, named several other people including mark wahlberg and arnold schwarzenegger. so that's where the defense attorneys started. they're also trying to note some lapses in peckers memory. so that's where they pick up today how do you think the defense will handle david pecker as a witness? >> i mean, there's different ways to approach it. he is somebody who obviously knows an awful lot of secrets of donald trump it doesn't seem like they will be as aggressive as they might be with...
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. >> pecker said he bought stories to kill about alleged affairs by arnold schwarzenegger, tiger woods, so when karen mcdougal popped up about her affair, peck er bought that and buried it, too. we did not want this story to embarrass mr. trump or hurt the campaign. he feared he was violating election law. he turned down paying for stormy daniels story she had sex with trump because he said he did not want the enquirer to deal with a porn star. he related how after mr. trump was president, he thanked him for handling karen mcdougal and invited pecker and some editors to the white house and asked, how is our girl and made sure karen mcdougal was doing okay. they are trying to show election conspiracy here and donald trump and david pecker and michael cohen were part of it. president trump's lawyer will try to dismantle that when cross-examination begins this morning. back to you. >> brian: here is the thing, go out of your way to say whatever you think of that story, not illegal. this is not a violation, not a misdemeanor, it is not a felony. not illegal. you may not like it, that is wh
. >> pecker said he bought stories to kill about alleged affairs by arnold schwarzenegger, tiger woods, so when karen mcdougal popped up about her affair, peck er bought that and buried it, too. we did not want this story to embarrass mr. trump or hurt the campaign. he feared he was violating election law. he turned down paying for stormy daniels story she had sex with trump because he said he did not want the enquirer to deal with a porn star. he related how after mr. trump was...
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arnold schwarzenegger was part of the general leader publications factory, and he required that in 2002. he came with it, and pecker directed his staff to say, schwarzenegger is forbidden fruit. you will not write bad stories about him. he became the governor of california. there's also a financial aspect to this and that ami was floundering around the time that all of this business was happening, and there was the possibility of investment money coming in, possibly from a sovereign wealth fund. and so packer was courting that at the time. so while these things were happening, it was the sort of perfect storm that made -- that made this make sense for him. and of course, it's speculation, that is sort of what we discovered. >> all right. the documentary, scandalous, the untold story of the national enquirer. people should look it up. it is a couple years old, but it has current relativity today. storm at the brother-in-law of an israeli hostage, held of course by hamas, is going to speak out about a new video released this weekend. new sensodyne clinical white provides 2 shades whiter t
arnold schwarzenegger was part of the general leader publications factory, and he required that in 2002. he came with it, and pecker directed his staff to say, schwarzenegger is forbidden fruit. you will not write bad stories about him. he became the governor of california. there's also a financial aspect to this and that ami was floundering around the time that all of this business was happening, and there was the possibility of investment money coming in, possibly from a sovereign wealth...
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they brought up arnold schwarzenegger and that deal. pecker said the agreement i had with arnold is i would advise him about stories out there. acquire them. buy them for a period of time. defense highlighting cohen didn't pay him back for the mcdougal story to get jurors to doubt if this was a trump campaign thing. i spoke to her lawyer who told us this. >> the affairs happen in 2006. michael cohen and i first contacted each other about the matter in 2011. so at a minimum they knew about me and stormy at a min numb. in 2011. they knew about it in 2012 and 13, 14 and 15. they knew about it when donald trump declared that he was a candidate. >> and the money only comes through at the end. that is why this was not just tabloid business. it was campaign tabloid collusion if you will. the da highlights a text that davidson who you just saw sent to one of the top editors at the enquirer. something that could be ripped out of a novel. i wonder if we have a novelist around looking at the fact having buried the stories it helped donald trump ju
they brought up arnold schwarzenegger and that deal. pecker said the agreement i had with arnold is i would advise him about stories out there. acquire them. buy them for a period of time. defense highlighting cohen didn't pay him back for the mcdougal story to get jurors to doubt if this was a trump campaign thing. i spoke to her lawyer who told us this. >> the affairs happen in 2006. michael cohen and i first contacted each other about the matter in 2011. so at a minimum they knew about...
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he also has worked on a number of gop campaigns including john mccain, arnold schwarzenegger and george w. bush. today we have these new airline rules. by the time these benefits kick in, are people going to even realize that it was president biden that made that happen? >> sure. i think it is the responsibility of the biden team to remind them and remind them over again. what has been fascinated with this, the announcement about the implementation, is the republican response which is oh, he's playing politics. is playing politics because he and his administration did something that helps people, helps their pocketbooks, helps the average person in a frustrating moment. this is ridiculous. he's playing politics. what the hell do you think is supposed to be doing? >> what is your impression of republicans? >> just like the ultimate dork but in reality, though, this is why all too often today's modern political discourse, you actually can't listen to the opposition too much because no matter what you do, they will stand up and criticize it. either the administration as being elitist and i
he also has worked on a number of gop campaigns including john mccain, arnold schwarzenegger and george w. bush. today we have these new airline rules. by the time these benefits kick in, are people going to even realize that it was president biden that made that happen? >> sure. i think it is the responsibility of the biden team to remind them and remind them over again. what has been fascinated with this, the announcement about the implementation, is the republican response which is oh,...
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arnold schwarzenegger, tiger woods. i think it's a crock. >> tiger woods is not running for president. >> i think the whole thing is bs. >> the whole thing is because apparently according to lindsey graham. he want to to believe this is common and is not the only one. during opening statements, trump lawyer todd blanche tried to make the same claim. he said, quote, this sort of thing happens regularly. i can tell you as someone who worked in three presidential campaigns and for two presidents, that the practice david pecker described is not normal. it doesn't happen, and i have a feeling my next gas agrees. joining me as someone who's worked for the national enquirer and media organizations that do not operate like that. lachlan cartwright was executive editor at the inquirer during the 2016 campaign and his special correspondent for the hollywood reporter. there is a lot to dig into and we will do that. i want to ask you because you worked for a lot of media organizations of what lindsey graham, u.s. senator, said. the
arnold schwarzenegger, tiger woods. i think it's a crock. >> tiger woods is not running for president. >> i think the whole thing is bs. >> the whole thing is because apparently according to lindsey graham. he want to to believe this is common and is not the only one. during opening statements, trump lawyer todd blanche tried to make the same claim. he said, quote, this sort of thing happens regularly. i can tell you as someone who worked in three presidential campaigns and...
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they brought up arnold schwarzenegger and that deal. they say the agreement i had with arnold is -- i would acquire them and buy them for a period of time. the defense also highlighted he did not pay them back for the mcdougall story. that is trying to get the jurors to doubt whether this was a campaign thing or maybe just an inquiry thing. now, mcdougall, i spoke to her lawyer back in 2019 with keith davidson, who told us this. >> the affairs happened in 2006. michael cohen and i first contacted each other about the matter in 2011. at a minimum, they knew about me and about stormy at a minimum in 2011. they knew about it when president donald declared that he was a candidate for president. >> they knew about this the whole time and the money only gave through at the end. >> the point there, according to the lawyer and the da, the money came because they cared about the campaign and nothing else and that is why this was not just tabloid business but campaign tabloid collusion, if you will. the campaign also highlights a text that davids
they brought up arnold schwarzenegger and that deal. they say the agreement i had with arnold is -- i would acquire them and buy them for a period of time. the defense also highlighted he did not pay them back for the mcdougall story. that is trying to get the jurors to doubt whether this was a campaign thing or maybe just an inquiry thing. now, mcdougall, i spoke to her lawyer back in 2019 with keith davidson, who told us this. >> the affairs happened in 2006. michael cohen and i first...
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pecker said he bought stories to kill damaging stories about arnold schwarzenegger, tiger woods and quashed an affair that rahm emanuel had. prosecutors tried show there was a conspiracy between pecker, michael cohen, trump's fixers and the former president to silence macdougall for political reasons, not out of embarrassment over the alleged affair. and as a way of thanking him for handling karen macdougall, trump invited pecker and several infirer editors to the white house for dinner at a point during those meetings at the white house he said that the president then asked how our girl, karen macdougall was doing in reference, he thought, to the deal when they had made. is it also turns out he was able to squash a story or tried to about marla maple's the former president's second wife as far as back 1988. none of this according to pecker was new at all. as to president biden he was watched whether he was watching the trial he said no, he is too busy campaigning. so the cross-examination will continue today about three and a half hours from now. back to you in the studio. >> brian: bring
pecker said he bought stories to kill damaging stories about arnold schwarzenegger, tiger woods and quashed an affair that rahm emanuel had. prosecutors tried show there was a conspiracy between pecker, michael cohen, trump's fixers and the former president to silence macdougall for political reasons, not out of embarrassment over the alleged affair. and as a way of thanking him for handling karen macdougall, trump invited pecker and several infirer editors to the white house for dinner at a...
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arnold schwarzenegger, tiger woods. no, i think the whole thing is a crock. >> tiger woods is not running for president, and the allegation is about -- at least not yet, about campaign -- >> yeah, no, i got it. yeah i think the whole thing's b.s. >> seth: the whole thing's b.s. it's more b.s. than the time my meemaw told me her parakeet had to move into my bedroom because it was keeping her up all night with its cursing. she learned those words from you, meemaw! [ light laughter ] parakeets aren't born knowing how to say "sum bitch." [ laughter ] also, no one is saying celebrities can't pay hush money. i've done it, not to cover up an affair but to bury any photos of me doing a standing monologue from the first year of our show. i didn't know what to do with my hands! [ light laughter ] the crime isn't just paying hush money. the crime is committing fraud by concealing crucial information from voters in order to win a presidential election and then covering it up. and now trump is reportedly considering for v.p., a pers
arnold schwarzenegger, tiger woods. no, i think the whole thing is a crock. >> tiger woods is not running for president, and the allegation is about -- at least not yet, about campaign -- >> yeah, no, i got it. yeah i think the whole thing's b.s. >> seth: the whole thing's b.s. it's more b.s. than the time my meemaw told me her parakeet had to move into my bedroom because it was keeping her up all night with its cursing. she learned those words from you, meemaw! [ light...
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he bought stories to kill about alleged affairs from arnold schwarzenegger and tiger woods and others. when karen mcdougal wanted to get paid for her story it was business to buy that and kill it, too, he said. under cross examination trump's lawyer tried to shake pecker's memory asking how many meetings has he had with prosecutors? pecker, i don't have my calendar in front of me. it's hard to remember the dates of these things even when they hap end just a few months ago? pecker told the jury after he was elected, trump thanked him for handling the mcdougal situation calling her my girl and discussed the deal when he visited the white house invited by the president, he said, to thank him for buying and hiding her story. so far during the direct testimony of mr. pecker, one thing we have not heard and that is tying the former president directly -- directly into buying the story of karen mcdougal to try to influence the election. we heard there were concerns by david pecker and michael cohen. so far that's a major part of this case that has been absent. we may hear it from michael cohe
he bought stories to kill about alleged affairs from arnold schwarzenegger and tiger woods and others. when karen mcdougal wanted to get paid for her story it was business to buy that and kill it, too, he said. under cross examination trump's lawyer tried to shake pecker's memory asking how many meetings has he had with prosecutors? pecker, i don't have my calendar in front of me. it's hard to remember the dates of these things even when they hap end just a few months ago? pecker told the jury...
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they brought up arnold schwarzenegger and that deal. pecker said the deal i had with arnold as i would advise him about stories that are out there and buy them for a period of time, also advising that trump did not pay the inquirer back for the mcdougal story. now, mcdougal, who you see on the screen, i spoke to her lawyer back in 2019 who told us this. >> the affairs happened in 2006. michael cohen and i first contacted each other about the matter in 2011, so at a minimum, they knew about me and stormie, at a minimum, in 2011. they knew about it in 2013 and 14. they knew about it in 2015. they knew about it when donald trump declared he was a candidate for president. >> the money only comes through at the end. >> of the point they're according to the lawyer and now the d.a., the money came because they cared about the campaign and nothing else and that is why this was not just tabloid business, it was campaign tabloid television, if you will. the d.a. also highlight the text that davidson sent to one of the top editors at the inquirer,
they brought up arnold schwarzenegger and that deal. pecker said the deal i had with arnold as i would advise him about stories that are out there and buy them for a period of time, also advising that trump did not pay the inquirer back for the mcdougal story. now, mcdougal, who you see on the screen, i spoke to her lawyer back in 2019 who told us this. >> the affairs happened in 2006. michael cohen and i first contacted each other about the matter in 2011, so at a minimum, they knew...
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pecker gave pretty damning examples including checkbook journalism to detect arnold schwarzenegger. what did he expose about the practice in his testimony? >> you showed this is something they did not just for trump. in the schwarzenegger case, that is how they operate. standard operating procedure. we can sit and debate if it is normal for that to happen in any newsroom, but what is clear is that it was standard operating procedure for david newsroom. >> so, i'm going to ask you both to stay with me because next we will unpack the immunity argument and what we learned from this week's supreme court hearing. we will be right back in 90 seconds. (screams) bleeding gums are serious, jamie. dr. garcia? woah. they're a sign of bacterial infection. crest gum detoxify's antibacterial fluoride works below the gumline to help heal gums and stop bleeding. crest saves the day. crest. what if you could go from this to this. with just one step tresemmé silk serum. time for the ultimate humidity test. weightlessly smooth hair your turn. new tresemmé keratin smooth collection. >>> week three of
pecker gave pretty damning examples including checkbook journalism to detect arnold schwarzenegger. what did he expose about the practice in his testimony? >> you showed this is something they did not just for trump. in the schwarzenegger case, that is how they operate. standard operating procedure. we can sit and debate if it is normal for that to happen in any newsroom, but what is clear is that it was standard operating procedure for david newsroom. >> so, i'm going to ask you...
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arnold schwarzenegger, tiger woods. i think the whole thing is a crock. >> tiger woods is not running for president and the allegation is not about that. >> i think the whole thing is bs. >> the whole thing is bs, apparently, according to senator lindsey graham. basically he wants you to believe this practice is common. is not the only one. during the opening statements at the trial last week, trump lawyer also try to make the same false claim, he said, "this sort of thing happens regularly." i can tell you, someone who worked on three presidential campaigns and for two presidents, that the practice david pecker described in court is not at all normal, it does not happen. i have a feeling my next guest agrees. joining me now, someone who have worked both for "the national enquirer" and for media organizations that do not operate like that, lachlan cartwright, executive editor at "the national enquirer" during the 2016 campaign, he is now special correspondent for "the hollywood reporter." there's a lot to date and about
arnold schwarzenegger, tiger woods. i think the whole thing is a crock. >> tiger woods is not running for president and the allegation is not about that. >> i think the whole thing is bs. >> the whole thing is bs, apparently, according to senator lindsey graham. basically he wants you to believe this practice is common. is not the only one. during the opening statements at the trial last week, trump lawyer also try to make the same false claim, he said, "this sort of...
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they brought up arnold schwarzenegger, the deal i had with an nold, i would acquire them, buy them for a period of time. defense saying cohen didn't pay the enquirer back for the mcdougall story. that's trying to get the jurors to doubt whether this was a trump campaign thing or maybe just an enquirer thing. now mcdougall, who you see on the screen, i spoke to her lawyer back in 2019, keith davidson, who told us this. >> the affairs happened in 2006. michael cohen and i first contacted each other about the matter in 2011. so at a minimum they knew about me and about stormy at a minimum in 2011. they knew about it in 2012, '13, '14. they knew about it in 2015. they knew about it when he was a candidate. >> they knew about it the whole way and the money only comes through at the end. the point there and the money came because they cared about the campaign and nothing else and that's why this was not just tabloid business, it was campaign tabloid collusion if you will. the da highlights a text that davidson, who you just saw, sent to one of the top editors at the enquirer something that c
they brought up arnold schwarzenegger, the deal i had with an nold, i would acquire them, buy them for a period of time. defense saying cohen didn't pay the enquirer back for the mcdougall story. that's trying to get the jurors to doubt whether this was a trump campaign thing or maybe just an enquirer thing. now mcdougall, who you see on the screen, i spoke to her lawyer back in 2019, keith davidson, who told us this. >> the affairs happened in 2006. michael cohen and i first contacted...
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schwarzenegger and talking about his run for governor of california. and so they're essentially trying to muddy the waters and say that this is just something that you see people do, whether or not that works with the the jury is going to be a big question, but i do think they'll continue drilling down and trying to question david pecker is memory tomorrow. i was told by one source that they do believe it's gonna be about maybe three to four hours of cross-examination. 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
schwarzenegger and talking about his run for governor of california. and so they're essentially trying to muddy the waters and say that this is just something that you see people do, whether or not that works with the the jury is going to be a big question, but i do think they'll continue drilling down and trying to question david pecker is memory tomorrow. i was told by one source that they do believe it's gonna be about maybe three to four hours of cross-examination. and david pecker. so...
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folks will recall that yesterday under cross examination he referenced arnold schwarzenegger and the fact that they had a similar relationship with the former california governor during his campaign in the early 2000s in california, but the distinction that the prosecution is now making through david pecker is that there is no more than $20,000 ever spent on sourcing to quash any negative stories about schwarzenegger and there's no previous candidate ever including schwarzenegger in which david pecker or the "national enquirer" had agreed to be the eyes and ears in work with such direct cahoots with a candidate or with the campaign, and they once again just had david pecker acknowledge that by buying the rights to karen mcdougal's story that there was, quote, zero intention to ever publish her story, that it was all an effort to, quote, help candidate donald trump. the prosecution wants this afternoon in finishing its redirect to hone in for this jury. again, the focus that david pecker is here to tell the story that, number one, they used david pecker and the "national enquirer" to
folks will recall that yesterday under cross examination he referenced arnold schwarzenegger and the fact that they had a similar relationship with the former california governor during his campaign in the early 2000s in california, but the distinction that the prosecution is now making through david pecker is that there is no more than $20,000 ever spent on sourcing to quash any negative stories about schwarzenegger and there's no previous candidate ever including schwarzenegger in which david...
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i mean, this is something that arnold, arnold schwarzenegger availed himself of when he was running for governor. and nothing stops them. >> becker called the practice of catch and kill, quote, checkbook journalism what do you make of that characterization well, it is what he's saying. >> you pay someone for their to silence them. now, in my world of legitimate journalism people don't offer money like that generally what they do and mike and my stories that have been career threatening to a number of people in this industry and the entertainment world. they threatened to sue you and they get a lawyer to write a real helen brimstone letter that is outrageous, it's false, it's this is that now i'm just going to knock wood when i say we have always published, when we've received those letters. and so far no one has as suit us. >> packer testified, quote, i told him trump, we're going to try to help the campaign and to do that, i want to keep this as quiet as possible, unquote were just behind the scenes of how you imagine pecker may have run this operation to help trump and also keep it se
i mean, this is something that arnold, arnold schwarzenegger availed himself of when he was running for governor. and nothing stops them. >> becker called the practice of catch and kill, quote, checkbook journalism what do you make of that characterization well, it is what he's saying. >> you pay someone for their to silence them. now, in my world of legitimate journalism people don't offer money like that generally what they do and mike and my stories that have been career...
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it's the only president, that's for certain, but we heard about arnold schwarzenegger, for example, so it wasn't the first time this has happened. we heard about this other times before. in fact, there was a relationship starting in 1998 with the former president who then was not the president. i think the defense did score some points but not as much as they think because pecker came across as a pretty reasonable, regular guy, maybe there was some mistakes in his memory, but not some malicious ill-willed person. i think they scored points but not as much as they would like to have. >> let me go back to vaughn hillyard. get us a recap of the highlights of the day, and we'll talk about them on the other side. look, this is what happens in trials, right? the prosecution tries to shore up the testimony. the defense tries to knock it down. that's exactly how it goes in every trial. but in this trial, what were some of the key moments that you saw? >> reporter: over the course of the three hours this morning of the cross-examination of david pecker, the team for donald trump was trying to h
it's the only president, that's for certain, but we heard about arnold schwarzenegger, for example, so it wasn't the first time this has happened. we heard about this other times before. in fact, there was a relationship starting in 1998 with the former president who then was not the president. i think the defense did score some points but not as much as they think because pecker came across as a pretty reasonable, regular guy, maybe there was some mistakes in his memory, but not some malicious...
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. >> the fact that pecker saying that there was a catch and deal killed deal with arnold schwarzenegger is reportedly before he ran for governor, he said he testified that he suppressed a story about rama manuals have failed the verb run manuals, brother ra, who's a big time agent, i guess we've seen and has reached out for comment from them and others mentioned today, i should point that out. does any of that matter, what is the significance? >> yes, i will the significance is looked it's going to be an underlying current year by the defense of jury nullification, like so what so what let's you should say, everything the prosecutor says is true and they satisfy the elements of the crime, which crazy crime, but so what big deal everyone else is doing it, everyone's and what this would this case is all about. it's not a crime. and figuring out who did it. it's we got this guy here and now we got to figure out what he did to try to convict him, you think in the case of this magnitude, a case with all this attention? >> here's one with this one. well, but the jury is going to say, well, we
. >> the fact that pecker saying that there was a catch and deal killed deal with arnold schwarzenegger is reportedly before he ran for governor, he said he testified that he suppressed a story about rama manuals have failed the verb run manuals, brother ra, who's a big time agent, i guess we've seen and has reached out for comment from them and others mentioned today, i should point that out. does any of that matter, what is the significance? >> yes, i will the significance is...
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arnold schwarzenegger, tiger woods. no, the whole thing is a crock. >> tiger woods is not running for president, and the allegation -- at least not yet -- and it's about campaigning. >> i think it's all b.s., yes, political b.s. >> rev, it's no surprise that lindsey graham would defend donald trump and bring in false equivalencies while he is at it. we should also fact-check, of course, this is not a charge invented just for donald trump. but i want to get you a big picture of the politics of this. far too early to know if there will be impact in november from this criminal trial. what graham is saying is what we're hearing from some republicans. the idea that this case is not that serious. it's prosecutor overreach. biden ordered it up, whatever it might be. do you think that's going to have -- did that talking point, will it resonate with voters? people think, well, it was a long time ago and maybe it's not a big deal. could there be merit to the argument? will it work? >> i think they're trying to make it work. in th
arnold schwarzenegger, tiger woods. no, the whole thing is a crock. >> tiger woods is not running for president, and the allegation -- at least not yet -- and it's about campaigning. >> i think it's all b.s., yes, political b.s. >> rev, it's no surprise that lindsey graham would defend donald trump and bring in false equivalencies while he is at it. we should also fact-check, of course, this is not a charge invented just for donald trump. but i want to get you a big picture of...
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the arnold schwarzenegger situation came up. this was practice with celebrities. and it was. there were other catch and kills. but in this case, it was clear what was going on here was to help get donald trump elected. >> what was it like to watch pecker cross examine? to me, it felt like, well, we can't get you on the facts because you claim to be his friend, we'll try to embarrass you personally. >> embarrass you and undermine your recollection. they are really going in on the meeting that happened in august of 2015. if hope hicks was there or wasn't there and they were trying to pick away at him, but i i watched him for the last four or five days. he did a pretty good job. i think that he was very convincing. obviously, the i know the story well and invested that ways others aren't, be i looked over at the jury several times when the defense were going for him, and they didn't seem that swayed. >> what did you think? >> i had a question about the what bothered you. when we were talking about it yesterday, we were reacting to the defense cross-examination, which tried to be
the arnold schwarzenegger situation came up. this was practice with celebrities. and it was. there were other catch and kills. but in this case, it was clear what was going on here was to help get donald trump elected. >> what was it like to watch pecker cross examine? to me, it felt like, well, we can't get you on the facts because you claim to be his friend, we'll try to embarrass you personally. >> embarrass you and undermine your recollection. they are really going in on the...
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they had a bunch of bad information on arnold schwarzenegger. there's claims in "the new york times" that i had not seen before this weekend that they had done the same thing with tiger woods. they wanted tiger woods to do things. he sold magazines so they held the information they had on him. so they have done this vague pattern, this big scale pattern with other people. the difference is when they did it with donald trump, they only did it when it came to the election. prosecutors said today in their opening statement they had never before paid any for information related to donald trump. when it came to keeping donald trump on the good side, what that meant, what that keeping trump happy, what were they paying to make all these stories go away for? it wasn't to get donald trump exclusives in their magazine. it was to help him win the election. that's when it became a crime. that's why ami had to get limited immunity. that's why michael cohen had to go to prison. they weren't trying to just keep him happy like tiger woods and cosby. >> because
they had a bunch of bad information on arnold schwarzenegger. there's claims in "the new york times" that i had not seen before this weekend that they had done the same thing with tiger woods. they wanted tiger woods to do things. he sold magazines so they held the information they had on him. so they have done this vague pattern, this big scale pattern with other people. the difference is when they did it with donald trump, they only did it when it came to the election. prosecutors...
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we heard about tiger woods, arnold schwarzenegger, other people like that. i think he's been a solid witness for the government and a good way to start. prosecutors have this idea of rules of primacy and recency. when the jury deliberates, they're likely to remember the first witness they heard and the last witness they heard. you want to start strong and end strong and put the more challenging witnesses in the middle. i imagine michael cohen, and if she testifies, stormy daniels, will come somewhere in the middle because they'll get beat up a little bit. you want to start strong and end strong, and i think they succeeded in starting strong. >> jon meacham, i'm thinking about you sitting here as a presidential historian listening to this conversation. we've become so inured to everything donald trump does, his personal behavior the last ten years, and we're so familiar with some of the details of the cases, we sort of talk through them. when you take a step back and think about just this week, a president who is sitting in a courtroom over a hush money payme
we heard about tiger woods, arnold schwarzenegger, other people like that. i think he's been a solid witness for the government and a good way to start. prosecutors have this idea of rules of primacy and recency. when the jury deliberates, they're likely to remember the first witness they heard and the last witness they heard. you want to start strong and end strong and put the more challenging witnesses in the middle. i imagine michael cohen, and if she testifies, stormy daniels, will come...