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you might know the screen play starring michael j. fox. welcome to both of you. jay, let's start with you. you know your way around fact, fiction in new york. what do you think about the tabloids coming back to bite donald in this way? >> it is ironic. he lived in the tabloids. more than one of us did. but he used the tabloids for his own purposes. he knew very well how they worked in new york. i'm happy to say on behalf of new york tabloids they were not quite as blatant as the national enquirer. i remember when i was tabloid fodder, it was something that i guess i would call it trade and fade if you got called up and there was a scandal, a piece of gossip about you, you could get out of it and you could have it killed if you had a juicier item to trade. so that was, certainly donald knew that. and often called up the tabloids pretending to be his own publicist to spread wonderful news about himself. but i find it extraordinary that the enquirer paid to actually not do the job they were doing. to deliver news. to the general public. and it is quite extraordinary
you might know the screen play starring michael j. fox. welcome to both of you. jay, let's start with you. you know your way around fact, fiction in new york. what do you think about the tabloids coming back to bite donald in this way? >> it is ironic. he lived in the tabloids. more than one of us did. but he used the tabloids for his own purposes. he knew very well how they worked in new york. i'm happy to say on behalf of new york tabloids they were not quite as blatant as the national...
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it stars the great michael j. fox in the movie version. let's start with you. you know your way a little bit around fiction in new york. what you think about the tablets coming up here. >> he lives in the tabloids. more than one of us did, however -- he use the tablets for his own purposes. he knew very well how they worked in new york and i am happy to say on behalf of new york tabloids, there were not quite as blatant as the national mcdougal, but i remember, for instance, when i was tabloid fodder , i guess i would call it trade and fade, where if they had -- if he got called up and there was a scandal, a piece of gossip, you could get out of it and you could have it killed if you had a juicier item to trade. so, certainly, donald knew that. they often called up the tabloids. their own publicist would -- you would pretend to be his publicist, spreading wonderful news about himself. i find it quite extraordinary the enquirer actually paid in order to not do the job they allegedly were doing, to deliver news to the general public. it is quite extraordinary. i
it stars the great michael j. fox in the movie version. let's start with you. you know your way a little bit around fiction in new york. what you think about the tablets coming up here. >> he lives in the tabloids. more than one of us did, however -- he use the tablets for his own purposes. he knew very well how they worked in new york and i am happy to say on behalf of new york tabloids, there were not quite as blatant as the national mcdougal, but i remember, for instance, when i was...
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big city" starring the great michael j. fox. welcome to both of you. >> thank you. >> jay, let's start with you. you know your way a little bit around fact fiction in new york. what do you think about the tabloids coming back to bite donald this way? >> well, it is ironic. he lived in the tabloids, i'm afraid more than one of us did, but he used the tabloids for his own purposes. he knew very well how they worked in new york. i am happy to say on behalf of new york tabloids they weren't quite as blatant as the national enquirer. i remember when i was tabloid fodder it was something that i guess i would call trade and fade whereby if they had -- if you got called up and there was a scandalous piece of gossip about you, you could get out of it and you could have it killed if you had a juicier item to trade. so that was -- and certainly donald knew that. of course, he often called up the tabloids as his own publicist, pretending to be his own publicist to spread some wonderful news about himself. but i thought it quite extraor
big city" starring the great michael j. fox. welcome to both of you. >> thank you. >> jay, let's start with you. you know your way a little bit around fact fiction in new york. what do you think about the tabloids coming back to bite donald this way? >> well, it is ironic. he lived in the tabloids, i'm afraid more than one of us did, but he used the tabloids for his own purposes. he knew very well how they worked in new york. i am happy to say on behalf of new york...
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the judge will rule sanctions in a hearing next tuesday i am j spokude about judge juan merchan earlier today. listen to this. >> absolutely this should not be allowed. he is conflicted like nobody has ever been. >> so that was just moments ago, laura. and he posted on truth social talking about the same issue about th e gag order saying, "i iawant to speak and be able to respond." called the trial unconstitutional work we said take off the gag order. this was notably after michael cohen appeared on cable news talking about former president donald trumpt he. perhaps that is what he wants to respond to the first things first, this jury needs to be selected of the seven so far.the i can tell you four of them are men, three are women, 96ay prospective jurors were sworn in at the end of court today. tomorrow is an off day so they will come back thursday and fill out thowe rest of this jury.o but right nobew opening statemes are set to begin on monday ofit next week.ed. i mention things moving on aek little bits. quicker than we expected. timeit is supposed to take up te weeks if that timeli
the judge will rule sanctions in a hearing next tuesday i am j spokude about judge juan merchan earlier today. listen to this. >> absolutely this should not be allowed. he is conflicted like nobody has ever been. >> so that was just moments ago, laura. and he posted on truth social talking about the same issue about th e gag order saying, "i iawant to speak and be able to respond." called the trial unconstitutional work we said take off the gag order. this was notably...
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six of the checks at least sent to michael cohen were signed by donald j. trump in his distinctive sharpee scrawl and at a time when he was president of the united states. you have to ask yourselves where was donald trump when he sig checks? they are computerized, generated from some business. somebody had to have presented him with those checks to sign and that's where madeline westerhaut comes in. she was also trump's gatekeeper, as bobble woodwards. she was the key. if you wanted to communicate with trump, you had to go through her. expect the prosecution potentially to show her other evidence of the scheme to conceal the payments through these manufactured legal invoices because if someone wanted to send trump an email, we know trump doesn't email. we know he doesn't text. if they wanted to call him, who would have placed that call, the oval office secretary. >> so fascinating. ankush, you made a point in politico and i think it's well taken especially for those of us outside the legal profession michael cohen is more of the problematic witness than i t
six of the checks at least sent to michael cohen were signed by donald j. trump in his distinctive sharpee scrawl and at a time when he was president of the united states. you have to ask yourselves where was donald trump when he sig checks? they are computerized, generated from some business. somebody had to have presented him with those checks to sign and that's where madeline westerhaut comes in. she was also trump's gatekeeper, as bobble woodwards. she was the key. if you wanted to...
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hen and allegedly they came out of the dona j. >> trump account. so the whole presconferen was a bit of a i think a pr disaster because it's going to hurt him in court. eventually, the jury and he came out, he does that eight minus. jeremhe talking of course, in the courtroom what else did to you? i sought you i know you mentioned that he was ssing notes to his attorne at time that he was engaged you know, what? wars interactions like with his team. and with the jury. >> yeah. it's interesting because when his attorney, todd blanche went to speak, trump's demeanor, it's shifted. he turned his chair, he faced he faced him, which made him face the jury, and he watched planche as he went through his opening statement. i think the most interesting thing with trump today that was when david took the stan because trump, he was sitting very motionless, expressionless, really watching david closely. and there was a light moment in his testimony where he was asked to account the last four digits of his cell phone number it's for record keeping purposes, but
hen and allegedly they came out of the dona j. >> trump account. so the whole presconferen was a bit of a i think a pr disaster because it's going to hurt him in court. eventually, the jury and he came out, he does that eight minus. jeremhe talking of course, in the courtroom what else did to you? i sought you i know you mentioned that he was ssing notes to his attorne at time that he was engaged you know, what? wars interactions like with his team. and with the jury. >> yeah. it's...
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we're joined now by presidential historian michael and as alluded to, j mcenery throughout big lights, big city. welcome to both of you. jay, what do you think about the tabloids coming back to bite donald? >> it is ironic. he lived in the tabloids. i'm afraid more than one of us did but he use the tablets for his own purposes. he knew very well how they worked in new york. i'm happy to say on behalf of new york tablets, they were not quite as blatant as the new york inquirer but i remember for instance when i was tabloid fodder something that i guess they would call it trade and fade whereby if you got called up and there was a scandalous piece of gossip about you, you could get out of it, and you could have it killed if you had a juicier item to trade. so, that was -- and certainly donald knew that and of course he often called up the tabloids . that is his own publicist, pretending to be his own publicist to spread some wonderful news about himself. i find it quite extraordinary that the inquirer actually paid in order to not do the job they allegedly were doing, to deliver news to
we're joined now by presidential historian michael and as alluded to, j mcenery throughout big lights, big city. welcome to both of you. jay, what do you think about the tabloids coming back to bite donald? >> it is ironic. he lived in the tabloids. i'm afraid more than one of us did but he use the tablets for his own purposes. he knew very well how they worked in new york. i'm happy to say on behalf of new york tablets, they were not quite as blatant as the new york inquirer but i...
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six of the checks at least that were sent to michael cohen were signed by donald j. trump in his distinctive sharpy scrawl and at a time when he was president of the united states. you havede to ask yourself wher was donald trump when he signed those checks? the way they were formulated you can see they were computerized, generated frm some business. someone would have had to present him those checks to sign. that's where madeleine comes in. she was the key. if you wanted to communicate with trump, you had to go through her. so expect the prosecution potentially to show her other evidence of the scheme to conceal thef payments through these manufactured legal invoices because if someone wanted to send him an e-mail, we know he doesn't e-mail. if someone wanted to send him a text, we know he doesn't text. >> you made a point in politico that michael cohen is more of a layman witness. >> it's not unusual for cooperators in prominent criminal cases to have sordid pasts, theird own criminal history, maybe they lied to prosecutors and they've seen thh light. and they stop
six of the checks at least that were sent to michael cohen were signed by donald j. trump in his distinctive sharpy scrawl and at a time when he was president of the united states. you havede to ask yourself wher was donald trump when he signed those checks? the way they were formulated you can see they were computerized, generated frm some business. someone would have had to present him those checks to sign. that's where madeleine comes in. she was the key. if you wanted to communicate with...
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direction of in concert with and for the benefit of donald j. trump, the credibility of trump's former fixer who admitted he orchestrated the hush money payment to stormy daniels will be one of the most bad over elements of the case. trump for his part, entered very few words into the court record he could sometimes be seen leaning back in his chair with his arms folded and his eyes appeared to be closed for several minutes. when he was introduced as the defendant, trump turned around and gave the potential jurors a tight-lipped smirk. once jury selection began, trump is active at times conferring with his lawyer and holding the questionnaire up to read as a judge question jurors prosecutors also ask the judge to fine trump for social media posts attacking witnesses involved in the case, saying he violated a gag order the judge scheduled a hearing for next week to settle that matter. the trial is expected to last six to eight weeks. it may the only case against trump to face a jury before the 2024 election, the presumptive republican nominee, co
direction of in concert with and for the benefit of donald j. trump, the credibility of trump's former fixer who admitted he orchestrated the hush money payment to stormy daniels will be one of the most bad over elements of the case. trump for his part, entered very few words into the court record he could sometimes be seen leaning back in his chair with his arms folded and his eyes appeared to be closed for several minutes. when he was introduced as the defendant, trump turned around and gave...
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the direction of in concert with and for the benefit of donald j. trump, the credibility of trump's former fixer, who admitted he orchestrated the hush money payment to stormy daniels will be one of the most bad over elements of the case. prosecutors also ask the judge to find trump for social media posts attacking witnesses involved in the case, saying he violated a gag order. the judge scheduled a hearing for next week to settle that matter. the trial is expected to last six to eight weeks. it may be the only case against trump to face a jury before the 2024 section. the presumptive republican nominee, complaining about the judge as he walked out of the courtroom >> judge, divorce is not going to allow us is a very conflicted allow us to go to that anymore leave here for i have to take go pc and you before the united states supreme court because he thinks you superior >> trump's lawyers asked the judge to excuse him from cte next thursday so he could attend oral arguments before the us supreme court. where trump's lawyers for argued that the forme
the direction of in concert with and for the benefit of donald j. trump, the credibility of trump's former fixer, who admitted he orchestrated the hush money payment to stormy daniels will be one of the most bad over elements of the case. prosecutors also ask the judge to find trump for social media posts attacking witnesses involved in the case, saying he violated a gag order. the judge scheduled a hearing for next week to settle that matter. the trial is expected to last six to eight weeks....
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six of the checks at least that was sent to michael cohen were signed by donald j trump and his distinctive scroll. and at a time when he was president of them by the states. you have to ask where was donald trump when he signed those checks? does he have a checkbook on the resolute desk? the weight they are formulated you can see they are computerized generated from some business. somebody had to have presented him with those checks to sign. that is where it madeline -- comes in. she was also as bob woodward says trump's gatekeeper. she was the keeper if you want to communicate with trump you had to go through her. so expect the prosecutor potentially to show her other evidence of the scheme. to conceal the payments through these manufactured legal invoices. because if someone wanted to send trump an email we know he does not email. we know he does not text. if they wanted to call him who would have placed the call? the oval office secretary. >> so fascinating. you have made a point in politico and i think it is well taken especially for those of us on the outside of the legal profession t
six of the checks at least that was sent to michael cohen were signed by donald j trump and his distinctive scroll. and at a time when he was president of them by the states. you have to ask where was donald trump when he signed those checks? does he have a checkbook on the resolute desk? the weight they are formulated you can see they are computerized generated from some business. somebody had to have presented him with those checks to sign. that is where it madeline -- comes in. she was also...
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and who's that signed by donald j. trump and his another check. and that's made out, right. revoke able trust account. another check, hard evidence, prosecution says, don't rely upon those two right. these two stormy daniels, michael cohen, rely upon the cold, hard evidence that's their argument. now, we pivot to what the defense has to say and what do they argue? they argue that non-disclosure agreements, non-disclosure agreements happen every day in twice on sunday. that's an important part of litigation. you want to settle the case, you settle it by hand. having people not talk perfectly legal and legitimate and what else do we know that they say donald trump knew nothing about this. he was in the dark and by the way, he was running for president. and if you want to talk about the issue of influencing elections, so what it's a democracy, and not only is it a democracy, but this is what the prosecution brings to bear. these two witnesses, you know, they're going after michael cohen as they did perjurer liar, you know, they're going after stormy daniels, they do that. what'
and who's that signed by donald j. trump and his another check. and that's made out, right. revoke able trust account. another check, hard evidence, prosecution says, don't rely upon those two right. these two stormy daniels, michael cohen, rely upon the cold, hard evidence that's their argument. now, we pivot to what the defense has to say and what do they argue? they argue that non-disclosure agreements, non-disclosure agreements happen every day in twice on sunday. that's an important part...
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president walked out of court trying to put some distance between himself and his former lawyer and fixer michael cohen. i'm jake tapper in washington and i'm anderson cooper, new york. >> you've been watching a scene and special live coverage of the people of the state of new york versus dollars while j. trump, defense promising to puncture the prosecution's theory of the hush money cover-up case, trump's lawyers painted cohen as a liar and stormy daniels as an operator. for tunis, the prosecution arguing that trump's alleged scheme to keep an adult actress quiet is election interference pure and simple in those words, i want to turn to paula reid and kaitlan collins, who are covering this along with me here in new york about what we expected from the opening statements, both by the prosecution and by the defense, we only heard a little bit from david, but we'll have a lot more of him tomorrow. he's really an essential start off for this framing entire nature of the deal. >> that's exactly right. and i think he could take up most of the rest of the week. so i want to remind people to scheduling
president walked out of court trying to put some distance between himself and his former lawyer and fixer michael cohen. i'm jake tapper in washington and i'm anderson cooper, new york. >> you've been watching a scene and special live coverage of the people of the state of new york versus dollars while j. trump, defense promising to puncture the prosecution's theory of the hush money cover-up case, trump's lawyers painted cohen as a liar and stormy daniels as an operator. for tunis, the...
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cohen dated february 14, 2017 marked as a record of the donald j. trump revocable trust, and kept and maintain bid the trump organization. the following 33 counts detail other related invoices and checks. as manhattan district attorney alvin bragg explained, this is a common white collar crime that his office prosecutes all the time. >> my office, including the talented prosecutors you saw at arraignment earlier today have done this hundreds of times. this charge can be said is the bread and butter of our white collar work. >> you probably haven't heard of those other cases because they're generally low profile and mundane. few recent examples include a case against a bronx business owner indicted for failing to report over $1 million in income, avoiding paying $60,000 in taxes, an insurance broker indicted for allegedly filing fraudulent certificates of liability insurance, and a mental health therapy aide indicted for allegedly defrauding over $35,000 in workers compensation benefits. these are all people that got prosecuted for this. but there's
cohen dated february 14, 2017 marked as a record of the donald j. trump revocable trust, and kept and maintain bid the trump organization. the following 33 counts detail other related invoices and checks. as manhattan district attorney alvin bragg explained, this is a common white collar crime that his office prosecutes all the time. >> my office, including the talented prosecutors you saw at arraignment earlier today have done this hundreds of times. this charge can be said is the bread...
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was signed by one donald j. trump. in october of 2017, as you well know, donald trump was in the white house. so where was he when he signed that check, and who put it in front of him? i don't think he whipped out a checkbook from his back pocket when you're sitting in the back office. is she the witness that's going to put that all together? maybe. >> let me ask you about stormy daniels, the trump team is trying to take a hit at her credibility, saying she's not a victim in this. does it matter whether she's a victim in this? is that what's at heart of d.a. bragg's charges? >> whether or not the relations between stormy daniels and donald trump were con sen chul -- consensual. what's really at issue here is did they pay her? were they concerned about what story she could tell, not whether the relationship, in fact, happened, but did they pay her, and then did they essentially use business documents to cover up what was an illegally campaign contribution. >> the trial starts on monday, we're going to start with
was signed by one donald j. trump. in october of 2017, as you well know, donald trump was in the white house. so where was he when he signed that check, and who put it in front of him? i don't think he whipped out a checkbook from his back pocket when you're sitting in the back office. is she the witness that's going to put that all together? maybe. >> let me ask you about stormy daniels, the trump team is trying to take a hit at her credibility, saying she's not a victim in this. does it...
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for vice president michael r. pence and the state of indiana, number of votes, 11. [ applause ] >> fake electors announcing the president. if you are going to commit what would turn out to be a crime, maybe don't film it. if you do, don't post it on social media. those were the 11 fake electors in a video they filmed and posted. signing a false, fraudulent certificate saying trump won a state he lost. they have been indicted for exactly the conduct you saw in the video. along with the top tier of the trump campaign and trump's allies who helped mastermind the entire fake elector scheme. 18 people so far have been charged in connection with trump's effort to overturn his defeat in the state of arizona. they include key trump aides rudy giuliani and former trump attorney christina bob. she was just named the rnc's election integrity chair. these people have no sense of humor. while trump has not been charged, he is described in the charging documents as unindicted co-conspirator one. the catalyst for the whole plot
for vice president michael r. pence and the state of indiana, number of votes, 11. [ applause ] >> fake electors announcing the president. if you are going to commit what would turn out to be a crime, maybe don't film it. if you do, don't post it on social media. those were the 11 fake electors in a video they filmed and posted. signing a false, fraudulent certificate saying trump won a state he lost. they have been indicted for exactly the conduct you saw in the video. along with the top...
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michael cohen had receipts to back this up. he brought copies of the checks given to him to reimburse him for making the illegal payment. checks signed in some cases by donald j. trump. many of them signed while trump was in the white house. it was all an amazing spectacle. right? many presidents maybe got involved in a campaign finance scandal. but illegal money paid to two mistresses with one of them signed in the white house? a, gross, b, not your typical presidential scandal. like we are already in unprecedented territory here. but that's not the most important point. the federal case, michael cohen coming clean, saying what happened. that left in its wake not just like a slimy trail of yuck don't let the kids read the news anymore. it left in its wake one legitimately baffling question. which was, wait now, who is getting in trouble for this now? who is the one person getting in trouble for this crime? just michael cohen? really? he is going to federal prison for years and he is the only one? why is he the only one? you kn
michael cohen had receipts to back this up. he brought copies of the checks given to him to reimburse him for making the illegal payment. checks signed in some cases by donald j. trump. many of them signed while trump was in the white house. it was all an amazing spectacle. right? many presidents maybe got involved in a campaign finance scandal. but illegal money paid to two mistresses with one of them signed in the white house? a, gross, b, not your typical presidential scandal. like we are...