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. >> david: aaron, we know that people in the u.s. have such strong opinions, one way or the other, involving donald trump, you have to wonder, how long it's going to take to try to seat a jury in this case. and both prosecutors and the defense will be allowed to e lem nate a certain number of potential jurors here? >> reporter: they will, david, but first, the judge is making sol initial cuts based on the responses to those jury questionnaires. then, the lawyers get to question the remaining potential jurors, one-on-one, each side can cut up to ten people for almost any reason. the judge has set aside two weeks for all of this, and once the testimony gets under way, the trial could last six weeks. >> david: and, of course, aaron, all of this playing out while donald trump is the republican presidential nominee. there's a campaign under way. there are multiple other cases, also, he faces, and trump today asked the judge for permission to attend arguments in the federal case, those arguments at the supreme court next week over presiden
. >> david: aaron, we know that people in the u.s. have such strong opinions, one way or the other, involving donald trump, you have to wonder, how long it's going to take to try to seat a jury in this case. and both prosecutors and the defense will be allowed to e lem nate a certain number of potential jurors here? >> reporter: they will, david, but first, the judge is making sol initial cuts based on the responses to those jury questionnaires. then, the lawyers get to question the...
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trump. >> david pecker is a very strong witness for the prosecution. he seems very solid on the stand. he certainly seems like he doesn't have any ax to grind with donald trump and seems almost apologetic for having to tell this story. >> reporter: on the stand, pecker said trump called him about another story he wanted kept quiet. that a former "playboy" model karen mcdougal, who claimed to have had a ten month long affair with trump in 2006, which he denies. >> after we had been intimate, he tried to pin me, and i actually didn't know how to take that. >> reporter: four days before the 2016 election, "the wall street journal" reported that american media, which owned the "enquirer" at the time that had paid mcdougal $150,000 for the rights to her story, which was never published. in the gag order here, the prosecution argued trump should be held in contempt for all of his scathing commentary about this case. trump lawyer todd blanche said his client has been careful with his words. to that, the judge said, that's%
trump. >> david pecker is a very strong witness for the prosecution. he seems very solid on the stand. he certainly seems like he doesn't have any ax to grind with donald trump and seems almost apologetic for having to tell this story. >> reporter: on the stand, pecker said trump called him about another story he wanted kept quiet. that a former "playboy" model karen mcdougal, who claimed to have had a ten month long affair with trump in 2006, which he denies. >>...
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>> reporter: opening statements could begin monday, in fact, david. they have one alternate juror already, so, they need five more. and the judge is hoping for openings on monday, followed by perhaps six weeks of testimony. prosecutors, though, late today, david, refused to say who their first witnesses would be, they said they feared trump would
>> reporter: opening statements could begin monday, in fact, david. they have one alternate juror already, so, they need five more. and the judge is hoping for openings on monday, followed by perhaps six weeks of testimony. prosecutors, though, late today, david, refused to say who their first witnesses would be, they said they feared trump would
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then prosecutors calling the first witness, david pecker, to the stand. the former publisher of the national inquirer, who was part of a scheme prosecutors say called catch and kill. abc's senior investigative correspondent aaron katersky leading us off from the courthouse again tonight. >> reporter: donald trump walking into the manhattan courtroom where today for the first time in history a jury heard testimony in a criminal case against a former american president. >> it's a very, very sad day in america. i can tell you that. >> reporter: with trump slouching in his seat and sometimes closing his eyes, prosecutor matthew colangelo began his opening statement charging trump "orchestrated a criminal scheme to corrupt the 2016 presidential election." taking notes, as the prosecutor laid out his case, accusing trump of falsifying business records to disguise a $130,000 hush payment to porn star stormy daniels days before the election, so voters wouldn't find out about her claim of an affair. at the time, trump was under pressure. news had just broken of th
then prosecutors calling the first witness, david pecker, to the stand. the former publisher of the national inquirer, who was part of a scheme prosecutors say called catch and kill. abc's senior investigative correspondent aaron katersky leading us off from the courthouse again tonight. >> reporter: donald trump walking into the manhattan courtroom where today for the first time in history a jury heard testimony in a criminal case against a former american president. >> it's a...
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and tonight, there's a real question whether truth social can even survive, david. an auditor is quoted in a regulatory filing, saying the $58 million operating loss raises substantial loss that
and tonight, there's a real question whether truth social can even survive, david. an auditor is quoted in a regulatory filing, saying the $58 million operating loss raises substantial loss that
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trump, what do you think of david pecker? >> reporter: pecker describing a meeting at trump tower in 2015 with mr. trump and his former fixer michael cohen, where pecker says he agreed to serve as the eyes and ears for rumors that could hurt mr. trump, adding, "what i would do is publish positive stories about trump and publish negative stories about his opponents." the prosecution then showing the jury a series of glowing headlines about then candidate trump and derogatory ones making baseless claims about mr. trump's republican opponents, including ted cruz. pecker admitting today the enquirer made up a story about cruz's father and the man who assassinated jfk. also testifying his company paid a doorman $30,000 for a completely untrue story about mr. trump fathering a child with his housekeeper so the doorman couldn't take the story elsewhere, trying to save mr. trump and the campaign the potential embarrassment. the day began with the judge taking the defense team to task over mr. trump's posts on social media targeting c
trump, what do you think of david pecker? >> reporter: pecker describing a meeting at trump tower in 2015 with mr. trump and his former fixer michael cohen, where pecker says he agreed to serve as the eyes and ears for rumors that could hurt mr. trump, adding, "what i would do is publish positive stories about trump and publish negative stories about his opponents." the prosecution then showing the jury a series of glowing headlines about then candidate trump and derogatory ones...
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>> reporter: they do, david. each side is allowed to cut ten people from the jury pool for almost any reason, and today, trump used that power to eliminate four potential jurors. the district attorney's office used it to eliminate five. the jurors who were seated were sworn in, raising their hands and told to report to court as soon as monday, meaning the judge thinks jury selection could be done by the end of the week, david, and opening
>> reporter: they do, david. each side is allowed to cut ten people from the jury pool for almost any reason, and today, trump used that power to eliminate four potential jurors. the district attorney's office used it to eliminate five. the jurors who were seated were sworn in, raising their hands and told to report to court as soon as monday, meaning the judge thinks jury selection could be done by the end of the week, david, and opening
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. >> david: let's get right back to aaron katersky. opening statements on monday. we still don't know the first witness? >> reporter: we don't, david, because prosecutors refuse to reveal the names, fearing if they do, trump would only go on the attack. the judge said, under the circumstances, that's understandable. he said there's nothing else to clarify, nothing else to argue, the judge was plain, david,
. >> david: let's get right back to aaron katersky. opening statements on monday. we still don't know the first witness? >> reporter: we don't, david, because prosecutors refuse to reveal the names, fearing if they do, trump would only go on the attack. the judge said, under the circumstances, that's understandable. he said there's nothing else to clarify, nothing else to argue, the judge was plain, david,
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i mean, david has been very nice. he's a nice guy. >> reporter: trump has known to be 21 for decades and oscars allege the pair along with former trump lawyer michael cohen engage in a conspiracy to suppress negative stories about trump as he ran for president in 2016. pecker told jurors just after the "access hollywood" tapes surface just late wow weeks before the election. >> just start kissing them. >> reporter: discussions of what to do with stormy daniels heated up. the adult form star was according to pecker shot him a story of her alleged affair wit. pecker testified he did not have the money so it told cohen to buy and burying the story. of the story gets out the boss is going to be very angry with you. >> the d.a.s case really rises and falls with david pecker's testimony because he is the linchpin behind the sort of conspiratorial theme to influence the election. >> reporter: pecker also testified about an agreement with former "playboy" model karen mcdougal, who says she had a ten month affair with trump, w
i mean, david has been very nice. he's a nice guy. >> reporter: trump has known to be 21 for decades and oscars allege the pair along with former trump lawyer michael cohen engage in a conspiracy to suppress negative stories about trump as he ran for president in 2016. pecker told jurors just after the "access hollywood" tapes surface just late wow weeks before the election. >> just start kissing them. >> reporter: discussions of what to do with stormy daniels heated...
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ex-tabloid publisher david pecker took the stand again today to detail the alleged scheme he helped broker to suppress stories that could have hurt donald trump's 2016 campaign. the former president faces 34 felony counts of falsifying business documents related to a so-called hush money payment to a porn star. cbs's robert costa has more. >> bases 88 days that we have all been sitting in this courthouse. >> reporter: former president trump's took aim at the prosecution's key witness today, david parker, one once the publisher of the "national enquirer" and a longtime friend of trump. >> nice guy appeared to purchase on suppress negative stories to catch and kill, as it's called, was not unusual. 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, trump said's between you once had. one those involved former "playboy" model karen mcdougal who allegedly had a te
ex-tabloid publisher david pecker took the stand again today to detail the alleged scheme he helped broker to suppress stories that could have hurt donald trump's 2016 campaign. the former president faces 34 felony counts of falsifying business documents related to a so-called hush money payment to a porn star. cbs's robert costa has more. >> bases 88 days that we have all been sitting in this courthouse. >> reporter: former president trump's took aim at the prosecution's key...
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>> david: alex perez, thank you. >>> in new york city tonight, donald trump's last-minute appeal to delay his first criminal trial that is set to start on monday has been denied tonight by an appeals court judge. so, what does this mean? does the hush money trial now begin next monday? and what will it look like? here's our senior investigative correspondent aaron katersky. >> reporter: tonight, a new york appeals court judge rejecting donald trump's last ditch efforts to delay his first criminal trial, now set to start in just six days. trump asked for the case, involving a hush money payment to porn star stormy daniels to be moved out of manhattan, arguing he can't get a fair shake here because of pre-trial publicity. >> mr. trump -- >> reporter: but prosecutors say trump's the one who turns every court appearance into a spectacle. >> it's a disgrace. >> reporter: trump also asking to halt the trial, saying the limited gag order leaves him unable to respond to what he called “ongoing verbal assault”" from daniels and michael cohen, two key witnesses for the prosecution. but today, a
>> david: alex perez, thank you. >>> in new york city tonight, donald trump's last-minute appeal to delay his first criminal trial that is set to start on monday has been denied tonight by an appeals court judge. so, what does this mean? does the hush money trial now begin next monday? and what will it look like? here's our senior investigative correspondent aaron katersky. >> reporter: tonight, a new york appeals court judge rejecting donald trump's last ditch efforts to...
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what did david do? he bought us weekly and turned it into a lifestyle magazine, a platform to showcase the trump family in the white house. talk how these two men know each other and have been essentially in business for decades. >> this is an ugly set of journalism. i should emphasize that set the way we do journalism. we don't buy stories to kill them or publish them. that's the way the national enquirer worked and how it worked for years. there were instances where the killed negative stories about arnold schwarzenegger when he was running for governor. they did it for tiger woods to get a good interview with tiger woods. they buried a story about him. it's been going on a long time and the world trump lived in for years. the new york tabloids. it was a long-term relationship. you can see that david says we will formalize this. doing it informally and now we will formalize it and i will do it to benefit your campaign because i want the access and power and the stories that i will get out of that. i t
what did david do? he bought us weekly and turned it into a lifestyle magazine, a platform to showcase the trump family in the white house. talk how these two men know each other and have been essentially in business for decades. >> this is an ugly set of journalism. i should emphasize that set the way we do journalism. we don't buy stories to kill them or publish them. that's the way the national enquirer worked and how it worked for years. there were instances where the killed negative...
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johnson, in for david. we begin with a historic and head-spinning day of legal drama. donald trump and his alleged efforts to influence elections at the center of it all. at the supreme court, the former president's case testing the boundaries of presidential power. trump's lawyers arguing he has absolute immunity from criminal prosecution for his attempts to overturn the 2020 election. lawyers for special counsel jack smith, who is prosecuting trump for those efforts, arguing that presidents are not above the law if they commit crimes. the justices acknowledging the case before them is not just about former president donald trump, but also about future presidents and the presidency itself. one critical question they're considering, whether a president can have immunity for an official act, but not his private conduct. abc's terry moran leads us off at the supreme court. >> reporter: at the heart of this case, donald trump's unprecedented claim. his lawyer telling the justices that presidents can never face criminal prosecution for anything they do in office that can b
johnson, in for david. we begin with a historic and head-spinning day of legal drama. donald trump and his alleged efforts to influence elections at the center of it all. at the supreme court, the former president's case testing the boundaries of presidential power. trump's lawyers arguing he has absolute immunity from criminal prosecution for his attempts to overturn the 2020 election. lawyers for special counsel jack smith, who is prosecuting trump for those efforts, arguing that presidents...
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>> well david is very unique individual that he focuses on what is good for david and, he fully recognized that the eyes of the media, we're on him and interaction with trump while he was testifying and so he couldn't help himself both knowing him, not to say hi and smile a trump and leave the ball in trump's court to respond which he didn't know. >> he did that. >> and that in and of itself buffers fascinating. so you say just as the context that is so crucial here in terms of what packers is going to be saying on the stand tomorrow and trump, you've described to us as quote, unquote clones tell me what you mean. still well, they operate very similarly. >> just says, trump has been renowned as we saw during his it's eight years, unfortunately, as president, he pitted a lot of his colleagues in a circle against each other. he would say one thing to one and say one thing to the other. de how they communicated with david, operates the same way. i don't want to use the word bully, but that's certainly does apply to how he operates and as his communication since head i was there for a lot of t
>> well david is very unique individual that he focuses on what is good for david and, he fully recognized that the eyes of the media, we're on him and interaction with trump while he was testifying and so he couldn't help himself both knowing him, not to say hi and smile a trump and leave the ball in trump's court to respond which he didn't know. >> he did that. >> and that in and of itself buffers fascinating. so you say just as the context that is so crucial here in terms...
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i think the other thing is that david pecker really explained the insides of the scheme. in other words, he explained that why it is that the national enquirer was paying money for the doorman scheme. he was paying money for the karen mcdougal scheme but at some point they said, you we're done being the bank. we are no longer sort of your bank for paying off these people in the caching kill& that explains why it is that michael cohen had to take out this home equity loan that we were hearing about just as the testimony was ending today and explain that difference. now, there's why it is that the national enquirer wasn't paying for this third and final scheme with respect to stormy daniels, but it had to be paid for by michael cohen. so i think that is a very important new detail that we heard that helped flesh out the scheme that we, the basics of which we knew about your book breaks down the very colorful cast of characters in this specific case, but not necessarily trump's assisted rhona graff and michael cohen's banker, gary farro. these lower profile voices set up the
i think the other thing is that david pecker really explained the insides of the scheme. in other words, he explained that why it is that the national enquirer was paying money for the doorman scheme. he was paying money for the karen mcdougal scheme but at some point they said, you we're done being the bank. we are no longer sort of your bank for paying off these people in the caching kill& that explains why it is that michael cohen had to take out this home equity loan that we were...
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the payment from cohen to daniels, but the day began with them trying to undercut the testimony of david pecker, former publisher of "the national enquirer" and key witness for prosecutors testifying at length about how he helped silence people who could have hurt mr. trump's election chances. mr. trump's lawyer sought to raise questions about pecker's memory and motives on cross-examination. pecker defiant at one point saying, i've been truthful to the best of my recollection. the tabloid mogul also undermining the idea mr. trump wanted to bury those stories about women to protect his family, a common refrain from the defense. instead, pecker said he believed it was all to protect his campaign. >> i do have to begin by wishing melania happy birthday. she's in florida. >> reporter: melania trump notably absent at trial. >> laura, does it appear prosecutors got what they needed from david pecker this week? >> lester, pecker is a useful witness for prosecutors to the extent he can testify about conversations about mr. trump that touch on his alleged scheme to influence the election, but wh
the payment from cohen to daniels, but the day began with them trying to undercut the testimony of david pecker, former publisher of "the national enquirer" and key witness for prosecutors testifying at length about how he helped silence people who could have hurt mr. trump's election chances. mr. trump's lawyer sought to raise questions about pecker's memory and motives on cross-examination. pecker defiant at one point saying, i've been truthful to the best of my recollection. the...
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david: wow. lauren: the bottom line is abortion is highly personal, highly emotion and, yes, it is a motivating issue. what does donald trump do about it? politico's bottom line is, trump's leave abortion to the state's tack may be the least harmful position. it's a hard topic and republicans might need to bend if they want to win. david: lauren, thank you. biden has changed his walking routine to marine one. lauren: he used to walk along across the south lawn to marine one and now being surrounded by aids. david: for cover. lauren: exactly. they want to cover him up so you don't see the stiff g date or se if he -- stiff gait or if he trips and don't want him to appear as old. yeah. david: it is what it is. lauren: sad. david: the times we live in. lauren: so orchestrated. david: oil production on the decline and we're heading in the wrong direction. ahead of the american petroleum institute and here to sound off on that. "the wall street journal" reporting that the trump team is drafting mans to
david: wow. lauren: the bottom line is abortion is highly personal, highly emotion and, yes, it is a motivating issue. what does donald trump do about it? politico's bottom line is, trump's leave abortion to the state's tack may be the least harmful position. it's a hard topic and republicans might need to bend if they want to win. david: lauren, thank you. biden has changed his walking routine to marine one. lauren: he used to walk along across the south lawn to marine one and now being...
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david was the first witness to be called shortly before he took the stand. prosecutors referred to him as a coconspirator for helping trump tried to cover up his alleged affair tomorrow before the jury returns to the courtroom, there'll be a hearing about the gag order in this case. prosecutors alleged that trump has violated his gag order over half a dozen times. and this gag order prevents trump from attacking people involved in this case, like witnesses and the jury. >> he is also barred from attacking family members prosecutors, and the judge, though we can freely attack the judge or the district attorney, alvin bragg. >> now, after that hearing, the jury will come back in the courtroom and davidai will be back on the stand. >> aaron, i paula, thank you very much there in lower manhattan and our experts are all here on set together right now. >> so joey jackson, let me start with you opening statements are crucial in some senses for many jurors, they'll say that's what made up their mind, right? they here at the beginning and then that becomes confirmati
david was the first witness to be called shortly before he took the stand. prosecutors referred to him as a coconspirator for helping trump tried to cover up his alleged affair tomorrow before the jury returns to the courtroom, there'll be a hearing about the gag order in this case. prosecutors alleged that trump has violated his gag order over half a dozen times. and this gag order prevents trump from attacking people involved in this case, like witnesses and the jury. >> he is also...
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david pecker grinning widely as he pointed out trump in the courtroom, the former president smirking back. the two men had been friends for years. but pecker told the jury their relationship changed in 2015, after trump launched his run for president, pecker was summoned to trump tower that august, and in a 20-minute meeting, he said trump and cohen asked me, what can i do and what my magazines can do to help the campaign. pecker testified he pledged to run flattering stories about trump and hit jobs on his opponents, and he offered to be the campaign's eyes and ears to alert cohen if he caught wind of any potentially damaging stories. pecker said he told trump he'd try to kill those stories so they'd never see the light of day. as pecker described that trump tower meeting, jurors were rapt, taking constant notes. pecker laid out how he worked with trump and cohen to publish attacks on rival republican candidates. cohen would tell him who to go after, and the magazine would do it. pecker admitted the enquirer fabricated a story falsely linking cruz's father with the kennedy assassina
david pecker grinning widely as he pointed out trump in the courtroom, the former president smirking back. the two men had been friends for years. but pecker told the jury their relationship changed in 2015, after trump launched his run for president, pecker was summoned to trump tower that august, and in a 20-minute meeting, he said trump and cohen asked me, what can i do and what my magazines can do to help the campaign. pecker testified he pledged to run flattering stories about trump and...
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david pecker will be back. he spoke for about 30 minutes or so in testimony yesterday after those opening statements. anything that stuck out to you and just how important is he to this case? >> david pecker may in fact be the people's star witness and not michael cohen. david pecker may ultimately be a better witness for a few different reasons. number one, he has some baggage, but he doesn't have the baggage of a michael cohen. number two, he's going to lay the foundation of this pre-existing relationship and this catch and kill arrangement. and that's going to match up to a lot of documents that the state is going to introduce. number three, he was a friend of donald trump's. so his testimony may be more credible for that reason. he may be testifying about something we're not anticipating, and it might be about a direct conversation with donald trump, because, remember, that there were these entries in business records can be shown from the records with the state, with the people need to show is donald trump
david pecker will be back. he spoke for about 30 minutes or so in testimony yesterday after those opening statements. anything that stuck out to you and just how important is he to this case? >> david pecker may in fact be the people's star witness and not michael cohen. david pecker may ultimately be a better witness for a few different reasons. number one, he has some baggage, but he doesn't have the baggage of a michael cohen. number two, he's going to lay the foundation of this...
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pecker helped more. >> david pecker definitely helped the prosecution out because they laid out david pecker hur laid out the foundation. he gave us the background information, and he also changed the narrative. this is not just hush money case. we're talking about the purpose of this money. of killing di stories. what's that help this campaign? and you're hearing it from someone that i think was relatable to this jury. i think the jury's going to find him credible, find, and believable. so mendel, he was engaging in these catching kill schemes and when we go into a supermarket used to see the national enquirer be like, oh, my god. and now we know how that gets to be the front page of the paper. you got the information that this is exactly how it worked out when it came to donald trump and when it came to michael cohen. and this is something that i think the jury in plain terms, are able to digest and they don't know how to apply this information. but shortly after closing arguments and though extra read back to get more of his testimony, read back, there'll be able to put it all toge
pecker helped more. >> david pecker definitely helped the prosecution out because they laid out david pecker hur laid out the foundation. he gave us the background information, and he also changed the narrative. this is not just hush money case. we're talking about the purpose of this money. of killing di stories. what's that help this campaign? and you're hearing it from someone that i think was relatable to this jury. i think the jury's going to find him credible, find, and believable....
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trump, michael cohen and david becker. they agreed to a three-pronged conspiracy according to the lawyer. david becker said he would be the eyes and ears and would work to keep it quiet. it was described as the core of the conspiracy. he vowed to use his publications to attack mr. trump's political opponents. part of this game according to the prosecution, secure the story of mary mcdougall who said she had an affair with mr. trump. when it comes to mr. trump's lawyer, the argument that they brought, the lawyer denied that mr. trump was reimbursing michael cohen. he added that the prosecutors have put a sinister spin on this as if it is a crime but the jurors will learn that it is not. trump amped up the drama. he emphasized that mr. trump denies her claim saying daniels agreement to not spread false claims about trump is not illegal. it was mr. trump himself after the proceedings, giving some comments in new york city. here he is from yesterday. [video clip] >> they take this payment and call it a legal expense. this is w
trump, michael cohen and david becker. they agreed to a three-pronged conspiracy according to the lawyer. david becker said he would be the eyes and ears and would work to keep it quiet. it was described as the core of the conspiracy. he vowed to use his publications to attack mr. trump's political opponents. part of this game according to the prosecution, secure the story of mary mcdougall who said she had an affair with mr. trump. when it comes to mr. trump's lawyer, the argument that they...
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but david pecker walks in and he says that donald trump tells a joke, hey, this is david pecker. he's the chairman of the national enquirer, and he probably knows more than all of you in here. what got the laugh was then pecker said the other gentlemen, other and they didn't find it funny that nobody but trump's, but trump from smiled and the jurors and the court, those are in the court and the courtroom, how to laugh as well. so it was a funny moment. it was really the only time today that donald trump actually reacted to the testimony. i think we've seen throughout pecker's testimony, he really has tried not to react. >> he has been very controlled if he's not allegedly nodding off. >> yes. >> that's what that's what here. but i'll also say what came out today, which was important is not just that this was done allegedly for other people, but that there was a relationship with the enquirer, david pecker is about far back as 1990 h's. we'll call it fixing these stories far before for donald trump was the political icon. so there's, there's a history here. but to be clear, just b
but david pecker walks in and he says that donald trump tells a joke, hey, this is david pecker. he's the chairman of the national enquirer, and he probably knows more than all of you in here. what got the laugh was then pecker said the other gentlemen, other and they didn't find it funny that nobody but trump's, but trump from smiled and the jurors and the court, those are in the court and the courtroom, how to laugh as well. so it was a funny moment. it was really the only time today that...
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trump addressed the testimony of his long-time friend. >> david has been very nice. a nice guy. >> did you give the payment to stormy daniels before the 2020 election? >> reporter: pecker also testifying today about a payment his company did make to former "playboy" model karen mcdougal to keep her alleged affair
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a david, thanks so much for joining us, as you know, better than all of us. this is a very complicated relationship. does that make it complicated for jurors to weigh cohen's expected testimony well not i don't think so many, many times prosecutors have used criminals, career criminals, to convict other people of crimes so the issue here will be not just michael cohen's credibility, but the tape recorder earnings he has of his conversations with trump and the documents that will tend to support his story and of course, it's important wolf to keep in mind that donald trump hired michael cohen and employed him because he would menace people and he would lie for trump when he wanted once they broke from everything i've seen, including my conversations with michael cohen, he has been very carefully and precisely accurate in what he said. >> interesting david pecker testified today that trump was very detailed, oriented. he said one time in trump's office, trump was given invoices and checks sign and pecker, quote, notice that he referring to trump review the invo
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tabloid mogul david pecker is at that 2015 meeting at trump tower as we mentioned. he's useful for prosecutors because he puts mr. trump in the room for this alleged plot. he's also useful because his name is not michael cohen and his testimony will continue tomorrow, lester. >> all right, laura, thank you. and hallie, this is a partisan prosecution in the opinion of mr. trump. >> yeah, that's what his campaign's been saying. and in some ways what we just heard in court, what laura has laid out, echoes what we have also heard from mr. trump himself on the campaign trail. his defense, casting him as a fighter, aggressively attacking central players in this case. familiar themes. now, the trump campaign's trying to show that the former president can kind of walk and chew gum at the same time by setting a meeting with the former japanese prime minister after court wraps tomorrow. but for mr. trump, remember, he's a person who used to run his own business. he ran the country from the white house. one thing has been clear in this trial. he does not run this courtroom. he
tabloid mogul david pecker is at that 2015 meeting at trump tower as we mentioned. he's useful for prosecutors because he puts mr. trump in the room for this alleged plot. he's also useful because his name is not michael cohen and his testimony will continue tomorrow, lester. >> all right, laura, thank you. and hallie, this is a partisan prosecution in the opinion of mr. trump. >> yeah, that's what his campaign's been saying. and in some ways what we just heard in court, what laura...
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>> reporter: this is the second day for david pecker on the stand. yesterday he was only able to testify for about 30 minutes. we are about five minutes into his testimony here today with the jury back in the jury box. i can tell you that the prosecution is currently going through the early meetings of donald trump and david pecker. of course, the former publisher of "the national enquirer," who is a crucial witness to the prosecution dating back to the meeting between michael cohen and donald trump and david pecker, when they concocted the catch and kill scheme. what the prosecution is doing in real time is asking david pecker when he first met donald trump. he's now telling the story of back in the 1980s at mar-a-lago when he met mr. trump, and he pointed to defendant trump in the courtroom, and notably he said their relationship became closer in the 2000s, naming donald trump's "the apprentice," when he was on air with the popular television show, the two struck up a mutually beneficial relationship, and it was quite clear according to david pecke
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so the last question asked of david pecker today was, does he believe trump does david pecker believes that donald trump cares about his family, right? there have been a lot of questions about why trump would do these things. was it to protect his family or as pecker said? was it for the campaign, but the last question, does trump care about his family? pecker replies, quote, of of course i do think that cares about his family. that surprised you very much so because trump thinks about trump and his family clearly throughout all this is almost been window the dressing just so it makes him look like he's a family guy, but his focus is always been what's best for me. >> that's why he picks the pupil who works with and that's why he's been doing when he just doing with the power play. so the family for politician, obviously it's unnecessary optic to have but his feeling towards them. no, they're just tools for him to advance his own cause and that moment surprised you mean bernardo at the end of the testimony of david pecker and i guess it's in a sense, it's hard to put it together hi the
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we're looking at your sketch of david pecker is testimony today. can you take us a little bit inside the room during this moment well, mr. pecker is very interesting a witness it's quite fascinating to hear about how they conspired to say awful things about anybody who was challenging donald trump for the presidency. >> he went after it mr. rubio, he went after ted cruz they were all sexual scandals. i think there was zero concerned about what was true or not true. they were just having a holhot which makes it kind of poetic justice that he's having to deal with this right now. >> interesting, i know you sketch trump in the e jean carroll defamation trial and his new york civil fraud trial as well. and you say he seems to have lost rank. a lot of his bravado since them, since then, tell us more about trump's demeanor in this courtroom from what you've observed over the past few days? >> i, mean, trump is basically still being treated like royalty. he has a procession that, you know, of secret service who follow him in and all of us are like being t
we're looking at your sketch of david pecker is testimony today. can you take us a little bit inside the room during this moment well, mr. pecker is very interesting a witness it's quite fascinating to hear about how they conspired to say awful things about anybody who was challenging donald trump for the presidency. >> he went after it mr. rubio, he went after ted cruz they were all sexual scandals. i think there was zero concerned about what was true or not true. they were just having a...
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don't think anybody who's it for since i'd love to talk to you people, i'd love to see your group, david. so my nine, but i'm restricted because they have a gag and i'm going to choose anybody is ever seen anything like this before. they might read every one of these, your incomplete week, someone and i'll look at headlines wrongdoing headlines at the kingston's a sham but i can read the whole thing. i've been reading. >> this is like union can now so i put a knock somebody's name is mentioned, so we're deepen the article in violation of the gag order i think it's a disgrace. it's totally unconstitutional. i don't believe it's centered not to this extent ever happened before. i'm not allowed to defend myself and yet other people, say whatever they want about me having to the schools of the closer that's biden small. and by the way, this trial is all this is all biden-run just in case anybody has any questions and then keeping me in a court for it's freezing by the way the in input from all day long well, he's got good bedding. that's probably an advantage as he kicked campaign. nobody no
don't think anybody who's it for since i'd love to talk to you people, i'd love to see your group, david. so my nine, but i'm restricted because they have a gag and i'm going to choose anybody is ever seen anything like this before. they might read every one of these, your incomplete week, someone and i'll look at headlines wrongdoing headlines at the kingston's a sham but i can read the whole thing. i've been reading. >> this is like union can now so i put a knock somebody's name is...
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david? >> david: mola lenghi with us tonight. mola, thank you. >>> we turn now to las vegas tonight, where two people were shot and killed during a shooting in a las vegas law firm. police say the suspect is also dead after a self-inflicted gunshot wound. first responders rushing into the building to search for victims. officials say it all unfolded during a deposition in a custody dispute. >>> overseas tonight, the new warning from prime minister netanyahu, vowing, quote, there is a date for israeli forces to invade rafah. the city in southern gaza, where more than a million refugees have fled the fighting. israel withdrawing its troops from the southern younis. residents returning home to rubble. the israeli military believed to be regrouping now and preparing to go into rafah. >>> when we come back here tonight, the well-known country music star this evening arrested and charged with felony charges. >>> also, after that baltimore bridge accident, news tonight about a huge cargo ship losing propulsion near a major new york city
david? >> david: mola lenghi with us tonight. mola, thank you. >>> we turn now to las vegas tonight, where two people were shot and killed during a shooting in a las vegas law firm. police say the suspect is also dead after a self-inflicted gunshot wound. first responders rushing into the building to search for victims. officials say it all unfolded during a deposition in a custody dispute. >>> overseas tonight, the new warning from prime minister netanyahu, vowing,...
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i'm david asman in for stuart varney. we are looking at the dow gaining, it was flat when we opened half an hour ago, it is now 135 points. look at nasdaq up 13/4 of 1%, 269 points. let's look at the 10 year treasury, more than a check down 5 basis points to 4.65. oil was trading up $0.37, bitcoin was trading down a little earlier and it is still down but has recovered a bit, it was down 600, 64,382. the latest read on consumer sentiment. neil: final april number is 77. 2, we are pessimistic about the current conditions and forward-looking for the economy, both those indices falling from prior reading, when you're inflation except asians ratcheted up to 3. 2%. %. 5 year stays the same, inflation is a problem. david: clearing going the opposite direction the fed wants us to go. if there is any rate going on at all. look at these headlines from politico. many legal pundits are surprised the supreme court is questioning the presidential immunity claims in a positive light for donald trump, reportedly holding off the record m
i'm david asman in for stuart varney. we are looking at the dow gaining, it was flat when we opened half an hour ago, it is now 135 points. look at nasdaq up 13/4 of 1%, 269 points. let's look at the 10 year treasury, more than a check down 5 basis points to 4.65. oil was trading up $0.37, bitcoin was trading down a little earlier and it is still down but has recovered a bit, it was down 600, 64,382. the latest read on consumer sentiment. neil: final april number is 77. 2, we are pessimistic...
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>> david pecker? >> yeah. >> i felt there were some partings of what he was saying were credible, but he was definitely more inclined to help the former president. >> definitely sounded pro trump throughout his entire thing. >> what was it he said or what was it about his demeanor, hope, that made you think he wanted to help donald trump? >> throughout his entire interview basically, he was talking a lot about, oh, yes, they were, we were referring to the boss, mr. trump. and lots of pro trump language throughout his entire argument. and social studies class, we learn a lot about bias and bias in the media and bias in all different sorts of stories. so it was very interesting to hear how someone actually in court was showing the same bias that we've seen in the media sometimes. >> testimony, also -- >> go ahead, owen. sorry. >> okay. his testimony also reflected how crucial this whole case michael cohen is and will be when he takes the stand in a few weeks. >> i have to ask you both very quickly, what
>> david pecker? >> yeah. >> i felt there were some partings of what he was saying were credible, but he was definitely more inclined to help the former president. >> definitely sounded pro trump throughout his entire thing. >> what was it he said or what was it about his demeanor, hope, that made you think he wanted to help donald trump? >> throughout his entire interview basically, he was talking a lot about, oh, yes, they were, we were referring to the...
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david. >> david: alex perez. just a horrible story tonight. alex, thank you. >>> we turn next to the supreme court hearing a case challenging a federal law that prosecutors have been using to charge hundreds of january 6th capitol rye theers as well as donald trump. now, that law is being questioned, how it's being used. and the justices appear to be divided on this. abc's devin dwyer at the supreme court tonight. >> reporter: tonight, justices at the supreme court appear divided over one of the key charges brought against january 6th protesters and against donald trump. the question, whether the u.s. government can bring felony obstruction charges in relation to january 6th. the answer could imperil a key part of special counsel jack smith's election interference case against trump and upend the prosecution of more than 350 participants in the capitol attack, possibly leading to reduced sentences in some cases. at issue is whether a law enacted to prevent the destruction of evidence in financial crimes carrying up to 20 years in prison can be
david. >> david: alex perez. just a horrible story tonight. alex, thank you. >>> we turn next to the supreme court hearing a case challenging a federal law that prosecutors have been using to charge hundreds of january 6th capitol rye theers as well as donald trump. now, that law is being questioned, how it's being used. and the justices appear to be divided on this. abc's devin dwyer at the supreme court tonight. >> reporter: tonight, justices at the supreme court appear...
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we're talking about david pecker. amanda has been friends with donald trump's since the 80s, sitting right across from him in a witness. dan, just feet away from the former president as he stares him down, giving these dirty details about this catch and kill scheme in full detail. that is what we are expecting more for up tomorrow. and that all started of course, as we've learned from the testimony in august 2015, when they made that deal between trump, michael cohen and david pecker about being the eyes and the ears of a campaign and how they were going to find the stories that were negative about trump are salacious about trump bury them and promote stories that were positive ahead of that, campaign. they went into detail about that trump tower doorman who had a story about a woman who claimed that she fathered a child or he fathered a child of hers, and then before court wrapped up and david pecker was done for the day they got into the details about another playboy playmate, karen mcdougal, who of course alleged o
we're talking about david pecker. amanda has been friends with donald trump's since the 80s, sitting right across from him in a witness. dan, just feet away from the former president as he stares him down, giving these dirty details about this catch and kill scheme in full detail. that is what we are expecting more for up tomorrow. and that all started of course, as we've learned from the testimony in august 2015, when they made that deal between trump, michael cohen and david pecker about...
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and david asman in for liz macdonald. david doesn't like lemons either. david: i hate 'em. larry, thank you very much. i'm david asman if in for elizabeth macdonald, and "the evening edit" startings right now. wholesale inflation heating up again last month, a new ppi report showing prices for wholesale ors up 2.1% year-over-year after a yet another hot consumer inflation read yesterday. with me now to discuss is former home depot ceo bob far if deli and "forbes" media chairman, steve forbes, all here today. great to see you both. bob, your reaction to the wholesale inflation report. >> yeah, david, it's great to be with you and especially my good friend there, steve. i'm not surprised at all. i've been seeing several months now there's a long tail on this inflation. and we're starting to see that take place right now, dave. i mean, personally when you look at home insurance, for example, mine went up- 10% -- 9-10% if you can even get it. if you think about all of the other issues that are driving inflation, we just heard larry talk about one that's near and dear to my hear
and david asman in for liz macdonald. david doesn't like lemons either. david: i hate 'em. larry, thank you very much. i'm david asman if in for elizabeth macdonald, and "the evening edit" startings right now. wholesale inflation heating up again last month, a new ppi report showing prices for wholesale ors up 2.1% year-over-year after a yet another hot consumer inflation read yesterday. with me now to discuss is former home depot ceo bob far if deli and "forbes" media...
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david? dvm wh >> david: aaron katersky tonight, thank you. >>> we turn now to the severe weather threat for 40 million americans as we're on the air here tonight. major cities, kansas city, chicago, cleveland, all in the potential bulls eye. this whole system moving east. at least 22 tornadoes confirmed already from this. the system moving into the ohio valley tomorrow. northwest of omaha, this towering funnel cloud touring up the ground. in smithville, missouri, look at this. the roof and much of the second floor of this moment ripped to this reds by a confirmed tornado. and a dangerous moment onboard this american airlines flight out of kansas city, an american eagle flight, lightning strike forcing it to return to the airport. the crew checking that plane for damage. let's get right to senior meteorologist rob marciano, in smithville, missouri, just north of kansas city, of course, right in the path of this severe weather, he's tracking it all for us. hey, rob. >> hi, david. that's where
david? dvm wh >> david: aaron katersky tonight, thank you. >>> we turn now to the severe weather threat for 40 million americans as we're on the air here tonight. major cities, kansas city, chicago, cleveland, all in the potential bulls eye. this whole system moving east. at least 22 tornadoes confirmed already from this. the system moving into the ohio valley tomorrow. northwest of omaha, this towering funnel cloud touring up the ground. in smithville, missouri, look at this....
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david. david: thank you, jackie. a spokesperson said israeli military withdrawing all troops from southern gaza and ziti ragaini ellie prime minister benjamin netanyahu saying there's a plan to enter rafah saying "we're working constantly to attain our objectives first and foremost release of all the hostages and achieving of total victory over hamas. this victory requires entering rafah and eliminating the terrorist battalions there. this will happen, there is a date". netanyahu prompting the state department saying they can't support such a date. >> we don't think israel can effectively evacuate 1.4 million people and that a full scale invasion into rafah would have an enormous impact on the civilians there and impact the deliver of humanitarian assistance and hurt israel's national security and it's the kind of operation we can't support. david: joining me is former navy nuclear engineer and served our country for 25 years brent sadler. brent, thank you for being here. this is a mess. netanyahu going in and we hav
david. david: thank you, jackie. a spokesperson said israeli military withdrawing all troops from southern gaza and ziti ragaini ellie prime minister benjamin netanyahu saying there's a plan to enter rafah saying "we're working constantly to attain our objectives first and foremost release of all the hostages and achieving of total victory over hamas. this victory requires entering rafah and eliminating the terrorist battalions there. this will happen, there is a date". netanyahu...
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david? >> david: rachel, thank you. >>> there is another breaking headline tonight involving donald trump. late today, a new york appellate court denying trump's last-minute attempt to delay his first criminal trial now set to begin one week from today. the judge issuing a one-line ruling, writing, "defendant's application for a stay of trial pending the determination of motion for change of venue is denied." trump's lawyers wanted a stay while they attempt to move the hush money case out of manhattan, arguing overwhelming pretrial publicity makes it impossible to find and impartial jury. the prosecution saying trump is responsible for generates that publicity. >>> we turn now to the case, the southwest flight from denver to houston making an emergency landing, after passengers looking out the window saw part of the engine cover ripping off the plane. the pilots declaring an emergency, turning back to the denver airport. abc's mola lenghi in denver tonight. >> there it goes -- oh, they're bo
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david? >> david: aaron katersky leading us off with the breaking developments, the jury now seated in this case. >>> we have late reporting tonight after a very close call on the runway. two passenger jets just missing one another in washington, d.c. a jetblue flight cleared for takeoff, a southwest plane cleared to cross over the same runway. then the fran sick calls with the control tower. the two passenger jets just seconds from a collision. here's gio benitez. >> reporter: tonight, the heart-stopping moment at one of the nation's busiest airports. listen to the panic in the control tower as two packed passenger planes narrowly missed colliding at washington's reagan national airport. >> jetblue 1554, stop. jetblue 1554. stop. >> southwest, stop! southwest 2937, stop! > we stopped. we were cleared to cross runway 4. >> reporter: federal investigators say an air traffic controller instructed that southwest flight bound for orlando to taxi across a runway. seconds later, a boston-bound jetb
david? >> david: aaron katersky leading us off with the breaking developments, the jury now seated in this case. >>> we have late reporting tonight after a very close call on the runway. two passenger jets just missing one another in washington, d.c. a jetblue flight cleared for takeoff, a southwest plane cleared to cross over the same runway. then the fran sick calls with the control tower. the two passenger jets just seconds from a collision. here's gio benitez. >>...
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where michael cohen and trump and david pecker had this agreement where david pecker would be the eyes and ears of the campaign and look out for those negative stories. give cohen a heads up and try to suppress it. so it's important he is the lead off witness because it sets the stage. he's the one, of course he was in charge of at the head of ami, in charge of the national enquirer. it sets the stage and just sort of provides for the jury. it started as soon as donald trump announced he was running for president. >> charles, does it matter that they were long time friends, associates, people who worked together for a long time? does that give him more credibility? >> i think it does. the prosecutors are going to tie that into their narrative around why you should believe him and why he's credible. i think when you're setting the stage, giving a jury a very clear picture around what's happening, you have to give to the jury a reason why you should be believing these witnesses and their testimony. so for the reasons you've just mentioned, i think that pecker is going to be a very import
where michael cohen and trump and david pecker had this agreement where david pecker would be the eyes and ears of the campaign and look out for those negative stories. give cohen a heads up and try to suppress it. so it's important he is the lead off witness because it sets the stage. he's the one, of course he was in charge of at the head of ami, in charge of the national enquirer. it sets the stage and just sort of provides for the jury. it started as soon as donald trump announced he was...
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david? >> david: stephanie ramos, thank you again this evening. >>> we turn now to the new and terrifying images tonight after four officers, one of them a u.s. marshal, were shot and killed. the deadliest day for american law enforcement in years. officers serving a warrant at a home in charlotte, north carolina. this new video tonight showing that neighborhood, what ma say looked like a war zone. officers taking shelter behind a vehicle, exchanging gunfire with a heavily armed suspect next door. other officers approaching through neighboring yards. an armored vehicle driving on lawns, taking one of the wounded officers to try to get them help. tonight here, the faces of the fallen officers. 14-year veterans of the department of dumadult correcti. one leaves behind a wife and four children. joshua eyer, just last week, honored as officer of the month. faith abubey is in shcharlotte r us tonight. >> reporter: tonight, the dramatic new video showing the suburban charlotte neighborhood turn in
david? >> david: stephanie ramos, thank you again this evening. >>> we turn now to the new and terrifying images tonight after four officers, one of them a u.s. marshal, were shot and killed. the deadliest day for american law enforcement in years. officers serving a warrant at a home in charlotte, north carolina. this new video tonight showing that neighborhood, what ma say looked like a war zone. officers taking shelter behind a vehicle, exchanging gunfire with a heavily armed...
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david? david: nicole, thank you very much for that report. and to our other top story this morning, columbia university officials continuing talks with protesters camped out on campus there as anti-israel demonstrations spread to other colleges across the united states with at least one university out west announcing the cancellation of its graduationer is ceremony. if president biden is taking heat for his lack of a firm response to those protests. of lucas tomlinson is at the white house with new more on this. >> reporter: david, it was a pretty quiet week from the president. the only time we heard him talk about the protests was when we fired the following question at the president when he was in the woods for an earth day event in virginia. >> reporter: do you condemn the anti-semitic protests on college campuses in. >> i condemn the anti-semitic protests, that's why i've set up a program to deal with that. i also condemn those who don't understand what's going on with the palestinians. >> reporter: critics acruise the president of both -
david? david: nicole, thank you very much for that report. and to our other top story this morning, columbia university officials continuing talks with protesters camped out on campus there as anti-israel demonstrations spread to other colleges across the united states with at least one university out west announcing the cancellation of its graduationer is ceremony. if president biden is taking heat for his lack of a firm response to those protests. of lucas tomlinson is at the white house with...