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the defendant claimed he was paying michael cohen for legal services performed in 2017. this simply was not true. and it was a false statement that the defendant made month after month in 2017. april, may, june and so on. through the rest of the year. for nine straight months, the defendant held documents in his hand containing this key lie that he was paying michael cohen legal services performed in 2017. and he personally signed checks for payments to michael cohen for each of these nine months. in total, a grand jury found there were 34 documents with this critical false statement. why did donald trump repeatedly make these false statements? the evidence will show he did so to cover up crimes relating to the 2016 election. donald trump, executives of the publishing company american media inc., mr. cohen and others agreed in 2015 to a catch and kill scheme, a scheme to buy and suppress negative information to help mr. trump's chance of winning the election. as part of this scheme, donald trump and others made three payments to people who claim to have negative informat
the defendant claimed he was paying michael cohen for legal services performed in 2017. this simply was not true. and it was a false statement that the defendant made month after month in 2017. april, may, june and so on. through the rest of the year. for nine straight months, the defendant held documents in his hand containing this key lie that he was paying michael cohen legal services performed in 2017. and he personally signed checks for payments to michael cohen for each of these nine...
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>> michael: $24,000. >> deal! >> michael: $22,500. >> hmm... >> michael: 23. >> ooh! here we go, joe! build back better, baby! [cheers and applause] >> michael: wow, he already has the money. josh johnson, everybody. when we come back, we'll talk about donald trump's latest election strategy. don't go away. [cheers and applause] i love this place, but i need better credit. bad credit? you could just open a new card. but you kinda need... ugh. sfx: [phone buzz] wow, i could build my credit that fast? nice. everything you need to outsmart the system. intuit credit karma. new kfc saucy nuggets are drippin'. (♪♪) choose from 5 flavors. now that's finger lickin' good. 10 pieces for only $5.99. (♪♪) [cheers and applause] >> michael: welcome back to "the daily show." as we all know, there's an ongoing battle in america about who should decide on abortion. should it be women? should it be congress? [cheers and applause] should it be congress? well, today, arizona is saying, "how about men from the civil war era?" >> arizona going back to the civil war era for their ab
>> michael: $24,000. >> deal! >> michael: $22,500. >> hmm... >> michael: 23. >> ooh! here we go, joe! build back better, baby! [cheers and applause] >> michael: wow, he already has the money. josh johnson, everybody. when we come back, we'll talk about donald trump's latest election strategy. don't go away. [cheers and applause] i love this place, but i need better credit. bad credit? you could just open a new card. but you kinda need... ugh. sfx:...
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that is michael cohen is a l liar, so what? my response to that is so what in that what do we need to believe michael cohen for ? in order to get to a verdict here, what is the credibility issue i as a juror needed to have with michael cohen? here are the checks, here is the allen weisselberg notes, here's stormy daniels lawyer testifying that michael cohen and i put it all together. there's michael cohen's $130,000.00 going to that lawyer. there's stormy daniels setting i got $130,000.00. er i don't know what it matters. i don't get why michael cohen, why his credibility would matter since all of the facts of the money movement he is involved with our established before he opens his mouth. >> so, that is exactly what the state is going to argue in summation. you are going to hear the defense say if that is true, why did they call him? he has a ton of baggage. they are saying they really need him. he can provide evidence about he says donald trump knew that the scheme was to have these false business records. remember everythin
that is michael cohen is a l liar, so what? my response to that is so what in that what do we need to believe michael cohen for ? in order to get to a verdict here, what is the credibility issue i as a juror needed to have with michael cohen? here are the checks, here is the allen weisselberg notes, here's stormy daniels lawyer testifying that michael cohen and i put it all together. there's michael cohen's $130,000.00 going to that lawyer. there's stormy daniels setting i got $130,000.00. er i...
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>> michael: $24,000. >> deal! >> michael: $22,500. >> hmm... >> michael: 23. >> ooh! here we go, joe! build back better, baby! [cheers and applause] >> michael: wow, he already has the money. josh johnson, everybody. when we come back, we'll talk about donald trump's latest election strategy. don't go away. [cheers and applause] with our new grocery outlet app, you can see the store's inventory. so you guys really have mangoes in stock? yup. what about frozen pizza? here they are. fresh salmon. too easy. coffee? yup. ( ♪♪ ) you made a cow! actually it's a piggy bank. my inspiration to start saving. how about a more solid way to save? i'm listening. well, bmo helps get your savings habit into shape with a cash reward, every month you save. both: cash reward? and there's a cash bonus when you open a new checking account to get you started. wow. anything you can't do? ( ♪♪ ) mugs. ♪ bmo ♪ okay, so here's my most requested hack for stubborn odors. you'll need vinegar, a large salad bowl and... oh, hi! have you tried tide fabric rinse? it works after your deter
>> michael: $24,000. >> deal! >> michael: $22,500. >> hmm... >> michael: 23. >> ooh! here we go, joe! build back better, baby! [cheers and applause] >> michael: wow, he already has the money. josh johnson, everybody. when we come back, we'll talk about donald trump's latest election strategy. don't go away. [cheers and applause] with our new grocery outlet app, you can see the store's inventory. so you guys really have mangoes in stock? yup. what about...
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federal election law under which michael cohen was convicted, a new york state election law that prohibits conspiring to promote or prevent the election of any person to public office through illegal means in new york tax law because the payments were grossed up. that's ruth marcus writing about the legal back and forth in today's washington post. the 34 felony count indictments all kinds of records the prosecutor said donald trump falsified as he reimbursed michael cohen for those payments to stormy daniels, 11 invoices, 12 general ledger entries adding
federal election law under which michael cohen was convicted, a new york state election law that prohibits conspiring to promote or prevent the election of any person to public office through illegal means in new york tax law because the payments were grossed up. that's ruth marcus writing about the legal back and forth in today's washington post. the 34 felony count indictments all kinds of records the prosecutor said donald trump falsified as he reimbursed michael cohen for those payments to...
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none of this would have happened if michael cohen robert mueller hadn't spoken years ago. it's the reason it's coming to fruition because michael cohen at one point has said in the past he would take a bullet for donald trump. he described himself as donald trump's pit bull that pit bull has flipped on donald trump. if michael cohen had never said anything to prosecutors years ago, none of this would have ever happened. this was donald trump's fixer, byron. this was the guy that when the situations like this would happen, michael cohen would make them go away. it's all because of him that donald trump's in court. >> in laymen's convicted liar. this guy has lied a lot but you can believe him here. >> they owned it in opening statements. we know michael cohen has gone to jail. we know he did this. he know he has lived for donald trump. but here is the thing. it still happened. he still did it. and now he is speaking the truth. he's got the records to back it up. and when he gets on that stand, not only are prosecutors going to have to deal with that, as soon as he is done on
none of this would have happened if michael cohen robert mueller hadn't spoken years ago. it's the reason it's coming to fruition because michael cohen at one point has said in the past he would take a bullet for donald trump. he described himself as donald trump's pit bull that pit bull has flipped on donald trump. if michael cohen had never said anything to prosecutors years ago, none of this would have ever happened. this was donald trump's fixer, byron. this was the guy that when the...
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michael cohen said there was no retainer. michael cohen's lawyer was the one who arranged for the payment of $130,000 to stormy daniels. trump says he just paid his lawyer and the lawyer was executing a nondisclosure agreement with daniels. it was just a personal contract and had nothing to do with the campaign. cohen and daniels are potential witnesses for the trial to discuss what they considered a payment to keep her quiet before the election. host: 34 criminal charges if convicted of any or all, what punishment will the former president possibly face? guest: there are four year terms for each of the 34 counts. that's what you may have heard. trump will sometimes say that he is threatened with 136 years in prison and that if he is convicted him all of the counts and they would run consecutively. typically, even if convicted as a first-time offense, it's a relatively shorter term for a felony charge and the range would be somewhere below four years and the counts would run concurrently rather than consecutively. there could
michael cohen said there was no retainer. michael cohen's lawyer was the one who arranged for the payment of $130,000 to stormy daniels. trump says he just paid his lawyer and the lawyer was executing a nondisclosure agreement with daniels. it was just a personal contract and had nothing to do with the campaign. cohen and daniels are potential witnesses for the trial to discuss what they considered a payment to keep her quiet before the election. host: 34 criminal charges if convicted of any or...
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i want to read an interesting line from michael cohen's banker, gary pharaoh. this is what gary farro testifying. every time michael cohen's spoke to me, he gave a sense of urgency and this was one of those times breakdown the significance of the bankers testimony today that is set to continue. we're told next week yeah, when michael cohen says that to gary farro as he's testifying, it's a moment where michael cohen wants to set up an account with this private bank in 2016 where gary farro works. >> this is the bank through which the payment ultimately is going to be set up to be paid to stormy daniels from michael cohen, $130,000 to keep her story quiet. >> and what he's doing is piecing in new parts of the puzzle. the prosecutors want to be able to show the jury every step of the money and the effort toward paying off stormy daniels from donald trump's sphere. >> gary pharaoh is one of the people that can do that both with his testimony and with his evidence, he can help them show the documents, the emails, the exchanges, and a crucial document from him that
i want to read an interesting line from michael cohen's banker, gary pharaoh. this is what gary farro testifying. every time michael cohen's spoke to me, he gave a sense of urgency and this was one of those times breakdown the significance of the bankers testimony today that is set to continue. we're told next week yeah, when michael cohen says that to gary farro as he's testifying, it's a moment where michael cohen wants to set up an account with this private bank in 2016 where gary farro...
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: because cohen has to the airwaves. —— statements about michael cohen. it is a basic premise in the us of a fair trial that witnesses not be touched or given any reason not to want to come to court. stan; touched or given any reason not to want to come to court.— touched or given any reason not to want to come to court. stay with us, we will return _ want to come to court. stay with us, we will return to _ want to come to court. stay with us, we will return to our _ want to come to court. stay with us, we will return to our correspondent. we will return to our correspondent who is right outside the courthouse, nada tawfik, who is there. what is happening there at the moment, are there still demonstrators on site? yes. in the park in front of me there are still a number of protesters both for and against donald trump who have turned up at the courthouse. i mean, this is kind of a common scene that we have become accustomed to outside of donald trump as my trials, those coming to have their opinions heard... ,, ,, ,, , : coming to have their opinions hea
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michael cohen a picture of better time times for donald trump and his attorney, michael cohen. he's a good man. he's a man who cares deeply about this country and a snapshot of bitter times now hey guys troubling, went to jail. >> this had nothing to do with me do native new yorkers met in 2006, go and bought a condo and the trump building. and by most accounts, they bonded quickly over their shared values and sharp elbows. >> soon cohen was handling real estate deals, helping run some companies. they say mr. trump's pitbull that in his um, his right-hand man when trump's campaign lit up co-insurance karpin does tie. you guys are down and it makes sense that there would most of them, all of them and trump return the favor, michael cohen is a very talented lawyer, is a good lawyer in my firm as claims of improper hush money emerged, trump initially included cohen and his denials of any wrongdoing, like with this crazy stormy daniels deal hey represented me and, you know, from what i see, he did absolutely nothing wrong when headlines warned that cohen might help prosecutors. >>
michael cohen a picture of better time times for donald trump and his attorney, michael cohen. he's a good man. he's a man who cares deeply about this country and a snapshot of bitter times now hey guys troubling, went to jail. >> this had nothing to do with me do native new yorkers met in 2006, go and bought a condo and the trump building. and by most accounts, they bonded quickly over their shared values and sharp elbows. >> soon cohen was handling real estate deals, helping run...
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corroborating michael cohen. you can believe michael cohen when he says that he took $130,000 line of credit and he created this llc and then he wired it to mr. davidson. why? because mr. pharaoh explained how and mr. davidson explained how. miss daniels explained how. it's very important to put all of these people to corroborate michael cohen. outline the conspiracy to promote donald trump's election by unlawful means which is what the prosecution theory is for that additional crime that would elevate the falsifying business records to a felony. he is very important. he negotiated with michael cohen. >> vaughn, going from what catherine mentioned, has there been any sightings of stormy daniels today outside of the courthouse? >> reporter: no, not at this point in time. we have received no word about stormy daniels being seen. she's been public about her documentary that was released on peacock just about a month ago here ahead of this trial. outside of that, she has had social media posts, but we have not seen h
corroborating michael cohen. you can believe michael cohen when he says that he took $130,000 line of credit and he created this llc and then he wired it to mr. davidson. why? because mr. pharaoh explained how and mr. davidson explained how. miss daniels explained how. it's very important to put all of these people to corroborate michael cohen. outline the conspiracy to promote donald trump's election by unlawful means which is what the prosecution theory is for that additional crime that would...
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michael cohen. and at this point, they're trying to rush her cohen to pay or at least team trump to pay because david pecker doesn't want to get stuck with the bill again, is that right yes. >> that is correct. one of the reasons that we know the david pecker, it did not find this deal or to a caching and kill it because he was not reimbursed when he paid for the story of karen mcdougal. now, you also see in the next few and the next few days, because we've heard other witnesses talk about just how chaotic this was, how much pressure cohen was under. we have another update. it says this is the fourth or fifth time i set my wiring instructions to michael cohen. davidson said the october 2016 email. now, we know spoiler alert from cohen's banker who testified earlier today that that wire payment is made over the next few days. so this does go through this does happen. but cohen, of course, taking alone out against his home, but almost as soon as that money hits the shell company set setup, it then goe
michael cohen. and at this point, they're trying to rush her cohen to pay or at least team trump to pay because david pecker doesn't want to get stuck with the bill again, is that right yes. >> that is correct. one of the reasons that we know the david pecker, it did not find this deal or to a caching and kill it because he was not reimbursed when he paid for the story of karen mcdougal. now, you also see in the next few and the next few days, because we've heard other witnesses talk...
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here's the michael avenatti poets. michael avenatti, of course, a famously one of trump's nemesis. but here he is he's in prison, may possibly be angling for a pardon should show donald trump be reelected and donald trump on april 10. so thank you to michael avenue, avenatti for revealing the truth about two sleaze bags who have with their lies in misrepresentations cost our country dearly. >> i'm not going to go through all ten of the alleged violations of the gag order, but nine, i'm told, but it's not really a question as to whether or not he violated it. >> he was told he was not allowed to talk about witnesses and there he is talking about witnesses, which poses the question, why would it have taken so long then for the judge to come to this conclusion, we knew that the writing was on the wall was inevitable conclusion based on what you're saying and beyond. and by the way, the words thank you, michael avenatti coming out of the mouth of donald trump is just really as we think about it for a lot of reasons, mr. remind people, michael avenatti representatives for me, daniel. >>
here's the michael avenatti poets. michael avenatti, of course, a famously one of trump's nemesis. but here he is he's in prison, may possibly be angling for a pardon should show donald trump be reelected and donald trump on april 10. so thank you to michael avenue, avenatti for revealing the truth about two sleaze bags who have with their lies in misrepresentations cost our country dearly. >> i'm not going to go through all ten of the alleged violations of the gag order, but nine, i'm...
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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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davidson found himself negotiating directly with michael cohen. the two men struck a deal. daniels would get $130,000 for her story. davidson testified, "it was my understanding that mr. trump was the beneficiary of this contract." but the payment kept getting delayed. davidson saying cohen told him, “what do you expect me to do? my guy is in five states a day. i'm doing everything i can.” but davidson was convinced they were “trying to kick the can down the road until after the election." ultimately cohen told him "god damnit, i'll just do it myself”" and paid the porn star out of his own pocket. prosecutors say when trump later reimbursed cohen, he illegally falsified dox yooments to make it all look like a legal expense. trump almost egging on the judge today, calling him rigged, crooked, and conflicted, but the judge made clear if these violations of the gag order
davidson found himself negotiating directly with michael cohen. the two men struck a deal. daniels would get $130,000 for her story. davidson testified, "it was my understanding that mr. trump was the beneficiary of this contract." but the payment kept getting delayed. davidson saying cohen told him, “what do you expect me to do? my guy is in five states a day. i'm doing everything i can.” but davidson was convinced they were “trying to kick the can down the road until after the...
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michael? >> michael: pierre, thank you for that. we're going to turn to sentencing day for the michigan parents found guilty after their son killed four students at his high school in 2021. victims' families are expected to share impact statements. trevor ault is at the courthouse in pontiac, michigan. good morning, trevor. >> reporter: good morning, michael. convictions of these parents were historic so today's sentencing is unprecedented. james and jennifer crumbley have spent almost 2 1/2 years behind bars but are facing 15 years for their role in their son's school shooting. this morning the first parents held criminally responsible for their child's school shooting now learning their sentences together. >> this verdict does not bring back their children, but it does mark a moment of accountability. >> reporter: james and jennifer crumbley were both convicted of four counts of unvoluntary manslaughter, one count for each victim, as the parents bought their son the gun he used and ignored signs of his declining mental health. sta
michael? >> michael: pierre, thank you for that. we're going to turn to sentencing day for the michigan parents found guilty after their son killed four students at his high school in 2021. victims' families are expected to share impact statements. trevor ault is at the courthouse in pontiac, michigan. good morning, trevor. >> reporter: good morning, michael. convictions of these parents were historic so today's sentencing is unprecedented. james and jennifer crumbley have spent...
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and the defense argument is michael: is simply a liar that cannot be trusted, period. the government's argument would be that he may be a liar and untrustworthy, but in this instance on this case with this evidence, there is enough corroboration of his account that you can believe him when he says trump knew about this. host: that is today's proceeding and what to expect. your story today in the "washington post," you talk about things to watch for, particularly tomorrow when it comes to the gag order given to the president. can you elaborate on that? guest: one of the ongoing legal fight of this whole process has been the things trump says outside of court, attacking the family members, the staffers of people involved in this process. and the prosecutors are asking the judge to hold him in contempt for the public statements he has made. trump is arguing he should not be punished for those things, that those payments were acceptable, but so far it looks like the judge will not agree with that idea. host: and then come wednesday or at least later on this week, one of th
and the defense argument is michael: is simply a liar that cannot be trusted, period. the government's argument would be that he may be a liar and untrustworthy, but in this instance on this case with this evidence, there is enough corroboration of his account that you can believe him when he says trump knew about this. host: that is today's proceeding and what to expect. your story today in the "washington post," you talk about things to watch for, particularly tomorrow when it comes...
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michael oh, it was saying it happened. so they could have tackled the beast because trump is going to come out and say immediately, michael trump's lawyers. and when michael cohen gets on the stand and cross examination, you're a liar, you're a convicted liar. you've lied over and over again. the de needs to have michael cohen say, which he will it's part of his testimony. i may have lied at other times, but i'm not lying here because i pled guilty to doing this. i didn't even go to trial. that's why is that? that's the one point i would make to that is i think they strategically in my view, avoided that and i think there were two think they will in that room fighting. >> should we should we i think the first reason is you don't want to put over reliance upon his testimony. yes, he's the elephant in the room, but we're going to prove this case not because of michael cohen and the second thing is i think there'll be able to prove it up with other witnesses with text messages, with emails, with audios that are not reliant up
michael oh, it was saying it happened. so they could have tackled the beast because trump is going to come out and say immediately, michael trump's lawyers. and when michael cohen gets on the stand and cross examination, you're a liar, you're a convicted liar. you've lied over and over again. the de needs to have michael cohen say, which he will it's part of his testimony. i may have lied at other times, but i'm not lying here because i pled guilty to doing this. i didn't even go to trial....
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>> probably not, no. >> reporter: in his testimony, pecker said the payment orchestrator of michael cohen was dumb because they didn't want the story to embarrass mr. trump or hurt the campaign. pecker said he asked to asked cohen who would foot the bill. he responded the boss, meaning trump, will take care of it. meanwhile, trump's legal challenges expanded overnight.
>> probably not, no. >> reporter: in his testimony, pecker said the payment orchestrator of michael cohen was dumb because they didn't want the story to embarrass mr. trump or hurt the campaign. pecker said he asked to asked cohen who would foot the bill. he responded the boss, meaning trump, will take care of it. meanwhile, trump's legal challenges expanded overnight.
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trump and former fixer michael cohen allegedly asked him how he could help the campaign. he told them, i would be your eyes and ears, explaining the practice of catch and kill. the inquirer would buy the rights to any damaging story about trump and never publish i. prosecutors say that plan was the origin of 's $130,000 payment to former adult film star stormy daniels to keep her quiet about an alleged sexual encounter with trump, who denies it all. one example of catch and kill discussed in court today in bold a trump building doorman who was selling what turned out to be a fake story about trump fathering a son. pecker told the jury today he bought the story because of the potential embarrassment it would have to the campaign and mr. 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 f
trump and former fixer michael cohen allegedly asked him how he could help the campaign. he told them, i would be your eyes and ears, explaining the practice of catch and kill. the inquirer would buy the rights to any damaging story about trump and never publish i. prosecutors say that plan was the origin of 's $130,000 payment to former adult film star stormy daniels to keep her quiet about an alleged sexual encounter with trump, who denies it all. one example of catch and kill discussed in...
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michael cohen said there was no retainer. michael cohen's lawyer was the one who arranged for the payment of $130,000 to stormy daniels. trump says he just paid his lawyer and the lawyer was executing a nondisclosure agreement with daniels. it was just a personal contract and had nothing to do with the campaign. cohen and daniels are potential witnesses for the trial to discuss what they considered a payment to keep her quiet before the election. host: 34 criminal charges if convicted of any or all, what punishment will the former president possibly face? guest: there are four year terms for each of the 34 counts. that's what you may have heard. trump will sometimes say that he is threatened with 136 years in prison and that if he is convicted him all of the counts and they would run consecutively. typically, even if convicted as a first-time offense, it's a relatively shorter term for a felony charge and the range would be somewhere below four years and the counts would run concurrently rather than consecutively. there could
michael cohen said there was no retainer. michael cohen's lawyer was the one who arranged for the payment of $130,000 to stormy daniels. trump says he just paid his lawyer and the lawyer was executing a nondisclosure agreement with daniels. it was just a personal contract and had nothing to do with the campaign. cohen and daniels are potential witnesses for the trial to discuss what they considered a payment to keep her quiet before the election. host: 34 criminal charges if convicted of any or...
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it wasn't michael cohen. it wasn't stormy daniels. it was david pecker. there must be a reason for that. they have faith in him. we'll see if he delivers today. >> he's also somebody notably that trump hasn't been attacking on social media when they're arguing this gag order and whether he violated it. the other key thing that we know of is what david pecker knew, what he was involved in, and we spoke with msnbc spoke with the former executive editor of "the national enquirer," who worked with pecker, he was on with nicolle wallace yesterday. take a listen. >> august 2015, two months after donald trump goes down the escalator where they had this meeting, michael cohen and it is trump and it is david pecker and where pecker says he'll be the eyes and ears of the campaign. the organization i used to work for will purchase negative stories off the market and will run negative stories about your rivals. david pecker can really act as a tour guide for the jury. >> kristen, he takes us back to 2015, before trump was president, during the campaign. how important
it wasn't michael cohen. it wasn't stormy daniels. it was david pecker. there must be a reason for that. they have faith in him. we'll see if he delivers today. >> he's also somebody notably that trump hasn't been attacking on social media when they're arguing this gag order and whether he violated it. the other key thing that we know of is what david pecker knew, what he was involved in, and we spoke with msnbc spoke with the former executive editor of "the national enquirer,"...
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cohen because michael cohen is out there tweeting constantly. there is nothing donald trump is going to say in any of these interviews, short of saying, hey michael, when you testify, we're going to kill you short of saying that he's not going to say anything that's going to intimidate michael cohen or in any way affect these proceedings. so i do think that there's an argument to be made that especially when michael cohen is out there, kind of inviting this through his own commentary that it is too broad. now, i don't think this judge is going to necessarily sit there and say, oh, you know what, you're right, you violated this order. and now i see that it's been too broad, so okay. i'm just going to pull the order back. then. i'm going to happen now. it's it's good maybe for an appeal but if the judge is going to put them straight into rikers island i don't think that the appeals court is going to deal with it quickly enough for the idea of what a punishment could possibly be. and again, we're waiting to hear what the judge actually is going to
cohen because michael cohen is out there tweeting constantly. there is nothing donald trump is going to say in any of these interviews, short of saying, hey michael, when you testify, we're going to kill you short of saying that he's not going to say anything that's going to intimidate michael cohen or in any way affect these proceedings. so i do think that there's an argument to be made that especially when michael cohen is out there, kind of inviting this through his own commentary that it is...
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michael was very agitated, he told the jury. it looked like he was getting a lot of pressure. he kept on calling, and each time, he seemed more anxious. pecker said he assumed trump was asking cohen, did we hear anything yet? he told trump to buy the rights to mcguy dal's story, trump's response, i don't buy stories. when you do anything like this, i always gets out. ultimately, pecker's company paid karen mcdougall $150,000 for the rights of her stories, but never published it. pecker's testimony resumes thursday. trump today complaining he's stuck in court while president biden is out on the campaign trail. >> they're keeping me in a courtroom, that's freezing, by the way, he's out campaigning and i'm here in a courtroom sitting here, sitting up as straight as i can all day long, because you know what, it's a very unfair situation. >> reporter: before today's testimony, prosecutors accused trump of repeatedly violating the judge's gag order, attacking witnesses, even potential jurors. defense attorneys insisted trump is complying, but the judge interjected, you're losing cre
michael was very agitated, he told the jury. it looked like he was getting a lot of pressure. he kept on calling, and each time, he seemed more anxious. pecker said he assumed trump was asking cohen, did we hear anything yet? he told trump to buy the rights to mcguy dal's story, trump's response, i don't buy stories. when you do anything like this, i always gets out. ultimately, pecker's company paid karen mcdougall $150,000 for the rights of her stories, but never published it. pecker's...
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and then we moved onto a banker that helped to set up a bank account for michael cohen intel pay for the alleged hush money. what you are seeing is the prosecution putting someone on the sand who can tell the story. now it looks like they are going to bolster that with as many document as possible. i believe, because they are trying to push back on the defense side, all of this mess on michael cohen. the prosecution has long said, we have the documents here. we are going to show this to the jury first. i cannot put if the future, but that is where we have been and i think where we are going. host: you mentioned the gag order outside of the trial self. on that gag order, is there more proceedings to come? guest: there are. donald trump is campaigning and continuing to post all kinds of messages on social media. it is hard to keep up with, if you have ever tried. basically, they have introduced four more examples of ways that the state believes he has violated the gag order. now we are looking at 14 pending before the court. there has been argument on the first 10 and there will be arg
and then we moved onto a banker that helped to set up a bank account for michael cohen intel pay for the alleged hush money. what you are seeing is the prosecution putting someone on the sand who can tell the story. now it looks like they are going to bolster that with as many document as possible. i believe, because they are trying to push back on the defense side, all of this mess on michael cohen. the prosecution has long said, we have the documents here. we are going to show this to the...
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and has trump said -- we know he goes bad on michael cohen yesterday. what has he said about david they've been friends and allies for decades. >> it was interesting because at trial you start with their most important witness and end with your strongest typically. this gave us a witness of where this is going and it was telling from the opening statement from the prosecution that they wanted to link this directly to the election. the whole groundwork leading up to david was trump ended this catch and kill for the campaign. it was to attack political opponents. it was for david -- and this is clearly where it's going. david was asked how we operated and orchestrated the catch and kill schemes. over $10,000 that editors had to ask him if they could spend that kind of money on sources and try to get stories. he will narrate the entirety of the relationship between trump and him and the national enquirer and that's why it makes them important. >> the prosecution is hoping he will be that narrator, neal? >> absolutely. i think the aim of the prosecution and
and has trump said -- we know he goes bad on michael cohen yesterday. what has he said about david they've been friends and allies for decades. >> it was interesting because at trial you start with their most important witness and end with your strongest typically. this gave us a witness of where this is going and it was telling from the opening statement from the prosecution that they wanted to link this directly to the election. the whole groundwork leading up to david was trump ended...
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and he told the jury, michael cohen, a key prosecution witness, has "an obsession with getting trump, he cannot be trusted." but prosecutors insist the alleged criminal conspiracy to protect trump involved others including their first witness, david pecker, the former "national enquirer" publisher who once called trump a personal friend. as pecker took the stand, trump leaned forward, arms crossed, an angry look on his face. pecker has acknowledged buying negative stories about the candidate only to bury them, a practice known as catch-and-kill. on the stand, pecker was blunt, "we used checkbook journalism. we paid for stories." he is testifying under a subpoena, having cut a deal with prosecutors to avoid charges himself. he was only on the stand for a few minutes today, but he'll be back tomorrow. leaving court, trump, who denies the affair with daniels, tried to downplay the case against him. >> it's a case as to bookkeeping, which is a very minor thing in terms of the law. >> reporter: so, david, pecker is back tomorrow, david, but there will be arguments whether trump violated th
and he told the jury, michael cohen, a key prosecution witness, has "an obsession with getting trump, he cannot be trusted." but prosecutors insist the alleged criminal conspiracy to protect trump involved others including their first witness, david pecker, the former "national enquirer" publisher who once called trump a personal friend. as pecker took the stand, trump leaned forward, arms crossed, an angry look on his face. pecker has acknowledged buying negative stories...
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trump, his former fixer and attorney michael cohen, and david pecker, the long-time publisher of the "national enquirer." this is where prosecutors say the trio hatched a plot for the tabloid to buy and bury any damning stories about mr. trump, a tactic known as catch and kill. prosecutors say it was the release of the "access hollywood" tape that turned the campaign upside down in october of 2016. lead prosecutor matthew colangelo reading mr. trump's most incendiary remarks from that video for the jury today, arguing the former president was so desperate to contain the damage with female voters he directed cohen to pay off stormy daniels so she couldn't go public about an alleged sexual encounter, which mr. trump denies. but it is not the hush money itself that he's charged with in this trial. it's how then president trump documented his monthly reimbursement payments to cohen on internal company records as legal expenses. prosecutors telling the jury of seven men and five women today it was "election fraud, pure and simple." but mr. trump is not facing conspiracy or campaign financ
trump, his former fixer and attorney michael cohen, and david pecker, the long-time publisher of the "national enquirer." this is where prosecutors say the trio hatched a plot for the tabloid to buy and bury any damning stories about mr. trump, a tactic known as catch and kill. prosecutors say it was the release of the "access hollywood" tape that turned the campaign upside down in october of 2016. lead prosecutor matthew colangelo reading mr. trump's most incendiary remarks...
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so when when trump comes out today and he brings up michael cohen, just given how well you know, michael cohen. this is what trump said about him as he as he was leaving the courtroom she got in trouble for things that had nothing to do with me that a troubling went to jail. >> this had nothing to do with me you're basically saying, well, it was connected to donald trump so all i'm saying is we'd the public record. >> i will i don't want to say anything at all about that comment. by mr. trump i said he's entitled to a presumption of innocence and let the jury decide on the evidence. but i do want to remind everybody, watching michael cohen for the last five plus years that i've worked with him has been attacked. his family has been threatened. i know his family i know his children, and i know has michael has stood up in front of the world publicly and owned his mistake takes if he does that in front of a jury, i believe that what judge engoron decided, i hope that the jury will decide this is a credible man who has been through a lot & owned his mistakes, and that contrition adds to his
so when when trump comes out today and he brings up michael cohen, just given how well you know, michael cohen. this is what trump said about him as he as he was leaving the courtroom she got in trouble for things that had nothing to do with me that a troubling went to jail. >> this had nothing to do with me you're basically saying, well, it was connected to donald trump so all i'm saying is we'd the public record. >> i will i don't want to say anything at all about that comment. by...
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[cheers and applause] michael! michael, you were with trump this morning at his campaign stop, right? >> yep, and once again, trump proved that he is a man of the people. blue-collar workers, union guys, donald j. trump is one of them. clearly the j stands for "joe" as in "joe sixpack," "average joe," or "jolene" because of the adultery. >> ronny: right, right, he's an everyman, a regular person. and what the trumps lawyers argue with the supreme court today? >> their argument is quite simple, ronny. donald trump is not a regular person. he's not some blue-collar worker, or a union guy. donald j. trump is an untouchable godlike entity who lives above the law. right? clearly the j stands for "judicially immune from all prosecution forever and all time. amen." >> jordan: but michael, how does he square those two? that sounds totally contradictory. >> not at all. donnie trump is a guy you can imagine having a beer with. is also the guy who can murder the guy he's having a beer with because the law doesn't apply to him
[cheers and applause] michael! michael, you were with trump this morning at his campaign stop, right? >> yep, and once again, trump proved that he is a man of the people. blue-collar workers, union guys, donald j. trump is one of them. clearly the j stands for "joe" as in "joe sixpack," "average joe," or "jolene" because of the adultery. >> ronny: right, right, he's an everyman, a regular person. and what the trumps lawyers argue with the...
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michael? >> michael: thank you, george. overseas to israel, vowing to respond after iran's attack over the weekend. the biden administration and other world leaders are urging restraint. matt gutman is in israel with the latest. good morning, matt. >> reporter: good morning, michael. we are in southern israel at a military base. what you're seeing here is part of one of the 130 ballistic missiles fired by iran at israel. you can see shrapnel here. it was knocked out of the sky by an arrow anti-missile. this is just the fuel tank. here would have been the warhead. 800 pounds of hot explosives. israeli official telling me their anti-missile shield worked perfectly, but it was also a matter of luck that one of these didn't hit a population center killing dozens and possibly triggering a regional war. the middle east on edge this morning with iran vowing a massive response to the slightest action from israel as israel vows to retaliate for that rain of missiles. >> iran will pay the consequences for its actions. >> reporter: pr
michael? >> michael: thank you, george. overseas to israel, vowing to respond after iran's attack over the weekend. the biden administration and other world leaders are urging restraint. matt gutman is in israel with the latest. good morning, matt. >> reporter: good morning, michael. we are in southern israel at a military base. what you're seeing here is part of one of the 130 ballistic missiles fired by iran at israel. you can see shrapnel here. it was knocked out of the sky by an...
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>> well, michael, they're gonna do it through their witnesses. they're going to do it through michael cohen. they're gonna do it through perhaps stormy daniels. they're going to argue donald trump's intent here was to interfere, of course, with the campaign to hide the information, the allegation about stormy daniels affair from the public. but i think donald trump's defense, i do not actually agree that he needs to take the stand. and in order to make that defense, i think he can do it. as you said, through the prosecution witnesses and the closest example we have to this is the john edwards trial back in 2012, he made a similar defense, ultimately successfully where he said his team argued the reason for the payments was to protect against personal humiliation john edwards never took the stand. they managed to do that through the prosecution's own witnesses, by the way, the witnesses, michael cohen doesn't have to say donald trump wanted to protect his family. he won't say that. but as long as they establish that donald trump had a wife and chi
>> well, michael, they're gonna do it through their witnesses. they're going to do it through michael cohen. they're gonna do it through perhaps stormy daniels. they're going to argue donald trump's intent here was to interfere, of course, with the campaign to hide the information, the allegation about stormy daniels affair from the public. but i think donald trump's defense, i do not actually agree that he needs to take the stand. and in order to make that defense, i think he can do it....
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michael was very agitated. it looked like he was getting a lot of pressure to get the answer, like right away, the judge left the bathroom now, ending the testimony there. so now, what's the jury thinking of the next day and a half? a hold on a second. >> we know that this is the point person delegated and designated by donald trump. >> there's pressure about this particular story. david pecker saying this one feels different, having dylan howard go out to california to meet with her, he recommends that donald trump get this story out. of the market. >> we know already from the dorman case and beyond getting off the market means getting you a payment, having some sort of an nda. >> you can't put it anywhere else you put a lever above you about $1 million. if you go some place else all being established to build the momentum and leave it for the jury to say, okay, now, hold on over the next day to have i'm thinking about it. this sounds like donald trump petro something. i've got a point person, he's coming out
michael was very agitated. it looked like he was getting a lot of pressure to get the answer, like right away, the judge left the bathroom now, ending the testimony there. so now, what's the jury thinking of the next day and a half? a hold on a second. >> we know that this is the point person delegated and designated by donald trump. >> there's pressure about this particular story. david pecker saying this one feels different, having dylan howard go out to california to meet with...
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michael's my attorney. and you'll have to ask michael. >> what trump knew about that reimbursement system and when he knew it will also be central to the case, a which is what makes these less recognizable names also veryec interesting. jeffrey mcconney and madeleine. mcconney was the former controlleras for the trump administration. he would have had t access and maybe needed to approve the payments to michael cohen, which were all classified as payments for legal services. trump's oval office secretary during the period when cohen was being reimbursed by trump. because trump was doing all this reimbursing when he was in the white house as president, she a front row seat. and that's not even the whole potential witness list. joining me now to discuss our msnbc legal correspondent lisa rubin and kush kadori. lisa, i was interested in this potential witness list, and i'm sure you were interested and more informed in following this case and deep legal expertise. who among those names stuck out to youuc as bei
michael's my attorney. and you'll have to ask michael. >> what trump knew about that reimbursement system and when he knew it will also be central to the case, a which is what makes these less recognizable names also veryec interesting. jeffrey mcconney and madeleine. mcconney was the former controlleras for the trump administration. he would have had t access and maybe needed to approve the payments to michael cohen, which were all classified as payments for legal services. trump's oval...
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but is this kind of classic michael cohen? >> look, michael cohen is making a strong case for himself being the most irrepressible star witness in history at this point. i mean, he's, you know, he's written two memoirs on his experiences with former president trump. he's hosted a very popular podcast, actually had a number of celebrities on to talk about his personal journey. working for trump then turning against him and also his broader thoughts on trump and the political movement he leads. i think this is the classic michael cohen. he's been very chatty in a way that i'm sure has given prosecutors tense moments about the things he, you know, directly or indirectly, the things he will be addressing when he takes the stand in this trial. >> maybe chatty bordering on, can't stop himself, jeremy. and also, i guess we can make the argument that may not eve describe it because what happened today in court, there have been complaints from the defense side, look, you've got this gag order on donald trump and he can't talk about wit
but is this kind of classic michael cohen? >> look, michael cohen is making a strong case for himself being the most irrepressible star witness in history at this point. i mean, he's, you know, he's written two memoirs on his experiences with former president trump. he's hosted a very popular podcast, actually had a number of celebrities on to talk about his personal journey. working for trump then turning against him and also his broader thoughts on trump and the political movement he...
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michael is right. donald trump has been a huge stress test on a lot of democratic institutions, and he's going to be a stress test on our judicial system. he's being judged by a jury of his peers. that's a powerful thing about democracy. ordinary people are going to decide his fate. and the stakes are really high. you heard that in the opening arguments today. his lawyers are arguing, nothing wrong with trying to influence an election. >> how important is it to have some kind of outcome, not a mistrial, some decision in this case? >> i think it's absolutely essentially, and we may not get it. we've got to be grown-up americans and say our system works, and it's not always perfect and doesn't always give us a resolution that everyone agrees with. and the other thing, and this draws totally on what mara just said, a feature of 2024 and the time that we're living in, you know, there was a verdict, for instance, with richard nixon to use that example. he was driven out of office to avoid going to prison, a
michael is right. donald trump has been a huge stress test on a lot of democratic institutions, and he's going to be a stress test on our judicial system. he's being judged by a jury of his peers. that's a powerful thing about democracy. ordinary people are going to decide his fate. and the stakes are really high. you heard that in the opening arguments today. his lawyers are arguing, nothing wrong with trying to influence an election. >> how important is it to have some kind of outcome,...
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you can't do this just on the shoulders of michael cohen thighs, on the shoulders of michael cohen. right. you need everything else around him to lift him up. otherwise, there is no correct? right. you can't you can't have it on. i know he has long felt that they were going to do that and that he would be he would say it. but then they would prove it separately from my one to the side. he's he's critical, but everything around him and stew one thing that is david pecker is now walked off the stand men that had been friends. >> again, we put that in quotes, but friends such that they were friends over decades. they have not spoken since the beginning of 2019, according to pecker's testimony. so do you think they'll ever speak again? i mean, trump has said things about him this way. >> if you look at how once pecker told his tail that he was required to he also tried to make friends with trump again, so more like from the godfather, it's personal, not business and this is kind of that relationship anyways, so pretty yep description? >> yeah. all right. well, thank you all very much. >
you can't do this just on the shoulders of michael cohen thighs, on the shoulders of michael cohen. right. you need everything else around him to lift him up. otherwise, there is no correct? right. you can't you can't have it on. i know he has long felt that they were going to do that and that he would be he would say it. but then they would prove it separately from my one to the side. he's he's critical, but everything around him and stew one thing that is david pecker is now walked off the...
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so he made comments of course, about michael cohen and about stormy daniels. i forget her real name, but he certainly went on social media yesterday and make a lot of comments calling them liars. i'm trash and all kinds of fixed prosecution has asked her ready for contempt order and they've asked him to start imposing fines of $3,000, which isn't much of a deterrent for him. but it can ratchet up from there. it could be daily finds that increase the exponentially and eventually he may have to consider if you won't stop i can nic card partially, right. you for violating a court order so we'll see what the tug of war between the judge and mr. trump is with respect to that gag order, will see if tropics he does shut up trump has railed against this prosecution from the very start, from your perspective, judge, would a defendant not named donald trump have faced these? charges in this case >> yes. i think i think someone else would. now, i know his argument that this is unprecedented and a witch-hunt and it's just done to get him. i don't buy that there are a lot
so he made comments of course, about michael cohen and about stormy daniels. i forget her real name, but he certainly went on social media yesterday and make a lot of comments calling them liars. i'm trash and all kinds of fixed prosecution has asked her ready for contempt order and they've asked him to start imposing fines of $3,000, which isn't much of a deterrent for him. but it can ratchet up from there. it could be daily finds that increase the exponentially and eventually he may have to...
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michael? >> michael: all eyes are on this, terry. thank you very much. we're going to turn to the protesters clashing with police on campuses across the country. california, texas, new york and massachusetts all seeing a new wave of demonstrators amid the israel/hamas war. trevor ault is in los angeles with the latest for us. good morning, trevor. >> reporter: good morning, michael. demonstrations here essentially shut down usc's campus. students and faculty have to show campus id just to get in. this was one of many schools across the country where we saw heated contentious clashes between protesters standing up for gaza and police telling them they need to leave. this morning the nationwide movement of campus demonstrations. getting sometimes violent. overnight at emerson college in boston, protesters attempting to form a human wall to stop police moving in, up to 100 protesters arrested. police at the university of southern california arresting 93 people while removing tents and protesters from a gaza solidarity camp. these tense moments after a scuff
michael? >> michael: all eyes are on this, terry. thank you very much. we're going to turn to the protesters clashing with police on campuses across the country. california, texas, new york and massachusetts all seeing a new wave of demonstrators amid the israel/hamas war. trevor ault is in los angeles with the latest for us. good morning, trevor. >> reporter: good morning, michael. demonstrations here essentially shut down usc's campus. students and faculty have to show campus id...
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michael? >> michael: appreciate that from you, aaron. now to news just released about a popular weight loss drug success in helping obese people suffering from sleep apnea which could affect up to 30 million people in the u.s. chief medical correspondent dr. jen ashton is here with the details. doc, good morning to you. >> good morning. >> michael: this study was funded by eli lilly and company. tell us about the study. >> phase 3 clinical trials. not yet peer reviewed or published, so limited data. let me take you through the headlines. they looked at people with moderate to severe sleep apnea both with and without c pap therapy. what they found after 52 weeks was that people on zepbound lowered their apnea events. this is the number of times during the course of one hour they stop breathing by up to 63%. unsurprisingly also lowered their body weight by about 20%. what is not known what the drug maker released is how much of this improvement in their sleep apnea was obviously due to weight loss. we know that's the primary result of this
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michael cohen, and you know i've never been a fan of michael for various reasons. you know, he's a serial liar. he's shown himself incapable of telling the truth. his legal acumen leaves a lot to be desired. let's just say if leonard hand or darrow had a love child, it would be cohen. >> he claimed he just paid retainer money and now it's being prosecuted as financial froud, lying about the expense. you have a lot of experience in the case. is donald trump lying when he says it was going to be a retainer? >> i don't believe that. if you look at the interviews you and i conducted in 2018, i've always scoffed at that. my point is one just of trial dynamics. who's going to tell the story. the problem is if the prosecution relies predominantly on michael cohen and documents don't admit themselves into evidence. i see various legal commentators talk about well, this is a document case. well, that may be true to a certain degree, but you've still got to have somebody on the stand that tells the story. and to say that michael cohen is a problem witness would be an underst
michael cohen, and you know i've never been a fan of michael for various reasons. you know, he's a serial liar. he's shown himself incapable of telling the truth. his legal acumen leaves a lot to be desired. let's just say if leonard hand or darrow had a love child, it would be cohen. >> he claimed he just paid retainer money and now it's being prosecuted as financial froud, lying about the expense. you have a lot of experience in the case. is donald trump lying when he says it was going...
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michael cohen's name. he criticized him hey downplayed the legal work that michael cohen had done for the former president. and as you see there, the prosecutors are saying these violations were made with knowledge and beyond and willful beyond a reasonable doubt, which basically means trump knew this gag order was in place. he knew what the gag order limited him from saying, and he still willfully violated it. there presidentially right now, making their argument to this, judge before the defense has a chance to argue to him, but there was one moment as this got underway gym where trump's attorneys came into the room that prosecutors came into the room. judge, took the bench and then those attorneys and the judge went into a side room. it's not clear to us yet what they were discussing, but trump was sitting alone at the defense table while that was happening. they have now returned to the room and they are going through this essentially asking the judge to find a way to make trump's stop violating this g
michael cohen's name. he criticized him hey downplayed the legal work that michael cohen had done for the former president. and as you see there, the prosecutors are saying these violations were made with knowledge and beyond and willful beyond a reasonable doubt, which basically means trump knew this gag order was in place. he knew what the gag order limited him from saying, and he still willfully violated it. there presidentially right now, making their argument to this, judge before the...
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michael? >> michael: thank you, george. overnight the senate passed a $95 billion foreign aid package for ukraine, israel and taiwan which also includes a ban on tik tok. the measure now heads to the desk of president biden. our selina wang is on capitol hill for us. good morning. >> reporter: good morning, michael. that countdown for tik tok begins after congress just passed that law that could ban the app in america but get ready for a drawn out legal battle because tik tok is going to fight this in the courts, saying it violates your right to free speech. >> the yays are 79. >> reporter: this morning the clock ticking down for tik tok after the senate passed a bill overnight giving the social media app's chinese parent company an ultimatum. sell the app or get banned in the u.s. >> tik tok is a major foreign threat. the bill we are passing today puts an end to that. >> reporter: lawmakers in both parties think tik tok is a serious national security risk. they claim the chinese government could force tik tok's owner, byte
michael? >> michael: thank you, george. overnight the senate passed a $95 billion foreign aid package for ukraine, israel and taiwan which also includes a ban on tik tok. the measure now heads to the desk of president biden. our selina wang is on capitol hill for us. good morning. >> reporter: good morning, michael. that countdown for tik tok begins after congress just passed that law that could ban the app in america but get ready for a drawn out legal battle because tik tok is...
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but i want to ask you about michael cohen. michael cohen knows he has a credibility problem. michael cohen has spent a lot of time with these prosecutors, right? they've had the conversations but he took a profane swipe at trump on x. wrote among other things you are attacks stink of desperation. we are all hoping you take the stand in your defense. if you're the prosecutor who's calling cohen to the stand, what are you thinking when you see that? >> i'm thinking michael cohen, please shut up. please just do your testifying in the courtroom, but the prosecutor does not control michael cohen. i'm not sure anyone controls michael cohen. so he's not doing the prosecution that he favors in a way that makes his testimony even more credible. although we know at the same time, that he now des dispiezs trump. with regard to the testimony of cohen, they want to hit it and quit it. >> paul and danny, i don't know what the rest of the trial holds when they reconvene on thursday, but the start of this has been pretty dog gone interesting. thank you both. i'm sure we'll speak again very s
but i want to ask you about michael cohen. michael cohen knows he has a credibility problem. michael cohen has spent a lot of time with these prosecutors, right? they've had the conversations but he took a profane swipe at trump on x. wrote among other things you are attacks stink of desperation. we are all hoping you take the stand in your defense. if you're the prosecutor who's calling cohen to the stand, what are you thinking when you see that? >> i'm thinking michael cohen, please...
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of course, michael cohen. so there there's a lot to get to when court resumes tomorrow, in addition to that, we're still of course, waiting to hear how the judge is going to rule on that gag order. we still don't know with that if that ruling is going to come tomorrow or when. but certainly a lot of details there that we're waiting for our brand absolutely million of course, that ruling could come at any time and our experts are all here with me, keys, kelly, so no reporter covered david pecker longer than you have covered him? former new york post media columnist. so you know, this and you know him. he is set to take the stand again tomorrow and he's been granted immunity in exchange for this testimony, right? it wasn't that he wanted to be here necessarily, but he's gotten immunity. >> and you think that he won't hold back. >> i don't think he will. he will not hold back at all. he has nothing to lose now his immunity deal is basically he has to testify and tell the truth if he doesn't tell the truth, the de
of course, michael cohen. so there there's a lot to get to when court resumes tomorrow, in addition to that, we're still of course, waiting to hear how the judge is going to rule on that gag order. we still don't know with that if that ruling is going to come tomorrow or when. but certainly a lot of details there that we're waiting for our brand absolutely million of course, that ruling could come at any time and our experts are all here with me, keys, kelly, so no reporter covered david pecker...
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michael cohen didn't run for president. michael cohen went to jail. it feels like that is a basic topic sentence under which a lot of these witnesses will be supporting that story and that plot with their testimony. >> right. i think the idea is to almost not quite extract michael cohen but to build the evidence around him. he will probably come at the end in terms of of a witness. even today, i'm still struck by the new information that came out. we'll have narrators throughout. we heard about text messages that went back and forthwith the "national enquirer" when they went out to see karen mcdougal, one of the women who had a relationship with donald trump. they were trying to confirm if the story was true. there was an election night, a pledge that went back and for the between one of the lawyers involved that was representing karen mcdougal. we'll see a lot of that come through. and david pecker was not on the stand for very long. but just hearing the details that we got, the idea that they would, if a story, reporters were given about $10,000 to
michael cohen didn't run for president. michael cohen went to jail. it feels like that is a basic topic sentence under which a lot of these witnesses will be supporting that story and that plot with their testimony. >> right. i think the idea is to almost not quite extract michael cohen but to build the evidence around him. he will probably come at the end in terms of of a witness. even today, i'm still struck by the new information that came out. we'll have narrators throughout. we heard...