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david? >> david: aaron katersky reporting all week long for us, aaron, thank you. >>> meantime tonight, there are new images just in after israel has now retaliated after iran's first-ever direct attack on israeli soil. tonight here, you will see the new satellite images of the damage inside iran. and where does this go from here? abc's matt gutman in israel again tonight. >> reporter: tonight, israel striking back inside iran, retaliating for tehran's first-ever direct attack on israel. the pinpoint strike happening shortly before dawn, videos circulating online appearing to show explosions in the distance. a senior u.s. official telling abc news israeli fighter jets firing at least three missiles from outside iranian airspace, destroying an air defense radar site that protects the natanz nuclear facility in central iran. but that nuclear facility, not the intended target. new satellite images released today showing damage near this iranian air base. the strike meant to send a message to te
david? >> david: aaron katersky reporting all week long for us, aaron, thank you. >>> meantime tonight, there are new images just in after israel has now retaliated after iran's first-ever direct attack on israeli soil. tonight here, you will see the new satellite images of the damage inside iran. and where does this go from here? abc's matt gutman in israel again tonight. >> reporter: tonight, israel striking back inside iran, retaliating for tehran's first-ever direct...
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david schmaier. really great to have you on the show. and, david, i want to start with this, cos in this show, we've been looking at the billions of dollars behind the global pet industry. so i want to start by asking you, do you have pets? so, aaron, we love pets in our house. and my wife and i, we have two dogs and we just simply love them to death. and, uh, you know, to all the pet lovers all around the world, you know, we're with you. do you spend a lot of money on them? more than i would have thought. and, uh, probably like you and, uh, but, you know, it's worth every penny. ok. that's great. so, david, let's talk about your company, salesforce. you're a huge company. in fact, you're the 61st largest company on the planet. but, look, let's be frank here. a lot of people watching this won't have heard of salesforce. so just briefly explain what it is you do and what is the core of your business. sure. salesforce helps companies connect with their customers in entirely new ways. so we work with some of the largest companies in the wor
david schmaier. really great to have you on the show. and, david, i want to start with this, cos in this show, we've been looking at the billions of dollars behind the global pet industry. so i want to start by asking you, do you have pets? so, aaron, we love pets in our house. and my wife and i, we have two dogs and we just simply love them to death. and, uh, you know, to all the pet lovers all around the world, you know, we're with you. do you spend a lot of money on them? more than i would...
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david? >> david: ike ejiochi right here at jfk airport. ike, good to have you in new york. >>> tonight, here in new york city, columbia university increasing security as pro-palestinian demonstrators rally against the israel-hamas war. the school switching to remote classes, and tonight, protests now spreading to campuses across the u.s. abc's stephanie ramos at columbia tonight. >> reporter: tonight, college campuses scrambling to handle a growing pro-palestinian protest movement. columbia university stepping up campus security and moving classes online. the school's president saying, "we need a reset to de-escalate the rancor." [ crowd chanting ] but today, fresh arrests and tensions boiling over on the first night of passover. this israeli assistant professor confronting university officials over being denied access to the main lawn, as school officials p tried to separate protesters. >> i am a professor here. i have every right to be everywhere on campus. you cannot let people that support hamas on campus, and me, a professor, not go o
david? >> david: ike ejiochi right here at jfk airport. ike, good to have you in new york. >>> tonight, here in new york city, columbia university increasing security as pro-palestinian demonstrators rally against the israel-hamas war. the school switching to remote classes, and tonight, protests now spreading to campuses across the u.s. abc's stephanie ramos at columbia tonight. >> reporter: tonight, college campuses scrambling to handle a growing pro-palestinian protest...
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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
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david? >> david: let's get more on that. trevor, thank you. let's bring in senior meteorologist rob marciano. rob, this aftershock, 4.0, that's not insignificant? >> no, we were worried about that. we had a number of 2.0 or less quakes after that first one. this 4.0, significant for sure. and it's going to be hours if not days of that threat continuing until the ground around that fault and that original quake settles down, david. >> david: expecting aftershocks in the hours to come. in the meantime, rob, you're also tracking this next cross-country storm? >> yeah, weather-wise, another potent storm coming into the west, the core of which actually has already swung through california. we have over a foot of snow in the sierra. we have got significant winds over 70 miles an hour in the intermountain west. look at the wind energy we expect into the mountains and into the plains. red flag warnings are posted and high wind warnings as well. let's track this thing. the bulk of the precipitation g
david? >> david: let's get more on that. trevor, thank you. let's bring in senior meteorologist rob marciano. rob, this aftershock, 4.0, that's not insignificant? >> no, we were worried about that. we had a number of 2.0 or less quakes after that first one. this 4.0, significant for sure. and it's going to be hours if not days of that threat continuing until the ground around that fault and that original quake settles down, david. >> david: expecting aftershocks in the hours...
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david? >> david: rachel scott leading us off from washington. rachel, thank you. >>> we turn now to michigan, where james and jennifer crumbley, the first parents ever to be convicted in a child's school mass shooting, tonight now sentenced to 10 to 15 years in prison each. the michigan couple together for the first time since their arrest, after their son's deadly rampage. their son using a gun they bought him as a gift. the father apologizing in court today, but then, the families of the four teens who died with their own words for each of those parents. abc's trevor ault from michigan tonight. >> reporter: tonight, the historic sentence for james and jennifer crumbley. a michigan judge sending the parents to prison for 10 to 15 years, the maximum sentence, for failing to prevent their son's mass shooting. >> these convictions are not about poor parenting. these convictions confirm repeated acts, or lack of acts, that could have halted an oncoming runaway train. >> reporter: despite the wa
david? >> david: rachel scott leading us off from washington. rachel, thank you. >>> we turn now to michigan, where james and jennifer crumbley, the first parents ever to be convicted in a child's school mass shooting, tonight now sentenced to 10 to 15 years in prison each. the michigan couple together for the first time since their arrest, after their son's deadly rampage. their son using a gun they bought him as a gift. the father apologizing in court today, but then, the...
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david? >> david: stephanie ramos tonight. stephanie, thank you. >>> meantime, the armorer in the "rust" movie shooting was sentenced today for involuntary manslaughter in santa fe, new mexico. hannah gutierrez receiving the maximum of 18 months in prison for the deadly shooting of cinematographer halyna hutchins in 2021. the judge criticizing her for a lack of remorse, telling her, quote, you alone turned a safe weapon into a lethal weapon. actor alec baldwin, who was holding the gun when it was fired, has pleaded not guilty to involuntary manslaughter. >>> when we come back here tonight, the grim discovery in the search for two missing moms. disappearing on the way to pick up one of the mother's children for a birthday party. what's now been discovered. >>> and two men seen destroying an ancient rock formation in the u.s. you'll see the images tonight. and authorities want your help. some migraine attacks catch you off guard, but for me a stressful day can trigger migraine attacks too. that's why my go to is nurtec odt. it's
david? >> david: stephanie ramos tonight. stephanie, thank you. >>> meantime, the armorer in the "rust" movie shooting was sentenced today for involuntary manslaughter in santa fe, new mexico. hannah gutierrez receiving the maximum of 18 months in prison for the deadly shooting of cinematographer halyna hutchins in 2021. the judge criticizing her for a lack of remorse, telling her, quote, you alone turned a safe weapon into a lethal weapon. actor alec baldwin, who was...
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david: i have something i would like to sell. [laughter] you don't feel inadequate being the second wealthiest man in the world, is that right? one of the most recognized names and faces in the world is kim kardashian. she has more than 365 million instagram followers. i don't have any instagram followers. she decided to get into private equity and is starting a fund with one of my former partners, jay sammons. i had a chance at a private equity conference to interview jay and kim and a chance to interview kim kardashian alone before the conference began. i have often said private equity is the highest calling of mankind. why did it take you so long to realize and join the private equity world? kim: i finally got talked into it, once i came to that realization. i've had a long-standing relationship with jay, who came from the carlyle group, and i was close to doing a few deals with jay when he was at the carlyle group. for about 10 years, we had conversations, whether it was through something we were going to do or people close t
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and david pecker is testimony. i think it will come out later on thursday, but the idea that donald trump had to gross up michael cohen in order to make him whole for the payments as he is actually reimbursing him for what was being classified as payments for legal services, even though there had been no legal services rendered. so that's the given multi here. and i think what the prosecution is trying to show them, there's a lot of discussion of donald trump's hands and all of this is that he's very much a micro manager. he is taking really close looks at what the money is where the money is going to whom it is going. and this is just david pecker and michael cohen doing his bidding, but he is the mastermind, essentially the puppet master, and they are simply the puppets jeff, the prosecutor, questioning david pecker, noted today in court that the one in the election statutes, the case is based on does have a conspiracy provision. >> what does that send you about the way that the prosecution is trying to frame? we
and david pecker is testimony. i think it will come out later on thursday, but the idea that donald trump had to gross up michael cohen in order to make him whole for the payments as he is actually reimbursing him for what was being classified as payments for legal services, even though there had been no legal services rendered. so that's the given multi here. and i think what the prosecution is trying to show them, there's a lot of discussion of donald trump's hands and all of this is that...
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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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so, david pecker testified. he consulted with an election attorney, a special attorney who does election law. and then he ran the karen mcdougal agreement by his own company's general counsel, their top lawyer. now, both of those are privileged conversations between attorney and client so david pecker didn't go into details. but, a prosecutor asked him based on that conversation, did you come to the decision you no longer wanted to be reimbursed for the money that ami had laid out to acquire karen mcdougal's lifetime rate ? david pecker responded, "yes, that is correct." "i called michael cohen, i said the agreement, the assignment deal is off. i'm not going forward. it is a bad idea. i want you to rip up the agreement. " in other words, david pecker had a brush with this in the past, campaign finance law and how it is located in a catch and kill scheme for a candidate, thought about them doing the same thing here, had a talk with his lawyer, decided receiving the money for the express purpose of paying off trum
so, david pecker testified. he consulted with an election attorney, a special attorney who does election law. and then he ran the karen mcdougal agreement by his own company's general counsel, their top lawyer. now, both of those are privileged conversations between attorney and client so david pecker didn't go into details. but, a prosecutor asked him based on that conversation, did you come to the decision you no longer wanted to be reimbursed for the money that ami had laid out to acquire...
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david? >> david: and rob, as you know, that's going to affect the eclipse viewing, and you're going to stick around and show us that forecast a bit later here. we'll see you then, rob, thank you. >>> we turn now to that close call here in new york city tonight. the faa now investigating a southwest flight veering offcourse, flying, they say, dangerously close to the control tower while trying to land at laguardia airport. you will hear the air traffic controllers and what they said as the plane grew closer. gio benitez covers aviation. >> reporter: tonight, news of a dangerous close call at one of the nation's busiest airports. a southwest flight nearly slamming into the control tower. >> go around. go around. fly runway heading, climb and maintain 2,000. climb and maintain 2,000, 2,000. >> reporter: federal investigators say severe weather -- including high windshear -- forced that plane with 153 passengers and crew onboard to veer offcourse at new york's laguardia airport last month. the p
david? >> david: and rob, as you know, that's going to affect the eclipse viewing, and you're going to stick around and show us that forecast a bit later here. we'll see you then, rob, thank you. >>> we turn now to that close call here in new york city tonight. the faa now investigating a southwest flight veering offcourse, flying, they say, dangerously close to the control tower while trying to land at laguardia airport. you will hear the air traffic controllers and what they...
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david? >> david: marcus, thank you. >>> back in the u.s. tonight, and to this nor'easter slamming the east coast at this hour. all part of a deadly storm system. severe storms, tornadoes, at least two dead because of these storms. and turbulence on a passenger jet forcing an emergency landing. at this hour, flood watches now from philadelphia to new york city. winds in the northeast gusting more than 60 miles per hour, right up through boston. and more than a foot of snow possible in parts of upstate new york and across new england. near jeffersonville, indiana, tonight, a multivehicle accident on interstate 265. homes surrounded by water. this is allegheny county, pennsylvania, near pittsburgh. and winds bringing down a massive tree on new york's upper west side. rob marciano timing this out tonight, and abc's trevor ault with the images from these dangerous storms coming in. >> reporter: tonight, that system that brought a tornado outbreak to the heartland now tracking up the east coast as
david? >> david: marcus, thank you. >>> back in the u.s. tonight, and to this nor'easter slamming the east coast at this hour. all part of a deadly storm system. severe storms, tornadoes, at least two dead because of these storms. and turbulence on a passenger jet forcing an emergency landing. at this hour, flood watches now from philadelphia to new york city. winds in the northeast gusting more than 60 miles per hour, right up through boston. and more than a foot of snow...
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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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of david pecker. is that a violation of the gag order? >> they're holding their ammunition. i think -- >> are they trying to influence david pecker? >> when i was a young watergate prosecutor, i thought we had won the battle that no one is above the law and i thought that that was last in memorial. now, trump is violating the gag order. i don't think it is a closed question. the difficulty is what is the judge going to do about it and the d.a. said we're not asking for incarceration. so what is the judge going to do? he has to follow the law. if my client did something like that, they would be in jail, i mean, there would be a hearing, handcuffs on before they ever have a hearing. what the judge is going to do incarceration, i just don't think is a realistic option. it would make trump a martyr. >> and so, politically, what do you think trump wants the judge to do? i mean, trump is trying to use this gag order politically to his benefit, right, richard? and is he trying to egg the judge to try to inca
of david pecker. is that a violation of the gag order? >> they're holding their ammunition. i think -- >> are they trying to influence david pecker? >> when i was a young watergate prosecutor, i thought we had won the battle that no one is above the law and i thought that that was last in memorial. now, trump is violating the gag order. i don't think it is a closed question. the difficulty is what is the judge going to do about it and the d.a. said we're not asking for...
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one, this was not david first rodeo. and, two, david pecker was always serving david pecker. in other words, the primary purpose of the payment had nothing to do with benefiting donald trump's campaign, trump the david pecker was good business as he had always been. that doesn't, to your point,, and the fact that it is still a federal election law violation. more importantly, as david pecker acknowledged in his direct, he knew it at the time. >> let me interject. isn't there a big difference between what david pecker used to do for donald trump for 17 years in terms of reading stories and trying to keep him happy and trying to get them to contribute and all of that stuff and then once trump campaign started in 2015 and 2016, that is when david pecker started paying to shut people up for the first time. persecution said in their opening statement on monday that that was only once trump had his presidential campaign going, that was the first time they ever paid anyone, paid anyone for information about trump. it is qualitatively process at that point. >> i agree with that. and,
one, this was not david first rodeo. and, two, david pecker was always serving david pecker. in other words, the primary purpose of the payment had nothing to do with benefiting donald trump's campaign, trump the david pecker was good business as he had always been. that doesn't, to your point,, and the fact that it is still a federal election law violation. more importantly, as david pecker acknowledged in his direct, he knew it at the time. >> let me interject. isn't there a big...
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david? >> david: horrific scene. pierre, thank you. >>> we tern now to the growing campus protests over the war in gaza. tonight, here in new york, university officials ordering students to leave their encampment by 2:00 p.m. or face immediate us pex. they did not leave. so, what happens next here? and the arrests on campuses now across this nation. abc's stephanie ramos at columbia again tonight. >> reporter: tonight, defiance at columbia university. pro-palestinian protesters refusing to dismantle their tents, despite a warning to leave this campus lawn or face suspension. >> we will not be moved by intimidation tactics. we will not be moved unless by force. >> free, free the hostages. >> reporter: outside columbia's gate, nypd officers taking this woman into police custody. but after more than 100 arrests here ten days ago, the school says calling the nypd back inside campus would only enflame the situation. columbia's president pleading with protesters to clear the way for graduation. pointing out many seniors me
david? >> david: horrific scene. pierre, thank you. >>> we tern now to the growing campus protests over the war in gaza. tonight, here in new york, university officials ordering students to leave their encampment by 2:00 p.m. or face immediate us pex. they did not leave. so, what happens next here? and the arrests on campuses now across this nation. abc's stephanie ramos at columbia again tonight. >> reporter: tonight, defiance at columbia university. pro-palestinian...
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and david, you're thoughts about what we're learning for the first time from david pecker's testimony? >> it is pretty stark. to think about practices that were in affect at the national enquirer. if you stopped someone on the street and said is the gossip tabloid going be an avatar or have secret agendas made for the stories they public or don't publish. and people thought gosh, there might be some give and take maybe there is some favoritism. but what we've learned about here is that this tabloid, that is consumed by millions of people, often on check out stands and often at home, often these days online, shared on social media, was picking and killing what stories to publish on the basis of what would help a friend ofity publisher david pecker, a friend by the name of donald trump and according to pecker's own testimony, what might embarrass his presidential came in that 2016 cycle. pecker was on board in 2016 walking through stories with michael cohen about what things they should pick to go after, hillary clinton and he had previous thought about what kind of stories earlier in t
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david. >> david: all of this amid heightened concerns. steve osunsami leading us off tonight. >>> we turn now to that major spring storm on the move at this hour. tornado watches up as we're on tonight across multiple states. then the northeast bracing for heavy rain and late-season snow. tonight 40 million americans on alert at this hour from texas to west virginia. the tornado threat and then the heavy rain for the mid-atlantic and the northeast. washington, d.c., philadelphia, new york city all starting tomorrow. potentially several inches of snow further inland. senior meteorologist rob marciano tracking it all for us right here on a monday night. hey, rob. >> reporter: hi, david. a dangerous 48 hours to come tonight. we already have those tornado watches that are posted and flood watches. already baseball size hail tonight in texas. the threat is going to increase as the system begins to intensify. oklahoma city to kansas city through central illinois tonight. tomorrow a northern jet dips down and amplifies everything. it's going to
david. >> david: all of this amid heightened concerns. steve osunsami leading us off tonight. >>> we turn now to that major spring storm on the move at this hour. tornado watches up as we're on tonight across multiple states. then the northeast bracing for heavy rain and late-season snow. tonight 40 million americans on alert at this hour from texas to west virginia. the tornado threat and then the heavy rain for the mid-atlantic and the northeast. washington, d.c., philadelphia,...
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again, the focus that david pecker is here to tell the story that, number one, they used david pecker and the "national enquirer" to influence the 2016 election and that, number two, that they sought after these negative stories alleging extramarital affairs with donald trump in order to keep them from the american public before november of 2016, chris. >> okay. paul, trump's defense drilled in again today into the words standard in questioning pecker, they drew that running negative stories like one on trump's opponents was standard because it was good for business, but in redirect, steinglass also now honed in on that term. he asked is it standard to be negotiating with a presidential candidate's fixer on an agreement and is a $1 million liquidated damages clause on a $30,000 source agreement standard operating procedure. who's being more effective on the use of the word standard and why does it matter so much? >> so i think they were both making decent points. this trial is about trump's motive in arranging this hush money payment, hush money payments aren't illegal unless you're d
again, the focus that david pecker is here to tell the story that, number one, they used david pecker and the "national enquirer" to influence the 2016 election and that, number two, that they sought after these negative stories alleging extramarital affairs with donald trump in order to keep them from the american public before november of 2016, chris. >> okay. paul, trump's defense drilled in again today into the words standard in questioning pecker, they drew that running...
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david pecker. we'll be right back how would really happened sunday at nine on cnn. >> you know, when i take the bike out like this, all my stress is just melt away. >> i hear that is bad. boy can fix anything yeah. >> tough day at work, nice cruises sorts. >> you write out when i'm writing, i'm not even thinking about my painful cavity he shouldn't ignore it. and every time i get stressed about having to pay my bills hop. on the bike, man, i'll come on. >> you got to pay your bills. >> you don't have to worry about anything when you're protected by america's number one motorcycle insurer? >> well, you definitely do those things aren't related so that is a vibrating pain at morgan stanley old-school hard work meets ball new thinking to help you see untapped possibilities and relax leslie, work with you to make them real okay. yeah, we got orders coming in, starting a business is never easy. a star near eight months pregnant that's a different story. sorry. >> i couldn't slow down. we were starting a
david pecker. we'll be right back how would really happened sunday at nine on cnn. >> you know, when i take the bike out like this, all my stress is just melt away. >> i hear that is bad. boy can fix anything yeah. >> tough day at work, nice cruises sorts. >> you write out when i'm writing, i'm not even thinking about my painful cavity he shouldn't ignore it. and every time i get stressed about having to pay my bills hop. on the bike, man, i'll come on. >> you got...
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david pecker says yes. steinglass says, did he ever say he was concerned about melania or how ivanka might feel. pecker says no, he invited me to the inauguration and he was going to get a cell phone number. that never transpired. pecker says he did not go to the inauguration and he asked his wife, and she said she didn't want to go either, so they didn't go. this is pecker saying this was -- part of the defense argument has been this is about protecting melania. he didn't want to embarrass me -- melania. and pecker said it was more about the campaign. >> it's on two levels. legally it's important. to have the campaign finance why it's a felony, this is so called john edwards defense, i did this for my family, not the campaign. the principal with the agreement with the other principal, david becker, donald trump. to have him say this was about the campaign, not his personal family goes directly to the legal theory. on the emotional side, just imagine you're a juror, you're in court, donald trump is sitting
david pecker says yes. steinglass says, did he ever say he was concerned about melania or how ivanka might feel. pecker says no, he invited me to the inauguration and he was going to get a cell phone number. that never transpired. pecker says he did not go to the inauguration and he asked his wife, and she said she didn't want to go either, so they didn't go. this is pecker saying this was -- part of the defense argument has been this is about protecting melania. he didn't want to embarrass me...
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david pecker responded, that's right. of course, at the heart of the charges here, falsifying business records, is specifically the stormy daniels payment and the reimbursement of michael cohen by donald trump. and what david pecker is now saying is that he never intended to be a part of the stormy daniels story here in the first place. another aspect of this here is the fact that they are going through some of the prior meetings that david pecker had testified about. one of them that they're currently discussing now is david pecker on january of 2017 walking into a trump tower meeting, just weeks before donald trump was sworn in as president, a meeting that included the likes of reince priebus, sean spicer and james comey and they're getting into the gritty details of exactly what david pecker's role is a part of all of these meetings was and the extent to which donald trump was using these opportunities to ensure the silence of some of these key figures. jose? >> this is a continuing issue, this meeting and as well as o
david pecker responded, that's right. of course, at the heart of the charges here, falsifying business records, is specifically the stormy daniels payment and the reimbursement of michael cohen by donald trump. and what david pecker is now saying is that he never intended to be a part of the stormy daniels story here in the first place. another aspect of this here is the fact that they are going through some of the prior meetings that david pecker had testified about. one of them that they're...
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yes, david mccullough. we published david for over 50 years. he was a beloved author. and he my favorite story about david mccullough. i'm not even sure it's you know, i'm not sure it's the one you were referring to. but i'll tell it to you, because i i think it really exempt defies. you know what we are as a publishing company. david was under contract to us to write a book about picasso, and he he spent about a year on it. and he came to the conclusion that he didn't want to write the book because he really did not want pablo picasso in his life any more. he didn't like the guy and david david had a really terrific literary agent named mort janklow. mort came to simon schuster. he said david wants to give his money back. he wants to give his advance back. he doesn't want to write this book and the people at simon schuster at the time, i believe it was -- snider, said, keep the money, don't return it. we want to publish whatever david does next and he'll come up with a better idea. and the book that he came up with was truman. and obviously that changed the trajectory
yes, david mccullough. we published david for over 50 years. he was a beloved author. and he my favorite story about david mccullough. i'm not even sure it's you know, i'm not sure it's the one you were referring to. but i'll tell it to you, because i i think it really exempt defies. you know what we are as a publishing company. david was under contract to us to write a book about picasso, and he he spent about a year on it. and he came to the conclusion that he didn't want to write the book...
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david is a nice guy. somewhere, it deflates those that want to rally around the martyr. >> what's interesting from a human nature aspect is that donald trump is the gift that keeps on giving. if you're attached to donald trump in any way, manner, shape, or form, you're going to end up in trouble with the law just by being with trump. to see his face, the still picture we showed, this is the first time in that man's life that he has been captured, and he is captured today. he will be captured every day that he has to sit in court. it's got to have an enormous emotional impact on him. >> and that's not all. >>> let's talk again, barbara mcquade, about what will happen in a couple hours. oral arguments at the supreme court on the question of immunity. we heard donald trump say to the group of reporters at the construction site, a president has to have total immunity, otherwise, he is a ceremonial president. suggesting when asked a couple months ago that, yes, he should have immunity if he sent s.e.a.l. team
david is a nice guy. somewhere, it deflates those that want to rally around the martyr. >> what's interesting from a human nature aspect is that donald trump is the gift that keeps on giving. if you're attached to donald trump in any way, manner, shape, or form, you're going to end up in trouble with the law just by being with trump. to see his face, the still picture we showed, this is the first time in that man's life that he has been captured, and he is captured today. he will be...
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and then donald trump and david pecker. talking about our girl karen. >> our girl karen and the way he says our girl karen speaks to the idea that he has actually has a relationship with her and this is an alleged ten-month relationship and i did think it was -- you know, and the david pecker stories of new york of old, right. like i mean, ron emanuel and ron perelman. i mean these are people, these are new york people. he sort of served as a kind of press secretary for new york people and he would somehow pump these gossipy tabloid stories into the magazine. what i think is the most interesting is that we saw they had -- they showed some of the stories that the "national enquirer" ran against ted cruz and marco rubio and they were so crazy. >> crazy. >> a lot of them based on almost nothing, right, like the ted cruz -- that dad was somehow a killer. i mean the zodiac killer. completely crazy. what's so like almost tragic to me is ted cruz is now so on team trump -- >> so is rubio. >> right. neither have said anything about
and then donald trump and david pecker. talking about our girl karen. >> our girl karen and the way he says our girl karen speaks to the idea that he has actually has a relationship with her and this is an alleged ten-month relationship and i did think it was -- you know, and the david pecker stories of new york of old, right. like i mean, ron emanuel and ron perelman. i mean these are people, these are new york people. he sort of served as a kind of press secretary for new york people...
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they're making the connection the david pecker and donald trump were friends david pecker, one point said, the defense attorneys are making the argument. yes. no, no, no, no. the prosecutor prosecutes because they wanted to say david pecker wouldn't be doing this to hurt donald trump. he liked it and he said at one point, i felt that donald trump was my mentor. he helped me throughout my career. i still consider them close even though we haven't spoken. i still consider him a friend. so trump's attorney or the defense attorney, emile bove, is asking you a series of questions since right now, if david pecker, the witness, about how prosecutors in fact prepared pecker to give, quote, consistent testimony. >> every time he's testified, david chatterley and some very interesting testimony not long ago this afternoon, we're david pecker recalled a phone conversation. he had with trump's white house team at the time according to mr. packer, hope hicks, and sarah huckabee sanders sara was the communications director or the press secretary, and hope x was a special assistant to the president
they're making the connection the david pecker and donald trump were friends david pecker, one point said, the defense attorneys are making the argument. yes. no, no, no, no. the prosecutor prosecutes because they wanted to say david pecker wouldn't be doing this to hurt donald trump. he liked it and he said at one point, i felt that donald trump was my mentor. he helped me throughout my career. i still consider them close even though we haven't spoken. i still consider him a friend. so trump's...
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david? >> david: aaron katersky leading us off tonight. aaron, thank you. >>> we turn now to the violent scening breaking out at campuses across this country over the war in gaza. mass protests at columbia, nyu, m.i.t., yaem, the university of minnesota, berkeley, and several more campuses. at nyu, new york city's mayor blaming outside agitators for tossing bottles and chairs at officers. in northern california, protes sorp protestors clashing with police in riot gear. stephanie ramos tonight with the scenes across this country. >> reporter: tonight, these images show protests turning violent, as police struggle to control students at cal poly humboldt. demonstrations spreading from coast to coast. protesters facing off with police in riot gear. using furniture to barricade themselves inside this academic building, as officers with shields try to move in. one protester bashing police with an empty water jug. it comes after more than 150 students and faculty were arrested at nyu overnight, wh
david? >> david: aaron katersky leading us off tonight. aaron, thank you. >>> we turn now to the violent scening breaking out at campuses across this country over the war in gaza. mass protests at columbia, nyu, m.i.t., yaem, the university of minnesota, berkeley, and several more campuses. at nyu, new york city's mayor blaming outside agitators for tossing bottles and chairs at officers. in northern california, protes sorp protestors clashing with police in riot gear. stephanie...
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let's talk about the role of david pecker. his credibility, once it's evaluated by the jurors -- he was the first witness and the feature witness of the trial so far -- is to take some of the burden to of michael cohen, who is obviously -- has damage connected to him being convicted and having admitted to perjury in the past and served time for that. >> right. that's baked into the calculation with michael cohen. he is a difficult witness. the government can't hug him too hard. he was donald trump's pick not prosecutor's pick. we are seeing this process that defense lawyer goes through in cross-examination. as vaughn said, they can't argue the evidence when they are cross-examining the witness. they are collecting coins that they hope will turn out to be valuable in closing argument when they can go back and argue to the jury. you can't really believe these people, they are not credible. >> the other thing, catherine, is this gag order hearing. judge merchan set it for next thursday. that's another week before dealing with the
let's talk about the role of david pecker. his credibility, once it's evaluated by the jurors -- he was the first witness and the feature witness of the trial so far -- is to take some of the burden to of michael cohen, who is obviously -- has damage connected to him being convicted and having admitted to perjury in the past and served time for that. >> right. that's baked into the calculation with michael cohen. he is a difficult witness. the government can't hug him too hard. he was...
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david? >> david: victor oquendo tonight. victor, thank you. >>> we turn now to the raids of sean "diddy" combs' homes, and tonight, new images now emerging up close. the moment dozens of heavily armed agents swarmed combs' mansion. two sons detained at gunpoint. here's our chief justice correspondent pierre thomas. >> reporter: tonight, this dramatic video released by the ex-girlfriend of rap mogul sean "diddy" combs showing dozens of heavily armed federal agents descending on his home in los angeles. combs's ex-girlfriend says the heavily edited video, which has been sped up, is evidence of an overzealous and overtly militarized force used against her two sons, justin and christian, who were at the residence at the time. and she goes on to write, "if these were the sons of a non-black celebrity, they would not have been handled with the same aggression." abc news has learned that the raids on combs's homes in los angeles and miami are part of an ongoing federal investigation out of the southern district of new york into hum
david? >> david: victor oquendo tonight. victor, thank you. >>> we turn now to the raids of sean "diddy" combs' homes, and tonight, new images now emerging up close. the moment dozens of heavily armed agents swarmed combs' mansion. two sons detained at gunpoint. here's our chief justice correspondent pierre thomas. >> reporter: tonight, this dramatic video released by the ex-girlfriend of rap mogul sean "diddy" combs showing dozens of heavily armed...
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barry, i'm wondering, i'm a, you know, david pecker obviously. well, you worked with the enquirer for a long time. you had some involvement with that doorman's story. how do you what do you make of him as a witness? >> well, listen, i was there anderson for 17 years. i was actually the first editorial higher for david pecker back in 1999 it's certainly troubling to be to be watching this unfold in thinking back to the great years of breaking so many great stories, john edwards, tiger woods jesse jackson's paternity of a child i was i left the inquire after the doorman's story two months before the karen mcdougal story, before they got involved with that. and the last trump's story that i did work on was the doorman's story and david pecker was absolutely right. had that story turned out to be true, and he published it, it would have been a mega sale it might have sold millions of copies. >> did you know that he was going to kill it if it turned out, regardless of what it turned out. well, listen, i mean, i remember going back to 2010 when i knew
barry, i'm wondering, i'm a, you know, david pecker obviously. well, you worked with the enquirer for a long time. you had some involvement with that doorman's story. how do you what do you make of him as a witness? >> well, listen, i was there anderson for 17 years. i was actually the first editorial higher for david pecker back in 1999 it's certainly troubling to be to be watching this unfold in thinking back to the great years of breaking so many great stories, john edwards, tiger...
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david? >> david: 201 days before seeing their son alive. tom, thank you. >>> back here in the u.s. tonight, the senate overnight passing the aid package for israel and for ukraine. president biden tonight signing it into law. and this evening, we learned the u.s. had already sent long range missiles to ukraine in use already. here's selina wang. >> reporter: tonight, as president biden signs that multi-billion dollar foreign aid package, the white house confirming the u.s. secretly shipped ukraine long-range missiles, known as atacms, for the first time, as the war-torn country fights back russia. those powerful missiles, which can travel up to 186 miles, and were long sought after by president zelenskyy, first used by ukraine last week for an attack on crimea, and again near berdyansk. will more long range atacms be sent to ukraine as part of the $60 billion aid package? >> we will send more. i'm not going to get into specific numbers for operational reasons. >> reporter: the president toda
david? >> david: 201 days before seeing their son alive. tom, thank you. >>> back here in the u.s. tonight, the senate overnight passing the aid package for israel and for ukraine. president biden tonight signing it into law. and this evening, we learned the u.s. had already sent long range missiles to ukraine in use already. here's selina wang. >> reporter: tonight, as president biden signs that multi-billion dollar foreign aid package, the white house confirming the u.s....
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david: great. well, if people would like to line up, i think what we will probably do is take two questions at a time. our time is short. the investor revealed in the course of the depth of her diplomatic field, that she went to both michigan and michigan state. amb. smith: outreach, yep. i did not study at both. david: even just attending the two for a day tells you of your skills here. [laughter] why don't we take the first two questions here? jason: thank you. jason davidson from the university and the atlantic council. last week, the secretary-general confirmed that the washington summit the allies will put forth its first southern flank strategy. some people would look at that and say well, the alliance center had a problem on it eastern flake, but why is it messing around on the southern flight? can you say anything about the alliance and why the united states should care about the alliance and what you would like to see at the strategy at the washington summit? david: great, and we will take
david: great. well, if people would like to line up, i think what we will probably do is take two questions at a time. our time is short. the investor revealed in the course of the depth of her diplomatic field, that she went to both michigan and michigan state. amb. smith: outreach, yep. i did not study at both. david: even just attending the two for a day tells you of your skills here. [laughter] why don't we take the first two questions here? jason: thank you. jason davidson from the...
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david pecker. to vaughn's point about unspoken, unknown details, according to prosecutes today, it was trump who invited david pecker to come to this meeting at trump tower in 2015. they were joined by michael cohen there. when we've seen that meeting described and public filings, it comes across really differently. they say there was a meeting between cohen and pecker and a third member of the trump campaign. we know from our colleague tom winters reporting in 2018 -- >> do we have that? okay. we're, we went back and we found, it actually circulated on social media. tom winter is a pro's pro and probably the kind of reporter that lives in both worlds. that does talk to those kinds of sources that know where people move and with whom they move. let me show you that report about that meeting and who was in it. >> the first discussion of this so-called catch and kill come up in august 2015. so the "wall street journal" reported back in november and nbc news has now confirmed that in fact the other ca
david pecker. to vaughn's point about unspoken, unknown details, according to prosecutes today, it was trump who invited david pecker to come to this meeting at trump tower in 2015. they were joined by michael cohen there. when we've seen that meeting described and public filings, it comes across really differently. they say there was a meeting between cohen and pecker and a third member of the trump campaign. we know from our colleague tom winters reporting in 2018 -- >> do we have that?...
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they did it. >> hi, david. >> hello, david. >> hello, david. >> hi, david. >> 10-year-old adrianna. 14-year-old kaya. 10-year-old jennifer. >> it was really exciting. >> and 10-year-old yelendi. it was a beautiful moment. and enforcement will really make it clear that you shouldn't be parking on a sidewalk, or in a crosswalk, or in a bike lane. >> that secret parking spot has been safe for years, but a new crackdown could soon cost you. >> were you stuck for hours behind protesters this week? you could actually be owed some money. we'll explain why. >> we've been through the highest of highs and lows, whether it's losing a championship, winning a championship, missing the playoffs. we've been through everything together. i mean, i'm not trying to put a expiration date on my career. that's kind of something you just go by, feel >> klay thompson on the warriors dynasty and his future. after last night's season ender. good afternoon i'm kristen sze and i'm dan ashley thanks for joining us. >> we'll have more on those stories in just a moment. but we're going to begin with criticism over a
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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 has been very nice. a nice guy. >> you have to wonder, with donald trump's penchant for attacking just about every person involved in his various civil and criminal trials, why is it that he's laid off david pecker, the former publisher of the "national enquirer" tabloid? especially since pecker's testimony today was quite revelatory. he shared for the first time that she signed a cooperation letter with the manhattan d.a.'s office back in october of 2019. that was even before alvin bragg was elected district attorney. pecker also admitted that he was well aware that he was breaking campaign finance and election laws when he acted on his catch and kill agreement with donald trump and michael cohen. having cut similar deals with, of all people, trump's apprentice rival and fellow republican show biz performer turned politician, arnold schwarzenegger. what pecker's testimony provided to jurors is how involved trump was in the scheme. how much access pecker had to the trump world, including in the white hou
david has been very nice. a nice guy. >> you have to wonder, with donald trump's penchant for attacking just about every person involved in his various civil and criminal trials, why is it that he's laid off david pecker, the former publisher of the "national enquirer" tabloid? especially since pecker's testimony today was quite revelatory. he shared for the first time that she signed a cooperation letter with the manhattan d.a.'s office back in october of 2019. that was even...
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a week or two later david urban david, kentucky. and thank you very much we're just so donald walking back into the courtroom here with a paula reid& kaitlan collins, that was the argument that down trump made that they sort of ended up on, which is this was locker room talk about the access hollywood tape and that's sort of the line that they embraced. >> it was a moment of complete crisis when this tape came out. i mean, the idea, yes. now, they'll say you know, when something happens. oh, well, it kipp is bad as access. hello, but the fact that they survived and lived through that it's kind of gallows humor among trump, aide who were there at that time. also, there's evidence and documents to back us up where hope hicks, michael cohen, others were talking about this. i mean, that tape came out when they were in the middle of debate prep. it is lowered. >> it came out on the front. i mean, i remember i did the debate on sunday we were doing debate prep friday is when the tape came out. i mean, it was a bombshell. >> trump's fraud,
a week or two later david urban david, kentucky. and thank you very much we're just so donald walking back into the courtroom here with a paula reid& kaitlan collins, that was the argument that down trump made that they sort of ended up on, which is this was locker room talk about the access hollywood tape and that's sort of the line that they embraced. >> it was a moment of complete crisis when this tape came out. i mean, the idea, yes. now, they'll say you know, when something...
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david? >> david: victor oquendo tonight. victor, thank you. >>> tonight, we turn to our abc news exclusive. the major turning point at the site of that deadly bridge collapse in baltimore. terry moran flying over the site tonight, and what begins there tomorrow. >> reporter: tonight, less than a month after the cargo ship "dali" demolished the francis scott key bridge, a major milestone -- crews working day and night have now cleared a shipping channel deep enough to reopen the port of baltimore to 80% of the vessel traffic it handled before the disaster. we traveled by black hawk helicopter with secretary of the army christine wormuth and general scott spellmon, head of the army corps of engineers, for a close-up view of the progress at the bridge. it still takes your breath away. when we were at the bridge three weeks ago, tangled steel trusses jutted above the waterline for hundreds of yards. now, almost all of that is gone. and starting tomorrow, everything from cruise ships to car carriers and other vital cargo can star
david? >> david: victor oquendo tonight. victor, thank you. >>> tonight, we turn to our abc news exclusive. the major turning point at the site of that deadly bridge collapse in baltimore. terry moran flying over the site tonight, and what begins there tomorrow. >> reporter: tonight, less than a month after the cargo ship "dali" demolished the francis scott key bridge, a major milestone -- crews working day and night have now cleared a shipping channel deep enough...
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and david pecker says, on the call, well, i didn't see that. and then they tried to pitch the story again, which was a negative story about trump and pecker again says, i didn't see that and they get this sense. move on, right? well and i wanted to editorial meetings of the national shall inquirer where they decided what was on the cover every week and pecker was very active in this. it was all about the cover for all about the cover. >> and they had lists of who sold and who didn't jennifer anniston sold jennifer lopez didn't sell. i don't know why, but that's true. they also had words that sold or didn't sell on the cover tragic last days, always sold. and also, the last days will live. i live in clinton, won one man were elected, but trump's sold. that was the thing that in addition to this, this may come out in cross-examination, that in addition to the fact that that pecker wanted to help trump that during the campaign 2015, 2016, trump was good for the inquire. that's what you're suggesting, abbe, in the sense that it was mutually benefic
and david pecker says, on the call, well, i didn't see that. and then they tried to pitch the story again, which was a negative story about trump and pecker again says, i didn't see that and they get this sense. move on, right? well and i wanted to editorial meetings of the national shall inquirer where they decided what was on the cover every week and pecker was very active in this. it was all about the cover for all about the cover. >> and they had lists of who sold and who didn't...
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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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i felt like david pecker encapsulates maga world. he keeps drifting and completely dupes his followers, but then they said there and they still pay homage to him. talk about whether or not you think that this trial, even so far, has been moving the needle in any way in terms of public sentiment when it comes to donald trump. >> yeah, it reminds me of a story i was told by a new yorker whose parents worked for donald trump's contractors. he wasn't always good about paying the contractors and i said, did he pay her parents? he said no, and this guy said i had to sue to get their money. i said okay, well, they got $.50 on the dollar back in the guy says you know what? they voted for trump. why if they believe he cheated them on their money? he said because, if you cheat says he will cheat everybody else on behalf of america, cheat the rest of the world on behalf of america. there is an interesting dynamic. it's a view, of him as somebody who is able to manipulate the system to work the system, bypass the system, whatever it is, that see
i felt like david pecker encapsulates maga world. he keeps drifting and completely dupes his followers, but then they said there and they still pay homage to him. talk about whether or not you think that this trial, even so far, has been moving the needle in any way in terms of public sentiment when it comes to donald trump. >> yeah, it reminds me of a story i was told by a new yorker whose parents worked for donald trump's contractors. he wasn't always good about paying the contractors...
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that's why david pecker, zero to sort of bolster him up. but that doesn't give donald trump the right to do what he is doing with that gag order, fight it out in the courtroom. let your tuner attorneys do their job, miss the were you surprised, judge merchan hasn't rendered an immediate decision on the gag order violations. yeah. >> i wasn't surprised because he's got to go through each individual instance, the prosecution is alleging and make a determination about whether or not that violates at an also think about what's the penalty going to be to send a message but not go too far. so i think we're having decision was what i would've expected. >> all right. misty marris, jeremy saland. thank you. so both you pecker described the tactics of quote, checkbook journalism and catch and kill. just how often that's used and why it's so specific to this case, that's next what is it about the titanic? >> why are we so obsessed with this ship every piece of evidence tells a story 50 years later? it's still leading people to her death. >> this speci
that's why david pecker, zero to sort of bolster him up. but that doesn't give donald trump the right to do what he is doing with that gag order, fight it out in the courtroom. let your tuner attorneys do their job, miss the were you surprised, judge merchan hasn't rendered an immediate decision on the gag order violations. yeah. >> i wasn't surprised because he's got to go through each individual instance, the prosecution is alleging and make a determination about whether or not that...