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that affirm all of the things michael cohen has to say. todd blanche in his opening statement today said not only is he a liar who you cannot trust but he said he is obsessed with donald trump and seeing him in jail and his family in jail. he painted him as someone who has staked his entire career and financial future by selling books and doing these podcasts as someone who wants to see trump sunk at all costs and thus you cannot trust him and everything coming out of his mouth is poison. >> what other witnesses should we expect to hear from in the coming weeks. >> we heard from one of them today, the head of american media which was the publisher of the natural -- the national enquirer. he set up this pattern that david packer and michael cohen and allegedly donald trump were all part of this early scheme set up in 2015 before the campaign began to make the national enquirer the eyes and ears for donald trump and if anyone came forward with stories that could be damaging to the candidate, they would get those stories and squash them. we a
that affirm all of the things michael cohen has to say. todd blanche in his opening statement today said not only is he a liar who you cannot trust but he said he is obsessed with donald trump and seeing him in jail and his family in jail. he painted him as someone who has staked his entire career and financial future by selling books and doing these podcasts as someone who wants to see trump sunk at all costs and thus you cannot trust him and everything coming out of his mouth is poison....
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basically laying any of that on the feet of michael cohen and david pecker himself. and during the cross-examination of a was trying to show that pecker's credibility is damaged and also demonstrate that trump was not part of that alleged conspiracy to kill the negative stories about trump that could damage the presidential race. that is the bedrock of alvin bragg's prosecution. that trump supposedly engaged in conspiracy to do exactly that with both pecker and cohen. but on the stand he revealed the president did not want to buy karen mcdougal's story telling him not to purchase it saying such scandalous stories always get out anyway and pecker said he never dealt with president trump on it directly but with his lawyer, michael cohen, when negotiating with mcdougall. pecker said he asked about lots of stories about celebrities including quashing an alleged affair of arnold schwarzenegger, tiger woods, and emmanuel ran mia among others. so when mcdougall came knocking to be paid to pecker said it was another routine celebrity sex scandal that happened to touch on his
basically laying any of that on the feet of michael cohen and david pecker himself. and during the cross-examination of a was trying to show that pecker's credibility is damaged and also demonstrate that trump was not part of that alleged conspiracy to kill the negative stories about trump that could damage the presidential race. that is the bedrock of alvin bragg's prosecution. that trump supposedly engaged in conspiracy to do exactly that with both pecker and cohen. but on the stand he...
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cohen, listen michael cohen is a convicted liar and he's got no credibility whatsoever. >> he was a lawyer and you rely on your lawyers, but michael cohen was a convicted lie. he was alert for many people, not just me then he got in trouble because of things outside of what he did for me joining me right now is former attorney for president trump, tim parlatore. >> tim, thank you for getting up early after a late night to help me out. trump, as i said, trump did this interview with the cnn affiliate before the contempt hearing. it didn't air until last night. how big of a problem is this one going to be for trump and also his legal team now i mean, i think that this this interview to me does seem to be a direct violation of the order as it is written and so i think it's problematic for them, especially this airs while the judges currently sitting and trying to decide the issue so the fact that it happened before the hearing, i think helps at least a little bit. i mean, if he had done that interview live yet last night after the hearing then i think the judge would have no choice. >>
cohen, listen michael cohen is a convicted liar and he's got no credibility whatsoever. >> he was a lawyer and you rely on your lawyers, but michael cohen was a convicted lie. he was alert for many people, not just me then he got in trouble because of things outside of what he did for me joining me right now is former attorney for president trump, tim parlatore. >> tim, thank you for getting up early after a late night to help me out. trump, as i said, trump did this interview with...
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we know that would come after michael cohen, the key | come after michael cohen, the key witness for the prosecution, by saying he's a convicted felon and lion —— liar, and stormy daniels, they say they affair has nothing to do with the elements of the trial, it falls business record, and she had previously said and writing that the affair never happened, and the first witness, david becker, they came after him saying he testified under a grant came after him saying he testified undera grant of came after him saying he testified under a grant of immunity. do you think donald _ under a grant of immunity. do you think donald trump _ under a grant of immunity. do you think donald trump himself - under a grant of immunity. do you think donald trump himself would j think donald trump himself would take the stand in this case? i take the stand in this case? i believe so, he testified in take the stand in this case? i believe so, he testified in new york civil fraud case, believe so, he testified in new york civilfraud case, and this is much for the courtroom and the court of public opi
we know that would come after michael cohen, the key | come after michael cohen, the key witness for the prosecution, by saying he's a convicted felon and lion —— liar, and stormy daniels, they say they affair has nothing to do with the elements of the trial, it falls business record, and she had previously said and writing that the affair never happened, and the first witness, david becker, they came after him saying he testified under a grant came after him saying he testified undera...
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, you want the jury to thank this entire trial is a referendum on the credibility of michael cohen. so even with the women involved, stormy daniels, you could say she's it's been extortionate. she's done some crazy things. she's been inconsistent about whether they had a relationship touch it lightly, but don't make it an emphasis because you want all eyes on cohen at your best chance of getting either one are 12 jurors to ruin this thing for the prosecution devin, you've actually been in court earlier the week and then last week, this is going to be tomorrow. the first full day in court. we had the dentist appointment for an alternate juror on monday, which bear that had been a cleaning but oral hygiene is important. you had of course, passover observance as well on tuesday and also on monday now it'd be the first full day for this witness and others i'm, talking about what trump has been like in this courtroom because he's had to sit there tomorrow is de seven so he's an interesting defendant to watch because on the one hand, and i say this based in part on watching him during the
, you want the jury to thank this entire trial is a referendum on the credibility of michael cohen. so even with the women involved, stormy daniels, you could say she's it's been extortionate. she's done some crazy things. she's been inconsistent about whether they had a relationship touch it lightly, but don't make it an emphasis because you want all eyes on cohen at your best chance of getting either one are 12 jurors to ruin this thing for the prosecution devin, you've actually been in court...
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the court will hear evidence from trump's former fixer, now sworn enemy, michael cohen. he'll describe making that payment on mr trump's instructions. the defence will brand him an admitted liar and convicted criminal, who's now obsessed with his former boss. mr cohen was earlier involved in paying off a playboy model, karen mcdougal, who also said she'd had an affair with donald trump. he even recorded a conversation with mr trump about that deal, which the prosecution will use to show a pattern of behaviour. it will be a dramatic moment when michael cohen gives evidence as the prosecution's star witness, and there may be some rather more salacious testimony as well. donald trump's lawyers believe stormy daniels herself will be called to the stand. the first witness was david pecker, from the national enquirer magazine, who the prosecution claim conspired with donald trump to stop harmful stories being published that could damage his presidential campaign. donald trump will be back in court tomorrow in a case that's expected to last around six weeks. sarah smith, bbc ne
the court will hear evidence from trump's former fixer, now sworn enemy, michael cohen. he'll describe making that payment on mr trump's instructions. the defence will brand him an admitted liar and convicted criminal, who's now obsessed with his former boss. mr cohen was earlier involved in paying off a playboy model, karen mcdougal, who also said she'd had an affair with donald trump. he even recorded a conversation with mr trump about that deal, which the prosecution will use to show a...
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michael cohen has admitted he has misled in prior testimony. what are the risks the prosecution runs with starting with people who have these aassociations? >> listen, i think i'm not a lawyer but prosecutors tell me in an ideal world all of the witnesses could be nuns or librarians. that's nut the world in which -- >> not in this trial. >> not at all, right? one of the things, what they have in this trial is first-hand evidence from people. they've got a series of canceled checks from donald trump many of which were written -- made out while he was sitting in the oval office. there's audio recording that we're going to see, first-hand information. donald trump's voice. so the prosecution has a lot of things on its side. >> anthony, stay with me for the next story. concerns another legal case against donald trump. newly unsealed transcripts reveal that a high level trump white house staffer warned him that he could be indicted if he didn't return the classified documents that he took with him when leaving office. yesterday nearly 400 pages of i
michael cohen has admitted he has misled in prior testimony. what are the risks the prosecution runs with starting with people who have these aassociations? >> listen, i think i'm not a lawyer but prosecutors tell me in an ideal world all of the witnesses could be nuns or librarians. that's nut the world in which -- >> not in this trial. >> not at all, right? one of the things, what they have in this trial is first-hand evidence from people. they've got a series of canceled...
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it was michael cohen who got involved. >> right. so i mean, look, i guess the the argument to be made is that that this was unusual, right? it wasn't standard fare for him to be necessarily wasn't his. consistent with his business objectives to be engaged, to kill stories, to kill stories, get it for trump, right? and then fact killing this particular story, i love acquiring the story, wouldn't have made any, make much business sense for him. so they're trying to hill this narrative around him as sort of working exclusive pro trump and exclusively for the purposes of the election, one of the things he testified about, i believe on direct earlier today was he said that in a meeting with trump, there was no reference to trump's family, right? no reference to trump's family in that meeting, which he wasn't doing this. he wasn't wanting to suppress the stormy daniels they'll story where the karen mcdougal story on behalf of his wife, protecting his wife or his kids. it was just about his campaign that that is what the da's office is goi
it was michael cohen who got involved. >> right. so i mean, look, i guess the the argument to be made is that that this was unusual, right? it wasn't standard fare for him to be necessarily wasn't his. consistent with his business objectives to be engaged, to kill stories, to kill stories, get it for trump, right? and then fact killing this particular story, i love acquiring the story, wouldn't have made any, make much business sense for him. so they're trying to hill this narrative...
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the defense, not as bad as michael cohen, he is someone who is not adversarial but could help not just the prosecution, but -- >> and that is why trump felt optimistic. >> right. >> there was one thing david said that was significant and one stood out when we was sitting outside listening when we were watching the school across the screen, he testifies that at first trump's focus on negative stories which we pointed out, had been about his wife, his daughter, how he was be perceived in his family. but then he said after the campaign started it shifted and it was what the impact would be on the election. and black and white the motive right there. how significant is that one lying. >> i think it is very significant because people thought that this case was going to rest on the credibility of michael cohen and stormy daniels lab their own issues. really what david perker provided was this overall context that this was about the campaign. this was all about helping the campaign and he said over and over again during his testimony they knew that would be a campaign, a federal election viol
the defense, not as bad as michael cohen, he is someone who is not adversarial but could help not just the prosecution, but -- >> and that is why trump felt optimistic. >> right. >> there was one thing david said that was significant and one stood out when we was sitting outside listening when we were watching the school across the screen, he testifies that at first trump's focus on negative stories which we pointed out, had been about his wife, his daughter, how he was be...
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people say is michael cohen? yes. people stay is stormy daniels, but really the witness is going to be the documents. those are going to be the most important pieces of evidence. and the witness in this case against donald trump. and of course, michael cohen because michael cohen is going to lay out given narration as to why these documents are important, why the other witnesses are important and technically, at the end, all other witnesses are going to be corroborating what michael cohen says and eventually at closing arguments, the prosecutor is going to be able to argue, look, michael cohen, he said what he said. yes, he has his baggage, but he can be believed why? because six corroboration to show that he can be believed& will ask this jury to find a form. us president guilty of these 35, 34 counts of falsifying business records. >> we were just showing some of those people that who who could testify and we have heard reports that the former publisher of the national enquirer, david could be the first to testify a
people say is michael cohen? yes. people stay is stormy daniels, but really the witness is going to be the documents. those are going to be the most important pieces of evidence. and the witness in this case against donald trump. and of course, michael cohen because michael cohen is going to lay out given narration as to why these documents are important, why the other witnesses are important and technically, at the end, all other witnesses are going to be corroborating what michael cohen says...
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cohen, who whether you agree or not with the charges that michael cohen faced and the time that he served, that is a life that donald trump was -bent on ruining in anticipation of the fact that this man, his lawyer, one of his most trusted aides, could testify against him and take him down. that is what he does. and trust me, he won't stop with michael cohen, he is going to make people involved in this trial, whether he is exonerated or not, he is going to make them feel like they will pay for having been involved in it and that is deeply chilling. >> you know, it seems like there is, everything in our system is designed to protect donald trump's rights, he is innocent until and guilty. and donald trump seems -bent on perverting a system that is structured to protect him. >>, a little bit distorted, doesn't it? you know, i hear from a lot of people how can there be all these delays? how can he get all of these breaks? how can he get all these benefits? the system is designed to ensure that, it is designed, they often say, to ensure that it is better than 10 guilty people go three than tha
cohen, who whether you agree or not with the charges that michael cohen faced and the time that he served, that is a life that donald trump was -bent on ruining in anticipation of the fact that this man, his lawyer, one of his most trusted aides, could testify against him and take him down. that is what he does. and trust me, he won't stop with michael cohen, he is going to make people involved in this trial, whether he is exonerated or not, he is going to make them feel like they will pay for...
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pecker did say that michael cohen was kind of full of himself. he was trying to put his fingers in everything, and he was acting like he was a campaign lawyer, but that wasn't his job. so that will support trump's defense that it wasn't his intent to try to win the election by shutting up stormy daniels and karen mcdougal, maybe that's something that michael cohen was trying to do, but trump will try to get the jury to think he didn't have anything to do with that, that michael cohen was a lone wolf. >> for the first time our team that has been inside the courthouse can join us live to talk about what they saw. i want to bring in msnbc legal correspondent lisa rubin, msnbc contributor and "new york times" investigative correspondent sue craig, and legal analyst kristy greenberg as i always do, i want to get, first of all, lisa, just your big takeaways from the morning because, again, we're reading the document. we're not in there. but for the last day of what's been a long week, it sounds like there was some real moments in that courtroom. >> the
pecker did say that michael cohen was kind of full of himself. he was trying to put his fingers in everything, and he was acting like he was a campaign lawyer, but that wasn't his job. so that will support trump's defense that it wasn't his intent to try to win the election by shutting up stormy daniels and karen mcdougal, maybe that's something that michael cohen was trying to do, but trump will try to get the jury to think he didn't have anything to do with that, that michael cohen was a lone...
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michael cohen has been discredited on four separate occasions. we don't know how accurate or real those tapes are for that al did exist back in 2015. i'm not a defender of trump, i was on the us presidential debate team, the date it came up regarding these conversations was happening august 2015. i was on a team that wrote the question of donald trump about his treatment of women. remember the rosie o'donnell question and all of these? i'm no defender of trump. but these? i'm no defender of trump. but the double standard both in the media in the united states and also in the court system is rather obvious. your corresponded said, the judge in the case said they are trying to preserve the credibility of the justice system. that hasn't happened in new york city, i can tell you is a single female living in new york city with men running around the city punching women in the face, throwing women into sub like platforms and violent criminals sexually assaulting about mocking and killing women in new york city. that made me laugh. caring about thatjust
michael cohen has been discredited on four separate occasions. we don't know how accurate or real those tapes are for that al did exist back in 2015. i'm not a defender of trump, i was on the us presidential debate team, the date it came up regarding these conversations was happening august 2015. i was on a team that wrote the question of donald trump about his treatment of women. remember the rosie o'donnell question and all of these? i'm no defender of trump. but these? i'm no defender of...
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bryan, let me be very clear, the prosecution is hiding michael cohen. if he's their star witness, they're hiding him. and the end game of this is to take trump off the campaign trail. it is to tie him up in a courtroom for9 9-10 weeks. that's the bottom line. it's not about a prosecution, it's about a possessor if cushion against trump. and this -- persecution. and this judge, the gag order and you look at everything that has been ruled against president trump in this particular case, it is basically to hurt trump's election chances which is failing because if you look at the polls, he's doing quite well. bryan: leo, they weren't aggressive with david pecker; that is, the attorneys for former president trump. if and when michael cohen takes the stand, how would you go after him? >> with aannihilation oring bryan. let me tell you right now, 35 years of trial experience, i would take every video of michael cohen showing his hatred towards trump where he appeared on msnbc and nb are c, and i would play those over and over again. i would have michael cohen
bryan, let me be very clear, the prosecution is hiding michael cohen. if he's their star witness, they're hiding him. and the end game of this is to take trump off the campaign trail. it is to tie him up in a courtroom for9 9-10 weeks. that's the bottom line. it's not about a prosecution, it's about a possessor if cushion against trump. and this -- persecution. and this judge, the gag order and you look at everything that has been ruled against president trump in this particular case, it is...
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he talks about where michael cohen fits in it. this whole scheme rises and falls through michael cohen to donald trump, and he is at the center of it. and i think in a way his testimony is almost blase, oh, yeah, we were acting doing this and doing that, but the national enquirer was an arm of the trump campaign and that comes out clearly in the testimony, and the timingea becomes so interesting, because for example this doorman had an nda that expired the month trump wins the election. you can see why this all about the election. and davidbo pecker is the first witness, he's the most important witness, he's at the center of it all. >>of the reality is that david pecker is going to be cross examined. what questions would you have for me given how thorough, and he was so matter of fact in delivering the information to the o courtroom to the jurors. what would your sort of strategy be if you're trump's defense? >> a large part of this is he had immunity. there's a reason why they have immunity. they havehey exposure. and if you have
he talks about where michael cohen fits in it. this whole scheme rises and falls through michael cohen to donald trump, and he is at the center of it. and i think in a way his testimony is almost blase, oh, yeah, we were acting doing this and doing that, but the national enquirer was an arm of the trump campaign and that comes out clearly in the testimony, and the timingea becomes so interesting, because for example this doorman had an nda that expired the month trump wins the election. you can...
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david michael cohen, maybe stormy daniels. who do you think would be the most effective witness for the prosecution? >> well, i think michael cohen is going to be the most important one. he was trump's fixer. he was right next to him. he pleaded guilty to federal charges for this hush money deal and another ones. he obviously has credibility issues because of that. he also is the one who's going to be able to tell the story. david is hugely important because he knew trump going back to the 1990s. he was directly involved in three hush money deals. so, he will also -- he's never spoken publicly about this. he will also be very important. >> he may be first. we will see. >> very good to talk with you. thank you so much. >>> cary lakes says her supporters may have to strap on a clock for the next six months. what prompted her to say that, you will hear her words in my they could be dangerous straight ahead. number one, because it's effective. does not require a prescription. and i've been taking it quite a while myself and i know
david michael cohen, maybe stormy daniels. who do you think would be the most effective witness for the prosecution? >> well, i think michael cohen is going to be the most important one. he was trump's fixer. he was right next to him. he pleaded guilty to federal charges for this hush money deal and another ones. he obviously has credibility issues because of that. he also is the one who's going to be able to tell the story. david is hugely important because he knew trump going back to...
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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, 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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michael cohen will be the key witness. you can expect a grilling of michael cohen by the prosecution -- by the defense team after he gets up there and basically in my opinion misrepresents his interactions with president trump. >> julie: all right, yeah. legal panel, thank you very much. we'll continue to watch as trump on trial continues. david pecker currently back on the stand after taking a short break. he is the former ceo of american media, publisher of the "national enquirer" and the center of it all whether this catch and kill was in fact a violation of multiple laws. so far the evidence just isn't there according to our panel. michael cohen will be the man of the hour when he takes the stand. we'll continue to watch it with you and we'll be right back after this short break. when dehydration gets real... (♪) hey, that's mine! i'll buy you a pony. advanced hydration isn't just for kids. pedialyte helps you hydrate during recovery. (♪) (vo) if you have graves' disease, your eye symptoms could mean something more
michael cohen will be the key witness. you can expect a grilling of michael cohen by the prosecution -- by the defense team after he gets up there and basically in my opinion misrepresents his interactions with president trump. >> julie: all right, yeah. legal panel, thank you very much. we'll continue to watch as trump on trial continues. david pecker currently back on the stand after taking a short break. he is the former ceo of american media, publisher of the "national...
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cohen, because let's show everyone what michael cohen had to say on twitter back to donald trump. >> i'm not going to read it just because our discourses is what it is. i'm not going to be the beginning of it. he just says your attacks on me, stink of desperation. you can read the rest of it. we're all hoping that you take the stand in your defense. it does seem like there should be a difference between michael cohen and the jury pool in terms of what trump is allowed to do, perhaps because cohen is already someone who has been dragged into this very publicly the entire time. do you see a distinction and how do you think the judge is going to handle it? >> okay. i do see a distinction practically because michael cohen is poking the bear and he's getting under donald trump skin and that's why donald trump had that little press conference. what bothers me is that when donald trump made that statement last night to his left, was his lawyer that troubles me greatly because the because the lawyer is condoning conduct that arguably is violating a gag order. and i guarantee you the judge me
cohen, because let's show everyone what michael cohen had to say on twitter back to donald trump. >> i'm not going to read it just because our discourses is what it is. i'm not going to be the beginning of it. he just says your attacks on me, stink of desperation. you can read the rest of it. we're all hoping that you take the stand in your defense. it does seem like there should be a difference between michael cohen and the jury pool in terms of what trump is allowed to do, perhaps...
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this is about setting up the michael cohen testimony and establishing relevance of the michael cohen testimony in advance and basically trying to give credibility to michael cohen's testimony which we haven't had yet that will be the end probably because michael cohen himself is very incredible perjury, we have all of the record of all the things he has done wrong he's been in prison this is all to set up that and sanitize michael cohen. >> but it's establishing trimer patterns of behaviour saying this is the way the trump team works because this case basically involves michael cohen down trump and alan weitzel berg these are the people who supposedly were about round the payment in this case so by establishing that and packer saying he passed on that he didn't want anything to do with tony daniels because we are in walmart and we don't want porn stars on the cover of our magazine people like it one of the things that i am curious about because you have a close look i'm going to be there next week to get a close look which i'm looking forward to but what is the feel for how the teams
this is about setting up the michael cohen testimony and establishing relevance of the michael cohen testimony in advance and basically trying to give credibility to michael cohen's testimony which we haven't had yet that will be the end probably because michael cohen himself is very incredible perjury, we have all of the record of all the things he has done wrong he's been in prison this is all to set up that and sanitize michael cohen. >> but it's establishing trimer patterns of...
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and of course, michael cohen because michael cohen is going to lay out, give a narration as to why these documents are important, why the other witnesses are important, and technically, at the end, or the other witnesses are going to be corroborating what michael cohen says and eventually at closing arguments to prosecutor is going to be able to argue, look, michael cohen, he said what he said yes, he has his baggage, but he can be believed y because x corroboration to show that he can be believed. and we'll ask this jury to find a former us president guilty. you have these 30, 34 counts of falsifying business records. >> we were just showing some of those people that who who could testify and we have heard reports of the former publisher of the national enquirer, david, could be the first to testify. and according to prosecutors, he's already admitted to running this so-called catch and scheme. to help trump and included paying sources not to tell negative stories. and we do know that he has been granted immunity in exchange for his testimony. what does that mean for his testimony? so i
and of course, michael cohen because michael cohen is going to lay out, give a narration as to why these documents are important, why the other witnesses are important, and technically, at the end, or the other witnesses are going to be corroborating what michael cohen says and eventually at closing arguments to prosecutor is going to be able to argue, look, michael cohen, he said what he said yes, he has his baggage, but he can be believed y because x corroboration to show that he can be...
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we know that's one of the things we expect to hear from michael cohen, but directing what? and what very clearly unfolds in david pecker's testimony is, you know, we didn't do catch and kill before 2015, which is not illegal. catch and kills are not illegal. he sees a business interest for himself and a benefit to the campaign if he writes positive stories about donald trump as a candidate, and negative stories about other candidates. and that evolves, and he starts laying out the picture, and they also provide all of the headlines coming from "national enquirer," you know, positive pour trump but negative for other candidates. but as these allegations start to arrive, the people have stories like dino the doorman and karen mcdougal, you know, all of it becomes something to help the campaign by ensuring these stories don't come out. but that's the key point, to help donald trump's campaign. it comes out in different ways over and over and over again. and if you're a member of that jury, i'm sitting there, i'm thinking that jury is thinking oh, well, this is a pretty clear -
we know that's one of the things we expect to hear from michael cohen, but directing what? and what very clearly unfolds in david pecker's testimony is, you know, we didn't do catch and kill before 2015, which is not illegal. catch and kills are not illegal. he sees a business interest for himself and a benefit to the campaign if he writes positive stories about donald trump as a candidate, and negative stories about other candidates. and that evolves, and he starts laying out the picture, and...
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cohen after michael cohen arranged payouts to stormy daniels, karen mcdougal, to bury their stories of infidelity with trump. those payments are substantiated. they happened. if you told me before the trial that trump and david pecker didn't really realize they were crossing a legal line and breaking campaign finance law, that would have honestly struck me as plausible. there is just one problem with that line of defense, david actual testimony. you see, on tuesday, a prosecutor asked him directly, "did you have any concerns about the legality of ami, paying to kill a story regarding a political candidate ?" david pecker answered, "yes i did." when asked why he had legal concerns, david pecker responded he had an issue when he acquired a story for arnold schwarzenegger. remember that back in 2013 ? arnold schwarzenegger was launching his political career and was concerned about negative press and so he made an arrangement with david pecker to catch and kill those stories. some of those stories got out. on the campaign trail, david pecker says when arnold schwarzenegger was asked abo
cohen after michael cohen arranged payouts to stormy daniels, karen mcdougal, to bury their stories of infidelity with trump. those payments are substantiated. they happened. if you told me before the trial that trump and david pecker didn't really realize they were crossing a legal line and breaking campaign finance law, that would have honestly struck me as plausible. there is just one problem with that line of defense, david actual testimony. you see, on tuesday, a prosecutor asked him...
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cohen all it comes back to michael cohen. >> jim schultz. i thank you very much for joining us this morning. i really appreciate it. i hope you come back soon thank you all right. time now for spore, it's a wild buzzer beater, a capsule, 20 point comeback for the defending nba champion nuggets over lebron james and the lakers. caroline nano has all the plan of action in this morning's bleacher report, caroline, good morning. >> kasie. good morning. well, if you went to bed early, like many people did probably watching us at this hour, you missed an absolute thriller in a few of these playoff games actually, it was a wild night and sports the lakers were in control for most of last night's game to against the nuggets, they were actually up like 20 in the third quarter, but denver just kept chipping away & shipping away. thanks in large parts of jamal murray after missing 13 of his first 16, you have 14 of his 20 points in the fourth porter and none of them bigger than a step back fadeaway jumper over anthony davis at the buzzer to give his se
cohen all it comes back to michael cohen. >> jim schultz. i thank you very much for joining us this morning. i really appreciate it. i hope you come back soon thank you all right. time now for spore, it's a wild buzzer beater, a capsule, 20 point comeback for the defending nba champion nuggets over lebron james and the lakers. caroline nano has all the plan of action in this morning's bleacher report, caroline, good morning. >> kasie. good morning. well, if you went to bed early,...
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again and the same witness, his former attorney, michael cohen. here's what he said my cohen is a convicted liar and he's got no credibility whatsoever. >> he was a lawyer and you rely on your lawyers but michael cohen was a convicted lie. he was a lawyer for many people, not just me then he got in trouble because of things outside of what he did for me elliott, this was not brought up in court. >> it's happening afterwards is this another violation of the order and can the judge look at this even though it wasn't brought up in court as another potential fine or worse? >> well, sir. >> thank you, sir. uh, certainly. even if the judge doesn't choose a look at it, i bet you the prosecutors will bring it to the judge's attention now, the michael cohen world of statements, and there are many, many of them are in a slightly different class and some other statements that the president made because of the fact that there actually is back-and-forths sniper thing happening in the press between the former president and michael cohen that the president, at l
again and the same witness, his former attorney, michael cohen. here's what he said my cohen is a convicted liar and he's got no credibility whatsoever. >> he was a lawyer and you rely on your lawyers but michael cohen was a convicted lie. he was a lawyer for many people, not just me then he got in trouble because of things outside of what he did for me elliott, this was not brought up in court. >> it's happening afterwards is this another violation of the order and can the judge...
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this is all michael cohen's doing and michael cohen was the fixer and took it upon himself to try and protect this man. what's interesting to me, and i don't know the answer to this question is, why haven't they attacked mr. pecker? donald trump has not attacked david pecker, and i think it may be because he feels that pecker still has a little bit of power over him you know, that there's a lot of stuff that pecker knows that maybe he's not talking about, but donald trump has attacked everybody else but he's left. >> david pecker alone, which i think is kind of curious. >> you certainly don't want to do more harm, right? is they think about cross-examine and they think about taking on pecker. you don't want to do more harm and that so you might be running yeah, it's interesting. >> make a good point. all right, guys. thank you very, very much. just ahead. the other consequential case looming over donald trump with the us supreme court preparing to hear arguments tomorrow. on his claim of presidential immunity from the federal law. january 6, case. we'll be right back his new album is
this is all michael cohen's doing and michael cohen was the fixer and took it upon himself to try and protect this man. what's interesting to me, and i don't know the answer to this question is, why haven't they attacked mr. pecker? donald trump has not attacked david pecker, and i think it may be because he feels that pecker still has a little bit of power over him you know, that there's a lot of stuff that pecker knows that maybe he's not talking about, but donald trump has attacked everybody...
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that's going to apply to both jurors, but also attacking michael cohen. they are going to work to paint him as a liar. they are going to work to say that this case is based off of the testimony of a liar and you're going to see pretty hard, harsh, vitriol when it comes to these witnesses, particularly from these right? wing social media influencers and from donald trump's allies. >> what do you think show oh, i think that's a really great point. and i think it raises for judge mission ultimately, the question of does he have to reconsider? sequestration of the jury. he may have to do that at the time of deliberations, but especially with the kind of pressure that has been put on the jurors. he may have been a little bit overconfident and thinking you can manage that he did a great job of getting through the selection but you're beginning to see some of the stress appearing in the jurors. he may end up having to go kinda deepens that alternate bull two. so that's something has got to consider. of course, earlier in the week, you express concern about the s
that's going to apply to both jurors, but also attacking michael cohen. they are going to work to paint him as a liar. they are going to work to say that this case is based off of the testimony of a liar and you're going to see pretty hard, harsh, vitriol when it comes to these witnesses, particularly from these right? wing social media influencers and from donald trump's allies. >> what do you think show oh, i think that's a really great point. and i think it raises for judge mission...
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he told michael cohen, don't reimburse me. it is a bad idea. the deal is off. then we use the prosecution to bridge to the stormy daniels payment and tried to explain why, as they alledge, michael cohen made the payment to stormy daniels at donald trump's direction. that was one piece of it. but back to this issue of intent. you just have david packer placing donald trump's concerns about the election at the forefront of all of their conversations. even says after-the-fact that a dinner at the white house thinking, that donald trump asked david packer how is karen? when both time stormy daniels did an interview with cnn, donald trump complained that they were breaking their agreement. and at one point, dave said donald trump said story -- stormy daniels owed him $24 million for every time he mentioned his name which was against their agreement. christian: thank you very much for that. that sets us up nicely. let's bring in the former u.s. federal prosecutor, sarah kristof. good to have you on the program. gary has laid out quite clearly the case before the supr
he told michael cohen, don't reimburse me. it is a bad idea. the deal is off. then we use the prosecution to bridge to the stormy daniels payment and tried to explain why, as they alledge, michael cohen made the payment to stormy daniels at donald trump's direction. that was one piece of it. but back to this issue of intent. you just have david packer placing donald trump's concerns about the election at the forefront of all of their conversations. even says after-the-fact that a dinner at the...
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case how this deal was negotiated with michael cohen. make a really good point. >> ainsley: it's not illegal if you are an outlet like the national inquirer and decide later on you are not going to air it or run. it is it illegal for him to say to stormy daniels, okay, i don't want this story coming out, i'm going to give you money. i never talk about it. i'll never talk about it. >> this is important thing. nondisclosure agreements are entered into all the time. they are suggesting it was only done in an tis pace of the 2016 elections. and, obviously, saying the story wasn't true in the first place. to suggest because it was right before the 2016 election that somehow that's a violation of federal campaign finance law. the fec and southern district of new york looked at the same fact pattern and decided it wasn't a violation of the law. this is where alvin bragg gets too far over his skis and legal theory where the jury will be confused and then decide this is not a violation of the law. >> will: matt whitaker thank you so much for bein
case how this deal was negotiated with michael cohen. make a really good point. >> ainsley: it's not illegal if you are an outlet like the national inquirer and decide later on you are not going to air it or run. it is it illegal for him to say to stormy daniels, okay, i don't want this story coming out, i'm going to give you money. i never talk about it. i'll never talk about it. >> this is important thing. nondisclosure agreements are entered into all the time. they are suggesting...
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one, through the testimony of michael cohen. but i was looking yesterday to hear how else are they going to prove that? they say they have a photograph of the two gentlemen at that meeting. they also have invoices days afterwards. a couple days after that, the first payment to michael cohen. but i was hoping to hear that they have a lot more than that. somebody who was also at the meeting, who overheard the meeting, who placed some of these documents in front of donald trump, heard his comments about that. i didn't hear that yesterday. i'm hoping that we hear prosecutors have a lot more about the back end of the deal as much as they do about the front end of it. >> chuck, what stood out to you? >> i'd agree with lisa but add one thing. circumstances also matter. we often talk about there being direct evidence, maybe conversations or photographs or emails of a transaction, but circumstances matter, too, willie. if you walk out of your house and there's snow on the front lawn, what do you think happened last night? it snowed. you
one, through the testimony of michael cohen. but i was looking yesterday to hear how else are they going to prove that? they say they have a photograph of the two gentlemen at that meeting. they also have invoices days afterwards. a couple days after that, the first payment to michael cohen. but i was hoping to hear that they have a lot more than that. somebody who was also at the meeting, who overheard the meeting, who placed some of these documents in front of donald trump, heard his comments...
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then if it comes down to just michael cohen saying he did know, it will be a michael cohen versus donald trump and the jury will have to decide who they believe more. >> bill: trump's attorneys said just tell us. the judge said i won't make that order. see you tomorrow morning. today is tomorrow morning. >> dana: thank you. we'll see you next week, too. >> thank you very much. >> dana reads sports. >> dana: bill, the hawkeyes looking for a new star guard following clark's departure for the wnba and found their answer in lucy olson. she will transfer from villanova to iowa next season. she was a ncaa third leading scorer last season averaging more than 23 points per game. we'll have to wait and see if olson can bring iowa to the national title game for the third season and see if they can beat south carolina next year. >> bill: so interesting now that you can transfer. >> dana: like being in the nba. interesting. good luck, ladies. >> bill: from iowa we move to the middle east. tensions are back up yet again. officials saying in the u.s. that israel launched retaliatory strikes on iran. w
then if it comes down to just michael cohen saying he did know, it will be a michael cohen versus donald trump and the jury will have to decide who they believe more. >> bill: trump's attorneys said just tell us. the judge said i won't make that order. see you tomorrow morning. today is tomorrow morning. >> dana: thank you. we'll see you next week, too. >> thank you very much. >> dana reads sports. >> dana: bill, the hawkeyes looking for a new star guard following...
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so it was michael cohen. so with stormy daniels, so as all of them we learned are katelyn polantz is down reporting outside the courthouse all morning long. she has sources inside the defense that tell her it's going to be short, that when they give their opening statement, rather, this morning, they're going to come out and they're not going to talk for a very long time. they're going to talk briefly about the case, about the witnesses, what they see as wrong with witnesses, and they're going to sit down analytic go. >> this is the persecution of donald trump. he wasn't involved in this. let, let the prosecution meet that burden. it's not the defense's burden to tell it still that story line and defend themselves out of the gate. it's their burden the prosecution, and as things cross-examined and as things evolve, we'll get there, but let the prosecution have added, if you are the prosecution in this case or in any case, what do you need to achieve in your opening statements, you have to lay out that this al
so it was michael cohen. so with stormy daniels, so as all of them we learned are katelyn polantz is down reporting outside the courthouse all morning long. she has sources inside the defense that tell her it's going to be short, that when they give their opening statement, rather, this morning, they're going to come out and they're not going to talk for a very long time. they're going to talk briefly about the case, about the witnesses, what they see as wrong with witnesses, and they're going...
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>> i think michael cohen is going to be a major part of the opening. he is as we he currently understand the case, a key part of the da's case on that could change as a introduce evidence that maybe corroborates cohen. obviously, there's been some folks on the witness list who were all sort of wondering what are they gonna be testifying about but at least out of the gate, i would expect donald trump's lawyers to really be hammering on cohen and basically saying, this man is completely unreliable. he's lived every branch the federal government in the last few years, you shouldn't believe them now, if you don't believe them now you need to acquit donald trump. >> one thing i do want to add here about michael cohen is obviously donald trump has his gag order in place where he's not allowed to talk about the witnesses, but that does not apply to his small army of right-wing social media influencers. they are given the same access to information that all of us journalists it's are given, they're seeing pool reports and they are notoing to have e same restri
>> i think michael cohen is going to be a major part of the opening. he is as we he currently understand the case, a key part of the da's case on that could change as a introduce evidence that maybe corroborates cohen. obviously, there's been some folks on the witness list who were all sort of wondering what are they gonna be testifying about but at least out of the gate, i would expect donald trump's lawyers to really be hammering on cohen and basically saying, this man is completely...
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pete: michael cohen, known lie e car, taking the stand. yeah, gregg's got great analysis, has on this entire trial. and, will, we broke it down on off the wall. the point of this is to keep donald trump in new york city. carley: no question. pete: the whole thing is election interference. and then you read the transcripts of what's going on in the courtroom, it's hard to figure out what they're larging him with -- charging him with other than trying to make him look bad and and trying to make it look like what he did was an illegal management of funds toward the campaign for -- the whole thing is a mess of a charge, and that's why it's so confusing for everybody. carley: yeah. and i don't know if the d.a.'s office has considered the ramifications of a hung jury. what if donald trump survives this thing? what does that do to his political campaign? now he can say this is what i've been saying all along, guys. this is just election are interference and a total witch hunt. will: well, the purpose of the trial is twofold. one, to end up with t
pete: michael cohen, known lie e car, taking the stand. yeah, gregg's got great analysis, has on this entire trial. and, will, we broke it down on off the wall. the point of this is to keep donald trump in new york city. carley: no question. pete: the whole thing is election interference. and then you read the transcripts of what's going on in the courtroom, it's hard to figure out what they're larging him with -- charging him with other than trying to make him look bad and and trying to make...
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he won't stop with michael cohen. he's going to make people involved in that trial, whether he's exonerated or not, he's going to make them feel like they will pay for having been involved. that's deeply chilling. >> it seems like there is everything in our system is designed to protect donald trump's rights. he is innocent until proven guilty. and donald trump seems hell bent on proinvestigatoring a system that's structured to protect him. >> yeah, it does feel a little bit distorted, doesn't it? i hear from a lot of people how can there be all these delays, how can he get all these breaks and benefits. and the system is designed to ensure that defendants get a lot of life. they often say to ensure that it's better than tep people guilty go free than one innocent people be convicted. there's a lot of lights and yet as yo say, we see donald trump attacking that very system that has all of those wfts for hill. you do see repeatedly judges and others bend over backwards despite his attacks on them to protect the system.
he won't stop with michael cohen. he's going to make people involved in that trial, whether he's exonerated or not, he's going to make them feel like they will pay for having been involved. that's deeply chilling. >> it seems like there is everything in our system is designed to protect donald trump's rights. he is innocent until proven guilty. and donald trump seems hell bent on proinvestigatoring a system that's structured to protect him. >> yeah, it does feel a little bit...
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michael cohen asks, what can you do to help the campaign? an david pecker said, what can you do to help the campaign? an david peckersaid, i'll be the eyes and ears of the campaign. my organisation, the organisation i used to work for, ami, will purchase negative stories of the market, while also writing negative stories about from's rivals and also positive stories promoting donald trump —— negative stories about donald trump's rivals. it's what potential was going on while i was there but were they had no firm evidence, i only learned the structure of this with this arrangement, that forms the basis of the indictment, when the indictment was released, and it was further confirmed to me in david pecker�*s testimony yesterday when in forensic detail he went through how this deal played out. 50 detail he went through how this deal -la ed out. ., , ., played out. so for viewers that aren't familiar _ played out. so for viewers that aren't familiar with _ played out. so for viewers that aren't familiar with some - played out. so for viewe
michael cohen asks, what can you do to help the campaign? an david pecker said, what can you do to help the campaign? an david peckersaid, i'll be the eyes and ears of the campaign. my organisation, the organisation i used to work for, ami, will purchase negative stories of the market, while also writing negative stories about from's rivals and also positive stories promoting donald trump —— negative stories about donald trump's rivals. it's what potential was going on while i was there but...
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michael cohen. >> i thought i think they scored a nice point when they established michael cohen is always playing an angle for himself. >> they got that out of the state's witness out of the da's witness. and the last thing think was there's a contradiction in an important part of pecker's testimony where he says now that hope hicks was at this crucial meeting where they first started discussing this plan. but it turns out he didn't say that the first time he was asked by investigators. now, i'm not saying he's ruined as a witness, but this is the back-and-forth. i think he did a good job on direct. i'd be happy with it if i was the prosecutor, but now sit back because now he's taking taking on some damage thibodaux yes. >> speaking from my time as a prosecutor, i agree. i think i would be happy if this were my witness. i think what stands out as something we talked about the other night actually, is that it's quite easy to point the finger at someone else, but i think what happened today is that pecker point they figured himself, he basically admitted that he was part of a criminal consp
michael cohen. >> i thought i think they scored a nice point when they established michael cohen is always playing an angle for himself. >> they got that out of the state's witness out of the da's witness. and the last thing think was there's a contradiction in an important part of pecker's testimony where he says now that hope hicks was at this crucial meeting where they first started discussing this plan. but it turns out he didn't say that the first time he was asked by...
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they said what are you protecting michael cohen from? he has a very public and out there. it is not a juror number 2, i don't think i want any of this attention on me, very private person. michael cohen is not a private person and he is willing to get out there and mix it up with everyone so i am not exactly sure who the judge even thinks this gag order is protecting. now if it is jurors, find, but it hasn't been. the star witness is david -- is michael cohen, so he gets to go on tv and talk about donald trump, and donald trump can talk about him, and they are saying, we don't necessarily want you to go to jail because we know that would look terrible for us, we just want you to have to pay a lot more money. as if that was a good solution. you know the phrase "too good to check?" when you want a story so badly, you want it to be true, and you are afraid to have your producers fact-check it because then it might turn out not to be the story that you want to. >> jesse: familiar with that. [laughter] >> tyrus: never heard of it, sounds made up. >> dana: i was reading an op-ed
they said what are you protecting michael cohen from? he has a very public and out there. it is not a juror number 2, i don't think i want any of this attention on me, very private person. michael cohen is not a private person and he is willing to get out there and mix it up with everyone so i am not exactly sure who the judge even thinks this gag order is protecting. now if it is jurors, find, but it hasn't been. the star witness is david -- is michael cohen, so he gets to go on tv and talk...
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michael cohen put the money out for stormy daniels on his own. but to kind of big picture governor, if donald trump is convicted in this trial, we use still support him in november if my choice is between joe biden and donald trump every single day of the week? yes. i will support donald trump. i have from the very beginning he has been someone that i we have supported since 2016 because i recognized that he didn't think he was better than anybody else in this country. he wanted to go run for this office so he could serve the people here and fight for them every single de and what he's one of the it looks like did by outside noise and judicial system in cases and lawsuits that calm that are being used to weaponize or judicial system against him. i'm focused on what he did when he was in the white house and when he was in the white house every single day as governor, i got to be on offense. i get to solve problems. and since joe biden has been in the white house idea, i just have to defend the freedoms of my people in south dakota. i'm every day t
michael cohen put the money out for stormy daniels on his own. but to kind of big picture governor, if donald trump is convicted in this trial, we use still support him in november if my choice is between joe biden and donald trump every single day of the week? yes. i will support donald trump. i have from the very beginning he has been someone that i we have supported since 2016 because i recognized that he didn't think he was better than anybody else in this country. he wanted to go run for...
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is mike michael cohen as a witness as well. and so that's going back in for the judge saying we're not going to mix apples and oranges here as part of his decision-making in so we expect it's going to keep keep going for at least another hour. yeah. it's been a fascinating back-and-forth jeremy, herb and kara scannell, our team inside the courtroom and reading everything out and it's been pretty fierce up to this point. i want to ask you because our colleague cares can also broke gonna be a hearing happening, i think right now in an appeals court tied to this case, there's like 70 moving parts right now, what is this? all of a sudden we heard that there's a hearing that is going on just just uptown here the appeals scored a full panel is now hearing the former president's motion to change venue. now, he's already made this request a judge had ruled against an appeals court judge had ruled against that motion, but now the appeals court itself, though, the panama panel, that they feel court, is now hearing that motion. and so tha
is mike michael cohen as a witness as well. and so that's going back in for the judge saying we're not going to mix apples and oranges here as part of his decision-making in so we expect it's going to keep keep going for at least another hour. yeah. it's been a fascinating back-and-forth jeremy, herb and kara scannell, our team inside the courtroom and reading everything out and it's been pretty fierce up to this point. i want to ask you because our colleague cares can also broke gonna be a...
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to outline like this is what i said to michael cohen. so michael cohen goes out there and says, well this is what i did and then there's someone that hasn't doesn't have a record of perjury doing that that's the case that they're building, but don't forget pecker also got a immunity to at the end of the day, if there was a campaign violation that just strikes me as a campaign professional pecker is the one that was at that is opening himself up to prosecution for this this kachin of mental that'll come up when certainly on emanation that the defense will attack david pecker for that amino deal, telling the jurors and effect, you can't believe anything. >> this guy says he has an incentive to not be straight, so exactly right. >> also, it's like this cast is like the sleazy has cast. you could ever pick and so much of america is learning about tabloid journalism and what that is. >> the, how they change pictures and the symbiotic relationship and they're paying off mistresses and loved children. >> it's like this. >> i mean, i'm a journal
to outline like this is what i said to michael cohen. so michael cohen goes out there and says, well this is what i did and then there's someone that hasn't doesn't have a record of perjury doing that that's the case that they're building, but don't forget pecker also got a immunity to at the end of the day, if there was a campaign violation that just strikes me as a campaign professional pecker is the one that was at that is opening himself up to prosecution for this this kachin of mental...
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he is michael cohen's former banker. he worked at first republic and if that bank sounds vaguely familiar to you, is because it crashed and burned last year. pharaoh was the one who put the rubber stamp on a brand new shell company for cohen resolution consultants. that was the company that the fixer used to pay the porn star. let's bring in our panel. we have jid rosie here, former federal prosecutor, former trump attorney tim parlatore, allele. it will williams, a former deputy assistant attorney general, and marcus childress farmer, january 6, investigative counsel. everyone, thanks for being here. so first of all trump keeps complaining about this courthouse. is really that gold. i've been i've tried several cases in that courthouse it was hard when i was there, but i think they've done some renovations so i guess the answer is no. >> it is a dingy 19, i think 60s or 70s style bonfire of the vanities might be the best way to describe the courthouse. that probably hasn't undergone the kind of renovations that you thin
he is michael cohen's former banker. he worked at first republic and if that bank sounds vaguely familiar to you, is because it crashed and burned last year. pharaoh was the one who put the rubber stamp on a brand new shell company for cohen resolution consultants. that was the company that the fixer used to pay the porn star. let's bring in our panel. we have jid rosie here, former federal prosecutor, former trump attorney tim parlatore, allele. it will williams, a former deputy assistant...
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cohen fell out of favor, he needed new people to be as enforcers and michael cohen at that point, i think it was on the cusp of falling out of favor. if you go back, i don't have the timeline in front of me, but this has been a constant. donald trump fines loyal lieutenants who will do his business, which is why i think pecker is important. yesterday, i believe it was when he said donald trump was deeply involved, was frugal, didn't like to throw away money, so it was always involved in the financial decisions. so the trustee is not conveyed to say, well, trump said make it go away. he didn't say do anything illegal or he didn't say write checks. that's what they're trying to build that trump knew what was happening. >> it seems to make caitlin the defense team of trump it's now going to try to muddy the waters a bit following the prosecution's opening witnesses, david pecker what are you hearing about how trump and his legal team are going to start dealing with all of this tomorrow. >> i think the question is really how do they distance donald trump from david pecker? because what
cohen fell out of favor, he needed new people to be as enforcers and michael cohen at that point, i think it was on the cusp of falling out of favor. if you go back, i don't have the timeline in front of me, but this has been a constant. donald trump fines loyal lieutenants who will do his business, which is why i think pecker is important. yesterday, i believe it was when he said donald trump was deeply involved, was frugal, didn't like to throw away money, so it was always involved in the...
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he says he called up trump attorney michael cohen. michael cohen told him don't worry about it. even though it's this time of night, we don't have yet the official transcript from court today, still. but we do have a bunch of reporters in the courtroom and in the overflow room and able to take detailed notes, which is what i'm about to read from now. joshua steinglass, the prosecutor, quotes, did you receive a letter from the federal election commission? >> david pecker, yes. steinglass, did you speak to michael cohen? >> pecker, i said michael i just received this letter what do we do it, and michael cohen said jeff sessions has him in his pocket. i said i am very worried. for the record attorneys general aren't supposed to fit in the president's pocket even if the president wears notoriously wide leg pants. this bill david pecker testified today trump asked about, one of the people whose silence they had paid for, he said trump asked him in 2017 before he was nugerated, quote, how's our girl doing, meaning how's karen mcdougal? david pecker said he told trump in response thing
he says he called up trump attorney michael cohen. michael cohen told him don't worry about it. even though it's this time of night, we don't have yet the official transcript from court today, still. but we do have a bunch of reporters in the courtroom and in the overflow room and able to take detailed notes, which is what i'm about to read from now. joshua steinglass, the prosecutor, quotes, did you receive a letter from the federal election commission? >> david pecker, yes. steinglass,...
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michael cohen, legal fees. that's exactly what michael cohen said to them. it doesn't make a difference for tax purposes because the confidential sediment, remember this is pretty 2018. so the confidential settlement is just as deductible as legal fees are. so it doesn't have any tax benefit whatsoever. these are not public records. these are not books that are going to be but. in to, any fec filings. so it's not covering up any election law issues one of the frame to jump in there for one second, please. in court, because he's accused of something. >> yes, sir. just to jump in here, the point of the karen mcdougal store for you is not to say any of its criminal, but it's actually to establish the purpose of the whole scheme in general that trump cared more before the election, then he did after the election that david pecker knew that doing this at that particular time would be considered a campaign finance violations. so there are some elements of this the whole mo there's some elements of this that they are trying to establish for the purpose of the jury.
michael cohen, legal fees. that's exactly what michael cohen said to them. it doesn't make a difference for tax purposes because the confidential sediment, remember this is pretty 2018. so the confidential settlement is just as deductible as legal fees are. so it doesn't have any tax benefit whatsoever. these are not public records. these are not books that are going to be but. in to, any fec filings. so it's not covering up any election law issues one of the frame to jump in there for one...
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he will not stop with michael cohen. he will make people involved in this trial he will make them pay for being involved in it. >> there is, everything in our system is designed to protect donald trump's rights. he is innocent until proven guilty. and, donald trump seems hellbent on perverting a system that is set to protect him. and there are a lot of things here. there are benefits, and the system is designed to ensure that the defendants have a lot of rights. it is designed, they often say, to ensure that it is better than 10 guilty people go free than that one innocent person be convicted. there are a lot of rights designed to protect the defendant. yet as you say, donald trump is attacking that system that has all of these benefits for him. and it will tell you, their job is to preserve and protect the constitution and to make sure the system works because it has to work with the defenders and work against people who are innocent. we will see where donald trump falls. and i also think a big part of what he is trying
he will not stop with michael cohen. he will make people involved in this trial he will make them pay for being involved in it. >> there is, everything in our system is designed to protect donald trump's rights. he is innocent until proven guilty. and, donald trump seems hellbent on perverting a system that is set to protect him. and there are a lot of things here. there are benefits, and the system is designed to ensure that the defendants have a lot of rights. it is designed, they often...
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likely wrapping up a banking associate who work closely with michael cohen to build the shell company that he used to pay stormy daniels. and then it's unclear who the prosecution's and next big witness will be. paula reid, cnn, new york are joining me right now to talk more about this trial is jeff swartz. he has a former judge in florida and a law professor at the tampa campus for the thomas m. cooley law school. great to see you again, judge thank you. >> it's nice to see you, too. >> correct. so how do you assess the impact of the testimony from david pecker, the first witness who took the stand for four days this week in the trial i think david pecker was an outstanding choice for the first witness. his the stage and he set the whole scheme up for the jury and he was really very good on cross-examination. i don't think that he actually got impeached in any really serious way. i think that people are going to look at his testimony and start building around it. i think the jury paid attention to them from all accounts. they pay very close attention to him. and i think he was incred
likely wrapping up a banking associate who work closely with michael cohen to build the shell company that he used to pay stormy daniels. and then it's unclear who the prosecution's and next big witness will be. paula reid, cnn, new york are joining me right now to talk more about this trial is jeff swartz. he has a former judge in florida and a law professor at the tampa campus for the thomas m. cooley law school. great to see you again, judge thank you. >> it's nice to see you, too....