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here is trump attorney emil bove. you have represented some clients who you help to get paid by charlie sheen, right? davidson. i have represented several clients who have claims against charlie sheen. emil bove. who you extracted sums of money from charlie sheen on behalf of, correct? davidson smiles. there was no extraction. emil bove. you took steps to cause charlie sheen to pay, correct? davidson. we asserted there was activity committed and settlements that were executed. then a little later, this happened. emil bove, "in 2010, you presented a woman named dawn holland, right?" davidson, "yes." emil bove, and "and dawn holland leaked information about lindsay lohan at a rehab facility." davidson drinks water, pauses, and respond, "that is reported that is what she did." >> emil bove, "you helped ms. holland get paid for what i said, didn't you?" davidson says, "i helped ms. holland get paid. i don't recall. the implication of all of this seems to be that keith davidson, the lawyer, is part of some seedy world of c
here is trump attorney emil bove. you have represented some clients who you help to get paid by charlie sheen, right? davidson. i have represented several clients who have claims against charlie sheen. emil bove. who you extracted sums of money from charlie sheen on behalf of, correct? davidson smiles. there was no extraction. emil bove. you took steps to cause charlie sheen to pay, correct? davidson. we asserted there was activity committed and settlements that were executed. then a little...
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bove. >> i had the chance to watch emil bove in action. i was impressed. when i saw him cross examine, and it wasn't a critical witness so much, it wasn't like a stormy daniels, it was either a paralegal or someone authenticating phones. he definitely cross examined the paralegals now that i'm thinking about it. he came off as comfortable, conducting cross-examination, very smooth, not confrontational, and i can't stress enough to do cross-examination you don't necessarily need to be aggressive, confrontational. sometimes it calls for that. sometimes just before lunch, that may have been a planned voice raising by todd blanche to get some attention to a point that he thought was important. in my opinion, the most effective cross examiners are not those that go after someone aggressively, showing emotion or anger or something like that. far better than to be workman like about it. to be business like about it, not show emotion, because for whatever reason, it's my opinion that emotion generally loses in court. i don't know what part of huma
bove. >> i had the chance to watch emil bove in action. i was impressed. when i saw him cross examine, and it wasn't a critical witness so much, it wasn't like a stormy daniels, it was either a paralegal or someone authenticating phones. he definitely cross examined the paralegals now that i'm thinking about it. he came off as comfortable, conducting cross-examination, very smooth, not confrontational, and i can't stress enough to do cross-examination you don't necessarily need to be...
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. >> all right, emil bove, i want to go into this discussion we're having right now, emil bove who's a former sdny prosecutor but he is now on the trump reel team, saying we're not able to elicit testimony that would repeat some of the hearsay that's been offered. this form of impeachment that he entered a settlement agreement, we don't think it's relevant talking about the settlement agreement with allen weisselberg. then they have more discussions about weisselberg. we're looking to explain from our perspective why he isn't here. there are three payments due to weisselberg in a calendar year. if you look at the agreement, the employee promises not to denigrate the company verbally or in writing or in any of its entities. conroy says he will not communicate with or cooperate with any entity, anyone with adverse claims are to take action to cause any person or entity to file a complaint or a lawsuit of any kind. the bottom line is -- and this goes to what emil bove, again, on trump's team is saying -- this agreement is not why weisselberg is not at this trial. nobody tried to invoke
. >> all right, emil bove, i want to go into this discussion we're having right now, emil bove who's a former sdny prosecutor but he is now on the trump reel team, saying we're not able to elicit testimony that would repeat some of the hearsay that's been offered. this form of impeachment that he entered a settlement agreement, we don't think it's relevant talking about the settlement agreement with allen weisselberg. then they have more discussions about weisselberg. we're looking to...
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trump's lawyer emil bove asking the judge to tell the jury, "hush money is not illegal." prosecutor matthew colangelo fired back, though, "what the defense is asking is for you to make their argument for them." when the conference wrapped up, judge merchan telling the lawyers he will take it all under consideration and provide them his jury instructions by thursday to help them as they prepare to deliver their closing arguments. the jury is now off for a week after hearing testimony from 22 witnesses and seeing nearly 300 pieces of evidence. in closing arguments next tuesday, the defense will say none of it proves that former president trump committed a crime, while prosecutors will argue that it all adds up to what they've called election fraud, pure and simple. by this time next wednesday, david, the case should be in the
trump's lawyer emil bove asking the judge to tell the jury, "hush money is not illegal." prosecutor matthew colangelo fired back, though, "what the defense is asking is for you to make their argument for them." when the conference wrapped up, judge merchan telling the lawyers he will take it all under consideration and provide them his jury instructions by thursday to help them as they prepare to deliver their closing arguments. the jury is now off for a week after hearing...
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emil bove is trying to say what you do is basically engage in settlement agreements for the cheap and tawdry stories that people try to sell. >> i think people in hollywood know who he is. >> oh, yeah. >> he's traveling in some pretty crazy circles, and that's what donald trump's lawyers are trying to get across today. i have to admit, when i was sitting there i couldn't help but think of the -- sorry, new york city behind us. i couldn't help but think of the saying that hell is empty today because the devils are all here. he's dealing with people trying to sell sex tapes and they kept trying to put this thing that he was extorting money as lisa said. he actually came back and he said it's not extortion. it's money for consideration for a civil settlement. he just kept coming back to that. these are deals he puts together. it's consideration and it's not extortion. i have to also say, chris, the one thing i kept thinking is what is the jury making of all of this and what does this actually have to do with the case. when you step back, what it is, it's a falsification of business recor
emil bove is trying to say what you do is basically engage in settlement agreements for the cheap and tawdry stories that people try to sell. >> i think people in hollywood know who he is. >> oh, yeah. >> he's traveling in some pretty crazy circles, and that's what donald trump's lawyers are trying to get across today. i have to admit, when i was sitting there i couldn't help but think of the -- sorry, new york city behind us. i couldn't help but think of the saying that hell...
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and emil bove try to put distance between michael cohen and the trump campaign. whether or not this was done to benefit the campaign is at least one of the crux of the matter here . again, this is from nbc reporters courtroom notes today. emil bove, "michael cohen was mr. trump's personal lawyer and that was his only job?" "correct." "between 2015 and 2016 michael cohen was clear he was the personal attorney." "tran33, yes." that is in addition to making it seem david pecker had his facts spoonfed to them by prosecutors, suggesting he might have lied under oath at one point to have behind prosecutors when he didn't mention multiple times that hope hicks, trumps staff hope hicks was present at at least one key meeting. this again is the defense on cross examination. the defense will get to resume the cross-examination of david pecker tomorrow morning when court reconvenes at 9:30 a.m. . the revelations from david pecker on direct examination feel so understandable and straightforward and sort of right to the point in terms of what that case is. i understand the de
and emil bove try to put distance between michael cohen and the trump campaign. whether or not this was done to benefit the campaign is at least one of the crux of the matter here . again, this is from nbc reporters courtroom notes today. emil bove, "michael cohen was mr. trump's personal lawyer and that was his only job?" "correct." "between 2015 and 2016 michael cohen was clear he was the personal attorney." "tran33, yes." that is in addition to making...
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so emil bove asked him, you know, who charlie sheen is, right? keith davidson, i do. and you've represented some clients who you helped get paid by charlie sheen, right? i've represented several clients who had claims against charlie sheen and who you extracted sums of money from charlie sheen on behalf of, correct? there was no extraction you took steps to cause mr. xin to pay, correct we asserted that there was tortious activity committed and valid settlements that were executed. so some of this that emil bove is doing here in the courtroom before the jury, it's subtle and it suggestive to the jurors, but it is something that he may try and argue later on that the defense team might try and argue later on whenever they have all of this evidence into the record, there's another really brief exchange, just so you can see how there's wordplay going on here between the defense council and keith davidson about what he was doing and what kind of a person he was bove asked him. i remember i'm asking what you remember. all right. can younswer davidson in answer to what beau
so emil bove asked him, you know, who charlie sheen is, right? keith davidson, i do. and you've represented some clients who you helped get paid by charlie sheen, right? i've represented several clients who had claims against charlie sheen and who you extracted sums of money from charlie sheen on behalf of, correct? there was no extraction you took steps to cause mr. xin to pay, correct we asserted that there was tortious activity committed and valid settlements that were executed. so some of...
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and one of the other things that trump attorney emil bove was bringing up in relation to this. i believe it was him. he's right now, mr. beauvais cross-examining this tech person who died, douglas dow, who works for the manhattan de, you probably know him. in fact, he is explaining right now that the data has a heart as a hash value like a digital foot fingerprint. but by asking doubts whether he has first-hand knowledge of why the rickard recording of mr. trump cut off and douglas dao says, he's does not. this is, i suppose, just trying to establish what the prosecution was trying to establish that these recordings are real. emil bove, i'm not sure what he's doing, but in any case karam, let me just ask you these kinda like other sleazy cases and the idea of where is the line between, hey, i have this story that somebody has and you can buy it and it won't see light of air or not versus extortion it does seem to be suggesting that this prosecution witness keith davidson, is kinda sleep easy. that seems to be what the prosecution, the defense is is underlining yeah. >> without
and one of the other things that trump attorney emil bove was bringing up in relation to this. i believe it was him. he's right now, mr. beauvais cross-examining this tech person who died, douglas dow, who works for the manhattan de, you probably know him. in fact, he is explaining right now that the data has a heart as a hash value like a digital foot fingerprint. but by asking doubts whether he has first-hand knowledge of why the rickard recording of mr. trump cut off and douglas dao says,...
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bove continues of david pecker. the focus so far this morning has been on two specific parts, number one, the extent to which hope hicks was involved in that august of 2015 meeting, asked about whether hope hicks was an active participant or spoke during that meeting, david pecker conceded that, no, she did not actively participate or speak during that trump tower meeting that was engaged between michael cohen, donald trump, and david pecker, only going so far as to say that she was in and out of the room. the second part of donald trump's defense inquiry of david pecker was over the arrangement that they had with him coming out of that august 2015 meeting, specifically as it pertained to stories about the clintons, but also the likes of ben carson, marco rubio and ted cruz, those negative stories that were intended to hurt their campaigns, and the defense team asked david pecker whether they would have run those stories regardless of the relationship that they had struck with donald trump, and pecker, according to
bove continues of david pecker. the focus so far this morning has been on two specific parts, number one, the extent to which hope hicks was involved in that august of 2015 meeting, asked about whether hope hicks was an active participant or spoke during that meeting, david pecker conceded that, no, she did not actively participate or speak during that trump tower meeting that was engaged between michael cohen, donald trump, and david pecker, only going so far as to say that she was in and out...
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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. >> he talked pecker says with hicks and sanders about whether karen mcdougal's contract it should be extended. >> so just to remind people, karen mcdougal is 1998 playmate of the year, who alleged she had a long term affair and part of the catch and kill was to give her $150,000, david pecker did to have her not tell her story publicly it was not a script pecker said going on to confirm he wasn't surprised by any questions from the prosecutor. that's about the separate issue about wheth
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...
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emil bove is trying to punch into this. what was the prosecution doing at first, playing this phone call and having michael cohen say what about me, what about me, what about me, and he keeps saying we did it. >> the prosecution is trying to bring mr. trump into it. so i said before that we so far, no one is saying that trump is directly involved with ms. daniels in the payoff or this lawyer. this is a back way. keith davidson saying michael cohen told him that, and he can't even say that michael cohen told him it was trump. if his belief, he believes it's trump. if i'm a defense attorney, i'll tear through that. your belief, the re-cross will be really? >> what makes you think it's donald trump. you might think it. you don't know it. also i'm struck by the tone of michael cohen here, this scorned lover that the defense wants to use to their advantage. does the prosecution have a problem? because michael cohen has been very vocal about how he feels betrayed by donald trump and the defense wants to say this guy is out for re
emil bove is trying to punch into this. what was the prosecution doing at first, playing this phone call and having michael cohen say what about me, what about me, what about me, and he keeps saying we did it. >> the prosecution is trying to bring mr. trump into it. so i said before that we so far, no one is saying that trump is directly involved with ms. daniels in the payoff or this lawyer. this is a back way. keith davidson saying michael cohen told him that, and he can't even say that...
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surprising to see emil bove get up and do some of the cross examination. i don't think it was surprising to see susan necheles get up either. the one thing i did take away from this week was how todd's presence and the mud that todd went before the judge and at the lectern was reduced as the week went on. i wonder if that is, well, so, if you think about the timing, it was after heated opening statements. there were objections sustained during his opening statement, that wasn't a great look in front of trump. when he was trying to defend the indefensible because trump quite clearly appears to have violated the gag order, when he got bench slapped by judge juan merchan in the contempt hearing. since then, todd blanche has taken a backseat. i wonder if part of that is because he wants to reduce the visibility that he has in front of the judge and continually losing things in front of the judge in front of trump because trump and todd have this close relationship. if you see them in the southern district of florida, in the documents case, they are always laug
surprising to see emil bove get up and do some of the cross examination. i don't think it was surprising to see susan necheles get up either. the one thing i did take away from this week was how todd's presence and the mud that todd went before the judge and at the lectern was reduced as the week went on. i wonder if that is, well, so, if you think about the timing, it was after heated opening statements. there were objections sustained during his opening statement, that wasn't a great look in...
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typically, it's been emil bove who's been conducting the cross-examinatio n, but but this person was surprised to learn that when they walked in the room, you walk behind donald trump and his attorneys, you go to the witness stand and once you're sitting there, you can't actually see him. a wise, you're delivering your testimony. >> that's that's deliberate, by the way, because witnesses forget about this case. but if it's someone who robbed you are someone who murdered someone in your family. >> it really intimidate someone that i have to point and say so a lot of times when an identification and in court identification has to take place, the individual who's on the witness stand has to stand up and say, oh, yeah, there's the person over there and lot of times if i'm not at the first position that kaitlan just described, and i'm in that third position and the defendants in the middle, i get up and go behind the bar with the courts permission, and i sit in the front row because i want to be able to see the body language and everything so but it's not just a coincidence that if you're
typically, it's been emil bove who's been conducting the cross-examinatio n, but but this person was surprised to learn that when they walked in the room, you walk behind donald trump and his attorneys, you go to the witness stand and once you're sitting there, you can't actually see him. a wise, you're delivering your testimony. >> that's that's deliberate, by the way, because witnesses forget about this case. but if it's someone who robbed you are someone who murdered someone in your...
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it's just been emil bove they doing it. and obviously the prosecution will get michael cohen to say what they want him to say when he testifies. but right after that is going to be the cross-examination and they're essentially preparing for it to be blistering. >> do you think i mean, run given all your point, do you think there's any chance that donald trump did not know what was behind the checks he was signed. >> it really beggars belief, given what we heard about the organizational structure today, i think despite the superficial when of trump's team getting these witnesses to say no, we didn't get direct orders. >> what we learned more deeply and these are jurors are carefully taking notes. >> they're paying attention, is that this byzantine structure in this organization and the particular way they approached these transactions was designed to prevent that direct order from happening. >> or this was not an accident? they had this structure. it was not an accident. and then what we learned about their general practice
it's just been emil bove they doing it. and obviously the prosecution will get michael cohen to say what they want him to say when he testifies. but right after that is going to be the cross-examination and they're essentially preparing for it to be blistering. >> do you think i mean, run given all your point, do you think there's any chance that donald trump did not know what was behind the checks he was signed. >> it really beggars belief, given what we heard about the...
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and emil bove tried to race past the moment with another question that got another objection and was sustained and judge merchan leaned across the bench and raised his voice looking directly at the witness , right there, and said, i'm sorry? what did you just say. after a silence, judge merchan, in an agitated but not angry way said, i'm sorry? meaning, what did you just say. he knew what he said. he said jeez. and that drew attention. the judge drew that attention in a big way. that line that i just told you from judge merchan saying , i'm sorry? i'm sorry? that does not appear in the court transcript because too much was happening in the courtroom for the court reporter , who had never seen anything like this. this is something that people who deal with court transcripts for many years now, especially transcripts produced at high speed like the daily transcripts in this trial. they frequently have small and unimportant heirs. words left out. words that are incorrect. for example, in that same transcript earlier, when robert costello was introduced in the transcript as a witness, th
and emil bove tried to race past the moment with another question that got another objection and was sustained and judge merchan leaned across the bench and raised his voice looking directly at the witness , right there, and said, i'm sorry? what did you just say. after a silence, judge merchan, in an agitated but not angry way said, i'm sorry? meaning, what did you just say. he knew what he said. he said jeez. and that drew attention. the judge drew that attention in a big way. that line that...
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bove, the trump lawyer, and keith davidson. keith davidson? it's the beauty of cross-examination , right? on direct keith davidson being questioned by the prosecutor is very calm, very very cool, little funny on cross when trump's lawyers are asking him combative argumentative he and the aaa really went at each other a couple of times over this question of extortion obviously, the lawyers arguing i didn't extort but anybody have never extorted anyone trump layer also suggested he had threatened people which he denied. and i think trump's team scored some points today in the sense that they made this whole world look dirty and sleazy, and that trump was in some ways in the trump characterization, a celebrity victim of these shakedowns but i'll be honest, even if the jury believes that i don't know how that ultimately matters for the verdict here because stormy daniel's and keith davidson didn't fill out trump's accounting books? >> no. yeah. yeah, it's not the actual is on the actual payment, but here's the thing that i am not u
bove, the trump lawyer, and keith davidson. keith davidson? it's the beauty of cross-examination , right? on direct keith davidson being questioned by the prosecutor is very calm, very very cool, little funny on cross when trump's lawyers are asking him combative argumentative he and the aaa really went at each other a couple of times over this question of extortion obviously, the lawyers arguing i didn't extort but anybody have never extorted anyone trump layer also suggested he had threatened...
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i would have to reread the stories to answer that question. >> emil bove then continues down this line of questioning, asking david pecker, the witness. it was standard operating procedure for the national enquirer or two sort of recycled content from other publications and frame it's slightly differently correct? correct. that's cost-effective. correct. >> information from the public domain goes into the national enquirer. it's quick and easy, correct? yes. good for business? yes. >> beauvais then asks, there was already negative information in the public domain about ben carson. and so you ran it in the national enquirer, right? yes. and because that was quick and efficient and cost-effective, you would have done that whether or not you had discussed it with president trump, correct? >> yes. >> wolf very interesting testimony, indeed. thanks for bringing that to our attention. i'm glad you're going through that whole transcript now. very important indeed, let's get to him, alice this and what's going on? i'm lead counsel for special counsel, robert mueller's investigation of donald t
i would have to reread the stories to answer that question. >> emil bove then continues down this line of questioning, asking david pecker, the witness. it was standard operating procedure for the national enquirer or two sort of recycled content from other publications and frame it's slightly differently correct? correct. that's cost-effective. correct. >> information from the public domain goes into the national enquirer. it's quick and easy, correct? yes. good for business? yes....
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i would say today was less successful for emil bove who is the lawyer who is questioning david pecker from trump's side, and in particular, he was trying to exploit perceived inconsistencies in pecker's testimony. not only his testimony here but contrasting it with things that he has said over the years to state and federal prosecutors. chris, you might be asking yourself, how does trump's team know what david pecker said to state and federal prosecutors, and that's because it's discoverable. and in particular, the notes that the fbi took during david pecker's meeting with federal prosecutors were discoverable in this court, and usable for impeachment purposes. that doesn't always happen in federal court. i thought that was not as successful as bove wanted it to be because he was sort of fixated on small details. he was also trying to elicit from pecker inconsistencies between what pecker himself had said and things that his lawyers had represented to state and federal prosecutors. largely that was shut down. the one thing that i thought bove had some success at was planting in the ju
i would say today was less successful for emil bove who is the lawyer who is questioning david pecker from trump's side, and in particular, he was trying to exploit perceived inconsistencies in pecker's testimony. not only his testimony here but contrasting it with things that he has said over the years to state and federal prosecutors. chris, you might be asking yourself, how does trump's team know what david pecker said to state and federal prosecutors, and that's because it's discoverable....
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there's a reason and emil bove eight has been very strong in these cross-examinations. so he, and he's one of the defenses maybe one of the reasons and the lawyers who you can talk to it that the difference between pecker, who is businessman, he's in this just to make money he doesn't care as lawyers, we have these ethical obligation it's worth old ways they supposed to be a moral high ground. you're not supposed to be extorting people. you're not supposed to be accused of extorting people. as a lawyer, you're not supposed to be investigated for extorting people as a lawyer and all of those things happened to him. so i can see it being much more defensive, been pecker saying yeah, did this and i made the company millions though. one thing i think we you've learned today was why david pecker was put first by the prosecution because the argument in the prosecution is look, pecker and trump in-person, not some deputy, but checker and trump made this agreement to protect him before the election all the rest of this is the execution of that. and sure, these people are the de
there's a reason and emil bove eight has been very strong in these cross-examinations. so he, and he's one of the defenses maybe one of the reasons and the lawyers who you can talk to it that the difference between pecker, who is businessman, he's in this just to make money he doesn't care as lawyers, we have these ethical obligation it's worth old ways they supposed to be a moral high ground. you're not supposed to be extorting people. you're not supposed to be accused of extorting people. as...
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here's the exchange between pecker and trump's attorney emil bove vey beauvais said, so if this story was true, the doorman's story, you were going to run it, correct? pecker says yes because you had a fiduciary obligation patient to do that, right. says beauvais pecker says that is correct, but they said it would have made business sense to put it mildly to run such an article if it was true, correct. twitch, pecker replied, yes. now, we should point out in testimony earlier this week, pecker did testify under oath that if he ran the story, it would have been after the election which makes the argument that this was to protect trump going into the election. but as soon as the election was over, pecker would have run that doorman's story because it would have been in his words, extremely popular or not his exact words. but he said it would've been extremely popular among the national enquirer for audience back with the panel joining us as well as barry levine, former executive editor of the national enquirer. barry, i'm wondering, you know, david pecker, obviously. well, you worked wi
here's the exchange between pecker and trump's attorney emil bove vey beauvais said, so if this story was true, the doorman's story, you were going to run it, correct? pecker says yes because you had a fiduciary obligation patient to do that, right. says beauvais pecker says that is correct, but they said it would have made business sense to put it mildly to run such an article if it was true, correct. twitch, pecker replied, yes. now, we should point out in testimony earlier this week, pecker...
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bove and susan nicholas, but trump, what hit you on the arm? tap you on the arm, or judy, their object are clearly was writing your notes and saying, i mean, who ultimately was in charge of the defense strategy here, was it you or was it donald trump it was both of us. >> if there's a lawyer that comes in and says that they're in charge of their defense strategy. >> they're not doing a service that our client, every decision that we made, we made as a team and not just present trump on myself, but the whole team so again, every, every defendant, everybody who has her life on the line in history, will tap their lawyer every once while and say, hey, what about this? what about that? i've never we had we not only did we get along during the trial, but we were on the same page about strategy and about what we should be doing and not doing. and it was the one thing that i left with today is he in impressed, hopefully everybody that's that got to see what happened today. the way that he handled himself in the courtroom hearing that, you know, 34 coun
bove and susan nicholas, but trump, what hit you on the arm? tap you on the arm, or judy, their object are clearly was writing your notes and saying, i mean, who ultimately was in charge of the defense strategy here, was it you or was it donald trump it was both of us. >> if there's a lawyer that comes in and says that they're in charge of their defense strategy. >> they're not doing a service that our client, every decision that we made, we made as a team and not just present trump...
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emil bove, j. trump's attorneys currently the cross-examining keith davidson, stormy daniels, and karen mcdougal's attorney much more at cnn special live coverage in just minutes. thanks so much for watching. we'll be right back hey, brian, it's kaitlan collins, how loria hi. how are you? >> thank you for having me i'm lovely. >> thanks for joining us onald trump looking as the witness, keith davidson and his attorney, emil bove vey, as emil bove is cross-examining that former attorney for the adult film actress stormy daniels. >> this is seen as a special live coverage of donald trump it's hush money trial. and trump's attorney is now asking keith davidson, is of questions. questions on michael cohen in his state of mind. and the former president's fixers pattern of behavior as he is on the witness stand, the cross-examination now >> current is we're looking at this line of questioning, essentially what a meal beauvais is asking keith davidson is if he was trying to make sure to avoid the appearan
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he's handing it to his attorney, emil bove bay. that is the one who has been doing the cross-examination and also did the cross-examination of keith davidson, which the trump team believed was pretty effective yesterday is it got incredibly contentious inside that courtroom where he was keith davidson, who just a reminder was the attorney for stormy daniels who negotiated this agreement with michael cohen. all of these questions about his past work and kinda bordering on this allegation that it was extortion, that he was bordering up on in his actions. do you believe that was active cross-examination by the trump team yesterday? today absolutely. >> i think mr. beauvais did a phenomenal job with that. and you've got a witness on the stand who is in the hush money business, who won't say yeah, it was hush money. always consideration and has made a career with whole cogen and tie it to kill it. and charlie sheen and countless others. when lindsay? lohan when they're having a personal problem in their lives going to them and saying, h
he's handing it to his attorney, emil bove bay. that is the one who has been doing the cross-examination and also did the cross-examination of keith davidson, which the trump team believed was pretty effective yesterday is it got incredibly contentious inside that courtroom where he was keith davidson, who just a reminder was the attorney for stormy daniels who negotiated this agreement with michael cohen. all of these questions about his past work and kinda bordering on this allegation that it...
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good morning, emil bove, joined by president trump to my loft, joined by todd blanche, susan necheles. the judge, good morning. good morning, mr. trump. so the matter called into the ng record is the people's motion for contempt, meaning the prosecution's motion for e contempt.n' the judge says, quote, before ia hand down my decision, i wantedy to address the defense and mr. trump. mr. trump, as you know, the s prosecution has filed three separate motions asking this court to find you in contempt. in a moment, i'm going to hand down my decision on the third motion. which i -- in which i find you in criminal contempt for the tenth time. quote, it appears that the $1,000 fines are not serving as a deterrent. therefore, going forward, this court will have to consider a jail sanction if recommended. h mr. trump, it is important to understand that the last thing i want to do is put you in jail. you are the former president of the united states and possibly the next president as well. there are many reasons why si incarceration is truly a last resort for me. to take that step would be disru
good morning, emil bove, joined by president trump to my loft, joined by todd blanche, susan necheles. the judge, good morning. good morning, mr. trump. so the matter called into the ng record is the people's motion for contempt, meaning the prosecution's motion for e contempt.n' the judge says, quote, before ia hand down my decision, i wantedy to address the defense and mr. trump. mr. trump, as you know, the s prosecution has filed three separate motions asking this court to find you in...
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emile bovee questioned the testimony from yesterday where packer testified trump thanked him for suppressing a false story from a trump tower doorman. be reminded that he told the fbi in 2018 that trump never expressed any attitude to american media. pecker said today he does not recall that fbi testimony. trump's lawyers also exposed that business deals may have served as a motivation for pecker to enter a nonprosecution agreement with the southern district of new york for campaign finance violations. pecker testified many of the negative stories he published about trump's opponents already existed in the public domain. he said running negative stories particularly about former president bill clinton and former secretary of state lloyd clinton was good for his business. court started this morning with trump's attorneys clarifying that questions about hick's presence at a trump tower meeting in 2015, pecker said she was in and out of that meeting and her presence is important because it would show a level of campaign involvement in those talks. now just before lunch pecker also spoke about h
emile bovee questioned the testimony from yesterday where packer testified trump thanked him for suppressing a false story from a trump tower doorman. be reminded that he told the fbi in 2018 that trump never expressed any attitude to american media. pecker said today he does not recall that fbi testimony. trump's lawyers also exposed that business deals may have served as a motivation for pecker to enter a nonprosecution agreement with the southern district of new york for campaign finance...
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you will see him nodding after todd blanche or emile bovee whispered something to him and he would ask them a question. you can see that once in a while. the interesting thing with his interaction with the jury, which is a little bit different from when he was rebuked by the judge during jury selection for making a comment about a juror and the judge got really irritated with him the first week of the trial and basically told his lawyer, tell your client he cannot do that anymore. now, he does not have that kind of interaction with the jury and does not say anything to them. when they come in and out in the morning and after lunch and sometimes the third or fourth time, they pass within three feet of him as they exit the courtroom and he has -- he is required to stand when the jury comes in and leaves. now, this is a very interesting small democratic moment, where a former president of the united states, who says he wants to be a dictator for a day, he has to stand in honor of 18 jurors, 18 citizens. and they file past him as if they are soldiers, silent soldiers on their way to do the
you will see him nodding after todd blanche or emile bovee whispered something to him and he would ask them a question. you can see that once in a while. the interesting thing with his interaction with the jury, which is a little bit different from when he was rebuked by the judge during jury selection for making a comment about a juror and the judge got really irritated with him the first week of the trial and basically told his lawyer, tell your client he cannot do that anymore. now, he does...
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bove, tried to expose keith davidson's role in trying to arrange hush money payments and successfully arranging hush money payments, in one case for as much as $2 million, from other famous men including hulk hogan and charlie sheen. keith davidson was also involved in trafficking information about the treatment of young actress lindsay lohan in a rehab facility. this testimony from this person who has sullied his law degree, took place in a building filled with honorable lawyers working for government salaries or for public defender wages who every day make the law a noble calling. but every courthouse has the other kind of lawyers. the worst kind of lawyers, passing through those court houses every day, too. and with every bit of dirt that keith davidson revealed about himself and every bit of dirt that was thrown at him by donald trump's lawyer, what really mattered in that room is that the oldest person in the room, sitting under a crown of blonde hair at the defense table, lived his life in such a way that his future was in the hands of keith davidson in october, 2016, when he wa
bove, tried to expose keith davidson's role in trying to arrange hush money payments and successfully arranging hush money payments, in one case for as much as $2 million, from other famous men including hulk hogan and charlie sheen. keith davidson was also involved in trafficking information about the treatment of young actress lindsay lohan in a rehab facility. this testimony from this person who has sullied his law degree, took place in a building filled with honorable lawyers working for...
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bove, i think they are crocodile tears. i didn't buy them at all. i want to get your take and what you thought about the power or the lack there of of those tears. >> it was an interesting moment. there are different theories about what is going on. i can tell you from being in the courtroom and seeing it myself, my thought was leading up to the moment where she has the microphone dropped at the end of her direct examination, where she says, you know, donald trump told me this would have been damaging had it come out earlier during the campaign, this would have damaged the campaign, that was a really important point for the prosecution and they ended on that point. before that point, they had been asking a number of questions and she was very deliberate in her answers. did you speak to michael cohen? well, you know, not at that point. i thought you were asking me that day. i did speak to him after. she's really parsing her words and being deliberate. that is she playing games? she's doing all that, she seems kind of tense a
bove, i think they are crocodile tears. i didn't buy them at all. i want to get your take and what you thought about the power or the lack there of of those tears. >> it was an interesting moment. there are different theories about what is going on. i can tell you from being in the courtroom and seeing it myself, my thought was leading up to the moment where she has the microphone dropped at the end of her direct examination, where she says, you know, donald trump told me this would have...
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on cross-examination, trump's attorney emil bove had. pecker admits that tabloids would do this every once in a while with celebrity stories, a tactic known as catch and kill. but on redirect, pecker later clarified that this was the first time he had done so on behalf of a presidential candidate. quote. it's the only one pecker said bove did have. pecker admit, though, that trump never brought up buying any of these stories in their meeting together. but pecker responded, saying that he did agree to serve as the eyes and ears of the trump campaign. bove also sought to poke holes in pecker's credibility by getting him to acknowledge that the 72 year old had mixed up some dates, and some of his statements to federal prosecutors in 2018 were inconsistent with his testimony. this week, pecker said, quote, i've been truthful to the best of my recollection. also on the stand today was rhona graff, trump's longtime executive assistant. graff testified that the trump organization had stormy daniels and karen mcdougal's phone numbers in a databa
on cross-examination, trump's attorney emil bove had. pecker admits that tabloids would do this every once in a while with celebrity stories, a tactic known as catch and kill. but on redirect, pecker later clarified that this was the first time he had done so on behalf of a presidential candidate. quote. it's the only one pecker said bove did have. pecker admit, though, that trump never brought up buying any of these stories in their meeting together. but pecker responded, saying that he did...
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bove's handwriting, everyone knew this was how the repayment would go, we will come up with a cover story this is legal expenses. that is the problem trump's defense team faces. >> joyce, overall, give us michael cohen's evidence, has he established a nexus between trump and the alleged criminal activity? >> if the jury accepts michael cohen's testimony, he absolutely has. he puts trump in the center of things and he makes it clear that he never did anything without calling the boss for approval. that is by there are these repeated phone calls. this is why it was so important for prosecutors to, in essence, corroborate michael cohen before he ever took the witness stand. they used witnesses from early on in the trial who would say the same things that michael cohen would say but none of them go as far as he does in eliciting these conversations that are directly with donald trump. that's the leap of faith the prosecutors will ask the jurors to take to rely on michael cohen's testimony. >> well, and then there is michael cohen's surreptitious recording of donald trump. what kind of a
bove's handwriting, everyone knew this was how the repayment would go, we will come up with a cover story this is legal expenses. that is the problem trump's defense team faces. >> joyce, overall, give us michael cohen's evidence, has he established a nexus between trump and the alleged criminal activity? >> if the jury accepts michael cohen's testimony, he absolutely has. he puts trump in the center of things and he makes it clear that he never did anything without calling the boss...
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defense attorney emil bove. and you were very clear on cross-examination that ms. mcdougal did not want to publish that story, right? that is correct. bove, she wanted to promote her name and brand, correct? yes. she, karen mcdougal was illegitimate celebrity at that time, right? pecker, let me say this. did she meet the celebrity category at that time? no. there were reportedly audible chuckles in the courtroom after that happened. it was not what you would call a highlight moment for the defense. in fact, to be honest from my perspective almost none of it so far has seen all that great for donald trump. maybe you don't need a compelling narrative when the job is to get jurors to believe in reasonable doubt or maybe this is what is happening when you work with an impossible client and do a better job. what does a competent defense strategy look like in this trial? is it turns out, joining me now is andrew wiseman, and anna bello, a pleasure to have you both onset. first of all, i am totally honest about all of this. i will just say, andrew, from what i have seen,
defense attorney emil bove. and you were very clear on cross-examination that ms. mcdougal did not want to publish that story, right? that is correct. bove, she wanted to promote her name and brand, correct? yes. she, karen mcdougal was illegitimate celebrity at that time, right? pecker, let me say this. did she meet the celebrity category at that time? no. there were reportedly audible chuckles in the courtroom after that happened. it was not what you would call a highlight moment for the...
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emil bove asked, you're familiar with the concept of a pocket dial. these records don't reflect the content of these calls, correct. and 18 tnt analyst answered employees from the district attorney's office also introduce text messages, business vouchers, and several tweets from trump about cohen, including this one from 2018, the day after cohen pled guilty to tax evasion and campaign finance violations. if anyone is looking for a lawyer, i would strongly suggest that you don't retain the services of mine michael cohen trump wrote, hello, how are you also revealed call logs relating to this september 2016 conversation with trump cohen recorded will have to get hold on. i got no cohen claiming the call was referencing another hush money payment for playboy model karen mcdougal's alleged affair with trump trump not paying close attention to the testimony from later witnesses and was seen using a highlighter and flipping through possible news clippings in this trial is have scam. >> it's nothing should have never happened. >> aside from cohen, prosecuto
emil bove asked, you're familiar with the concept of a pocket dial. these records don't reflect the content of these calls, correct. and 18 tnt analyst answered employees from the district attorney's office also introduce text messages, business vouchers, and several tweets from trump about cohen, including this one from 2018, the day after cohen pled guilty to tax evasion and campaign finance violations. if anyone is looking for a lawyer, i would strongly suggest that you don't retain the...
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. >> so that's what certainly at least todd, blanche, and emil bove air are used to. >> so this is, this is a different way of doing things, but it's critical for them to say listen, michael cohen usually you would say something along the lines of you don't have to like him but let me tell you why you should believe him. here's why he's corroborated, et cetera, et cetera. but i think prosecutors who will also want to make the point, as you mentioned, that even without michael cohen, they can still convict some of that is because there's only really one area where michael cohen provides the only direct evidence and that's as to whether the former president new, about the way the reimbursement scheme was happening. >> and even their prosecutors will say, listen, you heard evidence from so many witnesses here that he never paid a cent without knowing exactly what it was for, you knew that the invoices were stapled to the checks? >> no, there's just no way given all that you've heard that he didn't know exactly what was going on? use your common sense with all of this. >> i think they certai
. >> so that's what certainly at least todd, blanche, and emil bove air are used to. >> so this is, this is a different way of doing things, but it's critical for them to say listen, michael cohen usually you would say something along the lines of you don't have to like him but let me tell you why you should believe him. here's why he's corroborated, et cetera, et cetera. but i think prosecutors who will also want to make the point, as you mentioned, that even without michael cohen,...
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bove as questioning of the former national enquirer publisher. he attempted to discredit one of the prosecution's key witnesses, trump's x person it's an old attorney, michael cohen. he asked pecker if you felt cohen was prone to exaggeration? pecker agreed he was after court, trump weighed in on the trial eight days that we all sitting in courthouse. i just want to thank everybody. i'm michele for through this, like everybody else michael cohen's banker took the stand on friday afternoon, explaining to the dreo he helped set up a bank account for the shell company that cohen ultimately used to transfer the $130,000 payment stormy daniels, there's no court on monday, but the banker will be back on the stand tuesday, answering question from prosecutors before trump's lawyers get a turn at him. >> kara scannell, cnn, new york former president donald trump will also have a key hearing next week on the gag order against him. thursday morning. judge, merchan will weigh prosecutors arguments that trump violated the order four more times this week when
bove as questioning of the former national enquirer publisher. he attempted to discredit one of the prosecution's key witnesses, trump's x person it's an old attorney, michael cohen. he asked pecker if you felt cohen was prone to exaggeration? pecker agreed he was after court, trump weighed in on the trial eight days that we all sitting in courthouse. i just want to thank everybody. i'm michele for through this, like everybody else michael cohen's banker took the stand on friday afternoon,...
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bove, you went to take over questioning. hicks began to cry after a break, bogey focused on cohen trying to show he had no role in the campaign and would act on his own hicks testified cohen was not supposed to be on the campaign in an official capacity but would try to insert himself at certain moments. she said cohen often did things that were unauthorized by the campaign and that he sometimes went rogue accord official tells me that donald trump paid the $9,000 fine for violating the gag order. hope six testimony completes the second week of witness testimony in this trial, the jury has heard a lot about the catch deals at the center of this case, the next phase is the alleged cover up. kara scannell, cnn, new york all right. kara scannell, thanks so much joining me now is joey jackson a cnn legal analyst and criminal defense attorney joe, it's always good to see you. >> so regarding hope hicks testimony, this week, what it seemed like she helped both the prosecution and the defense right. >> because i'm one side, she was
bove, you went to take over questioning. hicks began to cry after a break, bogey focused on cohen trying to show he had no role in the campaign and would act on his own hicks testified cohen was not supposed to be on the campaign in an official capacity but would try to insert himself at certain moments. she said cohen often did things that were unauthorized by the campaign and that he sometimes went rogue accord official tells me that donald trump paid the $9,000 fine for violating the gag...
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during cross- examination by trump lawyer emil bove , she went on to say that michael cohen liked to call himself a fixer. "it was only because he first broke it." so it was another tough day for the former president although he did manage to fit in some rest for what he calls his beautiful blue eyes while his former close aide testified against him. he let out anger in another rant against the judge. >> the judge is highly conflicted. he should not be allowed to be the judge of this case. he has tried to make it as salacious as possible by allowing testimony that has nothing to do with the case. he wants to make it a salacious case, try and hurt trump but it's having the opposite effect, i think. we will see. the poll numbers are higher than they have ever been. and, that is the story. he is allowing things in that have nothing to do with this case, nothing to do with it. >> poll numbers are not higher than they have ever been. the polling average is neck and neck. nothing the judge is doing, just to be clear, is making this case against trump salacious. what is salacious is what ac
during cross- examination by trump lawyer emil bove , she went on to say that michael cohen liked to call himself a fixer. "it was only because he first broke it." so it was another tough day for the former president although he did manage to fit in some rest for what he calls his beautiful blue eyes while his former close aide testified against him. he let out anger in another rant against the judge. >> the judge is highly conflicted. he should not be allowed to be the judge of...
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he'll take the stand and emil bove will start the question in just a moment. vaughn hillyard, as we gear up on this, remind us what michael cohen has testified about robert costello. >> reporter: right. last week michael cohen testified about robert costello. this is what the jury has heard so far about this lawyer who helped michael cohen in the months after, in april 2018. michael cohen's home and a hotel were raided. as phones were taken and gone through, that he turned to him as sort of an outside counsel voice. what michael cohen said is that he was skeptical of robert costello's intentions, and particularly because robert costello had repeatedly told him that he was all but working as a back channel through his friend rudy giuliani to donald trump. and the way that michael cohen described it to the jury was that it was quote, all covert, all back channel, i spyish. there was a june e-mail entered into the record in which robert costello sent cohen an e-mail, rudy giuliani has communicated to me that he is meeting with his client, donald trump, this eveni
he'll take the stand and emil bove will start the question in just a moment. vaughn hillyard, as we gear up on this, remind us what michael cohen has testified about robert costello. >> reporter: right. last week michael cohen testified about robert costello. this is what the jury has heard so far about this lawyer who helped michael cohen in the months after, in april 2018. michael cohen's home and a hotel were raided. as phones were taken and gone through, that he turned to him as sort...
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. >> i should note one of the things that emil bove, one of trumps lawyers, try to do with david pecker was pushing on his memory, which is a standard form of cross. i have to say, i remember having this thought when i was watching the gwyneth paltrow civil case about the ski incident like does anyone really remember at this point who knocked and who? the memory thing seems fine and at some point etc. you are really good about conversations you had, it's hard to remember what that almost 10 years ago. david pecker, "yes." there are some instances where your and fills in gaps, right? "to the best of my knowledge." in this case you have notes because he did fbi intake and there's corroborating documents, which seems to have the prosecution. >> i think you still, nevertheless, as the defense, if that is what we are talking about, them operating this week, you have to attack all angles. if there are any areas with which you can attack his credibility, his opportunity to observe or remember, you have to take those angles. >> let me ask you this judge. we have the motion to show cause on the
. >> i should note one of the things that emil bove, one of trumps lawyers, try to do with david pecker was pushing on his memory, which is a standard form of cross. i have to say, i remember having this thought when i was watching the gwyneth paltrow civil case about the ski incident like does anyone really remember at this point who knocked and who? the memory thing seems fine and at some point etc. you are really good about conversations you had, it's hard to remember what that almost...
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if you want to attack a witness and dismantle him, emil bove is your guy. >> it is a replacement for the fact that trump is gagged and the judge is having another hearing on the gag order tomorrow morning. what is your expectation and what is the long-term game as far as judge merchan? >> let me say two things. trump wants everybody to believe he is totally gagged. he has a lot more latitude under the gag order to talk about the case than he lets on. i do think that judge merchan will find at least two or three of the alleged violations will constitute further instances of criminal contempt. because he did not warn trump until yesterday that further violations would result in incarceration, i don't think that tomorrow, which will add up to a total of at most 13 and maybe a couple fewer, will be that thing that swings the needle. i think we have to take one more crack at it or trump will have to trigger that other crack at it for prosecutors to make the argument that trump deserves incarceration. >> just the fact we are there, day 10, talking about him being incarcerated. he is also b
if you want to attack a witness and dismantle him, emil bove is your guy. >> it is a replacement for the fact that trump is gagged and the judge is having another hearing on the gag order tomorrow morning. what is your expectation and what is the long-term game as far as judge merchan? >> let me say two things. trump wants everybody to believe he is totally gagged. he has a lot more latitude under the gag order to talk about the case than he lets on. i do think that judge merchan...
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bove, had advanced the theory that this was somehow falsified. when you put all of this evidence together, having the jury kind of process that explanation that what is the competing theory that was set a little earlier today? you have to, when you see all of the evidence laid out through michael cohen's testimony for hours and hours, text messages, phone messages, it goes into, you have to imagine a series of coincidences that michael cohen is calling trump and hope hicks and keith davidson, all of these opportune times that reaches to a level of coupon on style conspiracy theory that i don't see how the defense will thread that needle. >> andrew, with a witness like michael cohen they have told his story, they gave a little biographical opening. they have not included his criminal record. they've not included all of the dark sides of michael cohen the character. shortly the prosecutor will do that before handing him over to cross-examination tomorrow. >> this is a strategy difference between what happens in the manhattan district attorney's off
bove, had advanced the theory that this was somehow falsified. when you put all of this evidence together, having the jury kind of process that explanation that what is the competing theory that was set a little earlier today? you have to, when you see all of the evidence laid out through michael cohen's testimony for hours and hours, text messages, phone messages, it goes into, you have to imagine a series of coincidences that michael cohen is calling trump and hope hicks and keith davidson,...
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bove, putting that before judge merchan. what we hear tomorrow will be important in analyzing what we hear in closing arguments. >> michael cohen, you spent a lot of time with him, his testimony has been the subject of much debate, widely praised in some circles. on the right, a lot of people said it was a disaster, they literally used the word disaster. let me ask you quickly about things they say was a disaster, start with the $60,000 from the trump organization he admits he stole, and say this shows you a guy that can't be trusted. one more piece of evidence. >> they say he admits now. the only reason the defense knew about this in the first instance is michael wrote about this in his book four years ago "disloyal," he has been on a journey, of making amends, telling the truth about what happened, even some of the checkered things that happened, things he may not have been proud of. he felt aggrieved and upset when his bonus was cut by 2/3. it may not have been his proudest moment, but it was something he was forthright a
bove, putting that before judge merchan. what we hear tomorrow will be important in analyzing what we hear in closing arguments. >> michael cohen, you spent a lot of time with him, his testimony has been the subject of much debate, widely praised in some circles. on the right, a lot of people said it was a disaster, they literally used the word disaster. let me ask you quickly about things they say was a disaster, start with the $60,000 from the trump organization he admits he stole, and...
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bove as questioning of the former national enquirer publisher. he attempted to discredit one of the prosecution's key witnesses, trump's x personal lazzarini, michael cohen. he asked pecker if you felt cohen was prone to exaggeration. pecker agreed he was after court. trump weighed in on the trial, eight days that we sitting in this courthouse i just want to thank everybody for being here. >> this, is like. everybody else michael cohen's bank or took the stand friday afternoon, he described to the jury how he helped cohen set up the shell company that was ultimately used to transfer the $130,000 payment to stormy daniels. >> there's no court on monday, so the banker will be back on the stand tuesday. we're prosecutors will continue to question him then, donald trump's attorneys will get a chance to cross-examine him as his trial continues into next week, amara victor, kara scannell. thanks so much and doing now by former federal prosecutor, at least we'll good morning to you. let me start here with david pecker and then kind of go through some of
bove as questioning of the former national enquirer publisher. he attempted to discredit one of the prosecution's key witnesses, trump's x personal lazzarini, michael cohen. he asked pecker if you felt cohen was prone to exaggeration. pecker agreed he was after court. trump weighed in on the trial, eight days that we sitting in this courthouse i just want to thank everybody for being here. >> this, is like. everybody else michael cohen's bank or took the stand friday afternoon, he...
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bove, he was not asking her difficult question. it was not a difficult question that led to this dramatic moment. he pasty, just talk about your time at the trump organization, but she kinda felt overwhelmed by the moment and perhaps let her guard down. and that is what led to her having breaking down a little. it's also notable when she left the witness stand at the end of the day, the president, he gave a look at hurried nodded to her and he gave her a small smile, which is something we really have not seen very often, right? >> reiser terror when you were there, i know you've been there every day. you were watching the jury during hopes testimony and also during this particular moment so how did they react and you know, where they all, focused on her, were they looking at what was the reaction in that moment and what do you think caused her emotion? >> well, the room was shocked. i've got to tell you, not just the jury, but also all of the press corps was shocked and i think the parties were shocked. she didn't actually start cr
bove, he was not asking her difficult question. it was not a difficult question that led to this dramatic moment. he pasty, just talk about your time at the trump organization, but she kinda felt overwhelmed by the moment and perhaps let her guard down. and that is what led to her having breaking down a little. it's also notable when she left the witness stand at the end of the day, the president, he gave a look at hurried nodded to her and he gave her a small smile, which is something we...
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bove take david pecker through. you can tell that based on where he's sitting at the defense table. i'm going to look forward to seeing how they thread that needle tomorrow. >> lisa rubin, vaughn hillyard, also mr. and mrs. superman because both of you have been just, i don't know, no sleep, but i appreciate both of you very much. vaughn hillyard, lisa rubin. >>> we are following breaking news out of wisconsin, just getting this in. according to the mount horab area school district a middle school is on lockdown, there was an active shooter stopped outside of the school building there. but one mother described to our local affiliate the very intense moment when her children inside the school contacted her to talk about what was going on. >> my son marvin, he goes to the middle school, it was around like 11:00 where he called me crying saying they hear multiple shots and him and his friends took off running, and then my other son called me who goes to the high school, he left with his friends because they were evacua
bove take david pecker through. you can tell that based on where he's sitting at the defense table. i'm going to look forward to seeing how they thread that needle tomorrow. >> lisa rubin, vaughn hillyard, also mr. and mrs. superman because both of you have been just, i don't know, no sleep, but i appreciate both of you very much. vaughn hillyard, lisa rubin. >>> we are following breaking news out of wisconsin, just getting this in. according to the mount horab area school...
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. >> todd blanche and emil bove according to the reporters in the room. they're looking at the transcripts from all of the testimony during this trial. and they appear to be using a paper copy, not an electronic copy. a large binder, a minimum of six inches thick. that is a whole lot of testimony. tight transcript pages. why don't we read the michael cohen testimony regarding a trump tower as well. where exactly did the three of you meet? michael cohen said, mr. trump's office on the 26th floor. could you tell the jury please what was discussed and what was agreed to at that meeting. michael cohen, what was discussed was the power of the national enquirer in terms of being located at the cash register of so many supermarkets and bodegas that if we could place positive stories mr. mr. trump, that would be beneficial. if woe could place negative stories about some of the other candidates, that would also be beneficial. was there anything else that mr. pecker said he could do for mr. trump's candidacy and his answer yes. what in substance did he say. he said
. >> todd blanche and emil bove according to the reporters in the room. they're looking at the transcripts from all of the testimony during this trial. and they appear to be using a paper copy, not an electronic copy. a large binder, a minimum of six inches thick. that is a whole lot of testimony. tight transcript pages. why don't we read the michael cohen testimony regarding a trump tower as well. where exactly did the three of you meet? michael cohen said, mr. trump's office on the 26th...
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bove as questioning of the former national enquirer publisher. he attempted to discredit one of the prosecution's key witnesses, trump's x personally the attorney michael cohen. he asked pecker if you felt cohen was prone to exaggeration. pecker agreed he was after court. trump weighed in on the trial, eight days that we sitting in courthouse. i just want to thank hey, everybody for being here michelle for through this, like everybody else. >> michael cohen's banker took the stand on friday afternoon, explaining to the dreo he helped set up a bank account for the shell company that cohen ultimately used to transfer the $130,000 payment stormy daniels, there's no court on monday, but the banker will be back on the stand tuesday, answering question from prosecutors before trump's lawyers get a turn at him. kara scannell, cnn, new york and coming up former us attorney general, bill barr says donald trump should not be anywhere near the oval office, yet he still plans to vote for him assignment with hottie cornish. >> listen wherever you get your pod
bove as questioning of the former national enquirer publisher. he attempted to discredit one of the prosecution's key witnesses, trump's x personally the attorney michael cohen. he asked pecker if you felt cohen was prone to exaggeration. pecker agreed he was after court. trump weighed in on the trial, eight days that we sitting in courthouse. i just want to thank hey, everybody for being here michelle for through this, like everybody else. >> michael cohen's banker took the stand on...