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that says national enquirer? that's the same publication that said elvis was alive and living in curacao. but he was asked about the tactics of negative stories about him being planted in the national enquirer to help trump during the republican primaries. and he said, i know people i ran against for president in 2016 that use mainstream publication yes. to print stuff like that. that wasn't true yes. but marco marco rubio has the backbone of a squeegee, like, i don't understand why he is afraid to stand up for himself. stand up for the people he ran with, like literally they sabotage you in your learning about it. now you're learning how it was done, but he still afraid to call it so ted cruz was probably the worst example. yeah, you know, and and taking on ted cruz, taking on his father, taking on his wife, taking on crews personally, and now there's no distance between ted cruz and donald trump book. >> they all knew marco rubio, ted cruz all knew about these stories in real time and no new who was planting th
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the national enquirer is tabloid trash. but it's run by his good friend, david who has endorsed trump. he uses this to smear everybody and anybody. >> the national enquirer has become a hit piece he uses to smear anybody and everybody. eight years ago, the transactional relationship between donald trump and the national enquirer was so obvious, that ted cruz was just talking about on the campaign trail. now today was the second day of witness testimony and the first criminal trial of a former president, donald trump rate and the focus of the testimony was the very same thing ted cruz highlighted in ways the national enquirer helped donald trump during the 2016 campaign. former ceo of the inquirer, david testified his story would run negative stories about opponents whenever they started to do well, stories like bumbling surgeon left sponge inpatient's brain. i cannot right after a poll that showed ben carson leading trump for the first time. ben carson denies that allegation about the sponge by the way. then there were shoc
the national enquirer is tabloid trash. but it's run by his good friend, david who has endorsed trump. he uses this to smear everybody and anybody. >> the national enquirer has become a hit piece he uses to smear anybody and everybody. eight years ago, the transactional relationship between donald trump and the national enquirer was so obvious, that ted cruz was just talking about on the campaign trail. now today was the second day of witness testimony and the first criminal trial of a...
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because you hear a lot about the national enquirer buying stories. and we hear a lot of them doing that maybe not in so much detail, but david pecker has already paid a fine already to the election commission because he paid the money to karen mcdougal, and it was a violation of laws of corporations interfering in an election. in this case josh steinglass, the lawyer for the d.a. today saidthrust a deal struck between ami and the defendant to put their thumbs on had scale to control the flow of information that would reach the electorate. and that's what we're going to hear, and that's why he was pushing for all this to get in to really set the table for exactly what donald trump and david pecker did, and it wasn't just these few payments, it was a larger scheme. >> suzanne craig, pulitzer prizewinning investigative reporter at "the new york times," i know it's been a long day. thank you so much for being here. i really appreciate it. we'll be right back. stay with us. e it we'll be right back. stay with us while losing weight. with golo, i don't nee
because you hear a lot about the national enquirer buying stories. and we hear a lot of them doing that maybe not in so much detail, but david pecker has already paid a fine already to the election commission because he paid the money to karen mcdougal, and it was a violation of laws of corporations interfering in an election. in this case josh steinglass, the lawyer for the d.a. today saidthrust a deal struck between ami and the defendant to put their thumbs on had scale to control the flow of...
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trump, that part, did it help the national enquirer at all? is that going to boost sales of the national enquirer. pecker, no, that didn't help. steinglass, that partt didn't have aei mutual benefit. the purpose ofut that component uzto benefit the campaign. am i understanding you right? pecker, that is right. thepe focus how all this benefitted the trump campaign is important because the prosecution's central argument in this case,e the reason they were able to charge donald trump with a felony is because they say trump's hush money scheme was all about trying to cover up his criminal activity related to the 2016 election. prosecutors today reveal they are planning to rely on section 17, 152 of the new york criminal code,ew which prohibits any twor moreib persons from conspiring promote or prevent the election of any person to public office by unlawful means. and so it is important that trump'sor arrangement with the national enquirer and subsequent hush money payments wasn't just about helping trump, the man, it was about helping trump the c
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it is a nothing burger compared to the "national enquirer." i started with that mcdoug alex change comes toward the end of the day because that is when pecker in his calm, and everyone described him as credible and calm and likeable. kind of person a jury -- a juror would find as likeable and affable. he's describing being on the phone with trump and trup doesn't say i'm not going to buy the story because i didn't do it. i'm not going to buy it because when you do it, it gets out anyway. and just the intimacy with trump and the cash and kill. and he's embarrassed of catch and kill. he's proud of checkbook journalism. that is stunning. >> and some things rang true going back to the apprentice years. they had a relationship and it really flourished during the apprenticeship, it was popular and he could put trump on the cover and they would leaktories about the contestants. >> and the ratings. >> and donald trump back then, you talk to anybody at nbc, that guy was obsessed with the ratings of the apprentice and he was leaking stories to the natio
it is a nothing burger compared to the "national enquirer." i started with that mcdoug alex change comes toward the end of the day because that is when pecker in his calm, and everyone described him as credible and calm and likeable. kind of person a jury -- a juror would find as likeable and affable. he's describing being on the phone with trump and trup doesn't say i'm not going to buy the story because i didn't do it. i'm not going to buy it because when you do it, it gets out...
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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 trump, andrew weisman is joining us. he's now coauthored a brand-new book entitled the trump indictments. the historic charging documents with commentary and thank you so much for joining us once again, that transcript that we just heard some excerpts from gave us a window how the defense was trying to undercut the david pecker's testimony. do you think they were effective well, i think that i don't fault the defense lawyer for pursuing that line of questioning to say what you say was this agreement was kind of snow so in winter because
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...
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i've always said, why didn't the "national enquirer" get the pulitzer prize? >> why didn't the "national enquirer" get the pulitzer prize for breaking the big news that ted cruz's dad killed jfk? i mean, that really was a -- you have to admit that's a scoop. look, world exclusive investigation. it's not even like somebody on another continent also has that, just the enquirer. no, that of course came after the "national enquirer"'s big scoop that hillary clinton had been caught on camera having gay romp at seedy motel. seedy romp caught on camera at this hotel. that was right around the same time they reported on hillary clinton's secret hitman. hillary hitman. they broke the news that hillary clinton was hooked on narcotics. they broke the news of donald trump getting revenge on hillary and his evil puppets. it says muslim obama, weird kane, meaning tim kane. mob connections. shady deals. gay double life. boy, that really does sound like pulitzer material. that was right around the time they broke the 10 deadly secrets of hillary clinton every american must kn
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>> she was seen by an employee of the national enquirer is when i went into mr. trump's office and explained why this time it's different than another time. >> where there are other women given hush money by donald trump or his organization? was the standard? >> no. i'm not aware of any other cases that mr. trump had. he was supposed to pay karen mcdougal. he was supposed to pay 125,000 dollars for the life story of karen mcdougal. for whatever the reason may be, he elected not to pay it. davidecho was very angry because there was other money he that was expended on his behalf. david never got paid back for that either. >> so davidpecker has done this in other cases? >> in other circumstances, yes. not all of them had to do with women. host: that was michael cohen from 2019. help put that into context here and how that testimony might play into what you were just talking about. guest: at that testimony, it's five years ago now but it was very dramatic at the time because he had copies of the canceled checks so you could see the checks with trump's signature on it
>> she was seen by an employee of the national enquirer is when i went into mr. trump's office and explained why this time it's different than another time. >> where there are other women given hush money by donald trump or his organization? was the standard? >> no. i'm not aware of any other cases that mr. trump had. he was supposed to pay karen mcdougal. he was supposed to pay 125,000 dollars for the life story of karen mcdougal. for whatever the reason may be, he elected...
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the national enquirer. keith davidson arranged a meeting in california in keith davidson's office. question, can you tell us the substance of what ms. mcdougal said about the nature of her interactions with mr. trump during this meeting? answer i can summarize it. that's fine. ms. mcdougal alleges that she had had a romantic affair with donald trump for some years prior. question, when you say romantic, does that include sexual? answer that's what she expressed. that was the blockbuster story. that was for sale to the national enquirer. can google was a playboy magazine model who in 1998 was playmate of the year. karen mcdougal has said in interviews she was in love with donald trump and did not want her story about donald trump to be made public, keith davidson was able to use that story as leverage to use the national enquirer to pay his client, karen mcdougal, $150,000, to work for the national enquirer or its parent company by occasionally maybe writing articles for them the prosecution alleges this was
the national enquirer. keith davidson arranged a meeting in california in keith davidson's office. question, can you tell us the substance of what ms. mcdougal said about the nature of her interactions with mr. trump during this meeting? answer i can summarize it. that's fine. ms. mcdougal alleges that she had had a romantic affair with donald trump for some years prior. question, when you say romantic, does that include sexual? answer that's what she expressed. that was the blockbuster story....
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edwards, we're from the 'national enquirer.' what are you doing here visiting rielle hunter and her baby-- we believe your baby?" at that point, it all caved in for john edwards. he was panic-stricken. he ran into a bathroom, and our reporters were on the other side, trying to get in, and security came, and john edwards was escorted out without making any comments, but we knew that we had him. we wake up to the "national enquirer" interview. i was with abc news, and what i found out is that john edwards had brokered a deal to sit down with abc news. i worked at abc news at this time, and when edwards agreed to a sit-down, it was a huge deal. everyone in the news room tuned in to watch our colleague bob woodruff hold edwards' feet to the fire. he'd have to tell the truth now. he was on national tv. but then...this happened. let me ask you the question. did you have an affair with miss hunter? in 2006, two years ago, uh, i made a very serious mistake-- a mistake that i am responsible for. is this affair completely over? oh, yes, i
edwards, we're from the 'national enquirer.' what are you doing here visiting rielle hunter and her baby-- we believe your baby?" at that point, it all caved in for john edwards. he was panic-stricken. he ran into a bathroom, and our reporters were on the other side, trying to get in, and security came, and john edwards was escorted out without making any comments, but we knew that we had him. we wake up to the "national enquirer" interview. i was with abc news, and what i found...
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which publishes the national enquirer. he had a very cozy symbiotic relationship with donald trump and steinglass has been examining packer for the prosecution, talking specifically, not just about the previous catch and kill deals fuels that they had where the national enquirer would, by a story damaging to trump so that they would spike it, hide it from the public. they did that with a doorman's story from trump tower that apparently was just not based in reality, they paid $30,000 for it. it wasn't true. doesn't even we don't need to go into the details of that. the second story that apparently these individuals at the national enquirer thought was likely to be true, had to do with donald trump's alleged long-term relationship with 1998 playmate of the year, karen mcdougal. they paid her $150,000 for a column she was going to write for a magazine that was part of the ami em empire not specifically the national enquirer and they, and they were just going to have a ghostwriter write it and they ended up not publishing tha
which publishes the national enquirer. he had a very cozy symbiotic relationship with donald trump and steinglass has been examining packer for the prosecution, talking specifically, not just about the previous catch and kill deals fuels that they had where the national enquirer would, by a story damaging to trump so that they would spike it, hide it from the public. they did that with a doorman's story from trump tower that apparently was just not based in reality, they paid $30,000 for it. it...
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see david pecker, the man who ran the national enquirer back on the stand. >> this will be the meat of the cross-examination after pecker testified in vivid detail how he buried bad stories about donald trump in vivid detail about how trump would keep asking about the playboy playmate with whom he allegedly had an affair and in vivid detail, a conversation that trump had about stormy daniels with david pecker. >> now, remember, trump is charged with falsifying business documents to hide hush money payments to daniels today, we expect that offense to question pecker's memory and also suggests that there was nothing unusual about the catch and kill arrangement he had with trump. we can also see the next witness today. will it be stormy daniels herself and really any moment now, trump could be found in contempt for violating the gag order. let's get right to cnn's kaitlan, poland's for the latest on what we will see this morning. kayla well, john, we don't know who the next witness will be, but we have more testimony from david pecker first, there will be more questioning of him from dona
see david pecker, the man who ran the national enquirer back on the stand. >> this will be the meat of the cross-examination after pecker testified in vivid detail how he buried bad stories about donald trump in vivid detail about how trump would keep asking about the playboy playmate with whom he allegedly had an affair and in vivid detail, a conversation that trump had about stormy daniels with david pecker. >> now, remember, trump is charged with falsifying business documents to...
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if the story were true, it would probably be the biggest sale of the national enquirer since the death of elvis presley. but then admitted if it were true, he wouldn't have published the story until after the election court is not in session tomorrow, but pecker will be back on the stand thursday, facing more questions about the effort to catch and kill the story of karen mcdougal, woman who allegedly had a year affair with trump but then prosecutors are going to press packer on why he didn't catch and kill the story of stormy daniels. and instead passed her story. often michael cohen, aaron. >> all right, paula, thank you very much. and i want to go now to soucie a who worked closely with david pecker at the national enquirer's parent company. elizabeth williams is also win it does the sketch artist who was in the courtroom with donald trump today. and of course has been throughout this trial. now you all know her and our legal experts, karen friedman, agnifilo, and stacy schneider. so all right. so great to have all of you. let me just start straight off with you. so you were pecker'
if the story were true, it would probably be the biggest sale of the national enquirer since the death of elvis presley. but then admitted if it were true, he wouldn't have published the story until after the election court is not in session tomorrow, but pecker will be back on the stand thursday, facing more questions about the effort to catch and kill the story of karen mcdougal, woman who allegedly had a year affair with trump but then prosecutors are going to press packer on why he didn't...
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steinglass said that would be like national enquirer gold. pecker said, yes. steinglass said, but at the time you entered into that agreement, you had zero intention of publishing that story. pecker said that's correct. and the prosecutor said, and despite the fact that publishing that story would have helped your bottom line, you killed the story because it helped the candidate donald trump. pecker said, yes. so their counter and cutting against the standard operating procedure, obviously, if this was national enquirer gold and they would have made a fortune off the headline. they decided not to publish it and that was the point prosecutors we're trying to push this was for donald trump's candidacy, not for the bottom line. that's also prosecution gold. >> i mean, to get him to admit that i was willing to do something that was contrary to my bottom line to help a candidate that's exactly what they need to say. >> and that's what the prosecution's trying to do in order to make michael cohen irrelevant, frankly. >> and could you just explain to me because i don
steinglass said that would be like national enquirer gold. pecker said, yes. steinglass said, but at the time you entered into that agreement, you had zero intention of publishing that story. pecker said that's correct. and the prosecutor said, and despite the fact that publishing that story would have helped your bottom line, you killed the story because it helped the candidate donald trump. pecker said, yes. so their counter and cutting against the standard operating procedure, obviously, if...
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it is people who consume the national enquirer. david says that he attended donald trump's campaign announcement in june 2015. we all of course remember donald trump going descending the down the golden escalator and his comments about immigrants that's that's a subtle but important detail because that will stick into jury's mind and when the argument is made as karen was saying before, the reason they did this was to help his campaign. well, guess you're standing there when trump announced his campaign, david, donald trump watching as he testifies about being invited by michael cohen to a ten and event at trump tower when trump announced he was running for president. and so just a little bit of kahler, donald trump is watching the witness, perhaps not surprisingly, given the fact that he is testifying in the trial of donald trump, kaitlan collins, back to you in new york yeah, jake, it's fascinating what prosecutor seem to be doing is really kind of weaving all of these people. michael cohen, hope hicks into was david is laying th
it is people who consume the national enquirer. david says that he attended donald trump's campaign announcement in june 2015. we all of course remember donald trump going descending the down the golden escalator and his comments about immigrants that's that's a subtle but important detail because that will stick into jury's mind and when the argument is made as karen was saying before, the reason they did this was to help his campaign. well, guess you're standing there when trump announced his...
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>> she was seen by an employee of the national enquirer is when i went into mr. trump's office and explained why this time it's different than another time. >> where there are other women given hush money by donald trump or his organization? was the standard? >> no. i'm not aware of any other cases that mr. trump had. he was supposed to pay karen mcdougal. he was supposed to pay 125,000 dollars for the life story of karen mcdougal. for whatever the reason may be, he elected not to pay it. davidecho was very angry because there was other money he that was expended on his behalf. david never got paid back for that either. >> so davidpecker has done this in other cases? >> in other circumstances, yes. not all of them had to do with women. host: that was michael cohen from 2019. help put that into context here and how that testimony might play into what you were just talking about. guest: at that testimony, it's five years ago now but it was very dramatic at the time because he had copies of the canceled checks so you could see the checks with trump's signature on it
>> she was seen by an employee of the national enquirer is when i went into mr. trump's office and explained why this time it's different than another time. >> where there are other women given hush money by donald trump or his organization? was the standard? >> no. i'm not aware of any other cases that mr. trump had. he was supposed to pay karen mcdougal. he was supposed to pay 125,000 dollars for the life story of karen mcdougal. for whatever the reason may be, he elected...
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trump's candidacy. " that is why karen mcdougal's lawyer believed the national enquirer would pay for her story to help donald trump's candidacy. that was the reason. until now, the reply was, "talk first thing, i'll get you anything, you know why." the why was that mr. trump's candidacy. the prosecutor asked him to read more. "did he cheat on millenia? who did you understand that to be referring to? donald trump. okay, next text, from whom? from dylan. okay. do you know if the affair was during his marriage? again, do you understand his to be a reference to donald trump? yes. and how did you respond? i really cannot say yet. sorry. is that because you didn't know or because you weren't prepared to discuss the details at that point? it was because it was the latter, because i was not prepared to discuss the details at that point." keith davidson then entered negotiations with the national enquirer to score karen mcdougal's story. he arranged a meeting for karen mcdougal with dylan howard in the offices in california. "can you tell us the substance of what ms. mcdougall said about the
trump's candidacy. " that is why karen mcdougal's lawyer believed the national enquirer would pay for her story to help donald trump's candidacy. that was the reason. until now, the reply was, "talk first thing, i'll get you anything, you know why." the why was that mr. trump's candidacy. the prosecutor asked him to read more. "did he cheat on millenia? who did you understand that to be referring to? donald trump. okay, next text, from whom? from dylan. okay. do you know if...
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national enquirer, at least thus far. david the first witness, testimony to that, not an accident. if trump and the national enquirer, trump and emi were in a criminal conspiracy is prosecutors allege, all we need to know about trump, most of what we will learn is about ami. >> that made begin with reporting from my beat which is outside the building. [ laughter ] among the people, who i will now call the people and not the protesters, because they were not protesting. i counted two. three trump supporters i will call them. you could not hear a word from them. they kept everything at a conversational tone. from where chris is, you could not hear what they were saying to each other. the only person you could hear was a loudmouth guy who was fairly close to them yelling at them about bill clinton balancing the budget. [ laughter ] that was it. that's what the people had to say out there in the street. >> it's new york, and he might've been doing that since 1992. >> in the courtroom, it's the first time we have heard the def
national enquirer, at least thus far. david the first witness, testimony to that, not an accident. if trump and the national enquirer, trump and emi were in a criminal conspiracy is prosecutors allege, all we need to know about trump, most of what we will learn is about ami. >> that made begin with reporting from my beat which is outside the building. [ laughter ] among the people, who i will now call the people and not the protesters, because they were not protesting. i counted two....
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enquirer a little bit differently. >> a lot of people believe what they read in the national enquirer, but a lot of people don't. >> this is in york jury it may be mixed what they think about it, but to meet the most interesting context was if this was a conspiracy to affect the election, what did they show today that pecker and trump were friends and there was a history. he went after ted cruz he went after marco rubio. there is a context for taking down donald trump's opponents. >> and he was helpful to trump this is not an enemy of donald trump's like michael cohen as a sworn enemy right now. so, you know, pecker was saying, yeah, you know, we were friends for a very long time and i did whatever i could do to help him and he got me invited to parties and he invited me to the presidential announcement so they portrayed pecker as somebody who wasn't coming in to stick a knife in donald trump's back, but was rather somebody in there to kind of just tell what had happened. >> that's what i think is so interesting about some of this testimony today, which is in yesterday, which is that
enquirer a little bit differently. >> a lot of people believe what they read in the national enquirer, but a lot of people don't. >> this is in york jury it may be mixed what they think about it, but to meet the most interesting context was if this was a conspiracy to affect the election, what did they show today that pecker and trump were friends and there was a history. he went after ted cruz he went after marco rubio. there is a context for taking down donald trump's opponents....
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how many people are the subscription power of the national enquirer trump. i remember when on fox and friends and said, well, have you heard the story? he hasn't denied this story. i have no idea of the story came from in trump denied being part of it, and he was going and using it to his advantage. >> keep in mind this was also an election in which which twitter was completely skyrocket i mean, everybody was following news on twitter was likely one of the biggest elections that twitter has been a part of and we know lot of those people we're trying to influence the election now. so despite the fact that national enquirer only had what, 350,000 readership. and why would that matter anyway, i neither here nor there, given what we know about that time period, we know about now with social media and how all of that was being amplified. and as you said, by the former president and the disinformation effort by russia, the justice department's subsequently charge people involved in trying to amplify there were an army of bots negative stories about hillary clinton
how many people are the subscription power of the national enquirer trump. i remember when on fox and friends and said, well, have you heard the story? he hasn't denied this story. i have no idea of the story came from in trump denied being part of it, and he was going and using it to his advantage. >> keep in mind this was also an election in which which twitter was completely skyrocket i mean, everybody was following news on twitter was likely one of the biggest elections that twitter...
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anyway, because that's what the national enquirer does. and it was good for business for them because they would benefit their readers, was like donald trump, that was one of the things that came out in the testimony that they had prior to that meeting, they had already published negative stories, isn't that right away? they had been carson? >> and they went through a couple of things that they showed that the gordian had already published a lot of these stories about ben carson the national enquirer was just recycling it and that it was coinciding with poll results. and they also establish that the national enquirer had already done a bunch of negative stories on bill and hillary clinton that predated this meeting. so it wasn't something that was necessarily hatched then saying there was already a pattern here. so trying to really emphasizing this is what the national enquirer does. and then prosecutors trying to say, but everything was different in 2015 because they did some of these things like bearing the karen mcdougal story that didn
anyway, because that's what the national enquirer does. and it was good for business for them because they would benefit their readers, was like donald trump, that was one of the things that came out in the testimony that they had prior to that meeting, they had already published negative stories, isn't that right away? they had been carson? >> and they went through a couple of things that they showed that the gordian had already published a lot of these stories about ben carson the...
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we have talked about the national enquirer. we have talked about the context of when the stories were caught and killed and the aftermath of access hollywood. we cannot get over the fact the first thing the jury heard today was a transcript, not the tape of the access hollywood. i will tell you sitting there that you would think that the most powerful way to convey that language would have been hearing donald trump's own voice saying those words. yet, it was still startling as you are sitting in this but still official courtroom, to have the prosecutor get up and say those words. to use that language. >> they were edited the way we do them for tv? >> reporter: not edited. in full -- i was going to sample something else but not allowed to predict the impact was exactly as it was intended. we do not speak, we don't do that, it is just jim talk kind of stuff. two, to have it be done in the context of the bigger picture of the story that was being told by the prosecution made sense. it was another example of how donald trump in his
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first with stormy daniels and later with karen mcdougal who herself was paid by the national enquirer. they are using david pecker to set the stage. we have scratched the surface with his beginning testimony that will continue tomorrow. host: tell us about what we heard from the defense in the opening arguments. reporter: the defense's role today in their opening statement was to sow doubt through the prosecution's case because the burden of proof is on the prosecution. and todd blanche, donald trump's lawyer was mocking several elements of their case saying there is nothing illegal about influencing an election, it is called democracy, he said. he also said the catch and skill -- catch and kill scheme, nothing wrong with that either. he put distance between trump and falsifying records. saying he was so far up in the organization that he did not have his hand in the details. another key piece we will see is in trying to say that the prosecution's case is built on unreliable witnesses. for michael cohen, they painted him as someone that has a vendetta against donald trump wanting to s
first with stormy daniels and later with karen mcdougal who herself was paid by the national enquirer. they are using david pecker to set the stage. we have scratched the surface with his beginning testimony that will continue tomorrow. host: tell us about what we heard from the defense in the opening arguments. reporter: the defense's role today in their opening statement was to sow doubt through the prosecution's case because the burden of proof is on the prosecution. and todd blanche, donald...
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a phone call and discuss the offer and whether the national enquirer may potentially buy her story. donald trump said he heard that "dancing with the stars" was interested in purchasing her story. donald trump told pecker that he didn't want to personally by her story because that always gets out were the words of donald trump according to pecker. but this is a detailed back and forth. ultimately, we expect pecker tomorrow to testify that american media, the parent company of national enquirer, ultimately purchased the rights to karen mcdougle, but we are not that at that point in time. there's a lot of the back and forth -- >> vaughn, i'm going interrupt you because donald trump has come out of court. >> and i don't even know, a gag order. which to me is totally unconstitutional. i'm not allowed to talk to people. so they can talk about me, say whatever they want. they can lie, but i'm not allowed to say anything. i just have to sit back and look at why the conflicted judge has ordered me to have a gag order. i think anybody's ever seen anything like this. i'd love to talk to you p
a phone call and discuss the offer and whether the national enquirer may potentially buy her story. donald trump said he heard that "dancing with the stars" was interested in purchasing her story. donald trump told pecker that he didn't want to personally by her story because that always gets out were the words of donald trump according to pecker. but this is a detailed back and forth. ultimately, we expect pecker tomorrow to testify that american media, the parent company of national...
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a story about the national enquirer, at least thus far. david being the first witness, i think, is both testimony to that and not an accident and that if trump and "the national enquirer" were in a criminal conspiracy, as prosecutors allege, we all know, almost all we need to know about trump, most of what we are going to learn is about the national enquirer and ami. >> let me start with my bead, which is outside the building. among the people, who i will now call the people and not the protesters because they weren't protesting. i counted three, maybe i am overcooking, sorry trump supporters, i will call them. you couldn't hear a word from them. they kept everything at a very conversational tone. for more, chris says you couldn't hear what they were saying to each other. the only person you could hear was a loudmouth guy who was fairly close to them yelling at them about bill clinton balancing the budget. that was it. that is what the people had to say out there in the street. >> it is new york, he might have been doing that since 1992. t
a story about the national enquirer, at least thus far. david being the first witness, i think, is both testimony to that and not an accident and that if trump and "the national enquirer" were in a criminal conspiracy, as prosecutors allege, we all know, almost all we need to know about trump, most of what we are going to learn is about the national enquirer and ami. >> let me start with my bead, which is outside the building. among the people, who i will now call the people and...
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and we now have seen this both with respect to the testimony today from the "national enquirer," but we also saw it with respect to fox news and dominion, that sort of fundamental principle of how the fourth estate works is really undermined and it shows that donald trump, for all of his alleging fake news, this trial is showing that he is actually adground zero of fake news and was using that to get elected. >> and andrew and chuck, stand by for a second. i want to get back to vaughn on the latest of the testimony from the google documentary, the document that we're all following. vaughn. >> reporter: right, andrea. let's be clear here. for years we have talked about david pecker and his role in this. and yet we have not heard from him publicly discuss that august 5th, 2015 meeting with michael cohen and donald trump. we have not had him on the record, and the question is, would there come a day that david pecker would testify? and as we speak, that is what is currently happening. and michael -- david pecker, i want to read a couple specific quotes here. because he is explaining tha
and we now have seen this both with respect to the testimony today from the "national enquirer," but we also saw it with respect to fox news and dominion, that sort of fundamental principle of how the fourth estate works is really undermined and it shows that donald trump, for all of his alleging fake news, this trial is showing that he is actually adground zero of fake news and was using that to get elected. >> and andrew and chuck, stand by for a second. i want to get back to...
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say what you will about the national enquirer, the reach of this publication? it's on supermarket shelves in every walmart in every airport, and that was being weapon iced to help get donald trump elected and that is what alvin bragg is talking about in this indictment. i think that is what people pass over when we talk about falsified business records. fundamentally, this was an agreement to influence the election and it worked. >> again, it's important, when you work for campaigns, earned media, as they say, magazine covers on a grocery store shelf, that is gold to people. the visuals of what they are seeing. we learned of the judge will allow the national enquirer covers to be admissible in court. we showed a few, including the one about hillary clinton dying. are there some you think are important for people to see or are there some that you think would particularly make the point? >> it's the pattern. look for what this publication was publishing when i first joined in 2014, when it was tom cruise , that mix of celebrity content , and it's a look at how th
say what you will about the national enquirer, the reach of this publication? it's on supermarket shelves in every walmart in every airport, and that was being weapon iced to help get donald trump elected and that is what alvin bragg is talking about in this indictment. i think that is what people pass over when we talk about falsified business records. fundamentally, this was an agreement to influence the election and it worked. >> again, it's important, when you work for campaigns,...
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donald trump would give the "national enquirer" information. he was their top celebrity in terms of being able to get views, and compare that to in turn donald trump would have negative stories about him relaying back to him, and effectively squashed. and when donald trump announced his run for the presidency, that trump tower meeting was in the words of donald trump's attorney, or not exactly in the words, but as sort of an agreement that this is just a continuation, but as a politician, and for donald trump and the relationships that he has had, he has built a sense of loyalty around him here, and of course we see that to this very day, that he continues to instill those who remain close to him are those who don't cross him. but are those that do essentially whatever it takes to be on his side, apologies here as we have a new individual who just got out here, guys, beating pans. i'll throw it back to you. >> new york city. >> welcome to new york. >> i was in front of the supreme court all morning, and let me tell you, there were a few of thos
donald trump would give the "national enquirer" information. he was their top celebrity in terms of being able to get views, and compare that to in turn donald trump would have negative stories about him relaying back to him, and effectively squashed. and when donald trump announced his run for the presidency, that trump tower meeting was in the words of donald trump's attorney, or not exactly in the words, but as sort of an agreement that this is just a continuation, but as a...
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but we knew that we had we wake up to the national enquirer interview. i was with abc news and what i found out is that john edwards had brokered a deal to sit down with abc news i worked at abc news at this time. >> and when edwards agreed to a sit down, it was a huge deal. everyone in the newsroom tuned in to watch our colleague, bob woodruff hold edwards feet to the fire. he'd have to tell the truth now, he was on national tv but then this happen. >> let me ask you the question. did you have an affair with ms hunter in 200062 years ago? i made a very serious mistake mistake that i am responsible for is this a fair completely over? >> oh, yes, it's been over all up for a long path edwards, ever the skilled trial attorney was being very slippery with the truth here. >> but what came out next was an unbelievable outright lie and that picture is absolutely, you and you are holding that baby. >> the picture in the tabloid? yes. i have no idea what that picture is. but you've seen that picture, right? i did say an ad. i cannot make any sense out of it. i do
but we knew that we had we wake up to the national enquirer interview. i was with abc news and what i found out is that john edwards had brokered a deal to sit down with abc news i worked at abc news at this time. >> and when edwards agreed to a sit down, it was a huge deal. everyone in the newsroom tuned in to watch our colleague, bob woodruff hold edwards feet to the fire. he'd have to tell the truth now, he was on national tv but then this happen. >> let me ask you the question....
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it just shows you this is an incredibly unusual with the national enquirer. i don't think there are that many people out there watching who think of it as a traditional ear, think of as the new york times, the wall street trade to break stories though, they do, they do or their local newspaper, but they absolutely they do. they tend to be of a personal nature or big for its current location. but i don't i don't think a lot of people out there in the world. i don't think a lot of people out there take amendments are traditional journals out, but just the idea that donald trump had a friend that was essentially a giant fishing net to go out and find things that could be bad to him is incredibly important, but to the attorney's point. okay. there's nothing illegal about it unless you get to the campaign finance piece of it. and that's harder to process. this is so fascinating. so dylan howard, the editor in chief of the national enquirer, texts cohen after the meeting spoke to dp, meaning david pecker, who was the ceo of the entire tabloid empire. i'm wrapping u
it just shows you this is an incredibly unusual with the national enquirer. i don't think there are that many people out there watching who think of it as a traditional ear, think of as the new york times, the wall street trade to break stories though, they do, they do or their local newspaper, but they absolutely they do. they tend to be of a personal nature or big for its current location. but i don't i don't think a lot of people out there in the world. i don't think a lot of people out...
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he's on the campaign trail is still running for president not the national enquirer. >> sorry. i don't talk about these tabloids and tabloid trash is full allies. i'm here to talk about helping people. >> what was your response when you heard that? you got mad, you got you cried. >> i mean, it's just sad >> because he's denying your love cracked. so he's still he's still in the relationship? >> yeah. you're still in the relation? yes >> edwards campaign staffers all saw the articles and many of them knew or at least suspected the rumors, had married what's remarkable is no one inside the campaign blew the whistle at this point john's political machine kept going full throttle even as barry levine and the enquirer, we're getting ever closer to blowing it all up subsequently, we were able to develop the source. now closer to real hunter who says that not only is the affair true, but she's pregnant now with john's child and their freaking out. >> so when did you find out you were pregnant >> july 2007. >> how do you tell john the news that he's about to have a kid with your >> he
he's on the campaign trail is still running for president not the national enquirer. >> sorry. i don't talk about these tabloids and tabloid trash is full allies. i'm here to talk about helping people. >> what was your response when you heard that? you got mad, you got you cried. >> i mean, it's just sad >> because he's denying your love cracked. so he's still he's still in the relationship? >> yeah. you're still in the relation? yes >> edwards campaign...
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trial that david pecker didn't even care what was inside the pages of the national enquirer. all he cared about was the front cover because the impact of that checkout line and just people seeing that front cover that for him was such a huge priority. kara scannell. thank you. you got to take a quick break. john berman joins us. he's been going through the transcripts of tonight's extended closing arguments. we'll talk about what could stand out for the jury. and later, journalist ronan farrow joins as soon as reporting on catch and kill gave us such an early and clear window into the world of jurors have been shown in this trial a heart attack, do they have life insurance? >> no. >> but we have life insurance john, i'm trying to find something we can afford fortunately, it only a few minutes, select poke down john, a $500,000 policy for only $29 a month and his wife and a $500,000 policy for only $21 a month go to select quote.com now and get the insurance your family meets at a price you can afford. select quote, we shop you save over 13 million americans were affected by i
trial that david pecker didn't even care what was inside the pages of the national enquirer. all he cared about was the front cover because the impact of that checkout line and just people seeing that front cover that for him was such a huge priority. kara scannell. thank you. you got to take a quick break. john berman joins us. he's been going through the transcripts of tonight's extended closing arguments. we'll talk about what could stand out for the jury. and later, journalist ronan farrow...
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that really was just the national enquirer are doing with the national enquirer does yeah. >> jim, i mean, we haven't gone what you're reaction to what we've been witnessing thus far, right? >> i think it's all about dirty up the national enquirer. right. and the industry in general, this they call it a checkbook journalism. >> i think yesterday, they use the word standard operating procedure procedure, time and time again. the gym we should notice this right here on the side of the screen just to keep giving our audiences excerpts, beauvais confirms with pecker that other outlets covered malpractice claims against ben carson and may of 2015, it sounds as though what you can see some of the headlines there on screen there. ted cruz for shamed by porn star bungling surgeon ben carson left sponge and patient's brain first of all, take all of these headlines with a great assault as we do with the national enquirer. but it sounds like what the defense is trying to do is say, hey, wait a minute. so all of this stuff that was kinda floating out there anyway and politics, it's part of celeb
that really was just the national enquirer are doing with the national enquirer does yeah. >> jim, i mean, we haven't gone what you're reaction to what we've been witnessing thus far, right? >> i think it's all about dirty up the national enquirer. right. and the industry in general, this they call it a checkbook journalism. >> i think yesterday, they use the word standard operating procedure procedure, time and time again. the gym we should notice this right here on the side...
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>> the national enquirer has become his hit piece. ted cruz was talking about it on the campaign trail. today was the second day of witness testimony in the trial of donald trump. the focus was the sam thing ted cruz highlighted years ago. the ways in which the national enquirer helped donald trump in the 2016 campaign. david the former ceo of the enquirer testified that his tabloid would run negative stories about each of donald trump's primary opponents when ever they started to do well in the polls against trump. stories like bungling surgeon ben carson left sponge in patient's brain. that came after a poll showing ben carson leading trump for the first time. and there was shocking claims, ted cruz caught cheating with five secret mistresses. that came out after polls showed ted cruz ahead of donald trump. what is going down here wasn't even subtle. trump was using the national enquirer to smear his opponents and undermine their candidacies and the enquirer was more than willing to oblige. in court, this is how mr. described that p
>> the national enquirer has become his hit piece. ted cruz was talking about it on the campaign trail. today was the second day of witness testimony in the trial of donald trump. the focus was the sam thing ted cruz highlighted years ago. the ways in which the national enquirer helped donald trump in the 2016 campaign. david the former ceo of the enquirer testified that his tabloid would run negative stories about each of donald trump's primary opponents when ever they started to do well...
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magazines such as the national enquirer. pecker recalled saying he'd quote run or publish positive stories about mr. trump and published negative stories about his opponents on quote& if he heard of women's selling stories about mr. trump who he called an eligible bachelor, although he was married, pecker said that he would notify michael cohen and he'd have the stories. in other magazines. pecker also testified, quote, in a presidential campaign, i was the person that thought that there would be a lot of women who would come out to try to sell their stories because mr. trump was well-known, is the most eligible bachelor and dated the most beautiful women, unquote. >> pecker also said, have you heard of women selling stories he'd notified cohen he'd had the stories killed. >> he said, i think it was a mutual benefit. it would help his campaign and it would also help me unquote the tactic discussed in that meeting. it's called catch and kill by somebody by the rights to a story. and instead of running it kill it. it's not ill
magazines such as the national enquirer. pecker recalled saying he'd quote run or publish positive stories about mr. trump and published negative stories about his opponents on quote& if he heard of women's selling stories about mr. trump who he called an eligible bachelor, although he was married, pecker said that he would notify michael cohen and he'd have the stories. in other magazines. pecker also testified, quote, in a presidential campaign, i was the person that thought that there...
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trial that david pecker didn't even care what was inside the pages of the national enquirer. all he cared about was the front cover because the impact of that checkout line and just people seeing that front cover that for him, was that such a huge priority? kara scannell. thank you. got to take a quick break. john berman joins us. he's been going through the transcripts of tonight's extended closing arguments. we'll talk about what could stand out for the jury. and later, journalist ronan farrow joins us, who's reporting on catch and kill, gave us such an early and clear window into the world. the jurors have been shown in this trial smile you, found it the feeling of findings, psoriasis can't filter out the real you. so go ahead, live unfiltered with the one and only so tick to a once-daily pill for moderate to severe plaque psoriasis. and the chance that clear or almost clear skin it's like the feeling of finding yourself ready for your close-up are finding you don't have to hide your skin just your background. >> once-daily. so tick two was proven better, getting more peop
trial that david pecker didn't even care what was inside the pages of the national enquirer. all he cared about was the front cover because the impact of that checkout line and just people seeing that front cover that for him, was that such a huge priority? kara scannell. thank you. got to take a quick break. john berman joins us. he's been going through the transcripts of tonight's extended closing arguments. we'll talk about what could stand out for the jury. and later, journalist ronan...
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_ national enquirer. how does it link to donald trump? that's _ national enquirer. how does it link to donald trump? that's the - national enquirer. how does it link| to donald trump? that's the thing. there's an old expression in american law by a very famous evidence professor and it is a brick is not a wall. so the entire story, the entire narrative is a wall. but each piece of evidence consists of a brick so that you build up bricks and you make a wall. this is just a piece of the puzzle. a piece of the puzzle that makes this entire story for the ultimately they are going to call michael cohen. michael cohen is going to tie all of this together. 0kay. caroline, without a banker today, a public television archivist showing his previous statements from donald trump, without a man who recalls depositions. are the public paying attention to this? doesn't matter in the jury a public opinion out there and is it making a difference to the campaign? christian, i think the general public— christian, i think the general public is _ christian, i think the general public
_ national enquirer. how does it link to donald trump? that's _ national enquirer. how does it link to donald trump? that's the - national enquirer. how does it link| to donald trump? that's the thing. there's an old expression in american law by a very famous evidence professor and it is a brick is not a wall. so the entire story, the entire narrative is a wall. but each piece of evidence consists of a brick so that you build up bricks and you make a wall. this is just a piece of the puzzle. a...
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you hear a lot about the national enquirer buying stories. we have sort of known that they do that, maybe not in so much detail but david has paid a fine already to the federal election commission, because he paid the money to karen at google, was a violation of laws about corporations interfering in an election. and in this case, the lawyer for the da said today, and i will quote here, said, there was a deal struck between ami and the defendant to put their thumbs on the scale, to control the flow of information that would read reach of the electorate, and that is what we are going to hear, that is why he is pushing for all of us to get in, to really set the table for exactly what donald trump and david packard were doing. it was not just a few payments, it was a larger scheme. >> suzanne craig, pulitzer prize-winning is to get a reporter at "the new york times." susan, i know you've had a long day, thank you for being here. i really appreciate it. we will be right back. back. ir you can do at home. just once a month. nucala targets and redu
you hear a lot about the national enquirer buying stories. we have sort of known that they do that, maybe not in so much detail but david has paid a fine already to the federal election commission, because he paid the money to karen at google, was a violation of laws about corporations interfering in an election. and in this case, the lawyer for the da said today, and i will quote here, said, there was a deal struck between ami and the defendant to put their thumbs on the scale, to control the...
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they're not calling pecker a liar but the whole point of the meeting is that the "national enquirer" was important. both of these witnesses say that. the defense is trying to say the "national enquirer" couldn't have influence is belied by the evidence we saw at the trial, all of the stories they planted, all the trying to kill the stories that were negative. we saw from the meeting what happened after and just how important the "national enquirer" was. >> michael, prosecutors are trying to prove that this case links back to the campaign, obviously, as someone who has reported extensively on the trump tower meeting, what are the critical details that you think may sway a jury one way or another? >> well, i mean, the whole, i mean, there were three -- there were three basically hush money deals that were -- that came up at the trial that emanated from that meeting. the first was the doorman, former trump doorman who told a story about apparently untrue about trump having a love child. that was lately in 2015, early in the campaign. and the "national enquirer" paid him $35,000 so that
they're not calling pecker a liar but the whole point of the meeting is that the "national enquirer" was important. both of these witnesses say that. the defense is trying to say the "national enquirer" couldn't have influence is belied by the evidence we saw at the trial, all of the stories they planted, all the trying to kill the stories that were negative. we saw from the meeting what happened after and just how important the "national enquirer" was. >>...
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former "national enquirer" publisher david pecker was back on the stand where he said he worked with trump and his longtime fixer michael cohen to heighten negative stories about him during the 2016 campaign. the prosecution claims it was all a part of a conspiracy to influence the election. before today's testimony, there was a tense hearing over whether trump repeatedly violated a gag order by attacking witnesses and jurors on social media. prosecutors urged the judge to find trump thousands of dollars and hold him in contempt, while the former president complained that his right to free speech was being taken a away. cbs's robert costa was inside the courthouse and starts us off tonight. >> reporter: former president trump aired his frustration with being in court today. >> that's a very unfair situation. >> reporter: after listening to former "national enquirer" publisher david pecker, a man he has known for over three decades, explain the strategy he testified they agreed upon ahead of the 2016 election. the paper would bury any negative news about trump, while promoting fake st
former "national enquirer" publisher david pecker was back on the stand where he said he worked with trump and his longtime fixer michael cohen to heighten negative stories about him during the 2016 campaign. the prosecution claims it was all a part of a conspiracy to influence the election. before today's testimony, there was a tense hearing over whether trump repeatedly violated a gag order by attacking witnesses and jurors on social media. prosecutors urged the judge to find trump...