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allen weisselberg was greedy. look at what allen weisselberg and blame him, and even then allen weisselberg did not flip on trump. you know, he has now gone to jail for trump not just once but twice. he is the d.a.'s office has done everything they can to try and get allen weisselberg to flip on trump. it's not happening. don't expect him to come in and be a great witness for the state. the state knows they can't call him, and that's why they're trying to find some way to explain his absence to the jury through this severance jury. >> madeleine westerhout, you had a chance to observe today. in many ways although she didn't serve nearly as long as weisselberg has, she is someone who is this young woman, she's trying to make her way in the world. she finds herself surrounded by some of the most powerful people in the world and arguably ultimately, the most powerful person in the world. donald trump going with him to the white house, somebody who, frankly, she clearly admired and still admires in spite of the fact th
allen weisselberg was greedy. look at what allen weisselberg and blame him, and even then allen weisselberg did not flip on trump. you know, he has now gone to jail for trump not just once but twice. he is the d.a.'s office has done everything they can to try and get allen weisselberg to flip on trump. it's not happening. don't expect him to come in and be a great witness for the state. the state knows they can't call him, and that's why they're trying to find some way to explain his absence to...
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i spoke to allen about it. when it comes time for the financing -- >> what financing. >> we'll have to pay -- >> no, no, no. >> what financing and pay with cash, what he contributed to the architecture of the hush money scheme. tell me what you are watching for in terms of cohen's testimony specifically about the role of they call him allen here, but twice imprisoned allen weisselberg. >> i think two important mentions of allen weisselberg today. we talked about one where it came up should he be testifying at all. but in the early morning session, madeleine westerhout was still testifying today and had about an hour on the stand and she, of course, was donald trump's assistant when he was at the white house. she had a seat right outside the oval office in the outer oval office and saw so much that was going on and she was also in charge of bringing him anything that was coming from trump tower, she would bring it in, and she talked about i guess we saw kind of contrasting two different portraits of donald trump
i spoke to allen about it. when it comes time for the financing -- >> what financing. >> we'll have to pay -- >> no, no, no. >> what financing and pay with cash, what he contributed to the architecture of the hush money scheme. tell me what you are watching for in terms of cohen's testimony specifically about the role of they call him allen here, but twice imprisoned allen weisselberg. >> i think two important mentions of allen weisselberg today. we talked about...
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names that we've heard, keith schiller, allen weisselberg. you've been talking a lot about allen weisselberg, trump's former cfo and that separation agreement. on friday there was a back and forth about the separation agreement. the prosecution wanted to admit the separation agreement as evidence to essentially say it shows the jury that allen weisselberg pays defense and loyalty to the trump organization, hence why we would not want to put him on the stand as a witness. the judge says it doesn't necessarily seem like that's what it says. if you want to admit that as evidence, we have to put weisselberg on the stand without a jury in the room. from our sources in the prosecution's office and the d.a.'s office, they're telling us putting allen weisselberg on the stand would be a huge risk because of the possibility, guys, that he could feasibly lie on the stand. let's remember he's serving time right now. that is not a chance they even want to take. we're also hearing about the possibility of keith schiller testifying. incredibly low. the like
names that we've heard, keith schiller, allen weisselberg. you've been talking a lot about allen weisselberg, trump's former cfo and that separation agreement. on friday there was a back and forth about the separation agreement. the prosecution wanted to admit the separation agreement as evidence to essentially say it shows the jury that allen weisselberg pays defense and loyalty to the trump organization, hence why we would not want to put him on the stand as a witness. the judge says it...
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i do not think we are going to see allen weisselberg . the notes in this case really speak for themselves and you have jeffrey mcconney doing something that is important because i wonder how they are going to identifying allen weisselberg's handwriting. is it just going to be michael cohen so that they can collapse it and say you don't really have corroboration. you have jeffrey mcconney. to be clear, this is borrowing a page from the january 6 committee. these are insiders to the trump organization. these are not friends of democrats. these are people in the trump organization. >> where are we going to go from here? there is a good argument for close the case out. i don't think that is what is going to happen. at the end of the day, there's probably about two weeks left. that means we will hear from michael cohen. we are certainly going to hear from some insiders at the white house as to the mechanics of how the checks so that it is pretty clear. i think we are going to get a little bit more detail about what is presented to donald trump
i do not think we are going to see allen weisselberg . the notes in this case really speak for themselves and you have jeffrey mcconney doing something that is important because i wonder how they are going to identifying allen weisselberg's handwriting. is it just going to be michael cohen so that they can collapse it and say you don't really have corroboration. you have jeffrey mcconney. to be clear, this is borrowing a page from the january 6 committee. these are insiders to the trump...
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all because of this loyalty that michael cohen had, this loyalty that allen weisselberg had, for allen weisselberg dating all the way back to late he a80s, michael cohen dating back to 2007, in which michael cohen, it seems as if -- and i don't know if it came through like this for you, nicolle, but as if he had a smile on his face. i was just reading it. i wasn't in the courtroom. talking about the experience of working for the trump family, for the trump children. there was some color from inside the courtroom in which as he was testifying to working for the trump family and the trump children eric trump was kind of looking on very intently. and at that moment, actually, though, eric trump then tweeted out, "this testimony is very rehearsed." but it seemed as if michael cohen was having a nostalgic moment about working for the trump organization and for the trump family to then deliver what it was, this damning testimony of what took place in the leadup to the payoff of stormy daniels, nicolle. >> yeah. i mean, tim, i know you've covered trump and the trump org the longest out of all
all because of this loyalty that michael cohen had, this loyalty that allen weisselberg had, for allen weisselberg dating all the way back to late he a80s, michael cohen dating back to 2007, in which michael cohen, it seems as if -- and i don't know if it came through like this for you, nicolle, but as if he had a smile on his face. i was just reading it. i wasn't in the courtroom. talking about the experience of working for the trump family, for the trump children. there was some color from...
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then, what is allen weisselberg doing being mentioned in that conversation? repetition is the flipside of the trump teams stipulations. it makes it more intelligible for the jury when you've heard something not just once but three times running. >> adam, there is nothing like hearing the defendant's voice in a recording like that, in a conspiracy. >> absolutely. and, hearing and, just moving off of something that lisa just said, just to take back to the first time we heard it, hearing the defendant's voice on tape, hearing the witness on tape, it was during cross-examination that trump's attorney , emil 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 a
then, what is allen weisselberg doing being mentioned in that conversation? repetition is the flipside of the trump teams stipulations. it makes it more intelligible for the jury when you've heard something not just once but three times running. >> adam, there is nothing like hearing the defendant's voice in a recording like that, in a conspiracy. >> absolutely. and, hearing and, just moving off of something that lisa just said, just to take back to the first time we heard it,...
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what is allen weisselberg doing in the conversation? repetition is the flipside of the time t's obstreperous nest with respect to no stipulations. it makes it more intelligible for the jury when you print something not just once but three times. >> there is nothing like hearing the defendant's voice and a recording like that in a conspiracy. >> absolutely. moving off something that lisa just said, to take back the first time we heard it. hearing the defendant my ski voice and hearing the witness on tape, it was during a cross examination the trump's attorney had advanced the theory that this was somehow falsified. when you put all of this evidence together, having the jury process that explanation, what is the competing theory? it was said a little earlier. when you see all the evidence laid out through the testimony for hours and hours. text and phone messages. you have to imagine a series of coincidences that cohen is calling trump and hope hicks and keith davidson, all these opportune times that reaches to a level of qanon style cons
what is allen weisselberg doing in the conversation? repetition is the flipside of the time t's obstreperous nest with respect to no stipulations. it makes it more intelligible for the jury when you print something not just once but three times. >> there is nothing like hearing the defendant's voice and a recording like that in a conspiracy. >> absolutely. moving off something that lisa just said, to take back the first time we heard it. hearing the defendant my ski voice and...
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hoffinger said did you speak with allen weisselberg the next couple of days. cohen says yes, finalizing the details. talking about another call. this was at 7:23. i'll wait for the document to populate to figure out what exactly was happening. these are the bank statements and handwritten notes, talking about how they're going to pay off michael cohen. 180,000 paid to red finch for tech services he's called it, and the second page, exhibit 36 on trump letter head, michael cohen, 27th, pay through january 2017, a bonus of 50 grand, you see here on the screen. 180 grand for the tech services and the 130 to stormy daniels, times two for tax purposes. to take out the loan, michael cohen is going to have to pay taxes on it. that comes out to 410 grand. if you're going to pay over a 12-month period for quote unquote legal purposes, what's that month to month. weisselberg does the math and puts it at $35,000 a month starting in january 2017. mic to invoice, i don't know what that means right there. these are going to be key documents that i'm assuming are going to co
hoffinger said did you speak with allen weisselberg the next couple of days. cohen says yes, finalizing the details. talking about another call. this was at 7:23. i'll wait for the document to populate to figure out what exactly was happening. these are the bank statements and handwritten notes, talking about how they're going to pay off michael cohen. 180,000 paid to red finch for tech services he's called it, and the second page, exhibit 36 on trump letter head, michael cohen, 27th, pay...
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weisselberg and was told in front of donald trump by the chief financial officer at the time, allen weisselberg, he would be paid in installments that would be described as a legal retainer, and he would get the title of the president's personal lawyer. correspondent: it sounds like there is still a bit to get you to get to whether donald trump knew or ordered these payments. what do we expect to hear tomorrow? correspondent: we are still deep into the prosecution's questioning of michael cohen. we still have to get to the point where there is a meeting in the white house between donald trump and michael cohen. no doubt they are going to want to also get a head of some other questions that the defense may raise. but of course, it may be the turn for donald trump's lawyers to question michael cohen, and that will no doubt be one of the most crucial parts of this trial because before this, we had seen evidence that implicated donald trump. prosecutors say that michael cohen's testimony directly ties him to the hush-money payments, the alleged conspiracy and the cover up. so, the defen
weisselberg and was told in front of donald trump by the chief financial officer at the time, allen weisselberg, he would be paid in installments that would be described as a legal retainer, and he would get the title of the president's personal lawyer. correspondent: it sounds like there is still a bit to get you to get to whether donald trump knew or ordered these payments. what do we expect to hear tomorrow? correspondent: we are still deep into the prosecution's questioning of michael...
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and say to the jury argued to the jury in closing, folks, where's allen weisselberg? worst case, you would allow that? yes. >> can i request why the instruction i don't think really makes the end of the day that much instruction is permissive. >> it's right, it doesn't, it's such a week instruction in my experience, i'm not sure the jury pays as much attention to that as they do the closing argument where the defense stands up and says, hey, government has the burden of proof here and you heard was in that meeting, you never heard from this witness? >> what does that tell you about the about the people's case. we had a lot of talk about hung juries you you've been in the center street courthouse for you were and a very long time. can you estimate what percentage of criminal cases and in hung juries? >> very few. >> like five, 1%, i don't know. i mean, i've had to estimate dozens and dozens of cases, maybe hundreds. >> i don't think i had a hung jury. >> okay. well, that's a datapoint. >> i mean, do you know in the case of a hung jury, some people say it's usually take
and say to the jury argued to the jury in closing, folks, where's allen weisselberg? worst case, you would allow that? yes. >> can i request why the instruction i don't think really makes the end of the day that much instruction is permissive. >> it's right, it doesn't, it's such a week instruction in my experience, i'm not sure the jury pays as much attention to that as they do the closing argument where the defense stands up and says, hey, government has the burden of proof here...
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according to michael cohen, allen weisselberg was there too, but the jury hasn't heard from allen weisselberg. >> which they pointed out in the closing arguments. they said, where was dylan howard, where was keith schiller, where was allen weisselberg. >> and what the prosecution is going to do and it has this opportunity to address the jury is to say, you know what, there are a lot of other witnesses the defense didn't mention to you, like hope hicks, and david pecker who corroborate critical aspects of michael cohen's testimony and there are the documents that corroborate michael cohen's testimony, about the falsification scheme. so at the end of the day, there is a very, very small amount of michael cohen's testimony that is not corroborated by documents and other witnesses. and there is lots of circumstantial evidence to corroborate what michael cohen is saying about this particular part of the story. >> but would the prosecution then be able to now address why allen weisselberg is not there? will they be able to say in theirs because allen weisselberg is in rikers and is a totally unreli
according to michael cohen, allen weisselberg was there too, but the jury hasn't heard from allen weisselberg. >> which they pointed out in the closing arguments. they said, where was dylan howard, where was keith schiller, where was allen weisselberg. >> and what the prosecution is going to do and it has this opportunity to address the jury is to say, you know what, there are a lot of other witnesses the defense didn't mention to you, like hope hicks, and david pecker who...
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where was allen weisselberg during all of this? i don't know that i could resolve that to my satisfaction. >> i think there are three big ones. donald trump, allen weisselberg and keith schiller. we saw that photograph that was fought into evidence yesterday. brilliantly done by the district attorney. there is the photograph. there is donald trump's head and that red necktie is on keith schiller on your screen and that is at 7:57 p.m. on a night when michael cohen says he called keith schiller's cell phone at 8:02 p.m. to have keith schiller pass his phone to donald trump, because he knew they were together like that. he is his bodyguard and they are always together. so that he could have that conversation which lasted a minute and a half according to the cell phone records, getting the okay from donald trump on the stormy daniels payment. not the only okay he got, but one of them. keith schiller could have come into the courtroom and said i never got that phone call, i never handed the phone to donald trump. there are so many thin
where was allen weisselberg during all of this? i don't know that i could resolve that to my satisfaction. >> i think there are three big ones. donald trump, allen weisselberg and keith schiller. we saw that photograph that was fought into evidence yesterday. brilliantly done by the district attorney. there is the photograph. there is donald trump's head and that red necktie is on keith schiller on your screen and that is at 7:57 p.m. on a night when michael cohen says he called keith...
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question, did allen weisselberg say in front of mr. trump how much we were going to be paid in total? answer , "it was going to be divided by 12 and that they would actually start making the demons in february, not january, because there was a lot going on with mr. trump moving to d.c., the emigration, and so on." question, is it stated, did allen weisselberg state in front of mr. trump that you were going to receive $420,000.00 over the course of 12 months? " answer, "yes." what did mr. trump say at the time? answer, he approved it. he also said this is going to be one heck of a ride in d.c. did he say those monthly payments would be a retainer for legal services? answer, yes. question, did you say something to the effect that you had a sense they had spoken about this previously? answer, yes. why do you say that? because they always played that sort of game. i had been around that office more than enough to realize this conversation had already taken place between the two. when i asked for the 420, mr. trump said it is better to do i
question, did allen weisselberg say in front of mr. trump how much we were going to be paid in total? answer , "it was going to be divided by 12 and that they would actually start making the demons in february, not january, because there was a lot going on with mr. trump moving to d.c., the emigration, and so on." question, is it stated, did allen weisselberg state in front of mr. trump that you were going to receive $420,000.00 over the course of 12 months? " answer,...
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that's allen weisselberg. i've read his handwriting for about 35 years. >> the writing on the right side of the page is likely to turn out to be michael cohen's writing showing allen weisselberg why he was owed $50,000 more than the $130,000 he paid to stormy daniels. the $50,000 was for a previous expense he paid to affirm to rig online polls for donald trump. according to allen weisselberg's notes, he grossed up the $180,000-$360,000. question. what does grossed up in maine? answer i don't know exactly what it meant but he probably meant so for tax purposes if michael recorded $350,000 income he would net $180,000 assuming a 50% tax rate. allen weisselberg then added in his writing an annual bonus of $60,000 bringing the total to be paid to michael cohen to be $30,000 per month and then donald trump's signed checks to michael cohen for $35,000 per month were presented to the jury. my cross-examination of one of crops criminal -- trumps criminal defense lawyers asked if he ever spoke to donald trump. question
that's allen weisselberg. i've read his handwriting for about 35 years. >> the writing on the right side of the page is likely to turn out to be michael cohen's writing showing allen weisselberg why he was owed $50,000 more than the $130,000 he paid to stormy daniels. the $50,000 was for a previous expense he paid to affirm to rig online polls for donald trump. according to allen weisselberg's notes, he grossed up the $180,000-$360,000. question. what does grossed up in maine? answer i...
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again, allen weisselberg we don't expect to testify. that's what makes jeffrey mcconney's testimony so key here. they're going in january of 2017, beginning have to have a conversation about those checks that needed to get back to michael cohen, mcconney is saying. he's noting as the guy overseeing the ledger for the trump organization, the trump trust and his personal accounts, that allen weisselberg directed him to reimburse and oversee invoices sent to them by michael cohen, to have him reimbursed, as well as continue to add on money for bonus because, according to mcconney, cohen was frustrated by his bonus for the previous year. this is where we're going to be getting into the actual notes that mcconney had taken about how much was going to need to be sent to michael cohen. there were 11 checks, just to remind everybody. in 2017 there were 11 specific checks that went back to michael cohen. the first two checks were signed by allen weisselberg and don jr. coming from the trust. that was in february and march of 2017. the other nine
again, allen weisselberg we don't expect to testify. that's what makes jeffrey mcconney's testimony so key here. they're going in january of 2017, beginning have to have a conversation about those checks that needed to get back to michael cohen, mcconney is saying. he's noting as the guy overseeing the ledger for the trump organization, the trump trust and his personal accounts, that allen weisselberg directed him to reimburse and oversee invoices sent to them by michael cohen, to have him...
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because allen weisselberg is in rikers island. he's in jail. and so they the judge said it would be helpful to me if you brought them in and we just asked them is you're going to start the fifth or is he going its requests? >> so care first of all, it was interesting to hear the judge basically say, hey, be great for me. so why don't the prosecution neither the prosecution nor the defense wants him anywhere near this courthouse. so i'd love to know the answer to that too, because allen weisselberg has been all over this trial the jury is going to notice that the jury is going to notice he's not here and he should testify for somebody. >> right. if he's not coming in for the prosecution, they're going to know why, but then they're going to wonder, why is he not testifying on behalf of donald trump when i was a prosecutor, i used to love, frankly, when my witnesses were incarcerated because i knew where to find them. i am i could have control over for them. i can make sure they could come to court, so there's no reason just because he's incarcera
because allen weisselberg is in rikers island. he's in jail. and so they the judge said it would be helpful to me if you brought them in and we just asked them is you're going to start the fifth or is he going its requests? >> so care first of all, it was interesting to hear the judge basically say, hey, be great for me. so why don't the prosecution neither the prosecution nor the defense wants him anywhere near this courthouse. so i'd love to know the answer to that too, because allen...
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it's the defense that needs allen weisselberg. i think that's the way to put it. sorry. what do you think? >> what testimony should the prosecution really be focusing on tomorrow? as they work to connect all of these dots that they put forth over the last five weeks. >> i think they start at the beginning and i think that's the reason they had pecker be the first witness. he laid it all out. he talked about when they all first met and conceived of this conspiracy to rig the election, so to speak. and i think they go hello from there, gary farro, the banker. i think keith davidson, they all supported these payments to the doorman, to mcdougal, to daniels and then i think they focus on the witnesses that really worked. trump witnesses, but helped like hope hicks who said this was really for helping out as far as the election was concerned, normal quickly, the fact that the jury it has been out of court for a week. they got a full break for a week. >> does that benefit either side? the burden is on the prosecution, so perhaps it's a slight disadvantage, but on the other han
it's the defense that needs allen weisselberg. i think that's the way to put it. sorry. what do you think? >> what testimony should the prosecution really be focusing on tomorrow? as they work to connect all of these dots that they put forth over the last five weeks. >> i think they start at the beginning and i think that's the reason they had pecker be the first witness. he laid it all out. he talked about when they all first met and conceived of this conspiracy to rig the...
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with allen weisselberg and they talked about x, y, and z. do you believe and what he said he was on the phone those things might all be true, but it hinges on that one guy because all the other people involved are not on, especially in a situation here where the prosecutor you should made a mistake because what it looks like is that they were trying to sponsor a narrative with this witness and boy wants the jury gets a hold of that. that's troubling that's trouble for the prosecution. the room today, and clearly after the morning session in that moment and then they took a break, todd blanche says, now a good time for a break. >> and so they had that lunch break, but an hour or so for they came back in trump's demeanor in the courtroom was so different than it's been at any other point in this trial. typically, even when they're cross-examining stormy daniel's or other people, he said he sits back in his chair. he is his eyes closed for a sustained periods of time. he's passing notes. his attorneys furiously today, he had his body language s
with allen weisselberg and they talked about x, y, and z. do you believe and what he said he was on the phone those things might all be true, but it hinges on that one guy because all the other people involved are not on, especially in a situation here where the prosecutor you should made a mistake because what it looks like is that they were trying to sponsor a narrative with this witness and boy wants the jury gets a hold of that. that's troubling that's trouble for the prosecution. the room...
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i authority. —— nick allen. ineed _ authority. —— nick allen. ineed to— authority. —— nick allen. i need to start by thanking the team who have run this election, right across south yorkshire. standing for elections is hard obviously but running elections isn�*t much easier. it certainly leaves less margin for error. to the teams of people verifying counts and votes, the voting clicks and the staff of our councils and the mca led so ably by our combined authority returning officer martin swales, thank you. but most importantly, i need to thank the people of south yorkshire. after just two years you were asked to go to the polls to choose your mayor again. to go to the polls to choose your mayoragain. but to go to the polls to choose your mayor again. but from bentley to boston castle, you have lent me your votes. your support and trust once more. more than anything, with 51% of the vote, you have given me a mandate to continue the work we started in earnestjust two years ago. elections are the vehicle, not the destination, and today you have offered me notjust your consent but y
i authority. —— nick allen. ineed _ authority. —— nick allen. ineed to— authority. —— nick allen. i need to start by thanking the team who have run this election, right across south yorkshire. standing for elections is hard obviously but running elections isn�*t much easier. it certainly leaves less margin for error. to the teams of people verifying counts and votes, the voting clicks and the staff of our councils and the mca led so ably by our combined authority returning...
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donald trump, allen weisselberg, michael cohen. in this trial, michael cohen will be the only person who was in that room it will -- room who will offer under oath testimony about that room. the defense indicated there is no plan to call allen weisselberg to the witness stand, who could conceivably testify on behalf of donald trump and maybe say that meeting never took place. that testimony is not going to happen. the defense has all but admitted to the judge that donald trump will not testify, so the jury is going to be instructed that the lawyers questions are not evidence. testimony by witnesses is evidence that the jury can accept or reject, but questions by lawyers are not evidence. questions by lawyers proved nothing, so todd blanche's big moment today where he raised his voice to the loudest level we have heard in that very polite courtroom from anyone in that room, saying to michael cohen, that is a lie, is not evidence in this trial. the jury will be instructed to that effect. the only actual evidence we have in this trial
donald trump, allen weisselberg, michael cohen. in this trial, michael cohen will be the only person who was in that room it will -- room who will offer under oath testimony about that room. the defense indicated there is no plan to call allen weisselberg to the witness stand, who could conceivably testify on behalf of donald trump and maybe say that meeting never took place. that testimony is not going to happen. the defense has all but admitted to the judge that donald trump will not testify,...
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officer to make that $130,000 hush money payment, but allen weisselberg basically said he was not in the financial position to do so. and that is how michael cohen describes how he became the one to front the money. so quite a lot of ground so far, that michael cohen covered. he talked earlier in testimony about how he was eager to please donald trump as his attack dog and that every single thing he did was at the direction of donald trump to get credit, to make sure donald trump was pleased with him. so vy much painting everything he did as for the benefit of donald trump and at his direction. christian: we already know from previous witnesses that donald trump didn't know about the payments and the payback. the prosecution has the show here that the entries into the business records were false entries and they have to show that he knowingly knew these payments were not legal expenses. does cohen do that? reporter: yes, there were some really interesting testimony earlier, where persecutors were essentially trying to elicit testimony that showed donald trump to efforts to conceal th
officer to make that $130,000 hush money payment, but allen weisselberg basically said he was not in the financial position to do so. and that is how michael cohen describes how he became the one to front the money. so quite a lot of ground so far, that michael cohen covered. he talked earlier in testimony about how he was eager to please donald trump as his attack dog and that every single thing he did was at the direction of donald trump to get credit, to make sure donald trump was pleased...
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that allen weisselberg, that document proves these could not have been legal fees. he divided i did port 20 by 12. he came up with $35,000 and the sitting president in the oval office wrote michael cohen $35,000 checks on his personal bank account and paid him $35,000 those weren't legal fees if they're not legal fees, they were reimbursements that makes it a crime. so those are the documents that's the testimony of 30 parties, including kopecks, very favorable to mr. trump. and so whether michael cohen made mistakes or is shouted out by hello, or whatever happens that is entertaining or a gotcha moment, which i can definitely understand. anderson, the documents speak for themselves testimony speaks for themselves, and we know that the jury will ultimately here the prosecution, some the case focus on the weisselberg argument he never said i'm sorry, go ahead, caitlin lanny, it's kaitlan. that answer that you just gave to anderson. there was a look a little over a minute, close to 90 seconds. that is how long the phone call was with keith schiller that night. and wha
that allen weisselberg, that document proves these could not have been legal fees. he divided i did port 20 by 12. he came up with $35,000 and the sitting president in the oval office wrote michael cohen $35,000 checks on his personal bank account and paid him $35,000 those weren't legal fees if they're not legal fees, they were reimbursements that makes it a crime. so those are the documents that's the testimony of 30 parties, including kopecks, very favorable to mr. trump. and so whether...
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he said all right, make sure you deal with allen, cohen testifying. later saying he was frightened when the fbi raided his home and office in 2018, saying mr. trump told him, "don't worry, i'm the president of the united states. stay tough" which cohen took to mean don't flip. but cohen says he turned against mr. trump after consulting with his family. "my wife, my daughter, my son all said to me we're supposed to be your first loyalty." cohen has been disbarred and convicted of lying under oath. and tonight the defense zeroing in on his motives. trump attorney blanche asking cohen if he was motivated by fame. cohen suggesting that's not fair to say. blanche then quoting this excerpt from cohen's book, quote, i wanted it all, power, the good life, public acclaim, fame. "those are my words," cohen said, "yes." >> meantime, laura, there is a defeat tonight for former president trump regarding the gag order he calls unconstitutional. >> reporter: yes, lester. an appeals court has refused to overturn that gag order that bars him from attacking witnesses a
he said all right, make sure you deal with allen, cohen testifying. later saying he was frightened when the fbi raided his home and office in 2018, saying mr. trump told him, "don't worry, i'm the president of the united states. stay tough" which cohen took to mean don't flip. but cohen says he turned against mr. trump after consulting with his family. "my wife, my daughter, my son all said to me we're supposed to be your first loyalty." cohen has been disbarred and...
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allen dershowitz, who i think is standing behind me, i say, don't come, and by the way, outside looks like it is fortknox, more police than i have seen anywhere. they don't want anybody come down, not a civilian within three blocks of the courthouse. columbia university you can sit up a tent and burn -- merchan is catastrophe, regardless of political affiliation should be appalled at this prosecution. selective prosecution, this all comes from the white house and through the doj and white house. take a look who is in the room, this all comes from the doj and white house. it is an attack on biden, who is mental leap ly unfit to be president, an attack on his political opponent. over the last four weeks, most of it should never have been brought up. there is no crime. we go on day after day and i can tell iowa, i'm sorry, i won't be able to make it. new hampshire, i won't be able to make it, i'm sitting in an icebox. this is allen dershowitz, today trump, after that, you and me, who knows, criminal justice system is on trial in new york. i love this state and people of this state, i'm r
allen dershowitz, who i think is standing behind me, i say, don't come, and by the way, outside looks like it is fortknox, more police than i have seen anywhere. they don't want anybody come down, not a civilian within three blocks of the courthouse. columbia university you can sit up a tent and burn -- merchan is catastrophe, regardless of political affiliation should be appalled at this prosecution. selective prosecution, this all comes from the white house and through the doj and white...
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allen, get it done. you just said he approved it, but then you remember him saying it's gonna be a heck of a rod in dc so why is your memory so clear about it's a heck of a rotten dc and not how, how did he approve it? >> but isn't that isn't that statement that he remembers. if he were locked hi wouldn't he say oh, yes. make it be sure to make it a look like a legal fee. in fact, it seems like trump's sort of changes the subject and talks about his experience in dc, isn't that doesn't want to see how he approves it. he just says he approved it. that was the other question. it also is michael cohen talked about how he basically never constructed a retainer agreement for trump because he never was getting paid for basically anything that he did for donald trump, including the $100,000 he was owed when he was first brought on a decade ago and including in this moment when he was changing jobs then. so i think the other question that i had and there was a couple yz now getting paid and how often is if you a
allen, get it done. you just said he approved it, but then you remember him saying it's gonna be a heck of a rod in dc so why is your memory so clear about it's a heck of a rotten dc and not how, how did he approve it? >> but isn't that isn't that statement that he remembers. if he were locked hi wouldn't he say oh, yes. make it be sure to make it a look like a legal fee. in fact, it seems like trump's sort of changes the subject and talks about his experience in dc, isn't that doesn't...
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watch. >> i spoke to allen about it. when it comes time to the financing, which will be -- >> what financing? >> we have to pay? >> cash? >> no, no, no. >> bill: pay with cash? at the end trump says check. all right. so we'll find out the significance. did you have something, professor? >> it sounds a lot like a client being told by a lawyer what they are going to do. the lawyer is testifying against the client saying you should send him to jail for doing what i told him to do. >> bill: so the note from inside the courtroom tells us merchan took the bench. he asked if there are any matters needing discussing and they were have a side bar. yesterday there were no side bars and not many objections. i would consider them minor objections, trump either sustained or overruled and on and on they went. andy mccarthy. i'm told that under cross examination back in october, the fall of last year, when the civil trial was underway, that cohen was on the stand and habba, back in court again with eric trump today sitting in the first
watch. >> i spoke to allen about it. when it comes time to the financing, which will be -- >> what financing? >> we have to pay? >> cash? >> no, no, no. >> bill: pay with cash? at the end trump says check. all right. so we'll find out the significance. did you have something, professor? >> it sounds a lot like a client being told by a lawyer what they are going to do. the lawyer is testifying against the client saying you should send him to jail for...
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you said allen weisselberg came up with that as a reason to do it. why was he thinking along those lines? >> i don't know, but one of the things that we have to understand is that -- in the office we used to call mr. trump and allen weisselberg frick and frack. they did everything together. there was nothing that was a surprise. they would pretent. it was bad acting. it was acting 101 where allen would come in and say, donald, we're going to pay michael in 12. oh, yeah, yeah, that's a great idea. as if he didn't already know what was going on. the concept of grossing it up was in order for me to take it as income, which i did, and i paid my taxes on my 50%, right, city, state, and federal tax. that's what -- that's how they wanted me to do it, so i said, okay. that's what i did. >> lawrence o'donnell is standing by and wants to ask you a question. lawrence, let me throw it to you. >> michael, thank you. >> lawrence, are you going to go through my entire life history too? because i'm a new yorker as well. >> exactly. well, you know, michael, i have to
you said allen weisselberg came up with that as a reason to do it. why was he thinking along those lines? >> i don't know, but one of the things that we have to understand is that -- in the office we used to call mr. trump and allen weisselberg frick and frack. they did everything together. there was nothing that was a surprise. they would pretent. it was bad acting. it was acting 101 where allen would come in and say, donald, we're going to pay michael in 12. oh, yeah, yeah, that's a...
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he expressed to be just do it, meet up with allen weisselberg and figure this whole thing out. thanks very much for joining us. i'm wolf blitzer in washington. i'll be back in two hours, 6:00 p.m. eastern in the situation room. starts right now cnn's breaking news. >> and welcome to the lead. i'm jake tapper and we continue to follow the breaking news out of manhattan and where the man at the center of the hush money payments scandal is testifying right now in donald trump's criminal trial, michael cohen is detailing exactly how he came to pay $130,000 to adult film star in director stormy daniels, who came forward about an alleged episode with donald trump in the days before the 2016 election cohen testified, not only did trump know about the uh, hundred $30,000 payment, but trump directly approved it and said that he would pay cohen back and the prosecution is using cohen's testimony to present both an offensive and defensive case offensively by establishing the cohen was the man behind the payments, not just to stormy daniel's, but also to 1998 playmate of the year, karen mc
he expressed to be just do it, meet up with allen weisselberg and figure this whole thing out. thanks very much for joining us. i'm wolf blitzer in washington. i'll be back in two hours, 6:00 p.m. eastern in the situation room. starts right now cnn's breaking news. >> and welcome to the lead. i'm jake tapper and we continue to follow the breaking news out of manhattan and where the man at the center of the hush money payments scandal is testifying right now in donald trump's criminal...
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these are notes that he took referencing his conversaon with allen weisselberg. they both add up, although it is chicken scratch, karen, they both add up to $420,000 is the amount of money to repay. we know from the testimony that prior this was a padded amount for michael cohen from that pole pulling entity to try to buttress the credibility of trump. but when you look at the fact that connecting the dots, there has been a lot of information about michael cohen, about allen weisselberg. was there enough from the defense's perspective to connect donald trump? >> look, i think it's very there's definitely argument to be made on the defense. sayyed, that there are weaknesses in the case, that the only thing placing donald trump in the room is michael cohen. and how can you trust? to his worried that there's yes, there are phone calls between cohen and trump and yes, there are other things, meetings between them, but to know the content or the substance of it, you have to rely on michael cohen and i think the problem i had with the defense summation was you didn't g
these are notes that he took referencing his conversaon with allen weisselberg. they both add up, although it is chicken scratch, karen, they both add up to $420,000 is the amount of money to repay. we know from the testimony that prior this was a padded amount for michael cohen from that pole pulling entity to try to buttress the credibility of trump. but when you look at the fact that connecting the dots, there has been a lot of information about michael cohen, about allen weisselberg. was...
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the defense has no such burden to call allen weisselberg or put on evidence about allen weisselberg. they can just wait until closing and pot shot everything that the prosecution did. so i think this is going to emerge as a major theme, the absence of allen weisselberg, and going back to the cross examination of michael cohen, i think it's helpful to take a step back and think about what are the goals of cross examination, and i think a lot of people have a misconception about the goals of cross examination, and i blame the movie "a few good men" and movies like that. they create this expectation that there's going to be this moment of high drama where a witness breaks down and they'll see the error of your ways. >> they won't say you can't handle the truth. >> i grew up thinking there would be tons of that when i went to law school. the reason for that is this. you don't need that in cross. really what you're looking for is concessions. concessions achieved through the use of leading questions, questions, which are for the most part answered yes or no. right. basically the lawyer is
the defense has no such burden to call allen weisselberg or put on evidence about allen weisselberg. they can just wait until closing and pot shot everything that the prosecution did. so i think this is going to emerge as a major theme, the absence of allen weisselberg, and going back to the cross examination of michael cohen, i think it's helpful to take a step back and think about what are the goals of cross examination, and i think a lot of people have a misconception about the goals of...
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allen weisselberg. without any question at all, has direct knowledge of what the president, former president knew when he actually knew it. and was directly involved with this entire process. the only other person who seems to be is somebody who's going to be testifying next week. >> and we're seeing just before it changed their emil beauvais was saying, there some procedural problems bringing him on as a witness because he was not on the prosecution's witness list. drug diverse. sean says he didn't think it was a possibility there. look, i'm wondering, does the defense want allen weisselberg on the stand i mean maybe if nobody wants him on the stand at this point because he's such an unpredictable potential witness? yeah. >> probably not really going to help them. right. so get out there and take the fifth. it was more helpful for them. the fact that he wasn't on the government's in this lesson every time i ask if he's going to be that this is not on that list, so he's not expected to be called and tha
allen weisselberg. without any question at all, has direct knowledge of what the president, former president knew when he actually knew it. and was directly involved with this entire process. the only other person who seems to be is somebody who's going to be testifying next week. >> and we're seeing just before it changed their emil beauvais was saying, there some procedural problems bringing him on as a witness because he was not on the prosecution's witness list. drug diverse. sean...
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been reading allen weisselberg's handwriting for 35 years so that is how that got in. it also got in today the weisselberg piece when michael cohen said i can identify that as allen weisselberg's handwriting because i saw him write it. that's about as good as handwriting i.d. gets. michael cohen explains that's my writing over there explaining to alan what i needed and allen crosses it appear. what we didn't know was the next thing that was going to happen in the testimony is allen weisselberg and michael cohen were going to take that document down the hall and we were going to be and donald trump's office and michael: was then telling us what donald trump said about this and how he approved it and as you put it it was all there. that's where the final elements of what become the criminal charges all get put together is in that room. >> it was elegant because the prosecution had done such an effective job of getting evidence entered in to the record because if it's not in the record it can't be used. to lawrence's point, we saw this exhibit before. it had import throug
been reading allen weisselberg's handwriting for 35 years so that is how that got in. it also got in today the weisselberg piece when michael cohen said i can identify that as allen weisselberg's handwriting because i saw him write it. that's about as good as handwriting i.d. gets. michael cohen explains that's my writing over there explaining to alan what i needed and allen crosses it appear. what we didn't know was the next thing that was going to happen in the testimony is allen weisselberg...
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where is allen weisselberg? he was the guy. you heard that from the prosecution and they didn't call him. >> so a couple days ago, you kind of said there was a possibility that trump would testify here. what do you think vis-a-vis weisselberg. >> i want to make clear, i was only taking that as an underdog, because if i were right, it would have been legendary. and of course, no one will remember that i'm obviously wrong. >> trial is not over yet. >> your credibility is on the line. >> what do you do with weisselberg? >> the prosecution is not calling him. they said so on friday. on friday, it became apparent they never even explored subpoenaing him. my sense is they decided long ago he is not someone they want to touch. they don't want to bring him in. they want to prove their case with documents and testimonial evidence that obviates the need for allen weisselberg. he's too risky. michael cohen you need, but allen weisselberg you don't necessarily need because you have his documents, his handwriting, people who interacted with
where is allen weisselberg? he was the guy. you heard that from the prosecution and they didn't call him. >> so a couple days ago, you kind of said there was a possibility that trump would testify here. what do you think vis-a-vis weisselberg. >> i want to make clear, i was only taking that as an underdog, because if i were right, it would have been legendary. and of course, no one will remember that i'm obviously wrong. >> trial is not over yet. >> your credibility is...
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the previous witness identified allen weisselberg's handwriting saying i been reading allen weisselberg's handwriting for 35 years. that's at the handwriting got in. it also got in today when michael cohen said, i can identify that is allen weisselberg's handwriting because i saw him write it. that's about as good as handwriting i.d. gets. then michael cohen explains that is my writing over there. i explained what i needed and -- what we did not know was the next thing that was going to happen in the testimony is allen weisselberg and michael cohen were going to take that document down the hall. we were going to be in donald trump's office, and michael cohen was then telling us what donald trump said about this and how he approved it. as you put it, it was all there. that is where the final elements of what become the criminal charges all get put together is in that room. >> you for there. >> it was elegant because the prosecution did such an effective job of getting evidence entered into the record because, remember, if it's not in the record it cannot be used. we saw this exhibit before
the previous witness identified allen weisselberg's handwriting saying i been reading allen weisselberg's handwriting for 35 years. that's at the handwriting got in. it also got in today when michael cohen said, i can identify that is allen weisselberg's handwriting because i saw him write it. that's about as good as handwriting i.d. gets. then michael cohen explains that is my writing over there. i explained what i needed and -- what we did not know was the next thing that was going to happen...
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you're not going to put up allen weisselberg because he's at rikers. you don't want to put donald trump up to explain it because he's up to so much cross-examination with his tweets, social media posts, truth social, what he said in his books, in press conferences, e jean carroll, plus the $5,000 fine, $10,000 fine, new york attorney general case. you're not going to put him up. you planted the seed, now move on. move on. the jury is not grasping this. you need to hit and move on. >> interesting, though, the sources of income during those years were substantial. he talks about at&t. he talks about this other organization that he worked with. >> they talk about novartis and how novartis paid him $100,000 a month. >> blanche says you never told trump about these clients. you told president trump you had six consulting agreements. cohen, i did not specifically tell mr. trump that, no. at some point he found out? cohen, i believe so. blanche, was he frustrated you signed a dealed with at&t and there was an objection which was sustained. >> your reaction to
you're not going to put up allen weisselberg because he's at rikers. you don't want to put donald trump up to explain it because he's up to so much cross-examination with his tweets, social media posts, truth social, what he said in his books, in press conferences, e jean carroll, plus the $5,000 fine, $10,000 fine, new york attorney general case. you're not going to put him up. you planted the seed, now move on. move on. the jury is not grasping this. you need to hit and move on. >>...
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the professor allens around sky will stay with us right here after the break. and when we come back, what countries have the best metro system? stay tuned for all the details, the the while it's hard to say for sure, which country has the best metro system, the sol subway and south korea is certainly going to be at the top of the list in terms of price for the ticket accessibility. cleanliness round the clock, service ventilation, why fi, connectivity capacity and even safety? this is followed by the shea. hi metro in china, the tokyo metro and japan, mexico city, metro and the london underground. the lowest score lines where the parents metro, the beijing subway and the mosque out metro. while beijing who scored on the lower end of the scale, it tops the list that carrying over $38000000000.00 passengers each year. and for caring so many passengers, it is surprisingly clean. this is due to his regular maintenance and very strict regulations where there is no eating or drinking on board. the trains with strict penalties for littering. the new york subway is arg
the professor allens around sky will stay with us right here after the break. and when we come back, what countries have the best metro system? stay tuned for all the details, the the while it's hard to say for sure, which country has the best metro system, the sol subway and south korea is certainly going to be at the top of the list in terms of price for the ticket accessibility. cleanliness round the clock, service ventilation, why fi, connectivity capacity and even safety? this is followed...
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dr. allen's about sky. the mag live trains are absolutely the future of long distance communicating. these magnetic propulsion trans can go up to 310 miles per hour, which is twice as fast as a conventional commuter train. they're also less expensive to operate and to maintain because of the absence of rolling friction, which means that the parts do not wear out quickly. but the greatest obstacle to the development of mag list systems is that they require entirely new infrastructure that cannot be integrated with existing railroads. they also require the use of where earth elements and construction which may be quite expensive to recover and refine a while. there are 6 mag love trays and commercial operation around the world. today. it is unlikely that the us will ever get one as america is the land of personal vehicles and the auto industry. i'm christy. i thanks for watching and we'll see you right back here next time on the cost of everything the, [000:00:00;00] the, i'm not sure come on this as they did
dr. allen's about sky. the mag live trains are absolutely the future of long distance communicating. these magnetic propulsion trans can go up to 310 miles per hour, which is twice as fast as a conventional commuter train. they're also less expensive to operate and to maintain because of the absence of rolling friction, which means that the parts do not wear out quickly. but the greatest obstacle to the development of mag list systems is that they require entirely new infrastructure that cannot...
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allen m . so browse, sky, professor and director of the railroad engineering and safety program. so professor, what are the key components that contribute to the overall cost of constructing in metro system and how, how these costs evolved over time? ok, the, let's talk about the t cost elements of a metro system. so, 1st of all, you have the track. and depending on whether it's a heavy ram or a lightly on the system, will have some major impacts on the costs and structures. heavy rail metro system will include the underground tunnel, some what we call subway, which can include fluid elevator structure, which would be overhead structures and to conclude at the rate, which is why the, on the ground. all my real trends is, are on or mostly as great. so the, you know, certainly was a really major elements of the cost of a i've, a metro system of any sort. is the construction of the track structure. and when i say the track structure, all the infrastructure stations of how power signaling and again, if it's a, if it's a heavy, real natural, we're talking about surgery, all power and
allen m . so browse, sky, professor and director of the railroad engineering and safety program. so professor, what are the key components that contribute to the overall cost of constructing in metro system and how, how these costs evolved over time? ok, the, let's talk about the t cost elements of a metro system. so, 1st of all, you have the track. and depending on whether it's a heavy ram or a lightly on the system, will have some major impacts on the costs and structures. heavy rail metro...
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go. >> allen, how many people in washington d.c. have worked on an assembly line or planted seeds to grow corn or ever driven an 18-wheeler have ever made a building and all these lawyers and career politicians and all these frauds and phonies are pushing this country into an ideological hellhole from automobiles to homes to the border. where did they get this power from? is it in the constitution? >> it's not in the constitution and its great to be with you reminds me of a quote by george mason during the ratifying convention for our constitution when he said nothing so greatly compels a man with two or guardian just of his and the certainty of returning to the general mass of people people from where stu was taken where he shall participate in sharing their burdens. there've family founders never meant to have is this elitism and political oligarchy but that's what has happened in washington d.c.. they are completely from every day working americans and they don't understand what it means to go out and pump gas or go to the grocer
go. >> allen, how many people in washington d.c. have worked on an assembly line or planted seeds to grow corn or ever driven an 18-wheeler have ever made a building and all these lawyers and career politicians and all these frauds and phonies are pushing this country into an ideological hellhole from automobiles to homes to the border. where did they get this power from? is it in the constitution? >> it's not in the constitution and its great to be with you reminds me of a quote by...
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trump and allen weisselberg? >> i think that he's made some strong points in that regard, but i do agree read that they should have been made sooner. jurors really start to lose it after about an hour-and-a-half or close to two hours. and i think the prosecution could end up making the same mistake this afternoon. >> adam, what do you think yeah, i think the prosecution was talking about a four-hour summation that's way too long for this case, it doesn't it doesn't need boy, i'm sorry, todd blanche again saying you're hearing everything from michael cohen. >> blanche says they showed the phone records than they showed him him calls, but we all know how that ended. didn't get to see the other one. but essentially saying to the jurors all this information is coming through mike how cohen and he's repeatedly line i'm sorry. go ahead yeah. >> no, just i think what we haven't heard from the defense's what people have been saying which is sort of a thematic consistent going over the big picture and really focusing on t
trump and allen weisselberg? >> i think that he's made some strong points in that regard, but i do agree read that they should have been made sooner. jurors really start to lose it after about an hour-and-a-half or close to two hours. and i think the prosecution could end up making the same mistake this afternoon. >> adam, what do you think yeah, i think the prosecution was talking about a four-hour summation that's way too long for this case, it doesn't it doesn't need boy, i'm...
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then when cohen went to jail and unlike other trump cronies like trump organization business manager allen weisselberg or overseer paul manafort, who we'll get to a bit later in the show, cohen wasn't all too happy to do time for the donald. instead, he had his mea culpa moment and came clean. in fact, his testimony to congress in 2019 is what set off the criminal trial that trump is facing today. >> i am providing a copy of a $35,000 check that president trump personally signed from his personal bank account on august 1st of 2017. when he was president of the united states. pursuant to the cover-up which was the basis of my guilty plea to reimburse me. the word used by mr. trump's tv lawyer for the illegal hush money i paid on his behalf. this $35,000 check was one of 11 check installments that was paid throughout the year while he was president. >> and as you would expect, trump no longer holds cohen in such high regard. calling him a rat and a liar. since 2019, cohen has not only continued to tell all in interviews, podcasts, and his own books and podcasts. he's remained consistent in h
then when cohen went to jail and unlike other trump cronies like trump organization business manager allen weisselberg or overseer paul manafort, who we'll get to a bit later in the show, cohen wasn't all too happy to do time for the donald. instead, he had his mea culpa moment and came clean. in fact, his testimony to congress in 2019 is what set off the criminal trial that trump is facing today. >> i am providing a copy of a $35,000 check that president trump personally signed from his...