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avenatti ended up in prison in connection to this and other cases. we just had him on msnbc within the last few weeks. his first prison interview about this case and he both said he expects trump to be convicted while also putting out several theories or attacks and he is not been deemed the most credible witness. he's also a convict to be clear. but the reason that that comes up here is obviously the cross here is trying to point out that maybe stormy daniels has other motivations. they got her to talk about a dislike for the defendant. the question is not of course whether she dislikes him. she's allowed to. the question is whether she has such dislike or testimony and the prosecutors have tried to show clearly that everything they asked was factual and yes, i think question of avenatti about the legal skirmishes thereafter and about whether or not she's always been truthful. she, like michael cohen, more potential explaining to do which can be drawn out on cross on the trump side than some of these other witnesses where i don't think the trump law
avenatti ended up in prison in connection to this and other cases. we just had him on msnbc within the last few weeks. his first prison interview about this case and he both said he expects trump to be convicted while also putting out several theories or attacks and he is not been deemed the most credible witness. he's also a convict to be clear. but the reason that that comes up here is obviously the cross here is trying to point out that maybe stormy daniels has other motivations. they got...
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>> no, i find avenatti's ability to attempt to reinvent himself to be quite interesting. >> fair enough, in closing in the final question, do you have any views of what you expect when the jury gets the case, what does this ultimately mean and what have the result may be to your client ms. daniels who i think it's very fair to say has been through a lot. >> she has, and it's hard to predict what jurors think, and no matter what you might think one of them will do, it's a process, different results occur, so it will be really interesting to see their verdict. i think it's going to benefit the prosecution greatly to be able to go last and to explain the evidence in a way that's powerful, that meets the jury instructions, and i don't believe there's any real doubt that the criminal acts occurred. the question is whether this jury will convict him. that's the issue. >> understood. clark brewster, attorney for witness stormy daniels. thank you for your time on this special night. >> thank you. >> appreciate it, yeah. we've got a response from andrew weissmann and as promised, historian doris
>> no, i find avenatti's ability to attempt to reinvent himself to be quite interesting. >> fair enough, in closing in the final question, do you have any views of what you expect when the jury gets the case, what does this ultimately mean and what have the result may be to your client ms. daniels who i think it's very fair to say has been through a lot. >> she has, and it's hard to predict what jurors think, and no matter what you might think one of them will do, it's a...
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michael avenatti. have you heard the name? he said the next time you are accused of something by someone, a co-worker, neighbor, friend, stranger, ask yourself would it okay if they were allowed to speak but you were not allowed to respond or defend yourself in any way. if your answer is no, then you, too, should be angry by trump not being allowed to respond to the various people that are making comments. think of it. you ask me questions and i can't respond. the easiest questions i could possibly be asked. here is a couple of quotes. mark levin. great man, great legal talent. this is not a trial of donald trump, it is a case of the democrat party versus america. it also represents the greatest effort to interfere with and steal a federal election in american political history. biden is seeking to clear the field. he wants to clear the field because he can't do it himself so he is weaponizing the department of justice. they have their people in that room. the d.o.j. is in that room because they want to try to rip me. my poll
michael avenatti. have you heard the name? he said the next time you are accused of something by someone, a co-worker, neighbor, friend, stranger, ask yourself would it okay if they were allowed to speak but you were not allowed to respond or defend yourself in any way. if your answer is no, then you, too, should be angry by trump not being allowed to respond to the various people that are making comments. think of it. you ask me questions and i can't respond. the easiest questions i could...
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michael avenatti is in prison right now. he didn't do well by stormy daniels. how do all of these dirty players read to a jury maybe? >> it could be both ways. one, you could say, well, that's who donald trump associated with. the problem is donald trump did not have any direct contact with this witness. it was cohen. donald trump had direct contact with mr. pecker. what did mr. pecker say, he dealt with cohen when it came to the payoffs. this is all about building reasonable doubt. >> one of the questions i still have is what directly links donald trump to any of this? you have michael cohen on paperwork, michael cohen having texts, phone call, there's not a lot of donald trump. the only direct donald trump conversations we've got so far was from the first witness, and that was david pecker. >> in the end, the lot of this is a side show. the key question is when trump directed those payments to be made to michael cohen and when he directed records to be made and if he directed records to be made, and false records to be made. there's likely a witness from trum
michael avenatti is in prison right now. he didn't do well by stormy daniels. how do all of these dirty players read to a jury maybe? >> it could be both ways. one, you could say, well, that's who donald trump associated with. the problem is donald trump did not have any direct contact with this witness. it was cohen. donald trump had direct contact with mr. pecker. what did mr. pecker say, he dealt with cohen when it came to the payoffs. this is all about building reasonable doubt....
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michael avenatti should not be removed from being a reason for that. he was found guilty in federal court and sentenced to four years in federal prison for stealing more than $300,000 from her as part of her book advance that she released in 2018. michael avenatti was a trusted lawyers of hers who was there, sat down for the "60 minutes" interview in 2018, was by her side before stormy daniels found out that he had stolen hundreds of thousands of dollars from her. for her, much of her own story she told through her book in 2018. she also told in the documentary on peacock here that was just released about two months ago. for stormy daniels, she's written so much of her own story. i think that that's where the testimony actually -- playing out as we speak inside the courtroom -- is compelling potentially for this jury. of course, for the prosecution. she's sharing that back in 2011, "in touch" magazine, which she called the fluff outlet, reached out that they were planning to publish a story related to her and her encounter with donald trump. she did no
michael avenatti should not be removed from being a reason for that. he was found guilty in federal court and sentenced to four years in federal prison for stealing more than $300,000 from her as part of her book advance that she released in 2018. michael avenatti was a trusted lawyers of hers who was there, sat down for the "60 minutes" interview in 2018, was by her side before stormy daniels found out that he had stolen hundreds of thousands of dollars from her. for her, much of her...
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did avenatti file a lawsuit against donald trump and michael cohen? yes. did you also go on 60 minutes with anderson cooper? yes. after you were freed in that nda as a result of what we discussed, did you publish a book? yes. about my life up until 2018 and it goes on this way. you can talk about the importance of that but what also strikes me is her answers are short and to the point now. >> she got the message loud and clear. she's a witness that gets to this notion of concealment and donald trump intended to conceal this. they didn't do a good job of it and it spun out of his control. he tried to have somebody quiet her and make it go away. he couldn't do it. you're seeing all the ways in which she's feisty and she has every right to tell her story and she's telling it and he couldn't control her by paying her $130,000. it wasn't enough and it all unravelled. this testimony gets to the point that he was trying to conceal something and it wasn't working well. >> this is an interesting little bit of it because she also said that she wrote the book not jus
did avenatti file a lawsuit against donald trump and michael cohen? yes. did you also go on 60 minutes with anderson cooper? yes. after you were freed in that nda as a result of what we discussed, did you publish a book? yes. about my life up until 2018 and it goes on this way. you can talk about the importance of that but what also strikes me is her answers are short and to the point now. >> she got the message loud and clear. she's a witness that gets to this notion of concealment and...
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and one of the things in her finances is because michael avenatti filed this failed lawsuit against trump the drudge assessed attorney's fees against her she now owes donald trump's something like $670,000 what's going to happen is she going to pay that? can she pay it? is there any way to fight it? what's going to happen in that? well, i think it's a non-issue for this trial. they try to impeach her with it, but keep in mind the story that she that she told in that courtroom and factually, but was before there was any judgment. the judgment was inconsequential with regard to try to impeach her testimony with regard to that judgment is patently unfair, but that's what happens in a defamation case when the slap statute is applied, the attorney's fees are almost automatic. they weren't appealed timely before i got involved the main case was but not the attorney's fees. so we were hampered in trying to deal with that but in the nda case, which is really the subject of her testimony in the courtroom. she want across the board, we were awarded attorney's fees every step of the way. >> we didn'
and one of the things in her finances is because michael avenatti filed this failed lawsuit against trump the drudge assessed attorney's fees against her she now owes donald trump's something like $670,000 what's going to happen is she going to pay that? can she pay it? is there any way to fight it? what's going to happen in that? well, i think it's a non-issue for this trial. they try to impeach her with it, but keep in mind the story that she that she told in that courtroom and factually, but...
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nicholas then asked whether she hired michael avenatti as your lawyer? yes. daniels and 60 minutes, i believe the biggest audience and television yeah. >> from what i understand, it, stormy daniels is demeanor on the stand also is susan necklace has been incredibly defiant. nicholas is asking her to confirm that even after she did the 60 minutes interview for free, she did get lots of publicity. i mean, i'm not sure how that argument will go over with the jury if that is going to resonate, is heard lots of bad publicity. stormy daniels on a publicity necklace, reiterated, yes, daniels said that characterize is really how this has gone the back-and-forth and how stormy daniels has handled the cross-examination because they will try to say, well, you've been admitted, benefited from this. >> you've gained from this and the other day they said, well, you made money off of trump. she said, yeah, well, this is also cost me a lot of money. i mean, she owes donald trump half $1 million in legal if he's right now after she tried her and michael avenatti, she and my g
nicholas then asked whether she hired michael avenatti as your lawyer? yes. daniels and 60 minutes, i believe the biggest audience and television yeah. >> from what i understand, it, stormy daniels is demeanor on the stand also is susan necklace has been incredibly defiant. nicholas is asking her to confirm that even after she did the 60 minutes interview for free, she did get lots of publicity. i mean, i'm not sure how that argument will go over with the jury if that is going to...
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well, one thing that is really striking with the clip you played from michael avenatti, and we heard it with bob castillo, the last witness, is i had always been taught as a lawyer that you have a continuing duty of loyalty to your client. you may no longer represent them, but you can't just get on tv and start besmirching them. at least that is what i thought the ethical rules were. so there is something that just as a lawyer that i am sort of stunned, because when you have a client you have that obligation to them. so i very much respect in your guest. he is representing her, and he is not allowed to besmirch her. and he is resenting her interest, and other lawyers should not be doing something different. the other thought i had, and i was in court for stormy daniels's testimony. the whole case here is that donald trump is accused of not wanting her story to come out. and he had a cross examination of her that was hammer and tongs. in her testimony wasn't even all that important to the case. this was just, whether she was telling the truth or not was really almost irrelevant. becau
well, one thing that is really striking with the clip you played from michael avenatti, and we heard it with bob castillo, the last witness, is i had always been taught as a lawyer that you have a continuing duty of loyalty to your client. you may no longer represent them, but you can't just get on tv and start besmirching them. at least that is what i thought the ethical rules were. so there is something that just as a lawyer that i am sort of stunned, because when you have a client you have...
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. >> and coming up, i spokeomin with stormy daniels, former michael avenatti, at the start of the trump trial in new y danielattornyork. we'll play that interview. he was in jail at the time. straight out, who is your favorite judge? meet me. simon, what about simon? i'll bet you're better at throwing 80. >> check your local listings. flacks, a super thin, flexible pat with maximum rotc strength lidocaine that contours to the body to relieve pain right where it hurts . did we mention it really, really sticks? salon boss. it's good. sammy, what is it about cindy crawford? the secret to cindy's surprisingly ageless skin is meaningful beauty supreme created by french anti-aging specialist. >> dr. john lewis. of all his youth, preserving formulas come from a genetically unique melon found only in the south of france with an astonishing youth preserving enzyme known as the youth molecule that's kept cindy's skin looking so youthful. i'm about to turn 50, and people absolutely can't believe it. >> they say there's no way. there is no way. so i'm headed to the mall today and we're doing a pop
. >> and coming up, i spokeomin with stormy daniels, former michael avenatti, at the start of the trump trial in new y danielattornyork. we'll play that interview. he was in jail at the time. straight out, who is your favorite judge? meet me. simon, what about simon? i'll bet you're better at throwing 80. >> check your local listings. flacks, a super thin, flexible pat with maximum rotc strength lidocaine that contours to the body to relieve pain right where it hurts . did we...
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committed to making sure that everyone finds out the truth and the facts of what era su abogado michael avenatti quien termino en la carcel porque la defraudo. >> la fiscalia sostiene que el pago a stormy daniels fue parte de un esquema para influir en la eleccion, o sea, para que los votantes no se enteraran de esto. >> la defensa del expresidente asegura que solo querian evitar que la familia de trump pasara por una verg"uenza por esta relacion que sostienen, no se produjo, julio. >> bueno, y esas dos versiones estan en el centro de todo. >> ¿cuales son las razones para haber encubierto estos pagos. >> gracias, rogelio. >> bueno, hablando de claves y de legalidad, esta con nosotros el abogado constitucionalista de noticias telemundo, joseph maluf. >> abogado, gracias por estar con nosotros. >> de todo lo que dijo stormy daniels hoy en el estrado, ¿que es lo que mas perjudica al expresidente donald trump la manera tan explicita y detallada de como fue que se conocieron, como fue que el esencialmente la invito a su cuarto, ella llego a su cuarto, entro y dijo, ¿que estoy haciendo aqui? >> com
committed to making sure that everyone finds out the truth and the facts of what era su abogado michael avenatti quien termino en la carcel porque la defraudo. >> la fiscalia sostiene que el pago a stormy daniels fue parte de un esquema para influir en la eleccion, o sea, para que los votantes no se enteraran de esto. >> la defensa del expresidente asegura que solo querian evitar que la familia de trump pasara por una verg"uenza por esta relacion que sostienen, no se produjo,...
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michael avenatti is in jail because extorted nike. he said, i have this information that's going to be damaging to your company. hence, you have to pay me bill cosby before he got in trouble before that all came out, there was a prosecution of a woman who extorted bill cobie where that line is, i'll tell you the legal answer. >> wrongful. what wrongful means is in the eye of the beholder, it's in the eye of the prosecutor. >> it's in the eye of the jury. it's a gray area. it as a non-lawyer, i can say one of the reasons perhaps that they've had david pecker in everyone explaining the whole catching kill scheme one man's catch and kill is another man's extortion. you have meetings that donald trump was part of where they're discussing how to buy these stories are how to keep them from being published. that indicates a certain intentionality that may not a matter. >> elie, do you think if stormy daniels was telling the truth, but does it goes to the wrongfulness because it is different in the law's eyes and the jury's eyes imagined she
michael avenatti is in jail because extorted nike. he said, i have this information that's going to be damaging to your company. hence, you have to pay me bill cosby before he got in trouble before that all came out, there was a prosecution of a woman who extorted bill cobie where that line is, i'll tell you the legal answer. >> wrongful. what wrongful means is in the eye of the beholder, it's in the eye of the prosecutor. >> it's in the eye of the jury. it's a gray area. it as a...
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and this is the thing i spent a lot of time talking to stormy about, which is because michael avenatti filed this libel lawsuit against trump that the judge in california said was frivolous he awarded attorney's fees to trump, which is assessed against the client, not the lawyer the amount he now she now owes him with interest and penalties is $670,000. she owes donald trump's $670,000 you can see why that makes someone really angry. >> and there does seem to be a measure of injustice because her lawyer, who is now in prison for other reasons, is responsible for her being in this gigantic debt, which is much more than the money she made out of this hole other reasons that he's and jail avenatti, they're very similar that right? >> that's excuse in jail for extortion. that offense is theory here somehow is going to be have to do with extortion but getting he's also entail for stealing from stormy. >> yeah, that's true. i mean, the kayla's point about trump having to sit there he did. i didn't explode, but he reacted in a way today that caused the judge to tell us leuser been a rain this
and this is the thing i spent a lot of time talking to stormy about, which is because michael avenatti filed this libel lawsuit against trump that the judge in california said was frivolous he awarded attorney's fees to trump, which is assessed against the client, not the lawyer the amount he now she now owes him with interest and penalties is $670,000. she owes donald trump's $670,000 you can see why that makes someone really angry. >> and there does seem to be a measure of injustice...
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i don't want to speak for michael avenatti, but he never appreciated the risk of a slap defense. and never really informed her of it, and really exposed her terrible if i get to as i'm just curious and you feel comfortable telling us about how many times would you say stormy was prepared by the district attorney's office? i don't have to say about i can tell you exactly. i will just tell you that they were for very diligent, very careful in their examination wanted corroboration with everything. she told them and found it but there were a number of sessions that were lengthy and being a trial lawyer and doing a lot of criminal cases, i can tell you this prosecution team is first-rate a number is more or less than five, more or less dead between the direct and the cross stormy's demeanor on the stand was different from an outsider's perspective how did she go from that first day of testimony, first day and a half? >> two when she knew she was going to get grilled by the defense. i mean, how did she had a she take that? what did you did you tell her anything to kind of get ready fo
i don't want to speak for michael avenatti, but he never appreciated the risk of a slap defense. and never really informed her of it, and really exposed her terrible if i get to as i'm just curious and you feel comfortable telling us about how many times would you say stormy was prepared by the district attorney's office? i don't have to say about i can tell you exactly. i will just tell you that they were for very diligent, very careful in their examination wanted corroboration with...
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and now michael avenatti, he's representing here, but boy, again, i don't like that as a prosecutor because it's just one more snake in the pit here. they've already just spent the last day and a half hearing. >> the only options available they don't get to choose they're saying, but avanade is you don't want it. >> no, but neither side wants anything to do with michael avenatti work for the defense more than the presidency? >> yeah. i agree. another look? we're i want to quickly glory, get your thoughts on what trump posted on social media. i don't fall asleep during the cricket das, which aren't especially not today. i simply close by beautiful blue eyes, sometimes listened and and take it all in well, it's clearly gotten to him. this notion that he's sleepy, don as joe biden referred to him and he had to he wants to clarify the record that he's just taking it all in and listening and he's pretty vein and he wouldn't want that to be said about them. so he posted it on truth social and that he does close his eyes. i don't know whether they're beautiful blue eyes. i'll leave that out of the
and now michael avenatti, he's representing here, but boy, again, i don't like that as a prosecutor because it's just one more snake in the pit here. they've already just spent the last day and a half hearing. >> the only options available they don't get to choose they're saying, but avanade is you don't want it. >> no, but neither side wants anything to do with michael avenatti work for the defense more than the presidency? >> yeah. i agree. another look? we're i want to...
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michael avenatti clashed with cohen, and then was convicted of other crimes in this same orbit and all the attention and television drew scrutiny to him. i was able to obtain his first jailhouse interview. i said that and repeat now that he was convicted for crimes related to lying. he has his own set of issues. but he was the person on the other side of this everyone remembers. one thing he said from the prison interview is he thinks there is evidence to convict trump. he expects trump to be convicted, but he previewed what he said would be problems with cohen, not withstanding the fact they have clashed in the past. take a listen. >> every case needs to have one or two primary witnesses who tell the story. from my perspective, i surmise that the d.a. is going to use potentially michael cohen or stormy daniels for that purpose. and i think that has the potential to be a disaster. michael cohen is -- you know, i have never been a fan of michael for various reasons. you know, he's a serial liar. he's shown himself to be incapable of telling the truth. >> emily. >> well, michael avenatti
michael avenatti clashed with cohen, and then was convicted of other crimes in this same orbit and all the attention and television drew scrutiny to him. i was able to obtain his first jailhouse interview. i said that and repeat now that he was convicted for crimes related to lying. he has his own set of issues. but he was the person on the other side of this everyone remembers. one thing he said from the prison interview is he thinks there is evidence to convict trump. he expects trump to be...
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you see trump comments, a post from michael avenatti calling them sleaze bags. and another another gag order hearing tomorrow morning the judge will consider four exertional -- additional examples where they claim trump violated the gag order but in his written decision yesterday about the nine previous violations, the judge said of trump continues violating the gag order he threatened him with the possibly of jail time. back to you. stuart: thanks. the judge warned trump could be jailed for violating the gag order. guy lewis is a former us attorney. is there the slightest possibility that trump will go to jail? >> good morning. the possibility his way more than slight. prosecutors are going to bed every night praying and hoping trump texts something, says something so they can run into court in front of this anti-trump, favorable prosecution judge and try to get him sanctioned further. the judge has made it clear, any other violations occur, i will put you in jail and i think he will try to do it. stuart: speculate what would happen if he does go to jail? what
you see trump comments, a post from michael avenatti calling them sleaze bags. and another another gag order hearing tomorrow morning the judge will consider four exertional -- additional examples where they claim trump violated the gag order but in his written decision yesterday about the nine previous violations, the judge said of trump continues violating the gag order he threatened him with the possibly of jail time. back to you. stuart: thanks. the judge warned trump could be jailed for...
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this will be a train wreck considering michael cohen is credible as michael avenatti. if i that are depending on michael cohen who has gone to jail and admitted to lying countless times on the stand. we are looking at an ascquittal. this is where we're at at this point and consider fani willis and jack smith, those trials probably happening after election day. this looks to be over. we may have an election that is not based on trials and what we've been seeing on issues, things people care about. last thing democrats want at this point. >> there is a moment from bill maher who reaired interview he did with stormy daniels in 2018 that undermines what she said last week in her testimony. she testified of course under oath. listen to this. >> so it's stormy or bust. she's a bad witness. let me show you a little video. >> they tried to shove me in the me, too box for their own agenda. it is not the truth, i'm not a victim in that regard. >> that is not what she's saying now. >> carley: what she is saying, she testified donald trump was bigger and blocked her way. she said
this will be a train wreck considering michael cohen is credible as michael avenatti. if i that are depending on michael cohen who has gone to jail and admitted to lying countless times on the stand. we are looking at an ascquittal. this is where we're at at this point and consider fani willis and jack smith, those trials probably happening after election day. this looks to be over. we may have an election that is not based on trials and what we've been seeing on issues, things people care...
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merchandise there's nothing credible or likable about this guy he's as truthful as george santos and michael avenatti combine in different rest on michael company when it tells you there is no there there to this point almost every saint in sober legal analyst no crime is been defined or explain the only suspense will this jury and a deeply city vote to convict trump regardless of personal animus for the man but one would think there are reasonably people on this jury and the results in a hung jury and maybe we get back to having an election that comes after the issues and the candidates themselves because that's what people want to be talking about. >> i'm sure you saw this, people showed up in droves for trump's campaign rally in wildwood new jersey in the weekend, he thinks he can win the state of new jersey in november, watch this. >> as you can see today we are expanding the electoral map because we are going to officially play in the state of new jersey and we're going to win and the state of new jersey and it could be all of them this guy is so damn bad it could be all of them, he is so bad i
merchandise there's nothing credible or likable about this guy he's as truthful as george santos and michael avenatti combine in different rest on michael company when it tells you there is no there there to this point almost every saint in sober legal analyst no crime is been defined or explain the only suspense will this jury and a deeply city vote to convict trump regardless of personal animus for the man but one would think there are reasonably people on this jury and the results in a hung...
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that he was playing games with the stormy daniels story and by the spring 2018 when michael avenatti took over stormy daniels' case, he was effectively saying to people, you know this is all what my grandmother would call -- and she knows this is [ speaking in a global language ]. this story is not true. the defense tried to get davidson to say it was his own understanding of the story, which you would not. of those calls, the one that had the most impact, even though trump's voice was not on it, was the one about stormy daniels for a couple of reasons. the falsification of the business records that comprises the actual crime charged is not about karen mcdougal. it is about stormy daniels. the second part is that michael cohen and keith davidson had that conversation in the fall of 2017 before michael cohen himself really went rogue and broke from trump world. to hear michael cohen say in his voice, nobody is worried about me, but i can't tell you how many times he and i talked about the fact he hated wheat to the settlement, and yet everyone around him consistently told him it was t
that he was playing games with the stormy daniels story and by the spring 2018 when michael avenatti took over stormy daniels' case, he was effectively saying to people, you know this is all what my grandmother would call -- and she knows this is [ speaking in a global language ]. this story is not true. the defense tried to get davidson to say it was his own understanding of the story, which you would not. of those calls, the one that had the most impact, even though trump's voice was not on...
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. >> michael avenatti was a convicted felon and no credibility whatsoever and violating attorney client privilege and was disbarrebarred i don't know if it was true or not. liz: francey hakes, you're wonderful. thank you. still ahead, former dhs oversight council mike howell nearly three dozen republican senators say biden must stop his gaza refugee plan and cannot vet from hamas terrorists and plus, two powerfullous committees moving to launch a new probe into the boarder and there's liz peek. talking about the new sound coming and the chair of the council of biden's economic advisers jared bernstein in a new interview cannot answer a basic question on how the treasury and the fed work together despite being biden's top adviser and is this why bidenomics is imploding because they don't know what they're talking about coming up on "the evening edit". (♪) (♪) (♪) (♪) the new dexcom g7 sends your glucose numbers to your phone and watch, so you can always see where you're heading, without fingersticks. dexcom g7 is the most accurate cgm. so, you can manage your diabetes with confid
. >> michael avenatti was a convicted felon and no credibility whatsoever and violating attorney client privilege and was disbarrebarred i don't know if it was true or not. liz: francey hakes, you're wonderful. thank you. still ahead, former dhs oversight council mike howell nearly three dozen republican senators say biden must stop his gaza refugee plan and cannot vet from hamas terrorists and plus, two powerfullous committees moving to launch a new probe into the boarder and there's liz...
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michael avenatti serving prison given how much the media and the left upheld him as the one guy who could bring down trump. that is what they have been hoping for with michael cohen. >> greg: when do they teach you in law school, harold that you should secretly record your client? >> harold: i never took that class. it is good to be back around this table. i would agree that a lot has been said. greg makes probably the most interesting point. i would be interesting to hear the judge's reaction. this same set of facts it seems like mr. cohen was tried on years ago a while back, retrying him with a target of president trump which i think is interesting. i heard a number of legal scholars today on different networks and our own network about the taping of this conversation. there is no doubt that sometimes lawyers believe that they need to have something on record a client may be saying or thinking about or -- you never take them. you have a witness with you and write it down yourself. it is bizarre but not illegal to tape your client and be able to play it back. i found that really odd. the
michael avenatti serving prison given how much the media and the left upheld him as the one guy who could bring down trump. that is what they have been hoping for with michael cohen. >> greg: when do they teach you in law school, harold that you should secretly record your client? >> harold: i never took that class. it is good to be back around this table. i would agree that a lot has been said. greg makes probably the most interesting point. i would be interesting to hear the...
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. >> greg: this guy, davidson, they make michael avenatti look like thurgood marshall. these key witnesses are so slimy they leave a trail behind them. in simplest terms, the key witness michael cohen is the same person who supplied trump with the advice that got him charged. so it gives like a patient having a wrong kidney removed and the hospital and the doctor are suing the patient for malpractice. you can give 100 coats of paint on this turd, it is still a turd and it seems like donald trump is brushing it down alvin bragg. if there is a time and a place to sleep, it is there. he should bring a blanket and a neck pillow, may be a little cocoa, have a low ambient music on the side because you know what? he shouldn't devote any attention to this because it is a farce. the judges right. will the jury see it as a farce? but everybody is paying attention now sees it for what it is. this is more fabricated than joe biden's memories. >> katie: just resting his beautiful blue eyes, harold, what do you think is meant to happen here? >> harold: i tend to agree with the judge
. >> greg: this guy, davidson, they make michael avenatti look like thurgood marshall. these key witnesses are so slimy they leave a trail behind them. in simplest terms, the key witness michael cohen is the same person who supplied trump with the advice that got him charged. so it gives like a patient having a wrong kidney removed and the hospital and the doctor are suing the patient for malpractice. you can give 100 coats of paint on this turd, it is still a turd and it seems like...
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him abstract their hero, who is going to destroy president trump, you know, at first it was michael avenatti and now he is in prison for stealing money from stormy daniels after he represented her and she is back on the stand again today. and i don't know that she is going to do as well as those haters hope. i think that she could crumble like a snow cone on an 80 degree sidewalk. >> bill: we brought you guys in to talk about the migrants in denver making a list of demands. some have been met. a worm in rfk junior's brain. it will have to wait for another day. >> i have some great talking points. >> bill: thank you, kennedy and paul. we'll go inside the courthouse in a moment. stormy daniels should be back in a moment and we believe as andy mccarthy told us what he would do if he was the attorney for the president, they immediately push for the mistrial again. not that they will get it granted to make sure it is on the record. mccarthy, jonathan turley, kerri urbahn and cast of thousands, the best coverage and legal analysis next when we continue. analysis next when we continue. ing me back.
him abstract their hero, who is going to destroy president trump, you know, at first it was michael avenatti and now he is in prison for stealing money from stormy daniels after he represented her and she is back on the stand again today. and i don't know that she is going to do as well as those haters hope. i think that she could crumble like a snow cone on an 80 degree sidewalk. >> bill: we brought you guys in to talk about the migrants in denver making a list of demands. some have been...
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he reminds me a lot of michael avenatti, sort of a grifter type. i'm not saying mr. cohen has never done the right thing, but if he did, it was because he was probably constantly supervised and cornered like a rat. >> "new york times" poll showed that yesterday five of the six battleground states donald trump is actually leading today. if the election were held today. >> that's what this trial is all about. >> steve: here's the question. do you think donald trump will be able to get a fair and impartial trial if plurelts, 49 percent said no. >> this trial says more about our politics than it does about the alleged crime. mr. bragg -- i don't know him either. my observation is if you want to hide something from him, you put it in a law book he is bringing a felony criminal trial but he hasn't proved a felony. here's why. i think most fair minded americans look at president biden and they say well, he's old his vice president is weak. his policies suck. his family has corruption problems and he is losing the election. so, he has decided to throw deep as the vice presid
he reminds me a lot of michael avenatti, sort of a grifter type. i'm not saying mr. cohen has never done the right thing, but if he did, it was because he was probably constantly supervised and cornered like a rat. >> "new york times" poll showed that yesterday five of the six battleground states donald trump is actually leading today. if the election were held today. >> that's what this trial is all about. >> steve: here's the question. do you think donald trump...
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makes avenatti look what clarence darrow, darrow, whatever. >> so let's review. we got a convicted perjurer as the mai. view, wen witness when he supplied the advice the case is based on. witneswe have a former porn star who lost her own case against trump so badlyt lost she had toy him legal fees and promise years his grandkids ten years of free pony rides. >>e pony they're allowed to spe, but they accused a former president of the united. states can't. this case is as rigged as jesse's hair. >> and you want fair the gutfeld investigative team actually got hold of a shot of the jury. >> ha ha. >> but these are judge merchan rulings. piis cass,e is to the legal system what scurvy is to pirates. >> and remember there's another one just as bad waiting in the wings down in georgia. heand two more federal cases,two which actually ires kind cases of awesome because all these for cases did for trump was make him a better version of trump his numbers are up, his performance is sharper, funnier, even looser are. re and more and moree amer americans look back at his tenur
makes avenatti look what clarence darrow, darrow, whatever. >> so let's review. we got a convicted perjurer as the mai. view, wen witness when he supplied the advice the case is based on. witneswe have a former porn star who lost her own case against trump so badlyt lost she had toy him legal fees and promise years his grandkids ten years of free pony rides. >>e pony they're allowed to spe, but they accused a former president of the united. states can't. this case is as rigged as...
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trusted, that he was playing games with the stormy daniels story and by the spring of 2015 when michael avenatti took over the stormy daniels case, he was effectively saying to people, you know that this is all what my grandmother would call -- and the defense tried to get davidson to say that was his understanding of the story, which he wouldn't. i think the one that had the most impact, even though trump's voice was not on it was the one about stormy daniels, for a couple of reasons. one, the falsification of the business records that comprises the charge, it is not about karen mcdougal, it is about stormy daniels. the second part is that michael cohen and keith davidson have the conversation in the fall of 2017, before michael cohen himself went rogue and broke from trump world. to hear him say in his own voice not only is no one worried about me, but i can't tell you how many times he and i have talked about the fact that he hated that we did the settlement and yet everyone around him consistently told him it was the right thing to do. that demonstrates that the people within the cone of kno
trusted, that he was playing games with the stormy daniels story and by the spring of 2015 when michael avenatti took over the stormy daniels case, he was effectively saying to people, you know that this is all what my grandmother would call -- and the defense tried to get davidson to say that was his understanding of the story, which he wouldn't. i think the one that had the most impact, even though trump's voice was not on it was the one about stormy daniels, for a couple of reasons. one, the...
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going to cast him aside like michael avenatti once they don't need him anymore. as for the 14-year-old prankster, they are saying it is a devastating blow to cohen's credibility. that's like saying eating a cracker is devastating to lizzo's figure. he already had a massive credibility problem. so this is not shocking to me that he was caught lying. this case never should have been brought. it wouldn't have been brought against anybody except it was trump, and truly shameful behavior isn't just the people bringing the case, but it is the journalist cheering it on. again, for the legacy media, it is suicide by cop. they are using the law to end their own careers bid this is another corner turning for a dying media, not going to bother dealing with the facts because we don't like this guy. >> jesse: greg, what kind of guy, excuse me, if they got a prank phone call from a teenager, would get the secret service involved? that says everything you n needo know. >> greg: how old is that 14-year-old now? >> jesse: i can't do the math. >> judge jeanine: october 24th . >> d
going to cast him aside like michael avenatti once they don't need him anymore. as for the 14-year-old prankster, they are saying it is a devastating blow to cohen's credibility. that's like saying eating a cracker is devastating to lizzo's figure. he already had a massive credibility problem. so this is not shocking to me that he was caught lying. this case never should have been brought. it wouldn't have been brought against anybody except it was trump, and truly shameful behavior isn't just...
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>> well, michael avenatti obviously has a problem with cohen. one thing i have been thinking about is the way in which cohen's previous testimony in the civil trial gave him a chance to rehearse. you know, we are seeing someone here who is much calmer in terms of demeanor and is holding it together on the standpoint and we will see if that is enough to convince the jury. he has weaknesses. he has lied in the past. whether he is now atoning for that or making up for it by telling the part of the story that is true, i mean that is what this tests. honestly, if you have a record of being convicted of perjury you are automatically not the best witness, but the prosecution really tried to lay the groundwork for the idea that this is not a great guy. they are relying on him for this idea that trump knew about these checks and the fraud part of the case against him. so you know, we are going to have to see whether this is enough and then also, what happens next? does the defense put on witnesses? who are they? how does the case build from here and how
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don't see anyone doing go fund me is to try to help with her legal fees and to help her out and micro, avenatti, he did a gut gofundme to try to help her and they end up stealing all her money it just there's a list that goes on and on and on and she donated to the hurricane relief and louisiana she has all these great things and knows boeing comes back and helps her out. so that's that's the biggest heartbreak i think everything that's going on right now is that she's fighting for everybody and no one's fighting for her. and that's what makes me the most upset about all of the situation. >> now, when you talk about wanting to get on with your life and if he's found not guilty, that you may be forced to leave the country. i mean, just the disruption to your entire life, your entire life together into her life i just wanted to show some of the pictures that you shared of her and you because you have known each other for 25 years and obviously you're married now, as she shared one of us with us of you teaching her daughter had to put in contact lenses in a moment from your honeymoon where you're
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they fell for avenatti, they felg for.l. my dan michael cohen and now they they fall for stormy daniels is literallyie the stripper who made them think she really liked them. >> yes but she's just saying what they want because they keep giving her money and attentio t n. >> yeah. you know, i wrote something down here that i thought was really smart hers reallye. t this is what i said earlier, and i forgot to say it or i wrote it down ther areedone actually prosecuting a crime done by their witnesthe witns. >> it's like cohen who didot this, not trump. cohen was the one that gave the advice, created this whole thing, paid. thvice. ally pro so they're actually prosecuting trump for what the witness. ut but they're doing it now. and everybody goes, wait a minute, it's cohen who's i guilty? >> i thought that was brilliant. but now that i say it n wht. >> all right, coming up,p, >> all right, coming up,p, new york crime becomes a facto r . (e someone needs to customizele someone needs to customizele and save hundreds with liberty
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we actually is quote, tweeting michael avenatti, her lawyer. it's about her and that's one of the truth social posts that justice michelle has said violated the gag order. he hold president trump in criminal contempt for the prior one and the reason he did is he said that these kinds of truth social posts, or denigrating to witnesses and it's obviously denigrating to cause somebody else leaves ball and say that they're lying and misrepresenting yeah. >> and it was clear, right. the whole testimony that he called her horse face and asleep and sleaze bag, and that was part of the testimony yesterday. it's definitely in terms of where the gag order itself, prison has been thrown out by the judge, martin horn, former new york city corrections and probation is commissioners, so he knows all about this new about the room said trump would go to rikers island, the infamous location. >> if if he goes to jail for violating the gag order in a self-contained cell small space alone secret service would be outside those details have to be known to him at thi
we actually is quote, tweeting michael avenatti, her lawyer. it's about her and that's one of the truth social posts that justice michelle has said violated the gag order. he hold president trump in criminal contempt for the prior one and the reason he did is he said that these kinds of truth social posts, or denigrating to witnesses and it's obviously denigrating to cause somebody else leaves ball and say that they're lying and misrepresenting yeah. >> and it was clear, right. the whole...
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just a just in the building next door, year-old courthouse, where she was a witness against michael avenatti. she was the key witness in the case about him stealing from her. and the jury loved her, they didn't jury believed her. >> i covered that trial and i saw her testimony and her demeanor is very different in that case. in this case, i think then i mean, that was the case about her final national records and not getting a her book advance. i felt she was very composed. she was very on top of her her business. she seemed like a savvy business woman and just just was able to tell the story differently in this instant, she says seem more scattered, whether it's more nervous, obviously the stakes are different here and it's a different type of issue. she's talking yes, it is about the payment, but it's also about her encounter with trump and she just comes across a little bit more uneasy with her question. their answers, and that she was trying to appeal to the jury in such a way that they did not her jokes didn't really land. she was trying to engage with the more than that didn't really s
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and michael avenatti is entrance into the scene. this represents a significant escalation in what stormy daniels was doing with her story, how litigious she became. i how public she suddenly became to the two of them, making almost daily or not should not hurt, but he made almost daily tv peer appearances on her behalf. he eventually gets her to do 60 minutes i mean, once michael michael avenatti enters the chat, things related stormy daniels seriously escalate now that doesn't necessarily matter for this case. and the alleged criminal charges but he's going to speak to the chaotic season. we're about to enter in terms of trump and cohen and stormy dan, who remind people, paula, when it comes into the picture have the payments already been made to stormy daniel's but not the false? by business records component of it. >> so at this point, i believe he's entering the chat. i believe we are well past, so we're in 2018. so at this point, she's already received her hush money. they were previous attorney keith davidson, the falsified bu
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republican, who supported donald trump before someone who has been bankrupted by people like michael avenatti, she's now in debt to donald trump and who really is a sympathetic figure. i think she could have told the story to explain yeses this encounter took place, but i want to put this behind me. i want a private life. i want to raise my child and getting into the salacious snus. i think could actually backfire with the jury especially because this is somebody who did admit i hate him. i was surprised by that because she actually refuse to tell me whether she would vote for donald trump again, that's far more compelling if this is a woman who's like, i don't actually they hate donald trump. i even agree with his policies, but this in fact happened. and the defense did say that they wanted to miss trial because the judge had said you can talk about your encounter and are sexually visionary in larry limited terms, and they felt like she went over the line. the judge disagreed. i do want to ask you about trump is talking again about potentially testifying here. his what he has said. the lates
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recording his client and then having these bitter outburst is not a great look and maybe we can bring avenatti to comment on it. but it does not look good in terms of cohen and we're already just seeing the tip of the iceberg and how much they're going to be able to cross-examine them on one of the real quick thing, if you have a second, just to be a navajo wind talk, i want to help decode peggy peterson and whatever the other name, david david dennis probably plaintiff and defendant. that's probably that they're working on here. so i figured i'd help the viewers. i appreciated those student names were hard to crack. beauvais trump's attorney asks douglass douse to confirm that the integrity of the data matters more in a criminal case because people's rights are at stake. kristen holmes, donald trump earlier today, said that, let's go to number number six. by the way, a full-screen six, if we could our court reporters inside the court have mentioned that trump is close design is quite a bit including while keith davidson testified about his conversations with michael cohen, one trump attorney
recording his client and then having these bitter outburst is not a great look and maybe we can bring avenatti to comment on it. but it does not look good in terms of cohen and we're already just seeing the tip of the iceberg and how much they're going to be able to cross-examine them on one of the real quick thing, if you have a second, just to be a navajo wind talk, i want to help decode peggy peterson and whatever the other name, david david dennis probably plaintiff and defendant. that's...
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trump's another character in this mix, who didn't really come out very well and all that was michael avenatti, who at one point when served as stormy daniel's attorney. here's what he had to say back in i believe, 2018 about michael cohen. watch this the problem here is that the president has put a lot of faith on the shoulders of michael cohen in his ability to withstand a considerable amount of heat and take a lot of heat, potentially lose his license, et cetera. >> michael cohen does not strike me as the kind of guy that at the end of the day we'll do do that anytime a guy has to repeatedly tell you how toughy is and referred to himself as ray donovan. that's really not a tough guy at the end of the de that's more like a purse puppy the first puppy. >> but look, i was right. michael cohen did flip and that's why we find ourselves in this situation today. >> how do you think the american public is viewing michael cohen's? >> decision here? and the way it's played out. i mean, there are cases that are prosecuted all the time with witnesses who you don't have to be brought out of jail, are ad
trump's another character in this mix, who didn't really come out very well and all that was michael avenatti, who at one point when served as stormy daniel's attorney. here's what he had to say back in i believe, 2018 about michael cohen. watch this the problem here is that the president has put a lot of faith on the shoulders of michael cohen in his ability to withstand a considerable amount of heat and take a lot of heat, potentially lose his license, et cetera. >> michael cohen does...
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of dillon howard and michael cohen directly, and i think they would be wrong not to mention michael avenatti who is serving four years in prisona federal judge sentencing him to four years in prison after he stole from her money from her book. it's a moment in this criminal trial. >> vaughn, thank you. stand by. i am looking back at the document and what is happening right now inside that courtroom where she's really describing her interactions with trump when they first met. did you meet donald trump on the celebrity golf tournament in tahoe? yes, i did. it was a brief encounter, and they would take their shots. it wasn't very much. daniels recalls trump saying, oh, you direct, too, you must be smart. what did you know about mr. trump? daniels:he was a golfer and had a tv show. "celebrity apprentice." i am from louisiana, so it was a big deal. >> did you know his approximate age? >> daniels: he talked to all the girls, and he asked what i directed. he asked what i directed. it was called "three wishes." i saw him talking to another gentleman who were with him. we are still learning more abo
of dillon howard and michael cohen directly, and i think they would be wrong not to mention michael avenatti who is serving four years in prisona federal judge sentencing him to four years in prison after he stole from her money from her book. it's a moment in this criminal trial. >> vaughn, thank you. stand by. i am looking back at the document and what is happening right now inside that courtroom where she's really describing her interactions with trump when they first met. did you meet...
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defying a court order now, she said previously that lawsuit was the product of bad advice from michael avenatti, who's now in prison for other reasons. she hasn't quite said that on the stand. i think that's something i would want to go back to if i was the prosecution here. that's how this all came about. and to the point of the excerpt you just read, kate stormy daniels has a financial interest in the outcome of this case. if this is a conviction, she sells more books, she's written books. she says she's working on to more. she gets on more podcast, she gets more downloads. if this case results in a not guilty verdict or a hung jury, then the market on the stormy daniels enterprise goes down. there's just no way around that. so she has a financial interest in this case, so too will we see michael cohen has an even stronger one and that's fair game for both sides to bring up. >> fair game. and quite again, we are watching play up. >> it's good to see you, ellie. thank you so much, jennifer. it's always great to see you. thank you, sarah. >> all right. just to head this, our president biden hea
defying a court order now, she said previously that lawsuit was the product of bad advice from michael avenatti, who's now in prison for other reasons. she hasn't quite said that on the stand. i think that's something i would want to go back to if i was the prosecution here. that's how this all came about. and to the point of the excerpt you just read, kate stormy daniels has a financial interest in the outcome of this case. if this is a conviction, she sells more books, she's written books....