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donald trump made of him. donald trump was standing in the hallway outside the courtroom in new york and endorsed mccormick, and mccormick is now circulating that endorsement, which that sort of behavior from somebody who absolutely knows better creates a permission structure for people to support the former president, and i think that everyone who has taken an oath to the constitution, everyone who wants to serve in public office has to be willing to say, no, this is wrong. it is not about policy. this is wrong and is a threat to the constitution. host: the latest poll in the pennsylvania senate race has the democratic incumbent senator bob casey up 13 points according to the pittsburgh post-gazette. the latest ads from both of the party nominees in the keystone state senate contest. >> they hope you will not notice, ceo sneak around downsizing favorite brands charging more for less. same packaging, smaller box, from your logo, you were servings. i am bob casey. my plan gives the federal trade commission a pl
donald trump made of him. donald trump was standing in the hallway outside the courtroom in new york and endorsed mccormick, and mccormick is now circulating that endorsement, which that sort of behavior from somebody who absolutely knows better creates a permission structure for people to support the former president, and i think that everyone who has taken an oath to the constitution, everyone who wants to serve in public office has to be willing to say, no, this is wrong. it is not about...
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he's in donald trump's pocket. bove then asked whether that incident is among those that colored his view that cohen is prone to exaggeration? pecker said yes. during redirect, pecker is asked about average payments when they do catch and kill stories. he said you testified on cross that arnold schwarzenegger announced his candidacy for governor and afterwards some 30 to 40 women came forward and you told mr. bove you paid hundreds of thousands of dollars to kill those stories. pecker, yes. what was the average of those payments? pecker, the largest was $20,000, the others were up to $2,000. just the doorman got $30,000. it's different degrees. >> totally different degrees. you're looking at this giant six-figure payments to macdougal and to daniels. it's a totally different ball game. >> also, he didn't admit to campaign finance violations although he might have committed state crimes in the arnold schwarzenegger case. >> the reason that david pecker said he was even sensitive to the campaign finance angle of payi
he's in donald trump's pocket. bove then asked whether that incident is among those that colored his view that cohen is prone to exaggeration? pecker said yes. during redirect, pecker is asked about average payments when they do catch and kill stories. he said you testified on cross that arnold schwarzenegger announced his candidacy for governor and afterwards some 30 to 40 women came forward and you told mr. bove you paid hundreds of thousands of dollars to kill those stories. pecker, yes....
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stormy daniels and karen mcdougal for donald trump. trump's longtime gatekeeper, rhona graff, was in many ways to trump's right-hand for 34 years. and this moment on the apprentice accurately captures her central role in organizing trump's personal and professional life trump province. he asked me to call you and tell you to meet him tomorrow morning at the new york stock exchange? >> i can tell you it was a reporter if you needed to reach trump, he called graph time. i was at trump tower to see trump when i was a business reporter or on the apprentice, she was there at her desk and his office door. she came and went from his office at her own whim. and that was unique she was always formal. he was always mr. trump to her, but she had stature and she controlled access to him. in fact, she wants told real estate weekly, quoting rhona, everybody knows in order to get through to him, they have to go through me. and she told prosecutors she not only remembered seeing stormy daniels and the reception area of trump tower before trump ran for
stormy daniels and karen mcdougal for donald trump. trump's longtime gatekeeper, rhona graff, was in many ways to trump's right-hand for 34 years. and this moment on the apprentice accurately captures her central role in organizing trump's personal and professional life trump province. he asked me to call you and tell you to meet him tomorrow morning at the new york stock exchange? >> i can tell you it was a reporter if you needed to reach trump, he called graph time. i was at trump tower...
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we are actually going to help elect donald trump? will they pull back or are they just so seized by this issue that it's going to be full steam ahead, they will take over the dnc in the summer? another chicago dnc? con>> i don't think they care. i think they are ignorant. i think they will go out in the street in chicago and replay 196 #. they don't care how they appear to the americans. remember, after october 7th. before the israeli armed forces went in on october 20th, 2021st. they were doing. this they were cheering on the mutilation, the decapitation, the mass rape and mass murder. this is a very different movement. this is a death cult. and i think people are -- have had it. they are sick of the blockades, occupying bridges, desis he creating religious services. occupying saint patrick's cathedral. they have had it up to here. it's going to hurt joe biden. and he's playing into it by privileging 250,000 voters in michigan. >> laura: i don't think this is going well for them at all. victor, thank you, as always. we're going to c
we are actually going to help elect donald trump? will they pull back or are they just so seized by this issue that it's going to be full steam ahead, they will take over the dnc in the summer? another chicago dnc? con>> i don't think they care. i think they are ignorant. i think they will go out in the street in chicago and replay 196 #. they don't care how they appear to the americans. remember, after october 7th. before the israeli armed forces went in on october 20th, 2021st. they...
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late today donald trump's executive assistant took the stand. here's laura jarrett. >> reporter: tonight, the prosecution closing out the first week of testimony by offering the jury a peek inside the inner workings of the trump organization from one of the people who knows the former president best. the state briefly calling ronna graff, her longtime assistant. she confirmed contacts were saved on the company's computer system for karen mcdougal and stormy, an apparent reference to stormy daniels. prosecutors say both women were shopping stories of sex with mr. trump ahead of the 2016 election, encounters he denies. >> are you nervous about stormy daniels' testimony? >> reporter: at the heart of the case, a $130,000 payment cohen made to daniels so she wouldn't go public and how prosecutors say that payment was disguised. but graff shed no light on that. graff testified even though she no longer works for the trump organization, the company is paying her legal bills. the jury also hearing from gary farro, who helped facilitate the payment from
late today donald trump's executive assistant took the stand. here's laura jarrett. >> reporter: tonight, the prosecution closing out the first week of testimony by offering the jury a peek inside the inner workings of the trump organization from one of the people who knows the former president best. the state briefly calling ronna graff, her longtime assistant. she confirmed contacts were saved on the company's computer system for karen mcdougal and stormy, an apparent reference to...
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trump's trials. do you think the trial helps trump? >> that's such a complicated thing. i think if he gets convicted, there will be people who will say, we don't want a criminal in the white house, and especially if he's jailed or imprisoned. on the other hand, it's exactly what you said, the middle finger. i think you know why merrick garland waited this long and why january 6th wasn't tried two years ago is beyond me. and to and to make the first case, the stormy daniels case, which is a campaign look, it's a campaign violation. and, yeah, it's you know, you could say it's a low level felony and all that stuff. but look, it is a campaign violation. and we have seen misdeeds all over the place in politics. if this is the if this is the only one that comes up, i think that middle finger you're talking about for some is going to surface again. and that helps trump. >> and alex, we talked to legal analyst jessica levinson as well. on the show this week. and she said she thinks this will be the only tri
trump's trials. do you think the trial helps trump? >> that's such a complicated thing. i think if he gets convicted, there will be people who will say, we don't want a criminal in the white house, and especially if he's jailed or imprisoned. on the other hand, it's exactly what you said, the middle finger. i think you know why merrick garland waited this long and why january 6th wasn't tried two years ago is beyond me. and to and to make the first case, the stormy daniels case, which is...
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and then we are seeing these people supporting donald trump. you know, who calls dictators his friends, right on national tv with putin, calling him a friend. and donald trump, if he is friends with people like that, then that makes you just as guilty as that as what they are doing. host: do you have a question about the financing of campaigns? the money in the 2024 campaign? caller: well. i have a question as far as you know as far as this campaign. i am looking at the supreme court, and i am a citizen of this country. i am looking at a corrupt supreme court saying on right on technet -- national tv like i saw this lady interviewed trump the next day, what do you think about them trying to hang your vice president, and then he said maybe mike deserved it. and then these republicans are calling in and trying their best to dust -- justify what donald trump is doing. i am a veteran. and then he says the veterans that got killed are losers. and they are still supporting him. i just do not understand. host: ok. that is a little bit off topic that i
and then we are seeing these people supporting donald trump. you know, who calls dictators his friends, right on national tv with putin, calling him a friend. and donald trump, if he is friends with people like that, then that makes you just as guilty as that as what they are doing. host: do you have a question about the financing of campaigns? the money in the 2024 campaign? caller: well. i have a question as far as you know as far as this campaign. i am looking at the supreme court, and i am...
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but, before that, former president donald trump will be headed back to florida to celebrate former first lady melania trump's birthday. mike? >> mike: nate foy live in new york city. nate, thank you very much. um stocks were you present. the dow gained 154, the s&p 500 finished ahead 52. nasdaq surged 318. for the week dow up two thirds of a percentage point. the s&p 500 gained two and two thirds. nasdaq jumped four and a quarter. house republicans going after fax -- forming teams toe address the impact of losing those breaks. here is fox business correspondent grady trimble. >> at stake in the november election, your tax dollars with some provisions in the 2017 jobs act set to expire at the end of next year, house republicans say they should stay in place. >> it's critical because what we are telling people you get to keep more of your own money to invest in a way you think it's best for you, your family, and your country. >> tax subcommittee chair mike kelly and ways and means committee chair jason smith are craghtsd ten tax teams take a look at the impact of the cuts ending. with grou
but, before that, former president donald trump will be headed back to florida to celebrate former first lady melania trump's birthday. mike? >> mike: nate foy live in new york city. nate, thank you very much. um stocks were you present. the dow gained 154, the s&p 500 finished ahead 52. nasdaq surged 318. for the week dow up two thirds of a percentage point. the s&p 500 gained two and two thirds. nasdaq jumped four and a quarter. house republicans going after fax -- forming teams...
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admiration for donald trump. listen to this. this is a quote. this is her it was a very stimulating, exciting, fascinating place to be. then she said, sometimes trump would peak has said in and say, go home to your family, which i thought was very thoughtful of him. i thought that was a nice extra touch that he would take time to do that trump's lawyer, susan nicholas asked her, quote you don't want to be here, do you? and she coronagraph said correct. what's your analysis them? >> the point there is that she's under subpoena. she's not voluntarily coming in to try to help out the prosecution i think that that's something that's consistent across these witnesses. is that the only one who really is dying to get in there is probably stormy daniels and michael so call it the others who are being brought in just to tell their stories was running graph is a prosecution witness and prosecution called her. but did she do a lot to humanize trump before the jury? >> i mean, i think that she probably did i mean, it sounds
admiration for donald trump. listen to this. this is a quote. this is her it was a very stimulating, exciting, fascinating place to be. then she said, sometimes trump would peak has said in and say, go home to your family, which i thought was very thoughtful of him. i thought that was a nice extra touch that he would take time to do that trump's lawyer, susan nicholas asked her, quote you don't want to be here, do you? and she coronagraph said correct. what's your analysis them? >> the...
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>>> welcome to our special new york versus donald trump. i'm ari melber and we are going to get into this criminal trial. we're covering that tonight in the course of this hour. we'll have new reporting on the damning testimony, experts from law to the sorted world of new york tabloids. we have experts on that, too, believe it or not. we also tonight have a beat special report on a new separate indictment on a trump lawyer, boris epstein, who first admitted his role on the beat. to hear all of that tonight. this weekends with a remarkable contrast from d.c. to new york. let me tell you what i mean. in washington a trump friendly court asked trump friendly questions about all of the problems with prosecuting a president. if you read about it, it almost sounded like that kind of trial was a futile project. while right up the east coast an actual trial of an actual former president was going forward and the republic did not crumble. it is a contrast that hangs over all of this in america and the very first week of the new york trial. it seems
>>> welcome to our special new york versus donald trump. i'm ari melber and we are going to get into this criminal trial. we're covering that tonight in the course of this hour. we'll have new reporting on the damning testimony, experts from law to the sorted world of new york tabloids. we have experts on that, too, believe it or not. we also tonight have a beat special report on a new separate indictment on a trump lawyer, boris epstein, who first admitted his role on the beat. to...
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pulling until the election of donald trump have we ever had to even contemplate this question. until we stop electing chief executives who lack this shame gene, yeah, maybe we will have to answer this question. but, the fact that we are here is, it is really disturbing. and listening to the questioning back and forth maybe wonder whether the supreme court, do they really want to squander their public standing such head as it is -- as it is that everyone will look at and say what are you doing? amna: do you think we will get a clear answer from them of this? jonathan: i don't think so. david: i don't think so either. amna: moving on then. there are a few other cases i want to get your takes on as well because they are very different. they both involve former president trump. in new york, there's a hush money trial that is continuing related to the payment he made to an adult actress in 2016. we are testimony from a tabloid publisher named david pecker confirming that he did bury stories that could have harmed then-candidate trump. in there was oda, two of his -- in arizona, two
pulling until the election of donald trump have we ever had to even contemplate this question. until we stop electing chief executives who lack this shame gene, yeah, maybe we will have to answer this question. but, the fact that we are here is, it is really disturbing. and listening to the questioning back and forth maybe wonder whether the supreme court, do they really want to squander their public standing such head as it is -- as it is that everyone will look at and say what are you doing?...
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>> after president biden said he would be happy to debate donald trump, donald trump defiantly left the courtroom man said he would debate him anytime anywhere including here, next week, denied, or you been at the white house -- tonight, or even at the white house. we will see if the two have a debate. as far as the legal trial, we are waiting to see more former trump insiders take the stand. michael cohen, others, and how the defense will hinder that. >> ne in manhattan, great to have your reporting. thank you so much. the debate over abortion rights in the u.s. taking center stage on thursday. 17 republican-led states sued a federal agency over a new national rule requiring employers to give workers time off another accommodations for abortion procedures. on wednesday the arizona house of representatives voted to overturn a 19th-century law banning abortion. it could be removed from state law as early as next week if the state senate approves. arizona's 15 week cut off for abortions would remain. wednesday the u.s. supreme court considered an idaho case that would determine whether es
>> after president biden said he would be happy to debate donald trump, donald trump defiantly left the courtroom man said he would debate him anytime anywhere including here, next week, denied, or you been at the white house -- tonight, or even at the white house. we will see if the two have a debate. as far as the legal trial, we are waiting to see more former trump insiders take the stand. michael cohen, others, and how the defense will hinder that. >> ne in manhattan, great to...
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and we forget that because donald trump is who donald trump is, that joe biden has a lot of this too. yeah, he does a lot of this. you know, there are a lot of things that joe biden says, oh, this happen 50 years ago or my uncle or my father and so on, so forth. and the fact checkers go in and they say, wait a minute, we can find no evidence for this whatsoever, but of course the problem is if you're trying stick joe biden with the idea that he says some dishonest things. just look across the aisle right. and i think that's the issue that has continuously run into opponents of joe biden, especially donald trump, because you know, joe biden may say one or two things and i know a week, a month, a year that the factor could say, wait a minute, hold on a second. donald trump says that many things day. so it just is a big issue. >> doug. >> i mean, it is true that the joe biden is known for these apocryphal stories shall we say, and cannibalism being one of the latest. >> oh yeah, that his uncle yeah. in world war ii plane went down. may have been eaten by cannibals and papa new guinea is
and we forget that because donald trump is who donald trump is, that joe biden has a lot of this too. yeah, he does a lot of this. you know, there are a lot of things that joe biden says, oh, this happen 50 years ago or my uncle or my father and so on, so forth. and the fact checkers go in and they say, wait a minute, we can find no evidence for this whatsoever, but of course the problem is if you're trying stick joe biden with the idea that he says some dishonest things. just look across the...
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this is important because if donald trump was asking the national enquirer, let's assume he was but the goal was not anything to do with his campaign but simply because he wanted to protect his celebrity reputation because he didn't want his family to know anything about this than that closing whole and alvin bragg's argument that somehow these payments are made solely for the purpose of helping his campaign and therefore somehow helping him engage in election fraud democrats reasonable doubt, if one juror agrees than the case goes toward trump winds and alvin bragg loses. a lot of talk how special counsel jack smith team has been meeting with biden white house insiders. certainly fani willis team from a they can wait and george 2020 case met with biden white house so it's what biden has been doing given that he spent in d.c. since 1974th never working the private sector, he knows how to pull the levers of power in d.c. to keep him in power but what is interesting, final word, you would think this case would hurt trump with new york voters but they call it full, trump is within ten poin
this is important because if donald trump was asking the national enquirer, let's assume he was but the goal was not anything to do with his campaign but simply because he wanted to protect his celebrity reputation because he didn't want his family to know anything about this than that closing whole and alvin bragg's argument that somehow these payments are made solely for the purpose of helping his campaign and therefore somehow helping him engage in election fraud democrats reasonable doubt,...
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that person's name is donald trump. so he said that he saying that as late as 2012, in 16, he announces a campaign, descends the golden escalators by mexicans, immigrants, them, rapists, calling them, and i assume are good people and, goes in the opposite direction and wins. and not only does he win the primary to everyone's shock, he and surprise, including probable his own, he wins the general election. so this wasn't simply, you know, the brand of politics that he represented was not simply one that, let's say maxim i support within the republican base. it also had a thread of support. swing voters with swing voters in particular in the midwest, who voted for barack obama and shifted to trump, largely based on you know, partly on immigration, but a large part of it was trade policies, living in very industrial losing parts of the country and feeling like trump was really the only candidate from a republican perspective had ever come around. i write about story of him visiting one of the first campaign stops, the flin
that person's name is donald trump. so he said that he saying that as late as 2012, in 16, he announces a campaign, descends the golden escalators by mexicans, immigrants, them, rapists, calling them, and i assume are good people and, goes in the opposite direction and wins. and not only does he win the primary to everyone's shock, he and surprise, including probable his own, he wins the general election. so this wasn't simply, you know, the brand of politics that he represented was not simply...
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trump's camp could have stood up and said i making a motion to dismiss because donald trump could not have violated that law because donald trump was not running for state office he was not running for mayor he was running for a federal position as president of united states he cannot violate a state election law case dismissed that's the only reason we are here and i don't know if that happened i don't know if judge mershon said note were not to do that but it could happen and it should have happened. >> andrew on that note everyone of these e-mails that pops up where we get details of what is happening inside the courtroom it's just not happening where we say wow okay this is very juicy. >> were at a point right now where the prosecution certainly has not proven their case yet, there has been no major bombs that have been dropped, no evidence of actual criminal activity, as a former federal prosecutor i will tell you that oftentimes you start your case to the process of essentially giving the background and the introduction to what happened then that's what they are doing, i actuall
trump's camp could have stood up and said i making a motion to dismiss because donald trump could not have violated that law because donald trump was not running for state office he was not running for mayor he was running for a federal position as president of united states he cannot violate a state election law case dismissed that's the only reason we are here and i don't know if that happened i don't know if judge mershon said note were not to do that but it could happen and it should have...
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she was protective of donald trump. she was somebody who would not in an off the record fashion go talking about what was happening on the inside and instead she was somebody who was very much opt of a confidant and she continued to serve in that capacity well into the white house. they testified that she was in 2018 still involved in conversations along with sarah huckabee sanders about how to extend karen mcdougal's contract so she wouldn't talk publicly about her relations with donald trump. >> i think this is trump's biggest trigger. cassidy hutchens sat and saud she was told to dye her hair to look like hopes. she was a daughter figure. she was all those things and more to trump. she is on the likely witness list. >> in that period of time, i was a fair amount. but if you'd asked as a statement of fact who are the names that came out of'dth's mouth more often in private settings, casual settings, but when he was in his office backstage at a political event, the two names were hope and rona. you didn't hear him talk
she was protective of donald trump. she was somebody who would not in an off the record fashion go talking about what was happening on the inside and instead she was somebody who was very much opt of a confidant and she continued to serve in that capacity well into the white house. they testified that she was in 2018 still involved in conversations along with sarah huckabee sanders about how to extend karen mcdougal's contract so she wouldn't talk publicly about her relations with donald trump....
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joe biden, ready to debate donald trump? >> well, i mean, trump basically has been saying this non-stop. they put things no, but his rallies now talking about how they say that biden will debate him. so this certainly will take some of the wind out of their sales because they have been using this, although he might he wouldn't debate any of his republican opponents during the primaries. we should know. yeah, he felt that and to be fair, i mean, they still feel really good about that decision and they don't feel like it was warranted whether or not it was for integrity purposes and intellectual purposes, who who's to say i will say biden's announcement of this did not seem like some well-planned campaign strategy was kind of off the cuff because howard stern asked him, are you going to debate donald trump? this has been something of discussion when you talk to biden surrogates and they had never said outright right? yes, this debate will be happening. they'd kinda not offered a real answer. so it is notable. i don't think any
joe biden, ready to debate donald trump? >> well, i mean, trump basically has been saying this non-stop. they put things no, but his rallies now talking about how they say that biden will debate him. so this certainly will take some of the wind out of their sales because they have been using this, although he might he wouldn't debate any of his republican opponents during the primaries. we should know. yeah, he felt that and to be fair, i mean, they still feel really good about that...
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donald trump. misusing his office and people see that and more. a read of stossel's excellent "wall street journal" piece today not only about the phony two-tiered she hung against trump but also the company congressional statutory mandate biden administration is unilaterally invalidating 30 million noncompete contracts and business in the sec wants to take over internet failed net neutrality rule and energy eight taking 13 million boston acres out of use and the epa want to shut down coal, oil, natural gas and gasoline powered automobiles joe biden is the biggest regulator in the history of regulations. so far, roughly $1.5 trillion cost, donald trump cut seven everyone was promulgated. that's a big difference, isn't it necessarily all the rights will be thrown out in court according to "the supremes" epa versus west virginia where epa clause, the economy is not moving to stagflation with high personal cost liking the middle class while hourly wages, $11.40 when mr. biden was inaugurated tracked down to $11, that's a recent number. three and a ha
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matthew, we know that donald trump — in 2016. matthew, we know that donald trump does _ in 2016. matthew, we know that donald trump does not - in 2016. matthew, we know that donald trump does not like i in 2016. matthew, we know that. donald trump does not like being told what to do but he is being compelled to be at court every day for the trial this week. and what also feels pretty ironic about all of this, and of course we don't know the outcome of this case yet, but paying the actual hush money is not illegal, it is how it was recorded in the books of the business. we could find that he gets done on a technicality on a bit of book—keeping. technicality on a bit of book-keeping.- technicality on a bit of book-keeping. technicality on a bit of book-keeinu. . , ., ., , book-keeping. that is what worries me about this _ book-keeping. that is what worries me about this case. _ book-keeping. that is what worries me about this case. personally i i me about this case. personally i think— me about this case. personally i think trump is the worst president in us— think trump is t
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that's part of donald trump. the donald trump i have had experiences with is a much different human being. why is it necessary, at case like this, it's about documents, to make him seem i guess more likable. >> i think it's exactly what you said, there has to be a counter narrative. here he did it. right? he falsified, directed the falsification of documents. they're going to try to paint a broader picture, paint a picture of a businessman, somebody going about his business with people who like him, who respect him. she worked for him for apparently 34 years. she must have thought he was a good boss. >> it important for the jury to sympathize with him, and if so, is it kind of risky for the prosecution to call her as a witness if she's only authenticating things? >> not at all. they need to call her. she is his iphone for all purposes when it comes to things like contacts and messaging and administrative items like that. they need to call her, they need to authenticate things. they asked about specific days. we'l
that's part of donald trump. the donald trump i have had experiences with is a much different human being. why is it necessary, at case like this, it's about documents, to make him seem i guess more likable. >> i think it's exactly what you said, there has to be a counter narrative. here he did it. right? he falsified, directed the falsification of documents. they're going to try to paint a broader picture, paint a picture of a businessman, somebody going about his business with people...
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trump didn't threaten anybody with violence this case is a national case he's running for president of united states anybody else can talk but him others have talked about this it's obvious the problem in this case is the judge let me explain to the american people something state law and federal law under state law everything these people are testifying to maybe true the problem is the statute expired years ago the prosecution waits to bring their case they decide to bring it right in front of the election because they want to influence the election the feds looked at it from a campaign perspective the ftc said nothing the u.s. attorney's office said nothing but alvin bragg with the help of the judge writes a 34 count indictment and everybody is sitting around saying once the crime let me explain a couple of thanks martha number 1 you cannot possibly have due process rights and effective representation of council the fifth and sixth amendment under our bill of rights if you don't know what you're charged with the judge said basically there are four potential crimes you don't charge
trump didn't threaten anybody with violence this case is a national case he's running for president of united states anybody else can talk but him others have talked about this it's obvious the problem in this case is the judge let me explain to the american people something state law and federal law under state law everything these people are testifying to maybe true the problem is the statute expired years ago the prosecution waits to bring their case they decide to bring it right in front of...
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well, graf, you might say, might be described as the gatekeeper for donald trump. she was with him, as you point out, for 34 years. she retired only in 2021. right now, her legal representatives are being paid for by the trump organization. these are two lawyers who are still on the trump team. and in addition, she said she sat right outside his office on the 27th floor on fifth avenue. she also said that she was the one who would take care of emails and contact lists, and in particular, now two names that would become very familiar with in terms of donald trump and that is stormy daniels. and karen mcdougal. she said she put in to the trump computer system list, the contact name of stormy , not just not daniels, but just the simple first name of stormy. and she also said she input the name of mcdougal, karen mcdougal. but with karen mcdougal, it was the address as well as the cell phone number. all of this is important because the prosecution is going to try and establish who was going in and out of that office, and this is a woman who can say she knew who was goi
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the donald trump you see there on the campaign trail is not the donald trump in a courtroom as the witnesses point to him as the architect of the scheme. [30 witnesses point to him as the architect of the scheme. do you think that _ architect of the scheme. do you think that could _ architect of the scheme. do you think that could hurt _ architect of the scheme. do you think that could hurt him - think that could hurt him politically or with his supporters think that is just him? politically or with his supporters think that isjust him? i politically or with his supporters think that is just him?— think that is 'ust him? i think there — think that isjust him? i think there are core _ think that isjust him? i think there are core supporters - think that isjust him? i think| there are core supporters that nothing will hurt them politically, but there are of people in the middle, like the independents taking a look at what is happening in the case stop right now, the campaign should not be his number one concern and he goes out onto the courthouse steps and does many camping ramblings, he h
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donald trump lied about the election. he knew he lost. everybody told him he lost. and he tried to steal it. fox news tried to help him. newsmax tried to help him. yes, he deserves to go to jail. why wouldn't he? if it was barack obama, he would already be in jail. they need to act like it was president obama that did it, and quit acting like we don't see what's going on. what acting like donald trump did not expose how many weird white people are walking around here. host: sonny in boston, massachusetts, is next. caller: good morning. thank you for taking my call. i would like to say i think the former president, donald trump, should be immune of prosecution because of the fact that -- one of my reasons is when other leaders from other countries come over here to visit, whether it be a year or however long they stay for the visit, they get diplomatic immunity. so why shouldn't donald trump, the former president, who served our country as president of the united states for four years? why shouldn't he be safe with immunity? host: diplomatic immunity is different bec
donald trump lied about the election. he knew he lost. everybody told him he lost. and he tried to steal it. fox news tried to help him. newsmax tried to help him. yes, he deserves to go to jail. why wouldn't he? if it was barack obama, he would already be in jail. they need to act like it was president obama that did it, and quit acting like we don't see what's going on. what acting like donald trump did not expose how many weird white people are walking around here. host: sonny in boston,...
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and either vote for joe biden or donald trump is an issue. also i am sure you will say president trump if he were to debate joe biden saying he would do so this morning that it's not that joe biden's family does not have legal issues as well. and that joe biden is not under investigation from house republicans that there hasn't been inquiries into his son and his connection there. his son is also facing federal charges and big questions about joe biden's role in the family business and being the big guy. so both sides of this issue and pulled political sides have these legal issues. trump would argue the biden family has been able to not get as much attention as he has in these cases. >> sandra: katie pavlich joining us again thank you, katie. >> john: thanks, katie. >> nice to see you. >> john: the defense because another turn at bat now recross has begun at so we are getting some notes from the court on that. will have the latest action from inside the u.s. state supreme court right after this. ! now that i have inspire, i'm free from strug
and either vote for joe biden or donald trump is an issue. also i am sure you will say president trump if he were to debate joe biden saying he would do so this morning that it's not that joe biden's family does not have legal issues as well. and that joe biden is not under investigation from house republicans that there hasn't been inquiries into his son and his connection there. his son is also facing federal charges and big questions about joe biden's role in the family business and being...
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with donald trump. i think there's a lot of folks who would like to part ways with donald trump but they're scared of the consequences because it's well known, he will threaten people all the time who will say, you know, basically he'll say look, if you ever turn against me, i will destroy you. it's a common thing he says to people, it's a well known thing. i think there's a lot of people who would break with him but are scared to do so. pecker and hicks have been folks who have been managed to carefully walk the tight rope between telling the truth in these cases and getting to a place where donald trump actually turns his bazooka on them. and i do think, though, that being in that position does give them credibility in front of the jury. >> we have heard trump referred to repeatedly as the boss by david pecker in some of the transcripts we have seen. and cohen saying the boss will handle this or the boss will take care of this. how does that play into this trial? the people are calling rhona graff. >>
with donald trump. i think there's a lot of folks who would like to part ways with donald trump but they're scared of the consequences because it's well known, he will threaten people all the time who will say, you know, basically he'll say look, if you ever turn against me, i will destroy you. it's a common thing he says to people, it's a well known thing. i think there's a lot of people who would break with him but are scared to do so. pecker and hicks have been folks who have been managed to...
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how have previous republican leaders such as donald trump navigated use this relationship? yeah. what was interesting enough about 80 percent of the americans who congenital photos for some of the do so again. and it will true stage, the trunk was never so much occupied in real politics with helping israel. so it was more like his rhetoric. he knew fairly well that defending israel in his campaign would give him the felt of the f, a general. but dark gives you as a general questions. if you look at the politics that's d e actually did when you well office, you did talk so much for helping paul, defending israel bunch. his wife's president mike fence. he's also invest in just a suggestive number. stein during the trucking industry should have golf, has some trends to say israel and my on fail was from all the programs says, and israel has a physical claim to the land of israel. so trump may not have done so much concrete key to, to help israel all the israel ele, uh, interest bits, the, the no, i don't watch that kind of ref, oregon, which is the bus. ok, right. to be on the side
how have previous republican leaders such as donald trump navigated use this relationship? yeah. what was interesting enough about 80 percent of the americans who congenital photos for some of the do so again. and it will true stage, the trunk was never so much occupied in real politics with helping israel. so it was more like his rhetoric. he knew fairly well that defending israel in his campaign would give him the felt of the f, a general. but dark gives you as a general questions. if you...
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donald trump? >> reporter: what is it about donald trump is a good question, chris. donald trump has staying power in so many ways. well, you may lose an election like the one in 2020, you also continue to have a following that is indignant upon any efforts to undermine him or the prestige of the trump organization or the political following, one that did garner more than 80 million votes in 2020, and folks are not naive to that, so even when donald trump loses an election or endorses candidates in 2022 who do lose, he continues to hold power to a great extent and also financial power, and that is what michael cohen for all those years had a full understanding of. hope hicks is going to take the stand here as a witness, and she has never met the ire of donald trump. those individuals who have caught his frustration are those who have attempted to sustain away from him, and when those individuals do step away from him, donald trump like bill barr, you are all but gone from his orbit here, and that's
donald trump? >> reporter: what is it about donald trump is a good question, chris. donald trump has staying power in so many ways. well, you may lose an election like the one in 2020, you also continue to have a following that is indignant upon any efforts to undermine him or the prestige of the trump organization or the political following, one that did garner more than 80 million votes in 2020, and folks are not naive to that, so even when donald trump loses an election or endorses...
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let's listen for a second to what donald trump said on his way into court this morning. >> it should be over. the cases over. you heard what was said. the case should be over. but you will have to make that determination. i think the judge will never allow this case to be over. in a positive way. >> john: trump saying the case should be over because there is no underlying criminal behavior here. no underlying crime, what was your sense being inside the courthouse today of that particular argument? jonathan turley said this, andy mccarthy has said this, where's the crime? >> yeah, that is what the prosecutors will eventually have to convince the jury out. they have to lead him there and make them understand and explain without underlying crime is because so much of what we have heard is salacious. you know, it's a little bit tawdry talking about all these different celebrities and killing stories for them. talks of playboy bunnies and all kinds of other things but is there a crime that the prosecutors can point to to say this is the code, this is the violation? that's where the misdem
let's listen for a second to what donald trump said on his way into court this morning. >> it should be over. the cases over. you heard what was said. the case should be over. but you will have to make that determination. i think the judge will never allow this case to be over. in a positive way. >> john: trump saying the case should be over because there is no underlying criminal behavior here. no underlying crime, what was your sense being inside the courthouse today of that...
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what law did donald trump break? and this is just me thinking out loud, this goes beyond alvin bragg, because he had left his job as the number three in the justice department and gave the opening statement, this goes to the mucky democrat party, it goes to the white house and the bombing campaign to keep trump front and center in a courtroom. this is a much bigger political play if you will. and a miscarriage and abuse of the justice system than just one manhattan district attorney. the revelation about david packer, the catch and kill suppressing that stories, neither which are crimes for arnold schwarzenegger or even tiger woods, it goes straight to those those are that crime -- a one are the crimes? what are the families? what are the underlines? there is none. it was about the election, the payments were made in 2017. the election was in 2016. that needs to be hammered home by the defense in the days to come. >> without these discussions i would view as a learning about the importance of an objective point of vi
what law did donald trump break? and this is just me thinking out loud, this goes beyond alvin bragg, because he had left his job as the number three in the justice department and gave the opening statement, this goes to the mucky democrat party, it goes to the white house and the bombing campaign to keep trump front and center in a courtroom. this is a much bigger political play if you will. and a miscarriage and abuse of the justice system than just one manhattan district attorney. the...
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weeks before donald trump was sworn in as president. at that meeting, according to pecker, he says donald trump had thanked him for not only purchasing the rights to mcdougal's story but the doorman's story. donald trump's attorney under cross-examination is asking pecker why he told federal investigators in a 2018 meeting that he did not recall donald trump ever thanking him and pecker responded that he can remember what he testified to this week and he doesn't know why he testified or why the fbi wrote down what they did in 2018, nearly six years ago. he remembers and he says he knows that trump thanked him and that he stands by the testimony he provided this week. there are questions coming from trump's defense team about that non-prosecution agreement that american media and through david pecker signed with federal prosecutors back in 2018. at the time, the defense team for donald trump is now asking him about their intention to sell the "national enquirer" and two other american media tabloids to another company. if they were to be
weeks before donald trump was sworn in as president. at that meeting, according to pecker, he says donald trump had thanked him for not only purchasing the rights to mcdougal's story but the doorman's story. donald trump's attorney under cross-examination is asking pecker why he told federal investigators in a 2018 meeting that he did not recall donald trump ever thanking him and pecker responded that he can remember what he testified to this week and he doesn't know why he testified or why the...
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ibly10 it took two years for donald trump to force those changes, slapped huge tariffs on chinese goods as well as technologies and band some technologies from going over there before getting the phase one trade deal, do you think the biden administration can have enough strength to stand up and get something from china this year? >> absolutely not. one of the things they talked about was quit flooding the market with solar panels and electric vehicles, what are we heading into? solar panels and electric vehicles. on one side, stop flooding the market that way and they are demanding more solar panels and electric vehicles in the united states and destroying our domestic energy production. never listen to the biden administration, got to watch what they are doing. what they're doing is more important than what they are saying, they may be saying things but their actions speak otherwise. their actions always run counter to american interests. ibly10 i want to ask about anna paulina luna. listen to this. >> i don't believe the motion to vacate is in play and my concerns for that currently
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. >> as former president donald trump's so-called hush money trial enters day eight in new york, more testimony is expected from media mogul david pecker. fox's madeline rivera has the latest on the case from washington. >> former president donald trump returning to court in manhattan friday as the criminal trial over alleged hush money payments enters day eight. >> i think yesterday went very well in this courthouse case should be over thursday, trump praised david pecker, a sexual witness who has been testifying since monday. david's been very nice and nice guy. >> but thursday, the former publisher of the national enquirer revealed new details about burying negative stories to shield trump's 2016 presidential campaign, including a $150,000 deal with a former playboy model who said she had an affair with trump, pecker testified the enquirer bought the rights to carry mcdougal's story, but never published her allegations as a tactic known as catch and kill. pecker told the jury, quote, we didn't want the story to embarrass mr. trump or embarrass or hurt the campaign. >> today was a b
. >> as former president donald trump's so-called hush money trial enters day eight in new york, more testimony is expected from media mogul david pecker. fox's madeline rivera has the latest on the case from washington. >> former president donald trump returning to court in manhattan friday as the criminal trial over alleged hush money payments enters day eight. >> i think yesterday went very well in this courthouse case should be over thursday, trump praised david pecker, a...
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donald trump, if he comes to power again, may begin to punish countries for refusing to use the dollar in foreign trade, bloomberg writes about this. his sources say economic advisers are proposing measures such as export controls, fines, tariffs and charges of currency manipulation. brix countries are discussing. the federal antimonopoly service demanded that six russian airlines explain ticket prices, letters from fas flew to aeroflot, victory ural airlines northwind, smart air and utah. the agency reports that it conducted an analysis and came to the conclusion that sometimes price formation (quote) does not fully comply with the principles of dynamic pricing. the fas assures that it constantly monitors the minimum cost of air tickets. and also reminds you that in march of this year, it opened a case against the s7 airline, if now the airlines cannot prove that the price increase is economically justified, the antimonopoly authorities promise to take action, then tell us what they answered, i’m also interested, a sore subject, of course , i’ll tell you where i’m going, thank y
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it arises in all of donald trump's criminal cases, because donald trump is on release in four criminal cases. and the condition of release in his cases is that he not commit any violation of state, federal or local law, the minute he's held in criminal contempt by judge merchan, he has violated the conditions of release in all of his cases. quickly, i have a copy of his transcript from his first court appearance, his arraignment hearing in his d.c. case and here is what the judge told donald trump. mr. trump, your most important condition of release, sir, is that you not commit a state, federal or local crime while on release. if you were to do so, a warrant may be issued for your arrest, your conditions of release may be revoked and you may be held pending trial in this case. once he's held in criminal contempt, he's violated his release conditions in all of his cases the question becomes what will all of the judges do as a result of that violation? >> so, glen, this is an important point you're bringing up. so, if merchan says, for example, yes, you know, criminal contempt because of
it arises in all of donald trump's criminal cases, because donald trump is on release in four criminal cases. and the condition of release in his cases is that he not commit any violation of state, federal or local law, the minute he's held in criminal contempt by judge merchan, he has violated the conditions of release in all of his cases. quickly, i have a copy of his transcript from his first court appearance, his arraignment hearing in his d.c. case and here is what the judge told donald...
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what does donald trump do about it? politico's bottom line is, trump's leave abortion to the state's tack may be the least harmful position. it's a hard topic and republicans might need to bend if they want to win. david: lauren, thank you. biden has changed his walking routine to marine one. lauren: he used to walk along across the south lawn to marine one and now being surrounded by aids. david: for cover. lauren: exactly. they want to cover him up so you don't see the stiff g date or se if he -- stiff gait or if he trips and don't want him to appear as old. yeah. david: it is what it is. lauren: sad. david: the times we live in. lauren: so orchestrated. david: oil production on the decline and we're heading in the wrong direction. ahead of the american petroleum institute and here to sound off on that. "the wall street journal" reporting that the trump team is drafting mans to erode the independence of the federal reserve and what does economist ej antoni make of that plan. we'll ask him next. ♪ students... student
what does donald trump do about it? politico's bottom line is, trump's leave abortion to the state's tack may be the least harmful position. it's a hard topic and republicans might need to bend if they want to win. david: lauren, thank you. biden has changed his walking routine to marine one. lauren: he used to walk along across the south lawn to marine one and now being surrounded by aids. david: for cover. lauren: exactly. they want to cover him up so you don't see the stiff g date or se if...
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he had done former dealings before where he had caught stories to protect his friend, donald trump. the timing in all of this. he buried a couple stories that, in fact, involved women that could have potentially hurt donald trump's chances winning the election. some may say it's election interference and any money exchanged could be campaign violation law. if you were to look at the facts before you, what does the prosecution need to do to effectively prove their case here? it sounds so far like they haven't. >> well, we have to be careful, julie, that the fact that we are a bunch of lawyers who understand what the weaknesses are here doesn't mean it is being communicated to the jury in the courtroom where they will be taking their queues from the judge, very friendly toward the prosecution. let me give you an example of that. evidently one of the things they are honing in on the testimony is pecker had some concern about whether the payment to karen mcdougal was a violation of campaign finance laws, the federal laws. david pecker's state of mind regarding the federal campaign laws
he had done former dealings before where he had caught stories to protect his friend, donald trump. the timing in all of this. he buried a couple stories that, in fact, involved women that could have potentially hurt donald trump's chances winning the election. some may say it's election interference and any money exchanged could be campaign violation law. if you were to look at the facts before you, what does the prosecution need to do to effectively prove their case here? it sounds so far...
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trump or less likely to vote for donald trump? what we've seen over the past month is there has been a slight increase in the number of people who would say it would make them more likely and decrease in the people who said it would make it less likely. >> shannon: i wonder what you think about the fact jurors are sitting there watching a witness being cross-examined having trouble with remembering things. it is from 2015, almost ten years ago. whether jurors are wondering why it too so long to bring this case and why other prosecutors looked and said no thanks and here we are nine years later? >> well, maybe jurors will bring that question into the jury room. one, the main charge of against trump that he falsified business records is a misdemeanor in new york. it had a two year statute of limitations. that's long gone. the only way they made it a felony was by saying that he committed this misdemeanor as part of committing another crime. they have yet to specify what that other crime was. >> dana: byron york, you are always a cro
trump or less likely to vote for donald trump? what we've seen over the past month is there has been a slight increase in the number of people who would say it would make them more likely and decrease in the people who said it would make it less likely. >> shannon: i wonder what you think about the fact jurors are sitting there watching a witness being cross-examined having trouble with remembering things. it is from 2015, almost ten years ago. whether jurors are wondering why it too so...
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she knew the dirt on donald trump. i'd have to imagine if she takes that stand it will be scary and mortifying for trump to sit there knowing that he's muzzled, he can't say anything in response and he doesn't want to offend her, and yet he knows what she knows. that seems to be the biggest risk to him. >> jon, who do you think the next witness is going to be? >> they're going to call anybody who they think can corroborate michael cohen because michael cohen recently, a very respected federal judge judge furman wrote in an order that he thinks michael cohen may have committed perjury recently. michael cohen, there was never a camera, never a tv show he didn't go on. now, i don't blame the media for that, he was a great find, but i have never seen either as a prosecutor or a defense lawyer, a cooperator go on tv time and time again before they testify just to demonstrate his bias against trump and his desire to make trump go down. i think they're going to devastate michael cohen on cross. >> so you don't think he'll be
she knew the dirt on donald trump. i'd have to imagine if she takes that stand it will be scary and mortifying for trump to sit there knowing that he's muzzled, he can't say anything in response and he doesn't want to offend her, and yet he knows what she knows. that seems to be the biggest risk to him. >> jon, who do you think the next witness is going to be? >> they're going to call anybody who they think can corroborate michael cohen because michael cohen recently, a very...
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donald trump's historical legal battle, criminal court and the supreme court. the supreme court hears donald trump's absolute immunity claim. >> we're writing a rule for the ages. >> george: when will the justices issue their decision. >> janai: dangerous storms take aim. land spout tornados, huge hail and damaging winds. where the threat is heading next. ginger is on it. >> whit: new college campus crackdown. usc graduation cancelled. >> janai: me, too, shocker. harvey weinstein's rape conviction overturned. we hear from one of the jurors from that case. >> to overturn a verdict based on witnesses that were not relevant to our discussion is insane. >> janai: now will weinstein be retried? >> george: credit card skimming. thieves using hidden devices to steal your money. >> you suspect there might be manage in here? >> yes. >> the screw is missing. >> george: we'll tell you where to look out for them. >> janai: gisele stopped by police. the supermodel saying she was being stalked by paparazzi. >> i can't do nothing. i just want to live my life. ♪ working 9 to
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congressman byron donalds joins me now. let's talk about what the trump tax code has done. there's been a lot of misreporting starting at the top with president biden who says that it cost $2 trillion in revenue and added to the deficit. we could put up a chart to show you how much increase in revenue we received from the trump tax cuts. they didn't cost money, they gained money, one $0.6 billion increase in revenue because of them. they've got it the reverse, they are saying it cost money, it gained money for american taxpayers. >> why are we surprised president biden has lied to the american people? the trump tax cuts have been the best tax policy in the history of the united states, every group of americans has done well under the tax policy, you could make a clear argument the reason our economy is still afloat is because of that tax policy, democrats of gas let the american people for years over this saying it cost $2 trillion when the truth is the government raised more money than ever thought possible under the trump tax cuts. when president biden runs around with hi
congressman byron donalds joins me now. let's talk about what the trump tax code has done. there's been a lot of misreporting starting at the top with president biden who says that it cost $2 trillion in revenue and added to the deficit. we could put up a chart to show you how much increase in revenue we received from the trump tax cuts. they didn't cost money, they gained money, one $0.6 billion increase in revenue because of them. they've got it the reverse, they are saying it cost money, it...
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wanted also to protect donald trump. pecker testifying that while in the white house, mr. trump asked him about mcdougal, saying, quote, how's our girl, to which pecker replayed, she was quiet. >> listening to the argument yesterday, the justices of every ideological stripe didn't see all that interested or persuaded by what trump is arguing in his particular case, that he should be totally immune. >> that's right. but they're very concerned about what their ruling here means for the future. >> yeah. they're worried the political rivaling will keep coming after each other. they think there should be some limited immunity. the question is who will draw those lines? how will you decide that? the reality is it means the case is likely headed back down to the trial court. that's a win for him strategically because it means a delay and it cannot possibly go to trial before november. >> in essence, it's a win if this goes after the election for those hoping that somehow a criminal conviction might affect his political fortunes
wanted also to protect donald trump. pecker testifying that while in the white house, mr. trump asked him about mcdougal, saying, quote, how's our girl, to which pecker replayed, she was quiet. >> listening to the argument yesterday, the justices of every ideological stripe didn't see all that interested or persuaded by what trump is arguing in his particular case, that he should be totally immune. >> that's right. but they're very concerned about what their ruling here means for...
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former us president donald trump received a very warm welcome during it. for former president trump, it's a cascading series of problems he continues to face every day. yesterday in arizona, some of his republican allies, a former aide and a former white house adviser, reported that he was trying to create a fraudulent election scheme. now the supreme court deals with presidential issues immunity. this case is now taking place in new york, trump has a whole field of problems that he will have to deal with. who ordered the military to stage a coup, let's say he left, let's say this president, he is no longer the president, he was not prosecuted, he cannot be impeached, but he ordered the military to stage a coup, you say this is an official act, i think it depends on the time, i believe that... it depends on the circumstances, that’s the only way to evaluate it. i didn’t see most of the judges, that is, there is no obvious the counterbalance is that most are willing to agree with trump that there is absolute immunity from all federal charges. but it is
former us president donald trump received a very warm welcome during it. for former president trump, it's a cascading series of problems he continues to face every day. yesterday in arizona, some of his republican allies, a former aide and a former white house adviser, reported that he was trying to create a fraudulent election scheme. now the supreme court deals with presidential issues immunity. this case is now taking place in new york, trump has a whole field of problems that he will have...
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for donald trump. so they're trying to make the point to the jury of this was nothing out of the ordinary, and i think they're trying to suggest that the jury what's the big deal, what's the crime that cross-examination will continue today, anderson, in a few moments all right. >> elie honig. thanks so much. back here outside of the courthouse with with paula reid it was very interesting yesterday to just get a sense from david pecker the amount of time that they have known each other the amount of information that they kind of, the long, the length of their relationship. yeah. this is a relationship, a friendship really that went back decades long for trump, who is running for the white house. and it was a mutually beneficial relationship for a long time. >> trump provided a lot of news where the national enquirer, that soul when he was the height of his fame, pecker said, during the apprentice of the national enquirer would run helpful stories to trump's threat to amplify the great ratings. >> we sai
for donald trump. so they're trying to make the point to the jury of this was nothing out of the ordinary, and i think they're trying to suggest that the jury what's the big deal, what's the crime that cross-examination will continue today, anderson, in a few moments all right. >> elie honig. thanks so much. back here outside of the courthouse with with paula reid it was very interesting yesterday to just get a sense from david pecker the amount of time that they have known each other the...
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not just about what you think of donald trump. but about whether or not the presidency, the institution of the presidency is protected from lawsuits that could make the execution, the president's ability to execute his or her job, make it incredibly difficult to do so. the president we know already has significant civil immunity. a case established back in the 1980 the question has civil immunity to protect him from being sued by individuals. the question of criminal immunity hasn't been tried before. the first time it's come up. it was clear from the justices' questioning at the hearing they're sympathetic to the idea, a president can't have his actions circumscribed by the fear when he leaves office his political opponents will try to prosecute him. so it is clear they are looking for ways to establish some immunity, to establish some rules around that immunity. looks likely who knows what the court will decide. we don't know until they come out with a decision but sounded from the questioning as though they would hand it back t
not just about what you think of donald trump. but about whether or not the presidency, the institution of the presidency is protected from lawsuits that could make the execution, the president's ability to execute his or her job, make it incredibly difficult to do so. the president we know already has significant civil immunity. a case established back in the 1980 the question has civil immunity to protect him from being sued by individuals. the question of criminal immunity hasn't been tried...
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coming up here on bbc news but donald trump addressing... hello. it was a really cold start to the day. a widespread frost. lowest temperatures down to —6 in the coldest spots in both northern england and scotland. but many of us have seen sunny skies like these already. it is a day, though, where clouds will bubble up to bring showers. and we've seen lots of showers in northern ireland. there have been quite a few for the north and east of scotland, and down the eastern side of england. meanwhile, this thicker cloud affecting southern wales and southern—most areas of england. well, that's a weather front bringing more general outbreaks of rain. now, the rain from that's going to be light and patchy into southern wales. just a few spots really. some heavier rain getting into south—west england. those showers become a bit more widespread across northern england, probably popping across the pennines into the north west of england. we'll continue to see quite widespread showers for northern ireland, northern and eastern scotland down the eastern
coming up here on bbc news but donald trump addressing... hello. it was a really cold start to the day. a widespread frost. lowest temperatures down to —6 in the coldest spots in both northern england and scotland. but many of us have seen sunny skies like these already. it is a day, though, where clouds will bubble up to bring showers. and we've seen lots of showers in northern ireland. there have been quite a few for the north and east of scotland, and down the eastern side of england....
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the supreme court hears donald trump's absolute immunity claim. >> we'reri
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