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president harris as she campaigned in wisconsin, and with former president trump as he met with voters in manhattan and route to one of his criminal trials. the race to replace a retiring senator in maryland. first a look at the latest polls all showing the democratic and presumptive gop nominees in a dead heat. the latest poll had president biden and president trump tied, and a university poll had them both that 46%. quinnipiac as to they would vote for with third-party options. that left of the two major party candidates tied at 37% with robert half and the -- robert f tied -- at 16%. former president trump was forced to cancel his only planned campaign event. >> a day after the jury was seated in his new york because trial former president donald trump was scheduled to speak at a campaign rally in wilmington tonight. due to the weather the event was canceled 25 minutes before trump was expected to take the stage. heidi kirk spoke with supporters about their disappointment. >> there was barely room to walk in this parking lot with the given to people part year for former president donald trump's
president harris as she campaigned in wisconsin, and with former president trump as he met with voters in manhattan and route to one of his criminal trials. the race to replace a retiring senator in maryland. first a look at the latest polls all showing the democratic and presumptive gop nominees in a dead heat. the latest poll had president biden and president trump tied, and a university poll had them both that 46%. quinnipiac as to they would vote for with third-party options. that left of...
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of our experts here with me jeremy san, let me start with you, criminal defense attorney, a former manhattan prosecutors. so as i said, you've been in these rooms so monograph confirms to contact. she maintained for donald trump were karen mcdougal and stormy daniels and that stormy had been to the office and there was discussion about her being in the apprentice, which stormy herself has thus said in that documentary clip, i played. >> did she give the prosecution what they needed from her? she certainly did. and she did it unwillingly under subpoena. i wouldn't measure her in terms of quantity. i'd measure her in terms of quality, meaning it was short, but it had value that value corroborates david pecker while there's no there's no agreement, for example so emails, for example understanding how there's a separation. but yet there's obvious communication put stormy daniels there. it absolutely establishes that foundation that is necessary to move it forward. so very basically, if david pecker is kind i'll use a term, the bread of this, of that sandwich. you know, you're gonna get michael's
of our experts here with me jeremy san, let me start with you, criminal defense attorney, a former manhattan prosecutors. so as i said, you've been in these rooms so monograph confirms to contact. she maintained for donald trump were karen mcdougal and stormy daniels and that stormy had been to the office and there was discussion about her being in the apprentice, which stormy herself has thus said in that documentary clip, i played. >> did she give the prosecution what they needed from...
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he didn't recuse, you have this soros funded manhattan d.a. alvin bragg and you have matthew colangelo deployed from the biden justice department senior political appointee and justice department rigid. asking potential jurors if they follow trump on social media, but they didn't ask them if they followed biden on social media for example. and you have already have a jury poll that's 87% voting for biden. there's no chance that trump is going to get a fair trial. >> laura: now, sol, the thing about this i find is very strange is that their star witness, michael cohen, who we have yet to hear from, we will hear what he has to say. from everything we know it's going to be another goof ball testimony. i mean, i don't know him that well. i have had few interactions with him over the years. how does that, again, show in any way that trump committed -- was doing this to commit a crime? i still don't get how cohen ever gets you there. >> well, he is somebody who has absolutely no credibility. his former attorney has said he has no credibility. the go
he didn't recuse, you have this soros funded manhattan d.a. alvin bragg and you have matthew colangelo deployed from the biden justice department senior political appointee and justice department rigid. asking potential jurors if they follow trump on social media, but they didn't ask them if they followed biden on social media for example. and you have already have a jury poll that's 87% voting for biden. there's no chance that trump is going to get a fair trial. >> laura: now, sol, the...
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that was president biden in midtown, manhattan today to be interviewed by radio legend howard stern. while former president donald trump was in lower manhattan back in a courthouse for his criminal trial. >>> and that is where we begin tonight. at the end of the first week for a 12-member jury empanelled in the first ever criminal trial of a former president. today was the final day of the prosecutor's first witness, david pecker. trump's lawyers continued their cross-examination, focusing on the theme that the catch and kill agreement made between pecker, trump, and trump's former lawyer michael cohen was just standard operating procedure for pecker and "national enquirer." they suggested pecker's actions were based on business considerations and he would have done them anyway whether or not he had an agreement with trump. for instance, pecker admitted to trump's lawyer that the $30,000 payment to buy the rights for the former doorman's false story that trump fathered an illegitimate child could have led to millions of dollars in sales for the "national enquirer" if true. he asked a
that was president biden in midtown, manhattan today to be interviewed by radio legend howard stern. while former president donald trump was in lower manhattan back in a courthouse for his criminal trial. >>> and that is where we begin tonight. at the end of the first week for a 12-member jury empanelled in the first ever criminal trial of a former president. today was the final day of the prosecutor's first witness, david pecker. trump's lawyers continued their cross-examination,...
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call today or go to gentlecure.com >> mike: last segment looking at toxic sites we told you about the manhattan project in st. louis and what led to widespread contamination. contamination in a local creek extends to near the missouri river. tonight my colleague bret baier looks at the clean up effort there and at the landfill where the nuclear waste sits today. >> the u.s. government keeps a list of locations across the country known as superfund sites. dawn chatman and karen nickels say when they bought their homes they were unaware a superfund site was nearby. >> we're like what the heck is that? i didn't know to even look for that when i purchased my house. >> the environmental protection agency added the westlake landfill to national priorities list in 1990. >> superfund process can be very lengthy. >> nearly 35 years later, the agency says it is still working to develop a plan as to how to clean up the site. >> we don't have the timeline. it's difficult to guess how long this is going to take. we have made really good progress with the responsible parties on doing the full assessment. >>
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and this is cnn reporters, inside the manhattan criminal courthouse are paying very close attention to donald trump's body language during the hush money trial testimony want to go back to cnn's kara scannell. >> qarrah, you were inside that room. give us a sense how it's trump in reacting to the ups and downs of this testimony wolf, in the morning when david pecker was on the san as trump's former are longtime friend, but also the publisher who's been a narrator for the prosecution's case. >> trump was sitting back in his chair with his head slightly then the direction of pecker, who was on the witness stand, but he was in that same position four hours today. just watching as his lawyers tried to find some inconsistencies and pecker's testimony, it was relatively tedious kinds of questioning back-and-forth and trump appeared to be somewhat disinterested, but also looking and watching pecker. but when his assistant, rhona graff, who had been trump's assistant for 34 years up until 2021, when she was on the stand. she was testifying more favorably about the former president. she was bro
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this column was talking about the alvin bragg case right now in manhattan in which we now have to prosecutor claiming donald trump's somehow not revealing to the nation campaign-finance rules this hush money payment sent to an adult film actress somehow engaged in election fraud or interference and we can go through why that us absurd but i think all this does is underline how crazy most of these cases have been. we saw one of the supreme court this week where the court was skeptical about the ability of jack smith to bring some of these charges, they been stretched to such a limit the question is law. whether or not the people who really are interfering in the election are those bringing suit for the sole purpose of tearing down the private opponent in a campaign potentially even jailing him prior to the election so they can keep our. >> these court cases against trump are all out will assault connected to the biden white house to stop the political rival trump. the courts to knock out and gager opponent. let's not america. >> it's just a real problem. we are used to hearing other countries
this column was talking about the alvin bragg case right now in manhattan in which we now have to prosecutor claiming donald trump's somehow not revealing to the nation campaign-finance rules this hush money payment sent to an adult film actress somehow engaged in election fraud or interference and we can go through why that us absurd but i think all this does is underline how crazy most of these cases have been. we saw one of the supreme court this week where the court was skeptical about the...
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we're close to wrapping for the week in the manhattan hush money cover up for i'll keep it here as we watch prosecutors try to finish out as the court adjourns for the weekend, three-day weekend for the jury. we're back in a moment the white house correspondents dinner live tomorrow at seven eastern on cnn today. america's beverage companies are models might still look the same, but they can be remade in a whole new way thanks to you. >> we're getting bottles back and we've developed a way to make new ones from 100% recycled plastic new bottles made using no new plastic, you'll be seeing more of these bottles in more places. >> and when we get more of them back we can use less new plastic bottles are made to be remade hi it's christina again. >> i'm here to tell you about an all new special offer from my friends at jacuzzi bathroom model that you don't want to miss, you already know jacuzzi has been making water-filled great for more than 65 years. and now they're bringing you this special tv offer. were waving all installation costs and postponing all payments for up to one year to c
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against him i think he makes an excellent case for that it's not just that he finds himself in democratic manhattan is that these judges are specifically connected in a way to interest in the outcome of this trial that is simply something that i see as unethical, his daughter is a top democrat fundraiser something that is inherently a matter that the public would look in on and question his ability to be fair, he is obviously had one ruling after another in trump's disfavour and the gag order itself is something that infringes on the first amendment right of political speech in a campaign and it's deeply concerning in the judge just seems to have no perspective as to what the appearance is from the outside i think you should be disqualified a thank you should recuse himself but it won't happen and down trump will continue to raise these issues and hopefully the american people will see that that is, trumps claims are very valid under the circumstances. >> the former president has been fuming about this gag order flight for quite some time now it was wednesday that he put out a message on truth soci
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>> john, the manhattan d.a.'s office will continue its redirect of david pecker 1 quart resumes in about 15 minutes or so. they have about 30 minutes left of their redirect. after that trump's lawyers will have the opportunity to ask any questions that may arise from the manhattan d.a.'s office line of questioning and ask for what witness will testify next, john, there was an interesting moment right before lunch when one of trump's lawyers asked the judge to require the d.a.'s office to share who the next witness will be. at that .1 of the assistant d.a.s said susan necheles another one of trump's attorneys already knows who it is. emile bovee questioned the testimony from yesterday where packer testified trump thanked him for suppressing a false story from a trump tower doorman. be reminded that he told the fbi in 2018 that trump never expressed any attitude to american media. pecker said today he does not recall that fbi testimony. trump's lawyers also exposed that business deals may have served as a motivatio
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at the manhattan office. listen, on the other side of this, how do you approach a witness, and i'm sure you have been in this situation, who is there under subpoena? is close to the defendant, very very close, over a period of decades. >> you know, it can be a very powerful witness if you do it correctly. this is not a witness who in any way is there voluntarily, trying to help out the prosecution. if the prosecution gets positive evidence from her, that evidence is extremely credible. the key is to just direct ones questions as you were saying earlier, answers that you know, but even more than that answers that you can prove so there's no room for the witness to meander outside of the lines. that's probably what they're intending to do. they have a full sense of what they want to get out of her. they're not going to give her wiggle room because they have other proof of what they want. this is a way to get color and weight and make the story compelling for the jury. >> maybe this backs up what you're saying.
at the manhattan office. listen, on the other side of this, how do you approach a witness, and i'm sure you have been in this situation, who is there under subpoena? is close to the defendant, very very close, over a period of decades. >> you know, it can be a very powerful witness if you do it correctly. this is not a witness who in any way is there voluntarily, trying to help out the prosecution. if the prosecution gets positive evidence from her, that evidence is extremely credible....
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paula reid and former manhattan district attorney prosecutor. karen friedman, agnifilo. thank you so much for being back with us monograph not a name that you would expect would come early on a witness testimony. yeah. but absolutely anticipated that she would come up actually, i mean, this woman had the keys to the kingdom. she saw everything she knew pretty much everyone when you can see here prosecutors just as karen predicted on this show, about an hour ago they're using her to help introduce documents, lay the foundation for the fact that she she knew stormy daniels new karen mcdougal, the contacts were in their now going through his calendar so she can really help them confirm a couple of key dates, contacts, and events. so i think that's why they're going through the calendar, but that's exactly what karen said they do with their last where they two hours four-and-a-half, karen and di predicted we would see a witness like this. what's the significance in this kind of case to have a witness that we're so close to donald trump that had access not only to his calenda
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he should win and if he is given a fair jury, if he is given a fair court, if he is not in manhattan which is a completely blue state where they only pulled blue state members of the jury on purpose, that's a different game. but to say if i said here i think every thing is perfect, i would be completely hypocritical as i've said the last three years this is a witch hunt. the president is under siege. the american people are under siege. and if we don't change the judicial system, if we don't change this law fair in place of politics, the american people are going to suffer. >> john: alina, it's john here. we have had legal analyst after legal analyst and this is andy mccarthy, former prosecutor turley, law professor at g.w. he has argued before the supreme court all saying they have read all the material, they have washed the court proceedings or at least listen to them and they can't figure out where the crime is. that alvin bragg is trying to charge the president with. but when you take a look at the make of this is what you were saying a moment ago. when you look at the makeup of
he should win and if he is given a fair jury, if he is given a fair court, if he is not in manhattan which is a completely blue state where they only pulled blue state members of the jury on purpose, that's a different game. but to say if i said here i think every thing is perfect, i would be completely hypocritical as i've said the last three years this is a witch hunt. the president is under siege. the american people are under siege. and if we don't change the judicial system, if we don't...
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s office in manhattan. we don't know if the prosecution has been doing it. you know, chris, very quickly, you don't necessarily need a jury consultant to be able to do this. alan's amazing and does his job impeccably well, but if you don't have the resources you can do your own research in terms of the social media history e et cetera, in terms of the background of these jurors. >> alan, i'm going to make an assumption that going into this, going back to the idea, you only need one juror to hang this thing, right? only one to say they have questions, they don't know that this has been proved beyond a reasonable doubt. they know going in, the defense knows going in, who the likely juror or jurors might be? >> that's what they hope to do, and that's how they try to structure the questioning and reviewing the process and determiing personalities of the jurors and what it is about their backgrounds, what they do for a living. there's a whole wide variety of considerations that come into play when you're helping not really select a jury but deselect a jury becaus
s office in manhattan. we don't know if the prosecution has been doing it. you know, chris, very quickly, you don't necessarily need a jury consultant to be able to do this. alan's amazing and does his job impeccably well, but if you don't have the resources you can do your own research in terms of the social media history e et cetera, in terms of the background of these jurors. >> alan, i'm going to make an assumption that going into this, going back to the idea, you only need one juror...
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supreme court and lower manhattan eric? >> hello, everyone. you know this prosecution case rests largely on the theory that trump wanted to buy the stories of women who had said that they had intercourse with him. when it comes to mcdougall, something new happened this morning. the former publisher revealed in court under cross-examination that no, the former president did not want to buy the story. that is what is going on right now. the cross-examination is happening with trump attorney, he is trying to show the holes in the prosecution's case. david packer who was the former friend has been describing how he and donald trump arranged to buy the negative stories that get hurt donald trump and his presidential campaign back in 2016. he paid a hundred and $50,000 to buy the rights. former playboy t she had a nearly yearlong affair with donald trump. but they justified that donald trump did not want to purchase that story and did not want to go through because he had told him that the news always gets out. in the cross-examination by donald tru
supreme court and lower manhattan eric? >> hello, everyone. you know this prosecution case rests largely on the theory that trump wanted to buy the stories of women who had said that they had intercourse with him. when it comes to mcdougall, something new happened this morning. the former publisher revealed in court under cross-examination that no, the former president did not want to buy the story. that is what is going on right now. the cross-examination is happening with trump...
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and former manhattan assistant district attorney catherine christian. vaughn, said the stage. a lot of sidebars in the past hour. fill in the gaps. what line of questioning do you think the state is objecting to? >> reporter: right. over the course of the last hours, the defense team for donald trump is not explicitly saying to the jury, don't trust michael cohen, he lacks credibility. but they have brought up multiple instances with david pecker in their cross-examination that would lead the jury to question michael cohen and the extent he make exaggerate or take statements out of context. pecker's testimony was that michael cohen asked him to send paparazzi to a meeting he was going to have with mark cuban to essentially make donald trump jealous. a second example was in 2018, when the federal election commission sent a letter to david pecker about the alleged financial scheme, an arrangement they had pertaining to karen mcdougal and other efforts to suppress stories ahead of the 2016 election. david pecker testified just a moment ago when he called michael cohen about this
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as you can see everyone is coming out of the supreme court there in lower manhattan and resuming the trial in just under an hour. we'll continue to watch that. there is a lot of other news that we need to cover for you. let's move on to that. hundreds of pro-israel demonstrators are holding a rally outside columbia university. inside another deadline for anti-israel protestors to clear out has come and gone and they are still negotiating with the school administration meantime. hundreds of anti-israel protestors have also occupied george washington university's campus in washington, d.c. we've got dramatic video that shows the protests which have spread to dozens of colleges all across the country. at times they have gotten so chaotic and violent police have had to step in. since april 17th, '34 of the top 50 u.s. universities have seen anti-israel protests on their campuses. i'm talking anti-semitic anger, that includes top schools like harvard, m.i.t. and princeton. c.b. cotton is at columbia with the latest there. >> nice to see you. the crowd just started dispersing moments ago.
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now to talk more about this, nbc news correspondent vaughn hillyard outside the courthouse in lower manhattan, glen kirschner, former federal prosecutor and host of the justice matters podcast, kimberly atkins store, boston globe columnist and co-host of the sisters in-law podcast, and danny cevallos, criminal defense attorney. glen, kimberly and danny are msnbc contributors. vaughn, what has been going on right now inside that courtroom? >> reporter: right, jose, there have been multiple efforts by the defense team in front of this jury during its cross examination of david pecker, the long time publisher of "national enquirer," who is the crucial witness to the prosecution as they build out their case of alleging this conspiracy between the likes of donald trump with michael cohen and the "national enquirer" to suppress the stories of individuals like stormy daniels and karen mcdougal. and what you are hearing from emil bovy, the one executing this cross examination of pecker is multipronged effort here. in one of those facets of this is by trying to undercut the idea of this conspiracy tha
now to talk more about this, nbc news correspondent vaughn hillyard outside the courthouse in lower manhattan, glen kirschner, former federal prosecutor and host of the justice matters podcast, kimberly atkins store, boston globe columnist and co-host of the sisters in-law podcast, and danny cevallos, criminal defense attorney. glen, kimberly and danny are msnbc contributors. vaughn, what has been going on right now inside that courtroom? >> reporter: right, jose, there have been multiple...
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this comes as former president trump is inside that manhattan courtroom saying he shouldn't even be there but on the campaign trail. back live again you can get a quick look at what we're seeing and continue to keep you posted how traffic is in the area and when we see the president walk out of the radio station. >> dana: keep your eyes out for us. thanks, alexis. >> i think the fact that the president is here and he is talking about playing in new york, a rally in new jersey shows you he is playing offense. we're opening up the map. >> shannon: donald trump's court time cutting into his presidential campaign efforts. let's bring in political correspondent for "the washington examiner" byron york. kim strassel has written at the "wall street journal" saying this. the dnc and hillary clinton campaign in 2016 paid an opposition research firm to produce a bogus dossier. the dnc reported the expenses to the fec but described the payments as legal services as mr. trump did with the nda. fec fined them for the deception. under mr. bragg's theory it should count as criminal election interference
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he is a state -- a manhattan, local prosecutor working in new york state. he is trying to bring a case which somehow relates to federal election law. he has no standing to bring that case here. so he is trying to make connection between what trump supposedly did in terms of falsifying business records and making how it had some effect on his election campaign and represented an undisclosed contribution to his election campaign. it is incredibly convoluted and incredible story he is trying to build. i think actually the problem that it represents, irrespective of the outcome with the jury. it makes people see people are going -- these democratic prosecutors are going after donald trump for political reasons and not legal reasons. i think can't help think it helps donald trump politically and certainly undermines confidence in the judicial system. >> shannon: and to the other major issue in the judiciary system the immunity arguments at the supreme court yesterday another editorial says basically it wasn't a great day for jack smith. the supreme court focused
he is a state -- a manhattan, local prosecutor working in new york state. he is trying to bring a case which somehow relates to federal election law. he has no standing to bring that case here. so he is trying to make connection between what trump supposedly did in terms of falsifying business records and making how it had some effect on his election campaign and represented an undisclosed contribution to his election campaign. it is incredibly convoluted and incredible story he is trying to...
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pretty much rather talk about anything else though these day, and the president is waking up today in manhattan. and if at the hotel they leave a copy of the local paper outside of his room door and he decides to read it, he's going to see this about how inaccessible he has become in the "new york times." it says for anybody who understands the role of free press in a democracy, it should be troubling that president biden has so actively and and effectively avoided questions from independent journalists during his term. mr. biden has granted far fewer press conferences and sit-down interviews with independent journalists than virtually e all of his predecessors. take a look. number of press conferences at this point in their terms, biden, just 34 compared to trump, 58. obama, 71. bush also 71 and then clinton, 1 121. and this is a president who talks a lot about his involvement with marches as a young man during the civil rights movement. if he wanted to go hear from a new generation of activists, he could motorcade uptown to columbia or head downtown to nyu, but we do not expect that to happen
pretty much rather talk about anything else though these day, and the president is waking up today in manhattan. and if at the hotel they leave a copy of the local paper outside of his room door and he decides to read it, he's going to see this about how inaccessible he has become in the "new york times." it says for anybody who understands the role of free press in a democracy, it should be troubling that president biden has so actively and and effectively avoided questions from...
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but as trump sits in a manhattan courthouse, president biden, we should note doing an interview with the iconic and yes, sometimes controversial radio host howard stern let's check in with cnn's arlette saenz over the white house. arlette, maybe they're just trying to set up a slight contrast here. if i made between the president and the forum president in terms of what's happening today, what can you tell us? >> yeah, that's really is what president biden has been trying to do over the past two weeks is really trying to offer this split-screen at a time when former president donald trump is in that new york city coat, a courtroom and biden has been able to use this time to be out on the campaign trail that includes his a three-day swing pennsylvania last week. and right now, he is over in new york city and he is actually participating in a pretty in-depth interview with radio show host howard stern. the president has been talking in very personal terms, not really in campaigning type of terms, talking about his upbringing his childhood struggle with a stutter& all so his experience
but as trump sits in a manhattan courthouse, president biden, we should note doing an interview with the iconic and yes, sometimes controversial radio host howard stern let's check in with cnn's arlette saenz over the white house. arlette, maybe they're just trying to set up a slight contrast here. if i made between the president and the forum president in terms of what's happening today, what can you tell us? >> yeah, that's really is what president biden has been trying to do over the...
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the magazine rolled out the red carpet last night in manhattan for its 100 most influential people of 2024, and among the honored there, a member of our abc team, kelly ripa, who attended, attended the gala with her husband, mark. she talked about being so successful in this business for so many years. >> there's tons of room at the table. i will always make sure there's a place set, it's just it's an endurance competition. that's all it is. who can endure. and that's all you need to do is just endure and persevere. >> and kelly has certainly done that. you'll have a chance to see the gala right here on abc seven. it will air on abc on sunday, may the 12th at 10:00. and of course, you can watch live with kelly and mark every day right here at nine on abc seven. >> i mean, she has she has been there through many hosts. >> yes, so many changes. one woman stands and still she rises . >> and she does with her husband. >> exactly. i mean, yeah. >> up next, the seven things you need to know to start your day. >> my husband doesn't want to be up here mostly because of the hour. >> you know h
the magazine rolled out the red carpet last night in manhattan for its 100 most influential people of 2024, and among the honored there, a member of our abc team, kelly ripa, who attended, attended the gala with her husband, mark. she talked about being so successful in this business for so many years. >> there's tons of room at the table. i will always make sure there's a place set, it's just it's an endurance competition. that's all it is. who can endure. and that's all you need to do...
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they are from planet earth and they are from manhattan. of course they know here, as i said, john, a trial is all about whose story makes more sense. and michael makes a great point because this case is going to be one for the defense. if they can turn the government witnesses into their own witnesses, what we call a constructive cross-examination. the more you can show through david pecker that this is done hello. all the time. the more you can show through david pecker that michael cohen was running the show. he's the fixer. the more you can show that this is what the former president does. he surrounds people, pays them and says, make this all stuff go away. i don't care how you do it. >> you. >> do that. the jury is left with eyes glazed over and at least one of them is going to say, i'm not convicting a hung jury is a win for the former president, just like an acquittal is a win for him. >> you know, i hear you say that you make a persuasive case, but it also helps me understand maybe some of what the prosecution was doing here by bri
they are from planet earth and they are from manhattan. of course they know here, as i said, john, a trial is all about whose story makes more sense. and michael makes a great point because this case is going to be one for the defense. if they can turn the government witnesses into their own witnesses, what we call a constructive cross-examination. the more you can show through david pecker that this is done hello. all the time. the more you can show through david pecker that michael cohen was...
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the magazine rolled out the red carpet last night in manhattan for its 100 most influential people of 2024. among those honored a member of our abc team, kelly ripa, attended the gala with her husband, mark. she talked about being so successful in this business for so many years. >> there's tons of room at the table. i will always make sure there's a place set, it's just it's an endurance competition. that's all it is. who can endure. and that's all you need to do is just endure and persevere. >> if you have a chance to see the gala right here on abc seven, it will air on abc on sunday, may 12th at 10:00. okay. >> live with kelly and mark at 9 a.m. every day. well, protests continue this morning on college campuses all across the country. and with those demonstrations, students and participating staff, they can expect some repercussions coming up at 530, we take a look at the actions. some of the universities are now taking. >> this is abc 724 seven. >> in san francisco, live at levi's stadium in san jose. >> live in oakland. >> yeah. you're watching abc seven news live anytime, anywh
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. >> the court that overturned the conviction has ordered a new trial, the manhattan da saying, we will do everything in our power to retry this case. but now, questions linger over weinstein's conviction in california, where in 2022, he was sentenced to 16 years in a separate rape case, weinstein, his lawyer in that case, claims his client faced the same fundamental unfairness, saying the judge let the jury hear about four uncharged allegations of sexual assault and adding the case should be reversed for the same reasons the new york case was reversed, the los angeles da claims that california allows the type of evidence that got weinstein's new york conviction overturned. either way, weinstein remains behind bars as the appeal in california moves forward. >> the fda says one out of every five samples of milk it recently tested contains traces of the bird flu, experts say. that suggests more cows may be infected than originally thought. officials say pasteurized milk remains safe to drink. so far, bird flu has been detected in 33 herds across eight states. now, the concern is that the
. >> the court that overturned the conviction has ordered a new trial, the manhattan da saying, we will do everything in our power to retry this case. but now, questions linger over weinstein's conviction in california, where in 2022, he was sentenced to 16 years in a separate rape case, weinstein, his lawyer in that case, claims his client faced the same fundamental unfairness, saying the judge let the jury hear about four uncharged allegations of sexual assault and adding the case...
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. >> meanwhile the manhattan's d.a.'s office released a statement we will do everything in our power to retry this case and remain steadfast in our commitment to survivors of sexual assault. weinstein, is not a free man. he is incarcerated at new york state prison. he will remain in custody as the next steps play out. remember he is appealing a 16-year sentence for a los angeles rape conviction from 2022. guys? >> ainsley: all right. so he will stay remain behind bars on another case? >> right, exactly. >> ainsley: thank you so much. now to more headlines. the city of st. louis has removed a homeless camp located in front of a home for three years. the camp made out of makeshift tents belonged to a homeless couple. the demolition and the clean up took 40 minutes. city officials say the camp posed a public safety and health hazard. florida's governor ron desantis giving a warning to president biden. he says his state will not comply with the new title ix rules which will allow biological males to participate in women's sp
. >> meanwhile the manhattan's d.a.'s office released a statement we will do everything in our power to retry this case and remain steadfast in our commitment to survivors of sexual assault. weinstein, is not a free man. he is incarcerated at new york state prison. he will remain in custody as the next steps play out. remember he is appealing a 16-year sentence for a los angeles rape conviction from 2022. guys? >> ainsley: all right. so he will stay remain behind bars on another...
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remember, again, the manhattan d.a. has charged donald trump with falsification of business records. but what makes it a felony, according to the d.a., is that those business records were falsified with the intent to either commit or conceal a crime. they have now elaborated on that theory. based on the questioning, it seems that their theory is, donald trump intended to conceal violations of campaign finance law and formed a conspiracy with michael cohen, david pecker, and potentially others to do so. karen mcdougal, in burying her story, was part and parcel of that conspiracy. accomplishing the karen mcdougal story is a necessary predicate. of course, it doesn't get us all the way to the crime. why? because the business records that were falsified are in relation to the stormy daniels payment. yes, david pecker is a very central witness in establishing trump's knowledge and intent in joining this conspiracy and doing it for purposes of subverting the election, but we are going to have to get to the stormy daniels stor
remember, again, the manhattan d.a. has charged donald trump with falsification of business records. but what makes it a felony, according to the d.a., is that those business records were falsified with the intent to either commit or conceal a crime. they have now elaborated on that theory. based on the questioning, it seems that their theory is, donald trump intended to conceal violations of campaign finance law and formed a conspiracy with michael cohen, david pecker, and potentially others...
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. >> in just a few hours, former president trump will be back in a manhattan courtroom for his hush money criminal trial, given the multiple delays she was other trials. it's actually pretty likely this case represents the only chance voters are going to have to know whether or not donald trump will be convicted of any crime before election day. even among republicans, the possibility of their party's nominee being convict, a convicted felon is concerning according to polling and exit polling that leads us to this new ad from the group republican voters against trump watch i was thinking about applying for a job. >> here are currently facing felony that was wondering if that was could be a problem working with they're going to do a background check. yeah that's the only probably not because hire people who have been found liable for sexual so quantifoil background if trump is too big of a liability to get a job at your local mall he is too big of a liability to be president of the united states so sarah longwell, that's all you yeah, look, this was i've got a very talented video editor wh
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and manhattan institute's senior fellow and our very own steve liesman. steve, dig through the numbers a lot for people to get their heads around. >> yes thank you, becky i'm trying to figure out how we got here, but i have seen very modest upward revisions. i can't -- i don't see -- out to the -- where the action must have taken place, but let me just say i think we dodged a bullet this number went into with the following metric in place. 0.3 poor march good. 0.4 bad. got the 0.3. i do not see, please, correct me, rick, if i'm wrong i don't see an upward revision for february either. i see february still at 0.3. that didn't change rick's assessment is 100% right. we have made progress. that progress has stalled. but what didn't happen, at least in the first iteration of this number, is we didn't get an upward wrevision or higher than expected number for march. to the extent that quarterly number caused everybody to freak out yesterday was higher than expected looks like it happened in january. why is that important? well, because we knew january was weir
and manhattan institute's senior fellow and our very own steve liesman. steve, dig through the numbers a lot for people to get their heads around. >> yes thank you, becky i'm trying to figure out how we got here, but i have seen very modest upward revisions. i can't -- i don't see -- out to the -- where the action must have taken place, but let me just say i think we dodged a bullet this number went into with the following metric in place. 0.3 poor march good. 0.4 bad. got the 0.3. i do...
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>> so, the manhattan district attorney's office, lester, says they will do everything in their power to retry the case. weinstein's representative says for now he will remain in new york. and remember, weinstein is appealing a 16-year sentence for rape in california. his l.a. attorney tonight says the new york decision has a significant impact on that pending appeal, saying the l.a. trial judge, quote, made the same errors as the new york trial court. lester? >> all right. kate, thanks very much. >>> we're tracking a multiday severe weather threat in the central u.s. millions at risk from texas to south dakota for storms that could produce softball-sized hail, tornadoes, and 70-miles-per-hour gusts. tomorrow, the threat pushes more into the plains and midwest. >>> in 60 seconds, the impact of high prices we're all paying becoming more of a drag on the economy. the mixed signs and what they mean, next. what next. (vo) want to upgrade but still paying off your locked phone? break free from 3-year device contracts. switch to t-mobile, and we'll pay off your phone. and upgrade you to one
>> so, the manhattan district attorney's office, lester, says they will do everything in their power to retry the case. weinstein's representative says for now he will remain in new york. and remember, weinstein is appealing a 16-year sentence for rape in california. his l.a. attorney tonight says the new york decision has a significant impact on that pending appeal, saying the l.a. trial judge, quote, made the same errors as the new york trial court. lester? >> all right. kate,...
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. >> the manhattan d.a. office submitted four more examples they claim shows trump violating the gag order. there will be a hearing next thursday about that, president biden acknowledged trump's trial calling trump busy right now. he says he is too busy campaigning to watch the trial. >> carley: also, dualing day of hearings because supreme court weighed arguments on presidential immunity, how did that go? >> three hours, the country's highest court heard the immunity case. the question for the court is whether a former president has a measure of criminal immunity for acts taken during arguments. many justices signal they are thinking far beyond the case at hand and focus on broader implication of their decision. >> this case has huge implication for the presidency, future of the presidency and future of the country. scombl potential for criminal liability is taken off the table. wouldn't there be significant risk future president would be embolden to commit crimes with abandon while in office? >> former pre
. >> the manhattan d.a. office submitted four more examples they claim shows trump violating the gag order. there will be a hearing next thursday about that, president biden acknowledged trump's trial calling trump busy right now. he says he is too busy campaigning to watch the trial. >> carley: also, dualing day of hearings because supreme court weighed arguments on presidential immunity, how did that go? >> three hours, the country's highest court heard the immunity case....
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of course this all coalesced with wednesday's visit by speaker johnson to the columbia university in manhattan talking to these protesters directly saying they should pack it up, go back to class essentially and calling on the columbia president to resign in the wake of these protests happening on the camp and the encampment happening on the campus. so we're seeing morgue congressional response to these protests that have now sort of grown and roiling college campuses across the country. speaker johnson floating that the house could have a legislative place in this sort of debate about these protests on college campuses, saying the house may move to cut off federal funding for these universities that don't create a safe environment for jewish students. so we're definitely seeing a lot of lawmakers get involved with this. of course congress returns to session next week, so definitely expect to have more action on this front. >> certainly going to be part of the conversation because we saw not even just a week before all this, the president of columbia herself testifying in front of the committe
of course this all coalesced with wednesday's visit by speaker johnson to the columbia university in manhattan talking to these protesters directly saying they should pack it up, go back to class essentially and calling on the columbia president to resign in the wake of these protests happening on the camp and the encampment happening on the campus. so we're seeing morgue congressional response to these protests that have now sort of grown and roiling college campuses across the country....
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. >> the manhattan da's response they couldn't cite a single precedent of a judge validating that use means that that's an untested use. >> and the third problem is that there has never been an application of intent to defraud, which is a key element of this case. it's never been used. this broadly. it's never been used as an intent to defraud the general public, never use as election interference whatever that means legally. so if it's unprecedented, it means that it is being used for trump and trump only accept it could be used by the other side. now, that's the problem, but jed isn't the issue that the conduct is unprecedented i mean, isn't the fact that filing false business records is routinely prosecuted in the new york state courts. what's unusual here is the false business records were used to cover up a campaign violation that doesn't happen very often. i never heard of it done before. isn't that the issue? not the fact that this was some novel use by the prosecutors. it was a novel crime. >> so one problem is you could always go to a level of generality with any case of sele
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another embarrassing date in court for alvin bragg as manhattan d.a. again struggles to prove that a state business fraud, a statute, actually somehow can involve a federal whecampaign law violation. when this doesn't get traction, this theory, the media revertshe to blabbing about anything but the state law at issue. >> a really scheme in which thea "national enquirer" was in cahoots withti trump. >> what other conversations did> david pecker have with donald trump that bear on hispt knowledge and intent? t by>> that was catch and kill,t not by a publisher, donald trump himself. >> we are looking at someone who clearly doesn't follow the results of the election. and he will ge witt away with i. >> laura: joining me now is david schoen, former trump impeachment attorney and sol wisenberg are former deputy counsel, sol. did you get the sense they are almost given up the low practice of never trump loc? today kind of took the cake for me. >> they never give up, laura, and they never will give up nodn matter how many times they are slapped down here or th
another embarrassing date in court for alvin bragg as manhattan d.a. again struggles to prove that a state business fraud, a statute, actually somehow can involve a federal whecampaign law violation. when this doesn't get traction, this theory, the media revertshe to blabbing about anything but the state law at issue. >> a really scheme in which thea "national enquirer" was in cahoots withti trump. >> what other conversations did> david pecker have with donald trump...
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weren't prosecuted by other people, that wouldn't undermine the fact this is still a crime, that the manhattan d.a.'s office. >> and pecker admitted to. >> right. and i don't think we know, by the way, joy, if american media didn't disguise those other payments. it's probably simply not relevant to the case. >> i think it's so damning the excerpt you read again from our reporters that donald trump didn't mention melania or ivanka trump's name once. it rips apart this was for protection and who's been in court with trump for solidarity, which family members? none of them. if this is really part of the defense it is paper thin when you don't have anybody sitting next to him. >> today in court things started on the hearing on the so-called gag order, what trump is allowed to say about witnesses, about jurors, and what the court is going to do about it if and when he continues to keep breaking those rules. that hearing happened this morning. it did not necessarily end the way you might expect. we're going to take a quick break. our recap of today's crazy day and legal proceedings continues right a
weren't prosecuted by other people, that wouldn't undermine the fact this is still a crime, that the manhattan d.a.'s office. >> and pecker admitted to. >> right. and i don't think we know, by the way, joy, if american media didn't disguise those other payments. it's probably simply not relevant to the case. >> i think it's so damning the excerpt you read again from our reporters that donald trump didn't mention melania or ivanka trump's name once. it rips apart this was for...
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trump trump then headed to court in lower manhattan for a cas ten that even a new york times op ed referred to as a legal embarrasmed referrs and a histoi mistake. stor230 miles to the south in tg washington swamp. well, importantoamt, very impor, oral arguments today at the prs. supreme very im on presidel immunity. a decision heresidentiale will y have an immediate impact on the weaponized doj quest to prosecute trump from now until election day in 193 days.h but it will have lasting but ramifications or as neil gorsuch, as the justice put it, we are writing a rule for the ages. the question at hand can a u.s. president be prosecuted for his actions in office? is there absolute immunity? is there limiteds immunity?d imi can obama be charged, for example, for killing in a drone overke which happened overseas ? can george w bush be charged? with allegedly lying to congress about iraq? if a far left prosecutor decides to cook up charges, and could joe biden be chargedoo for killing a family in afghanistan during deadly withdrawal? >> now, here's how trump's legal team put it earliehere ir to
trump trump then headed to court in lower manhattan for a cas ten that even a new york times op ed referred to as a legal embarrasmed referrs and a histoi mistake. stor230 miles to the south in tg washington swamp. well, importantoamt, very impor, oral arguments today at the prs. supreme very im on presidel immunity. a decision heresidentiale will y have an immediate impact on the weaponized doj quest to prosecute trump from now until election day in 193 days.h but it will have lasting but...
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we heard that david pecker/ami are getting a nonprosecution agreement with the manhattan d.a.s office and the new york county d.a.s office. talk about what you think the impact might have been on the jury hearing, that ami got one of these kinds of get out of jail free cards, because he is getting this testimony in cooperation. >> we know david pecker has his nonprosecution agreement with state authorities and we know the fec warned david pecker and ami that this kind of "catch and kill" scheme practice to benefit a political campaign could constitute a contribution in violation of law. david pecker has clearly been skirting the limits of what is permitted under state and federal law, no surprise that he is under a subpoena, it's a little bit of a surprise he has this history that we had not learned about until today. this ties in with one of the interesting exchanges that occurred in manhattan where the prosecutors kept talking about a conspiracy that david pecker was part of this conspiracy, that ultimately involves michael cohen and donald trump and paying off stormy daniels and th
we heard that david pecker/ami are getting a nonprosecution agreement with the manhattan d.a.s office and the new york county d.a.s office. talk about what you think the impact might have been on the jury hearing, that ami got one of these kinds of get out of jail free cards, because he is getting this testimony in cooperation. >> we know david pecker has his nonprosecution agreement with state authorities and we know the fec warned david pecker and ami that this kind of "catch and...
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l caug the freezing cold courtroom in manhattan. hin hit break' his spirit. >> today was breathtaking. in this room, we saw what went on. it was breathtaking and amazing testimony. this is a trial that should never happen. this is a case that shouldshould have never been filed. and it was really an incredible and incredible day. >> open your eyes. se >> the former president hit two holes in one in court toda n ,one in manhattan, another in the supreme court. preme coit was day seven in theh of the crime that democrats still haven't named the man who ran "the national enquirer", dave pecker, back on the stand. got this time, the trump team gotche a chance to cross-examin te the it turns out democrat star witness caught and killestard fr a lot of people. pecker admitted to catching g a story about tiger woods. he said he paid hundredsr of thousandsq.ai to catch and kd for arnold schwarzenegger when he ran for california governor. gger whebetween 30 and 40 women. oh, gosh, arnold.icans that's not just republicans. he was killing storie
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in this case, the manhattan di a refused to provide a bill of particulars and the judge allowed it. now, i wonder if that how much that happens and maybe there's a spotlight on process, but just gonna do, what do you think? yeah. so i think that i want to wait and see how the evidence comes in to really evaluate the strength of this case and the merits of bringing it i agree with you that it's a novel prosecution, but it is novel conduct and it's a capacious statute in new york, this conspiracy to promote an election through unlawful means that appears to be the primary theory of the underlying crime that the da says, the falsification of business records was intended to conceal an aid. so that statute that he's relying on isn't very broad statute under new york law. and it seems to me it can be read plausibly to cover violations even of federal election law. and so it is true that it needs to go up through the appellate courts, whether this is a valid legal theory, but i'm not as disturbed as you are by the attempt to use it if the fact barrett out. >> so the problem with one perso
in this case, the manhattan di a refused to provide a bill of particulars and the judge allowed it. now, i wonder if that how much that happens and maybe there's a spotlight on process, but just gonna do, what do you think? yeah. so i think that i want to wait and see how the evidence comes in to really evaluate the strength of this case and the merits of bringing it i agree with you that it's a novel prosecution, but it is novel conduct and it's a capacious statute in new york, this conspiracy...
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workers meet with trump to joe biden, delicious hello, what's it like to see so many republicans in manhattan at once, did it surprise you? not at all, trump is coming back, what would you tell joe biden? they are dissatisfied with the allies and in kiev itself, in return for gratitude, the old song, zelensky demands more, is jealous of the united states for israel. ukraine is offended, they were given less, and dissatisfaction with the help gives rise to doubts. real or friends independent states, this package of military support was already accepted with a fight, and if there is talk about a monetary tranche to kiev again, the squabbling in congress will flare up with renewed vigor, newspapers write. the west must clearly understand that it is giving ukraine only a temporary respite, especially since this assistance may be the last, and this is already tickling the nerves of all those who are building a career in war, the german defense minister is literally walking on the edge. do you also think so? if ukraine shelled the ministry in moscow today, would that be normal? i'm not a lawyer int
workers meet with trump to joe biden, delicious hello, what's it like to see so many republicans in manhattan at once, did it surprise you? not at all, trump is coming back, what would you tell joe biden? they are dissatisfied with the allies and in kiev itself, in return for gratitude, the old song, zelensky demands more, is jealous of the united states for israel. ukraine is offended, they were given less, and dissatisfaction with the help gives rise to doubts. real or friends independent...
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the manhattan cases legally absurd. what i thought was amazing today is president trump starts his day by getting up and going to visit construction workers, surprising them and shaking hands. what did they change? we love trump. there's all these videos that are going viral. biden didn't have anything like that today. he is not actually doing the campaign and that's why you see these battlegrounds date either holding steady for trump or even gaining in north carolina. >> it's a great contrast. the usa chance with trump and on the democrat side you have protesters chanting death to america. >> the last time biden was with construction workers he pointed in the guys face and he said you are full of... the democrats have been saying trump is this dictator and he will get into office and murder journalists. you would expect him to get into this courtroom and start lunging at the judge like in vegas or like some maniac trying to represent himself like some crazy man or show up to court an hour late like michael jackson did
the manhattan cases legally absurd. what i thought was amazing today is president trump starts his day by getting up and going to visit construction workers, surprising them and shaking hands. what did they change? we love trump. there's all these videos that are going viral. biden didn't have anything like that today. he is not actually doing the campaign and that's why you see these battlegrounds date either holding steady for trump or even gaining in north carolina. >> it's a great...
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two different courtrooms, one at the supreme court in washington and another at a criminal court in manhattan. this afternoon, the defense for donald trump got their first chance to cross-examine a prosecution witness, david pecker, former head of american media which published the national enquirer. now, broad strokes, in some ways, the job of the defense is easier than the prosecution. all the defense has to do is convince one juror there is not a case against trump. reasonable doubt in the mind of one juror is a victory for trump. the prosecution spent this week trying to establish the narrative that david pecker used his role at ami to conspire to unlawfully affect the outcome of the 2016 presidential election to favor donald trump. that is the underlying illegal conduct, which turns these counts of falsifying business records into a felony, instead of a misdemeanor. the defense attorney today used his time in court attempting to undercut the narrative, trying to put reasonable doubt into the mind of at least one juror. on cross-examination, he got david pecker to say that trump was not t
two different courtrooms, one at the supreme court in washington and another at a criminal court in manhattan. this afternoon, the defense for donald trump got their first chance to cross-examine a prosecution witness, david pecker, former head of american media which published the national enquirer. now, broad strokes, in some ways, the job of the defense is easier than the prosecution. all the defense has to do is convince one juror there is not a case against trump. reasonable doubt in the...
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we heard that david pecker/ami getting a nonprosecution agreement with the manhattan d.a.s office and the new york county d.a.s office, so talk a little bit about what you think the impact might've been on the jury hearing that ami got one of these kinds of get out of jail free cards kind of thing, because he is giving this testimony and the cooperation he gave a few years ago. >> yeah, so we know that pecker has this nonprosecution agreement with state authorities. we also know that the s.e.c. had warmed pecker and ami that this kind of catch and kill practice done to benefit a political campaign could constitute a contribution in violation of law. pecker has clearly been skirting the limits of what is permitted under both state and federal law. no surprise that he is in court under a subpoena. a little bit of a surprise that he has this history and court that we had to learn about until today. but i think this ties in with another interesting exchange that occurred in manhattan today, where the prosecutors kept talking about a conspiracy that pecker was part of this conspiracy, that
we heard that david pecker/ami getting a nonprosecution agreement with the manhattan d.a.s office and the new york county d.a.s office, so talk a little bit about what you think the impact might've been on the jury hearing that ami got one of these kinds of get out of jail free cards kind of thing, because he is giving this testimony and the cooperation he gave a few years ago. >> yeah, so we know that pecker has this nonprosecution agreement with state authorities. we also know that the...
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what is it like to see so many republicans in manhattan at once, did it surprise you? not once at all, trump is coming back. what message would you give to joe biden? they are dissatisfied with the allies and in kiev itself, in return for gratitude, the old song, zelensky demands more, is jealous of the united states for israel. ukraine is offended, they were given less, and dissatisfaction with the help gives rise to doubts. real or friends, independent state. this the package of military support was already accepted with failure, and if there is talk about a monetary tranche to kiev again, the squabbling in congress will flare up with renewed vigor, newspapers write. the west must clearly understand, they give... and this has long become the norm in scholz’s coalition, scholz himself is the hero of satire, he does not rule the country, he gave the topic of ukraine to his comrades, he personally conquers tiktok, despite the fact that many in ukraine have long understand that money from the west does not make you happy, the people of ukraine do not trust the verkhovn
what is it like to see so many republicans in manhattan at once, did it surprise you? not once at all, trump is coming back. what message would you give to joe biden? they are dissatisfied with the allies and in kiev itself, in return for gratitude, the old song, zelensky demands more, is jealous of the united states for israel. ukraine is offended, they were given less, and dissatisfaction with the help gives rise to doubts. real or friends, independent state. this the package of military...
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york city take a look. [ chanting ] >> sean: that was a construction sight in new york city midtown manhattan local workers they are greeting trump as warmly as anyone could ever want to be greeted delivering a very special message by the way to joe biden with their own version of how should i put this let's go brandon this was before another mandatory appearance in court for donald trump it will go on for weeks and weeks they've taken off the campaign trail a probe biden judge centering trumps speech with an unprecedented gag order preventing the republican candidate for president from campaigning in the middle of the selection of course he donated in 2020 to joe biden he/she is about conflicts issues about statute of limitation issues about the whole felony federal crime that they're trying to make out of thin air but nothing is stopping doll trump from speaking to you directly the american people take a look. >> very close in new york i understand it were leading in the country by a lot a poll just came out a little while ago as you saw yesterday that we are up in every swing state and up
york city take a look. [ chanting ] >> sean: that was a construction sight in new york city midtown manhattan local workers they are greeting trump as warmly as anyone could ever want to be greeted delivering a very special message by the way to joe biden with their own version of how should i put this let's go brandon this was before another mandatory appearance in court for donald trump it will go on for weeks and weeks they've taken off the campaign trail a probe biden judge centering...
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that is the underlying crime that's at the basis of the manhattan da's this is the da is trying trump for a federal violation shoehorn into state statutes, a state prosecutors never tried this before, right? because the federal election campaign act, but either by law or norm or lack of state expertise is for federal. so that's one problem. the second problem is also a kind of jurisdictional problem. trump's lawyers argued that this particular statute using a state violation state business recording mr. according to upgrade it for the concealing of another crime, it has to be within new york jurisdiction are a lot of good reasons why that might be the manhattan da's response. they couldn't cite a single precedent of a judge validating that use means that that's an untested use. and the third problem is that there has never been an application of intent to defraud, which is a key element of this case it's never been used this broadly. it's never been used as an intent to defraud the general public, never used as election interference, whatever that means legally. so if it's unprecedent
that is the underlying crime that's at the basis of the manhattan da's this is the da is trying trump for a federal violation shoehorn into state statutes, a state prosecutors never tried this before, right? because the federal election campaign act, but either by law or norm or lack of state expertise is for federal. so that's one problem. the second problem is also a kind of jurisdictional problem. trump's lawyers argued that this particular statute using a state violation state business...
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supreme court and manhattan, thank you both for joining us. with me now and studio is marcus childress, the former investigative council for the congressional committee that investigated the january 6 the capitol riot's. you have been sitting in the oral arguments on the u.s. supreme court today. did you get a sense from the line of questioning there is a view that some level of presidential immunity might be required? >> the first thing i noticed was the gravity of the day. it felt a lot like the january 6 hearings where you just had to get it right. we knew on the committee we had to get the facts right. you could feel from the justices today they really wanted to not just create a rule for today but create a rule for future misconduct as well. there is competing interests going on. you can see it from the justices. one of a ruling that would have a chilling effect on the president being able to act in practice. on the other side, whether a president really should think about not violent criminal statutes. that is really what's going on here
supreme court and manhattan, thank you both for joining us. with me now and studio is marcus childress, the former investigative council for the congressional committee that investigated the january 6 the capitol riot's. you have been sitting in the oral arguments on the u.s. supreme court today. did you get a sense from the line of questioning there is a view that some level of presidential immunity might be required? >> the first thing i noticed was the gravity of the day. it felt a lot...