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now, this doesn't matter that much for harvey weinstein's immediate future. his lawyers in california where he asked to serve us separate 16 year sentence. that's essentially going to put them away for much of the rest of his life are saying, well will it could help us on appeal in california, but that's a much stronger case. i've been in touch with the prosecutors in that case and california's rules for letting in that kind of evidence of uncharged alleged bad acts are for much more lax and permissive. that ruling is less than jeopardy. he's less likely to be affected. what it does affect is the general case law on what you can let in in terms of uncharged acts in new york. and that is interesting in the context of this trump trial because of the trump trial hinges on charges about one transaction from michael cohen and stormy daniel's but much of the case prosecutors are building is about the wider pattern, about uncharged acts, namely all of these ami options interesting ronan farrow, always good to see the book catch and kill. >> it's a great read. we've
now, this doesn't matter that much for harvey weinstein's immediate future. his lawyers in california where he asked to serve us separate 16 year sentence. that's essentially going to put them away for much of the rest of his life are saying, well will it could help us on appeal in california, but that's a much stronger case. i've been in touch with the prosecutors in that case and california's rules for letting in that kind of evidence of uncharged alleged bad acts are for much more lax and...
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but against whom weinstein was not charged. it was an abuse to let that in. it's a good flag for judge merchan not to run too far afield. trial judges are permitted to use their discretion to admit evidence. if they go too far, they do risk this reversal. it's a warning to all of the parties in this case to tread lightly. >> one of the questions on redirect, catherine, that's just been asking is, is it true, mr. pecker, that your purpose in lob -- locking up the karen mcdougal story is to influence the election? that's trying to bring it back to the connection to the elections since during cross-examination he was certainly acknowledging he had a longstanding relationship with the tabloid and that there were years and years before the campaign when they were both promoting trump's interests and covering up embarrassing stories. >> the prosecution has to do everything that he can to bring it back to -- it makes this case a felony, that donald trump conspired to promote his election by unlawful means. if they allow the defense to create reasonable doubt in that
but against whom weinstein was not charged. it was an abuse to let that in. it's a good flag for judge merchan not to run too far afield. trial judges are permitted to use their discretion to admit evidence. if they go too far, they do risk this reversal. it's a warning to all of the parties in this case to tread lightly. >> one of the questions on redirect, catherine, that's just been asking is, is it true, mr. pecker, that your purpose in lob -- locking up the karen mcdougal story is to...
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>> first of all weinstein will not be a free man anytime soon. he is serving a separate long sentence due to a conviction in california for rape. that is not going to change anytime soon. out the fate of his trial in new york is overturning any subsequent retrial affects them less because of that then it affects the caselaw going forward about sex crimes in general. there was a dissent to this decision today from one of the judges that was where she said this is going to let people guilty of sex crimes off the hook. now it is also constitutional. >> they will exploit their power. >> exactly. there is a strong dissenting opinion on that. it is also going to matter not only for sex crime cases going forward but for this ongoing thermal trump hush pavement trial because there is a commonality applied. in both cases the prosecutors argue for and george's dust rag judges allowed in evidence of crimes other than the ones being charge. so in the trump case that means donald trump is being charge for a payment from michael cohen to stormy daniels. that w
>> first of all weinstein will not be a free man anytime soon. he is serving a separate long sentence due to a conviction in california for rape. that is not going to change anytime soon. out the fate of his trial in new york is overturning any subsequent retrial affects them less because of that then it affects the caselaw going forward about sex crimes in general. there was a dissent to this decision today from one of the judges that was where she said this is going to let people guilty...
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amna: weinstein is currently being held in an upstate new york prison. for more on what this reversal means for him, and why the case unfolded as it did, i'm joined by jodi kantor -- new york times investigative reporter who broke the story of mr. weinstein's sex crimes. you and your colleague or broker that story back in 2017. no one is followed it more closely. did today's decision surprised you? >> no, this is been brewing from a long time. from the start megan and i would never really sure how harvey weinstein would treated by the criminal justice system, because when we think of the allegations against him, there are so many, those women could fill an entire courtroom by themselves, but a lot of them were not eligible to stand at the center of the new york trial. a lot of the allegations were about sexual harassment, which is not a crime where they passed the statute of limitations were did not take to new york, so the new york trial was only about two women, both of whom had consensual sex with harvey weinstein in addition to the acts that they des
amna: weinstein is currently being held in an upstate new york prison. for more on what this reversal means for him, and why the case unfolded as it did, i'm joined by jodi kantor -- new york times investigative reporter who broke the story of mr. weinstein's sex crimes. you and your colleague or broker that story back in 2017. no one is followed it more closely. did today's decision surprised you? >> no, this is been brewing from a long time. from the start megan and i would never really...
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first of all, harvey weinstein is not going to be a free man anytime soon. he is serving a separate long sentence due to a conviction in california for a rape that's not going to change anytime soon now, the fate of his trial in new york, this overturning and any potential subsequent retrial affects him less because of that, then it affects the case law going forward, right? about sex crimes in general, there was a descent to this decision today from one for the judges that was a sort of hue and cry where she said, this is going to let people guilty of sex crimes off the hook right? >> now. it is also consequential, really sexually exploit their power over women will the benefit of exactly right? so there is a strong dissenting opinion on that now it's also going to matter not only for sex crimes cases going forward, but for this ongoing donald trump hush payments trial, because there's a commonality of the legal theories being applied in both cases, prosecutors argued for and judges allowed in evidence of crimes through than the ones being charged in the tr
first of all, harvey weinstein is not going to be a free man anytime soon. he is serving a separate long sentence due to a conviction in california for a rape that's not going to change anytime soon now, the fate of his trial in new york, this overturning and any potential subsequent retrial affects him less because of that, then it affects the case law going forward, right? about sex crimes in general, there was a descent to this decision today from one for the judges that was a sort of hue...
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weinstein's legal team happily surprised. >> we knew that harvey weinstein did not get a fair trial. >> reporter: in february 2020, weinstein was sentenced to 23 years in new york for criminal sexual assault of one woman and third-degree rape of another. tonight, he remains in a prison outside of albany. actress ashley judd was among the dozens of women to come forward with allegations against the studio boss. >> this is what it's like to be a woman in america, living with male entitlement to our bolds. >> reporter: the manhattan d.a. says he will retry this case. as for weinstein, it's unclear if he'll remain here in new york, or be transferred to a california prison, to serve a 16-year sentence for a conviction there. whit? >> whit: still major questions about what happens next. all right, eva, thank you. >>> now, to those campus protests over the war in gaza, spreading to more colleges and universities tonight. even as authorities move to shut them down. violent confrontations and arrests at emory in atlanta. while at columbia, where the movement began, protesters face a deadline
weinstein's legal team happily surprised. >> we knew that harvey weinstein did not get a fair trial. >> reporter: in february 2020, weinstein was sentenced to 23 years in new york for criminal sexual assault of one woman and third-degree rape of another. tonight, he remains in a prison outside of albany. actress ashley judd was among the dozens of women to come forward with allegations against the studio boss. >> this is what it's like to be a woman in america, living with...
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weinstein was sentenced to 23 years in prison in the new york case. in part of majority opinion criticizing the trial judge saying it is an abuse of judicial discretion to permit untested allegations of nothing more than bad behavior that destroys a defendant's character but sheds no light on their credibility as related to the criminal charges lodged against them. weinstein's attorneys say they will be ready on day one should the new york case be retried today actress ashley judd one of the first to publicly accuse weinstein joined other advocates in response to the news. >> this today is an acted of institutional betrayal i want you to hear this. this is not a blow to the movement it is a clarion call, and we are prepared to answer that call rye main in custody while the next steps play out. is he also set to serve a 16 year sentence for los angeles rape conviction on the side of 2022, a case is he also appealing. gillian? >> alicia acuna on that, thank you. a former public defender working for george gascon is facing almost a dozen felony charges t
weinstein was sentenced to 23 years in prison in the new york case. in part of majority opinion criticizing the trial judge saying it is an abuse of judicial discretion to permit untested allegations of nothing more than bad behavior that destroys a defendant's character but sheds no light on their credibility as related to the criminal charges lodged against them. weinstein's attorneys say they will be ready on day one should the new york case be retried today actress ashley judd one of the...
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in fact, we just happened in new york today with harvey weinstein. i'm not comparing these cases, but it just happened today. where they a higher court ruled that evidence should not have been introduced in a case against harvey weinstein. now he's still in prison for stuff he didn't los angeles, et cetera, they might retry the case, but i wonder jim, if you think introducing this karen mcdougal information and the other catch and kill story information could later be used to call into question this, this case, it's that balancing tests between what is probative and what is prejudicial, right? and those are things that the appellate courts are going to look at. i think there are going to be a lot of appellate issues in this case, including the kind of underlying crimes that make it a felony. i think this case is going to have a lot of fodder for appeals on this case. it's going to go for some time after afterwards. if there's a conviction, trump's attorney just ask pecker whether he told agents eyes and that's fbi agents at a july 2018 interview that
in fact, we just happened in new york today with harvey weinstein. i'm not comparing these cases, but it just happened today. where they a higher court ruled that evidence should not have been introduced in a case against harvey weinstein. now he's still in prison for stuff he didn't los angeles, et cetera, they might retry the case, but i wonder jim, if you think introducing this karen mcdougal information and the other catch and kill story information could later be used to call into question...
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harvey weinstein is in jail in los angeles after being convicted of rape in 2022. he will still be in jail there, but this case, which came four years ago, reversed. >> more on that to come. let's bring in john heilemann, a partner and chief political columnist at puck. it's great to have you back on in your new role. >> a lot to talk about today, but first of all i'm curious your thoughts about this case brought up in arizona yesterday. we now have georgia and arizona. >> the evidence is kind of like the georgia case where you have donald trump on the phone. you think if there's ever been a prima facie case, it's where people are on camera or audio committing crimes. and yet here we are, neither one of these cases going to be heard or decided in time to affect the ultimate political accountability, which will be in this election. any person, not lawyers, not reporters are looking at this and going something's screwed up here that you can do what those people are alleged to have done and there's so much evidence that they did do. there they are, committing fraud in
harvey weinstein is in jail in los angeles after being convicted of rape in 2022. he will still be in jail there, but this case, which came four years ago, reversed. >> more on that to come. let's bring in john heilemann, a partner and chief political columnist at puck. it's great to have you back on in your new role. >> a lot to talk about today, but first of all i'm curious your thoughts about this case brought up in arizona yesterday. we now have georgia and arizona. >> the...
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but it is i look, i was in that position with the harvey weinstein seen trial. yeah. we had a gag order on us and every day after quote, we were you leaving we can't say a word and there's gloria already having these huge press conference beating the heck out of us glorifying the witnesses, the jurors are walking past her as she saying these wonderful things about these witnesses. and we didn't say a word, but i think what you said i've never seen somewhat violate a gag the way donald trump, i mean, we were very get on to mr. weinstein's again, even think about violating the granite for trump is going to love being compared to harvey weinstein i'm not sure that that's you know, i want to play the assembler that i mentioned in the intro, trump began attacking michael cohen. >> it's from an interview he did today with our affiliate wpvi michael cohen is a convicted liar and he's got no credibility whatsoever. he was a lawyer and you rely on your lawyers so yeah, that seems like a pretty clear pretty sure. it's pretty straightforward the places where it's not so straight
but it is i look, i was in that position with the harvey weinstein seen trial. yeah. we had a gag order on us and every day after quote, we were you leaving we can't say a word and there's gloria already having these huge press conference beating the heck out of us glorifying the witnesses, the jurors are walking past her as she saying these wonderful things about these witnesses. and we didn't say a word, but i think what you said i've never seen somewhat violate a gag the way donald trump, i...
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and you've said that you think both trump and weinstein fund fundamentally believed that people can be bought. tell us more well, harvey managed to silence a lot of people of his victims. >> he he terrified them. he got them to sign non-disclosure agreements and he paid them what really is in the big world, a paltry amount of money certainly in hollywood but harvey did in my case, when i was pursuing that story over the course of 20 plus years, just intermittently trying to see if there was a way in he knew that he had it all sewn up and he was very arrogant and he felt that he he had said to me in plain language, they'll never get me that changed when his power started to diminish. >> but as that emerged harvey, suddenly, i was not the one doing the story at that time. it was the new york times and ronan farrow for the new yorker. but i first, i had a fake reporter call me to talk about hollywood then it turned out later that that was a harvey emissary to see what was on my mind since he knew that i knew. and then he got in touch with me and he said he wanted to give me a book offe
and you've said that you think both trump and weinstein fund fundamentally believed that people can be bought. tell us more well, harvey managed to silence a lot of people of his victims. >> he he terrified them. he got them to sign non-disclosure agreements and he paid them what really is in the big world, a paltry amount of money certainly in hollywood but harvey did in my case, when i was pursuing that story over the course of 20 plus years, just intermittently trying to see if there...
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indeed, during weinstein, they left the windows open and it was the end of february, beginning of march. the windows in that same courtroom so sorry, donald it's just how it is all right. well, thank you all so very much. and thank you for that, elizabeth. they really add some real, real sense of the situation down and there, thanks so much to all of you for being with us. next, my guest, jesse ventura, who rocked the political establishment when he was elected governor on the reform party ticket. and he was also now on rfk junior shortlist for vp. so does he think kennedy actually has a shock? he's next then an outfront exclusive. i'll speak to the iranian foreign minister live. one of the most influential officials in tehran tonight briefly in new york with a warning for israel, if it strikes back anderson cooper 360 tonight at eight on cnn everybody wants super straight, super white teeth. >> they want that hollywood white smile, news censored in clinical white provides two sheets whiter teeth and 24/7 sensitive your production. i think it's a great product it's going to help a lot o
indeed, during weinstein, they left the windows open and it was the end of february, beginning of march. the windows in that same courtroom so sorry, donald it's just how it is all right. well, thank you all so very much. and thank you for that, elizabeth. they really add some real, real sense of the situation down and there, thanks so much to all of you for being with us. next, my guest, jesse ventura, who rocked the political establishment when he was elected governor on the reform party...