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he says he texted national enquirer editor-in-chief, dylan howard, quote, trump is eft and dylan howard responded wave the white flag. >> it's over people. >> davidson then mentioned that stormings allegations had already been made public in a blog post to which he responded yet, but he's talking and taking blank is the final nail in the coffin, but he's eft already does that suggest that this is wrapped up in politics? >> oh, absolutely. i mean, it continues to build the notion that the real reason for doing all of this as well as ultimately covering it up in the financial records is to influence the election because it would have been very, very bad for the campaign at that point. so this absolutely adds to that foundation. i mean yeah so just to bring you the updates of what's still going on in the courtroom right now. >> we have presentation of texts from the attorney, mr. davidson i can't believe michael cohen let this go. it's going to be an s show davidson explains to the jury that when howard when dylan howard said trump is tight he means mr. trump is frugal and this has to do w
he says he texted national enquirer editor-in-chief, dylan howard, quote, trump is eft and dylan howard responded wave the white flag. >> it's over people. >> davidson then mentioned that stormings allegations had already been made public in a blog post to which he responded yet, but he's talking and taking blank is the final nail in the coffin, but he's eft already does that suggest that this is wrapped up in politics? >> oh, absolutely. i mean, it continues to build the...
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dylan howard almost goes rogue and he gets intimately involved in helping the situation. when the defense will be attacking michael cohen's credibility in calling him a liar, dylan howard can back up a lot of that testimony. that's why he would've been key . and those text messages, that was something that surprised me. the text message -- keith davidson to dylan howard the night of the election where he says what have we done? i was in a pub in manhattan watching the results in thinking, what have i done? dylan howard will play a key role on the stand. >> thank you, lachlan cartwright, always insightful and interesting. i look forward to talking to you more this evening. >>> christine noel him killed her dog and i owe an apology. (♪♪) try dietary supplements from voltaren, for healthy joints. >>> there are few things that we in the country agree upon nowadays, but love of dogs is about as close as you get. that's probably why was a scandal in 2012 when we learned mitt romney had once strapped is dog to the roof of his car for a 12 hour drive. of course, he was widely
dylan howard almost goes rogue and he gets intimately involved in helping the situation. when the defense will be attacking michael cohen's credibility in calling him a liar, dylan howard can back up a lot of that testimony. that's why he would've been key . and those text messages, that was something that surprised me. the text message -- keith davidson to dylan howard the night of the election where he says what have we done? i was in a pub in manhattan watching the results in thinking, what...
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he tells dylan howard, let them deal with it. dylan howard almost goes rogue here and he himself gets a very intimately involved in helping the situation and so when the defense is going to be attacking michael cohen's credibility and calling him a liar, dylan howard will be able to back up a lot of that testimony. that is why he would have been key here in the text messages, that was something that surprised me, the text message to keith davidson, to keith davidson to dylan howard on the night of the election, when keith davidson sent messages saying what have we done? i was at a pub in manhattan watching the election results and thinking to myself what have i done? dylan howard. >> thank you, lachlan cartwright, always so insightful. i look forward to talking to you more in the future. thanks for joining me this evening. >>> coming up, i owe mitt romney an apology. that is next after a quick break. ck break. my grandfather's run meyer the hatter for over 75 years now. he's got so many life experiences that he can share. finding
he tells dylan howard, let them deal with it. dylan howard almost goes rogue here and he himself gets a very intimately involved in helping the situation and so when the defense is going to be attacking michael cohen's credibility and calling him a liar, dylan howard will be able to back up a lot of that testimony. that is why he would have been key here in the text messages, that was something that surprised me, the text message to keith davidson, to keith davidson to dylan howard on the night...
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it was a text sent to the national enquirer, dylan howard. and davidson is on the stand right now on day nine of the donald trump election interference hush money trial. with explosive testimony being given right now about his dealings with ami and donald trump's inner most circle. earlier today, he told the court and the jury that dylan howard texted him back a response, quote, talk first thing. i will get you por than anyone for it. you know why. davidson said that he understood even back then that the owner of the national enquirer, that david pecker and donald trump were good friends. two weeks after the texts were exchanged, karen mcdougal met with howard, where she alleged that she had an affair with donald trump that went on for several weeks to months. and ami declined to pick up mcdoug al's story and returning to the bargaining table ome when abc news wanted it. they expressed interest in talking to mcdougal. but what abc wanted was for her to tell her story. something she didn't want to do. now in late july, dylan howard texted davi
it was a text sent to the national enquirer, dylan howard. and davidson is on the stand right now on day nine of the donald trump election interference hush money trial. with explosive testimony being given right now about his dealings with ami and donald trump's inner most circle. earlier today, he told the court and the jury that dylan howard texted him back a response, quote, talk first thing. i will get you por than anyone for it. you know why. davidson said that he understood even back...
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>> to dylan howard on election night, what have we done. that was a telling text message. >> but it's chilling, right? you think about the time, we sit here in 2024 at the culmination of this -- the prosecutorial phase, and this is what we're left with. it's just so for boding for him to text that and say what have we done? but there's a "we" there. dylan howard is not going to be testifying in this case, but had his hands just as dirty, too. that next morning after that text message, i was sitting in an editorial conference, that was the morning after we learned that donald trump had won, i had colleagues coming to my in tears saying what have we done? and dylan howard told staffers, it's not as bad as you think. now, we didn't know what had been going on in the background, and i'm disappointed to learn, as you just mentioned that dylan howard won't be in court because of this condition we learned about yesterday. i hope he's okay, but he would have been able to back up what david pecker is saying and what michael cohen will potentially al
>> to dylan howard on election night, what have we done. that was a telling text message. >> but it's chilling, right? you think about the time, we sit here in 2024 at the culmination of this -- the prosecutorial phase, and this is what we're left with. it's just so for boding for him to text that and say what have we done? but there's a "we" there. dylan howard is not going to be testifying in this case, but had his hands just as dirty, too. that next morning after that...
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howard at the white house. >> dylan howard was the editor in chief of the national enquirer, worked under david pecker and they're talking about this meeting at the white house, which david pecker is just testifying. two was according to him, a thank you. dinner that trump was hosting for the team of the national enquirer for what, what pecker has made clear was the help that they gave trump during the election in some of these catch and kill schemes, including the karen mcdougal scheme that we have. a lot of question questions earlier today and also now of course, the stormy daniel's one texts on july 12, 2017 from keith davidson to dylan howard reed's how goes it and there was another one i know wolf that they have been dead. there's debate, debate or whether over whether it will be allowed between those two. one of the attorneys and dylan howard, the former editor in chief one of them saying, what have we done on election night when trump actually won the white house? wolff? >> yeah, a lot of details emerging right now in hi stuff inside the white house with it then former presid
howard at the white house. >> dylan howard was the editor in chief of the national enquirer, worked under david pecker and they're talking about this meeting at the white house, which david pecker is just testifying. two was according to him, a thank you. dinner that trump was hosting for the team of the national enquirer for what, what pecker has made clear was the help that they gave trump during the election in some of these catch and kill schemes, including the karen mcdougal scheme...
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i was in berlin and i never wanted to hear the words david pecker or dylan howard or a.m.i. but i also thought my journalism career was, you know, basically over. who was going to hire anyone that was connected to what was going on here? and i'm very lucky that several years on that's two jobs ago now. you know, i've been with the daily beast and now i'm with the "hollywood reporter." and to your point there, sue, reading the indictment, i was actually down here and it was a moment because in the weeks leading up to it we'd heard stormy daniels, stormy daniels, stormy daniels. i thought if stormy daniels is in this indictment karen has to be here too, and i was just over there actually reading it on my iphone. i talk about this in the piece. and then i see dino the doorman is there. it was like a reunion tour of all these payments. and then crucially was that meeting, the meeting in 2015 is talked about in the indictment. and i did become overcome -- was overcome by emotion because everything that i was whispering late at night to friends in bars, conspiratrial saying there'
i was in berlin and i never wanted to hear the words david pecker or dylan howard or a.m.i. but i also thought my journalism career was, you know, basically over. who was going to hire anyone that was connected to what was going on here? and i'm very lucky that several years on that's two jobs ago now. you know, i've been with the daily beast and now i'm with the "hollywood reporter." and to your point there, sue, reading the indictment, i was actually down here and it was a moment...
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who is dylan howard? he's, he's setting the table with information and with witnesses and evidence that is clearly going to be come relevant later. >> is this jim trusty, when you said that what he's doing right now, having david testified, even though there's only a roughly eight more minutes left before they adjourned for the day. is this what you thought that they would be doing to just establish the credibility of this coconspirator according to them. >> yeah. you get him comfortable on the very interested in what? what's coming next.& you set the stage. and frankly, i think you get to like 12, 30. you look at the judge. if the judge is doing this, then then you show one splashy email that involves president trump. you want to leave them with something that's kind of sexy for overnight. and knowing he's not getting cross-examined for awhile. >> first rule of showbiz leave them wanting more. >> yeah, i think so we're dealing with. the enquirer or god knows, what else is in that secret email account, ma
who is dylan howard? he's, he's setting the table with information and with witnesses and evidence that is clearly going to be come relevant later. >> is this jim trusty, when you said that what he's doing right now, having david testified, even though there's only a roughly eight more minutes left before they adjourned for the day. is this what you thought that they would be doing to just establish the credibility of this coconspirator according to them. >> yeah. you get him...
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they're between dylan howard, who was the editor and chief of the enquirer and keith davidson. he's the attorney that represented both mcdaniel -- stormy daniels and karen mcdougle in their deals for hush money. she said jurors are smiling at all the profanity laced text messages between dylan and howard. i will not read those to you. but in the end, davidson said the deal was frustrating for everybody involved. davidson says to howard, yes, i believe so. i told cohen, michael cohen, this never would have happened without you and the text back from howard of the national enquirer to davidson was he's hopeless. oh, well. another one done. from inside the hush money trial, our reporter also says that former president trump was whispering back and forth with his lead lawyer, todd blanche today, urging him to make stronger arguments about the evidence that can and can't be admitted. that comes after just this morning "the new york times" reported that trump has been complaining that blanche quote has not been following his instructions closely and has been insufficiently aggressive
they're between dylan howard, who was the editor and chief of the enquirer and keith davidson. he's the attorney that represented both mcdaniel -- stormy daniels and karen mcdougle in their deals for hush money. she said jurors are smiling at all the profanity laced text messages between dylan and howard. i will not read those to you. but in the end, davidson said the deal was frustrating for everybody involved. davidson says to howard, yes, i believe so. i told cohen, michael cohen, this never...
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i'll let you know when i hear back from dylan howard del dylan howard flew out to california interview karen mcdougal every time michael cohen calls according to david pecker, he seems more anxious as if he's under pressure, which i would imagine he would be because the boss would be saying what have you heard, what have you heard and michael was very agitated. david pecker said, it looked like he was getting a lot of pressure to get the answer, like right away i think it's really significant that pecker said too, that he's saying that michael that he spoke to trump directly and trump said talk to michael cohen about that's an interesting point that's a really, i think interesting point that's out here because when michael cohen testifies and says, i, this was my job, i was the fixer. >> i think that that's an important point that they just brought out through. >> and as we hit 2:00 p.m. east coast time questioning is finished for the day the jury is getting instructions from the judge before being lent out, but this is this is really been an interesting line of questioning because we
i'll let you know when i hear back from dylan howard del dylan howard flew out to california interview karen mcdougal every time michael cohen calls according to david pecker, he seems more anxious as if he's under pressure, which i would imagine he would be because the boss would be saying what have you heard, what have you heard and michael was very agitated. david pecker said, it looked like he was getting a lot of pressure to get the answer, like right away i think it's really significant...
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on election night, he text dylan howard and says, what have we done? and for me, that was just a moment in court this week where i just thought, that's what i have been asking that. i was asking myself that on election night. what have we done? >> it's part of the phenomenon of the moment to think i must be crazy. what you realize when any device, whether it's a congressional hearing, a criminal trial, shows, no, you weren't crazy. the other thing we learned was about a pardon for election interference. all of the known criminality on the part of these folks was stunning. >> he was texting his mom and saying at least we'll get partnered now. >> that thought process just went into the mind of dylan howard where he probably won't hear from him on the stand, but we did learn what was his conscious. what was going through his mind. it was stunning to hear that. >> lots of great spine doctors here in new york thank you for being so generous with your time today. >>> the rest of the table sticks around. we'll have much more on what happened in court today we
on election night, he text dylan howard and says, what have we done? and for me, that was just a moment in court this week where i just thought, that's what i have been asking that. i was asking myself that on election night. what have we done? >> it's part of the phenomenon of the moment to think i must be crazy. what you realize when any device, whether it's a congressional hearing, a criminal trial, shows, no, you weren't crazy. the other thing we learned was about a pardon for...
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and i want to understand why dylan howard isn't a witness. i want to introduce another guest who has been part of these conversations. he's the co-founder and executive director at protect democracy, former associate white house counsel to president obama. ian bass is here. ian, i wouldn't flatter myself calling my student of autocracy, but i dabble in the study of autocrats and the propaganda piece, trump had it down in a way we didn't even understand. i covered his war with the media as enemies of the people predates that decades in his relationship and arrangement and contractual relationship with the "national enquirer." >> and the contractual relationship is the distinguishing point here because look, all politicians try to massage and work the media. you did this when you were in government. i was part of this in government. the way that most politicians do that in democracy is by making arguments. you reach out to people in the media and try to argue your case and persuade them why you are right and your version of events is the one th
and i want to understand why dylan howard isn't a witness. i want to introduce another guest who has been part of these conversations. he's the co-founder and executive director at protect democracy, former associate white house counsel to president obama. ian bass is here. ian, i wouldn't flatter myself calling my student of autocracy, but i dabble in the study of autocrats and the propaganda piece, trump had it down in a way we didn't even understand. i covered his war with the media as...
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having karen mcdougal and david and dylan howard on the witness stand explaining the karen mcdougal hush money case, explaining why the national enquirer was catching and killing stories that could be bad for donald trump in the lead up to the presidential election, well, that could really help illustrate trump's intent in a very similar case, the stormy daniels case. to that end, also on the potential witness list is keith davidson. davidson was the attorney for both karen mcdougal as she negotiated her payment from the national enquirer and he was the attorney for stormy daniels, as she negotiated her payment to stay quiet. i am sure mr. davidson has plenty to say about what he believes motivated the silencing of his two clients' stories. if you recall, the reason d.a. bragg has to prove the why here is because the way he structured the charges against trump here is not just one singular crime. bragg has charged trump with a misdemeanor, the falsifying of business records, but bragg elevated that charge to a felony by alleging trump falsified those business records in service of commit
having karen mcdougal and david and dylan howard on the witness stand explaining the karen mcdougal hush money case, explaining why the national enquirer was catching and killing stories that could be bad for donald trump in the lead up to the presidential election, well, that could really help illustrate trump's intent in a very similar case, the stormy daniels case. to that end, also on the potential witness list is keith davidson. davidson was the attorney for both karen mcdougal as she...
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that at that point in time, it was a message that was sent from dylan howard, the editor in chief of the national enquirer to keith davidson, who was working as that attorney kind of manager for stormy daniels at the time in which he says this is again, sorry, this is keith davidson to dylan. trump is f-ed. this is what leads to ultimately dylan saying the editor in chief saying quote wave the white flag. it's over, people. the story is already out there. this is where we're watching this all play out. i know you are, too, katy, but they're getting down to the nitty-gritty text messages between the individual who was representing daniels and potentially negotiating the sell of her story in october of 2016 and the editor in chief of the national enquirer. both men clearly believing the access hollywood tape was doing donald trump's campaign in, yet what we're now watching unfold here is potentially more text messages, getting to the point where an actual transaction took place in order to silence daniels. >> and this could be core to the prosecution's argument in terms of motive. why
that at that point in time, it was a message that was sent from dylan howard, the editor in chief of the national enquirer to keith davidson, who was working as that attorney kind of manager for stormy daniels at the time in which he says this is again, sorry, this is keith davidson to dylan. trump is f-ed. this is what leads to ultimately dylan saying the editor in chief saying quote wave the white flag. it's over, people. the story is already out there. this is where we're watching this all...
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hope was on the phone with a lot of those stormy daniels conversations with dylan howard, who was my editor, and michael cohen, as they were furiously trying to sort this situation out in the wake of the access hollywood tape. >> we talked about the importance of the white house journalist who covered the white house, huckabee sanders, obviously was the press secretary. donald trump himself lied on camera about this many times. who knows what sarah huckabee sanders, hope hicks and others within the press operation knew about this, and were concealing from the press, not only the press, the american people. >> we're going to continue this conversation after we take a quick break. next hour, mary mccord is going to be previewing what we're going to see this week at the trial. you're watching "the weekend." >>> i have to get back to new york, because i'm juror number 5 on a big trial. trump's lawyer took one look at me, and said he's going to be on our side. l ingredients no sulfates, no silicones, no dyes. dandruff protection, minimal ingredients. job done. hi, i'm greg. i live in bloo
hope was on the phone with a lot of those stormy daniels conversations with dylan howard, who was my editor, and michael cohen, as they were furiously trying to sort this situation out in the wake of the access hollywood tape. >> we talked about the importance of the white house journalist who covered the white house, huckabee sanders, obviously was the press secretary. donald trump himself lied on camera about this many times. who knows what sarah huckabee sanders, hope hicks and others...
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how to deal and howard respond, dylan howard over ami the national enquirer, he responded with waved the white flag. it's over people exclamation point. and how did you interpret that? i think he was second in my opinion he asks based on the access hollywood tape, answer yes. >> it was very well. let me get caitlin, who has been covering this very thoroughly. what did you make of this exchange? >> yeah. not only is this highlighting the nexus between the campaign and all of the folks dealing with the hush money stories, the catch and kill plans. >> but this access hollywood moment and the reactions to it, it is the central moment in the 2016 campaign for trump, where it becomes clear he has an issue potentially with female voters, and then it's the catalyst for the series of things that come after that are all central to to this trial. >> it's sets up not just this need or want for stormy daniels to tell her story publicly, then getting the national enquirer interested or involved in these conversations but also, it is the moment that then keith davidson, the attorney to stormy danie
how to deal and howard respond, dylan howard over ami the national enquirer, he responded with waved the white flag. it's over people exclamation point. and how did you interpret that? i think he was second in my opinion he asks based on the access hollywood tape, answer yes. >> it was very well. let me get caitlin, who has been covering this very thoroughly. what did you make of this exchange? >> yeah. not only is this highlighting the nexus between the campaign and all of the...
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prosecutors want to get messages from stormy down then publicist to the ami executive dylan howard. we know he's been at the center of all of this and they want to be able to get them into the record because they believe they'll help contextualize other messages. it all goes back to the narrative they're trying to paint here. >> yeah, texts, things like emails, text messages, things that are contemporaneous with time that these things happen are great corroboration of witness testimony that is relying on things like memory that can fade over time, or if the cross examination of a witness calls into question their credibility. you like to have that kind of contemporary rainiest exchanges that reinforce that. >> what about this? >> we're prosecutors are saying that if this is matthew colangelo's one of the prosecutors that trouble was attacking ready to leave before the gag order was expanded they want if trump does get on the stand, if he does get up there and testified they want to be able to use the gag order violations during the cross-examination. what would be the point of prose
prosecutors want to get messages from stormy down then publicist to the ami executive dylan howard. we know he's been at the center of all of this and they want to be able to get them into the record because they believe they'll help contextualize other messages. it all goes back to the narrative they're trying to paint here. >> yeah, texts, things like emails, text messages, things that are contemporaneous with time that these things happen are great corroboration of witness testimony...
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howard. it's not the hush money the national enquirer paid karen mcdougalen to kill her story. the hushll money at the center monday's trial is the money paid to adult film star stephanie clifford, when you probably knou better by the stage name stormy daniels. but the contour of these cases are very, very similar. daniels like mcdougal was ready to goga public with her story a was paid to stay silent. what's moreo both of these payments, the money for karen mcdougal and stormy daniels, those payments were made in the lead-upen to the 2016 election, and that could be key here. because one of the things -- one of the central things that district attorney alvin bragg will have toal prove in his cai why donald trump did what me did, why did he arrange those payments to stormy daniels? having karen mcdougal and dylan and explaining why the national enquirer was catching and killing stories that could be bad for donald trump in the lead-up to the presidential election, that could illustrate trump'
howard. it's not the hush money the national enquirer paid karen mcdougalen to kill her story. the hushll money at the center monday's trial is the money paid to adult film star stephanie clifford, when you probably knou better by the stage name stormy daniels. but the contour of these cases are very, very similar. daniels like mcdougal was ready to goga public with her story a was paid to stay silent. what's moreo both of these payments, the money for karen mcdougal and stormy daniels, those...
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the prosecution showed the jury an exchange of text messages between davidson and dylan howard, then the top editor of the national enquirer. injune 2016, davidson texted, "i have a blockbuster trump story." to which howard replied... professor ron sullivan is from harvard law school. he's in newton massachussetts. let's start with the gag order. nine posts on true social have come down in one went out. i'm not sure whether that fits with the gag order, does it? it whether that fits with the gag order, does it?— whether that fits with the gag order, does it? ., , order, does it? it does. under the a. order, does it? it does. under the .a. order order, does it? it does. under the gag order trump — order, does it? it does. under the gag order trump is _ order, does it? it does. under the gag order trump is free _ order, does it? it does. under the gag order trump is free to - order, does it? it does. under the gag order trump is free to criticise thejudge and the gag order trump is free to criticise the judge and the process and also two things, hejust the judge and the process and
the prosecution showed the jury an exchange of text messages between davidson and dylan howard, then the top editor of the national enquirer. injune 2016, davidson texted, "i have a blockbuster trump story." to which howard replied... professor ron sullivan is from harvard law school. he's in newton massachussetts. let's start with the gag order. nine posts on true social have come down in one went out. i'm not sure whether that fits with the gag order, does it? it whether that fits...
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. >> john: we should point out howard and rothstein, dylan howard was the former editor and chief of the "national enquirer." david rothstein was owned a company called investor advisory services which pecker said the money was kind of washed through for a lot of payments for various and sundry things. but still even though there was a celebratory dinner and there was a potential catch and kill scheme here, you could call it buying a story and never publishing it or you can call it catch and kill. where is the crime? >> that is a key question and certainly what the defense will focus in on because we all know the nondisclosure agreements are legal. it is done routinely you have these across the country. you are talking about requiring a nondisclosure agreement and to ramrod this and where is the crime? the prosecution has to dovetail this entire scheme as they are trying to create and there are two steps into the criminality of it. number one is you had this type of agreement to begin with and the agreement was to affect the election. so you put david packer on where this is all the
. >> john: we should point out howard and rothstein, dylan howard was the former editor and chief of the "national enquirer." david rothstein was owned a company called investor advisory services which pecker said the money was kind of washed through for a lot of payments for various and sundry things. but still even though there was a celebratory dinner and there was a potential catch and kill scheme here, you could call it buying a story and never publishing it or you can call...
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moreover, dylan howard is not coming to this trial to testify. he lives in australia now. david pecker revealed he understands that he has some health problem that makes it untenable for him to travel. on balance, the judge decided this would be too explosive to expose the jury too, but if you read the transcript and the sidebar between the lawyers when they are talking about the text messages to that first- degree relative, there is more of where that's coming from, a lot of other statements that indicate howard fully believed karen mcdougal was telling the truth on election night, was horrified to see what had gone down. if those statements had gone into evidence, i think it would have been one more notch in the d.a.s belt, with respect to proving up the existence of the conspiracy, and the understanding on the national enquirer's heart that this was not only wrong, but unlawful.>> go get some sleep, go spend time of your with your families, we need both of your brains this week as we are watching and trying to figure out what's happening. i appreciate you meeting with m
moreover, dylan howard is not coming to this trial to testify. he lives in australia now. david pecker revealed he understands that he has some health problem that makes it untenable for him to travel. on balance, the judge decided this would be too explosive to expose the jury too, but if you read the transcript and the sidebar between the lawyers when they are talking about the text messages to that first- degree relative, there is more of where that's coming from, a lot of other statements...
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dylan howard, of course, worked at ami fire senior editor, the national enquirer? yes. >> there is a tape recording of donald trump talking to michael cohen about the, uh, hundred and $50,000 that mcdougal thing, you know? saying something to the effect of what's it going to cost 150. so i'm sure that'll be important in this guy tape is so important, it's clear that up probably later and you can look at that, dave, it's public. i think cnn broke the story. if i remember, it's on the internet and you can look at that tape and they're going to argue it both ways. it sounds trump knows some of the details. so that'll be good for the prosecution. but the defense will say, look at this tape, trump is just sort of deferring to michael. i don't know. i'm fine with the payment. you handle the nuances, but the fact that he knew about it and moved it is important, valuable to the prosecutor's. yes. and we know that the prosecutor the attorney, joshua steinglass, is continuing his questioning of keith davidson right now. we're going to continue to monitor that everyone standb
dylan howard, of course, worked at ami fire senior editor, the national enquirer? yes. >> there is a tape recording of donald trump talking to michael cohen about the, uh, hundred and $50,000 that mcdougal thing, you know? saying something to the effect of what's it going to cost 150. so i'm sure that'll be important in this guy tape is so important, it's clear that up probably later and you can look at that, dave, it's public. i think cnn broke the story. if i remember, it's on the...
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>> i think it absolutely does, not only that david pecker knew it was illegal but that dylan howard figure that out as well and i should say, it's a close call from an evidentiary perspective. on the other hand, this was a statement he was making to a first degree relative, david pecker revealed that he had some sort of health problem. on balance, judge merchan decided that this would be interesting to expose the jury to. there's a lot of where that's coming from, that indicate that howard fully believes karen mcdougal was telling the truth, on election night, and was horrified to see what had gone down. if the statements had come into evidence i think that it would have been one more notch in the d.a.s belt with respect to proving the existence of the conspiracy and the understanding that this was not only wrong, but unlawful. >> go get some sleep, spend time with your families, we need you both, as we are all watching what's happening. thank you for joining us. >>> coming up, my colleagues are joining us and we will ask them about courtroom campaigning, debates, and whether joe biden sho
>> i think it absolutely does, not only that david pecker knew it was illegal but that dylan howard figure that out as well and i should say, it's a close call from an evidentiary perspective. on the other hand, this was a statement he was making to a first degree relative, david pecker revealed that he had some sort of health problem. on balance, judge merchan decided that this would be interesting to expose the jury to. there's a lot of where that's coming from, that indicate that...
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david pecker and dylan howard basically ran "the enquirer." they are central to the case that there was a known, formal and financed criminal plot to catch and kill these stories. the other name you see there, keith davidson, you may remember was stormy daniels' lawyer at one point. let's start with the tabloid chief pecker, he's one of the chief people that cohen's team says will corroborate michael cohen's damning story against trump. you need corroboration and different witnesses and all of that, in fact, just last night cohen adviser lanny davis was previewing that testimony right here. >> what other witness or witnesses do you think would most clearly corroborate your testimony. >> i will answer your question axe cording to public reports because i was in the room with michael for almost two years while prosecutors were preparing. >> i know. >> i can tell you there is another major crime that michael was forced to plead guilty to, and he was not involved with the national enquirer someone named david pecker, that he met with trump met wit
david pecker and dylan howard basically ran "the enquirer." they are central to the case that there was a known, formal and financed criminal plot to catch and kill these stories. the other name you see there, keith davidson, you may remember was stormy daniels' lawyer at one point. let's start with the tabloid chief pecker, he's one of the chief people that cohen's team says will corroborate michael cohen's damning story against trump. you need corroboration and different witnesses...
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howard at "the national enquirer" and he said "what have we done?" >>> meeting of the discussion me tonight, adam klotz field, who was in the courtroom, in the courthouse today and who will be there every day for us for the trial. he is a follow at justice security. also during this, former fbi general counsel, andrew weissman. and melissa murray, they are both nyu law professors and msnbc legal analysts and co- authors of the new york times best-selling book "the trump indictments, the historic charging documents with commentary." adam, you are our eyes and ears in there. you are getting the juror experience of taking the picture of it all. what do you think the jurors went on with today? >> they came home with a lot of information because this was an alert jury. they were wrapped in attention w both in the prosecution and th defense statements. and, they came home with this bombshell quote that ended your introduction, limit, the what have we done ? it was almost in oppenheimer -like moment where you have stormy daniels lawyer with a recognition th
howard at "the national enquirer" and he said "what have we done?" >>> meeting of the discussion me tonight, adam klotz field, who was in the courtroom, in the courthouse today and who will be there every day for us for the trial. he is a follow at justice security. also during this, former fbi general counsel, andrew weissman. and melissa murray, they are both nyu law professors and msnbc legal analysts and co- authors of the new york times best-selling book...
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. >> un fiscal tambien exhibio un mensaje en el que otro exeditor de ese mismo tabloide, dylan howard, escribio que al ganar trump en 2016 al menos seria indultado por la violacion a la ley electoral. >> y nos quedamos en nueva york con otro caso de alto perfil. >> la historica condena contra el exproductor de hollywood, harvey weinstein, por violacion sexual, pues esta fue revocada. >> la decision de la corte de apelaciones de nueva york es un giro inesperado en este caso, que ademas origino el movimiento me too y esto quiere decir que el juicio contra weinstein tendra que repetirse porque el fallo de los magistrados indico que el juez a cargo de ese caso cometio graves fallas al permitir testimonios de presuntos actos sexuales anteriores contra otras personas que no eran las denunciantes. >> no quisiera que se desanimen con esta corte hoy pero al contrario que contrario, que sepan que los sobrevivientes, incluso los que denunciaron a weinstein antes, han estado trayendo mucho cambio. >> weinstein, de 72 anos y con diabetes, seria enviado a california, en donde fue sentenciado a 16 a
. >> un fiscal tambien exhibio un mensaje en el que otro exeditor de ese mismo tabloide, dylan howard, escribio que al ganar trump en 2016 al menos seria indultado por la violacion a la ley electoral. >> y nos quedamos en nueva york con otro caso de alto perfil. >> la historica condena contra el exproductor de hollywood, harvey weinstein, por violacion sexual, pues esta fue revocada. >> la decision de la corte de apelaciones de nueva york es un giro inesperado en este...
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the name dylan howard came up. tell us about him and why he's important. >> reporter: he's another individual we should expect to be a witness called to the stand in this trial. dylan howard was working as the editor in chief of the national enquirer as all this unfolded in 2015 and 2016. he, per the prosecution, was engaged in prosecutions between david pecker, michael cohen, as well as donald trump. particularly around the stormy daniels payment and arrangement in october of 2016, david pecker, the prosecution suggested, will testify that he contacted dylan howard, the editor in chief, about the stormy daniels allegations and directed howard to communicate are cohen that stormy daniels had come to the national enquirer with interests of selling their story to them and based off the previous conversations about the catch and kill scheme, he directed howard to engage with cohen about her story and the fact she was looking for $130,000. it was at that point in time where cohen then directly worked with daniels' lawy
the name dylan howard came up. tell us about him and why he's important. >> reporter: he's another individual we should expect to be a witness called to the stand in this trial. dylan howard was working as the editor in chief of the national enquirer as all this unfolded in 2015 and 2016. he, per the prosecution, was engaged in prosecutions between david pecker, michael cohen, as well as donald trump. particularly around the stormy daniels payment and arrangement in october of 2016, david...
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we had one where dylan howard who was the top editor of the national enquirer goes to california to meet karen mcdougal and he's texting information about her back and forth with other people. we're going to be able to see some of that. and the other thing i'm really wondering, david pecker is going to be up tomorrow. are we going to get -- i know we will, but how much more information are we going to get about the meeting that david pecker had with michael cohen and donald trump? what was the arrangement? it was more than just those three payments that we know about. there were so many more covers. just how did that all happen? i think that's going to be really interesting to see how david pecker's testimony unfolds tomorrow. >> what did you make of pecker's affect as a witness? i saw his soft spoken and almost elliptical as he spoke. >> from the overflow room, he seemed kind of approachable and almost sort of like a grandfatherly friendly figure. it was interesting. lockland cartwright we had on earlier was talking about him and he used to work with him and just saw him as a much young
we had one where dylan howard who was the top editor of the national enquirer goes to california to meet karen mcdougal and he's texting information about her back and forth with other people. we're going to be able to see some of that. and the other thing i'm really wondering, david pecker is going to be up tomorrow. are we going to get -- i know we will, but how much more information are we going to get about the meeting that david pecker had with michael cohen and donald trump? what was the...
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there's a picture of dylan howard hammering it out in the oval office as well as that picture walking him out in the rose garden. that's a conversation during which pecker says to him yet again how's karen. >> is the implication of how's our girl and how's karen how's she doing or is he holding to the agreement? >> is she holding to agreement and satisfied with what you offered her. she was trying to forward her career. she wanted to do red carpet inert views and write columns and some of the fitness magazines. so at one point pecker has her come new york and he has a meeting where he hears her out about her various complaints with her contractual agreement with american media? why? because in his words wants to keep her in the family, hoemds her close. >> i did think as i was reading our notes because we don't have the transcript of what was being said in the cross, that the john edwards case is the closest kind of parallel analog we have here, and particularly because that ended up in acquittal, and that turned on this question whether he was suexpressing an explosive and embarrassi
there's a picture of dylan howard hammering it out in the oval office as well as that picture walking him out in the rose garden. that's a conversation during which pecker says to him yet again how's karen. >> is the implication of how's our girl and how's karen how's she doing or is he holding to the agreement? >> is she holding to agreement and satisfied with what you offered her. she was trying to forward her career. she wanted to do red carpet inert views and write columns and...
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as could dylan howard, the former editor in chief of the national enquirer. and more importantly, really, his boss, american media ceo ui diren packer . he reportedly acted as trump's eyes and ears for negative stories, including allegations by daniels and make two-goal. they paid mcdougal a six-figure sum for the rights to hurst tori so they could finally bury the so-called catch and kill tactic. there's also hope hicks participated in phone calls around the payoff. she could testify along with several other trump organization and white house officials. the star witness may be trumps one time fixture, michael cohen. he's a lawyer who has already pleaded guilty and done jail time for his role in this case for what he did. he says he was the guy who set up the whole hush money up operation at trumps request using his own money. he's champing at the bit to testify against trump. >> he should be worried about me, he should be worried about the manhattan district attorney. the district attorney of new york prosecutors. he should be worried about the documentary e
as could dylan howard, the former editor in chief of the national enquirer. and more importantly, really, his boss, american media ceo ui diren packer . he reportedly acted as trump's eyes and ears for negative stories, including allegations by daniels and make two-goal. they paid mcdougal a six-figure sum for the rights to hurst tori so they could finally bury the so-called catch and kill tactic. there's also hope hicks participated in phone calls around the payoff. she could testify along...
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that we would have one where dylan howard, the top editor of the national enquirer, he's texting information about her back and forth with other people. we're going to be able to see some of that. the other thing i'm really wondering, david is going to be up tomorrow. i mean how much more information are we going to get about the meeting that he had with michael cohen and donald trump. what was the arrangement? it is more than just those three payments that we know about. there are so many more covers. just how did that all happen. we will see how they unfold tomorrow. >> i found them soft spoken, made me think he'll be up there for a long time? >> it did. from the overflow room, he seemed kind of approachable in almost sort of like a grandfatherly-friendly figure. it was interesting, cartwright who we had earlier, was talking about him. he used to work with him as a younger man, he was slower, forgettable. he came across a little differently, and i wonder how he played with the jury, but approachable. i think people got a different view of him depending on what room they were in. but i foun
that we would have one where dylan howard, the top editor of the national enquirer, he's texting information about her back and forth with other people. we're going to be able to see some of that. the other thing i'm really wondering, david is going to be up tomorrow. i mean how much more information are we going to get about the meeting that he had with michael cohen and donald trump. what was the arrangement? it is more than just those three payments that we know about. there are so many more...
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as could dylan howard the former editor-in-chief from the national enquirer and more importantly his boss. that would be david packer on the right of the screen. they act as his eyes and ears for the story. they paid mcdougal a six-figure sum to the rights of her story so they could quietly bury it. a so-called catch and kill tactic. there is also trump hicks former aide that participated in phone calls around the time of the payoff. she could testify along with several other trump organization and white house officials. the star witness maybe is one time fixer, michael cohen. is of it he pleaded guilty and served jail time for what he did in this case. he said he set up the operation using his own money. he is champing at the bit to testify as he told jen psaki last month. >> he should be worried about me. he should be worried about the prosecutors and documentary evidence and all of the witnesses that are going to be coming into that trial, simply because as others have also appropriately put it, this is a very simple case. >> if you are wondering what he is talking about that he c
as could dylan howard the former editor-in-chief from the national enquirer and more importantly his boss. that would be david packer on the right of the screen. they act as his eyes and ears for the story. they paid mcdougal a six-figure sum to the rights of her story so they could quietly bury it. a so-called catch and kill tactic. there is also trump hicks former aide that participated in phone calls around the time of the payoff. she could testify along with several other trump organization...
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he had told the editor in chief dylan howard, right? you covered as well that this was all had to be highly, highly confidential they need do that. this is something that could be problematic if it became as public as it is coming up becoming right now yeah, that's exactly right. >> that was news to me by the way, that secret, a hidden the email address that revelation yesterday, that was not known among staffers at the enquirer, for example, i was thinking about some of the targets of the enquirer are some of the victims some of the people who have been smeared by the tabloid in the past, they have like into these tactics to blackmail, to bribery. but what we're also hearing about it, some of the more run of the mill work, the enquirer would do right? dirty up pictures of hillary clinton and make donald trump a celebrity. it was that kind of run of the mill work that was helping trump as well as as this more sensitive work that we're hearing. now confessed to now admit to in real time. it's all comes down to three letters. kaitlan with
he had told the editor in chief dylan howard, right? you covered as well that this was all had to be highly, highly confidential they need do that. this is something that could be problematic if it became as public as it is coming up becoming right now yeah, that's exactly right. >> that was news to me by the way, that secret, a hidden the email address that revelation yesterday, that was not known among staffers at the enquirer, for example, i was thinking about some of the targets of...
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howard. >>> walmart will close all of its health care clinics nationwide because of rising costs and challenges with reimbursements. two sources told cnbc all 51 clinic locations across five states will close over the next 45 to 90 days. it comes after they announced it planned to open 22 more locations this year, and even more in 2025. guess not. >>> and eight prominent u.s. regional newspapers are suing openai and microsoft for copyright infringement. they allege openai and microsoft used articles without permission to train chatgbt and co-pilot. it's a similar argument to the one "the new york times" made in its suit against both companies back in december. john, back to you, sir. >> a lot riding on that for the media industry. >>> coming up, here's another look at today's mystery chart. the stock just hit an all-time high, and one of the closest rivals just went public last week. we'll tell you what it is and speak with the ceo, next. ♪♪ sofi is helping me get my money right to achieve my ambitions. wanna see? ♪♪ ♪♪ like earning more money on my money as a head chef.
howard. >>> walmart will close all of its health care clinics nationwide because of rising costs and challenges with reimbursements. two sources told cnbc all 51 clinic locations across five states will close over the next 45 to 90 days. it comes after they announced it planned to open 22 more locations this year, and even more in 2025. guess not. >>> and eight prominent u.s. regional newspapers are suing openai and microsoft for copyright infringement. they allege openai and...
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howard, chief content officer. at that point, not only were they doing it for trump for the first time, first payment was $30,000.00 to the doorman. second payment, $150,000.00. the thing the cost of not succeed in deflecting, trump was involved full-time. but was the best thing david pecker did for them? he testified about multiple conversations with trump himself, whether in person or by phone. trump was involved in the karen mcdougal story from start to finish, even holding a dinner at the white house in july of 2017, where he says to david pecker, this is your dinner, invite as many business associates as you want and there is a picture of dylan howard in the oval office as well as a picture of them walking the perimeter of the rose garden, david pecker and trump. this is a conversation during which david pecker says trump said to him, how is karen? >> is the application of house our girl and house karen, how she doing or is it is she holding to the agreement to not tell the story ? >> is she happy with what yo
howard, chief content officer. at that point, not only were they doing it for trump for the first time, first payment was $30,000.00 to the doorman. second payment, $150,000.00. the thing the cost of not succeed in deflecting, trump was involved full-time. but was the best thing david pecker did for them? he testified about multiple conversations with trump himself, whether in person or by phone. trump was involved in the karen mcdougal story from start to finish, even holding a dinner at the...
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anything in excess of that had to be done with david approval and with the approval of dylan howard, chief content officer. to that point, not only were they doing it for trump for the first time, first payment was $30,000 to the doorman, second, $150,000, and most important way, the thing cross did not succeed in deflated, trump was involved the whole time. what was the best thing david pecker did? he testified about multiple conversations with trump himself, in person or by phone. trump was involved in the karen mcdougal story from start to finish, even holding a dinner at the white house in august or july of 2017 where he says, this is your dinner, invite as many business associates as you want and is a picture of dylan howard in the oval office, as well as a picture of them walking the perimeter of the rose garden. david pecker and trump. that the conversation during which and said trump said to him, yet again, how is karen? >> is the implication of "house or girl," and "how's karen?" is she holding to agreement? >> is she and is she happy with what you've offered. talked on dire
anything in excess of that had to be done with david approval and with the approval of dylan howard, chief content officer. to that point, not only were they doing it for trump for the first time, first payment was $30,000 to the doorman, second, $150,000, and most important way, the thing cross did not succeed in deflated, trump was involved the whole time. what was the best thing david pecker did? he testified about multiple conversations with trump himself, in person or by phone. trump was...
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so i said, after dylan howard interviewed her, she claimed that she had an offer from abc, from "dancing with the stars" for her story and she had an offer from a mexican group for $8 million. i said to trump, no, i don't believe there is an offer for $8 million. i think the story should be purchased, he said to trump. and i believe we should buy it. trump said to me, i don't buy any stories any time you do anything like this, it gets out any way. so i said, i still believe we should take this story off the market. trump said to pecker, let me think about it and i'll have michael cohen call you back in a few days. pecker's revelations weren't the only extraordinary fireworks in court today. the day began a different way. with judge merchan hearing evidence and argument over trump's gag order. the prosecution said that trump has violated the gag order placed on him in this case at least ten times. in his defense of the ex-president trump's attorney todd blanche had a testy exchange from the judge. said you are losing all credible with the court which goes without saying not a good thing t
so i said, after dylan howard interviewed her, she claimed that she had an offer from abc, from "dancing with the stars" for her story and she had an offer from a mexican group for $8 million. i said to trump, no, i don't believe there is an offer for $8 million. i think the story should be purchased, he said to trump. and i believe we should buy it. trump said to me, i don't buy any stories any time you do anything like this, it gets out any way. so i said, i still believe we should...
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howard and harvey weinstein, and requested came my way for damaging information on women that went on to recuse harvey weinstein of sexual assault. >> let's talk about these various meetings that pecker winds up in the white house. >> there were a couple really memorable meetings that david pecker talked about today. one involved a meeting right after donald trump is elected. and he gets a call from donald trump's secretary saying the president-elect would like to see you. david pecker comes over to trump tower and he's a bit overwhelmed by all the security. and jared kushner sees him and taps him on the shoulder and says come with me. he escorts david pecker up to trump's office. he walks in and he sees this incredible assembly of men, like -- >> james comey. >> james comey, like the head of the fbi was there, reince priebus, this group of people. they're talking about government business. and donald trump introduces david pecker to the room and he says, he knows more than anybody in this room. and it was a joke, as david pecker pointed out. nobody laughed. >> especially comey. he's
howard and harvey weinstein, and requested came my way for damaging information on women that went on to recuse harvey weinstein of sexual assault. >> let's talk about these various meetings that pecker winds up in the white house. >> there were a couple really memorable meetings that david pecker talked about today. one involved a meeting right after donald trump is elected. and he gets a call from donald trump's secretary saying the president-elect would like to see you. david...
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text messages between davidson and the editor of the "national enquirer," david howard, dylan howard, detailed the deal made with mcdougal beginning with, i have a blockbuster trump story. upon finalizing the agreement, howard texted davidson, quote, we're going to lay it on thick for her. davidson replied, good. throw in an ambassadorship for me. i'm thinking isle of man. today, davidson testified that his comment was something of a joke. but he sent it because he knew the deal would help trump's candidacy. the text between the two also lay out the impact of stormy daniels' re-emergence in the days following the october 2016 release of the "access hollywood" tape. davidson texted howard on october 8th, trump is f'd, with howard responding, wave the white flag. it's over, people. the next day, davidson texted, hi, the story is already out there. to which howard responded, yeah, but her talking and taking blank is the final nail in the coffin, but he's f'd already. davidson testified on how michael cohen missed deadlines to make the $130,000 payment to daniels with davidson recalling c
text messages between davidson and the editor of the "national enquirer," david howard, dylan howard, detailed the deal made with mcdougal beginning with, i have a blockbuster trump story. upon finalizing the agreement, howard texted davidson, quote, we're going to lay it on thick for her. davidson replied, good. throw in an ambassadorship for me. i'm thinking isle of man. today, davidson testified that his comment was something of a joke. but he sent it because he knew the deal would...
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i noticed that the judge, judge merchan ruled that some e-mails, especially from donald howard, dylan howard, get the name right, the "enquirer" editor, were ruled inadmissible, and they were very damaging. these were texts or e-mails about how he expected, well, if he gets elected he can, you know, pardon me for electoral interference or something like that. it was pretty damaging stuch. -- stuff. how does the judge decide? these are really damaging e-mails, and is there any connection between the fact that a very prominent case was overturned on appeal today in the same courtroom involving harvey weinstein and is it possible that the judge is being even more cautious to keep prior and controversial stuff out because he doesn't want to be overturned? >> certainly a judge is concerned always about making sure there's a record about not getting overturned. first and foremost, you're thinking about does it meet the rules. here, i think there's some very technical rules about hearsay exceptions, and so i think some of that is why the judge is parsing, and then there is -- obviously if yo
i noticed that the judge, judge merchan ruled that some e-mails, especially from donald howard, dylan howard, get the name right, the "enquirer" editor, were ruled inadmissible, and they were very damaging. these were texts or e-mails about how he expected, well, if he gets elected he can, you know, pardon me for electoral interference or something like that. it was pretty damaging stuch. -- stuff. how does the judge decide? these are really damaging e-mails, and is there any...
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howard, had already flown to california to interview mcdougle about her story. decided essentially that she was credible after which point trump calls pecker and said what do you think we should do. i also thought that it was a fascinating introduction to the world of tabloid journalism. it was like pecker was emptying the contents of his head about the lexicon and standard practices tabloid journalists use. whether we're talking about the source agreements or what he called taking a story off the marketplace, which is a nice way of saying catch and kill. david pecker was very nakedly frankly and calmly revealing the tricks of the trade. tricks that played into his very solid but also extremely transactional friendship with donald trump. one that he called mutually beneficial for decades because trump was a key seller of his magazines. when people went into the supermarket, they wanted to buy the magazines with donald trump on the cover and when they in fact tested which celebrities were the most popular, trump ranked among the top. each and every time. so david
howard, had already flown to california to interview mcdougle about her story. decided essentially that she was credible after which point trump calls pecker and said what do you think we should do. i also thought that it was a fascinating introduction to the world of tabloid journalism. it was like pecker was emptying the contents of his head about the lexicon and standard practices tabloid journalists use. whether we're talking about the source agreements or what he called taking a story off...
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howard, the editor-in-chief of the national enquirer at the time, and a close relative stating at least if trump wins, i will be pardoned for electoral fraud. joining now is adam klotz feld, in the courtroom today and in that courtroom every day for us at the trump trial. he is a fellow at justice security. i paid next to no attention to this trial today with the supreme court and the transcript. what did i miss? >> well, what you missed was david pecker steadily chipping away at trump's defenses. i will give you one example. there was a moment where pecker was asked point blank did he think that trump was concerned about the campaign or his family? and pecker said the campaign. and as to elaborate on that, because as to his personal opinion why did he think that, trump never spoke about ivanka, ever spoke about melania. he spoke about the campaign over and over again. and we heard an earful about the campaign, mostly through michael cohen constantly worrying about what the bosses thinking. when the transcript came, there are more than a dozen mentions of the boss. typically the boss wi
howard, the editor-in-chief of the national enquirer at the time, and a close relative stating at least if trump wins, i will be pardoned for electoral fraud. joining now is adam klotz feld, in the courtroom today and in that courtroom every day for us at the trump trial. he is a fellow at justice security. i paid next to no attention to this trial today with the supreme court and the transcript. what did i miss? >> well, what you missed was david pecker steadily chipping away at trump's...
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david pecker was told the former editor in chief of the national enquirer, dylan howard, about his 2015 meeting with trump and cohen, that this agreement had to be highly confidential. howard is a potential witness. he ran a network of sources for ami. but how many people would have known about something like what is alleged with donald trump? >> a very small amount of people. that that has to know. people like me in my role of promoting the magazines and stories they carried definitely would have had to know about that kind of thing. it's a practice that has been going on for quite a while. not just since trump was president. also something that david's company at the time had 27 magazines. they were health and fitness, shape, men's, journal of women's fitness, i forget which one. i have some dirt for piece of enquirer but if you do a piece with shape, that piece will go away because he needed the newsstand support for those other titles. so that was very much similar to catch and kill and it's been going on for a while. >> it is fascinating and your insights are invaluable. thanks for
david pecker was told the former editor in chief of the national enquirer, dylan howard, about his 2015 meeting with trump and cohen, that this agreement had to be highly confidential. howard is a potential witness. he ran a network of sources for ami. but how many people would have known about something like what is alleged with donald trump? >> a very small amount of people. that that has to know. people like me in my role of promoting the magazines and stories they carried definitely...
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text in the "national enquirer," dylan howard saying, quote, we'll put it on the screen, "what have we done?" what does that do, david? because that's no in and of itself a crime, it is more the realization that they buried enough stuff to get trump close enough to lose the popular vote and eek out an electoral college win. and if some of this had come out earl will any the primary, heck, cruz might have been the nominee to begin with. we might not have had any of this. >> i think it does a couple of things. one, it helps demonstrate the kind of thinking around the conspiracy, that this was -- they were really propping this guy up and trying to promote him, which is really what they need to show as part of this conspiracy. but i also think it brings to it an emotional element, a recognition by the people involved that there is something going on really bad here. and if the people close to him and in that circle had that feeling, it also helps demonstrate i think implicitly a sense of knowledge and intent by the defendant. >> emily, we don't usually hear "what have we done?" outside of
text in the "national enquirer," dylan howard saying, quote, we'll put it on the screen, "what have we done?" what does that do, david? because that's no in and of itself a crime, it is more the realization that they buried enough stuff to get trump close enough to lose the popular vote and eek out an electoral college win. and if some of this had come out earl will any the primary, heck, cruz might have been the nominee to begin with. we might not have had any of this....
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stormy daniels came out of the woodwork and my former client called david and dylan howard and say, i represent stormy daniels after that call was made to national enquirer michael cohen got a call from david that supports that scheme that they wanted to kill this story because it would affect the election. and you mentioned, i think in a break, this recording that michael cohen has in september timber of 2016, that recording is very devastating to mr. trump. president trump, because trump tells cohen, don't pay with a check, pay with cash and echoes what elliott said that goes to intent that they're trying to conceal but we certainly know from council for cohen and different interviews that there is some receipts that were waiting to hear from the prosecution is now set expectations. the jury, here's i'm going to tell you one other quick from both of you, who comes after david? >> oh, my goodness, who comes after david i think maybe some of the more boring witnesses people to establish from inside the trump organization mission to establish how the payments were made. i think what yo
stormy daniels came out of the woodwork and my former client called david and dylan howard and say, i represent stormy daniels after that call was made to national enquirer michael cohen got a call from david that supports that scheme that they wanted to kill this story because it would affect the election. and you mentioned, i think in a break, this recording that michael cohen has in september timber of 2016, that recording is very devastating to mr. trump. president trump, because trump...
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when the doorman's story came down the pike i talked to dylan howard, who was my editor and said, listen, we need some time. i said, i sense that michael cohen is going to find out about this and donald trump is going to eventually find out about this. but for the sake of the inquire, for the sake of our legacy in terms of breaking these types of stories let us at least work the story and we did investigate it for a very short period of time, dispatch reporters got photos of the woman and her doctor know that you were doing that for donald trump? i mean, did you know that, you know, i had no real idea anderson that there had been an actual arrangement. i didn't learn that until wires. and what issue. so what was the process? i mean, obviously the heart broke, the john edwards story got there was a nomination per pillar for that but they also, i mean, as has been testified to, pecker said they put out this story about ted cruz, his father, which he said was completely made eight up. what was that discussion like if you knew a story which just made up but we're going to edit it and go with
when the doorman's story came down the pike i talked to dylan howard, who was my editor and said, listen, we need some time. i said, i sense that michael cohen is going to find out about this and donald trump is going to eventually find out about this. but for the sake of the inquire, for the sake of our legacy in terms of breaking these types of stories let us at least work the story and we did investigate it for a very short period of time, dispatch reporters got photos of the woman and her...
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it was apparently november 2015 and pecker had former national enquirer editor and chief dylan howard pay $30,000 to a doorman who was selling and apparently false story about donald trump allegedly father and his son with someone not his wife. pecker said that the story turned out to be 1,000% false. but quote, i made the decision to purchase the story because because of the potential embarrassment and would have been to the campaign and to mr. trump pecker testified about a second catch and kill deal, this time involving 1998 playmate of the year, karen mcdougal and the ten month romance. she alleges she had with mr. trump packer testified today that when donald trump heard that her story might come out, trump told packer, quote anytime you do anything like this it always gets out. okay? >> who knows what donald trump was thinking when mr. pecker testified all of this in court today, when the national enquirer endorse trump back in 2016, trump, after all, returned the favor i've always said, why didn't the national enquirer get the pulitzer prize for edwards and o j simpson and all
it was apparently november 2015 and pecker had former national enquirer editor and chief dylan howard pay $30,000 to a doorman who was selling and apparently false story about donald trump allegedly father and his son with someone not his wife. pecker said that the story turned out to be 1,000% false. but quote, i made the decision to purchase the story because because of the potential embarrassment and would have been to the campaign and to mr. trump pecker testified about a second catch and...
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howard. so this text message gets, puts out there it was in 2016, and the text message from this editor to a an immediate family member, quote, at least if he wins, i'll be pardoned four election fraud. i'm trump and his team are visibly upset by this text. one of trump's lawyers shouted, whoa up front now is with williams a sketch artist who is in the courtroom with trump today. and of course has bent throughout this trial. okay so i just want to emphasize that tax conversation. the judge has not decided whether to admit that text or into evidence. the jury was not in the room and this put put out there. >> but you are their lawyers, were there, trump was there what happened? well, the the contrast because trump has been pretty stayed throughout this trial. he has been head straight facing forwards or slightly to the witness that information came out the all the three of them trump in his two lawyers, they all sit back, they start immediately conferring amongst one another like, i mean, it w
howard. so this text message gets, puts out there it was in 2016, and the text message from this editor to a an immediate family member, quote, at least if he wins, i'll be pardoned four election fraud. i'm trump and his team are visibly upset by this text. one of trump's lawyers shouted, whoa up front now is with williams a sketch artist who is in the courtroom with trump today. and of course has bent throughout this trial. okay so i just want to emphasize that tax conversation. the judge has...
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howard. that was pecker's right-hand man. on which candidate and which direction we should go. that's how the problem sas happened. now, stuff like that is bound to grab your attention at the checkout land, the grocery store, let's not forget that prosecutors have got to grab the attention of the jury. they've got to try and prove that trump conspired to interfere the 2016 election and falsified business records to conceal all of it. so follow along with me here about the plan. here about a bad story about trump paid the person not to tell it to anyone. is doing bad about a political rival. print it. >> i mean, anything here about an extramarital affair, allegation. well, then the instructions were quite clear. according david pecker, again, i said that anything that i hear in the marketplace, if i hear anything negative about yourself or if i hear anything about women selling stories, i would notify michael cohen as i did over the last several years, i would notify michael cohen and then he'
howard. that was pecker's right-hand man. on which candidate and which direction we should go. that's how the problem sas happened. now, stuff like that is bound to grab your attention at the checkout land, the grocery store, let's not forget that prosecutors have got to grab the attention of the jury. they've got to try and prove that trump conspired to interfere the 2016 election and falsified business records to conceal all of it. so follow along with me here about the plan. here about a bad...