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. >> michael: oh, wow. [laughter] >> corporations have been having corporate retreats forever but i don't think many bands have had corporate retreats. >> michael: sure. >> very fun. the last night, we were on the ocean and had a nice fire going and sort of discussing our plans and stuff like that and i think it is just really fun to sit around a fire and talk about your future and talk about the things you want to achieve, so that was one of the reasons why we did "vampire campfire" and are doing "vampire campfire." >> michael: for anyone who hasn't listened to it, what are we going to find? >> we did talk about height recently. >> comparative heights. >> i am 6 feet tall but i am the shortest member of the band. because these two guys are 6'2". people always ask which one of them is taller. it is actually him. so we were talking about -- got us interested -- >> michael: that was actually my next question. [laughter] >> we got kind of interested in our relative heights and also the height of the fictional
. >> michael: oh, wow. [laughter] >> corporations have been having corporate retreats forever but i don't think many bands have had corporate retreats. >> michael: sure. >> very fun. the last night, we were on the ocean and had a nice fire going and sort of discussing our plans and stuff like that and i think it is just really fun to sit around a fire and talk about your future and talk about the things you want to achieve, so that was one of the reasons why we did...
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>> michael: $24,000. >> deal! >> michael: $22,500. >> hmm... >> michael: 23. >> ooh! here we go, joe! build back better, baby! [cheers and applause] >> michael: wow, he already has the money. josh johnson, everybody. when we come back, we'll talk about donald trump's latest election strategy. don't go away. [cheers and applause] i love this place, but i need better credit. bad credit? you could just open a new card. but you kinda need... ugh. sfx: [phone buzz] wow, i could build my credit that fast? nice. everything you need to outsmart the system. intuit credit karma. new kfc saucy nuggets are drippin'. (♪♪) choose from 5 flavors. now that's finger lickin' good. 10 pieces for only $5.99. (♪♪) [cheers and applause] >> michael: welcome back to "the daily show." as we all know, there's an ongoing battle in america about who should decide on abortion. should it be women? should it be congress? [cheers and applause] should it be congress? well, today, arizona is saying, "how about men from the civil war era?" >> arizona going back to the civil war era for their ab
>> michael: $24,000. >> deal! >> michael: $22,500. >> hmm... >> michael: 23. >> ooh! here we go, joe! build back better, baby! [cheers and applause] >> michael: wow, he already has the money. josh johnson, everybody. when we come back, we'll talk about donald trump's latest election strategy. don't go away. [cheers and applause] i love this place, but i need better credit. bad credit? you could just open a new card. but you kinda need... ugh. sfx:...
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>> michael: $24,000. >> deal! >> michael: $22,500. >> hmm... >> michael: 23. >> ooh! here we go, joe! build back better, baby! [cheers and applause] >> michael: wow, he already has the money. josh johnson, everybody. when we come back, we'll talk about donald trump's latest election strategy. don't go away. [cheers and applause] with our new grocery outlet app, you can see the store's inventory. so you guys really have mangoes in stock? yup. what about frozen pizza? here they are. fresh salmon. too easy. coffee? yup. ( ♪♪ ) you made a cow! actually it's a piggy bank. my inspiration to start saving. how about a more solid way to save? i'm listening. well, bmo helps get your savings habit into shape with a cash reward, every month you save. both: cash reward? and there's a cash bonus when you open a new checking account to get you started. wow. anything you can't do? ( ♪♪ ) mugs. ♪ bmo ♪ okay, so here's my most requested hack for stubborn odors. you'll need vinegar, a large salad bowl and... oh, hi! have you tried tide fabric rinse? it works after your deter
>> michael: $24,000. >> deal! >> michael: $22,500. >> hmm... >> michael: 23. >> ooh! here we go, joe! build back better, baby! [cheers and applause] >> michael: wow, he already has the money. josh johnson, everybody. when we come back, we'll talk about donald trump's latest election strategy. don't go away. [cheers and applause] with our new grocery outlet app, you can see the store's inventory. so you guys really have mangoes in stock? yup. what about...
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this is "the daily show," with your host, michael kosta! [cheers and applause] ♪ ♪ >> michael: yes! oh, my god, welcome! welcome to "the daily show"! i'm michael kosta, we have so much to talk about tonight. politicians are falling downstairs, joe biden almost remembered what time it is and when it comes to abortion, even republicans are mad at republicans. so let's get into the headlines. [cheers and applause] let's talk about some big news on the abortion front. earlier this week, former president trump announced that after getting roe v. wade overturned, he's happy with how everything has worked out because from now on, each state will make its own rules. you know how sometimes the speed limit is 45 miles an hour and then down the road it's 35 miles an hour? well, that's how human rights are going to work now! what could go wrong? [laughter] but then arizona decided that its law would be a nearly-complete abortion ban that was first enacted during the civil war. and even pro-life republicans started freaking out. >> tonight, some republicans across the country are rhetorically tr
this is "the daily show," with your host, michael kosta! [cheers and applause] ♪ ♪ >> michael: yes! oh, my god, welcome! welcome to "the daily show"! i'm michael kosta, we have so much to talk about tonight. politicians are falling downstairs, joe biden almost remembered what time it is and when it comes to abortion, even republicans are mad at republicans. so let's get into the headlines. [cheers and applause] let's talk about some big news on the abortion front....
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[boos] >> michael: it's true. a technically can't be the worst thing in the world as long as that to toupee exists. but what is wrong with you guys? it's not the worst thing in the world to take a bus to a different state? it's also not the worst thing in the world to just let women have rights, you know? [cheers and applause] i would say it's actually significantly nicer than going on a bus. you know? it doesn't cost you anything, there's never a circumstance where someone takes a shit so bad they need to pull over and wait for a second bus to pick everybody up. and by the way, i love that he made this entirely the woman's problem. where is the father in this scenario? he can't give her a ride? [laughter and applause] he's just standing at the bus station waving like "bye! have a nice abortion! tried to pick up some food on the way home!" now, a panel of men talking about abortion might seem like a ridiculous embarrassment for everyone involved, but i actually think it's a great idea for our new segment, "men tal
[boos] >> michael: it's true. a technically can't be the worst thing in the world as long as that to toupee exists. but what is wrong with you guys? it's not the worst thing in the world to take a bus to a different state? it's also not the worst thing in the world to just let women have rights, you know? [cheers and applause] i would say it's actually significantly nicer than going on a bus. you know? it doesn't cost you anything, there's never a circumstance where someone takes a shit...
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it was michael cohen. right? the reason you have these falsified business records allegedly is because he wanted to have some invoice. you wanted to have some way of getting his money back, having paints or made, daniel's that's where you had the allegations of invoices for a false retainer and false legal services provided. so this is all part of the overall context to shou. this has happened before. someone else has gotten nancy this time it was cohen and this is what happen when you did not pay back and you falsified so it is i mean, we've heard the argument being made by some people that on the politics of this dana bash this is not going to have an impact. >> you have both democrats who are convinced of donald trump's invincibility and republicans who are convinced that this is all going to be seen as a partisan and which aren't thinking this is not going to have an effect, but there are also those who say reminding people of all this lurid behavior is not going to be positive for donald trump one way or the
it was michael cohen. right? the reason you have these falsified business records allegedly is because he wanted to have some invoice. you wanted to have some way of getting his money back, having paints or made, daniel's that's where you had the allegations of invoices for a false retainer and false legal services provided. so this is all part of the overall context to shou. this has happened before. someone else has gotten nancy this time it was cohen and this is what happen when you did not...
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what is michael cohen saying? >> reporter: right, michael cohen's statement is short and brief, but he was the target of several of those violations that judge merchan just found that donald trump had violated the gag order on by posting specifically about michael cohen or articles about michael cohen. michael cohen's new statement is, quote, the imposed fine is irrelevant. judge merchan's decision elucidates that this behavior will not be tolerated and no one is above the law. again, judge merchan finding donald trump violated nine of the ten alleged violations that were brought forward by the district attorney's office so far. and even suggested the potential jail time could be a potential consequence if donald trump were continue to violate the gag order placed on him. >> everyone watching at home, stay with us. everybody else, stay close, we'll keep an eye on that manhattan courthouse throughout this hour. we'll have more in just minutes, including another critical hearing set for thursday on more possible gag
what is michael cohen saying? >> reporter: right, michael cohen's statement is short and brief, but he was the target of several of those violations that judge merchan just found that donald trump had violated the gag order on by posting specifically about michael cohen or articles about michael cohen. michael cohen's new statement is, quote, the imposed fine is irrelevant. judge merchan's decision elucidates that this behavior will not be tolerated and no one is above the law. again,...
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>> no. >> then why did michael cohen -- >> you have to ask michael cohen. michael cohen is my attorney. and you'll have to ask michael cohen. >> but no, you'll have to michael cohen. there was a million defrn different ways that politicians could avoid or dismiss things but he was still stuck to his blame michael cohen defense. ask him. it was all him. and he went rogue and quickly other lawyers had to come in and start changing the story. we don't know what out of court evidence they'll but using but they are going to take different parts of the timeline, the prosecutors, to show how the story shifted, which in essence is another way that you know was a cover-up. because he had the original thing and they covered it up and then in a sense they started covering up the cover-up. and then trump lawyer rudy giuliani basically went on live tv and changed the story and admitted or said trump did repay cohen. >> they funneled it through a law firm. funneled through a law firm and the president repaid it. >> oh, i didn't know, he didn't? there is no campaign finan
>> no. >> then why did michael cohen -- >> you have to ask michael cohen. michael cohen is my attorney. and you'll have to ask michael cohen. >> but no, you'll have to michael cohen. there was a million defrn different ways that politicians could avoid or dismiss things but he was still stuck to his blame michael cohen defense. ask him. it was all him. and he went rogue and quickly other lawyers had to come in and start changing the story. we don't know what out of court...
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pecker says in the testimony, he mentioned to me, he said i spoke to michael michael cohen. he said he told me about that time. he told me about that. he said he he told me about karen. he said to me, what do you think this is pecker saying that trump asked him, what do you think about karen mcdougal pecker goes on to say, i believe you should buy it. i believe you trump's should by the karen mcdougal story, trump said to me, look, everything he says, i don't by stories and he said that anytime you do anything like this, it all always gets out. pecker says, i still believe we should take the story off the market. trump says, let me think about it and i'll have michael cohen call you in a few days in this, we do have a graphic of later in the testimony, pecker talks about how he was speaking to michael cohen. this is josh steinglass, the prosecutor. how would you describe michael cohen's tone during those calls about carroll? for mcdougal? pecker says michael was very agitated. it looked like he was getting a lot of pressure to get the answer, like right away steinglass asked
pecker says in the testimony, he mentioned to me, he said i spoke to michael michael cohen. he said he told me about that time. he told me about that. he said he he told me about karen. he said to me, what do you think this is pecker saying that trump asked him, what do you think about karen mcdougal pecker goes on to say, i believe you should buy it. i believe you trump's should by the karen mcdougal story, trump said to me, look, everything he says, i don't by stories and he said that anytime...
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michael? >> michael: thank you, george. overseas to israel, vowing to respond after iran's attack over the weekend. the biden administration and other world leaders are urging restraint. matt gutman is in israel with the latest. good morning, matt. >> reporter: good morning, michael. we are in southern israel at a military base. what you're seeing here is part of one of the 130 ballistic missiles fired by iran at israel. you can see shrapnel here. it was knocked out of the sky by an arrow anti-missile. this is just the fuel tank. here would have been the warhead. 800 pounds of hot explosives. israeli official telling me their anti-missile shield worked perfectly, but it was also a matter of luck that one of these didn't hit a population center killing dozens and possibly triggering a regional war. the middle east on edge this morning with iran vowing a massive response to the slightest action from israel as israel vows to retaliate for that rain of missiles. >> iran will pay the consequences for its actions. >> reporter: pr
michael? >> michael: thank you, george. overseas to israel, vowing to respond after iran's attack over the weekend. the biden administration and other world leaders are urging restraint. matt gutman is in israel with the latest. good morning, matt. >> reporter: good morning, michael. we are in southern israel at a military base. what you're seeing here is part of one of the 130 ballistic missiles fired by iran at israel. you can see shrapnel here. it was knocked out of the sky by an...
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. >> not touching that one, michael. >> michael: i'll be here all week. >> not touching it. >> michael: all right. what do we have here? >> we're going to talk about pants. these are work pants. our colleague cassie from gma here. so people love them because they have no zippers. so you can pull them on pull them off. they're they're like pajamas essentially. but they look super polished. cassie. are they comfy? they are truly like wearing elevated pjs to work. yeah. wow. she looks fantastic in them. they're under $30. they've sold over 300,000 pairs on tiktok. i could see why. >> yeah, that looks comfortable and stylish at the same time. thank thank you. >> cassie. >> all right. cassie, thank you so much for that. and, this is like a best seller right here. >> yes, this is best seller on amazon. this is kitsch. this is basically, if you want cool, beachy waves, this will give it to you without any of that heat damage. you can wear it overnight. people are obsessed with this. it is number one in its category, really affordable. and if you have nice thick hair that you want a little, ad
. >> not touching that one, michael. >> michael: i'll be here all week. >> not touching it. >> michael: all right. what do we have here? >> we're going to talk about pants. these are work pants. our colleague cassie from gma here. so people love them because they have no zippers. so you can pull them on pull them off. they're they're like pajamas essentially. but they look super polished. cassie. are they comfy? they are truly like wearing elevated pjs to work....
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but i want to ask you about michael cohen. michael cohen knows he has a credibility problem. michael cohen has spent a lot of time with these prosecutors, right? they've had the conversations but he took a profane swipe at trump on x. wrote among other things you are attacks stink of desperation. we are all hoping you take the stand in your defense. if you're the prosecutor who's calling cohen to the stand, what are you thinking when you see that? >> i'm thinking michael cohen, please shut up. please just do your testifying in the courtroom, but the prosecutor does not control michael cohen. i'm not sure anyone controls michael cohen. so he's not doing the prosecution that he favors in a way that makes his testimony even more credible. although we know at the same time, that he now des dispiezs trump. with regard to the testimony of cohen, they want to hit it and quit it. >> paul and danny, i don't know what the rest of the trial holds when they reconvene on thursday, but the start of this has been pretty dog gone interesting. thank you both. i'm sure we'll speak again very s
but i want to ask you about michael cohen. michael cohen knows he has a credibility problem. michael cohen has spent a lot of time with these prosecutors, right? they've had the conversations but he took a profane swipe at trump on x. wrote among other things you are attacks stink of desperation. we are all hoping you take the stand in your defense. if you're the prosecutor who's calling cohen to the stand, what are you thinking when you see that? >> i'm thinking michael cohen, please...
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when michael cohen pled guilty, the -- the u.s. attorney for the southern district of new york, the federal prosecutor running the office investigating cohen, prosecutingng cohen, that was a u.s. attorneyt named jeffrey berman. jeffrey berman is a lifelong republican, appointed by president trump, he worked on the trump campaign and trump transition. but after jeff berman was fired from the trump administration, after he was fired for the u.s. attorney and sdny, he wrote a book about what happened to him job, and one of the things he described in detail was about to michael cohen case. according to jeffrey bermen who was running that u.s. attorney's office, after michael cohen pled guilty and sentence tad thirty-two years in prison for this crime, president trump's appointees at the u.s. justice in f washington, the main justice, they started repeatedly reaching down into berman's office into sdny toin try to make the whole case basically go away. thisaw is from jeff berman's bo. it's called "holding the line." he says, quote, whil
when michael cohen pled guilty, the -- the u.s. attorney for the southern district of new york, the federal prosecutor running the office investigating cohen, prosecutingng cohen, that was a u.s. attorneyt named jeffrey berman. jeffrey berman is a lifelong republican, appointed by president trump, he worked on the trump campaign and trump transition. but after jeff berman was fired from the trump administration, after he was fired for the u.s. attorney and sdny, he wrote a book about what...
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michael? >> michael: pierre, thank you for that. we're going to turn to sentencing day for the michigan parents found guilty after their son killed four students at his high school in 2021. victims' families are expected to share impact statements. trevor ault is at the courthouse in pontiac, michigan. good morning, trevor. >> reporter: good morning, michael. convictions of these parents were historic so today's sentencing is unprecedented. james and jennifer crumbley have spent almost 2 1/2 years behind bars but are facing 15 years for their role in their son's school shooting. this morning the first parents held criminally responsible for their child's school shooting now learning their sentences together. >> this verdict does not bring back their children, but it does mark a moment of accountability. >> reporter: james and jennifer crumbley were both convicted of four counts of unvoluntary manslaughter, one count for each victim, as the parents bought their son the gun he used and ignored signs of his declining mental health. sta
michael? >> michael: pierre, thank you for that. we're going to turn to sentencing day for the michigan parents found guilty after their son killed four students at his high school in 2021. victims' families are expected to share impact statements. trevor ault is at the courthouse in pontiac, michigan. good morning, trevor. >> reporter: good morning, michael. convictions of these parents were historic so today's sentencing is unprecedented. james and jennifer crumbley have spent...
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so with a michael cohen style witness, you don't run from the fact that michael cohen is michael cohen and you don't run from the fact that he has a shady past. you don't run from the fact that this guy is not a saint. what you do is repackage that. you might tell the jury, you're going to hear from michael cohen, and you're going to hear that he hasn't always been honest. or you might hear something to kind of front that. you frame it as we didn't choose michael cohen. you know who chose michael cohen, the defendant, donald trump. michael cohen is exactly the kind of guy this you hire to do this kind of scheme, and you frame a weakness and try to fit it back into your broader narrative, that's what i would expect the prosecution to do here. >> there's a point here, i'd like to ask vaughn about that. in the access hollywood tape to the jury, he said he didn't know he was on -- and he's also mentioning hope hicks, so these are some of the characters that we will be -- and incidents that we'll be hearing, even though the video is not going to be shown, but the transcript is available. >>
so with a michael cohen style witness, you don't run from the fact that michael cohen is michael cohen and you don't run from the fact that he has a shady past. you don't run from the fact that this guy is not a saint. what you do is repackage that. you might tell the jury, you're going to hear from michael cohen, and you're going to hear that he hasn't always been honest. or you might hear something to kind of front that. you frame it as we didn't choose michael cohen. you know who chose...
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michael? >> michael: thank you, alex. now alex murdaugh, the south carolina attorney convicted of killing his wife and son is due back in court. he's facing sentencing for stealing millions of dollars from his clients. eva pilgrim has the story. >> reporter: this should have been just a standard court appearance but doesn't look like that's what's going to happen today. despite a plea deal and murdaugh long ago admitting to financial crimes. this morning unexpected new details including 11 new victims could shift his federal sentencing. this morning alex murdaugh expected back in court. the 55-year-old scheduled to be sentenced in federal court for his financial crimes. >> the crime was so egregious the feds decided to step in. >> reporter: it's happening at the same time as his state sentencing. he's already plead guilty and is serving 27 years from that. but that deal is now in question for a few reasons. first, investigators discovered murdaugh stole an additional $1.3 million from more than 11 victims, bringing his to
michael? >> michael: thank you, alex. now alex murdaugh, the south carolina attorney convicted of killing his wife and son is due back in court. he's facing sentencing for stealing millions of dollars from his clients. eva pilgrim has the story. >> reporter: this should have been just a standard court appearance but doesn't look like that's what's going to happen today. despite a plea deal and murdaugh long ago admitting to financial crimes. this morning unexpected new details...
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corroborating michael cohen before it has to be solely on michael cohen shoulder. and that's why again, peckers doing a terrific job for the prosecution and messy. >> there's also this moment where they're talking about the story that the doorman was alleging, which apparently was false. but he had a story and pecker said he was just going to hold it. and then if it turned out to be true, he would run it after the election. why is that significant? >> this is one of the most significant point it's, it's all about tying this back. this, these actions back specifically to the election because the prosecution has to show the furtherance of another crime, presumably violation of election laws, campaign finance laws. they have to eliminate that defense of i would kill the story for any other reason just because i'm a high-profile they'll person when it's directly tied to the election planting of stories against political opponents is different than killing a story about your personal life. clearly that shows motivation related to the election and jake, that's why this s
corroborating michael cohen before it has to be solely on michael cohen shoulder. and that's why again, peckers doing a terrific job for the prosecution and messy. >> there's also this moment where they're talking about the story that the doorman was alleging, which apparently was false. but he had a story and pecker said he was just going to hold it. and then if it turned out to be true, he would run it after the election. why is that significant? >> this is one of the most...
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michael, take it away. >> michael: all right, george. stem kids nyc has inspired others down to a science. guys, come on out! come on out! hey! how are you? welcome to good morning america. come on in, everybody. got a full crew here. now, we know all you think you're here with other stem groups from across the country, right? this morning that's not actually the truth. we're celebrating you! we're celebrating you! [ applause ] you are our ray of sunshines this morning. we're going to show america your story. check it out. knowledge is power. >> computer engineers. >> michael: but access and exposure is key. yvonne thevenot has made it her mission to unlock the stem sciences for the youth of new york. >> coding, using a microscope, putting a white lab coat on, doing experiments, building robots and so on. that lens needed to be part of what they did. >> michael: that lens became the nonprofit stem kids nyc. >> when we would break things apart, something that was old and didn't really have value, we were able to turn that into something a
michael, take it away. >> michael: all right, george. stem kids nyc has inspired others down to a science. guys, come on out! come on out! hey! how are you? welcome to good morning america. come on in, everybody. got a full crew here. now, we know all you think you're here with other stem groups from across the country, right? this morning that's not actually the truth. we're celebrating you! we're celebrating you! [ applause ] you are our ray of sunshines this morning. we're going to...
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michael cohen, and you know i've never been a fan of michael for various reasons. you know, he's a serial liar. he's shown himself incapable of telling the truth. his legal acumen leaves a lot to be desired. let's just say if leonard hand or darrow had a love child, it would be cohen. >> he claimed he just paid retainer money and now it's being prosecuted as financial froud, lying about the expense. you have a lot of experience in the case. is donald trump lying when he says it was going to be a retainer? >> i don't believe that. if you look at the interviews you and i conducted in 2018, i've always scoffed at that. my point is one just of trial dynamics. who's going to tell the story. the problem is if the prosecution relies predominantly on michael cohen and documents don't admit themselves into evidence. i see various legal commentators talk about well, this is a document case. well, that may be true to a certain degree, but you've still got to have somebody on the stand that tells the story. and to say that michael cohen is a problem witness would be an underst
michael cohen, and you know i've never been a fan of michael for various reasons. you know, he's a serial liar. he's shown himself incapable of telling the truth. his legal acumen leaves a lot to be desired. let's just say if leonard hand or darrow had a love child, it would be cohen. >> he claimed he just paid retainer money and now it's being prosecuted as financial froud, lying about the expense. you have a lot of experience in the case. is donald trump lying when he says it was going...
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michael cohen's name. he criticized him hey downplayed the legal work that michael cohen had done for the former president. and as you see there, the prosecutors are saying these violations were made with knowledge and beyond and willful beyond a reasonable doubt, which basically means trump knew this gag order was in place. he knew what the gag order limited him from saying, and he still willfully violated it. there presidentially right now, making their argument to this, judge before the defense has a chance to argue to him, but there was one moment as this got underway gym where trump's attorneys came into the room that prosecutors came into the room. judge, took the bench and then those attorneys and the judge went into a side room. it's not clear to us yet what they were discussing, but trump was sitting alone at the defense table while that was happening. they have now returned to the room and they are going through this essentially asking the judge to find a way to make trump's stop violating this g
michael cohen's name. he criticized him hey downplayed the legal work that michael cohen had done for the former president. and as you see there, the prosecutors are saying these violations were made with knowledge and beyond and willful beyond a reasonable doubt, which basically means trump knew this gag order was in place. he knew what the gag order limited him from saying, and he still willfully violated it. there presidentially right now, making their argument to this, judge before the...
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that michael cohen was true? truly acting on donald trump's behalf, you can't assume you're right maybe michael cohen was just a free agent and michael collins not super reliable, but the chain here is david pecker makes contact with donald trump, who essentially hands him off to michael conferences. cohen is going to handle this youtube, go and do your thing. i'll have michael cohen call you back in a few days one of the things though that david pecker said today and correct me if i'm wrong in the stand, was that according to him trump was very detailed oriented and actually paid attention to a lot of the mundane details of this transaction. he's not saying that he was aware that the line item was a legal fee, but he's indicating trump was very much involved in this. and what you just read, john also backs that up that according to cohen and we're oh, and will probably testifies that donald trump is breathing down his neck. very closely following the karen mcdougal. >> he talked about how he would sit with trump
that michael cohen was true? truly acting on donald trump's behalf, you can't assume you're right maybe michael cohen was just a free agent and michael collins not super reliable, but the chain here is david pecker makes contact with donald trump, who essentially hands him off to michael conferences. cohen is going to handle this youtube, go and do your thing. i'll have michael cohen call you back in a few days one of the things though that david pecker said today and correct me if i'm wrong in...
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michael? >> michael: that is a big question there, mary. thank you for that. we're going to turn to the latest on donald trump's criminal trial. a jury has been seated. aaron katersky is at the courthouse in downtown manhattan with more. good morning, aaron. >> reporter: good morning, michael. the judge was prepared to have jury selection go two weeks but four days after it started that 12 person jury has been seated and opening statements could begin monday. this morning seven men and five women have been sworn in to claim their place in american history as jurors in the first criminal trial of a former president. they include an investment banker who follows trump on social media, a speech therapist who said she does not agree with a lot of his politics, a school teacher who said she admires how president trump speaks his mind, and a woman in product development who said, i don't like his persona, how he presents himself in public. all of them, though, pledged to give trump a fair shake. the judge declared, we have our jury. trump eyed them all, listening to
michael? >> michael: that is a big question there, mary. thank you for that. we're going to turn to the latest on donald trump's criminal trial. a jury has been seated. aaron katersky is at the courthouse in downtown manhattan with more. good morning, aaron. >> reporter: good morning, michael. the judge was prepared to have jury selection go two weeks but four days after it started that 12 person jury has been seated and opening statements could begin monday. this morning seven men...
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. >> michael: spring snow. with more on the way for parts of new england, and tens of thousands still without power. chaos at airports nationwide, with 25,000 flight delays. ginger is tracking it all as we brace for a new cross country storm just in time for the eclipse. >> george: deadly crane collapse. emergency responders rush to the scene. the debris crushing this car. the driver says he's lucky to be alive. >> i couldn't believe that i was still alive. >> george: now the investigation into what went wrong. >> rebecca: missing moms mystery. the urgent search for two oklahoma women who vanished on their way to pick up kids. why authorities suspect foul play. >> george: security breach. the alarming report, how hundreds of people manage to get past airport check point, and what some airports are doing about it. >> rebecca: trashy crime. the porch pirate disguised as a garbage bag? ♪ i really need you tonight forever's gonna start tonight ♪ >> michael: and we need the final four more than ever. the stars a
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the michael cohen federal case revelations, michael cohen pleading guilty, coming clean, saying what happened, that left in its wake not just like a slimy trail of, yuck, don't let the kids read the news anymore. it leftws in its wake one legitimately baffling question, which was, wait, now, who's getting in trouble for this now? who's the one person getting in trouble for this crime? just michael cohen, really? he's going to federal prison for years, and he's the only one? why is that? why is he the only one? you know why that was. we now know why that was. and it's really bad. it's one of the worst things we learned about donald trump's behavior as president and what he waspr able to do as presiden. he tell ourselves all these stories now about,rs oh, you kn, thank god there were adults in the rooman that said no to him. we should be worried if there won't be adults in the room next time. we tell ourselves feel good stories. oh, thank goodness the institutions held, and he wasn't able to wreck the american system of government and the american rule of law the way he wanted tto. rea
the michael cohen federal case revelations, michael cohen pleading guilty, coming clean, saying what happened, that left in its wake not just like a slimy trail of, yuck, don't let the kids read the news anymore. it leftws in its wake one legitimately baffling question, which was, wait, now, who's getting in trouble for this now? who's the one person getting in trouble for this crime? just michael cohen, really? he's going to federal prison for years, and he's the only one? why is that? why is...
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>> michael, next question. after the october 7 attacks, some israel officials and members of congress suggest this is iran's fault and said we have to hit the head of the snake, which is iran. in that context, how has the u.s. response then and how would you grade the bidens -- the biden administration's strategy? michael: it is true to some extent that iran needs to be held accountable for the actions of the proxy, which is not to say they are the same. hamas has the goals that do not necessarily align completely with those of iran, although they are often complementary. my own view is that hamas cannot do what it has done without iran's help and therefore there needs to be a cost imposed on iran for these actions, for supporting proxies like hamas. if you look at the situation with the movies, it was reported that -- if you look at the situation with the houthis, iran has sometimes played a direct role in their activities. in my view there has to be a cost to that. at the same time you have to bear in mind th
>> michael, next question. after the october 7 attacks, some israel officials and members of congress suggest this is iran's fault and said we have to hit the head of the snake, which is iran. in that context, how has the u.s. response then and how would you grade the bidens -- the biden administration's strategy? michael: it is true to some extent that iran needs to be held accountable for the actions of the proxy, which is not to say they are the same. hamas has the goals that do not...
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michael? >> michael: appreciate that from you, aaron. now to news just released about a popular weight loss drug success in helping obese people suffering from sleep apnea which could affect up to 30 million people in the u.s. chief medical correspondent dr. jen ashton is here with the details. doc, good morning to you. >> good morning. >> michael: this study was funded by eli lilly and company. tell us about the study. >> phase 3 clinical trials. not yet peer reviewed or published, so limited data. let me take you through the headlines. they looked at people with moderate to severe sleep apnea both with and without c pap therapy. what they found after 52 weeks was that people on zepbound lowered their apnea events. this is the number of times during the course of one hour they stop breathing by up to 63%. unsurprisingly also lowered their body weight by about 20%. what is not known what the drug maker released is how much of this improvement in their sleep apnea was obviously due to weight loss. we know that's the primary result of this
michael? >> michael: appreciate that from you, aaron. now to news just released about a popular weight loss drug success in helping obese people suffering from sleep apnea which could affect up to 30 million people in the u.s. chief medical correspondent dr. jen ashton is here with the details. doc, good morning to you. >> good morning. >> michael: this study was funded by eli lilly and company. tell us about the study. >> phase 3 clinical trials. not yet peer reviewed...
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michael: this is an important area. they are treated positively for consideration under the rule because deposit products are so essential for low and moderate income households and businesses to get access to credit. that has always been the case. we have always looked at the range of financial services that banks provide to low and moderate income households because they are related to each other. i have been studying financial access issues for more than a quarter of a century and i can tell you that deposit products are absolutely essential to be on the pathway to financial inclusion. victoria: there is the community development these as well. i know you are monitoring to see the extent to which those investments are increasing or decreasing. what is the analysis you are doing across banks, are you looking at the state level? what is that stick or the caret? if investments go down, do the agencies take some sort of action? michael: i anticipate that under the revised rule or the final rule, that investments will go
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michael cohen didn't run for president. michael cohen went to jail. it feels like that is a basic topic sentence under which a lot of these witnesses will be supporting that story and that plot with their testimony. >> right. i think the idea is to almost not quite extract michael cohen but to build the evidence around him. he will probably come at the end in terms of of a witness. even today, i'm still struck by the new information that came out. we'll have narrators throughout. we heard about text messages that went back and forthwith the "national enquirer" when they went out to see karen mcdougal, one of the women who had a relationship with donald trump. they were trying to confirm if the story was true. there was an election night, a pledge that went back and for the between one of the lawyers involved that was representing karen mcdougal. we'll see a lot of that come through. and david pecker was not on the stand for very long. but just hearing the details that we got, the idea that they would, if a story, reporters were given about $10,000 to
michael cohen didn't run for president. michael cohen went to jail. it feels like that is a basic topic sentence under which a lot of these witnesses will be supporting that story and that plot with their testimony. >> right. i think the idea is to almost not quite extract michael cohen but to build the evidence around him. he will probably come at the end in terms of of a witness. even today, i'm still struck by the new information that came out. we'll have narrators throughout. we heard...
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corroborating michael cohen. you can believe michael cohen when he says that he took $130,000 line of credit and he created this llc and then he wired it to mr. davidson. why? because mr. pharaoh explained how and mr. davidson explained how. miss daniels explained how. it's very important to put all of these people to corroborate michael cohen. outline the conspiracy to promote donald trump's election by unlawful means which is what the prosecution theory is for that additional crime that would elevate the falsifying business records to a felony. he is very important. he negotiated with michael cohen. >> vaughn, going from what catherine mentioned, has there been any sightings of stormy daniels today outside of the courthouse? >> reporter: no, not at this point in time. we have received no word about stormy daniels being seen. she's been public about her documentary that was released on peacock just about a month ago here ahead of this trial. outside of that, she has had social media posts, but we have not seen h
corroborating michael cohen. you can believe michael cohen when he says that he took $130,000 line of credit and he created this llc and then he wired it to mr. davidson. why? because mr. pharaoh explained how and mr. davidson explained how. miss daniels explained how. it's very important to put all of these people to corroborate michael cohen. outline the conspiracy to promote donald trump's election by unlawful means which is what the prosecution theory is for that additional crime that would...
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let's pay in cash, and michael cohen goes, no, no, no. >> let me play it. this is michael cohen. this is a 2016 recording. remember, michael cohen he gets a campaign website, a trump campaign website, which he didn't have before. supposed to be his private lawyer. and this is a conversation they have as donald trump is running for president. this is michael cohen talking about buying the rights to karen mcdougal, the former playboy bunny's story. take a listen. >> i need to open up a company for the transfer of all that info regarding our friend david. i spoke to allen about it. when it comes time for the financing -- >> what financing? >> we'll have to pay. >> cash? >> no, no, no. >> jill, they're going to try to impeach michael cohen, but cohen i'm sure has more of that. he's on the phone with him saying i need to do the thing i'm accused of doing. >> not only that. one, he's pled guilty. two, they have done a very skillful opening statement. and by calling david pecker as the first witness, they are building the structure that will then lead to the supporting beams and the det
let's pay in cash, and michael cohen goes, no, no, no. >> let me play it. this is michael cohen. this is a 2016 recording. remember, michael cohen he gets a campaign website, a trump campaign website, which he didn't have before. supposed to be his private lawyer. and this is a conversation they have as donald trump is running for president. this is michael cohen talking about buying the rights to karen mcdougal, the former playboy bunny's story. take a listen. >> i need to open up...
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michael cohen. from michael cohen, maybe it's not as salacious, but this is actually what the trial and the crime itself. >> it is michael cohen was contacting this bank because he they'd been having this discussion about ami and david pecker is the firewood owned the national enquirer? >> yes. they've been having the discussion on them making the payment to stormy daniels and essentially david pecker or didn't want anything to do it. he did not want to be in cahoots with a porn star making this payment to her. and it came to this point where michael cohen was trying to reach trump. he was under pressure to do this and finally said, i'm just going to do it myself and drew down a home equity line that's why this exchange happening right now pharaoh received another email two days later, please return michael cohen's call when you are available today regarding an important merit, a matter pharaoh calls cohen who told him he wanted to open a new llc account. >> cohen said the account was for capital re
michael cohen. from michael cohen, maybe it's not as salacious, but this is actually what the trial and the crime itself. >> it is michael cohen was contacting this bank because he they'd been having this discussion about ami and david pecker is the firewood owned the national enquirer? >> yes. they've been having the discussion on them making the payment to stormy daniels and essentially david pecker or didn't want anything to do it. he did not want to be in cahoots with a porn...
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sina: michael? michael: just a quick note that william will is written -- has written on how stable unipolar worlds could be. >> [inaudible] sina: do you think the u.s. policy should be as active as it has been in the past? >> especially considering doha right now. >> what are you referring to talking about doha? the hostage negotiations the qatari's are considering between israel and hamas. it is a hard question to answer with a broad brush, because u.s. engagement in the region goes beyond the immediate conflict. no, i think the u.s. is an indispensable actor, where it is part of the hostage negotiations where bill burns has been a part of those discussions, or in the context of any other number of issues in the region, the u.s. plays a strong role. we have lots of partnerships in the region, nato allies in the region, and i think generally speaking that is a good thing. our involvement is a good thing, especially our diplomatic involvement is a good thing. sina: next question, serenely back -- si
sina: michael? michael: just a quick note that william will is written -- has written on how stable unipolar worlds could be. >> [inaudible] sina: do you think the u.s. policy should be as active as it has been in the past? >> especially considering doha right now. >> what are you referring to talking about doha? the hostage negotiations the qatari's are considering between israel and hamas. it is a hard question to answer with a broad brush, because u.s. engagement in the...
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here's the michael avenatti poets. michael avenatti, of course, a famously one of trump's nemesis. but here he is he's in prison, may possibly be angling for a pardon should show donald trump be reelected and donald trump on april 10. so thank you to michael avenue, avenatti for revealing the truth about two sleaze bags who have with their lies in misrepresentations cost our country dearly. >> i'm not going to go through all ten of the alleged violations of the gag order, but nine, i'm told, but it's not really a question as to whether or not he violated it. >> he was told he was not allowed to talk about witnesses and there he is talking about witnesses, which poses the question, why would it have taken so long then for the judge to come to this conclusion, we knew that the writing was on the wall was inevitable conclusion based on what you're saying and beyond. and by the way, the words thank you, michael avenatti coming out of the mouth of donald trump is just really as we think about it for a lot of reasons, mr. remind people, michael avenatti representatives for me, daniel. >>
here's the michael avenatti poets. michael avenatti, of course, a famously one of trump's nemesis. but here he is he's in prison, may possibly be angling for a pardon should show donald trump be reelected and donald trump on april 10. so thank you to michael avenue, avenatti for revealing the truth about two sleaze bags who have with their lies in misrepresentations cost our country dearly. >> i'm not going to go through all ten of the alleged violations of the gag order, but nine, i'm...
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michael? >> michael: all right, george. the rising tensions in the middle east is contributing to concern on wall street along with higher than expected inflation. chief economics correspondent rebecca jarvis is on wall street. good morning, rebecca. >> rebecca: good morning, michael. when you think about the financial impact of the middle east and the tensions there, here on u.s. citizen, the biggest thing is oil prices. gasoline. right now we've seen gas prices up about $0.20 over the last month. the national average this morning $3.63. and moody's believes that if there was some sort of prolonged escalation in the middle east, it could drive gas prices above $4 a gallon nationwide. but here on wall street, traders are breathing a sigh of relief this morning because of the fact that iran's massive attacks didn't cause more damage. storks have rebounded, oil prices are down. keep in mind the united states today is the world's number one energy producer. we produce 13 million barrels a day of oil. and this is a very differe
michael? >> michael: all right, george. the rising tensions in the middle east is contributing to concern on wall street along with higher than expected inflation. chief economics correspondent rebecca jarvis is on wall street. good morning, rebecca. >> rebecca: good morning, michael. when you think about the financial impact of the middle east and the tensions there, here on u.s. citizen, the biggest thing is oil prices. gasoline. right now we've seen gas prices up about $0.20 over...
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michael asked. and was when? for the first time in all of their conversations over the years, brant decided to say something about donald trump before his retirement from army. he never would have done such a thing. he had been taught over and over that soldiers weren't supposed to voice public opinions about their commander in chief not unless there was something going on that was illegal, unethical or immoral, that the standard. it wasn't blind, but necessary respectfulness. soldiers follow orders after all. but since retiring, he had slowly begun to speak loud about things getting used to the idea of free expression, or at least freer expression. and now referring to what trump been saying about the growing pandemic. he said to michael, he really lost big when he said, i take no responsibility. what do you mean, michael? asked again. maybe little sharper. and for the next hour things took off from there, leaving everyone with their own differing. memories of what happened. laura, brent's wife, for instance, wo
michael asked. and was when? for the first time in all of their conversations over the years, brant decided to say something about donald trump before his retirement from army. he never would have done such a thing. he had been taught over and over that soldiers weren't supposed to voice public opinions about their commander in chief not unless there was something going on that was illegal, unethical or immoral, that the standard. it wasn't blind, but necessary respectfulness. soldiers follow...
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michael was very agitated. it looked like he was getting a lot of pressure to get the answer, like right away, the judge left the bathroom now, ending the testimony there. so now, what's the jury thinking of the next day and a half? a hold on a second. >> we know that this is the point person delegated and designated by donald trump. >> there's pressure about this particular story. david pecker saying this one feels different, having dylan howard go out to california to meet with her, he recommends that donald trump get this story out. of the market. >> we know already from the dorman case and beyond getting off the market means getting you a payment, having some sort of an nda. >> you can't put it anywhere else you put a lever above you about $1 million. if you go some place else all being established to build the momentum and leave it for the jury to say, okay, now, hold on over the next day to have i'm thinking about it. this sounds like donald trump petro something. i've got a point person, he's coming out
michael was very agitated. it looked like he was getting a lot of pressure to get the answer, like right away, the judge left the bathroom now, ending the testimony there. so now, what's the jury thinking of the next day and a half? a hold on a second. >> we know that this is the point person delegated and designated by donald trump. >> there's pressure about this particular story. david pecker saying this one feels different, having dylan howard go out to california to meet with...
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the case is about michael cohen and if you don't believe michael cohen, i think the jury has to acquit. >> it will be interesting to hear and see his influence on this jury and how the prosecutor navigates this potential trap i guess you could say. everybody stay with us. richard, we'll come to you on the other side of another quick break. please stay with us. you're watching our personal coverage here on msnbc. r personl coverage here on msnbc (psst! psst!) ahhh! with flonase, allergies don't have to be scary. spray flonase sensimist daily for non-drowsy long lasting relief in a scent free, gentle mist. flonase all good. also, try our allergy headache and nighttime pills. with schwab investing themes™, it's easy to invest in ideas you believe in. spot a trend in electric vehicles? have a passion for online gaming? or want to explore the space economy? choose from over 40 themes, each with up to 25 stocks identified by our unique algorithm. buy it as-is or customize to align with your goals. all at your fingertips. schwab investing themes. 40 customizable themes. up to 25 stocks in j
the case is about michael cohen and if you don't believe michael cohen, i think the jury has to acquit. >> it will be interesting to hear and see his influence on this jury and how the prosecutor navigates this potential trap i guess you could say. everybody stay with us. richard, we'll come to you on the other side of another quick break. please stay with us. you're watching our personal coverage here on msnbc. r personl coverage here on msnbc (psst! psst!) ahhh! with flonase, allergies...
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michael cohen was acting on donald trump's behalf. but was michael cohen just telling trump? i got it. you don't worry yourself about the details or was michael saying to donald trump? okay. we're structuring it this way. we're going to say their attorney bernice fees and donald trump say, yeah. okay, great. those are the two different stories here. and i see we're getting some of the texts. davidson texan howard, i can't quote. i can't believe they are asking me to go back for another 25, meaning $25,000 the deal is accepted at 1:50 k can you do that? 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 th
michael cohen was acting on donald trump's behalf. but was michael cohen just telling trump? i got it. you don't worry yourself about the details or was michael saying to donald trump? okay. we're structuring it this way. we're going to say their attorney bernice fees and donald trump say, yeah. okay, great. those are the two different stories here. and i see we're getting some of the texts. davidson texan howard, i can't quote. i can't believe they are asking me to go back for another 25,...
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michael cohen had receipts to back this up. he brought copies of the checks given to him to reimburse him for making the illegal payment. checks signed in some cases by donald j. trump. many of them signed while trump was in the white house. it was all an amazing spectacle. right? many presidents maybe got involved in a campaign finance scandal. but illegal money paid to two mistresses with one of them signed in the white house? a, gross, b, not your typical presidential scandal. like we are already in unprecedented territory here. but that's not the most important point. the federal case, michael cohen coming clean, saying what happened. that left in its wake not just like a slimy trail of yuck don't let the kids read the news anymore. it left in its wake one legitimately baffling question. which was, wait now, who is getting in trouble for this now? who is the one person getting in trouble for this crime? just michael cohen? really? he is going to federal prison for years and he is the only one? why is he the only one? you kn
michael cohen had receipts to back this up. he brought copies of the checks given to him to reimburse him for making the illegal payment. checks signed in some cases by donald j. trump. many of them signed while trump was in the white house. it was all an amazing spectacle. right? many presidents maybe got involved in a campaign finance scandal. but illegal money paid to two mistresses with one of them signed in the white house? a, gross, b, not your typical presidential scandal. like we are...
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michael, iwant to ask, iranians. michael, iwant to ask. why — iranians. michael, iwant to ask. why do _ iranians. michael, iwant to ask, why do you _ iranians. michael, iwant to ask, why do you think - iranians. michael, iwant to| ask, why do you think israel might see a retaliation as so important? why would they not just as president biden said take the win, 99% of the missiles and drones did not even reach the country during the attack on saturday, why do you think israel might see it is important that they launch some sort of counter—attack? potentially tonight? i think the israelis understand the argument that president biden made. — argument that president biden made, your opponent has failed, wow allow— made, your opponent has failed, wow allow the failure to sort of lingo, _ wow allow the failure to sort of lingo, his last letter on the — of lingo, his last letter on the matter. rememberthat of lingo, his last letter on the matter. remember that this was the — the matter. remember that this was the taboo breaking attack by iran— was th
michael, iwant to ask, iranians. michael, iwant to ask. why — iranians. michael, iwant to ask. why do _ iranians. michael, iwant to ask, why do you _ iranians. michael, iwant to ask, why do you think - iranians. michael, iwant to| ask, why do you think israel might see a retaliation as so important? why would they not just as president biden said take the win, 99% of the missiles and drones did not even reach the country during the attack on saturday, why do you think israel might see it is...
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let's michael cohen isn't very easy to show. michael cohen committed crime given he spent time in prison yeah, he pled to the federal offense, which is a little different than the falsifying documents, which is the state offense. the hilt say he committed a crime, so it won't be that hard. but you want to establish exactly how he committed the crime, which is through this financing and then tied donald trump right to that what do i think what stood out to me this week is the entire defense is starting to take shape, are starting to understand how they're going to present their defense. >> and it's largely through the people's witnesses rather than going on the attack and going on the offensive against the witnesses that have testified so far, there sort of embracing the facts but saying yeah, these things happened. yeah, there was hush money paid, but we've been doing that. that was being done for everybody, wasn't had nothing to do with the election. this is just a business model and this is how it went. this is essentially how
let's michael cohen isn't very easy to show. michael cohen committed crime given he spent time in prison yeah, he pled to the federal offense, which is a little different than the falsifying documents, which is the state offense. the hilt say he committed a crime, so it won't be that hard. but you want to establish exactly how he committed the crime, which is through this financing and then tied donald trump right to that what do i think what stood out to me this week is the entire defense is...
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this is going to take it from the ami deal to direct negotiations with michael cohen, where michael cohen made the $130,000 payment to stormy daniels under a code name that they used, stormy daniels and keith davidson. and that eventually they're going to ultimately try to get that donald trump paid michael cohen back and knew what he was doing. donald trump is walking out right now. the court is in a short recess. eric trump is there for the first time. we have been talking about how the family wasn't there. i have ten seconds left, but tell me what does it mean to have eric there? >> i think it is important for the people who are really paying attention. he did not have any of his family members there before and so the fact that now someone has finally showed up on his behalf is probably a good thing, but the question is are you going to stay and are you going to continue to be there? >> you say finally, only been a week. thank you very much. chuck rosenberg, catherine christian, love the polka dots today, my friend. court is in recess. that does it for this edition of "andrea mitchell
this is going to take it from the ami deal to direct negotiations with michael cohen, where michael cohen made the $130,000 payment to stormy daniels under a code name that they used, stormy daniels and keith davidson. and that eventually they're going to ultimately try to get that donald trump paid michael cohen back and knew what he was doing. donald trump is walking out right now. the court is in a short recess. eric trump is there for the first time. we have been talking about how the...
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michael con a picture of betr times for donald trump and his attorney, michael cohen. he's good m. he's a man who cares deeply about this country& a snapot of bitter times now, he got in trouble. he went to jail this had nothing to do with me do native new yorkers met in 2006, cohen bought a condo& trump building and by most accounts, they bonded quickly over their shared values and sharp elbows soon cohen was handling real estate deals, helping run some companies. they say mr. trump's pitbull that i am his um, his right-hand man when trump's campaign lit up, cohen sharpen his teeth, you guys are down and it makes that there would most of them, all of them and trump return the favor. michael cohen is a very talented lawyer, is a good lawyer in my firm, as claims of improper hush money emerged, trump initially included cohen and his denials of any wrongdoing, like with this crazy stormy daniels deal, he represented me and from what i see, he did absolutely nothing wrong when headlines warn that cohen might help prosecutors. trump posted, i don't see michael doing that. and he ripped
michael con a picture of betr times for donald trump and his attorney, michael cohen. he's good m. he's a man who cares deeply about this country& a snapot of bitter times now, he got in trouble. he went to jail this had nothing to do with me do native new yorkers met in 2006, cohen bought a condo& trump building and by most accounts, they bonded quickly over their shared values and sharp elbows soon cohen was handling real estate deals, helping run some companies. they say mr. trump's...
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michael? >> michael: thank you very much, george. going to turn now to the storms slamming the east coast, bringing rain, flooding and strong floods from the midwest to northeast after leaving a trail of destruction in the south. ginger is tracking all the dangerous weather for us. good morning, ginger. >> ginger: good morning, michael. yes, nearly 400 severe storm reports. this morning from the great lakes to northeast we're seeing 30 to 50 mile per hour winds just slice through the area. overnight torrential rain and powerful winds battering the northeast. parts of western pennsylvania under flash flood emergency where there were several water rescues. this car stalling in the middle of the road. not too far behind this driver also had to be rescued. pittsburgh got 4 inches in just a few hours. >> welcome to oakdale. >> reporter: the mayor of oakdale told abc news that the creek swelled and feet of water flooded some parts of their town. buildings submerged. streets flowing like rivers. the same system raking the south thursday. in
michael? >> michael: thank you very much, george. going to turn now to the storms slamming the east coast, bringing rain, flooding and strong floods from the midwest to northeast after leaving a trail of destruction in the south. ginger is tracking all the dangerous weather for us. good morning, ginger. >> ginger: good morning, michael. yes, nearly 400 severe storm reports. this morning from the great lakes to northeast we're seeing 30 to 50 mile per hour winds just slice through...