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barry, i'm wondering, i'm a, you know, david pecker obviously. well, you worked with the enquirer for a long time. you had some involvement with that doorman's story. how do you what do you make of him as a witness? >> well, listen, i was there anderson for 17 years. i was actually the first editorial higher for david pecker back in 1999 it's certainly troubling to be to be watching this unfold in thinking back to the great years of breaking so many great stories, john edwards, tiger woods jesse jackson's paternity of a child i was i left the inquire after the doorman's story two months before the karen mcdougal story, before they got involved with that. and the last trump's story that i did work on was the doorman's story and david pecker was absolutely right. had that story turned out to be true, and he published it, it would have been a mega sale it might have sold millions of copies. >> did you know that he was going to kill it if it turned out, regardless of what it turned out. well, listen, i mean, i remember going back to 2010 when i knew
barry, i'm wondering, i'm a, you know, david pecker obviously. well, you worked with the enquirer for a long time. you had some involvement with that doorman's story. how do you what do you make of him as a witness? >> well, listen, i was there anderson for 17 years. i was actually the first editorial higher for david pecker back in 1999 it's certainly troubling to be to be watching this unfold in thinking back to the great years of breaking so many great stories, john edwards, tiger...
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the answer from david pecker, quote, yes. he added, the actual purpose was to acquire lifetime rights so it was not published by any other news organization. pecker said it was standard to suppress stories to help a friend or to use as leverage with a celebrity, this was catch and kill in order to influence a presidential election. now with court adjourned for the weekend, it's all systems go as we head into next week with key testimony still ahead. this is where we start the hour with some of our most favorite reports and friends. two people inside the courtroom today, investigative reporter susan craig and former u.s. attorney and former deputy assistant attorney general harry litman. lucky for us, andrew is still here as is lockland. sue, we start with you and your wonderful notebook. >> i have to say i think the most interesting part of today was the contination of that agreement that karen mcdougal had. donald trump's lawyers really tried to muddy the water on it. put some poison in the ear that karen mcdougal got someth
the answer from david pecker, quote, yes. he added, the actual purpose was to acquire lifetime rights so it was not published by any other news organization. pecker said it was standard to suppress stories to help a friend or to use as leverage with a celebrity, this was catch and kill in order to influence a presidential election. now with court adjourned for the weekend, it's all systems go as we head into next week with key testimony still ahead. this is where we start the hour with some of...
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david pecker says yes. steinglass says, did he ever say he was concerned about melania or how ivanka might feel. pecker says no, he invited me to the inauguration and he was going to get a cell phone number. that never transpired. pecker says he did not go to the inauguration and he asked his wife, and she said she didn't want to go either, so they didn't go. this is pecker saying this was -- part of the defense argument has been this is about protecting melania. he didn't want to embarrass me -- melania. and pecker said it was more about the campaign. >> it's on two levels. legally it's important. to have the campaign finance why it's a felony, this is so called john edwards defense, i did this for my family, not the campaign. the principal with the agreement with the other principal, david becker, donald trump. to have him say this was about the campaign, not his personal family goes directly to the legal theory. on the emotional side, just imagine you're a juror, you're in court, donald trump is sitting
david pecker says yes. steinglass says, did he ever say he was concerned about melania or how ivanka might feel. pecker says no, he invited me to the inauguration and he was going to get a cell phone number. that never transpired. pecker says he did not go to the inauguration and he asked his wife, and she said she didn't want to go either, so they didn't go. this is pecker saying this was -- part of the defense argument has been this is about protecting melania. he didn't want to embarrass me...
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david pecker. to vaughn's point about unspoken, unknown details, according to prosecutes today, it was trump who invited david pecker to come to this meeting at trump tower in 2015. they were joined by michael cohen there. when we've seen that meeting described and public filings, it comes across really differently. they say there was a meeting between cohen and pecker and a third member of the trump campaign. we know from our colleague tom winters reporting in 2018 -- >> do we have that? okay. we're, we went back and we found, it actually circulated on social media. tom winter is a pro's pro and probably the kind of reporter that lives in both worlds. that does talk to those kinds of sources that know where people move and with whom they move. let me show you that report about that meeting and who was in it. >> the first discussion of this so-called catch and kill come up in august 2015. so the "wall street journal" reported back in november and nbc news has now confirmed that in fact the other ca
david pecker. to vaughn's point about unspoken, unknown details, according to prosecutes today, it was trump who invited david pecker to come to this meeting at trump tower in 2015. they were joined by michael cohen there. when we've seen that meeting described and public filings, it comes across really differently. they say there was a meeting between cohen and pecker and a third member of the trump campaign. we know from our colleague tom winters reporting in 2018 -- >> do we have that?...
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>> well, what david -- david pecker did was he contextualize the whole story. you set the table for the prosecution's case. remember, this is a guy who printed an awful lot of bs over the years. when he got on the stand, he was a truth teller and came across very well and they could not break him on cross examination. so, the story he told was kind of the prelude to the crime. the crime in this case is alleged to be michael cohen and his boss, their boss, president donald , falsified business documents as part of a scheme to cover up the payment to stormy daniels so that she would not talk just before the election about their affair. it turns out that there was a precedent to all of this. there was a doorman at a owned building who is going to serve as a story about having a love child. the story was not true, but he was paid just so he would not put it out there and hurt . in a more important prelude that we heard a lot about from david , karen mcdougal, who was president donald 's mistress for a 10 month period in 2006 and 2007, she was paid for her story, on
>> well, what david -- david pecker did was he contextualize the whole story. you set the table for the prosecution's case. remember, this is a guy who printed an awful lot of bs over the years. when he got on the stand, he was a truth teller and came across very well and they could not break him on cross examination. so, the story he told was kind of the prelude to the crime. the crime in this case is alleged to be michael cohen and his boss, their boss, president donald , falsified...
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and then donald trump and david pecker. talking about our girl karen. >> our girl karen and the way he says our girl karen speaks to the idea that he has actually has a relationship with her and this is an alleged ten-month relationship and i did think it was -- you know, and the david pecker stories of new york of old, right. like i mean, ron emanuel and ron perelman. i mean these are people, these are new york people. he sort of served as a kind of press secretary for new york people and he would somehow pump these gossipy tabloid stories into the magazine. what i think is the most interesting is that we saw they had -- they showed some of the stories that the "national enquirer" ran against ted cruz and marco rubio and they were so crazy. >> crazy. >> a lot of them based on almost nothing, right, like the ted cruz -- that dad was somehow a killer. i mean the zodiac killer. completely crazy. what's so like almost tragic to me is ted cruz is now so on team trump -- >> so is rubio. >> right. neither have said anything about
and then donald trump and david pecker. talking about our girl karen. >> our girl karen and the way he says our girl karen speaks to the idea that he has actually has a relationship with her and this is an alleged ten-month relationship and i did think it was -- you know, and the david pecker stories of new york of old, right. like i mean, ron emanuel and ron perelman. i mean these are people, these are new york people. he sort of served as a kind of press secretary for new york people...
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david pecker responded, that's right. of course, at the heart of the charges here, falsifying business records, is specifically the stormy daniels payment and the reimbursement of michael cohen by donald trump. and what david pecker is now saying is that he never intended to be a part of the stormy daniels story here in the first place. another aspect of this here is the fact that they are going through some of the prior meetings that david pecker had testified about. one of them that they're currently discussing now is david pecker on january of 2017 walking into a trump tower meeting, just weeks before donald trump was sworn in as president, a meeting that included the likes of reince priebus, sean spicer and james comey and they're getting into the gritty details of exactly what david pecker's role is a part of all of these meetings was and the extent to which donald trump was using these opportunities to ensure the silence of some of these key figures. jose? >> this is a continuing issue, this meeting and as well as o
david pecker responded, that's right. of course, at the heart of the charges here, falsifying business records, is specifically the stormy daniels payment and the reimbursement of michael cohen by donald trump. and what david pecker is now saying is that he never intended to be a part of the stormy daniels story here in the first place. another aspect of this here is the fact that they are going through some of the prior meetings that david pecker had testified about. one of them that they're...
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david? >> david: aaron katersky leading us off tonight. aaron, thank you. >>> we turn now to the violent scening breaking out at campuses across this country over the war in gaza. mass protests at columbia, nyu, m.i.t., yaem, the university of minnesota, berkeley, and several more campuses. at nyu, new york city's mayor blaming outside agitators for tossing bottles and chairs at officers. in northern california, protes sorp protestors clashing with police in riot gear. stephanie ramos tonight with the scenes across this country. >> reporter: tonight, these images show protests turning violent, as police struggle to control students at cal poly humboldt. demonstrations spreading from coast to coast. protesters facing off with police in riot gear. using furniture to barricade themselves inside this academic building, as officers with shields try to move in. one protester bashing police with an empty water jug. it comes after more than 150 students and faculty were arrested at nyu overnight, wh
david? >> david: aaron katersky leading us off tonight. aaron, thank you. >>> we turn now to the violent scening breaking out at campuses across this country over the war in gaza. mass protests at columbia, nyu, m.i.t., yaem, the university of minnesota, berkeley, and several more campuses. at nyu, new york city's mayor blaming outside agitators for tossing bottles and chairs at officers. in northern california, protes sorp protestors clashing with police in riot gear. stephanie...
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it is great to see david. a superb friend and colleague and government over the years, especially, i want to thank all of you for allowing me to escape from washington, d.c. for a few hours so thanks for having me. >> you bet. blessing i will say and then we will move on is one of the smartest and most decent people i met in my time at the state department was bill burns. so thank you again for being here. let's jump right into it. with russia's invasion, unprovoked invasion, the vote is coming up. we vote on saturday. give us your sense of how important it is to help ukraine. what does it mean if we don't? could putin prevail in this? >> i can think of a more important question right now. there is a huge amount at stake here. not only about ukraine and ukrainians. as important as that is, or about european security, but it's also about xi jinping's china and his ambitions and our allies and partners in the indo pacific. this is really a question of, you know, whether or not our adversaries understand our reli
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david? >> david: 201 days before seeing their son alive. tom, thank you. >>> back here in the u.s. tonight, the senate overnight passing the aid package for israel and for ukraine. president biden tonight signing it into law. and this evening, we learned the u.s. had already sent long range missiles to ukraine in use already. here's selina wang. >> reporter: tonight, as president biden signs that multi-billion dollar foreign aid package, the white house confirming the u.s. secretly shipped ukraine long-range missiles, known as atacms, for the first time, as the war-torn country fights back russia. those powerful missiles, which can travel up to 186 miles, and were long sought after by president zelenskyy, first used by ukraine last week for an attack on crimea, and again near berdyansk. will more long range atacms be sent to ukraine as part of the $60 billion aid package? >> we will send more. i'm not going to get into specific numbers for operational reasons. >> reporter: the president toda
david? >> david: 201 days before seeing their son alive. tom, thank you. >>> back here in the u.s. tonight, the senate overnight passing the aid package for israel and for ukraine. president biden tonight signing it into law. and this evening, we learned the u.s. had already sent long range missiles to ukraine in use already. here's selina wang. >> reporter: tonight, as president biden signs that multi-billion dollar foreign aid package, the white house confirming the u.s....
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david? >> david: victor oquendo tonight. victor, thank you. >>> tonight, we turn to our abc news exclusive. the major turning point at the site of that deadly bridge collapse in baltimore. terry moran flying over the site tonight, and what begins there tomorrow. >> reporter: tonight, less than a month after the cargo ship "dali" demolished the francis scott key bridge, a major milestone -- crews working day and night have now cleared a shipping channel deep enough to reopen the port of baltimore to 80% of the vessel traffic it handled before the disaster. we traveled by black hawk helicopter with secretary of the army christine wormuth and general scott spellmon, head of the army corps of engineers, for a close-up view of the progress at the bridge. it still takes your breath away. when we were at the bridge three weeks ago, tangled steel trusses jutted above the waterline for hundreds of yards. now, almost all of that is gone. and starting tomorrow, everything from cruise ships to car carriers and other vital cargo can star
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trump, what do you think of david pecker? >> reporter: pecker describing a meeting at trump tower in 2015 with mr. trump and his former fixer michael cohen, where pecker says he agreed to serve as the eyes and ears for rumors that could hurt mr. trump, adding, "what i would do is publish positive stories about trump and publish negative stories about his opponents." the prosecution then showing the jury a series of glowing headlines about then candidate trump and derogatory ones making baseless claims about mr. trump's republican opponents, including ted cruz. pecker admitting today the enquirer made up a story about cruz's father and the man who assassinated jfk. also testifying his company paid a doorman $30,000 for a completely untrue story about mr. trump fathering a child with his housekeeper so the doorman couldn't take the story elsewhere, trying to save mr. trump and the campaign the potential embarrassment. the day began with the judge taking the defense team to task over mr. trump's posts on social media targeting c
trump, what do you think of david pecker? >> reporter: pecker describing a meeting at trump tower in 2015 with mr. trump and his former fixer michael cohen, where pecker says he agreed to serve as the eyes and ears for rumors that could hurt mr. trump, adding, "what i would do is publish positive stories about trump and publish negative stories about his opponents." the prosecution then showing the jury a series of glowing headlines about then candidate trump and derogatory ones...
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harry & david. life is a gift. share more. e >>> donald trump has always been known for his inflammatory rhetoric, but the "new york times" says the rhetoric he's using in this campaign is unlike any other campaign before. before november 2020, his speeches stopped short of language like vermin, and enemies within. this is how fascists campaign. >> it's one of the interesting things about what is happening in the new york trial, which is on one hand, there is the legal case, and as donald trump so often thinks about these things, there is legal case, and there is for him, the sort of pr nightmare of it all, or handling it as a public relations thing. there is, of course an open question of whether or not there is going to be accountability for him as it relates to the proposition that alvin bragg and his team have about what happened here. there's also the question of accountability, if he's going going to be held accountable if he double talks. what he does in the courtroom. the gag order that's before him. and he's not enfor
harry & david. life is a gift. share more. e >>> donald trump has always been known for his inflammatory rhetoric, but the "new york times" says the rhetoric he's using in this campaign is unlike any other campaign before. before november 2020, his speeches stopped short of language like vermin, and enemies within. this is how fascists campaign. >> it's one of the interesting things about what is happening in the new york trial, which is on one hand, there is the...
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but, i have had lunch with david before. i have respect for david, as a businessperson. i think david is a very wise person. he is a seasoned. i think you did the right thing in the court, by explaining to the people what actually happened. you could say, well, did he do the right thing by getting involved with mr. trump in the first place? i mean, listen, obviously, he probably wishes he didn't and regrets that he did that, but honestly, he is an honest person and gave very direct, very honest testimony. so, we will have to see what happens here. but, i know mr. trump well, well enough to know that he is upset and "mad," asked david pecker for giving that testimony. but, she really didn't have a choice but to give that testimony. when you are under oath like that and you, yourself, could go to jail, the right thing to do is to just tell the truth. >> let's take a listen together on how susan -- suzanne craig described trump in court. >> reporter: donald trump came in this morning and he looked tired. i think we were all tired. he did have his eyes closed for most of the
but, i have had lunch with david before. i have respect for david, as a businessperson. i think david is a very wise person. he is a seasoned. i think you did the right thing in the court, by explaining to the people what actually happened. you could say, well, did he do the right thing by getting involved with mr. trump in the first place? i mean, listen, obviously, he probably wishes he didn't and regrets that he did that, but honestly, he is an honest person and gave very direct, very honest...
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that's why david pecker, zero to sort of bolster him up. but that doesn't give donald trump the right to do what he is doing with that gag order, fight it out in the courtroom. let your tuner attorneys do their job, miss the were you surprised, judge merchan hasn't rendered an immediate decision on the gag order violations. yeah. >> i wasn't surprised because he's got to go through each individual instance, the prosecution is alleging and make a determination about whether or not that violates at an also think about what's the penalty going to be to send a message but not go too far. so i think we're having decision was what i would've expected. >> all right. misty marris, jeremy saland. thank you. so both you pecker described the tactics of quote, checkbook journalism and catch and kill. just how often that's used and why it's so specific to this case, that's next what is it about the titanic? >> why are we so obsessed with this ship every piece of evidence tells a story 50 years later? it's still leading people to her death. >> this speci
that's why david pecker, zero to sort of bolster him up. but that doesn't give donald trump the right to do what he is doing with that gag order, fight it out in the courtroom. let your tuner attorneys do their job, miss the were you surprised, judge merchan hasn't rendered an immediate decision on the gag order violations. yeah. >> i wasn't surprised because he's got to go through each individual instance, the prosecution is alleging and make a determination about whether or not that...
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and david pecker says, on the call, well, i didn't see that. and then they tried to pitch the story again, which was a negative story about trump and pecker again says, i didn't see that and they get this sense. move on, right? well and i wanted to editorial meetings of the national shall inquirer where they decided what was on the cover every week and pecker was very active in this. it was all about the cover for all about the cover. >> and they had lists of who sold and who didn't jennifer anniston sold jennifer lopez didn't sell. i don't know why, but that's true. they also had words that sold or didn't sell on the cover tragic last days, always sold. and also, the last days will live. i live in clinton, won one man were elected, but trump's sold. that was the thing that in addition to this, this may come out in cross-examination, that in addition to the fact that that pecker wanted to help trump that during the campaign 2015, 2016, trump was good for the inquire. that's what you're suggesting, abbe, in the sense that it was mutually benefic
and david pecker says, on the call, well, i didn't see that. and then they tried to pitch the story again, which was a negative story about trump and pecker again says, i didn't see that and they get this sense. move on, right? well and i wanted to editorial meetings of the national shall inquirer where they decided what was on the cover every week and pecker was very active in this. it was all about the cover for all about the cover. >> and they had lists of who sold and who didn't...
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david pecker is another one. so you know, everything trump touches, you know, it's kind of the anti-midas touch. and we're seeing that play out in real time in the courtroom. i really do wish this american public could see it. >> i agree. it was really instructive to be there. and speaking of michael cohen, he's been on this show dozens of times, a lot, and one thing that struck me, he told me, he told this audience, he told msnbc's audience the same story for years. and now, everything he said you have david pecker today backing him up. to a point, i mean, literally, he's been telling this story consistently. and so now what's happened is he's already been backed up by david pecker who was the other person in the room making this deal who said yeah, we did do a catch and kill deal. yeah, it was about the election. michael cohen had a campaign email even though he was not on the campaign. no reason for him to have a campaign email. and david pecker said, you can release these salacious stories that would have sol
david pecker is another one. so you know, everything trump touches, you know, it's kind of the anti-midas touch. and we're seeing that play out in real time in the courtroom. i really do wish this american public could see it. >> i agree. it was really instructive to be there. and speaking of michael cohen, he's been on this show dozens of times, a lot, and one thing that struck me, he told me, he told this audience, he told msnbc's audience the same story for years. and now, everything...
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david pecker's cross examination continues today. what else should trump's team do to try to explain to the jury that this was not illegal? >> they are doing a good job largely allowing the case to collapse on its own weight. this case thus far is about a good a model as prosecution as the titanic is a good model for navigation. i don't understand why they would start with pecker. in my view he is disastrous. first of all, i'm speaking as a criminal defense attorney. what most good prosecutors, if they know the criminal defense attorney will bring up something damaging will bring it up themselves. the most damaging aspect of pecker's testimony is that he did the same thing for a wide variety of celebrities. that is really quite damaging. and by not revealing that to the jury in your direct, there is a sense that there was a hiding of the ball here. you can lose credibility with the jury. that is really quite remarkable. pecker said that he was doing this for trump decades before he ran for office. he said he did this for people like
david pecker's cross examination continues today. what else should trump's team do to try to explain to the jury that this was not illegal? >> they are doing a good job largely allowing the case to collapse on its own weight. this case thus far is about a good a model as prosecution as the titanic is a good model for navigation. i don't understand why they would start with pecker. in my view he is disastrous. first of all, i'm speaking as a criminal defense attorney. what most good...
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i felt like david pecker encapsulates maga world. he keeps drifting and completely dupes his followers, but then they said there and they still pay homage to him. talk about whether or not you think that this trial, even so far, has been moving the needle in any way in terms of public sentiment when it comes to donald trump. >> yeah, it reminds me of a story i was told by a new yorker whose parents worked for donald trump's contractors. he wasn't always good about paying the contractors and i said, did he pay her parents? he said no, and this guy said i had to sue to get their money. i said okay, well, they got $.50 on the dollar back in the guy says you know what? they voted for trump. why if they believe he cheated them on their money? he said because, if you cheat says he will cheat everybody else on behalf of america, cheat the rest of the world on behalf of america. there is an interesting dynamic. it's a view, of him as somebody who is able to manipulate the system to work the system, bypass the system, whatever it is, that see
i felt like david pecker encapsulates maga world. he keeps drifting and completely dupes his followers, but then they said there and they still pay homage to him. talk about whether or not you think that this trial, even so far, has been moving the needle in any way in terms of public sentiment when it comes to donald trump. >> yeah, it reminds me of a story i was told by a new yorker whose parents worked for donald trump's contractors. he wasn't always good about paying the contractors...
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david: you bet. last thing i will say and then we will move on is that one of the most smartest and decent people i met at the state department was bill byrne. thank you for being here. let us jump into it. the situation in ukraine with russia unprovoked invasion and we hope that there -- there is a vote we hope coming up on saturday. give us your sense of how important it is to help ukraine. what does it mean if we do not, could putin actually prevail? bill: i cannot think of a more important question, certainly not before the u.s. congress. there is a huge amount at stake not only with ukraine and ukrainians, or about european security, but about xi jinping's china and his ambition and the indo pacific. and this is really a question of whether or not the adversaries understand our reliability and determination and whether the allies and partners understand that as well. the consequences are enormous for what the house of representatives is considering. first i should say i am very proud of the role
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we're talking about david pecker. amanda has been friends with donald trump's since the 80s, sitting right across from him in witness dan, just feet away from the former president as he stares him down, giving these dirty details about this catch and kill scheme in full detail. that is what we are expecting more of tomorrow. and that all started of course, as we've learned from the testimony in august 20 when they made that deal between trump, michael cohen, and david pecker about being the eyes and the ears of the campaign and how they were going to find the stories that were negative about trump are salacious about trump, bury them and promote stories that were positive ahead of that campaign. they went into detail about that trump tower doorman who had a story about a woman who claimed that she fathered a child or he fathered a child of her for us and then before court wrapped up and david pecker was done for the day they got into the details of but another playboy playmate, karen mcdougal, who of course alleged af
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he watched david pecker walk into the courtroom, he watched david pecker in the witness box, that's what we're hearing from inside the courtroom today, very similarly. the other thing i noticed about trump yesterday is he kept looking at the jury. when they came in and out, which happens several times during any court session, he followed them very closely as they walked in and out of the jury box, looked at them in the jury box. not clear whether he's simply look for some sort of indication of how they're leaning or perhaps trying to intimidate a little bit, but had his eyes very focused on them in addition to pecker yesterday, i assume that will go on throughout the trial. >> david axelrod writes that trump is a man who is bred to believe the rules don't apply to him and presents himself as peerless and left to sit silently by edict of the court as a jury of his peers decides his fate. look, rachel maddow said this yesterday on our air, none of us are body language experts. if you believe that is something that can be sort of read with certainty, but anyone, anyone on trial for a crime
he watched david pecker walk into the courtroom, he watched david pecker in the witness box, that's what we're hearing from inside the courtroom today, very similarly. the other thing i noticed about trump yesterday is he kept looking at the jury. when they came in and out, which happens several times during any court session, he followed them very closely as they walked in and out of the jury box, looked at them in the jury box. not clear whether he's simply look for some sort of indication of...
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they established that david pecker still likes donald trump. and that's a good thing because you have michael cohen and other people who very clearly have to be viewed with at least some questions about the personal animus that will come up on cross. here the jury was treated to a very simple fact, this guy this was transactional. he says nothing personal against him, just business. and that makes him a stronger witness against trump. >> yes. >> after the direct examination of david pecker concluded today, the cross-examination started, so the trump lawyers got to start asking david pecker hostile questions effectively and that had some really interesting stuff. we'll be looking at that right after this. stay with us. ng at that right after this stay with us have any idea? that they can sell their life insurance policy for cash? so they're basically sitting on a goldmine? i don't think they have a clue. that's crazy! well, not everyone knows coventry's helped thousands of people sell their policies for cash. even term policies. i can't believe
they established that david pecker still likes donald trump. and that's a good thing because you have michael cohen and other people who very clearly have to be viewed with at least some questions about the personal animus that will come up on cross. here the jury was treated to a very simple fact, this guy this was transactional. he says nothing personal against him, just business. and that makes him a stronger witness against trump. >> yes. >> after the direct examination of david...
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david was the first witness to be called shortly before he took the stand. prosecutors referred to him as a coconspirator for helping trump tried to cover up his alleged affair tomorrow before the jury returns to the courtroom, there'll be a hearing about the gag order in this case. prosecutors alleged that trump has violated his gag order over half a dozen times. and this gag order prevents trump from attacking people involved in this case, like witnesses and the jury. >> he is also barred from attacking family members prosecutors, and the judge, though we can freely attack the judge or the district attorney, alvin bragg. >> now, after that hearing, the jury will come back in the courtroom and davidai will be back on the stand. >> aaron, i paula, thank you very much there in lower manhattan and our experts are all here on set together right now. >> so joey jackson, let me start with you opening statements are crucial in some senses for many jurors, they'll say that's what made up their mind, right? they here at the beginning and then that becomes confirmati
david was the first witness to be called shortly before he took the stand. prosecutors referred to him as a coconspirator for helping trump tried to cover up his alleged affair tomorrow before the jury returns to the courtroom, there'll be a hearing about the gag order in this case. prosecutors alleged that trump has violated his gag order over half a dozen times. and this gag order prevents trump from attacking people involved in this case, like witnesses and the jury. >> he is also...
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yes, david mccullough. we published david for over 50 years. he was a beloved author. and he my favorite story about david mccullough. i'm not even sure it's you know, i'm not sure it's the one you were referring to. but i'll tell it to you, because i i think it really exempt defies. you know what we are as a publishing company. david was under contract to us to write a book about picasso, and he he spent about a year on it. and he came to the conclusion that he didn't want to write the book because he really did not want pablo picasso in his life any more. he didn't like the guy and david david had a really terrific literary agent named mort janklow. mort came to simon schuster. he said david wants to give his money back. he wants to give his advance back. he doesn't want to write this book and the people at simon schuster at the time, i believe it was -- snider, said, keep the money, don't return it. we want to publish whatever david does next and he'll come up with a better idea. and the book that he came up with was truman. and obviously that changed the trajectory
yes, david mccullough. we published david for over 50 years. he was a beloved author. and he my favorite story about david mccullough. i'm not even sure it's you know, i'm not sure it's the one you were referring to. but i'll tell it to you, because i i think it really exempt defies. you know what we are as a publishing company. david was under contract to us to write a book about picasso, and he he spent about a year on it. and he came to the conclusion that he didn't want to write the book...
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who is david? you need to set the stage even if people are vaguely familiar with stormy daniels and some of the more salacious allegations they're absolutely not familiar with the nuts and bolts, so that's why they need to walk them through step-by-step, taking the time to talk about the numbers or the email accounts all setting up these larger pieces of evidence that the prosecution hopes will prove their case are important or not having isolation, right. >> todd blanche, to the defense team are going to have their shot as well. >> and who's going to tell a better story with the better facts and details that they believe prove their version of events is probably going to determine who wins his case and who ends this case. >> i could mean everything 12 people, maybe 18 could determine everything in this country. all right. thank you both. and as we stay here continuing our special coverage, wealth thanks, erin. thanks very much. are cnn legal analysts are back with the right now, karen friedman, ag
who is david? you need to set the stage even if people are vaguely familiar with stormy daniels and some of the more salacious allegations they're absolutely not familiar with the nuts and bolts, so that's why they need to walk them through step-by-step, taking the time to talk about the numbers or the email accounts all setting up these larger pieces of evidence that the prosecution hopes will prove their case are important or not having isolation, right. >> todd blanche, to the defense...
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they got david pecker to say michael cohen is prone to exaggeration. and so they're going to do that by the way, with a lot of other witnesses. if kellyanne conway takes the stand i bet she has negative things to say about michael cohen. maybe hope hicks two. and what you do as a defense lawyer, not my profession, ards, but i've seen enough good ones inaction when it comes down for closing go folks. their own witnesses, the first guy they put in front of you, david pecker, said that their star witness is prone to exaggeration if you find that he exactly related to this case is over. so that's a really smart and effective tactic like michael cohen can be restored as the star witness so easily because people forget or maybe don't forget that he pled guilty to the same scheme that trump is now being put on trial for and people generally as a defense lawyer do not plead guilty to things they didn't do. that plea is locked in. he took a three-year jail sentence for the acts that he claimed in open court when he entered his plea. i did this at the direction
they got david pecker to say michael cohen is prone to exaggeration. and so they're going to do that by the way, with a lot of other witnesses. if kellyanne conway takes the stand i bet she has negative things to say about michael cohen. maybe hope hicks two. and what you do as a defense lawyer, not my profession, ards, but i've seen enough good ones inaction when it comes down for closing go folks. their own witnesses, the first guy they put in front of you, david pecker, said that their star...
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with more testimony from david pecker. joining us now is joyce vance, former u.s. attorney, mia wylie, former civil attorney in new york, and hugo, covering washington and all things donald trump. joyce, i want to start with you. we've talked often about trying cases. when you have your case in chief, that primacy is how you do this. you start and end strong when it comes to the presentation of your witnesses. was it smart for the prosecution to start with david pecker thus far? >> well, it was smart, katie, and i am reminded that it was you who first said that you thought david pecker would be a great kickoff witness. i think that's the case, right? this is someone who doesn't have the baggage of a michael cohen, and who tells the origin story. he has now walked us through the election interference conspiracy. this is now patch and kill to elect trump. that's the case that the prosecution will put on. they've done a great job of giving the jury sort of the basics, the land marks and the road map that they'll move ahead on
with more testimony from david pecker. joining us now is joyce vance, former u.s. attorney, mia wylie, former civil attorney in new york, and hugo, covering washington and all things donald trump. joyce, i want to start with you. we've talked often about trying cases. when you have your case in chief, that primacy is how you do this. you start and end strong when it comes to the presentation of your witnesses. was it smart for the prosecution to start with david pecker thus far? >> well,...
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>> reporter: this is the second day for david pecker on the stand. yesterday he was only able to testify for about 30 minutes. we are about five minutes into his testimony here today with the jury back in the jury box. i can tell you that the prosecution is currently going through the early meetings of donald trump and david pecker. of course, the former publisher of "the national enquirer," who is a crucial witness to the prosecution dating back to the meeting between michael cohen and donald trump and david pecker, when they concocted the catch and kill scheme. what the prosecution is doing in real time is asking david pecker when he first met donald trump. he's now telling the story of back in the 1980s at mar-a-lago when he met mr. trump, and he pointed to defendant trump in the courtroom, and notably he said their relationship became closer in the 2000s, naming donald trump's "the apprentice," when he was on air with the popular television show, the two struck up a mutually beneficial relationship, and it was quite clear according to david pecke
>> reporter: this is the second day for david pecker on the stand. yesterday he was only able to testify for about 30 minutes. we are about five minutes into his testimony here today with the jury back in the jury box. i can tell you that the prosecution is currently going through the early meetings of donald trump and david pecker. of course, the former publisher of "the national enquirer," who is a crucial witness to the prosecution dating back to the meeting between michael...
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he also tried to catch david pecker in some inconsistencies in here his testimony, david pecker has been cooperating with prosecutors, the federal prosecutors and the district attorney's office for several years now. and so they were focusing on remember, the testimony about a january 2017 meeting at trump tower that david pecker walked into all donald trump was finishing up a meeting with some of with the f then cia director james comey and others and during this meeting is when david pecker testified that there was that he had a conversation so what donald trump donald trump thanked him for taking care of the doorman's story in the karen mcdougal story so donald trump's attorneys pressed him on notes from previous interview had given with investigators. and in that interview notes he said, according to the fbi's nodes, that david pecker told them that donald trump did not express any gratitude david pecker dug in on that today saying that the fbi knows were wrong and that his testimony over the past few days is that correct accurate testimony? so a lot of back and forth over different
he also tried to catch david pecker in some inconsistencies in here his testimony, david pecker has been cooperating with prosecutors, the federal prosecutors and the district attorney's office for several years now. and so they were focusing on remember, the testimony about a january 2017 meeting at trump tower that david pecker walked into all donald trump was finishing up a meeting with some of with the f then cia director james comey and others and during this meeting is when david pecker...
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and david pecker. so we'll see if we could see a second witness begin to take the stand even tomorrow afternoon, even better. >> one of the questions one of the first questions they asked for comments was so ami isn't a charity organization, is you're making a profit off of all of this really making him seem like this is about greed and that's all to get the jury thinking that they don't like this person. >> yeah. important point. it was interesting. i thought that kaitlyn that david pecker testified about a call with two top white house staffers at the time who picks and sarah huckabee sanders would that reveal as someone who covered the white house and remembers sarah sanders being at the white house briefing room where obviously all three of us have sat at one point, she had to deny allegations about karen mcdougal citing conversations that she had with donald trump to hear that review still today that there was a call with the national enquirer tabloid king, hope hicks and sarah sanders while they
and david pecker. so we'll see if we could see a second witness begin to take the stand even tomorrow afternoon, even better. >> one of the questions one of the first questions they asked for comments was so ami isn't a charity organization, is you're making a profit off of all of this really making him seem like this is about greed and that's all to get the jury thinking that they don't like this person. >> yeah. important point. it was interesting. i thought that kaitlyn that...
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news gold for david pecker because that was his stock in trade. they were trying to portray that this was just more of that and in the opening statements, donald trump's lawyers actually said that they tried to -- trying to influence -- is democracy. that's what people try and do. what was different about this and what the government lawyers were showing is that during the election, the arrangements that were reach and karen google who is the playmate that donald trump had a relationship with, nine months or a year, these payments that went to karen make google and others were larger than usual. the national enquirer national -- have a limit of $10,000. these went well over that. in the case of karen mcdougal, they had a contract with her and that was according to david pecker solely to keep her story off the market but she did in signing that get other things with the agreement. she got, you know, she would have a column, she would get on the cover of a magazine. david pecker said that was all window dressing for the payment to keep her quiet but
news gold for david pecker because that was his stock in trade. they were trying to portray that this was just more of that and in the opening statements, donald trump's lawyers actually said that they tried to -- trying to influence -- is democracy. that's what people try and do. what was different about this and what the government lawyers were showing is that during the election, the arrangements that were reach and karen google who is the playmate that donald trump had a relationship with,...
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david pecker . correct. court cannot be back in session until tuesday but the breakdown is happening right now. running me is joyce vance and hugo lowell. we were in new york at the same time for this title. david credibility. he was saying donald trump, he considered to be his mentor. yet, to his credit, even on cross examination by the defense attorney for donald trump, david pecker stood his ground. he held the line and said this was all to help influence the outcome by benefiting donald trump's campaign. >> "the national enquirer" wanted to protect this trump and this came through all through the testimony. it was extremely significant because trump was hoping or trumps lawyers were hoping to a certain extent they would be able to suggest that he was disgruntled, that they hadn't been friends for some time. they didn't have close connections anymore. but, with david pecker going on the stand and say i find as a mentor and i like his business deals and consider him a good guy as far as he was concerned, i
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tomorrow david perker will be back on the stand. trump's lawyers will continue to cross-examine him he could be on the stand for an additional several hours. historically wrapping up this week in the trial. >> thank you outside of the courtroom in lower manhattan the experts are with us. you work for many years with david perker, and you heard donald trump praising him today. he has attacked everybody else. he praises perker, they are still friends, what do you think is going on here? >> well i think that trump is very smart with people. perker has so much on him that we haven't even scratched the surface and if he has gone after him the way he has gone after their enemies there is a good chance that perker who doesn't want to be cornered, would strike back and say well you say this to me and i will go out with this. so by being nice to him he is putting out the fire before it starts. >> jeremy, when you were in the court room and you watched all of this, perker testified and you watch under direct and cross, and donald trump bridgi
tomorrow david perker will be back on the stand. trump's lawyers will continue to cross-examine him he could be on the stand for an additional several hours. historically wrapping up this week in the trial. >> thank you outside of the courtroom in lower manhattan the experts are with us. you work for many years with david perker, and you heard donald trump praising him today. he has attacked everybody else. he praises perker, they are still friends, what do you think is going on here?...
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speak to the defense team is cross-examining the prosecution's first witness, david packer. his testimony has focused on a catch and kill schemes to bury stories about donald trump. it is also revealing negative stories about other celebrities including politicians as well. hello, everyone this is "outnumbered." i am dagen mcdowell. joining us today, dagen mcdowell. fox news contributor, tammy bruce. fox news contributor senior fellow at the american enterprise institute and former speechwriter to president george w. bush, marc thiessen. and we have with the with the kara fredrick, from the heritage foundation. >> emily: first let's go to live to eric who was outside the u.s. supreme court and lower manhattan eric? >> hello, everyone. you know this prosecution case rests largely on the theory that trump wanted to buy the stories of women who had said that they had intercourse with him. when it comes to mcdougall, something new happened this morning. the former publisher revealed in court under cross-examination that no, the former president did not want to buy the story. tha
speak to the defense team is cross-examining the prosecution's first witness, david packer. his testimony has focused on a catch and kill schemes to bury stories about donald trump. it is also revealing negative stories about other celebrities including politicians as well. hello, everyone this is "outnumbered." i am dagen mcdowell. joining us today, dagen mcdowell. fox news contributor, tammy bruce. fox news contributor senior fellow at the american enterprise institute and former...
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alvin bragg steam cut to the heart of the case in that questioning of david . -- david pecker. they said, quote, is it true, sir, was that your purpose in walking out the karen mcdonnell starry -- mcdougall story? the answer from david pecker, yes. he added, the actual purpose was to acquire lifetime rights so the story was not published by any news organization. david pecker said it was standard to suppress stories to help a friend, but -- this was catch and kill in order to influence a presidential election. now, with court adjourned for the weekend, it also -- we will have key testimony still ahead. we start the hour with our most favorite reporters and friends, two who were inside the courtroom today, investigative reporter suzanne craig and former attorney and deputy assistant attorney carrie whitman. lucky for us, you can check out that you can never leave and you are still here as a friend. let's start with you and your wonderful mug. >> it was a continuation about agreement that karen mcdougal had. president donald trump's lawyers try to muddy the water. i think to -- k
alvin bragg steam cut to the heart of the case in that questioning of david . -- david pecker. they said, quote, is it true, sir, was that your purpose in walking out the karen mcdonnell starry -- mcdougall story? the answer from david pecker, yes. he added, the actual purpose was to acquire lifetime rights so the story was not published by any news organization. david pecker said it was standard to suppress stories to help a friend, but -- this was catch and kill in order to influence a...
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a david, thanks so much for joining us, as you know, better than all of us. this is a very complicated relationship. does that make it complicated for jurors to weigh cohen's expected testimony well not i don't think so many, many times prosecutors have used criminals, career criminals, to convict other people of crimes so the issue here will be not just michael cohen's credibility, but the tape recorder earnings he has of his conversations with trump and the documents that will tend to support his story and of course, it's important wolf to keep in mind that donald trump hired michael cohen and employed him because he would menace people and he would lie for trump when he wanted once they broke from everything i've seen, including my conversations with michael cohen, he has been very carefully and precisely accurate in what he said. >> interesting david pecker testified today that trump was very detailed, oriented. he said one time in trump's office, trump was given invoices and checks sign and pecker, quote, notice that he referring to trump review the invo
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take a listen. >> what did you think of david pecker's testimony so far. >> david has been very nice. nice guy. >> michael cohen was a liar, he got in trouble because of things outside of what he did for me. >> that jury was picked so fast, 95% democrats. >> are they going to look at all the lies cohen did in the last trial. >> he puts in an invoice or whatever, a bill, and they pay it and call it a legal expense. i got indicted for that. >> joining me now is retired judge and former new york state supreme court justice. she's also known the judge at the center of this case, juan merchan, for 15 years. let me start where we left off there. a lot of people want to know what's going to happen with the fact that the prosecution is charging time after time donald trump has violated the gag order that judge juan merchan put in place. a lot of them have asked the question, why is he not ruling on this, what's he waiting for? you know him. you probably have some idea of how he works. do you have an answer for them? >> i don't have a precise answer, but i can tell you that obviously this tria
take a listen. >> what did you think of david pecker's testimony so far. >> david has been very nice. nice guy. >> michael cohen was a liar, he got in trouble because of things outside of what he did for me. >> that jury was picked so fast, 95% democrats. >> are they going to look at all the lies cohen did in the last trial. >> he puts in an invoice or whatever, a bill, and they pay it and call it a legal expense. i got indicted for that. >> joining me...
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i agree with david. the idea that the supreme court could possibly handout a ruling that would force the judge to go through the counts and figure out whether private -- what are private acts and official acts to determine whether the former president is immune is insane. this country is almost 250 years old, if my math is right. pulling until the election of donald trump have we ever had to even contemplate this question. until we stop electing chief executives who lack this shame gene, yeah, maybe we will have to answer this question. but, the fact that we are here is, it is really disturbing. and listening to the questioning back and forth maybe wonder whether the supreme court, do they really want to squander their public standing such head as it is -- as it is that everyone will look at and say what are you doing? amna: do you think we will get a clear answer from them of this? jonathan: i don't think so. david: i don't think so either. amna: moving on then. there are a few other cases i want to get
i agree with david. the idea that the supreme court could possibly handout a ruling that would force the judge to go through the counts and figure out whether private -- what are private acts and official acts to determine whether the former president is immune is insane. this country is almost 250 years old, if my math is right. pulling until the election of donald trump have we ever had to even contemplate this question. until we stop electing chief executives who lack this shame gene, yeah,...
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they cleared lauren's boyfriend david and ex-boyfriend joe. no surprise to lawrence friends. >> i never thought it was david, i never thought it was joe. >> the eventually cleared the maintenance man as well. august 2, five weeks after lauren disappeared, stephen mcdaniel, the quiet law student graduate was charged with murder. he maintained his innocence, pled not guilty. stephen seemed harmless. note criminal record, the evidence against him was circumstantial. the da was not confident. >> i was worried unless we had more that this would be a case where everybody knew he did it but nobody could prove it. >> time to take a harder look at the evidence. >> coming up, investigators are about to discover a certain piece of deleted video. >> i knew we had him. >> do they? when dateline continues. ine co. of moderate-to-severe asthma s that's not for sudden breathing problems. dupixent can cause allergic reactions that can be severe. get help right away if you have rash, chest pain, worsening shortness of breath, tingling or numbness in your limbs.
they cleared lauren's boyfriend david and ex-boyfriend joe. no surprise to lawrence friends. >> i never thought it was david, i never thought it was joe. >> the eventually cleared the maintenance man as well. august 2, five weeks after lauren disappeared, stephen mcdaniel, the quiet law student graduate was charged with murder. he maintained his innocence, pled not guilty. stephen seemed harmless. note criminal record, the evidence against him was circumstantial. the da was not...
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where michael cohen and trump and david pecker had this agreement where david pecker would be the eyes and ears of the campaign and look out for those negative stories. give cohen a heads up and try to suppress it. so it's important he is the lead off witness because it sets the stage. he's the one, of course he was in charge of at the head of ami, in charge of the national enquirer. it sets the stage and just sort of provides for the jury. it started as soon as donald trump announced he was running for president. >> charles, does it matter that they were long time friends, associates, people who worked together for a long time? does that give him more credibility? >> i think it does. the prosecutors are going to tie that into their narrative around why you should believe him and why he's credible. i think when you're setting the stage, giving a jury a very clear picture around what's happening, you have to give to the jury a reason why you should be believing these witnesses and their testimony. so for the reasons you've just mentioned, i think that pecker is going to be a very import
where michael cohen and trump and david pecker had this agreement where david pecker would be the eyes and ears of the campaign and look out for those negative stories. give cohen a heads up and try to suppress it. so it's important he is the lead off witness because it sets the stage. he's the one, of course he was in charge of at the head of ami, in charge of the national enquirer. it sets the stage and just sort of provides for the jury. it started as soon as donald trump announced he was...
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david pecker will be back. he spoke for about 30 minutes or so in testimony yesterday after those opening statements. anything that stuck out to you and just how important is he to this case? >> david pecker may in fact be the people's star witness and not michael cohen. david pecker may ultimately be a better witness for a few different reasons. number one, he has some baggage, but he doesn't have the baggage of a michael cohen. number two, he's going to lay the foundation of this pre-existing relationship and this catch and kill arrangement. and that's going to match up to a lot of documents that the state is going to introduce. number three, he was a friend of donald trump's. so his testimony may be more credible for that reason. he may be testifying about something we're not anticipating, and it might be about a direct conversation with donald trump, because, remember, that there were these entries in business records can be shown from the records with the state, with the people need to show is donald trump
david pecker will be back. he spoke for about 30 minutes or so in testimony yesterday after those opening statements. anything that stuck out to you and just how important is he to this case? >> david pecker may in fact be the people's star witness and not michael cohen. david pecker may ultimately be a better witness for a few different reasons. number one, he has some baggage, but he doesn't have the baggage of a michael cohen. number two, he's going to lay the foundation of this...
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i mean, david has been very nice. he's a nice guy. >> reporter: trump has known to be 21 for decades and oscars allege the pair along with former trump lawyer michael cohen engage in a conspiracy to suppress negative stories about trump as he ran for president in 2016. pecker told jurors just after the "access hollywood" tapes surface just late wow weeks before the election. >> just start kissing them. >> reporter: discussions of what to do with stormy daniels heated up. the adult form star was according to pecker shot him a story of her alleged affair wit. pecker testified he did not have the money so it told cohen to buy and burying the story. of the story gets out the boss is going to be very angry with you. >> the d.a.s case really rises and falls with david pecker's testimony because he is the linchpin behind the sort of conspiratorial theme to influence the election. >> reporter: pecker also testified about an agreement with former "playboy" model karen mcdougal, who says she had a ten month affair with trump, w
i mean, david has been very nice. he's a nice guy. >> reporter: trump has known to be 21 for decades and oscars allege the pair along with former trump lawyer michael cohen engage in a conspiracy to suppress negative stories about trump as he ran for president in 2016. pecker told jurors just after the "access hollywood" tapes surface just late wow weeks before the election. >> just start kissing them. >> reporter: discussions of what to do with stormy daniels heated...
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so the last question asked of david pecker today was, does he believe trump does david pecker believes that donald trump cares about his family, right? there have been a lot of questions about why trump would do these things. was it to protect his family or as pecker said? was it for the campaign, but the last question, does trump care about his family? pecker replies, quote, of of course i do think that cares about his family. that surprised you very much so because trump thinks about trump and his family clearly throughout all this is almost been window the dressing just so it makes him look like he's a family guy, but his focus is always been what's best for me. >> that's why he picks the pupil who works with and that's why he's been doing when he just doing with the power play. so the family for politician, obviously it's unnecessary optic to have but his feeling towards them. no, they're just tools for him to advance his own cause and that moment surprised you mean bernardo at the end of the testimony of david pecker and i guess it's in a sense, it's hard to put it together hi the
so the last question asked of david pecker today was, does he believe trump does david pecker believes that donald trump cares about his family, right? there have been a lot of questions about why trump would do these things. was it to protect his family or as pecker said? was it for the campaign, but the last question, does trump care about his family? pecker replies, quote, of of course i do think that cares about his family. that surprised you very much so because trump thinks about trump...
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pecker the ceo of the national enquirer's, an individual named david pecker well, david, his good friends with donald trump. >> they have a friendship that goes back for many years. in fact, the national enquirer has endorsed donald trump, has said he must be president i had nothing to do with the national enquirer story. and frankly, i hope it's not true because it's pretty bad so ted cruz got one thing wrong in the extended version of those comments, which was he implied it was roger stone who is acting as the emissary with david pecker and donald trump, obviously as we now know, and we'll hear from him on the witness stand. >> it was my phil cohen who is doing all of this. >> but what ted cruz got closer to than really anyone did at that time was that relationship between the two of them and it then it was not a known entity, a known quantity like it is now, like we saw the details coming out and you saw donald trump also doing other interviews about the claim that ted cruz is father was fault with lee harvey oswald trump would go on tv and say, well, the national enquirer has gotten o
pecker the ceo of the national enquirer's, an individual named david pecker well, david, his good friends with donald trump. >> they have a friendship that goes back for many years. in fact, the national enquirer has endorsed donald trump, has said he must be president i had nothing to do with the national enquirer story. and frankly, i hope it's not true because it's pretty bad so ted cruz got one thing wrong in the extended version of those comments, which was he implied it was roger...
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enquirer's an individual named david pecker well, david, his good friends with donald trump. >> they have a friendship that goes back for many years. in fact, the national enquirer has endorsed donald trump he said he must be president. >> i had nothing to do with the national enquirer story. and frankly, i hope it's not true because it's pretty bad so ted cruz got one thing wrong in the extended version of those comments, which was he implied it was roger stone who is acting as the emissary. >> would david pecker and donald trump, obviously as we now know we'll hear from him on the witness stand. it was michael cohen who is doing all of this but but what ted cruz got closer to than really anyone did at that time was that relationship between the two of them and then it was not a known entity, a known quantity like it is now, like we saw the details coming out. and you saw donald trump also doing other interviews about the claim that ted cruz is father was involved with lee harvey oswald trump would go on tv and say, well, the national enquirer has gotten other things, right? you kno
enquirer's an individual named david pecker well, david, his good friends with donald trump. >> they have a friendship that goes back for many years. in fact, the national enquirer has endorsed donald trump he said he must be president. >> i had nothing to do with the national enquirer story. and frankly, i hope it's not true because it's pretty bad so ted cruz got one thing wrong in the extended version of those comments, which was he implied it was roger stone who is acting as the...