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he was mr. trump's lawyer who actually paid a hush money to miss daniels and was then repaid by mr. trump collins or jail time for the incident and now will testify against trump, who he says should also go to jail just like you to a, a cara's mcdougall. she is a former playboy model who is said to also have had an affair with mr. trump. and then agreed to sell her story for a $150000.00 about it. however, a magazine who bought it, buried it instead. the story that is not her, david packer. hm. interesting name. huh. he is the publisher of the magazine. who paid mcdougal? prosecutors argue he was mr. trump's associate, and would often do this to silence his critics. do what? well, it's called, catch, and kill. pay for the exclusive rights to a story and then kill it. instead of doing it. fucker is also a witness in the case. so there you have a some of the big players that we know of right now. others possibly could be introduced aside from the prosecutors and defense attorneys. those are the people who are going to be really making up this drama. right? but what about the drama itself? w
he was mr. trump's lawyer who actually paid a hush money to miss daniels and was then repaid by mr. trump collins or jail time for the incident and now will testify against trump, who he says should also go to jail just like you to a, a cara's mcdougall. she is a former playboy model who is said to also have had an affair with mr. trump. and then agreed to sell her story for a $150000.00 about it. however, a magazine who bought it, buried it instead. the story that is not her, david packer. hm....
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you know, donald trump, in this instance, let me, i don't like donald trump, but certainly this whole case it, you know, it was completely bonkers. what do you like? what do you make up, dan of? i think one of the most fascinating parts of this, and of course, is matters to me because i'm a journalist and that never heard about this until it became public. as i started reading about this case, there's this whole catch into thing where some people have so much money. um, you know, to be able to pay a 100150000 dollars, 200000 dollars every time somebody has something on you. and you have a guy who is a publisher for a magazine, and i tell him, hey, go give this guy money on the story, but don't do the story. thereby, we kill the story that, that whole thing is really fascinating. what do you think of it? had you heard of it before? and what impact might it have on the jury? i actually, i had not heard was it before, but i'm sure a lot of at the national inquiry, you know, this is the, this, the magazine that, you know, by the house wives, new hampshire. we're having our sex with the sp
you know, donald trump, in this instance, let me, i don't like donald trump, but certainly this whole case it, you know, it was completely bonkers. what do you like? what do you make up, dan of? i think one of the most fascinating parts of this, and of course, is matters to me because i'm a journalist and that never heard about this until it became public. as i started reading about this case, there's this whole catch into thing where some people have so much money. um, you know, to be able to...
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all they're just bringing this case because it's trump. where were those people every time a 17 year old black kid in the hood gets his life ruined by smoking a marijuana cigarette. where were they? every time we see injustice put upon some american doesn't have enough money to pay for lawyers. i mean, all of a sudden the, we just discovered that the judicial system in this country often times is not blind. and we're only going to bring it up in this case. right. oh, yeah, totally. i mean, i mean, i completely agree. i mean, anybody who's ever sat through a trial in the manhattan court room, uh, you know, knows that this is a highly uncertain business and a lot of stuff goes wrong. yeah. a lot of ordinary people, wind up getting screwed up, screwed royally. and uh, she's not going to accept that and hopefully prosecute to your point is subjective . it's subjective across the board, not just in this case. you know, it's subjective. it's also regressive because the 17 year old kid smoking a joint, you'll only goes to jail if he's black and p
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and i'm talking to dallas are about the donald trump case. we're talking about the donald trump case because it's finally begun. we've heard so much about an actual criminal case and there's been so many political opinions, one way or another on this case. and i think what we're trying to get to here is, what are the facts, how strong is the case or how weak is the case it? and what we know right now is that what the prosecution has to do to try and find donald trump guilty is a bit of a novel argument that they have to create. they have to not only prove that he did this, which by the way it seems like the defense is stipulating. he did it, you know, they're not going to go in there and say, now he never had a relationship with stormy daniels or this other woman mcdougal. what they're saying is, what the hell does that have to do with him being charged with a felony in this case? because, you know, he didn't want his wife to find out, or he was embarrassed, or he wanted to predict his read what they have to prove. the prosecutors, and as we'
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trump's campaign. and after the election, pecker told the jury trump thanked him. on cross examination, trump's lawyer, susan necheles, suggested stormy daniels visited trump tower because she was being considered for a role on the apprentice. graff said there was office chatter about that, adding "i vaguely recall hearing trump say that daniels may be one of the interesting people who could be on the show." but no ambiguity on one point, when trump's lawyer asked graff if she wanted to be there in court, her one word answer, "no." and as she left the stand, donald trump rose up out of his chair to greet her, whispering some words and extending his hand. >> reporter: the first week of testimony ended with a banter of testimony. the jury heard the granular details about the shell company, michael cohen used to pay stormy daniels her hush money. remember, prosecutors have to prove that when trump paid cohen back, he falsified business
trump's campaign. and after the election, pecker told the jury trump thanked him. on cross examination, trump's lawyer, susan necheles, suggested stormy daniels visited trump tower because she was being considered for a role on the apprentice. graff said there was office chatter about that, adding "i vaguely recall hearing trump say that daniels may be one of the interesting people who could be on the show." but no ambiguity on one point, when trump's lawyer asked graff if she wanted...
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trump, do you still like pecker? >> reporter: and then there was stormy daniels, the porn star at the heart of this case. trump charged with falsifying business records to conceal a hush money payment so voters wouldn't learn of their alleged affair. in the final weeks of the campaign, pecker said he told trump's fixer michael cohen daniels was shopping her story. he says cohen told him to buy it, but pecker refused, telling cohen, "i am not going to get involved with a porn star.
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. trump denies that ever happened. we also expect to hear from michael cohen, his former attorney, who is the one who made the payment to stormy daniels. donald trump, will claim that he was making legal payments, who's defense expected to argue that he had no knowledge of the recording of those payments. and this is all expected to play out over the next 6 weeks or so. the question remains. will donald trump himself take the witness stand and in the opening this morning, before the jury got in before the jury began getting instructions, the judge did warn donald trump, that if he takes the stand, that he will be open to questions about other cases that would otherwise be off limits, so remains to be seen whether donald trump will defy a legal advice and take the stand in his own behalf. he has said that he is willing to do that, of course, and give us a sense of how this is resonating with votes in this with the upcoming election. so yeah, it's a great question. it has become a center piece of donald trump's campaign.
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on trump's destruction. cohen has pleaded guilty to campaign finance violations and lying under oath. the prosecutors pre-emptively defending him today saying he made mistakes in the past to protect his boss. >> and laura is here with me on the set alongside hallie jackson. laura, let me begin with you. the first witness on the stand right now, does it give us any hint where all this is leading? >> yes. tabloid mogul david pecker is at that 2015 meeting at trump tower as we mentioned. he's useful for prosecutors because he puts mr. trump in the room for this alleged plot. he's also useful because his name is not michael cohen and his testimony will continue tomorrow, lester. >> all right, laura, thank you. and hallie, this is a partisan prosecution in the opinion of mr. trump. >> yeah, that's what his campaign's been saying. and in some ways what we just heard in court, what laura has laid out, echoes what we have also heard from mr. trump himself on the campaign trail. his defense, casting him as a fighter,
on trump's destruction. cohen has pleaded guilty to campaign finance violations and lying under oath. the prosecutors pre-emptively defending him today saying he made mistakes in the past to protect his boss. >> and laura is here with me on the set alongside hallie jackson. laura, let me begin with you. the first witness on the stand right now, does it give us any hint where all this is leading? >> yes. tabloid mogul david pecker is at that 2015 meeting at trump tower as we...
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and trump's former fixer, michael cohen, to protect trump during the 2016 campaign. david pecker grinning widely as he pointed out trump in the courtroom, the former president smirking back. the two men had been friends for years. but pecker told the jury their relationship changed in 2015, after trump launched his run for president, pecker was summoned to trump tower that august, and in a 20-minute meeting, he said trump and cohen asked me, what can i do and what my magazines can do to help the campaign. pecker testified he pledged to run flattering stories about trump and hit jobs on his opponents, and he offered to be the campaign's eyes and ears to alert cohen if he caught wind of any potentially damaging stories. pecker said he told trump he'd try to kill those stories so they'd never see the light of day. as pecker described that trump tower meeting, jurors were rapt, taking constant notes. pecker laid out how he worked with trump and cohen to publish attacks on rival republican candidates. cohen would tell him who to go after, and the magazine would do it. pec
and trump's former fixer, michael cohen, to protect trump during the 2016 campaign. david pecker grinning widely as he pointed out trump in the courtroom, the former president smirking back. the two men had been friends for years. but pecker told the jury their relationship changed in 2015, after trump launched his run for president, pecker was summoned to trump tower that august, and in a 20-minute meeting, he said trump and cohen asked me, what can i do and what my magazines can do to help...
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in addition, trump is facing criminal trials in georgia and florida, and in just the last 24 hours, trump was named as an unindicted coconspirator in arizona and michigan over fake electric schemes. we have team coverage of tod today's -- and jan crawford will start us off from the supreme court. >> reporter: in nearly three hours of historic arguments, the judges emphasized their decision will go beyond former president donald trump. >> whatever we decide is going to apply to all future presidents. >> reporter: no president has ever faced criminal prosecution, and some justices, while emphasizing a president is not above the law, focused on what precedent the case will set. >> the history tells us it is not going to stop. it's going to cycle back and be used against the current president or the next president, or the next president after that. >> i am concerned about future uses of the criminal law to target political opponents. >> reporter: trump is arguing he has absolute immunity as president from prosecution for official acts during his tenure in office, including efforts to overturn
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trump walking into court today. prosecutors outlining their case, accusing trump of election fraud, pure and simple, they said today. trump's lawyers saying, quote, there is nothing wrong with trying to influence an election, it's called democracy, and that none of this was a crime. then prosecutors calling the first witness, david pecker, to the stand. the former publisher of the national inquirer, who was part of a scheme prosecutors say called catch and kill. abc's senior investigative correspondent aaron katersky leading us off from the courthouse again tonight. >> reporter: donald trump walking into the manhattan courtroom where today for the first time in history a jury heard testimony in a criminal case against a former american president. >> it's a very, very sad day in america. i can tell you that. >> reporter: with trump slouching in his seat and sometimes closing his eyes, prosecutor matthew colangelo began his opening statement charging trump "orchestrated a criminal scheme to corrupt the 2016 presidenti
trump walking into court today. prosecutors outlining their case, accusing trump of election fraud, pure and simple, they said today. trump's lawyers saying, quote, there is nothing wrong with trying to influence an election, it's called democracy, and that none of this was a crime. then prosecutors calling the first witness, david pecker, to the stand. the former publisher of the national inquirer, who was part of a scheme prosecutors say called catch and kill. abc's senior investigative...
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trump and described a key meeting in which he says he pledged to be donald trump's eyes and ears, ready to alert to negative stories that could appear about him during the 2016 presidential campaign. the prosecution hoping to prove it all leads to paying off a porn star and an illegal scheme to disguise the transaction through altered business records. once again tonight, here is laura jarrett. >> reporter: tonight, mr. trump's long-time friend david pecker, the former publisher of the "national enquirer" offering the jury a rare glimpse into the underworld of tabloid tactics, as the state seeks to prove the former president doctored his internal business records to cover up the payoff of an adult film actress just days before the 2016 election. >> mr. 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 s
trump and described a key meeting in which he says he pledged to be donald trump's eyes and ears, ready to alert to negative stories that could appear about him during the 2016 presidential campaign. the prosecution hoping to prove it all leads to paying off a porn star and an illegal scheme to disguise the transaction through altered business records. once again tonight, here is laura jarrett. >> reporter: tonight, mr. trump's long-time friend david pecker, the former publisher of the...
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. >> tonight, trump on trial. x tabloid publisher david pecker telling jurors about a secret deal between him and donald trump to bury negative stories during the 2016 presidential campaign. and the former president blasted the judge and gag order. >> the unconstitutional gag order by a highly conflicted judge. >> president biden. >> the worst president in history of our country. >> and the courtroom. >> it's reason, by the way. >> the "cbs evening news" starts now. ♪ ♪ good evening, and thank you for being with us. i maurice dubois. norah is on assignment. we begin tonight with a 2 of testimony in the criminal trial of former president donal donald trump. former "national enquirer" publisher david pecker was back on the stand where he said he worked with trump and his longtime fixer michael cohen to heighten negative stories about him during the 2016 campaign. the prosecution claims it was all a part of a conspiracy to influence the election. before today's testimony, there was a tense hearing over whether tr
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trump quiet. if anyone should buy it, pecker said, it should be donald trump and michael cohen, trump's former fixer. pecker says when he told cohen, quote, he was upset and responded that the boss, that's referring to trump, would be furious with me. pecker said today he believed mr. trump or his company had paid daniels until cohen told him in december of 2016 that he was the one who paid her. prosecutors are seeking to prove mr. trump doctored internal business records to cover up that payment. pecker also testified trump was aghast when he saw stormy daniels on "60 minutes." >> was it hush money to stay silent? >> yes. >> reporter: pecker says trump called him. he says we have an agreement with stormy daniels that she cannot mention my name. trump later denied knowledge of the arrangement. on cross-examination, mr. trump's lawyers challenging pecker's credibility and business practices. at a campaign event earlier in the day, mr. trump addressed the testimony of his long-time friend. >> david
trump quiet. if anyone should buy it, pecker said, it should be donald trump and michael cohen, trump's former fixer. pecker says when he told cohen, quote, he was upset and responded that the boss, that's referring to trump, would be furious with me. pecker said today he believed mr. trump or his company had paid daniels until cohen told him in december of 2016 that he was the one who paid her. prosecutors are seeking to prove mr. trump doctored internal business records to cover up that...
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trump wants to get rid of that. as a consequence would cost millions of americans who lose -- to lose coverage, an average of additional $6,000 a year to maintain health care. it would mean billionaires would get as a consequence of not having to pay the tax anymore another $3.5 million tax cut per billionaire you heard me right. billionaires would each get an additional tax cut every year of $3.5 million. that's 70 times what a typical family here in scranton makes in one year. i have a better idea. as soon as i came to office, i expanded tax credits through the affordable care act and saved millions of americans another $800 per person, per year on their health care premium. [cheers and applause] health care should be a basic right, those tax credits expire next year though. i want to make those tax credits permanent. the first thing i'll do if i'm re-elected is make them permanent. folks -- [cheers and applause] my plan calls for a minimum federal income tax of 25%, just 25% on billionaires. well below the top ra
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it is a big week and a lot of courtrooms for donald trump. host: including the highest court in the land, the supreme court finally hearing the president's immunity case. can you set that up for us? guest: on thursday, there will be oral arguments in trump's claim that he has immunity from being prosecuted for the january 6 instance. if charged with election obstruction and he claims presidential immunity, that is a huge case not only for trump but the country and future presidents. host: mr. barrett, are you there? guest: i am hearing you. can you hear me? host: i got you. that is expected later on this week. there is plenty going on this week, and our guest devlin barrett write about it in the "washington post" today. you are the author of a newsletter. what is that, and how can people find it? guest: you can find it at the "washington post" website and we give a weekly update of what is coming up. we also on big news days will send out an end of the day some recent people can keep track of it because there are so many cases that people get
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trump's election chances. mr. trump's lawyer sought to raise questions about pecker's memory and motives on cross-examination. pecker defiant at one point saying, i've been truthful to the best of my recollection. the tabloid mogul also undermining the idea mr. trump wanted to bury those stories about women to protect his family, a common refrain from the defense. instead, pecker said he believed it was all to protect his campaign. >> i do have to begin by wishing melania happy birthday. she's in florida. >> reporter: melania trump notably absent at trial. >> laura, does it appear prosecutors got what they needed from david pecker this week? >> lester, pecker is a useful witness for prosecutors to the extent he can testify about conversations about mr. trump that touch on his alleged scheme to influence the election, but what he can't offer, lester, is any evidence on the actual crime that the former president has been indicted for, which isn't a campaign finance violation. it's the way his payments to cohen were
trump's election chances. mr. trump's lawyer sought to raise questions about pecker's memory and motives on cross-examination. pecker defiant at one point saying, i've been truthful to the best of my recollection. the tabloid mogul also undermining the idea mr. trump wanted to bury those stories about women to protect his family, a common refrain from the defense. instead, pecker said he believed it was all to protect his campaign. >> i do have to begin by wishing melania happy birthday....
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i that question one said a trump rally of a and what would they say trump supporter he said that black people had been misled by the oh, you didn't say the devil you can you could turn it around and, ask why? well, you know, you can ask the question in reverse but but yeah it's an interesting question to ask. yeah. so, so here's one of the things i like about the book too, is that you don't it's not just it's not just like a political project. i mean, although that is worthy you talk about like the personal side what as a lived experience so do you want to talk a little bit about that like in fact there's a reading we were talking about that i wanted to ask if you'd start with and it starts with people need the lord. yeah all right and thanks for the musical accompaniment wherever that's coming from. some of you on the tracks. well, no, the song that i'm not going to sing it, but the chapter is called people need the lord and i'm just going read a short section. dear lord, i prayed thank you for this food and this day and i pray that grandpa will get saved in jesus name. amen. every ni
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trump. when it comes to mr. trump's lawyer, the argument that they brought, the lawyer denied that mr. trump was reimbursing michael cohen. he added that the prosecutors have put a sinister spin on this as if it is a crime but the jurors will learn that it is not. trump amped up the drama. he emphasized that mr. trump denies her claim saying daniels agreement to not spread false claims about trump is not illegal. it was mr. trump himself after the proceedings, giving some comments in new york city. here he is from yesterday. [video clip] >> they take this payment and call it a legal expense. this is what i got indicted on. they should be in georgia -- i should be in georgia now. i should be in florida. i should be in a lot of different places campaigning and i am sitting here. it is very unfair. the judge is conflicted. it is very unfair what is going on. i should be allowed to campaign. whoever heard of this. to be indicted for that? people in the courts cannot believe it. this is the case. we did something wro
trump. when it comes to mr. trump's lawyer, the argument that they brought, the lawyer denied that mr. trump was reimbursing michael cohen. he added that the prosecutors have put a sinister spin on this as if it is a crime but the jurors will learn that it is not. trump amped up the drama. he emphasized that mr. trump denies her claim saying daniels agreement to not spread false claims about trump is not illegal. it was mr. trump himself after the proceedings, giving some comments in new york...
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and this is, of course we are a trump supporters. i tried to stop the peaceful transfer of power in january of 6 of 2021 day of feeding cards done by donald trump to do so. and then of course, it took donald trump a couple of hours before you ask them to stop trying actually to, to otherwise present. so this is a very uploaded atmosphere here. there's a lot at stake, and that's what people told us who traveled to a to washington to business this historic day. you know, i don't know one's above the law in this country. i think there's numerous laws he's broken and i think he needs to pay for him and face the music of unity. immunity charge. it should be dropped because there are certain to say without uh, just completely wiping other side charges that are against him. um, yes, it should be a knew it was practically the, you know, the assumption is growing up in this nation that no one, not even the head of state is above the law. and, you know, the presidential own is to preserve, protect, and defend the constitution. the law of the l
and this is, of course we are a trump supporters. i tried to stop the peaceful transfer of power in january of 6 of 2021 day of feeding cards done by donald trump to do so. and then of course, it took donald trump a couple of hours before you ask them to stop trying actually to, to otherwise present. so this is a very uploaded atmosphere here. there's a lot at stake, and that's what people told us who traveled to a to washington to business this historic day. you know, i don't know one's above...
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what will it mean if donald trump wins? this case and if he wins the presidential election in november, so he basically can do whatever he wants to do. he could basically order the killing of a political opponent. he puts a destroy the constitution because he would be immune of any prosecution during, of course, his presidency. but also afterwards, this would open a like a whole new of options for donald trump to well, it's kind of a i guess, to restore or kind of keep him in power for however long he wants to be and brings, you know, this really i think that is true, which would really attack uh the democracy as we know, it's right now in the united states. and if the court says he does not enjoy absolute community, where will this puts donald trump? now there is a, this big fear that it will take far too long before the core tier behind me makes the decision. some expect them not through before june. and that would basically mean a that wouldn't be hold accountable. and the strong terminal court before the elections . and
what will it mean if donald trump wins? this case and if he wins the presidential election in november, so he basically can do whatever he wants to do. he could basically order the killing of a political opponent. he puts a destroy the constitution because he would be immune of any prosecution during, of course, his presidency. but also afterwards, this would open a like a whole new of options for donald trump to well, it's kind of a i guess, to restore or kind of keep him in power for however...
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donald trump us lawyers had promised, tell us who the witnesses and we won't even tell donald trump, our client, or have him post about it. so that was an interesting point that came up, again the unprecedented nature of this trial is certainly testing the legal system. with all of these delays, it would be difficult to see us getting to the first witness, we will have to see how that plays out. larger picture, we have all come to see that with this case, we have to be prepared for the unexpected. donald trump us lawyers would certainly welcome any delays, they had already complained thatjury selection went to quickly for their liking, a key tactic they have used throughout is trying to delay this process. throughout is trying to delay this rocess. �* . . ~' throughout is trying to delay this rocess. 1, . ~ , ., throughout is trying to delay this rocess. , ., , process. back with you shortly, thank you- _ around the world and across the uk, this is bbc news.
donald trump us lawyers had promised, tell us who the witnesses and we won't even tell donald trump, our client, or have him post about it. so that was an interesting point that came up, again the unprecedented nature of this trial is certainly testing the legal system. with all of these delays, it would be difficult to see us getting to the first witness, we will have to see how that plays out. larger picture, we have all come to see that with this case, we have to be prepared for the...
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[inaudible question] >> dana: we'll see if president trump takes any of the shouted
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the feeding card stood by donald trump. to do so. and then of course, it took donald trump a couple of hours before you ask them to stop trying actually to, to otherwise present. so this is a very uploaded atmosphere here. there's a lot at stake, and that's what people told us who traveled to you a to washington to witness this historic day. no, i don't know one's above the law in this country. i think there's numerous laws he's broken and i think he needs to pay for him and face the music of unity. the unity charges should be dropped because there are certain it's hard to say without uh, just completely wiping the other side charges that are against him. um, yes, it should be a knew it was practically the, you know, the assumption growing up in this nation that no one, not even the head of state is above the law. and, you know, the presidential own is to preserve, protect, and defend the constitution. the law of the land, if the president can break that presidential oath within community, then what are we as a republic? now these ar
the feeding card stood by donald trump. to do so. and then of course, it took donald trump a couple of hours before you ask them to stop trying actually to, to otherwise present. so this is a very uploaded atmosphere here. there's a lot at stake, and that's what people told us who traveled to you a to washington to witness this historic day. no, i don't know one's above the law in this country. i think there's numerous laws he's broken and i think he needs to pay for him and face the music of...
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mr. trump doesn't have a record. so he wouldn't be an ideal candidate for a non custodial probationary terms. so if he is convicted, i anticipate that the judge will sit and sent to probations, and mr. trump can go about his business. i want to ask you about trans comments. we heard just there about this being a witch hunt. what would you say to him if, if you could reply well, i think what the prosecution would say to him is that we live in a country where no person is above the law. this is not a website. this is the chief legal enforcement officer in the state enforcing the laws of the state. uh these laws are on the books there on the books for a reason. he violated them and he has to be held to account. that's what i think that the district attorney alvin brag would say to him. and just give us a little bit of context. how big of a deal do you think this case is compared to the other 3 indictments trump faces or well of the other 3. this is probably the least consequential case at some level. uh, it is about how
mr. trump doesn't have a record. so he wouldn't be an ideal candidate for a non custodial probationary terms. so if he is convicted, i anticipate that the judge will sit and sent to probations, and mr. trump can go about his business. i want to ask you about trans comments. we heard just there about this being a witch hunt. what would you say to him if, if you could reply well, i think what the prosecution would say to him is that we live in a country where no person is above the law. this is...
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what will it mean if donald trump wins this case? and if he wins the presidential election in november, a slow sudden, he basically can do whatever he wants to do. he could basically order the killing of a political opponent. he quotes a destroy the constitution because he would be immune of any prosecution. dream. of course, his presidency, but also afterwards this would open a like a whole new of options for donald trump to well, it's kind of a, i guess, to restore or kind of keep him in power for however long he wants to be. and brands, you know, this really i think that is true, which would really attack uh the democracy as we know, it's right now in the united states. and if the court says he does not enjoy absolute community, where will this puts donald trump? now there is a, this big fear that it will take far too long before the core tier behind me makes the decision some expect them not through before june. and that would basically mean uh that wouldn't be hold accountable and describe criminal court before the elections. an
what will it mean if donald trump wins this case? and if he wins the presidential election in november, a slow sudden, he basically can do whatever he wants to do. he could basically order the killing of a political opponent. he quotes a destroy the constitution because he would be immune of any prosecution. dream. of course, his presidency, but also afterwards this would open a like a whole new of options for donald trump to well, it's kind of a, i guess, to restore or kind of keep him in...
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former president donald trump's already sizable stake in a social media company set to jump by more than one billion and as he is rewarded with additional shares in the parent of truth social, the result of the stock price being high. the windfall comes at a crucial time for mr. trump when he is on the hook for hundreds of millions of dollars in legal bills tied to the multiple cases
former president donald trump's already sizable stake in a social media company set to jump by more than one billion and as he is rewarded with additional shares in the parent of truth social, the result of the stock price being high. the windfall comes at a crucial time for mr. trump when he is on the hook for hundreds of millions of dollars in legal bills tied to the multiple cases
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even before trump was president, trump preferred nonunion workers on his real estate projects. even on that he didn't keep his word. he managed small businesses. if you read the press, he never paid them a lot. the guy never worked a day in his working man's boots. he gave me a pair of boots as a gift, by the way. our them to cut my lawn. the secret service doesn't let me do that anymore. by the way, we are building stronger. we that loan increased wages for more than a million construction workers and trump's ma ga allies are trying to take it away. it's not going to happen on my watch. since the 1930's, the law has said when the federal government spends taxpayer dollars on a project, it can only buy american products to do it and use american workers to get it done. i use american products and american workers. that's why it stronger. it is not a joke, it's not a campaign line. these are the best workers in the world, that's a fact. when i went to south korea to get them to start to build back those computer chips in america, they decided to do it, investing billions. i said
even before trump was president, trump preferred nonunion workers on his real estate projects. even on that he didn't keep his word. he managed small businesses. if you read the press, he never paid them a lot. the guy never worked a day in his working man's boots. he gave me a pair of boots as a gift, by the way. our them to cut my lawn. the secret service doesn't let me do that anymore. by the way, we are building stronger. we that loan increased wages for more than a million construction...
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. >>> plus trump on trial. opening statements in the trump hush money case making him the first president to ever face criminal court proceedings. >> it's a very, very sad day in america. i can tell you that. >> taking the stand former national enquirer ceo david pecker. explosive details from inside the court. >>> and -- ♪ if i could turn back time ♪ >> the rock & roll hall of fame. "if i could turn back time" icon cher." and flying again metal icon ozzie osborne. and a celebration with kool and the gang and a select group of other artists at this year's induction ceremony. ♪ we're going have a good time. >>> "nightline" will be right back. ♪ ♪ bounce back fast from heartburn with new tums gummy bites, and love food back. ♪ sometimes jonah wrestles with falling asleep... ...so he takes zzzquil. the world's #1 sleep aid brand. and wakes up feeling like himself. get the rest to be your best with non-habit forming zzzquil. ♪ ♪ business. it's not a nine-to-five proposition. it's all day and into th
. >>> plus trump on trial. opening statements in the trump hush money case making him the first president to ever face criminal court proceedings. >> it's a very, very sad day in america. i can tell you that. >> taking the stand former national enquirer ceo david pecker. explosive details from inside the court. >>> and -- ♪ if i could turn back time ♪ >> the rock & roll hall of fame. "if i could turn back time" icon cher." and flying...
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trump, what was it like about the "access hollywood" tape? speak to the president laying it out much like an attorney would. making his point about this c case. you know, kayleigh, the entire time we were watching, everybody wants, like, yeah, we get this. >> kayleigh: he is on message. that if someone on message. things i have in my notes. the federal election commission there doubted the case. didn't bring the case. what happened between we can't bring this case, the facts don't match the law and the day, last february when alvin bragg brings the case. in intervening fact happen for donald trump decided to run for president. it is my belief that played into this. how did this case dead as a doornail, unprecedented according to a lawyer. we bring that case after trump decides to run for president. >> joey: you said something earlier this hour.
trump, what was it like about the "access hollywood" tape? speak to the president laying it out much like an attorney would. making his point about this c case. you know, kayleigh, the entire time we were watching, everybody wants, like, yeah, we get this. >> kayleigh: he is on message. that if someone on message. things i have in my notes. the federal election commission there doubted the case. didn't bring the case. what happened between we can't bring this case, the facts...
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james, she campaigned at the fact that i will get trump upper against trump and it has to do with a bond of $175 million. first of all, she doesn't want me to participate. with, financial companies in new york. so we have a company i guess based in california and somebody company. and i put up 175 million in cash when she says the bonding companies not good, she doesn't like the bonding company because she doesn't know if the collateral is good. and i put up 175 billion in cash. she's questioning the bonding company. well, when you put up cash and the number is 175, which is what we're supposed to be putting out. >> but i give it a cash or she shouldn't be complaining about the funding company. the bottling company would be good for it because i put up the money and i have plenty of money to put up, but nobody is going to be putting up with this. >> nobody is going to be listening or coming to new york anymore businesses are going to be fleeing because people are treated so badly. it's got to be the most unfriendly place to do business. and that's why businesses are leaving and people ar
james, she campaigned at the fact that i will get trump upper against trump and it has to do with a bond of $175 million. first of all, she doesn't want me to participate. with, financial companies in new york. so we have a company i guess based in california and somebody company. and i put up 175 million in cash when she says the bonding companies not good, she doesn't like the bonding company because she doesn't know if the collateral is good. and i put up 175 billion in cash. she's...
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donald trump was alone in a hotel room with stormy daniels while donald trump's wife was e home with his four month old son at the time. the only people who can testify about what happened in that room are stormy daniels and donald trump, not donald trump's defense lawyer. donald trump is not going to testifying. there will never be a moment when donald trump sits on that witness stand and says i did not have with stormy daniels. today, donald trump's criminal defense lawyer did it for him. mr. blanche try to get away with testifying for donald trump in his opening statement by saying stormy daniels description of her sexual encounter with donald trump is false. according to stormy daniels, who has spoken about it ha publicly many times, it was a sexual encounter that did not last long and that in the pre- and post-sexual chatter, donald trump, among other things, compared stormy daniels to his oldest daughter. stormy daniels has given us my plenty of detail about. the essence of the trump defense is that the $420,000.00 that was paid to michael cohen was paid for legal services havi
donald trump was alone in a hotel room with stormy daniels while donald trump's wife was e home with his four month old son at the time. the only people who can testify about what happened in that room are stormy daniels and donald trump, not donald trump's defense lawyer. donald trump is not going to testifying. there will never be a moment when donald trump sits on that witness stand and says i did not have with stormy daniels. today, donald trump's criminal defense lawyer did it for him. mr....
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in opening statements, prosecutors accused trump of taking part in a criminal conspiracy to interfere with the 2016 election, but defense attorneys to claim that did nothing wrong and claimed that the prosecution are liars with bias against the former president. robert costa was inside the courthouse and starts us off tonight. >> it's a very, very sad day in america. >> reporter: former president trump falsely claimed he was the target of election and the parents, the democrats in washington had orchestrated his indictment to keep him off the campaign trail. >> i should be in georgia now, i should be in florida now. >> but prosecutors told the jury that donald trump had forced a scheme to interrupt the 2016 election. pointing to the 2015 meeting as trump and michael cohen and then "national enquirer" publisher david packer where they worked out a plan to conceal public information with former adult film star stormy daniels, all of which trump denies. >> and you had sex with him? >> yes. >> where you physically attracted to him? >> reporter: cohen admitted paying daniels money to -- pr
in opening statements, prosecutors accused trump of taking part in a criminal conspiracy to interfere with the 2016 election, but defense attorneys to claim that did nothing wrong and claimed that the prosecution are liars with bias against the former president. robert costa was inside the courthouse and starts us off tonight. >> it's a very, very sad day in america. >> reporter: former president trump falsely claimed he was the target of election and the parents, the democrats in...
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government's case against president trump case. [video clip] >> this court has never recognized absolute criminal immunity for any public official. the petitioner claims a former president has permanent criminal immunity for official acts unless he was first impeached and convicted. his novel theory would immunize former presidents for criminal liability, bribery, treason, sedition and murder and conspiring to use fraud to overturn the results of an election and perpetuate himself in power. that has no foundation in the constitution. the framers knew too well the dangers of a king who could do no wrong and devised a system to check abuses of power, especially the use of power for private gain. the executive branch is enforcing congressional statutes and seeking accountability for petitioners alleged misuse of official power to subvert democracy. that is a compelling public interest. in response, the petitioner raises concerns of potential abuses. established legal safeguards provide layers of protection, with the courts providing t
government's case against president trump case. [video clip] >> this court has never recognized absolute criminal immunity for any public official. the petitioner claims a former president has permanent criminal immunity for official acts unless he was first impeached and convicted. his novel theory would immunize former presidents for criminal liability, bribery, treason, sedition and murder and conspiring to use fraud to overturn the results of an election and perpetuate himself in...
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former trump -- president trump is outside the new york courtroom. >> we have this company. i put up 175 million dollars in cash but she says the bonding company is no good. she doesn't like the bonding company because she doesn't know if the collateral is good. i put up 175 million in cash and she is questioning the bonding company. when the number is 175 which is what we are supposed to be putting up and we put it in cash, she shouldn't be complaining about the bonding company. i put up the money. i have plenty of money to put up. nobody is going to be listening or coming to new york anymore. businesses are going to be fleeing because people are treated so badly. it has got to be the most unfriendly place to do business. that is why businesses and people are leaving. on the letitia james case, the worst attorney general in the country by the way. and she is keeping business out of new york. businesses that are here are leaving. that means jobs and revenue. somebody has to step in, the governor, has to do something because businesses are fleeing. letitia james. 175 million.
former trump -- president trump is outside the new york courtroom. >> we have this company. i put up 175 million dollars in cash but she says the bonding company is no good. she doesn't like the bonding company because she doesn't know if the collateral is good. i put up 175 million in cash and she is questioning the bonding company. when the number is 175 which is what we are supposed to be putting up and we put it in cash, she shouldn't be complaining about the bonding company. i put up...