late on sunday into monday.
>> margaret: thanks, mike.
ex-tabloid publisher david
pecker took the stand again
today to detail the alleged
scheme he helped broker to
suppress stories that could have
hurt donald trump's 2016
campaign.
the former president faces 34
felony counts of falsifying
business documents related to a
so-called hush money payment to
a porn star.
cbs's robert costa has more.
>> bases 88 days that we have
all been sitting in this
courthouse.
>> reporter: former
president trump's took aim at
the prosecution's key witness
today, david parker, one once
the publisher of the
"national enquirer" and a
longtime friend of trump.
>> nice guy appeared to purchase
on suppress negative stories to
catch and kill, as it's called,
was not unusual.
pecker himself had testified
that there were similar alleged
arrangements with
arnold schwarzenegger,
tiger woods, and mark wahlberg.
but pecker was later pushed by
prosecutors on whether there was
a difference with trump.
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