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it would probably be the biggest sale of the national enquirer since the death of elvis let's presley, but then admitted if it were true, he wouldn't have published the story until after the election, but before pecker even took the stand, the proceedings of began with a heated hearing on the gag order imposed on trump in this case, the prosecution asked the judge to order trump to remove specific posts. they allege violate the gag order and fine him $1,000 for each of the alleged violations and remind him that incarceration is an option. should it be necessary? but defense attorney todd blanche argue that trump did not willfully violate the gag order and claim trump believes re-posting others assertions or content is not a violation, but the hearing became heated at one point with the judge telling blanche, you're losing all credibility with the court and there was no decision from the judge on that gag order. but portably back in session on thursday, pecker will be back on the stand, likely facing more questions about karen mcdougal, the woman who allegedly had about a year-long aff
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with the national enquirer during that campaign. an arrangement that didn't just produce the kind of quality pulitzer contender journalism i just showed you, prosecutors described the arrangement between trump and the national enquirer in 2016 as an unlawful conspiracy to influence a united states election. judge merchan ruled today he will allow the introduction of that evidence of the scheme donald trump cooked up with the national enquirer of all places. as a legal matter, how does that narrative help the prosecution win their case? why is that legally relevant? that's next. y relevant that's next. >>> joining us now is someone who was in the courthouse today, someone who did win a pulitzer prize for her coverage of donald trump's financial scandals, let's bring in suzan craig, investigative reporter at "the new york times." thank you so much for being here. i know it's been a long day. >> thanks for having me. >> prosecutors today got permission from judge merchan to present evidence at this trial about donald trump's relationsh
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so the national enquirer has become his hit piece he uses to smear anybody and everybody. >> the national ybenquirer has become trump's hit piece he uses to smear anybody and everybody. eight yearsnd ago the transactional relationship between donald trump and the national enquirer was so obvious that ted cruz was just talking about it on the campaign trail. now, today was the second day of witness testimony in the first criminal trial of a former president, donald trump. and thea focus of the testimon was that -- that very same thing ted cruzme highlighted eight yes ago, the ways in which the national enquirer helped donald trump duringnq the 2016 campaig. david pecker, the former ceo of the enquirer testified his tabloid would run negative stories about each of donald trump's primaries opponents whenever they started to do well in the polls against donald trump. stories like bumling, and then there was shocking claims, pervy ted cruz caught cheating with five secret mistresses. that came outright after a series of polls found ted cruz pulling ahead of donald trump. what was d going down
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the mcdougall case was a little more complicated because it went through the national enquirer. there was this accusation that the national wire was paying for her life story under this catch and kill strategy and never published anything about her life story. the newspaper executives denied that happened. they say they were going to make payments for fitness columns she would write. the thing about the stormy daniels payment is that cohen set up a company that he transferred the money through as an intermediary company because he was worried about his own wife finding out about these payments and having a probm with that. it was quite a detailed story and i'm sure we will hear all of those details again and maybe have trump's lawyers taking apart that inconsistencies or flaws they see in the narrative. he will be arguing that he didn't know this large chunk of money was going to stormy daniels and cohen will testify that he knew. host: all of this will play out in the coming weeks and that meant courtroom. go to usa today for coverage. thanks for the preview this morning. guest
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cooked up with the "national enquirer" of all places. as a legal matter, how does that narrative help the prosecution win their case? why is that legally relevant? that's next. 's next. what causes a curve down there? is it peyronie's disease? will it get worse? how common is it? who can i talk to? can this be treated? stop typing. start talking to a specialized urologist. because it could be peyronie's disease, or pd. it's a medical condition where there is a curve in the erection, caused by a formation of scar tissue. and an estimated 1 in 10 men may have it. but pd can be treated even without surgery. say goodbye to searching online. find a specialized urologist who can diagnose pd and build a treatment plan with you. visit makeapdplan.com today. if you're looking for a medicare supplement insurance plan that's smart now... i'm 65. and really smart later i'm 70-ish. consider an aarp medicare supplement insurance plan from unitedhealthcare. with this type of plan, you'll know upfront about how much your care costs. which makes planning
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the "national enquirer." it is a nothing burger compared to the "national enquirer." i started with that mcdoug alex change comes toward the end of the day because that is when pecker in his calm, and everyone described him as credible and calm and likeable. kind of person a jury -- a juror would find as likeable and affable. he's describing being on the phone with trump and trup doesn't say i'm not going to buy the story because i didn't do it. i'm not going to buy it because when you do it, it gets out anyway. and just the intimacy with trump and the cash and kill. and he's embarrassed of catch and kill. he's proud of checkbook journalism. that is stunning. >> and some things rang true going back to the apprentice years. they had a relationship and it really flourished during the apprenticeship, it was popular and he could put trump on the cover and they would leaktories about the contestants. >> and the ratings. >> and donald trump back then, you talk to anybody at nbc, that guy was obsessed with the ratin
the "national enquirer." it is a nothing burger compared to the "national enquirer." i started with that mcdoug alex change comes toward the end of the day because that is when pecker in his calm, and everyone described him as credible and calm and likeable. kind of person a jury -- a juror would find as likeable and affable. he's describing being on the phone with trump and trup doesn't say i'm not going to buy the story because i didn't do it. i'm not going to buy it...
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the national enquirer is tabloid trash. but it's run by his good friend, david who has endorsed trump. he uses this to smear everybody and anybody. >> the national enquirer has become a hit piece he uses to smear anybody and everybody. eight years ago, the transactional relationship between donald trump and the national enquirer was so obvious, that ted cruz was just talking about on the campaign trail. now today was the second day of witness testimony and the first criminal trial of a former president, donald trump rate and the focus of the testimony was the very same thing ted cruz highlighted in ways the national enquirer helped donald trump during the 2016 campaign. former ceo of the inquirer, david testified his story would run negative stories about opponents whenever they started to do well, stories like bumbling surgeon left sponge inpatient's brain. i cannot right after a poll that showed ben carson leading trump for the first time. ben carson denies that allegation about the sponge by the way. then there were shoc
the national enquirer is tabloid trash. but it's run by his good friend, david who has endorsed trump. he uses this to smear everybody and anybody. >> the national enquirer has become a hit piece he uses to smear anybody and everybody. eight years ago, the transactional relationship between donald trump and the national enquirer was so obvious, that ted cruz was just talking about on the campaign trail. now today was the second day of witness testimony and the first criminal trial of a...
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the mcdougall case was a little more complicated because it went through the national enquirer. there was this accusation that the national wire was paying for her life story under this catch and kill strategy and never published anything about her life story. the newspaper executives denied that happened. they say they were going to make payments for fitness columns she would write. the thing about the stormy daniels payment is that cohen set up a company that he transferred the money through as an intermediary company because he was worried about his own wife finding out about these payments and having a problem with that. it was quite a detailed story and i'm sure we will hear all of those details again and maybe have trump's lawyers taking apart that inconsistencies or flaws they see in the narrative. he will be arguing that he didn't know this large chunk of money was going to stormy daniels and cohen will testify that he knew. host: all of this will play out in the coming weeks and that meant courtroom. go to usa today for coverage. >> with parliamentary leaders from franc
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see david pecker, the man who ran the national enquirer back on the stand. >> this will be the meat of the cross-examination after pecker testified in vivid detail how he buried bad stories about donald trump in vivid detail about how trump would keep asking about the playboy playmate with whom he allegedly had an affair and in vivid detail, a conversation that trump had about stormy daniels with david pecker. >> now, remember, trump is charged with falsifying business documents to hide hush money payments to daniels today, we expect that offense to question pecker's memory and also suggests that there was nothing unusual about the catch and kill arrangement he had with trump. we can also see the next witness today. will it be stormy daniels herself and really any moment now, trump could be found in contempt for violating the gag order. let's get right to cnn's kaitlan, poland's for the latest on what we will see this morning. kayla well, john, we don't know who the next witness will be, but we have more testimony from david pecker first, there will be more questioning of him from dona
see david pecker, the man who ran the national enquirer back on the stand. >> this will be the meat of the cross-examination after pecker testified in vivid detail how he buried bad stories about donald trump in vivid detail about how trump would keep asking about the playboy playmate with whom he allegedly had an affair and in vivid detail, a conversation that trump had about stormy daniels with david pecker. >> now, remember, trump is charged with falsifying business documents to...
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reporter: his name is david pecker and he is the publisher of the national enquirer, the tabloid newspaper at the center of this so-called catch and kill scheme that prosecutors were introducing to jurors. in many ways he is there for -- perfect first witness. prosecutors say he was part of a meeting in august 2015 with donald trump and michael cohen where they discussed the national enquirer helping donald trump's campaign showing the connection between the tabloid newspaper and a presidential campaign. they said they would be on the lookout for any negative stories that would impact him with voters. and that they said was the precursor to the way these hush-money payments were made. first with stormy daniels and later with karen mcdougal who herself was paid by the national enquirer. they are using david pecker to set the stage. we have scratched the surface with his beginning testimony that will continue tomorrow. host: tell us about what we heard from the defense in the opening arguments. reporter: the defense's role today in their opening statement was to sow doubt through the prosecu
reporter: his name is david pecker and he is the publisher of the national enquirer, the tabloid newspaper at the center of this so-called catch and kill scheme that prosecutors were introducing to jurors. in many ways he is there for -- perfect first witness. prosecutors say he was part of a meeting in august 2015 with donald trump and michael cohen where they discussed the national enquirer helping donald trump's campaign showing the connection between the tabloid newspaper and a presidential...
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which publishes the national enquirer. he had a very cozy symbiotic relationship with donald trump and steinglass has been examining packer for the prosecution, talking specifically, not just about the previous catch and kill deals fuels that they had where the national enquirer would, by a story damaging to trump so that they would spike it, hide it from the public. they did that with a doorman's story from trump tower that apparently was just not based in reality, they paid $30,000 for it. it wasn't true. doesn't even we don't need to go into the details of that. the second story that apparently these individuals at the national enquirer thought was likely to be true, had to do with donald trump's alleged long-term relationship with 1998 playmate of the year, karen mcdougal. they paid her $150,000 for a column she was going to write for a magazine that was part of the ami em empire not specifically the national enquirer and they, and they were just going to have a ghostwriter write it and they ended up not publishing tha
which publishes the national enquirer. he had a very cozy symbiotic relationship with donald trump and steinglass has been examining packer for the prosecution, talking specifically, not just about the previous catch and kill deals fuels that they had where the national enquirer would, by a story damaging to trump so that they would spike it, hide it from the public. they did that with a doorman's story from trump tower that apparently was just not based in reality, they paid $30,000 for it. it...
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he was the ceo of the company that used to run the national enquirer. 's testimony only got started today. it was only on the stand for half an hour. even just in the half an hour, get prosecutors a bunch of what they wanted. we will talk about how weird it was that one trump's defense counsel was giving his opening argument, his opening statement to the jury today, there were multiple objections from the prosecutors. objections to the opening statement including multiple objections that were sustained by the judge would let to the judge, multiple times, stopping the opening statement and making all the lawyers come up to the bench to talk to him in private. it was bizarre to see in person. we will get advice on how out that is as a matter of law and of trial procedure in new york. we will tonight get to the card that prosecutors have in their deck that seems logically unassailable, at least 10 nonlawyer observers of this case. a card the prosecutors have in their deck that they showed a little today and he goes to the heart of this matter. we heard no
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it is people who consume the national enquirer. david says that he attended donald trump's campaign announcement in june 2015. we all of course remember donald trump going descending the down the golden escalator and his comments about immigrants that's that's a subtle but important detail because that will stick into jury's mind and when the argument is made as karen was saying before, the reason they did this was to help his campaign. well, guess you're standing there when trump announced his campaign, david, donald trump watching as he testifies about being invited by michael cohen to a ten and event at trump tower when trump announced he was running for president. and so just a little bit of kahler, donald trump is watching the witness, perhaps not surprisingly, given the fact that he is testifying in the trial of donald trump, kaitlan collins, back to you in new york yeah, jake, it's fascinating what prosecutor seem to be doing is really kind of weaving all of these people. michael cohen, hope hicks into was david is laying th
it is people who consume the national enquirer. david says that he attended donald trump's campaign announcement in june 2015. we all of course remember donald trump going descending the down the golden escalator and his comments about immigrants that's that's a subtle but important detail because that will stick into jury's mind and when the argument is made as karen was saying before, the reason they did this was to help his campaign. well, guess you're standing there when trump announced his...
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say what you will about the national enquirer, the reach of this publication? it's on supermarket shelves in every walmart in every airport, and that was being weapon iced to help get donald trump elected and that is what alvin bragg is talking about in this indictment. i think that is what people pass over when we talk about falsified business records. fundamentally, this was an agreement to influence the election and it worked. >> again, it's important, when you work for campaigns, earned media, as they say, magazine covers on a grocery store shelf, that is gold to people. the visuals of what they are seeing. we learned of the judge will allow the national enquirer covers to be admissible in court. we showed a few, including the one about hillary clinton dying. are there some you think are important for people to see or are there some that you think would particularly make the point? >> it's the pattern. look for what this publication was publishing when i first joined in 2014, when it was tom cruise , that mix of celebrity content , and it's a look at how th
say what you will about the national enquirer, the reach of this publication? it's on supermarket shelves in every walmart in every airport, and that was being weapon iced to help get donald trump elected and that is what alvin bragg is talking about in this indictment. i think that is what people pass over when we talk about falsified business records. fundamentally, this was an agreement to influence the election and it worked. >> again, it's important, when you work for campaigns,...
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also the question, did that part help the national enquirer at all? that's a really important point here. he says, no, that didn't help. now many might be wondering, well why on earth would there be a payment to dress tried to unilaterally? >> health. donald trump. well, it's not just the catch-and-kill. it's the continued relationship. if somebody is getting ready to be the president of the united states and they believe that they might be or might have a chance at doing so. think about the fodder you have in the future. there is an every incentive for somebody who's publishing a magazine to have that access point. and so although it might appear to be unilaterally, oakley only up and donald trump after 2015, it would actually a nerve the benefit of ultimately of the enquirer and just because casey, i know you're really curious to know what dino sajudin looks like just because we talking about them so much the doorman. >> here's a photograph of dino sajudin the jury right now with viewing this agreement between ami and dino sajudin, areas on the bott
also the question, did that part help the national enquirer at all? that's a really important point here. he says, no, that didn't help. now many might be wondering, well why on earth would there be a payment to dress tried to unilaterally? >> health. donald trump. well, it's not just the catch-and-kill. it's the continued relationship. if somebody is getting ready to be the president of the united states and they believe that they might be or might have a chance at doing so. think about...
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we have talked about the national enquirer. we have talked about the context of when the stories were caught and killed and the aftermath of access hollywood. we cannot get over the fact the first thing the jury heard today was a transcript, not the tape of the access hollywood. i will tell you sitting there that you would think that the most powerful way to convey that language would have been hearing donald trump's own voice saying those words. yet, it was still startling as you are sitting in this but still official courtroom, to have the prosecutor get up and say those words. to use that language. >> they were edited the way we do them for tv? >> reporter: not edited. in full -- i was going to sample something else but not allowed to predict the impact was exactly as it was intended. we do not speak, we don't do that, it is just jim talk kind of stuff. two, to have it be done in the context of the bigger picture of the story that was being told by the prosecution made sense. it was another example of how donald trump in his
we have talked about the national enquirer. we have talked about the context of when the stories were caught and killed and the aftermath of access hollywood. we cannot get over the fact the first thing the jury heard today was a transcript, not the tape of the access hollywood. i will tell you sitting there that you would think that the most powerful way to convey that language would have been hearing donald trump's own voice saying those words. yet, it was still startling as you are sitting...
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"the national enquirer" and it takes you over to this guy who told "the national enquirer" trump fathered a child. everyone in the courtroom agrees that that wasn't true. then it takes you over to karen mcdougal. those 22 who are released from their confidentiality agreement after the election. what the defense will stay in final argument is that has nothing to do with this case, absolutely nothing. because, remember, what the defense needs in final argument is not logic. they are not trying to take you through a flawlessly logical stories, they are just trying to tug at any little doubt they can find, anywhere. and, they will lean in final argument on that agreement, in that courtroom, that that guy who told "the national enquirer" donald trump illegitimately fathered a child was not telling the truth, wasn't telling the truth, just like stormy daniels wasn't telling the truth about donald trump. donald trump gets hustled by these people all the time and we have to deal with them in different ways. donald trump has said publicly this happens to every man, every man, that includes you, ch
"the national enquirer" and it takes you over to this guy who told "the national enquirer" trump fathered a child. everyone in the courtroom agrees that that wasn't true. then it takes you over to karen mcdougal. those 22 who are released from their confidentiality agreement after the election. what the defense will stay in final argument is that has nothing to do with this case, absolutely nothing. because, remember, what the defense needs in final argument is not logic....
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they went into the basement in the national enquirer was waiting there for them the whole myth has to be reimagined he didn't know whether you were next they are both tied up. yeah. yeah. i was called in and i saw what turned out to be the biggest heist in history it went from goldman metal winning icon to a pariah how it really happened with jesse l. martin tomorrow at nine on cnn doug, hello, ghostbusters it's duck of doggedly moon. we help people customize and save hundreds on car insurance with liberty mutual. >> anyway, we got a bit of a situation here. sure. i can only pay for what you need those clusters, frozen empire in theaters now rose sparks engineered for the spontaneous, a dual action formula with the active ingredients of viagra. >> and see alice faster acting and long-lasting grabbed the moment get started at row slash sparks transfer your ira or your old 401 k to robert wood by april 30th, and it will give you a 3% boost with the biggest match of any ira on the market robin hood gold gets you the most for retirement ocd is more than what you see on tv. and in the movi
they went into the basement in the national enquirer was waiting there for them the whole myth has to be reimagined he didn't know whether you were next they are both tied up. yeah. yeah. i was called in and i saw what turned out to be the biggest heist in history it went from goldman metal winning icon to a pariah how it really happened with jesse l. martin tomorrow at nine on cnn doug, hello, ghostbusters it's duck of doggedly moon. we help people customize and save hundreds on car insurance...
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joining me is the director scandalous, the untold story of the national enquirer. welcome to you, mark. you talked to former employees who said trump was one of the best sources even before he was a candidate. one reporter was assigned as the full-time trump editor and said, quote, trump saw the national enquirer as a megaphone to an audience he did not have. how did he in the paper collaborate over the years to give him that audience? >> that collaboration was extensive and began really as early back as -- and really, at the apex, trump would actually call the paper directly, calling the man who became the sort of de facto trump editor for the paper, call him at all hours of the night and feed him stories, often about himself. in fact, she would call with a pseudonym. he would say he was jon barry calling. and with that feed the paper all kinds of salacious information that would continue to keep his name in the paper. >> you write that before david pecker, there was the founder of the paper. he came up with a fictional reader called missy smith from kansas city.
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phone, give the enquirer a phone call and discuss the offer and whether the national enquirer may potentially buy her story. donald trump said he heard that "dancing with the stars" was interested in purchasing her story. donald trump told pecker that he didn't want to personally by her story because that always gets out were the words of donald trump according to pecker. but this is a detailed back and forth. ultimately, we expect pecker tomorrow to testify that american media, the parent company of national enquirer, ultimately purchased the rights to karen mcdougle, but we are not that at that point in time. there's a lot of the back and forth -- >> vaughn, i'm going interrupt you because donald trump has come out of court. >> and i don't even know, a gag order. which to me is totally unconstitutional. i'm not allowed to talk to people. so they can talk about me, say whatever they want. they can lie, but i'm not allowed to say anything. i just have to sit back and look at why the conflicted judge has ordered me to have a gag order. i think anybody's ever seen anything like this. i'd love t
phone, give the enquirer a phone call and discuss the offer and whether the national enquirer may potentially buy her story. donald trump said he heard that "dancing with the stars" was interested in purchasing her story. donald trump told pecker that he didn't want to personally by her story because that always gets out were the words of donald trump according to pecker. but this is a detailed back and forth. ultimately, we expect pecker tomorrow to testify that american media, the...
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bread and butter of the "national enquirer"? why would you not want to have that on the cover when i'm checking out my skittles in the checkout line? >> dylan howard attracted me to come and work at american media, at the "national enquirer" for my job, that we would break the next john edwards, that one involved a love child. we'll also break the big celebrity scandals. and suddenly, i'm in this news organization, which is being turned into a criminal enterprise, as we now know, and we're buying and burying these stories. talk about in terms of a business perspective, we would have sold a hell a lot of copies of those magazines if we would have broken these stories and would have owned the election. donald trump is a tabloid candidate, and we could have absolutely owned the election story. instead, incredibly frustrating to me, we were burying these stories. it's a very chapter in my career, and thankfully i've come back from it. but it is something i look back on it, if we had just done the journalism and broken these stories,
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, 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. did you suppress stories to help a presidential candidate yes, trump said's between you once had. one those involved former "playboy" model karen mcdougal who allegedly had a ten month affair with trump, which trump denied. >> after we had been intimate, he tried to pay me. and i actually didn't know how to take that. >> reporter: the defense argued that mcdougal's $150,000 deal with a mri, which previously owned the "national enquirer," was legitimate. she was paid and featured broadly throughout the publications. but under questioning from prosecutors, pecker said that was meant to disguise the actual purpose, which was to acquire her lifetime rights to her story so it is
, 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. did you suppress stories to help a presidential candidate yes,...
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and so you ran it in the national enquirer, right? yes. and because that was quick and efficient and cost-effective, you would have done that whether or not you had discussed it with president trump, correct? >> yes. >> wolf very interesting testimony, indeed. thanks for bringing that to our attention. i'm glad you're going through that whole transcript now. very important indeed, let's get to him, alice this and what's going on? i'm lead counsel for special counsel, robert mueller's investigation of donald trump, andrew weisman is joining us. he's now coauthored a brand-new book entitled the trump indictments. the historic charging documents with commentary and thank you so much for joining us once again, that transcript that we just heard some excerpts from gave us a window how the defense was trying to undercut the david pecker's testimony. do you think they were effective well, i think that i don't fault the defense lawyer for pursuing that line of questioning to say what you say was this agreement was kind of snow so in winter because
and so you ran it in the national enquirer, right? yes. and because that was quick and efficient and cost-effective, you would have done that whether or not you had discussed it with president trump, correct? >> yes. >> wolf very interesting testimony, indeed. thanks for bringing that to our attention. i'm glad you're going through that whole transcript now. very important indeed, let's get to him, alice this and what's going on? i'm lead counsel for special counsel, robert...
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if the story were true, it would probably be the biggest sale of the national enquirer since the death of elvis presley. but then admitted if it were true, he wouldn't have published the story until after the election court is not in session tomorrow, but pecker will be back on the stand thursday, facing more questions about the effort to catch and kill the story of karen mcdougal, woman who allegedly had a year affair with trump but then prosecutors are going to press packer on why he didn't catch and kill the story of stormy daniels. and instead passed her story. often michael cohen, aaron. >> all right, paula, thank you very much. and i want to go now to soucie a who worked closely with david pecker at the national enquirer's parent company. elizabeth williams is also win it does the sketch artist who was in the courtroom with donald trump today. and of course has been throughout this trial. now you all know her and our legal experts, karen friedman, agnifilo, and stacy schneider. so all right. so great to have all of you. let me just start straight off with you. so you were pecker'
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arrangement with the national enquirer during the campaign. an arrangement which did not just produce the kind of quality blitzer contender journalism i just showed you, prosecutors today describe the arrangement between trump and the national enquirer in 2016 as an unlawful conspiracy to influence the united states election. the judge ruled today that he will allow the introduction of that evidence about the scheme that donald trump cooked up with the national enquirer, of all places. as a legal matter, how does that narrative help the prosecution win their case? why is it legally relevant? that's next. reduced kate's t. some people saw a response as early as 2 weeks. with austedo xr, kate can stay on her mental health meds— (kate) oh, hi buddy! (avo) austedo xr can cause depression, suicidal thoughts, or actions in patients with huntington's disease. pay close attention to and call your doctor if you become depressed, have sudden changes in mood, or have suicidal thoughts. don't take if you have liver problems, are taking reserpine, tetrab
arrangement with the national enquirer during the campaign. an arrangement which did not just produce the kind of quality blitzer contender journalism i just showed you, prosecutors today describe the arrangement between trump and the national enquirer in 2016 as an unlawful conspiracy to influence the united states election. the judge ruled today that he will allow the introduction of that evidence about the scheme that donald trump cooked up with the national enquirer, of all places. as a...
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jurors listening intently today as the former publisher of "the national enquirer" testified about the confidential arrangement made with trump in 2015 to help his presidential campaign. publishing flattering stories about trump and hit jobs on his opponents. agreeing to be trump's quote eyes and ears for potentially damaging stories. one of them involving a former playboy model. her story was bought and never printed. abc's senior investigative reporter aaron katersky at the courthouse again tonight. >> reporter: today, as donald trump listened intently, the former publisher of "the national enquirer," for the first time, laying out the extraordinary relationship between candidate trump and the sordid supermarket tabloid, describing what he called the confidential arrangement he made with trump 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, aft
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this is not the hush money the national enquirer paid karen mcdougal to kill her story. the hush money at the center of monday's trial is the money paid to stormy daniels. at the contour of these cases they are very, very similar. daniels like mcdougal was ready to go public with her story and was paid to stay silent. what's more, both payments, the money for karen mcdougal and money for stormy daniels, were payments in the lead up to the 2016 election and that could be key here because one of the central things that district alvin bragg will have to prove in this case is why donald trump did what he did, why he arranged those payments to stormy daniels. having karen mcdougal and david and dylan howard on the witness stand explaining the karen mcdougal hush money case, explaining why the national enquirer was catching and killing stories that could be bad for donald trump in the lead up to the presidential election, well, that could really help illustrate trump's intent in a very similar case, the stormy daniels case. to that end, also on the potential witness list is ke
this is not the hush money the national enquirer paid karen mcdougal to kill her story. the hush money at the center of monday's trial is the money paid to stormy daniels. at the contour of these cases they are very, very similar. daniels like mcdougal was ready to go public with her story and was paid to stay silent. what's more, both payments, the money for karen mcdougal and money for stormy daniels, were payments in the lead up to the 2016 election and that could be key here because one of...
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the prosecution putting on the stand as its first witness the former publisher of the "national enquirer," who the state says was central to an effort to quash negative stories about mr. trump during the 2016 presidential race. donald trump denies having had an affair with miss daniels and has pleaded not guilty to the criminal charges. laura jarrett was in the courthouse and has the latest. >> reporter: tonight prosecutors painting a stark portrait of former president trump in their opening statements during his hush money trial, a case mr. trump has argued is designed to derail his campaign. >> this is done as election interference. everybody knows it. >> reporter: but today prosecutors said it is mr. trump who is guilty of election interference by paying off an adult film star to silence her before the 2016 election. telling the jury, "this case is about a criminal conspiracy to bury a story that could have cost him the presidency and then lying in his business records over and over again to cover it all up." the alleged scheme stretches back to 2015, a meeting at trump tower between
the prosecution putting on the stand as its first witness the former publisher of the "national enquirer," who the state says was central to an effort to quash negative stories about mr. trump during the 2016 presidential race. donald trump denies having had an affair with miss daniels and has pleaded not guilty to the criminal charges. laura jarrett was in the courthouse and has the latest. >> reporter: tonight prosecutors painting a stark portrait of former president trump in...
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magazines such as the national enquirer. pecker recalled saying he'd quote run or publish positive stories about mr. trump and published negative stories about his opponents on quote& if he heard of women's selling stories about mr. trump who he called an eligible bachelor, although he was married, pecker said that he would notify michael cohen and he'd have the stories. in other magazines. pecker also testified, quote, in a presidential campaign, i was the person that thought that there would be a lot of women who would come out to try to sell their stories because mr. trump was well-known, is the most eligible bachelor and dated the most beautiful women, unquote. >> pecker also said, have you heard of women selling stories he'd notified cohen he'd had the stories killed. >> he said, i think it was a mutual benefit. it would help his campaign and it would also help me unquote the tactic discussed in that meeting. it's called catch and kill by somebody by the rights to a story. and instead of running it kill it. it's not ill
magazines such as the national enquirer. pecker recalled saying he'd quote run or publish positive stories about mr. trump and published negative stories about his opponents on quote& if he heard of women's selling stories about mr. trump who he called an eligible bachelor, although he was married, pecker said that he would notify michael cohen and he'd have the stories. in other magazines. pecker also testified, quote, in a presidential campaign, i was the person that thought that there...
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they are on the ligs as well as the man the editor-in-chief at the national enquirer at the time thaf otcatch and kill scheme, dylan howard. it's not the hush money the national enquirer paid karen mcdougalen to kill her story. the hushll money at the center monday's trial is the money paid to adult film star stephanie clifford, when you probably knou better by the stage name stormy daniels. but the contour of these cases are very, very similar. daniels like mcdougal was ready to goga public with her story a was paid to stay silent. what's moreo both of these payments, the money for karen mcdougal and stormy daniels, those payments were made in the lead-upen to the 2016 election, and that could be key here. because one of the things -- one of the central things that district attorney alvin bragg will have toal prove in his cai why donald trump did what me did, why did he arrange those payments to stormy daniels? having karen mcdougal and dylan and explaining why the national enquirer was catching and killing stories that could be bad for donald trump in the lead-up to the presidential
they are on the ligs as well as the man the editor-in-chief at the national enquirer at the time thaf otcatch and kill scheme, dylan howard. it's not the hush money the national enquirer paid karen mcdougalen to kill her story. the hushll money at the center monday's trial is the money paid to adult film star stephanie clifford, when you probably knou better by the stage name stormy daniels. but the contour of these cases are very, very similar. daniels like mcdougal was ready to goga public...
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anyway, because that's what the national enquirer does. and it was good for business for them because they would benefit their readers, was like donald trump, that was one of the things that came out in the testimony that they had prior to that meeting, they had already published negative stories, isn't that right away? they had been carson? >> and they went through a couple of things that they showed that the gordian had already published a lot of these stories about ben carson the national enquirer was just recycling it and that it was coinciding with poll results. and they also establish that the national enquirer had already done a bunch of negative stories on bill and hillary clinton that predated this meeting. so it wasn't something that was necessarily hatched then saying there was already a pattern here. so trying to really emphasizing this is what the national enquirer does. and then prosecutors trying to say, but everything was different in 2015 because they did some of these things like bearing the karen mcdougal story that didn
anyway, because that's what the national enquirer does. and it was good for business for them because they would benefit their readers, was like donald trump, that was one of the things that came out in the testimony that they had prior to that meeting, they had already published negative stories, isn't that right away? they had been carson? >> and they went through a couple of things that they showed that the gordian had already published a lot of these stories about ben carson the...
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>> the national enquirer has become his hit piece. ted cruz was talking about it on the campaign trail. today was the second day of witness testimony in the trial of donald trump. the focus was the sam thing ted cruz highlighted years ago. the ways in which the national enquirer helped donald trump in the 2016 campaign. david the former ceo of the enquirer testified that his tabloid would run negative stories about each of donald trump's primary opponents when ever they started to do well in the polls against trump. stories like bungling surgeon ben carson left sponge in patient's brain. that came after a poll showing ben carson leading trump for the first time. and there was shocking claims, ted cruz caught cheating with five secret mistresses. that came out after polls showed ted cruz ahead of donald trump. what is going down here wasn't even subtle. trump was using the national enquirer to smear his opponents and undermine their candidacies and the enquirer was more than willing to oblige. in court, this is how mr. described that p
>> the national enquirer has become his hit piece. ted cruz was talking about it on the campaign trail. today was the second day of witness testimony in the trial of donald trump. the focus was the sam thing ted cruz highlighted years ago. the ways in which the national enquirer helped donald trump in the 2016 campaign. david the former ceo of the enquirer testified that his tabloid would run negative stories about each of donald trump's primary opponents when ever they started to do well...
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of this case but also the explicit agreement between trump and the national enquirer. the national enquirer will publish glowing stories about trump and negative stories about his political opponents, ones the enquirer would embellish or just completely fabricate. so trump and the national enquirer had an explicit symbiotic relationship, having access to donald trump helped the national enquirer giving its readers what they apparently wanted, so the enquirer helped trump however he wanted. and just to be clear here it was a totally unethical arranged, but it really seems like trump and the right wing and right wing media today are doing something quite similar. there may not be an explis lt agreement, but there is certainly a symbiotic relationship here, and that could really matter when it comes to this gag order. from the very beginning of this trial right-wing media has been repeating trump's lies about this case even the small stuff like claiming the judge barred trump from going to his son's high school graduation. in reality the judge has yet to make a decision o
of this case but also the explicit agreement between trump and the national enquirer. the national enquirer will publish glowing stories about trump and negative stories about his political opponents, ones the enquirer would embellish or just completely fabricate. so trump and the national enquirer had an explicit symbiotic relationship, having access to donald trump helped the national enquirer giving its readers what they apparently wanted, so the enquirer helped trump however he wanted. and...
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exclusive the national enquirer? yes. >> pecker confirms. i just want to say one thing about the national enquirer and its lack of journalism two things can be true at the same time. they can be doing all of these other articles about arnold schwarzenegger marco rubio and it can also be true that david pecker, who is very close to donald trump, and this is what he testified to yesterday, said over and over and over again, that he was doing this to help him win the election. >> jamie, this is gonna be a challenge for prosecutors. they're going to have to explain to the jury why is this criminal? as opposed to just sleazy and gross and if there is a problem, why is donald trump on trial here? but nobody else who was involved in this? and the answer to that, it prosecutors have to come through it is it's the accounting. it's the finances, and there's an update. >> yeah, trump is whispering with his attorney. >> has copies of the article in question are handed out so they're going to ultimately have to answer that questi
exclusive the national enquirer? yes. >> pecker confirms. i just want to say one thing about the national enquirer and its lack of journalism two things can be true at the same time. they can be doing all of these other articles about arnold schwarzenegger marco rubio and it can also be true that david pecker, who is very close to donald trump, and this is what he testified to yesterday, said over and over and over again, that he was doing this to help him win the election. >>...
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but he said it would've been extreme poplar among the national enquirer audience back with the panel joining us as well as barry levine, former executive editor of the national enquirer. barry, i'm wondering, 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 let's tiger woods, jesse jackson's paternity of a child. i was i left the enquirer 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 i mean 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. >>
but he said it would've been extreme poplar among the national enquirer audience back with the panel joining us as well as barry levine, former executive editor of the national enquirer. barry, i'm wondering, 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...
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at the heart of the argument is the national enquirer tabloid magazine. we'll hear live from the one time executive editor of that media empire injust a moment. lachlan cartwright was in the room for many key meetings. first, the story so far... not the slogan of a government health campaign, concerned about the spread of germs, but, it's alleged, the scheme this of an american tabloid concerned about the spread of negative stories on donald trump. during donald trump's first run at the white house, the national enquirer paid large sums of money to buy stories and then bury them, while running negative stories about his opponents, it is claimed. it has all been laid bare in the trump trial in new york. the donald had been accused of nodding off during thejury selection process, but he would have been wide awake for the testimony of the enquirer�*s publisher, david pecker. trump's formerfriend, who has been granted immunity to testify against him. it was an agreement among friends, mr pecker told the court, including trump's personal lawyer, michael cohe
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to more lawsuits, the "national enquirer"? >> you have to have a victim who's willing to sue. but he -- his testimony is this is what we were doing. you have the head of it saying that we were doing this, and it was intentional, and it was intentional, and it was for at least the main purpose was for a political candidate. so i don't understand why people wouldn't be thinking that. he on cross is talking about what they did in order to sort of -- he doesn't use the word extort, but it sort of sounds like what we did to try and get celebrities to cooperate with him. it just seems to me that you can be sure that a lot of people, i mean, this is not going under the radar screen, and there are a lot of lawyers out there, so i could imagine people are going to be looking at this. and if you were harmed, i mean, this is like we just had marc short on to talk about you had the vice president of the united states, where his line was, when you're actively not opposing and encouraging people to hang me, i'm done. here, you know, ted cru
to more lawsuits, the "national enquirer"? >> you have to have a victim who's willing to sue. but he -- his testimony is this is what we were doing. you have the head of it saying that we were doing this, and it was intentional, and it was intentional, and it was for at least the main purpose was for a political candidate. so i don't understand why people wouldn't be thinking that. he on cross is talking about what they did in order to sort of -- he doesn't use the word extort,...
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"the national enquirer" helped trump however he wanted . just to be clear here, it was a totally unethical arrangement. but, it really seemed trump and the right wing and right wing media today are doing something quite similar. there may not be an explicit agreement but there is certainly a symbiotic relationship here. and, that could really matter when it comes to this gag order. from the very beginning of this trial, right wing media has been repeating trumps lies about this case, even the small stuff, like claiming that the judge barred trump from going to his son's high school graduation. in reality, the judge as you get to make a decision on that request. in ways both big and small, right wing media has been diminishing trumps potentially illegal actions in this case and claiming that trump being prosecuted is the real injustice here. >> do you think this is just compensation for a nondisclosure agreement, which happens all the time in big businesses especially ? >> it was not wrong. you hire lawyers to solve problems, low yourself th
"the national enquirer" helped trump however he wanted . just to be clear here, it was a totally unethical arrangement. but, it really seemed trump and the right wing and right wing media today are doing something quite similar. there may not be an explicit agreement but there is certainly a symbiotic relationship here. and, that could really matter when it comes to this gag order. from the very beginning of this trial, right wing media has been repeating trumps lies about this case,...
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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 was acting as the emissary would david pecker and donald trump, obviously as we now know oh, and we'll hear from him on the witness stand. >> it was michael 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 come being 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 know, pointed john edwards and he'd say, well, they haven't denied it, you know, even though there were these strenuous denials from marco rubio ted cruz, and it's just remarkable also
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 was acting as the emissary would david pecker and donald trump, obviously as we now know oh, and we'll hear from him on the witness stand. >> it was michael cohen who is doing all of this. >> but what ted cruz got closer to than really anyone did at that time was that...
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the national enquirer bought the story from mcdougal and then they killed it. this is no longer just the stuff of allegation. in 2018 the national enquirer's parent company entered into a nonprosecution agreement with prosecutors in new york. the tabloid admitted the whole scheme in exchange for immunity from prosecution. around the time that was happening the wall street journal had another scoop. david the ceo of the national enquirer also had an immunity deal with prosecutors. he was also spilling the beans. so knowing all of that background when nbc got this potential witness list today for trump's hush money trial these names jumped out at me. karen mcdougal and david . they are on the list as well as the man who was the editor in chief of the national enquirer at the time of that catch and kill scheme . dillon howard. now the hush money at the center of monday's trial is not the hush money the national enquirer paid karen mcdougal to kill her story. the hush money at the center of monday's trial is the money paid to stephanie clifford. you probably know b
the national enquirer bought the story from mcdougal and then they killed it. this is no longer just the stuff of allegation. in 2018 the national enquirer's parent company entered into a nonprosecution agreement with prosecutors in new york. the tabloid admitted the whole scheme in exchange for immunity from prosecution. around the time that was happening the wall street journal had another scoop. david the ceo of the national enquirer also had an immunity deal with prosecutors. he was also...
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the major testimony today, the relationship between donald trump and "the national enquirer." >>> campus protests turning violent tonight. >>> and the vintage plane that just went down. images of the crash just in tonight. >>> first, donald trump's criminal trial. the former publisher of "the national enquirer" on the stand, testifying about how this worked before the 2016 election. buying stories and then killing them to protect trump. and the story the former publisher admitted today was made up. >>> tonight, the dramatic images coming in, student demonstrators face-to-face with police in riot gear. chairs and bottles thrown at police during a protest at nyu. protesters occupying buildings, clashing with riot police at cal poly. officers sweeping through campuses, hundreds arrested during pro-palestinian demonstrations. >>> tonight, the urgent manhunt for a former police officer suspected of killing two people, including his exwire -wife and another victim. now believed to be on the run with his 1-year-old son. >>> tonight, the justice department agreeing to a massive settlement with v
the major testimony today, the relationship between donald trump and "the national enquirer." >>> campus protests turning violent tonight. >>> and the vintage plane that just went down. images of the crash just in tonight. >>> first, donald trump's criminal trial. the former publisher of "the national enquirer" on the stand, testifying about how this worked before the 2016 election. buying stories and then killing them to protect trump. and the...
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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 know, would point to john edwards& he'd say, well, they haven't denied it, you know, even though there were these strenuous denials from marco rubio and ted cruz. and it's just remarkable also giv
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...
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, the former publisher of "the national enquirer" testifying that even after trump became president, he still kept tabs on women who had been paid to keep quiet about their alleged affairs. >> david's been very nice. nice guy. >> reporter: pecker telling the jury that at trump's direction, "the enquirer's" parent company bought the story of former "playboy" model karen mcdougal, who claimed she had a year-long sexual relationship with trump. pecker saying it could be "very embarrassing" to trump's campaign. he described a meeting at trump tower shortly after the election. trump saying, "i want to thank you for handling the mcdougal situation." then asking, "how's our girl?" pecker replying, "she's quiet. things are going fine." months later, trump invited pecker to the white house and asked again, "how's karen doing?" pecker recalled responding, "she's doing well. she's quiet." and he described a phone call where top white house officials hope hicks and sarah huckabee sanders encouraged him to keep paying mcdougal. >> mr. trump, do you still like pecker? >> reporter: and then there w
, the former publisher of "the national enquirer" testifying that even after trump became president, he still kept tabs on women who had been paid to keep quiet about their alleged affairs. >> david's been very nice. nice guy. >> reporter: pecker telling the jury that at trump's direction, "the enquirer's" parent company bought the story of former "playboy" model karen mcdougal, who claimed she had a year-long sexual relationship with trump. pecker...
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stories to the "national enquirer" to be published. currently, there was a text message on june 7, 2016, in which davidson texted the editor and chief of the "national enquirer," i have a blockbuster trump story. they met two weeks later. they asking him about that meeting. that's why davidson says that he told them that karen mcdougal alleged to have had a longtime affair with donald trump while he was married to melania trump. and that she was interested in selling the rights to her story. that's where the d.a.'s office left off questioning here right now. they expect this to play out throughout the afternoon following the lunch break. >> catherine, give us the point of this. >> the point is that we know that miss mcdougal, we know from mr. pecker, was paid $150,000 to squash her story. it was called a catch and kill. she thought it was going to be published. they paid it to keep her quiet and not go to anyone else. this is more corroboration for what michael cohen and mr. pecker has testified to. the campaign to keep negative inform
stories to the "national enquirer" to be published. currently, there was a text message on june 7, 2016, in which davidson texted the editor and chief of the "national enquirer," i have a blockbuster trump story. they met two weeks later. they asking him about that meeting. that's why davidson says that he told them that karen mcdougal alleged to have had a longtime affair with donald trump while he was married to melania trump. and that she was interested in selling the...
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the "national enquirer." the major update out of the trial since court began 30 minutes ago, the judge began today's session by pushing back next week's gag order hearing from wednesday afternoon. it is now going to be thursday morning at 9:30 eastern. we'll have you covered on that. as cross examination began a member of the prosecution began the questioning yesterday was unclear when he was referencing federal and state prosecutors. >> dana: on his way to court he said he should be on the campaign trail, not new york city. >> yesterday went very well in this courthouse. it was -- it should be over. the case is over. you heard what was said and the case should be over. but you will have to make that determination. i think we have a judge that will never allow this case to be over. he is highly conflicted. the most highly conflicted judge i have ever seen. and yesterday i think the supreme court had to do with immunity. i heard the argument was brilliant. i listened to it last night and thought it was great a
the "national enquirer." the major update out of the trial since court began 30 minutes ago, the judge began today's session by pushing back next week's gag order hearing from wednesday afternoon. it is now going to be thursday morning at 9:30 eastern. we'll have you covered on that. as cross examination began a member of the prosecution began the questioning yesterday was unclear when he was referencing federal and state prosecutors. >> dana: on his way to court he said he...
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national enquirer talking to his friend donald trump about planting stories in the national enquirer and also killing stories. there is this incredible meeting that happened in august 2015 were david pecker is called over and michael cohen says, the boss wants to see you. they are in her room, and they talk about catching stories and killing them. particularly ones about donald trump and women. they also talked about opportunities where donald trump would get good press but then other stories where michael cohen would come up with that idea about a rival like ben carson or ted cruz and send the nugget over and the national enquirer would, according to david pecker, quote unquote, embellish it and ride a negative story about it. it was story after story about like headlight after headline came up and i have to say, david pecker , justin delivery was incredible. unlike michael cohen he was calm and cool and a colleague of mine wrote in the times in a post that he was almost he was giving a deli order. mustard and all types of relish. i will have turkey. his delivery was so smooth and c
national enquirer talking to his friend donald trump about planting stories in the national enquirer and also killing stories. there is this incredible meeting that happened in august 2015 were david pecker is called over and michael cohen says, the boss wants to see you. they are in her room, and they talk about catching stories and killing them. particularly ones about donald trump and women. they also talked about opportunities where donald trump would get good press but then other stories...