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one point, david pecker admitting that he bought a false story about trump fathering a child out of wedlock because of the potential embarrassment to the campaign and mr. trump. the prosecution turned to the hush money payment to karen mcdougal, a model who says she had an affair with trump. pecker recalled during this time cohen instructed him to use the messaging app signal instead of regular phones because it's encrypted and messages would be destroyed. and the d.a. has evidence that trump knew, trump knew all about this. a recording by cohen discussing the macdougal payment through david pecker. >> court will resume on thursday with more testimony from david pecker. joining us now is joyce vance, former u.s. attorney, mia wylie, former civil attorney in new york, and hugo, covering washington and all things donald trump. joyce, i want to start with you. we've talked often about trying cases. when you have your case in chief, that primacy is how you do this. you start and end strong when it comes to the presentation of your witnesses. was it smart for the prosecution to start with david
one point, david pecker admitting that he bought a false story about trump fathering a child out of wedlock because of the potential embarrassment to the campaign and mr. trump. the prosecution turned to the hush money payment to karen mcdougal, a model who says she had an affair with trump. pecker recalled during this time cohen instructed him to use the messaging app signal instead of regular phones because it's encrypted and messages would be destroyed. and the d.a. has evidence that trump...
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trump's 2016 campaign, including a doorman's claim he fathered a child out of wedlock, and the moment the judge warned his attorney was, quote, losing all edge as ty. pro-palestinian protests spread across the country from california to minnesota to new york, where police arrested >>> also tonight, college campuses on edge as pro-palestinian protests spread across the country from california to minnesota to new york, where police arrested 120 protesters at nyu overnight. columbia going hybrid the rest of the semester. the new developments tonight. >>> after victims of former
trump's 2016 campaign, including a doorman's claim he fathered a child out of wedlock, and the moment the judge warned his attorney was, quote, losing all edge as ty. pro-palestinian protests spread across the country from california to minnesota to new york, where police arrested >>> also tonight, college campuses on edge as pro-palestinian protests spread across the country from california to minnesota to new york, where police arrested 120 protesters at nyu overnight. columbia going...
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he was peddling about a so-called loved child fathered out of wedlock by donald trump with his housekeeper. >> there was a pattern that first 30,000 was paid to a trump tower doorman to squash a rumor that trump had fathered a child with an employee this was the first time, according to prosecutors, that the head of american media, inke, david pecker, who published the national enquirer, had ever paid anyone for information about donald trump for his part, trump has always denied having the child in question. >> this is a copy of the signed source agreement between the dorman and david pecker, who at the time was a trump loyalist. the agreement reid's source shall provide ami with information regarding donald trump's illegitimate child. according to the statement of facts filed by prosecutors when trump was indicted in the stormy daniels hush money case, pecker learned in the fall of 2015 that the doorman was trying to sell information regarding a child that trump hi, allegedly fathered out of wedlock at pecker's direction that prosecutor said ami negotiated and signed an agreement to pay
he was peddling about a so-called loved child fathered out of wedlock by donald trump with his housekeeper. >> there was a pattern that first 30,000 was paid to a trump tower doorman to squash a rumor that trump had fathered a child with an employee this was the first time, according to prosecutors, that the head of american media, inke, david pecker, who published the national enquirer, had ever paid anyone for information about donald trump for his part, trump has always denied having...
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the doorman was trying to sell information regarding a child that trump had allegedly fathered out of wedlock at pecker's direction. the prosecutor said ami negotiated and signed an agreement to pay the doorman $30,000 for exclusive rights to the story not to publish it, but to bury it. the doorman's story about the so-called loved child turned out to be false, just a rumor. in fact, the still unnamed woman at the center of it denied it all to the api in 2018, saying this is all fake. ronan farrow also wrote in a new yorker piece that the housekeepers father said, the doorman's claim was completed lately, false and ridiculous. after those reports in april 2018 and after he'd been freed from his agreement with ami, the doorman gave a statement to cnn. he stood by his story despite the fact there was no evidence to prove it. i can confirm that i was instructed not to criticize president trump's former housekeeper due to a prior relationship she had with president trump, which produced a child according to court documents, when ami realize the claim was false and wanted to release the doormen fr
the doorman was trying to sell information regarding a child that trump had allegedly fathered out of wedlock at pecker's direction. the prosecutor said ami negotiated and signed an agreement to pay the doorman $30,000 for exclusive rights to the story not to publish it, but to bury it. the doorman's story about the so-called loved child turned out to be false, just a rumor. in fact, the still unnamed woman at the center of it denied it all to the api in 2018, saying this is all fake. ronan...
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stories he bought just to kill, including an apparently false story about trump fathering a child out of wedlock , and trumps relationship with former labeling model, karen mcdougal. mcdougal claims they had an affair in 2006. >> and unconstitutional gag order by a highly conflicted judge. >> reporter: prosecutors say trump commented about potential witnesses 10 times on social media. the judge appeared frustrated at the trump attorneys attempt to explain the post, eventually telling him, you are losing all credibility with the court. >> that's another way of saying i don't trust you. where is your president? where are your facts? >> reporter: after the hearing, trump posted on his social media platform, this is a kangaroo court and the judge should recuse himself. >> the judge has not yet ruled on the possible gag order violations. the court doesn't meet on wednesday, so testimony will resume on thursday. >> let's give you a live look right now outside seven cisco and city hall. >>> maryland and want to try a new way to cut down on crime in the tenderloin. a curfew for certain businesses . unde
stories he bought just to kill, including an apparently false story about trump fathering a child out of wedlock , and trumps relationship with former labeling model, karen mcdougal. mcdougal claims they had an affair in 2006. >> and unconstitutional gag order by a highly conflicted judge. >> reporter: prosecutors say trump commented about potential witnesses 10 times on social media. the judge appeared frustrated at the trump attorneys attempt to explain the post, eventually...
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in 1970, just 10% of kids were born out of wedlock. today, that statistic is staggering. nearly 40% of kids are born to single mothers. single mothers are five times more likely to be in poverty and two-parent families. we know that the best preventer of poverty is a married mom -- married parents living in the home. we became the first state in the nation to declare family month this past november. that is the culture we are promoting here in oklahoma. we know it works. i laid out a vision to make oklahoma to in 2019, i i addressed this bod for the very first time. i laid out a vision to make oklahoma top 10 in everything that we do. i said, the oklahoma turnaround starts right now. and we are well on our way. we have gotten government out of the way. we have a lot families and businesses to thrive. we have revolutionized our education system. we have created more options for parents and students, while also investing more in our teachers, and our public schools than ever before. regulations and it made it easier for businesses to navigate state governments. we have cut
in 1970, just 10% of kids were born out of wedlock. today, that statistic is staggering. nearly 40% of kids are born to single mothers. single mothers are five times more likely to be in poverty and two-parent families. we know that the best preventer of poverty is a married mom -- married parents living in the home. we became the first state in the nation to declare family month this past november. that is the culture we are promoting here in oklahoma. we know it works. i laid out a vision to...
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the first was from a door man who falsely claimed that trump had fathered a child out of wedlock. they paid him $30,000 for the rights to his story and then buried it until shortly after the election and then just before we broke for the day the jury started to hear about another similar story karen mcdougal now this is significant because this is the allegation about an extramarital affair that trump denies, but it's significant because we know, of course, am i paid her for her story and then also suppress that ahead of the election. and this is also incredibly important to the prosecution's case. because they're arguing that trump wanted to cover up the hush money that he and michael cohen allegedly paid to stormy daniels because he was trying to help his chances in the 2016 election and arguing that everything that david packard did here was in peckers own words, a part of this larger effort to help trump in the election ten, and that's what leads this into possible criminal conduct. it's different if you want to help your friend get some stores in the tabloid. but if you're do
the first was from a door man who falsely claimed that trump had fathered a child out of wedlock. they paid him $30,000 for the rights to his story and then buried it until shortly after the election and then just before we broke for the day the jury started to hear about another similar story karen mcdougal now this is significant because this is the allegation about an extramarital affair that trump denies, but it's significant because we know, of course, am i paid her for her story and then...
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pregnant, they honestly considered it, but it never came to that, for me it’s strange, children out of wedlock , having children outside of marriage is generally nonsense, and secondly, dating for so many years and not want to get married, for some reason, for 15 years she has been fooled for a year, for two, well, for a maximum of three people don’t propose already in the sense? there is no such relationship, that is , there must be development in the relationship, at a minimum, she was treated well by her mother, who was good, she also seemed to treat me well, she offered you another girl, i understand correctly, no, well, you can say it was a mutual decision, because well, i talked about my desires, so she said that i , as it were, could not, as it were, restrain you something, let’s just live for a while and you’ll see how it goes. and well , even if i continued my life with this person, it would still be like this thought was eating me up from the inside, but you don’t regret that you didn’t break up earlier, didn’t break up, no, i don’t regret it, but you know how it happen
pregnant, they honestly considered it, but it never came to that, for me it’s strange, children out of wedlock , having children outside of marriage is generally nonsense, and secondly, dating for so many years and not want to get married, for some reason, for 15 years she has been fooled for a year, for two, well, for a maximum of three people don’t propose already in the sense? there is no such relationship, that is , there must be development in the relationship, at a minimum, she was...
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that includes a story of a door man that was shopping an unfounded claim trump fathered a child out of wedlock. which he denied. the doorman spoke with gma in 2018. >> george: did you believe they were paying you to pursue the story or to kill the story? >> i thought it was really i think the enquirer bought stories. i figured they wanted to report the story, so i thought. now as i look back on things, it made sense to me more so that they were just trying to quiet me down. >> reporter: as pecker recounted the doorman's claim, trump silently shook his head. after court he complained about the gag order to prevent him from verbally attacking witnesses. >> i have a gag order which is totally unconstitutional. i'm not allowed to talk but people are allowed to talk about me. >> reporter: prosecutors accused him of violating the gag order and said it is posing a real threat to the trial. when the defense insisted trump is complying the judge said, you are losing all credibility. and we're waiting for the judge to decide whether to hold trump in contempt. prosecutors said, george, it's almost as if
that includes a story of a door man that was shopping an unfounded claim trump fathered a child out of wedlock. which he denied. the doorman spoke with gma in 2018. >> george: did you believe they were paying you to pursue the story or to kill the story? >> i thought it was really i think the enquirer bought stories. i figured they wanted to report the story, so i thought. now as i look back on things, it made sense to me more so that they were just trying to quiet me down. >>...
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to the karen mcdougal case, the doorman trying to sell a story about trump fathering a child out of wedlock which was false. you can set the stage for this not being a one-off that trump of course knew because it was a pattern. i still think that it's my ctv here. she continues to be a loyalist to donald trump. she was in the room when it happened on air force one steaming has close while trump was still wearing them. she has no reason to lie. she hears things and to me it is surprising that she will testify but according to reports, she testified already before the grand jury and testify truthfully. it looks like she will be a key corroborating witness for michael:. >> could have gone all day without mentioning hope hicks steaming has close while wearing them. thanks so much. anything to see both of you. thank you both. >>> the marjorie taylor greene wing of the republican party are ready to exercise one power they have. but how? that's next in 90 seconds. seco. getting a brick and mortar in new york is not easy. chase ink has supported us from studio one to studio three. when you start sm
to the karen mcdougal case, the doorman trying to sell a story about trump fathering a child out of wedlock which was false. you can set the stage for this not being a one-off that trump of course knew because it was a pattern. i still think that it's my ctv here. she continues to be a loyalist to donald trump. she was in the room when it happened on air force one steaming has close while trump was still wearing them. she has no reason to lie. she hears things and to me it is surprising that...
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the inquirer paid a trump doorman $30,000 for a tale about the former president fathering an out of wedlock child which turned out to be totally false. the inquireerer paid $150,000 to cairn mcdougal to stay quiet about an alleged 10-month affair which trump denies. trump opposed the payments saying such things always come out, but pecker insisted. yet the publisher said he balked at playing off stormy daniels. another factor, perhaps, pecker hadn't been reimbursed for the payment to karen mc mcdougal, so michael cohen had to give stormy the $130,000. it sets the stage for the alleged falsification of expense records to reimburse cohen. alvin bragg wants to tie it to a larger conspiracy, and trump hasn't actually been charged with conspiracy. i'm howard kurtz and this is mediabuzz. ♪ howard: joining us now to analyze the coverage, robby soave, a senior editor at reason magazine, and in los angeles, leslie marshall, radio talk show host and fox news contributor. robby, why do the media keep praising david pecker whose testimony clearly damaged trump when he voluntarily and eagerly was buyi
the inquirer paid a trump doorman $30,000 for a tale about the former president fathering an out of wedlock child which turned out to be totally false. the inquireerer paid $150,000 to cairn mcdougal to stay quiet about an alleged 10-month affair which trump denies. trump opposed the payments saying such things always come out, but pecker insisted. yet the publisher said he balked at playing off stormy daniels. another factor, perhaps, pecker hadn't been reimbursed for the payment to karen mc...
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given the money to pay his -- the woman who had been his mistress with whom he'd had a child out of wedlock and it ended up being basically impossible to stick that on him. this is a little different because michael cohen's already been convicted of paying this money, the $130,000 that was an illegal campaign contribution because it was the -- pardon the expression, hard money, because it was as you said in your intro piece way over the limit of what anyone including what donald trump himself would be allowed to contribute to his own campaign. >> yeah. that's why there are a lot of different players and i showed the lawyer who represented both mcdougal and daniels saying, well, yeah. we only really saw the money start to pour out in the campaign season that goes to the d.a.'s theory that's bad for trump if you can prove it. here's a new statement from michael cohen. >> when they say to me, well, then why the hell are you doing it? because i am [ bleep ] subpoenaed and i am not going to be the next peter navarro. >> jacob? >> well, you know, trump is saying you can't trust these sleazy peopl
given the money to pay his -- the woman who had been his mistress with whom he'd had a child out of wedlock and it ended up being basically impossible to stick that on him. this is a little different because michael cohen's already been convicted of paying this money, the $130,000 that was an illegal campaign contribution because it was the -- pardon the expression, hard money, because it was as you said in your intro piece way over the limit of what anyone including what donald trump himself...
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the trump tower, later found to be completely untrue that donald trump had fathered a child out of wedlock. and david pecker said, dino, they call him dino the doorman, was in the market selling a story that donald trump fathered an illegitimate girl with a maid. better that perhaps than reacting in some way to, again, another salacious allegation or something that at the time could have threatened his run for president. >> true or not, you're right. >> what do you make of the fact that trump is keeping calm? for now? >> important for now. he should be. it is okay to, like, you know, be upset if a witness testifies and if you're, like, you're a defendant, i'm innocent and that's not true. but that he's just calm, closing his eyes, i don't think he's sleeping, people said he's asleep, that's fine. you just want him to sit there and be quiet. >> where does this go from here? we only got let's see about 45 more minutes before they got to call it a day. >> right, well, there are go to be a lot of witnesses yet to come. i don't know when they finish with mr. pecker. >> this i would assume would
the trump tower, later found to be completely untrue that donald trump had fathered a child out of wedlock. and david pecker said, dino, they call him dino the doorman, was in the market selling a story that donald trump fathered an illegitimate girl with a maid. better that perhaps than reacting in some way to, again, another salacious allegation or something that at the time could have threatened his run for president. >> true or not, you're right. >> what do you make of the fact...
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expended the next few weeks swatting down this arduous scandalous suggestion he had a child out of wedlock coming from a doorman in new york. it's that they killed the story. that happens a lot. bill clinton had the virtual 101st airborne of lawyers working for him putting out all of the scandals of all the women. that's what a lot of these politicians have to do. they are not criminal acts. >> sandra: leo, finally to you on the clinical applications of all of this as we know recent polling fox news polling shows that a majority or i should say 46% see this as illegal activity. motors how they see trump's behavior in this case 46% see it as illegal. almost as many see it as unethical but not illegal or that he did nothing wrong at a all. but when asked voters on whether this case impacts their vote, 62% say it makes no difference. what do you believe is the political fallout as he continues to sit in the courtroom? >> sandor, let me answer that question very directly, zero. the democrats have failed to basically dirty up trump through the legal process it has failed. look at the fox poll's
expended the next few weeks swatting down this arduous scandalous suggestion he had a child out of wedlock coming from a doorman in new york. it's that they killed the story. that happens a lot. bill clinton had the virtual 101st airborne of lawyers working for him putting out all of the scandals of all the women. that's what a lot of these politicians have to do. they are not criminal acts. >> sandra: leo, finally to you on the clinical applications of all of this as we know recent...
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and out of wedlock children and more children beyond what can be supported. you know, some of this, right, is there are certainly government policies can be tweaked like what you just mentioned. we talked about for zoning. but is it is it a cultural is it a social trend? is there kind of collapse or spiritual malaise, taking place what what what explains what has happened to the family stability in these kinds of of working class lives? i think there's a crisis, a spiritual definitely plaguing some corners of the working class, especially men because of the devaluation of working class labor. they cannot see themselves as and along with that has come a kind of self infantilizing and almost you have 7 million young men who are not in the workforce, who are simply missing from the workforce. and of course, you can't ask women to marry like me living in their mother's basements and playing video games all day oh, you know, there's i think it's very hard for women to see them that way, too. and that stems both from economic and spiritual and cultural and social.
and out of wedlock children and more children beyond what can be supported. you know, some of this, right, is there are certainly government policies can be tweaked like what you just mentioned. we talked about for zoning. but is it is it a cultural is it a social trend? is there kind of collapse or spiritual malaise, taking place what what what explains what has happened to the family stability in these kinds of of working class lives? i think there's a crisis, a spiritual definitely plaguing...
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first catch and kill story of doorman's false claim that the former president fathered a child out of wedlock. here's the exchange between pecker and trump's attorney emil beauvais pecker did testify under oath that if he ran the story, it would have been after the election, which makes the argument that this was to protect trump going into the election. but as soon as the election was over, pecker would have run doorman's story because it would have been in his words, extremely popular or not his exact words. 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 ba
first catch and kill story of doorman's false claim that the former president fathered a child out of wedlock. here's the exchange between pecker and trump's attorney emil beauvais pecker did testify under oath that if he ran the story, it would have been after the election, which makes the argument that this was to protect trump going into the election. but as soon as the election was over, pecker would have run doorman's story because it would have been in his words, extremely popular or not...
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the tip he apparently had the trump i had fathered a child out of wedlock. now, pecker turn to face a today and told them this was completely false. >> and then was asked this question and i'm quoting now from the transcripts, here was the question why are you paying $30,000 for an untrue story? >> was answer was because the articles say at the story got out to another publication or another media outlet, it would have been very embarrassing to the campaign. the question, so this was a way to lock it up that's correct now, pecker also went on to discuss how the catch and kill scheme was beneficial to his own bottom line, telling the jury that publishing positive stories about trump and of course negative ones about his opponents would actually boost their newsstand sales for more on the inner workings of a tabloid. tony brenna, he's a journalist who worked at the national enquirer for 18 years. he's also the author of honey trap, a book about the world of tabloid journalism. thank you so much for being here. i'm really interested to see what you made of all
the tip he apparently had the trump i had fathered a child out of wedlock. now, pecker turn to face a today and told them this was completely false. >> and then was asked this question and i'm quoting now from the transcripts, here was the question why are you paying $30,000 for an untrue story? >> was answer was because the articles say at the story got out to another publication or another media outlet, it would have been very embarrassing to the campaign. the question, so this...
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he claimed that trump had a child out of wedlock, but that claim turned out to be false. so david will have a lot to talk about when he continues his testimony. >> i didn't say it was a really brief testimony. short window of time for when i think it was maybe 20 minutes or so. but what did we learn while he was on the san before they are released early? >> yeah, we did here just less than 30 minutes of testimony from david expected to return to the stand tomorrow will likely hear up to three hours of testimony. but when did talk today, he already went into great deal detail about what he called checkbook journalism, not really journalism at all at all. >> but that's where the national enquirer and his other publications would regularly pay for stories. >> david really documented it, saying they would pay up to $10,000 per story to investigate and then publish. so prosecutors will likely jump off of that testimony to really get into more details about this catch and kill practice that we know. practice throughout his publications, laura jessica schneider. thank you so muc
he claimed that trump had a child out of wedlock, but that claim turned out to be false. so david will have a lot to talk about when he continues his testimony. >> i didn't say it was a really brief testimony. short window of time for when i think it was maybe 20 minutes or so. but what did we learn while he was on the san before they are released early? >> yeah, we did here just less than 30 minutes of testimony from david expected to return to the stand tomorrow will likely hear...
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who has shopped chocolate, the shopping around an untrue story about trump fathering a child out of wedlock. >> but still, they were worried about it and mainly he kept making the point. i only wanted to keep it out of the press and so did michael cohen until after the election. and so that was the key he point that they really got david pecker to make today, which was saying things were different as we got closer to the 2016 election, are there what did you think of a packer? >> well, i mean you got to just backup before even takes the stand. the prosecutor opens opening statement this is a conspiracy. and who's in the conspiracy donald trump, pecker and comb. >> now, there is no conspiracy charge. they could have easily charged some form of a conspiracy if they couldn't figure that out. but one of the reasons why i don't think they tried to even charge a conspiracy is you have three people in conspiracy two of them are gonna be witnesses and onto the defendant. why usually it's one cooperator and two defendants, not the other way around. additionally, anderson, he got immunity not a coope
who has shopped chocolate, the shopping around an untrue story about trump fathering a child out of wedlock. >> but still, they were worried about it and mainly he kept making the point. i only wanted to keep it out of the press and so did michael cohen until after the election. and so that was the key he point that they really got david pecker to make today, which was saying things were different as we got closer to the 2016 election, are there what did you think of a packer? >>...
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first catch and kill story of doorman's false claim that the former president fathered a child out of wedlock. here's the exchange between pecker and trump's attorney emil bove vey beauvais said, so if this story was true, the doorman's story, you were going to run it, correct? pecker says yes because you had a fiduciary obligation patient to do that, right. says beauvais pecker says that is correct, but they said it would have made business sense to put it mildly to run such an article if it was true, correct. twitch, pecker replied, yes. now, we should point out in testimony earlier this week, pecker did testify under oath that if he ran the story, it would have been after the election which makes the argument that this was to protect trump going into the election. but as soon as the election was over, pecker would have run that doorman's story because it would have been in his words, extremely popular or not his exact words. but he said it would've been extremely popular among the national enquirer for audience back with the panel joining us as well as barry levine, former executive editor
first catch and kill story of doorman's false claim that the former president fathered a child out of wedlock. here's the exchange between pecker and trump's attorney emil bove vey beauvais said, so if this story was true, the doorman's story, you were going to run it, correct? pecker says yes because you had a fiduciary obligation patient to do that, right. says beauvais pecker says that is correct, but they said it would have made business sense to put it mildly to run such an article if it...
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allegations, it was about a dormant who is shopping the story that trump had fathered a child now it out of wedlock, it wasn't true. and in that do you have that? >> i have that i can read you the dorm guys. we have this if you have this in the control room, he's talking about the story of the dorman in pecker says, if the story was true and i published it, it wou obably be the biggt sale of the national enquir sie the death of elvis presley. okay. so he's ignoring it would have been a huge story had they published it the prosecutor, joshua steinglass says, did you have any intention of publishing and at the time you negotiated this deal pecker says at that time, no. steinglass says, what was your intention in terms of publishing it depending on how you're vetting went and becker says, if the story came back true, i would have published the story shortly after it was verified steinglass says, before or after the election, i would have published it after the election. pecker says steinglass just dives in a little deeper. so even if the vet and came back and you believe the story to be true, you woul
allegations, it was about a dormant who is shopping the story that trump had fathered a child now it out of wedlock, it wasn't true. and in that do you have that? >> i have that i can read you the dorm guys. we have this if you have this in the control room, he's talking about the story of the dorman in pecker says, if the story was true and i published it, it wou obably be the biggt sale of the national enquir sie the death of elvis presley. okay. so he's ignoring it would have been a...