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so this conference is more a message to europeans then to hon gary ends. he can not really make a big when a hungry on this conference. what he wants to demonstrate is that he's strong and that he is able to make alliances to the then participants have different ideas and concepts. what unites them? the policy expert says, is the culture war against liberal. kristin, so we can take a closer look down with political analysts, brendan born, he's a member of the battles mun, foundations, europe, program brand. and welcome back to the day brothers in arms and the culture wars. who are these self proclaimed international woke busters? well, the make up of feedback this year is a mix of the populist anti european and frankly in many ways, anti democratic segments of europe's political fluoride leads of. for example, you see, get billed as of the netherlands, giving a speech you see members of the ousted law and just as party of poland also delivering speeches as well. the far right, a member of a box is also in attendance, a close ally the doorbell. and what's i
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so this conference is more a message to europeans than 200 gary ends. he can not really make a big when being hungry on this conference. what he wants to demonstrate is that he's strong and that he is able to make alliances to the then participants have different ideas and concepts. what unites them? the policy expert says, is the culture war against liberal. kristin, so we can take a closer look now with political analysts, brendan born, he's a member of the battles mun, foundations, europe, program brand. and welcome back to the day brothers in arms and the culture wars. who are these self proclaimed international woke busters? well, the make up of feedback this year is a mix of the populist anti european and frankly in many ways, anti democratic segments of europe's political fluoride leads of. for example, you see, get billed as of the netherlands, giving a speech you see members of the ousted law and just as party of poland also delivering speeches as well. the for rights. a member of a box is also in attendance. a close allied that to oregon. what
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them attempting to frame this as gary and michael cohen, and nobody else. >> okay, so, obviously, gary farro is a small slice of the pie or small piece of broader pudz puzzle when it comes to this. david pecker, the former publisher of "national enquirer" told jurors on friday about a conference call that he had with two of donald trump's former top white house aides, sarah sanders and hope hicks, a call he says trump arranged. so, what do we know about the likelihood that either one of those aides could be called to the stand and the value they could bring? >> i think everybody is watching to see whether hope hicks takes the stand. if so, when, and what do we get from her testimony. i think everybody has been paying close attention to that, for the reason you outlined. david pecker's testimony laid out the ground work and the framework for how everything went down and hope hicks is someone who really has the glue that can connect all of these pieces together, and in such a way that the prosecution's case becomes much tighter than it is. and so there is going to be a lot of attention p
them attempting to frame this as gary and michael cohen, and nobody else. >> okay, so, obviously, gary farro is a small slice of the pie or small piece of broader pudz puzzle when it comes to this. david pecker, the former publisher of "national enquirer" told jurors on friday about a conference call that he had with two of donald trump's former top white house aides, sarah sanders and hope hicks, a call he says trump arranged. so, what do we know about the likelihood that...
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gary, thank you, gary o'donoghue. the government has rejected calls to scrap one—word inspection judgements for schools in england, such as "outstanding" or "inadequate". they say the categories give parents an important summary of a school's performance. teaching unions and some mps had demanded a change after the death of the headteacher ruth perry, who took her own life after her primary school was downgraded by ofsted in 2022. here's our education editor branwen jeffreys. an inspection at this small primary started this debate. the single word judgement, "inadequate", haunted the head teacher. ruth perry took her own life, knowing the school would be downgraded. a coroner found the inspection had contributed. ruth's sisterjulia waters has campaigned for single word judgements to go. mps agreed after an inquiry, but the government says the system should stay. i'm deeply upset — more than a little bit angry that after all that time, all that commitment, all that talking, all that apparent listening, they're not
gary, thank you, gary o'donoghue. the government has rejected calls to scrap one—word inspection judgements for schools in england, such as "outstanding" or "inadequate". they say the categories give parents an important summary of a school's performance. teaching unions and some mps had demanded a change after the death of the headteacher ruth perry, who took her own life after her primary school was downgraded by ofsted in 2022. here's our education editor branwen...
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gary farro, why is he important? >> in 2018, michael cohen said neither the trump organization or the trump campaign had anything to do with the transaction between stormy daniels and me, but this is that e-mail that was uncovered around that time from october 26th, 2016, that shows that that was probably not the case, at least because the e-mail was not through cohen's gmail account, it was through his trump organization e-mail account, which doesn't really coincide with his statement that the trump organization had nothing to do with it. >> he had his e-mail on his phone, and you know, his personal e-mail and work e-mail, and you know, sometimes they send from one or the other, you can get confused. >> sure. you can get confused and that's for the jury to figure out. i'm sure they're going to bring that up on cross-examination. that's a significant point. he's going to lay the foundation, he's an objective witness. he's going to put parks in the stand, what happened when in 2016. that's going to match up when they
gary farro, why is he important? >> in 2018, michael cohen said neither the trump organization or the trump campaign had anything to do with the transaction between stormy daniels and me, but this is that e-mail that was uncovered around that time from october 26th, 2016, that shows that that was probably not the case, at least because the e-mail was not through cohen's gmail account, it was through his trump organization e-mail account, which doesn't really coincide with his statement...
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trump, as gary farro no, that's not it. gary farro, michael cohen's banker, testifying are there it is the inimitable style of jane rosenburg. so some of the, some of the clips that are from c-span, casey and jamie, one of them is october 2016, donald trump in gettysburg, pennsylvania, on a campaign stop his own little gettysburg address where he said, every he said he's talking about the accusations from women you might remember this part of the campaign. it's not just the stormy daniels thing bubbling behind the scenes in front of the cameras are a number of women alleging sexual assault, sexual harassment ever quote, every woman lied when they came forward to hurt my campaign. total fabrication, mr. trump said the events never happened bend never. all of these layers will be sued after the election is over in point of fact, none of them were sued, will have to squeeze in a quick break. we're tracking testimony from prosecution witness number five. much more. cnn's special coverage ahead. stay with us we're going to type
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gary farro is not a household name in trump world. he was michael cohen's banker at the now defunct first republic bank. michael cohen had maintained multiple accounts there over the years, but in october of 2016, he contacted gary farro and said he needed urgently to open a new account for a limited liability company he was starting. that's the company through which michael cohen made payments to stormy daniels after trump stalled so long that cohen became afraid that keith davidson, stormy daniels's lawyer and stormy daniels would either sell their story somewhere else or tell it somewhere else or both. therefore gary farro has a number of email exchanges and communications with michael cohen that buttress his story about the payments to daniels. he also can testify to the fact that somebody at first republic flagged the transaction as suspicious and contacted the treasury department. "the wall street journal" reported that in 2018. to this day we don't know who at first republic was the person to lift up the phone and call the trea
gary farro is not a household name in trump world. he was michael cohen's banker at the now defunct first republic bank. michael cohen had maintained multiple accounts there over the years, but in october of 2016, he contacted gary farro and said he needed urgently to open a new account for a limited liability company he was starting. that's the company through which michael cohen made payments to stormy daniels after trump stalled so long that cohen became afraid that keith davidson, stormy...
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0k, gary o'donoghue life or is in washington and before _ week. 0k, gary o'donoghue life or is in washington and before that, - week. 0k, gary o'donoghue life or is| in washington and before that, james landale injerusalem. if you want more on developments in the middle east, we are still running a live page on the bbc news website which has running updates on all of the developments, so please do check that out. —— gary o'donoghue life for us in washington. the weapons supervisor for the film rust has been jailed for 18 months, following the fatal shooting of the film's cinematographer on set. 26—year—old hannah gutierrez was sentenced today after being found guilty of involuntary manslaughter. she was in charge of weapons during the production of the film in 2021, when a revolver fired by actor alec baldwin went off. halyna hutchins died following the incident. let's cross to correspondent emma vardy, who is following the story from los angeles. just bring is up—to—date on what we have heard today, then. just bring is up-to-date on what we have heard today, then.— just bring
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michael cohen was a person to whom everything was urgent as gary farro testified. the other reason they didn't see anything awry is because they knew that michael cohen was in the real estate business. when he set up essential consultants llc, he said he was establishing a real estate consultancy. that's exactly what happened here with michael cohen on october 26, 2016, he sent them fast and furious, a flurry of paperwork to open the account and transfer money from his home equity line of credit to this new account by the next morning he was walking into first republic's branch close to trump tower and ordered to wire transfer that money to keep davidson associates whereupon it would be transferred to stormy daniels. on the face of the transaction as gary farro testified, there was nothing about the details that michael cohen at least represented to them that would signal to them that something funny was going on here. >> yeah, that is exactly right, sue, what -- when he went to cross, todd blanche was trying to impugn the credibility of farro as a witness by sayin
michael cohen was a person to whom everything was urgent as gary farro testified. the other reason they didn't see anything awry is because they knew that michael cohen was in the real estate business. when he set up essential consultants llc, he said he was establishing a real estate consultancy. that's exactly what happened here with michael cohen on october 26, 2016, he sent them fast and furious, a flurry of paperwork to open the account and transfer money from his home equity line of...
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gary farro, he's not a grain. he's a banker. tell us about gary farro and what we should expect tomorrow. >> he was michael cohen's banker at first republic bank. it was a private bank, meaning they don't deal with normal individuals, gary farro was careful to say you didn't have to be high net worth to be there. but it's a high touch surface which serves someone like michael cohen well. he had four or five accounts there in fall of 2015, october specifically. and contacted gary farro and said i need to open an llc account immediately. that is the account through which he paid stormy daniels. >> the alert that was put on the transaction. >> i don't know if i do. clearly you and i have read some of that same reporting. i don't believe that the person at first republic who notified the treasury department that there was something suspicious about that transaction has ever been named. whether it's gary farro or not, we don't know. i think he's there to authenticate documents and records, including the application that michael cohen
gary farro, he's not a grain. he's a banker. tell us about gary farro and what we should expect tomorrow. >> he was michael cohen's banker at first republic bank. it was a private bank, meaning they don't deal with normal individuals, gary farro was careful to say you didn't have to be high net worth to be there. but it's a high touch surface which serves someone like michael cohen well. he had four or five accounts there in fall of 2015, october specifically. and contacted gary farro and...
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because even at the felony level falsified business records, gary's a sentence of up to 4 years in prison. for the 1st time offenders, particularly a non violent cases, what they often get is probation. and finally, if mr. trump is found guilty, can you still run for president? yes, absolutely. there is nothing in the constitution that prohibits them from doing so . however, there is a button here kind of a big, but there are some states that might then argue that they have the right to take it off the ballot based on what their state constitution say about a convicted felon running for office. that's where this thing could possibly get confusing. so here we go. let's discuss it further because there's still, i know a lot of questions that a lot going on and there's dabbles are, he's a writer, he's a journalist and an expert on the us constitution and he's good enough to join us right now. maybe we start with that last part, the part where trump's attorneys are going to say to the jury look um yeah, he may have done something which could have been a crime because he somehow made a pay off
because even at the felony level falsified business records, gary's a sentence of up to 4 years in prison. for the 1st time offenders, particularly a non violent cases, what they often get is probation. and finally, if mr. trump is found guilty, can you still run for president? yes, absolutely. there is nothing in the constitution that prohibits them from doing so . however, there is a button here kind of a big, but there are some states that might then argue that they have the right to take it...
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tell us, gary, what else happened in court? , . ., . tell us, gary, what else happened in court? ., . ., . court? dramatic day of evidence here, court? dramatic day of evidence here. reeta- — court? dramatic day of evidence here, reeta. as _ court? dramatic day of evidence here, reeta. as you _ court? dramatic day of evidence here, reeta. as you say, - court? dramatic day of evidence here, reeta. as you say, david | here, reeta. as you say, david pecker, former publisher of the national enquirer, celebrity gossip magazine, detailing effectively an arrangement between himself and donald trump just before the 2016 general election to stop those negative stories about donald trump getting into the press, promote positive ones about donald trump, andindeed positive ones about donald trump, and indeed circulate speculative and negative stories about some of his opponents, he suggested, for example, that hillary clinton had six months to live, that ted cruz, one of his opponents for the nomination, that his father was involved in the assassination of john of kennedy. that got under w
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gary 0'donoghue is on the hill for us tonight. gary, good to see. how close do you think this vote on saturday is to be? i think this vote on saturday is to be? ., �* think this vote on saturday is to be? .,�* . , ~' think this vote on saturday is to be? ._ ~ �*, be? i don't actually think it's auoin to be? i don't actually think it's going to be _ be? i don't actually think it's going to be that _ be? i don't actually think it's going to be that close, - be? i don't actually think it's going to be that close, i - be? i don't actually think it's| going to be that close, i think there will be plenty of democratic support for these packages, we know that this went through the senate or something similar in february, there is significant support for these measures in at the house even though the bills have been split up. the difficulty his and has been for the past few weeks, the position which the speaker mark —— mikejohnson. has been in. the far right of his party are emphatically opposed to this funding according to donald trump's attitude
gary 0'donoghue is on the hill for us tonight. gary, good to see. how close do you think this vote on saturday is to be? i think this vote on saturday is to be? ., �* think this vote on saturday is to be? .,�* . , ~' think this vote on saturday is to be? ._ ~ �*, be? i don't actually think it's auoin to be? i don't actually think it's going to be _ be? i don't actually think it's going to be that _ be? i don't actually think it's going to be that close, - be? i don't actually think it's...
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gary o'donoghue _ for him to be ousted. gary o'donoghue in _ for him to be ousted. garyl o'donoghue in washington. for him to be ousted. (1:53 o'donoghue in washington. let's for him to be ousted. (1:51: o'donoghue in washington. let's go to kyiv, and our correspondentjames waterhouse. james, ukraine, the of discussion, we heard there in washington, also in a capri. the stakes really could be hire, could they? you made that absolutely clear in his interview to the bbc. absolutely, he was making the argument _ absolutely, he was making the argument that— absolutely, he was making the argument that should - absolutely, he was making the argument that should ukrainel absolutely, he was making the - argument that should ukraine fall, then russia — argument that should ukraine fall, then russia wouldn't _ argument that should ukraine fall, then russia wouldn't stop - argument that should ukraine fall, then russia wouldn't stop there. . argument that should ukraine fall, then russia wouldn't stop there. ii then russia wouldn't stop there. i think— then russia wouldn
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rajini: gary o'donoghue live for us in washington. and before that james landale in jerusalem, thank you very much. we are still running a live page on the bbc news website which has updates on all the developments, so do check that out. the weapons supervisor for the film "rust" has been jailed for 18 months following the fatal shooting of the film's cinematographer while onset. 26-year-old hunter gutierrez was sentenced today after being found guilty of involuntary manslaughter. she was in charge of weapons during production of the film in 2021 when a reviver -- revolver filed -- we can go straight to our correspondent and correspondence for the latest. bring us up-to-date on what we have heard today. emma: it was a very emotional hearing in which hannah gutierrez was sentenced to 18 months in prison, the maximum sentence she could receive for that involuntary manslaughter charge she had been found guilty of. the court heard various impact statements from helena hutchin'' friends, family, and from the director of the movie. in this
rajini: gary o'donoghue live for us in washington. and before that james landale in jerusalem, thank you very much. we are still running a live page on the bbc news website which has updates on all the developments, so do check that out. the weapons supervisor for the film "rust" has been jailed for 18 months following the fatal shooting of the film's cinematographer while onset. 26-year-old hunter gutierrez was sentenced today after being found guilty of involuntary manslaughter. she...
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his name is gary pharaoh. gary pharaoh is a banker who worked with michael cohen at the time that the payments were made to former playboy model, karen mcdougal and porn actress and director stormy daniels, both of whom alleged romantic entanglements of sorts with mr. donald trump. this comes after rona graph was called as the second witness in the trial. rona graph, she's on the screen right there. she's a longtime trump assistance. she worked for trump since he hired her in 1987 after she cold calls to trump organization were on a graph, testified i'd two contacts you maintained at the trump organization were for karen mcdougal & stormy daniels run a graph was on the stand for less than half an hour earlier today, trump's attorneys cross-examined david pecker, the former tabloid magnate and longtime friend of donald trump. let's dive into all of this with my panel. so jamie put rona graph into context for us a lot of people who know trump world were excited about this testimony. she was a vice president for
his name is gary pharaoh. gary pharaoh is a banker who worked with michael cohen at the time that the payments were made to former playboy model, karen mcdougal and porn actress and director stormy daniels, both of whom alleged romantic entanglements of sorts with mr. donald trump. this comes after rona graph was called as the second witness in the trial. rona graph, she's on the screen right there. she's a longtime trump assistance. she worked for trump since he hired her in 1987 after she...
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it f it turns out to be gary farro, it will be way more important. >> you wrote the 12 rules. they're telling a story. we now understand we had david pecker pays off the first two potential bombshell stories to get rid of them. then he says i'm not paying anymore. i'm not giving any more money but michael cohen is saying you have to pay this third one because now we have this "access hollywood" problem. he's like nope, so michael has to figure out a way to do it himself. he sets up an llc and not true things and then he pays. is that a smart way to do that and are they establishing that as a story that can win a case? >> yeah, i think they're put lg of this together. we're seeing the bricks get put together. we have to be very thorough with all of these things and then we have to tell a sory. i think this thing, if it isn't fraught him that we're going to get interesting revelations, at the very least, it's going to establish the predicate on which they build other things through documents. you have to be able to build that whole story. pecker did a great job of both. they wer
it f it turns out to be gary farro, it will be way more important. >> you wrote the 12 rules. they're telling a story. we now understand we had david pecker pays off the first two potential bombshell stories to get rid of them. then he says i'm not paying anymore. i'm not giving any more money but michael cohen is saying you have to pay this third one because now we have this "access hollywood" problem. he's like nope, so michael has to figure out a way to do it himself. he sets...
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gary farro though, is who i want to focus on. he really did a lot today to bring more evidence into this case. it's gonna be very important for the prosecutors to prove what they want to prove to sell it to the jury to make sure that paperwork is all shown to them. and what he did is he gave a snapshot of a two day period where the money move. this is all important in proving this transaction going to stormy daniel's ultimately from michael cohen, october 26, michael cohen opens an account with the bank and this is gary fair, the banker from first republic bank testifying to the opening of this account under the name essential consultants, a shell company ultimately, he then very quickly moves his $131,000 from his home equity line of credit into that bank account to make money available there. and then the very next day, transfers $130,000 to stormy daniel's lawyer, keith davidson, ultimately, for her to get that money to keep her quiet. all of this is very important and additionally, gary pharaoh had things to say about what th
gary farro though, is who i want to focus on. he really did a lot today to bring more evidence into this case. it's gonna be very important for the prosecutors to prove what they want to prove to sell it to the jury to make sure that paperwork is all shown to them. and what he did is he gave a snapshot of a two day period where the money move. this is all important in proving this transaction going to stormy daniel's ultimately from michael cohen, october 26, michael cohen opens an account with...
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gary: because it is a distinction being drawn here. interesting it is a distinction that one of the conservative members of the court, amy coney barrett, was interested in. whether or not any of the things donald trump is accused of fall into the private realm, because donald trump's lawyers acknowledge that private acts, asked him a private row, were -- can be subject to prosecution. she went throu some of the things that are part of the indictment. and donald trump's lawyer acknowledged they were potentially in the private realm. what you are starting i think to see here is a way forward where perhaps the supreme court says, look, there is a bunch of stuff in this case that may be subject to prosecution. that -- there may be some areas of the original indictment that may be more problematic. go back to the earlier courts, sort out, given our distinction between the official acts in the private acts, go back and sort out what you think you can actually prosecute, given that distinction. and restart the case. i don't think -- you are n
gary: because it is a distinction being drawn here. interesting it is a distinction that one of the conservative members of the court, amy coney barrett, was interested in. whether or not any of the things donald trump is accused of fall into the private realm, because donald trump's lawyers acknowledge that private acts, asked him a private row, were -- can be subject to prosecution. she went throu some of the things that are part of the indictment. and donald trump's lawyer acknowledged they...
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, and the politics are maybe in poland, maybe even on the south east, on flag and romania, although gary up, that's a different scenario of it, a different task that need to different structure and a different dentist. yeah. so no, it's not easy. the return to the past from a different one as well and possibly be stop, but unless they are right in order to make the german forces combat ready, they'll have to find a way to get more people to join. but at this point, the point is that has a huge image problem inside the country. how likely do you think the government is to re introduce conscription as well we, we have to separate rates as a conscript issue from getting the boat. does that come with ready? it's seems pretty easy to reintroduce conscription just to beef up the numbers. however, 1st of all, the one to say has to come cleared to a one just to add to the existing numbers, or do they need specialists to event neither reserved for it, which they surely do. and what can color conscription to do to solve this problem. so the 2nd point is that the structure announced today that's i'
, and the politics are maybe in poland, maybe even on the south east, on flag and romania, although gary up, that's a different scenario of it, a different task that need to different structure and a different dentist. yeah. so no, it's not easy. the return to the past from a different one as well and possibly be stop, but unless they are right in order to make the german forces combat ready, they'll have to find a way to get more people to join. but at this point, the point is that has a huge...
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ok, gary, thank you very much. gary o'donoghue live for us in washington. there's been another mass stabbing in sydney. a bishop and several other people were attacked during an evening sermon which was being livestreamed online. meanwhile, there has been this tribute at the sydney opera house to the victims of the weekend attack at a shopping centre which left six people dead and a dozen injured. the assailant was shot dead. our correspondent katy watson is in sydney with the latest. katy. two days after a brutal stabbing here in the shopping centre behind me, and once again there has been horror and fear, with a second attack on the other side of sydney. they are not believed to be related in any way but it is still harrowing. police have said that a man has been arrested. those heart are not suffering from life—threatening injuries, but they have asked the public to stay away, and videos seen on social media do show a lot of tension. australia has been reeling, and it has been an difficult few days, especially here at bondi junction. across australia,
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and so this third witness to take the stand, gary farro,and why is he important? >> he is the michael cohen banker, and he had been a long time customer with several accounts, but in the fall of 2016 in connection to paying first karen mcdougal and then stormy daniels, michael cohen had to open up new accounts to make those payments, and so in mid-october he went to gary farro who was his then banker saying he needed to open up a llc account, a limited liability account, and he opened up a llc account to make that payment to keith danielson who is stormy daniel's lawyer, and michael cohen will take us through that, and it will contain some of the misrepresentations of the consulting entity and explain how quickly this deal came to fruition, and gary farro confirmed to michael cohen that the money has been wired. >> there was testimony from the same day of ronna graf who is donald trump's long time assistant. >> she is the capacity of the records custodian and someone who could say, yes, all of the things that you, the prosecution, want to introduce, emails, and co
and so this third witness to take the stand, gary farro,and why is he important? >> he is the michael cohen banker, and he had been a long time customer with several accounts, but in the fall of 2016 in connection to paying first karen mcdougal and then stormy daniels, michael cohen had to open up new accounts to make those payments, and so in mid-october he went to gary farro who was his then banker saying he needed to open up a llc account, a limited liability account, and he opened up...
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this is what gary farro testifying. every time michael cohen's spoke to me, he gave a sense of urgency and this was one of those times breakdown the significance of the bankers testimony today that is set to continue. we're told next week yeah, when michael cohen says that to gary farro as he's testifying, it's a moment where michael cohen wants to set up an account with this private bank in 2016 where gary farro works. >> this is the bank through which the payment ultimately is going to be set up to be paid to stormy daniels from michael cohen, $130,000 to keep her story quiet. >> and what he's doing is piecing in new parts of the puzzle. the prosecutors want to be able to show the jury every step of the money and the effort toward paying off stormy daniels from donald trump's sphere. >> gary pharaoh is one of the people that can do that both with his testimony and with his evidence, he can help them show the documents, the emails, the exchanges, and a crucial document from him that we ended the day with is him testify
this is what gary farro testifying. every time michael cohen's spoke to me, he gave a sense of urgency and this was one of those times breakdown the significance of the bankers testimony today that is set to continue. we're told next week yeah, when michael cohen says that to gary farro as he's testifying, it's a moment where michael cohen wants to set up an account with this private bank in 2016 where gary farro works. >> this is the bank through which the payment ultimately is going to...
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gary. thank you. a san jose police today announcing the arrest of three young people accused of stealing more than $13,000 worth of merchandise from a shopping mall. on monday, police arrested 19 year old dana pagano and 22 year old andres diaz as well as a 16 year old juvenile at valley fair mall. investigators say the suspects were found to be in possession of more than $1,000 worth of stolen items. police say a search of their car resulted in the discovery of another $12,000 worth of stolen goods. the three suspects face charges of felony organized retail theft. >> tonight, questions still unanswered after oakland police shot and killed a murder suspect wanted by sacramento pd officers from both agencies were there in west oakland last night when police say that suspect came out of a house with a gun, ktvu crime reporter henry lee live tonight in the newsroom. henry, when did this suspect first get on police radar here? >> well, mike, it all started last month when police in sacramento say he shot
gary. thank you. a san jose police today announcing the arrest of three young people accused of stealing more than $13,000 worth of merchandise from a shopping mall. on monday, police arrested 19 year old dana pagano and 22 year old andres diaz as well as a 16 year old juvenile at valley fair mall. investigators say the suspects were found to be in possession of more than $1,000 worth of stolen items. police say a search of their car resulted in the discovery of another $12,000 worth of stolen...
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expected to speak we will take you there live when he does here is what we know right now new york banker gary farrow the third witness to take the stand more on his testimony in just a moment's meanwhile the second witness to be called was on the stand briefly she is a former trump organization employee and was donald trump's longtime assistant multiple decades she worked for him under direct questioning graph said she had a vague recollection of seeing stormy daniels in the reception area of the office on cross-examination she said she assumed daniels being there for the apprentice earlier during the cross-examination of the tabloid executive david packer trump's legal team tried to poke holes in the prosecution claims that the former president is directly tied to buying negative stories to protect his election chances and that is where we are at this hour for a clock on the east coast walk everyone i am sandra smith in for neil cavuto and this is your world, legal eagles andy mccarthy and tom dupree here to weigh in shortly but first let's get to nate foy who was outside that courthouse on
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that gary farro never had anything to do with donald trump. that is the main thing they will try to go out . the whole theory of the case for them is that michael cohen went rogue. the thing is that all of the other witnesses to the prosecution is bringing to bear, including starting with david pecker is to say this was a whole concerted effort and donald trump was at the middle of it. >> all of these witnesses are corroborating. before we go, melissa, i want to ask about the upcoming gag court hearing. prosecutors are arguing that trump has violated the gag order more than a dozen times. most listening would agree. including last week, of course. the gag order was so necessary, why do you think judge juan merchan is waiting so long ? that is what we are all wondering. >> these orders take a lot of time to craft and determining whether someone has complied with them takes even longer and it takes even more time when you have a high profile defendant as this one. were it any other ordinary defendant, we would've had a very clear answer about th
that gary farro never had anything to do with donald trump. that is the main thing they will try to go out . the whole theory of the case for them is that michael cohen went rogue. the thing is that all of the other witnesses to the prosecution is bringing to bear, including starting with david pecker is to say this was a whole concerted effort and donald trump was at the middle of it. >> all of these witnesses are corroborating. before we go, melissa, i want to ask about the upcoming gag...
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gary, this a big moment for donald trump at the supreme court, also u.s. presidency potentially protected into the future. talk to us about how the day unfolded. gary: around three hours or so of arguments before the justices, quite a long session. the essential question, does a president, does donald trump have immunity from criminal prosecution, ask he committed while he was in the white house? the previous courts have said no to that question. donald trump's lawyers say yes and as a constitutional basis. jack smith, the special counsel prosecuting donald trump for his attempt to overturn the 2020 election and the events around january 6, the attack on the capital, he said no one is above the law. that is what the justices have been working with. they i think were skeptical of the idea of total immunity from prosecution. that may be bad news for donald they also made a distention between acts done as a private citizen for private reasons and acts done as official, as a part of the official job. that may mean they will push this back down to the lower cou
gary, this a big moment for donald trump at the supreme court, also u.s. presidency potentially protected into the future. talk to us about how the day unfolded. gary: around three hours or so of arguments before the justices, quite a long session. the essential question, does a president, does donald trump have immunity from criminal prosecution, ask he committed while he was in the white house? the previous courts have said no to that question. donald trump's lawyers say yes and as a...
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we will be speaking to gary injust a minute. he hasjust he has just offered he hasjust offered elon musk he has just offered elon musk $1 million bet that al he has just offered elon musk $1 million bet that a! may not be superhuman he has in mind. i will introduce you to that technology tonight. the ai avatar who will be joining us as a panellist on this programme. we will also focus on openai. the new york times reports on open ai's latest new tool voice engine, which can generate a convincing clone of anyone's voice using just 15 seconds of recorded audio. that might scare you a little bit. it has security implications. we will introduce you to someone who has resurrected his career using that kind of technology. and is al technology actually good enough to threaten the livelihoods of musicians? the guardian looks at suno, an artificial intelligence music generator that can create original songs using a simple text prompt. as usual, stephanie hare will be here to guide us through it all.
we will be speaking to gary injust a minute. he hasjust he has just offered he hasjust offered elon musk he has just offered elon musk $1 million bet that al he has just offered elon musk $1 million bet that a! may not be superhuman he has in mind. i will introduce you to that technology tonight. the ai avatar who will be joining us as a panellist on this programme. we will also focus on openai. the new york times reports on open ai's latest new tool voice engine, which can generate a...
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snowing, there's been a lot of rain also and it's on its way to greece and in some abundance through ball gary remain here on sunday. and obviously a line that runs back up to the baltic states where it is still cold. there's most come here. this was outside the quite a few said to be the fresh snow and it's probably a bit more to come. and then as the cold meets the winds in this part of the mediterranean. quite stormy weather seems like in the southeastern part of from so north mostly to those charles will find the storms in the body. alex and the process something in spite. so not quite a spring, not cuz somebody like that, of course extends into morocco and the atlas mountains with a strong wind steel throughout your area and libya suggests, will be up here. but the wind is becoming lighter than this. i have the shells and make a lot more progress in manage example tiger and gum of the god promised abraham. this is the land that is going to belong to you and to your children forevermore right here in my back yard. present here, terrace realtors here just to make sure you know where you're
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gary. >> michael: where's gary? >> lara: we're going to get to gary. i'm going to start with billy and his son dylan at the end. billy, how proud were you when your son came to join you in the props department? >> very proud. at home, he's been very helpful. like today. bring him to work with me. this is what i did. brought him on a day like this couple years back. he's been here since. >> lara: billy, what was it about your dad's job that was so appealing to you that you thought, do you know what? maybe i'd like to join pops at work. >> i just like the atmosphere. >> lara: isn't it fun? >> very fun. >> lara: it is really fun. you guys do a great job in the props department. [ applause ] and your dad is willing to go to great lengths, wearing wigs, costumes. [ laughter ] i wish we had that video. all right. i'm going to move on to our friend paul and someone i know very very well, brooke. paul, you are our audio guru here. you've been in the tv business for 50 years. so is it a dream to have not one, but both of your daughters follow in your footsteps
gary. >> michael: where's gary? >> lara: we're going to get to gary. i'm going to start with billy and his son dylan at the end. billy, how proud were you when your son came to join you in the props department? >> very proud. at home, he's been very helpful. like today. bring him to work with me. this is what i did. brought him on a day like this couple years back. he's been here since. >> lara: billy, what was it about your dad's job that was so appealing to you that...
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gary takes peas longer than that marriage lasted. i think there should be a law, or at least an fcc rule, that says if you get married on tv, you have to get divorced on tv too >> i see your rings. will you have to give your rings back? do you give the dress back? >> i think that's the rule. i think i have to give this ring back. sad to say. >> but we don't have to give back the memories. >> jimmy: nice spin, gary. actually, i checked with abc legal, and you do have to give the memories back. the timing is particularly good. this is emmy magazine. it's this week's issue. there is an ad for the show that says "it might just make you believe in love again." or not, i guess. so i guess gary and theresa won't be filing a joint return this year. today, as i hope you know, is tax day. i hope you're aware of that. the bad news is, taxes are due. the good news is, starting tomorrow, all our accountants finally have time to hang out again. which will be fun. the deadline to file is midnight tonight, so we've still got around 15 minutes to squ
gary takes peas longer than that marriage lasted. i think there should be a law, or at least an fcc rule, that says if you get married on tv, you have to get divorced on tv too >> i see your rings. will you have to give your rings back? do you give the dress back? >> i think that's the rule. i think i have to give this ring back. sad to say. >> but we don't have to give back the memories. >> jimmy: nice spin, gary. actually, i checked with abc legal, and you do have to...
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us gets us up to speed on what we have missed in the past few minutes, hello nate >> hello martha, gary farrow just took the stand he's the former senior managing director at first republic bank he held that position in 2016 this is the bank that michael cohen used to wire the $130,000 to adult film actress stormy daniels to surprise her story about an alleged affair that former president donald trump denies the details of that payment are likely discussed right now in the direct examination, they're just going over his professional background this is just beginning right now for gary farrow the newest witness and rhonda graphed the cross-examination for her already over she was trump's longtime executive assistant there was no redirect examination so after days of david packer test on a rhonda graphed done in less than an hour she testified that she vaguely remembered seeing adult film actress stormy daniels at trump tower before the 26 election she assumed that daniels was there to discuss joining the apprentice and she described her time working for former president trump very positi
us gets us up to speed on what we have missed in the past few minutes, hello nate >> hello martha, gary farrow just took the stand he's the former senior managing director at first republic bank he held that position in 2016 this is the bank that michael cohen used to wire the $130,000 to adult film actress stormy daniels to surprise her story about an alleged affair that former president donald trump denies the details of that payment are likely discussed right now in the direct...
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gary roden quit his role after comedian peter kay's opening shows were cancelled this week — because the £365 million venue was not ready to open in time. our arts and entertainment reporter, ian youngs, has the latest. it isa it is a big embarrassment for the venue, which was meant to have opened earlier this week, originally with peter kay playing two nights. those were then postponed until next week, but now there is a been postponed again until may. so this venue which will hold 23,500 people still hasn't opened adders after a rocky start. as for what has gone wrong, the venue said they have, they need more time to test the emergency communication systems to ensure the venue is safe and all the areas can be open to fans. but yes, it is definitely having some troubles getting fully open. the boss has quit — troubles getting fully open. the boss has quit his role, what has he said? , , , , ._ said? yes, he resigned yesterday. he hasn't spoken — said? yes, he resigned yesterday. he hasn't spoken publicly _ said? yes, he resigned yesterday. he hasn't spoken publicly yet, _ said?
gary roden quit his role after comedian peter kay's opening shows were cancelled this week — because the £365 million venue was not ready to open in time. our arts and entertainment reporter, ian youngs, has the latest. it isa it is a big embarrassment for the venue, which was meant to have opened earlier this week, originally with peter kay playing two nights. those were then postponed until next week, but now there is a been postponed again until may. so this venue which will hold 23,500...
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the jury also hearing from gary farro, who helped facilitate the payment from cohen to daniels, but the day began with them trying to undercut the testimony of david pecker, former publisher of "the national enquirer" and key witness for prosecutors testifying at length about how he helped silence people who could have hurt mr. trump's election chances. mr. trump's lawyer sought to raise questions about pecker's memory and motives on cross-examination. pecker defiant at one point saying, i've been truthful to the best of my recollection. the tabloid mogul also undermining the idea mr. trump wanted to bury those stories about women to protect his family, a common refrain from the defense. instead, pecker said he believed it was all to protect his campaign. >> i do have to begin by wishing melania happy birthday. she's in florida. >> reporter: melania trump notably absent at trial. >> laura, does it appear prosecutors got what they needed from david pecker this week? >> lester, pecker is a useful witness for prosecutors to the extent he can testify about conversations about mr. trump that
the jury also hearing from gary farro, who helped facilitate the payment from cohen to daniels, but the day began with them trying to undercut the testimony of david pecker, former publisher of "the national enquirer" and key witness for prosecutors testifying at length about how he helped silence people who could have hurt mr. trump's election chances. mr. trump's lawyer sought to raise questions about pecker's memory and motives on cross-examination. pecker defiant at one point...
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potential of changing any minds among the former president's staunchest supporters which is why our gary tuckman went to texas and the trump is count county of the 2016 and 2020 elections >> in the 20 cover of k and ron swart settled in along with us and they're living room to watch coverage of the trump trial jury selection one group went through the effort to make a large parade style banner reading. >> no >> one is above the law. >> they've both voted for trump twice >> what is your feeling today about >> donald trump's moral character? >> it's terrible. i can't get much lower than it is. >> they live on a hilltop ranch in roberts county in the texas panhandle, where 96% of the voters chose trump over joe biden, 2020. the highest trump percentage of any county in america he continues to make crazy comments about being a dictators first day and >> repercussions against people who have, he tells have wronged him. >> we met this couple during a visit to roberts county last year they told us then they liked mike pence and ron desantis. but with trump, the only republican left standing. th
potential of changing any minds among the former president's staunchest supporters which is why our gary tuckman went to texas and the trump is count county of the 2016 and 2020 elections >> in the 20 cover of k and ron swart settled in along with us and they're living room to watch coverage of the trump trial jury selection one group went through the effort to make a large parade style banner reading. >> no >> one is above the law. >> they've both voted for trump twice...
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gary myrick, he just came in on the screen. he's standing by schumer's desk right now, you would see the two of them conferring and then going back and checking with their constituencies, the republican and democratic senators as to what people will agree to. the democrats aren't doing any negotiating here. the democrats have decided, schumer has decided a vote on this makes sense. it is probably because he believes some of the republicans have said to him they don't think it's constitutional, and he thinks he may get one or two or three or four of those votes. it means he's probably confident about the votes he's got in his own caucus, and now the republicans are scurrying around figuring out what to do because schumer offered them up on silver platter, two and a half hours of debate, 15 different votes where they could do what you all referred to earlier, gotcha votes. there are things that are put on the floor just to get people on record. we used to call them 30-second ad votes. oh, it's another 30-second ad vote. schumer o
gary myrick, he just came in on the screen. he's standing by schumer's desk right now, you would see the two of them conferring and then going back and checking with their constituencies, the republican and democratic senators as to what people will agree to. the democrats aren't doing any negotiating here. the democrats have decided, schumer has decided a vote on this makes sense. it is probably because he believes some of the republicans have said to him they don't think it's constitutional,...
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>> so, remember gary cohen is a convicted purgerer. that's not unusual. >> michael cohen. >> thank you. that's not unusual in the world of prosecution because prosecutors often put up witnesses who have all sorts of trouble backgrounds including mr. cohen. but what the prosecution's going to need to do during their closing arguments is stand up in front of that jury and say yes, mr. cohen is a convicted purger. yes as i said in the opening statements, he made bad decisions but here are these other witnesses who can point to specific fights that corroborate every single thing mr. cohen said and in that way, they give the jury the necessary reassurance to know that if they find former president trump guilty, they're doing so not just on the word of cohen, but on the facts of other credible witnesses. >> they're going to have a bunch of fact witnesses. is this goeng to be the middle? we're going to see david pecker on the front and cohen on the back end? >> you don't want to end with cohen who's your weakest link. they're trying to keep t
>> so, remember gary cohen is a convicted purgerer. that's not unusual. >> michael cohen. >> thank you. that's not unusual in the world of prosecution because prosecutors often put up witnesses who have all sorts of trouble backgrounds including mr. cohen. but what the prosecution's going to need to do during their closing arguments is stand up in front of that jury and say yes, mr. cohen is a convicted purger. yes as i said in the opening statements, he made bad decisions but...
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gary o'donoghue, bbc news, washington. we leave you with some images of twiglets. she is one of the world's smallest species of antelope. twiglet is just ten inches tall. she arrived at a zoo in the uk as part of an international breeding effort to save the species. lots more coming up on bbc news. hello. areas of low pressure are forming an orderly queue in the atlantic, heading our way over the next few days, bringing further bouts of rain. there will be some drier, sunnier interludes, and then, by the weekend, two things will happen — it will turn warmer, but it will also turn windier. the area of low pressure heading our way for the weekend isjust starting to take shape behind me. not much to see just yet, but that low is set to deepen. in the shorter term, you can see a couple of different low pressure systems working through. thursday morning, starting with some pretty heavy rain, actually, across parts of england and wales. that will tend to pull away eastwards as the day wears on, then we'll see some sunny spells, scattered showers, then later on, more ra
gary o'donoghue, bbc news, washington. we leave you with some images of twiglets. she is one of the world's smallest species of antelope. twiglet is just ten inches tall. she arrived at a zoo in the uk as part of an international breeding effort to save the species. lots more coming up on bbc news. hello. areas of low pressure are forming an orderly queue in the atlantic, heading our way over the next few days, bringing further bouts of rain. there will be some drier, sunnier interludes, and...
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gary farro, he was on the sand on friday for a bit. he'll come back and be the lead witness and then? >> gary farro, nothing to see here. not uncommon whatsoever. who they plan on calling next, one question i have is why they're even thinking about calling karen mcdougal. because she's apparently on the witness list. she's got nothing relevant to add to this. we don't even think stormy daniels has anything relevant to add to this. nothing that they can provide to that jury is going to lead to a crime. it is all totally lawful information that we already know. the big question is, when is michael cohen going to testify? because i look at this case as, david pecker was the smoke, michael cohen is in years. that's all this is about that's what the prosecution is trying to bamboozle this jury and confuse them into a guilty verdict. shame on them. >> i think for a prosecutor it is very dangerous to try to confuse a jury, because you need to have beyond a reasonable doubt proof of criminal acts, and we have nothing like that here. the prosec
gary farro, he was on the sand on friday for a bit. he'll come back and be the lead witness and then? >> gary farro, nothing to see here. not uncommon whatsoever. who they plan on calling next, one question i have is why they're even thinking about calling karen mcdougal. because she's apparently on the witness list. she's got nothing relevant to add to this. we don't even think stormy daniels has anything relevant to add to this. nothing that they can provide to that jury is going to...
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plus music from rhiannon giddens -- and gary clark jr. and stevie wonder. what is cirkul? cirkul is what you hope for when life tosses lemons your way. cirkul is your frosted treat with a sweet kick of confidence. cirkul is the effortless energy that gets you in the zone. cirkul, available at walmart and drinkcirkul.com. [inner voice] is it menopause or something else? the menopause journey has stages. learn about yours with clearblue menopause stage indicator that tracks your fsh hormone...
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the bbc�*s gary o'donohoe has more from the us�*s top court. around three hours or so of arguments before thejustices — quite a quite a long session. and the question, the essential question, does a president, does donald trump have immunity from criminal prosecution for acts he committed while he was in the white house? now, the previous courts have said no to that question. donald trump's lawyers say yes, and there's constitutional basis. but jack smith, the special counsel who is, of course, prosecuting donald trump for his attempts to overturn the 2020 election and the events around january the sixth and the attack on the capitol, he says no—one is above the law, and that's what the justices have been wrestling with. they, i think, were pretty sceptical of the idea of total immunity from prosecution. now, that may be bad news for donald trump, but they also may want to make a kind of distinction between acts done as a private citizen or for private reasons, and acts done as official as part of the officialjob. and that may mean they pus
the bbc�*s gary o'donohoe has more from the us�*s top court. around three hours or so of arguments before thejustices — quite a quite a long session. and the question, the essential question, does a president, does donald trump have immunity from criminal prosecution for acts he committed while he was in the white house? now, the previous courts have said no to that question. donald trump's lawyers say yes, and there's constitutional basis. but jack smith, the special counsel who is, of...