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let's go back to vaughn hillyard for a moment. i want to go back to you, vaughn, on what is the latest from the courthouse as donald trump sits there really trapped in his own trial. >> reporter: right. right now, the prosecution has brought forward of the "national enquirer" headlines your were talking about that go back to the republican primary when particularly donald trump was running against the likes of ben carson, but notably, ted cruz, and there's a series of "national enquirer" pieces that were salacious and frankly unfounded in hurtful ones toward the likes of ted cruz. i was covering cruz's campaign there at the time, and there was one particular piece that is currently being discussed in which they alleged that there were multiple women ted cruz had had affairs with. this was a startling allegation at a time that essentially was a one-on-one race between donald trump and ted cruz, and currently, daefd picker who was at the time the publisher of the "national enquirer" is answering district attorney alvin bragg's offic
let's go back to vaughn hillyard for a moment. i want to go back to you, vaughn, on what is the latest from the courthouse as donald trump sits there really trapped in his own trial. >> reporter: right. right now, the prosecution has brought forward of the "national enquirer" headlines your were talking about that go back to the republican primary when particularly donald trump was running against the likes of ben carson, but notably, ted cruz, and there's a series of...
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vaughn hillyard outside the courthouse. what is the latest from the courtroom? >> reporter: during the four hours of cross-examination by donald trump's attorney, they were coming back to, over the last hour, the non-prosecution agreement that was signed by david pecker and ami with federal investigators several years ago as well as an fec conciliation agreement. the emphasis on both of those were questions around what david pecker was actually admitting to. as part of david pecker's testimony under cross-examination, the defense team for donald trump was making the case that the karen mcdougal agreement was signed and the payment was made to her for that $150,000 so that she would be able to elevate her career and appear in other american media publications. the most concern was not trying to suppress her relationship with donald trump. they pointed out the fact that david pecker had had conversations with legal counsel about this. on redirect, the prosecution is now having the opportunity to ask david pecker about those conversations again. the attorney for th
vaughn hillyard outside the courthouse. what is the latest from the courtroom? >> reporter: during the four hours of cross-examination by donald trump's attorney, they were coming back to, over the last hour, the non-prosecution agreement that was signed by david pecker and ami with federal investigators several years ago as well as an fec conciliation agreement. the emphasis on both of those were questions around what david pecker was actually admitting to. as part of david pecker's...
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>> vaughn hillyard, keep us posted there. there is a difference between embarrassment and fear that it would cost him the election as a nonlawyer, i'm saying. let's see where this goes. thank you for that. criminal trials are great equalizer. whatever your background and in trump's case that's one of privilege and power, defendants must essentially sit and take it. defendants like trump have to listen to the prosecution, lay out the case for the accused as a criminal and then also listen to the witnesses back it up. as barack obama's one time chief strategist david axelrod puts it, you can see that realization etched in the former president's face, you could sense it in his frenetic comments to the reporters where trump robotically recited the words, witch hunt, scam, hoax, and did so with a trace of desperation and even fear. so, john, today, our reporters who are in court say that trump had his eyes closed and seemed like he couldn't care less during the gag order hearing, but then when david pecker took the stand again and
>> vaughn hillyard, keep us posted there. there is a difference between embarrassment and fear that it would cost him the election as a nonlawyer, i'm saying. let's see where this goes. thank you for that. criminal trials are great equalizer. whatever your background and in trump's case that's one of privilege and power, defendants must essentially sit and take it. defendants like trump have to listen to the prosecution, lay out the case for the accused as a criminal and then also listen...
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let's go back to vaughn hillyard to get an update. vaughn, fill us in. >> what is happening inside the courtroom are deliberations over potential evidence that can be brought before the jurors. the prosecution is asking the judge to present certain evidence, and just in the last three minutes, there's a conversation over karen mcdougal. she's the playboy model who alleged to have had an affair with donald trump for the better part of a year. her story was bought for $150,000. judge merchan did just make the decision that, in fact, karen mcdougal's story can come before the jury. the one part that cannot be brought up before the jurors is the fact that the allegation is that that affair took place while melania trump was pregnant with baron. that will not be admissible. the other thing we're watching in real time is the extent to which the "access hollywood" tape is able to be entered in as evidence. there's current discussion over whether the actual tape could be played for the jury. at this point in time, a compromise that judge merc
let's go back to vaughn hillyard to get an update. vaughn, fill us in. >> what is happening inside the courtroom are deliberations over potential evidence that can be brought before the jurors. the prosecution is asking the judge to present certain evidence, and just in the last three minutes, there's a conversation over karen mcdougal. she's the playboy model who alleged to have had an affair with donald trump for the better part of a year. her story was bought for $150,000. judge...
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with us to talk about this, nbc news correspondent, vaughn hillyard, and maya wiley, and david marcus, a criminal defense attorney and a professor at the university of miami school of law. vaughn, get us up to speed as to what comes next. there's a pause, right? >> reporter: right, they are currently in the morning recess. gary farro, who was the former first republic banker that worked with michael cohen to set up the account for the llc that was operating as the pass through for michael cohen to get the home equity line of credit to the attorney for stormy daniels, and that took place just before the 2016 election, and that banker that worked with michael cohen is off the stand. they are now in morning recess. it's not clear who the next witness is that the prosecution is going to bring here to the stand. gary farro, notably, when answering questions of the defense team under cross-examination testified he never was aware of donald trump directly ordering any of the accounts to be set up or for any money to specifically be transferred. instead it, he viewed it as he was directing wi
with us to talk about this, nbc news correspondent, vaughn hillyard, and maya wiley, and david marcus, a criminal defense attorney and a professor at the university of miami school of law. vaughn, get us up to speed as to what comes next. there's a pause, right? >> reporter: right, they are currently in the morning recess. gary farro, who was the former first republic banker that worked with michael cohen to set up the account for the llc that was operating as the pass through for michael...
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joining me now, nbc's vaughn hillyard outside the courthouse, former federal prosecutor paul butler is back with me. former assistant new york attorney general tristan snell is in studio, and jeremy soland, criminal defense attorney and former manhattan prosecutor. i'm going to start with you because you're a defense attorney and you're new to this table. it's a challenge, right, no matter how many times the defense keeps going back and back and back to david pecker, trying to show this wasn't about the campaign, which is what you did, this is standard operating procedure, they said that over and over and over again yesterday. let me give you one of the later pieces of back and forth, and this is steinglass trying to, again, disprove that bove had just done, the defense attorney. how many, meaning of these stories, did you coordinate with a presidential candidate for the benefit of a campaign. . it's the only one. in this case, did you suppress stories to help a presidential candidate, pecker, yes. how do you think the defense is doing when that's what they're faced with? >> i think th
joining me now, nbc's vaughn hillyard outside the courthouse, former federal prosecutor paul butler is back with me. former assistant new york attorney general tristan snell is in studio, and jeremy soland, criminal defense attorney and former manhattan prosecutor. i'm going to start with you because you're a defense attorney and you're new to this table. it's a challenge, right, no matter how many times the defense keeps going back and back and back to david pecker, trying to show this wasn't...
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back with me is vaughn hillyard. bring us up to speed. >> reporter: we are getting into the details of that summer of 2016 where dillon howard was exchanging text messages with the gentleman davidson who is currently up on the stand here. davidson, who is working as the role of attorney/agent for karen mcdougal and stormy daniels, he was essentially working as the middle man for them with the national enquirer over potentially selling their stories to the "national enquirer" to be published. currently, there was a text message on june 7, 2016, in which davidson texted the editor and chief of the "national enquirer," i have a blockbuster trump story. they met two weeks later. they asking him about that meeting. that's why davidson says that he told them that karen mcdougal alleged to have had a longtime affair with donald trump while he was married to melania trump. and that she was interested in selling the rights to her story. that's where the d.a.'s office left off questioning here right now. they expect this to pl
back with me is vaughn hillyard. bring us up to speed. >> reporter: we are getting into the details of that summer of 2016 where dillon howard was exchanging text messages with the gentleman davidson who is currently up on the stand here. davidson, who is working as the role of attorney/agent for karen mcdougal and stormy daniels, he was essentially working as the middle man for them with the national enquirer over potentially selling their stories to the "national enquirer" to...
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nbc news correspondent, vaughn hillyard. gary farro is the gentleman called by the prosecution, the third witness. what is he testifying to? >> reporter: he was a banker at first repuck lib here in new york, katy, and this can begin to answer the questions for the jury about that $130,000 wire transfer that took place in october of 2016 from michael cohen to the attorney who was representing stormy daniels at the time, and there was an e-mail correspondence that at the time there on october 26th, 2016, in which it was gary farro who is the individual, the next witness now testifying that was a confirmation to michael cohen that money had been transferred to his account. again, there were questions at the time, michael cohen in 2018 when this story first broke purported that this arrangement was made with stormy daniels outside of the trump organization or the trump campaign, and the e-mail that was linked to michael cohen was using his trump organization e-mail. this goes to potentially the prosecution's efforts to directly
nbc news correspondent, vaughn hillyard. gary farro is the gentleman called by the prosecution, the third witness. what is he testifying to? >> reporter: he was a banker at first repuck lib here in new york, katy, and this can begin to answer the questions for the jury about that $130,000 wire transfer that took place in october of 2016 from michael cohen to the attorney who was representing stormy daniels at the time, and there was an e-mail correspondence that at the time there on...
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let's check back in with nbc news correspondent vaughn hillyard. what's the latest, vaughn? >> reporter: there is back and forth right now. they're literally going post by post, again, the judge is looking at ten different social media posts that the prosecution alleges donald trump to have violated his gag order on over the course of the last week and a half. and now after the prosecution went post by post, todd blanche, donald trump's attorney, is now responding, saying, quote, there is absolutely no willful violation of the gag order. and he's making a distinction between donald trump responding politically versus responding as it pertains to the legal proceedings. and making the case that, quote, the three posts were in direct response to comments by these witnesses, referring to stormy daniels and michael cohen, not about these proceedings. and he was not talking about their testimony. but instead, responding to public comments that they had made about him. now there is notably a name that we're going to bring up here that folks will recall. michael avenatti, the former
let's check back in with nbc news correspondent vaughn hillyard. what's the latest, vaughn? >> reporter: there is back and forth right now. they're literally going post by post, again, the judge is looking at ten different social media posts that the prosecution alleges donald trump to have violated his gag order on over the course of the last week and a half. and now after the prosecution went post by post, todd blanche, donald trump's attorney, is now responding, saying, quote, there is...
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let's bring in nbc news correspondent vaughn hillyard, former prosecutor charles coleman, and attorney and loyola law school professor jessica levinson. vaughn, let's start with the gag order. bring us all the details. >> reporter: the district attorney's office, ana, brought forward ten different allegations of social media posts made by donald trump over the course of two weeks that they alleged violated the gag order against him that barred him from attacking potential witnesses as it pertained to these criminal proceedings as well as jurors or potential jurors. and of those ten allegations brought forward by the district attorney, nine of them were found by judge merchan to have violated the gag order placed on donald trump. in his several page order, judge merchan writes that donald trump willfully violated the orders, not only attacking potential witnesses, stormy daniels and michael cohen, but also by discussing the jury and the implication that to a certain extent there could have been individuals who were trying to make their way on to this jury in an effort to taint them. lib
let's bring in nbc news correspondent vaughn hillyard, former prosecutor charles coleman, and attorney and loyola law school professor jessica levinson. vaughn, let's start with the gag order. bring us all the details. >> reporter: the district attorney's office, ana, brought forward ten different allegations of social media posts made by donald trump over the course of two weeks that they alleged violated the gag order against him that barred him from attacking potential witnesses as it...
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nbc's vaughn hillyard is outside the courthouse. also with us, john sale, watergate assistant prosecutor and former federal prosecutor, and jessica roth, also a former federal prosecutor. thank you all for joining us. vaughn, what's happening so far there this morning? >> reporter: right, yesterday on the stand during the cross examination, it was only able to last about one hour before ultimately court ended, and that's where this morning the cross examination from donald trump's defense attorney emil bove continues of david pecker. the focus so far this morning has been on two specific parts, number one, the extent to which hope hicks was involved in that august of 2015 meeting, asked about whether hope hicks was an active participant or spoke during that meeting, david pecker conceded that, no, she did not actively participate or speak during that trump tower meeting that was engaged between michael cohen, donald trump, and david pecker, only going so far as to say that she was in and out of the room. the second part of donald tr
nbc's vaughn hillyard is outside the courthouse. also with us, john sale, watergate assistant prosecutor and former federal prosecutor, and jessica roth, also a former federal prosecutor. thank you all for joining us. vaughn, what's happening so far there this morning? >> reporter: right, yesterday on the stand during the cross examination, it was only able to last about one hour before ultimately court ended, and that's where this morning the cross examination from donald trump's defense...
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vaughn hillyard is standing by. what's happening, vaughn? >> reporter: it's a version of hunger games in lower manhattan. this is a moment here where new yorkers are coming into this courtroom and could potentially be serving anywhere from the next six to eight weeks on making the determination on whether the former president of the united states is guilty of multiple felony charges but also potentially the future president of the united states. we're looking at the fact that an individual could be sentenced to prison time in the heart of the summer around the republican national convention here. really putting the prospects of this race in clear focus. one thing i wanted to mention, while the jury selection process here begins, though, is the mention just a bit about about the sandoval hearing. catherine was beginning to explain it, and tomorrow morning, when folks wake up for day two of the trial, at 9:30 a.m., a sandoval hearing will commence. what is the sandoval hearing. this came at the request of the district attorney's office to pres
vaughn hillyard is standing by. what's happening, vaughn? >> reporter: it's a version of hunger games in lower manhattan. this is a moment here where new yorkers are coming into this courtroom and could potentially be serving anywhere from the next six to eight weeks on making the determination on whether the former president of the united states is guilty of multiple felony charges but also potentially the future president of the united states. we're looking at the fact that an...
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at the courthouse is vaughn hillyard. we start with you. i heard you tell the story to my colleague joy reid last night. talk me inside this "wall street journal" story. remind us why it was so important and tell us the role you had in it. it kale up for a second time today. >> another surreal moment where i'm reliving this past life of where i was the executive editor of the inquirer. it was flushed out to the jury today. this story the "wall street journal" wrote on the eve of the election. i had a phone call from a reporter. he said someone from the investigative team has come across and we need your help. do you know anything about a woman named karen mcdougal. dillon was the former editor this chief, he was only sitting a little away from me. i said i'll call you back. i went down on the elevator and i said i'm going to risk everything if i am helping you. and just so you know, david pecker and dylan will ruin me. i knew if i used an old school tabloid term, it would give me some cover. i said this was a catch and kill. he said to me,
at the courthouse is vaughn hillyard. we start with you. i heard you tell the story to my colleague joy reid last night. talk me inside this "wall street journal" story. remind us why it was so important and tell us the role you had in it. it kale up for a second time today. >> another surreal moment where i'm reliving this past life of where i was the executive editor of the inquirer. it was flushed out to the jury today. this story the "wall street journal" wrote on...
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vaughn hillyard delivered the best response on twitter saying trump just claimed that the police have shut down the streets around the courthouse for blocks and his protesters can't be here. not true. there is one pro trump person here and the main street along the courthouse is open to traffic and vaughn hillyard included this video showing you just how easily vehicles move around. and how much of no one is actually there. in support of donald trump. the truth is trump supporters do not care that donald trump is being prosecuted. they have made that very clear. he has begged them to show up and they have refused. yesterday, donald trump said america loving protesters should be allowed to protest at the front steps of courthouses all over the country. so, there is donald trump. summoning trump supporters in idaho to go to the courthouse in boise and stage a big protest for him. or in north dakota or utah or alabama or texas or somewhere there is a vast majority of voters for donald trump. any courthouse in america, florida, anywhere. and no one, no one anywhere in the country showed u
vaughn hillyard delivered the best response on twitter saying trump just claimed that the police have shut down the streets around the courthouse for blocks and his protesters can't be here. not true. there is one pro trump person here and the main street along the courthouse is open to traffic and vaughn hillyard included this video showing you just how easily vehicles move around. and how much of no one is actually there. in support of donald trump. the truth is trump supporters do not care...
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back with me is nbc news correspondent, vaughn hillyard. so he's not getting a delay from the supreme court. it will continue on. there was just some interesting testimony from keith davidson about cohen and the delayed payment to stormy daniels. what can you tell us? >> reporter: right. he said something right now about how they went from agreement between daniels and michael cohen on october 11th to ultimately, more than two-week delay of that actual $120,000 transfer being executed. $130,000 actually being executed on october 27th. what he is laying out here was the extent to which he had repeated phone calls and communication with michael cohen in which cohen had made the commitment that the payment would be made by october 14th, but then october 14th came and gone. then october 15th went by and he gave excuse after excuse after excuse. this is according to keith davidson who was the attorney representing stormy daniels. on october 17th, he said at this point, he sent an e-mail to cohen saying the agreement between cohen and daniels was
back with me is nbc news correspondent, vaughn hillyard. so he's not getting a delay from the supreme court. it will continue on. there was just some interesting testimony from keith davidson about cohen and the delayed payment to stormy daniels. what can you tell us? >> reporter: right. he said something right now about how they went from agreement between daniels and michael cohen on october 11th to ultimately, more than two-week delay of that actual $120,000 transfer being executed....
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back with us, vaughn hillyard, live from outside the courthouse. and joining us, a trial attorney that represented white house employees during the clinton scandals. vaughn, what has been going on in the courtroom as of right now? >> reporter: this is the second day for david pecker on the stand. yesterday he was only able to testify for about 30 minutes. we are about five minutes into his testimony here today with the jury back in the jury box. i can tell you that the prosecution is currently going through the early meetings of donald trump and david pecker. of course, the former publisher of "the national enquirer," who is a crucial witness to the prosecution dating back to the meeting between michael cohen and donald trump and david pecker, when they concocted the catch and kill scheme. what the prosecution is doing in real time is asking david pecker when he first met donald trump. he's now telling the story of back in the 1980s at mar-a-lago when he met mr. trump, and he pointed to defendant trump in the courtroom, and notably he said their re
back with us, vaughn hillyard, live from outside the courthouse. and joining us, a trial attorney that represented white house employees during the clinton scandals. vaughn, what has been going on in the courtroom as of right now? >> reporter: this is the second day for david pecker on the stand. yesterday he was only able to testify for about 30 minutes. we are about five minutes into his testimony here today with the jury back in the jury box. i can tell you that the prosecution is...
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. >> we've been joined by the one and only vaughn hillyard. >> good to see you again, my friend. we have 23 minutes left here until the day one of the criminal trial of donald trump comes to an end. judge merchant erchan said he will conclude this evening regardless of where they are at. two thirds of the 98 jurors were dismissed from the outset. one of the first four potential jurors who went through the entire questionnaire quote, do you have any strong opinions about former president donald trump that would interfere with your ability to be a fair and impartial juror. that one question i lone, that potential juror said yes and was dismissed. when you go back to david pecker, the ceo of the parent company of "the national enquirer" and planned out a catch-and-skill team, and per michael cohen, with the a plan to plant stories that were negative about people like marco rubio, and ted cruz through the primary process. this case tells the story of, you look at michael cohen, an individual who flipped on donald trump. you look at allen weisselberg, currently in jail because he stoo
. >> we've been joined by the one and only vaughn hillyard. >> good to see you again, my friend. we have 23 minutes left here until the day one of the criminal trial of donald trump comes to an end. judge merchant erchan said he will conclude this evening regardless of where they are at. two thirds of the 98 jurors were dismissed from the outset. one of the first four potential jurors who went through the entire questionnaire quote, do you have any strong opinions about former...
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nbc's vaughn hillyard and msnbc legal correspondent lisa rubin are with me now. let's talk, first of all, vaughn, if we can about the relationship between hope hicks and donald trump. he broke with a lot of his former white house aides. what do we know about that, and what information she might have? >> hope hicks has been kind of quiet. >> very quiet. >> the last time we were talking about hope hicks is when one year ago she testified in front of the grand jury specifically to this hush money case. hope hicks, per federal court records dating back to michael cohen when he pleaded guilty, he contended at the time that there was a phone call in which she latched not only michael cohen but with donald trump together, and so there's questions about on october 18th, 2016, the day stormy daniels came forward to the "national enquirer" and said she was ready to tell her story, that there were conversations that hope hicks was allegedly a part of and then we know she was on another phone call later that month on the actual day that michael cohen agreed to pay that $130,
nbc's vaughn hillyard and msnbc legal correspondent lisa rubin are with me now. let's talk, first of all, vaughn, if we can about the relationship between hope hicks and donald trump. he broke with a lot of his former white house aides. what do we know about that, and what information she might have? >> hope hicks has been kind of quiet. >> very quiet. >> the last time we were talking about hope hicks is when one year ago she testified in front of the grand jury specifically...
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joining us now, as i mentioned, nbc news correspondent vaughn hillyard whose face you saw half of a moment ago, "new york times" political correspondent who wrote a new piece on trump and evangelicals, mike bender joins us as well, and dispatch senior writer and author of "in trump's shadow," david drucker. good to have you. vaughn, there are clearly concerns about what trump being trump means to down ballot voters. does the campaign have any concerns about trump being trump? or is the campaign only about trump and that's all? >> trump being trump is how they feel like they won in 2016, and how donald trump claims he won in 2020, and if you look in 2016, he won 90% of the republican vote. in 2020, he won 94% of it. they intend to win that gop vote again, and a fraction of independents. going to green way to cover his campaign rally, and in 2016 to 2020, he lost 25% of independents. and so that is where you have seen donald trump take this from being less so a republican versus democrat race and trying to turn this more of an us versus them, and not only hits the politics and policy level b
joining us now, as i mentioned, nbc news correspondent vaughn hillyard whose face you saw half of a moment ago, "new york times" political correspondent who wrote a new piece on trump and evangelicals, mike bender joins us as well, and dispatch senior writer and author of "in trump's shadow," david drucker. good to have you. vaughn, there are clearly concerns about what trump being trump means to down ballot voters. does the campaign have any concerns about trump being...
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vaughn hillyard. >> reporter: i mean, this is new. i was just having a conversation with lisa and suzanne during the lunch break there about some of the details that david pecker has been providing here. almost statements that seemingly didn't need to be provided, right, like the comment about michael cohen, you know, not even paying for his own lunch because he relied on donald trump's authorization for every transaction. almost to the extent that david pecker has been quite a witness over the last three days of his testimony. and now what we are learning here is the fact that the district attorney's office has had an agreement with david pecker dating back to october of 2019 which when an individual goes as a witness before a grand jury, they're offered immunity for what they say inside the grand jury room. this immunity agreement dating back now almost five years has provided the district attorney's office the ability to work with david pecker in a much more detailed way here. and this is also, you could green from the likely exten
vaughn hillyard. >> reporter: i mean, this is new. i was just having a conversation with lisa and suzanne during the lunch break there about some of the details that david pecker has been providing here. almost statements that seemingly didn't need to be provided, right, like the comment about michael cohen, you know, not even paying for his own lunch because he relied on donald trump's authorization for every transaction. almost to the extent that david pecker has been quite a witness...
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joining us now, nbc news correspondent vaughn hillyard. good to see you outside that courthouse, where you have been all day now. bring us up to speed on what happened today. >> reporter: it was a shortened day inside of this courtroom, namely because one juror had a dentist appointment, and passover led the courts to determine it was going to have an earlier afternoon. those four hours inside of the courtroom did not lack tension, and what you heard in opening statements from the prosecution was the intent to tell a story, beginning in august of 2015, two months after donald trump announced his president, which david pecker met at trump tower with michael cohen, and donald trump, to find stories that may come out before the 2016 election, salacious ones like the ones of stormy daniels, purchased the stories and ensured their silence so that they never got to the public before the 2016 election. and then in 2017, that donald trump knowingly was reimbursing michael cohen for that $130,000 payment to stormy daniels. the prosecution made it c
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with us to talk more about it, vaughn hillyard outside the courthouse in lower manhattan. our legal panel is back, chuck rosenberg and caroline polisi. >> let's start with vaughn, bring us up to speed on what's been happening in court so far. >> reporter: we're a little bit more than half an hour into opening statements from the prosecution. they've indicated that they intended to spend about 40 minutes presenting their case here as part of their opening statements to the jury, and the biggest significance of the last five minutes is the fact that the prosecution is telling the jury that donald trump was aware in october 2016 of the arrangements to pay stormy daniels $130,000, and it is quite -- if we may take a step back for a moment, it is amazing that almost nine years later we are still learning details of what exactly took place in 2016. these details are clearly going to be presented by the prosecution with a litany of witnesses and evidence, but i want to be clear, what we have not heard from prosecutors really until now is these specifics that michael cohen had con
with us to talk more about it, vaughn hillyard outside the courthouse in lower manhattan. our legal panel is back, chuck rosenberg and caroline polisi. >> let's start with vaughn, bring us up to speed on what's been happening in court so far. >> reporter: we're a little bit more than half an hour into opening statements from the prosecution. they've indicated that they intended to spend about 40 minutes presenting their case here as part of their opening statements to the jury, and...
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vaughn hillyard, thank you very much. thank you for the taylor swift references. i very much appreciate that as well. >>> turning to the latest flashpoint here in the u.s. about the israel-hamas war, more demonstrations are expected today after 100 pro palestinian protesters were arrested yesterday at columbia university in new york. it comes just one day after the columbia university president testified on capitol hill about the university's response to antisemitism on campus. the daughter of congresswoman ilhan omar was among those arrested. joining us is nbc's antonia hylton. what's going on there today? >> reporter: we're getting ready for another protest to begin around noon. we already can hear some students gathering on the other side of the campus here. you can see a police presence, a small police presence right in front of one of the main gates behind me here. this is day three of protests here at columbia. as you mentioned, starting on wednesday, while the president, a split screen moment, was down testifying on capitol hill, there were students setting
vaughn hillyard, thank you very much. thank you for the taylor swift references. i very much appreciate that as well. >>> turning to the latest flashpoint here in the u.s. about the israel-hamas war, more demonstrations are expected today after 100 pro palestinian protesters were arrested yesterday at columbia university in new york. it comes just one day after the columbia university president testified on capitol hill about the university's response to antisemitism on campus. the...
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nbc's vaughn hillyard is reporting from outside the courthouse in new york city. also with us, paul butler, former federal prosecutor, georgetown school of law professor and an msnbc legal analyst, and tristan snell former assistant to attorney general for new york who led the trump university investigation. he is also the author of "taking down trump: 12 rules for prosecuting donald trump by someone who did it successfully." so vaughn, catch us up on the big moments so far and how trump has been reacting to what's unfolding. >> reporter: right, chris, the cross examination from donald trump's defense team ended after nearly four hours, and over the course of those four hours, this morning here you have the prosecution -- or i should say you have the defense team for donald trump repeatedly trying to muddy the waters. calling into question, past statements, recollection of david pecker over his conversations with donald trump in 2015, 2016. his conversations with federal prosecutors back in 2018, even american media's letter to the fec as recently as 2021, and ove
nbc's vaughn hillyard is reporting from outside the courthouse in new york city. also with us, paul butler, former federal prosecutor, georgetown school of law professor and an msnbc legal analyst, and tristan snell former assistant to attorney general for new york who led the trump university investigation. he is also the author of "taking down trump: 12 rules for prosecuting donald trump by someone who did it successfully." so vaughn, catch us up on the big moments so far and how...
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nbc's vaughn hillyard reports from outside the courthouse. i also want to bring in former federal prosecutor and msnbc legal analyst, paul butler, jury consultant, alan turnen halftimer is with us as well. apparently the pressure is getting to some people. there's a little drama going on right now with the challenge. get us up to speed on what's happening. >> reporter: chris, we knew coming into this that there would be intense focus, intense pressure on the individuals that would ultimately become the jury , but what we have watched play out here especially over the course of just these last couple of hours is just the amount of weight it is bearing on some of these potential jurors. two of them openly crying in front of the more than 100 others inside that courtroom upon being questioned about their own positions as it relates to donald trump and their own past experiences. and three individuals citing anxiety as reasons why they do not believe that they would be able to move forward and be jurors as part of this process. just look at some
nbc's vaughn hillyard reports from outside the courthouse. i also want to bring in former federal prosecutor and msnbc legal analyst, paul butler, jury consultant, alan turnen halftimer is with us as well. apparently the pressure is getting to some people. there's a little drama going on right now with the challenge. get us up to speed on what's happening. >> reporter: chris, we knew coming into this that there would be intense focus, intense pressure on the individuals that would...
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nbc's vaughn hillyard is outside the courthouse. david french is a "new york times" opinion columnist. and joining us here at the table, susan del percio, a republican strategist and msnbc political analyst. let me let you, vaughn, set the scene for us. and the money coming in and the money going out. >> reporter: right, this is a moment where, number one, reality, we are less than 200 days away from the white house election in november. but also money is a major part of this. and we're looking at just about $4 million left in the save america pact fund. that was the leadership pact that donald trump had been utilizing to help fund his legal expenses. and of course, there are a lot of questions when the new rnc takeover took place, including his campaign comanager as the extent to which money would be funneled, donations would be funneled to that account. that, in fact, did happen. but what we are now looking at is a reality that donald trump, more than $4 million were spent on legal expenses last month alone, so the question is whe
nbc's vaughn hillyard is outside the courthouse. david french is a "new york times" opinion columnist. and joining us here at the table, susan del percio, a republican strategist and msnbc political analyst. let me let you, vaughn, set the scene for us. and the money coming in and the money going out. >> reporter: right, this is a moment where, number one, reality, we are less than 200 days away from the white house election in november. but also money is a major part of this....
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vaughn hillyard, mail-in ballots, quote, i think they're dishonest. mail-in ballots are very dishonest. isn't it true that you vote by mail? yep, i do, i do. that woman. i don't know her. wait, it's marla? that's my wife. it's e. jean carroll. and then this is just -- epically offensive, which i guess goes to my question for neil, will he or won't he take the stand? is it true that stars can grab women by are the p-word, trump, if you look over the last -- this is my favorite -- million years, it's been largely true. for a million years stars have been able to grab women in the p-word. and you consider yourself to be a star? quote, i think you can say that, yeah. i mean, is there really a chance that that man will take the stand in front of a jury? >> reporter: i contend yes, and that is because after covering donald trump for all of these years, this is a man who has a hard time resisting the microphone or resisting the keyboard and likes to go on the attack. when we're talking about weeks of potential key witnesses from stormy daniels to david pecke
vaughn hillyard, mail-in ballots, quote, i think they're dishonest. mail-in ballots are very dishonest. isn't it true that you vote by mail? yep, i do, i do. that woman. i don't know her. wait, it's marla? that's my wife. it's e. jean carroll. and then this is just -- epically offensive, which i guess goes to my question for neil, will he or won't he take the stand? is it true that stars can grab women by are the p-word, trump, if you look over the last -- this is my favorite -- million years,...
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pecker responding, yes, it was. >> vaughn hillyard reporting there. you were inside the courtroom yesterday. i want to get to some of the substance of david pecker's testimony, but first, if you could just paint a picture of what the energy was like in the room and donald trump who appeared to be more agitated than he's been in the week and a half yesterday, what was it like in the room? >> it was tense, but also there was an energy where just everyone was so interested including the jurors. our colleague, tom winter was sitting in the courtroom with me. we were sitting on different sides of the courtroom. i was sitting behind the prosecution. tom was sitting behind the defense and from his vantage point, the jury was sort of diagonal to him and he said that at one point, watching the jurors try to process the questioning was like watching a tennis match because their eyes kept going like this, right? volleying back and forth between joshua steinglass and pecker answering them, and from where i was sitting, you could catch a glimpse of donald trump wh
pecker responding, yes, it was. >> vaughn hillyard reporting there. you were inside the courtroom yesterday. i want to get to some of the substance of david pecker's testimony, but first, if you could just paint a picture of what the energy was like in the room and donald trump who appeared to be more agitated than he's been in the week and a half yesterday, what was it like in the room? >> it was tense, but also there was an energy where just everyone was so interested including...
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we begin outside the courthouse in lower manhattan with vaughn hillyard. vaughn, david pecker was the only witness again today. he was questioned about conversations he had about buying stories. what have we heard? >> reporter: court just ended for the day on this second day of testimony from david pecker, chris, and we are in the middle of him detailing the karen mcdougle story. the former playboy model who alleged in a sexual affair with donald trump for ten months now is part of this story, we are getting new details that have not been publicly discussed before. this is coming from david pecker directly where david pecker says in june of 2016, this is testimony in the last few minutes here, that he received a phone call from donald trump in june of 2016 when the karen mcdougle story came to light behind the scenes. that she was shopping around the story of her alleged affair with him. at this point in time, michael cohn was engaging with an attorney and that's what led donald trump to pick up the phone, give the enquirer a phone call and discuss the off
we begin outside the courthouse in lower manhattan with vaughn hillyard. vaughn, david pecker was the only witness again today. he was questioned about conversations he had about buying stories. what have we heard? >> reporter: court just ended for the day on this second day of testimony from david pecker, chris, and we are in the middle of him detailing the karen mcdougle story. the former playboy model who alleged in a sexual affair with donald trump for ten months now is part of this...
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i have to let vaughn hillyard go. thank you for all of your reporting today. everybody else sticks around. >>> up next for those of us staying, donald trump's mob boss tendencies have been on full display all nine days of testimony. we'll talk to someone with experience in toz types of cases next. (restaurant noise) [announcer] introducing allison's plaque psoriasis. she thinks her flaky gray patches are all people see. otezla is the #1 prescribed pill to treat plaque psoriasis. allison! over here! otezla can help you get clearer skin and reduce itching and flaking. with no routine blood tests required. doctors have been prescribing otezla for over a decade. otezla is also approved to treat psoriatic arthritis. don't use otezla if you're allergic to it. serious allergic reactions can happen. otezla may cause severe diarrhea, nausea, or vomiting. some people taking otezla had depression, suicidal thoughts or weight loss. upper respiratory tract infection and headache may occur. ♪♪ [announcer] with clearer skin girls' day out is a good day out. live in the m
i have to let vaughn hillyard go. thank you for all of your reporting today. everybody else sticks around. >>> up next for those of us staying, donald trump's mob boss tendencies have been on full display all nine days of testimony. we'll talk to someone with experience in toz types of cases next. (restaurant noise) [announcer] introducing allison's plaque psoriasis. she thinks her flaky gray patches are all people see. otezla is the #1 prescribed pill to treat plaque psoriasis....
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nbc news correspondent vaughn hillyard is back with us from outside the courthouse in lower manhattan. what are you hearing about what's going on? has jury selection started yet? >> reporter: not quite yet. just to give everybody an understanding how this is going to play out, we do not have cameras inside of the courtroom. we have a great reporter team and producer team who are transcribing notes in realtime that we are reading as they come through. i can tell you the prosecution is now seated at their respective table. todd blanch, former president trump's attorney, isseated at the table. they have been whispering back and forth in each other's ears. we also know that still photographers just in the last two minutes were allowed into the room. we could expect to see some of those still photographs coming of donald trump any moment now once those photographers leave. those inside were given a last-minute bathroom heads-up. judge merchan saying if you need a bathroom break, take it now. the courthouse in the area is tightly guarded at this point in time. of course, this is a criminal
nbc news correspondent vaughn hillyard is back with us from outside the courthouse in lower manhattan. what are you hearing about what's going on? has jury selection started yet? >> reporter: not quite yet. just to give everybody an understanding how this is going to play out, we do not have cameras inside of the courtroom. we have a great reporter team and producer team who are transcribing notes in realtime that we are reading as they come through. i can tell you the prosecution is now...
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and andrew weissmann and vaughn hillyard and what a treat, thank you. before we go, we have another quick update for you from what has been going on on capitol hill today. senate has voted 51-49 to adjourn the impeachment trial of secretary alejandro mayorkas. meaning the trial is over for good and forever. the house gop effort to impeach mayor cass is dead. up next for us, it could happen here. former u.s. ambassador to ukraine marie uyv anovich was the target of a came led by then president donald trump and rudy giuliani and other allies. we'll talk to her what that would look like in a second trump term should he prevail in november. don't go anywhere. slowing my cancer from growing and living longer are two things i want from my metastatic breast cancer treatment. and with kisqali, i can have both. kisqali is a pill that when taken with an aromatase inhibitor helps delay cancer from growing and has been proven to help people live significantly longer across three separate clinical trials. so, i have the confidence to live my life. kisqali can cause
and andrew weissmann and vaughn hillyard and what a treat, thank you. before we go, we have another quick update for you from what has been going on on capitol hill today. senate has voted 51-49 to adjourn the impeachment trial of secretary alejandro mayorkas. meaning the trial is over for good and forever. the house gop effort to impeach mayor cass is dead. up next for us, it could happen here. former u.s. ambassador to ukraine marie uyv anovich was the target of a came led by then president...
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joining us now, correspondent vaughn hillyard and in tampa, florida, nbc news washington correspondent yamiche. donald trump is in the courtroom, he said he wants to be on the campaign trail, would he be in he wasn't in the courtroom right now. >> that is a good question. i'm not sure how eager would be to be flying around the country before the general election. >> it is a little bit of a lull period. >> exactly. the convention is not until july. so he has the benefit here of actually being able to huddle up with his team to the extent that he desires. he's meeting tonight with the former japanese prime minister, last week he met with the polish president duda. and he's making some little stops around new york. >> is he frustrated being in the courtroom or is he actually -- tell me what you get from his team about his mindset? >> his mindset is having to deal with the realities that are playing out from eight years ago. and from his operation, they express outrage and fact that they're going to focus in on this. they will have plenty time to focus in on joe biden. but they're focusing
joining us now, correspondent vaughn hillyard and in tampa, florida, nbc news washington correspondent yamiche. donald trump is in the courtroom, he said he wants to be on the campaign trail, would he be in he wasn't in the courtroom right now. >> that is a good question. i'm not sure how eager would be to be flying around the country before the general election. >> it is a little bit of a lull period. >> exactly. the convention is not until july. so he has the benefit here of...
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i want to bring back in vaughn hillyard. kimberly is a boston globe columnist and msnbc political analyst and jeremy is still with me. criminal defense attorney and former prosecutor with the manhattan d.a.'s office. if you were donald trump's defense attorney, what about this morning's testimony worries you most? >> well, i think it's established that not everyone had an agenda. you have farro who's connecting the dots. you have the sense of urgency. establishing intent or basis. that court of texting you just referenced, i'm saving the future of potential president's backside. everything is really starting to establish to keep the proof beyond a reasonable doubt that there's intent and knowledge and there's a reason why it's still happening. >> so carol, i want to go back to 2019 and that is when davidson did an interview with abc. he talked about the hush money payments. why he thought they happened and here's what he said back then. >> the access hollywood tape was the motivating factor and this case actually resolved. i
i want to bring back in vaughn hillyard. kimberly is a boston globe columnist and msnbc political analyst and jeremy is still with me. criminal defense attorney and former prosecutor with the manhattan d.a.'s office. if you were donald trump's defense attorney, what about this morning's testimony worries you most? >> well, i think it's established that not everyone had an agenda. you have farro who's connecting the dots. you have the sense of urgency. establishing intent or basis. that...
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with us now to talk more about this, nbc news correspondent vaughn hillyard outside the courthouse in lower manhattan, glen kirschner, former federal prosecutor and host of the justice matters podcast, kimberly atkins store, boston globe columnist and co-host of the sisters in-law podcast, and danny cevallos, criminal defense attorney. glen, kimberly and danny are msnbc contributors. vaughn, what has been going on right now inside that courtroom? >> reporter: right, jose, there have been multiple efforts by the defense team in front of this jury during its cross examination of david pecker, the long time publisher of "national enquirer," who is the crucial witness to the prosecution as they build out their case of alleging this conspiracy between the likes of donald trump with michael cohen and the "national enquirer" to suppress the stories of individuals like stormy daniels and karen mcdougal. and what you are hearing from emil bovy, the one executing this cross examination of pecker is multipronged effort here. in one of those facets of this is by trying to undercut the idea of thi
with us now to talk more about this, nbc news correspondent vaughn hillyard outside the courthouse in lower manhattan, glen kirschner, former federal prosecutor and host of the justice matters podcast, kimberly atkins store, boston globe columnist and co-host of the sisters in-law podcast, and danny cevallos, criminal defense attorney. glen, kimberly and danny are msnbc contributors. vaughn, what has been going on right now inside that courtroom? >> reporter: right, jose, there have been...
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vaughn hillyard is standing by. we are told that trump left trump tower a few minutes ago, and he is inside the courthouse now. they're going to get ready to go on time today. the thought is there will be opening statements and possibly even the first witness. >>> first, columbia university is holding classes virtually today following demonstrations over the war in gaza on campus. nbc news correspondent eric mclaughlin brings us the latest. >> reporter: this morning, demonstrations continue on university campuses. new york's columbia university announcing all classes will be held virtually today, the university president issuing a statement saying we need a reset to de-escalate the rancor. the university announcing it is adding more security on campus. the news comes as a rabbi at columbia is urging students to return home as soon as possible. in a letter to jewish students this weekend saying, no one should have to endure this level of hatred, let alone at school. new york mayor eric adams condemning videos such as
vaughn hillyard is standing by. we are told that trump left trump tower a few minutes ago, and he is inside the courthouse now. they're going to get ready to go on time today. the thought is there will be opening statements and possibly even the first witness. >>> first, columbia university is holding classes virtually today following demonstrations over the war in gaza on campus. nbc news correspondent eric mclaughlin brings us the latest. >> reporter: this morning,...
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and nbc's vaughn hillyard is reporting from outside the courthouse. with us, peter baker, msnbc political analyst, joyce vance, former u.s. attorney, professor at the university of alabama school of law, and msnbc legal analyst, jeremy fallon, former assistant district attorney in the trial division of the manhattan d.a.'s office and a criminal defense attorney. all right, vaughn, explain what we learned so far from davidson on the stand. >> reporter: keith davidson, a crucial witness who frankly we did not know what he was prepared to publicly testify to. he is somebody that has not been public over the last eight years, somebody who has not given interviews to detail his story. he was working in the form of sort of agent attorney figure for karen mcdougal and stormy daniels in 2016, negotiating the sales of their stories to the "national enquirer," ami and michael cohen. and is at the heart of this, in what the actual scheme looked like when it came to the actual execution. he testified, beginning in june of 2016, when he says he went to dillon howa
and nbc's vaughn hillyard is reporting from outside the courthouse. with us, peter baker, msnbc political analyst, joyce vance, former u.s. attorney, professor at the university of alabama school of law, and msnbc legal analyst, jeremy fallon, former assistant district attorney in the trial division of the manhattan d.a.'s office and a criminal defense attorney. all right, vaughn, explain what we learned so far from davidson on the stand. >> reporter: keith davidson, a crucial witness who...
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thank you very much, vaughn hillyard, for thath, reporting. all right, the criminal trial of donald trump and new york city continues. and we'll be back in just a moment with more "morning joe." moment with more "morning joe. (fisher investments) at fisher investments we may look like other money managers, but we're different. (other money manager) you can't be that different. (fisher investments) we are. we have a team of specialists not only in investing, but also also in financial and estate planning and more. (other money manager) your clients rely on you for all that? (fisher investments) yes. and as a fiduciary, we always put their interests first. (other money manager) but you still sell commission -based products, right? (fisher investments) no. we have a simple management fee structured so we do better when our clients do better. (other money manager) huh, we're more different than i thought! (fisher investments) at fisher investments, we're clearly different. (reporters) over here. kev! kev! (reporter 1) any response to the trade rum
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he's said nothing other than, he is a nice day, this morning to vaughn hillyard. he knows david pecker has a lot in his back pocket, and he doesn't want to trigger it being put out there on the stand. >> rev, we should pause for a moment here. we've just become so used to all this stuff that swirls around donald trump. what we have been talking about this morning, there's been all this talk of, well, maybe all the legal trouble helps donald trump. it fires up his base. he raises money. the biden justice department is out to get me, talking about all the things. first, the scheme in arizona where donald trump is an unindicted co-conspirator. they're on video trying to overturn an election. talking about whether he has presidential immunity in the supreme court here in a couple hours. then he is downtown himself fighting a allegedly paid off a porn star that he had an alleged affair with while his wife was home with their newborn baby, to try to help him win the 2016 election. not clear how it helps a man beyond his hard core base. >> i'd agree with you in questioni
he's said nothing other than, he is a nice day, this morning to vaughn hillyard. he knows david pecker has a lot in his back pocket, and he doesn't want to trigger it being put out there on the stand. >> rev, we should pause for a moment here. we've just become so used to all this stuff that swirls around donald trump. what we have been talking about this morning, there's been all this talk of, well, maybe all the legal trouble helps donald trump. it fires up his base. he raises money....
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we spend a lot of time -- my colleagues garrett haake and vaughn hillyard on the trump beat and us on the white house team talk to voters attending these events. and there are a lot of other great reporters talking to voters showing up on election day in all these primaries. you about the voters that will decide this election are the ones we're not hearing from, frankly. >> that's right. >> that's the one -- those are the voters that the biden team is so very focused on at the moment. figuring ow how to talk to them, when to talk to them. the interesting things i keep hearing from them is when they engage with those voters, those most reluctant voters to talk about politics, they pull away at the sheer mention of the election. and so the theory of the case for the biden team is ultimately the voters who will decide this election will reluctantly start tuning in in the fall. that's when we'll start seeing the biden team elevating republicans who do support president biden, who are going to do the right thing in their view like we saw in one day of the convention four years ago when joh
we spend a lot of time -- my colleagues garrett haake and vaughn hillyard on the trump beat and us on the white house team talk to voters attending these events. and there are a lot of other great reporters talking to voters showing up on election day in all these primaries. you about the voters that will decide this election are the ones we're not hearing from, frankly. >> that's right. >> that's the one -- those are the voters that the biden team is so very focused on at the...
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and my friend and colleague, nbc news correspondent vaughn hillyard who has been at the courthouse all day. i could see the stars from here. this is really important stuff. so just start telling me what happened. >> well, i mean, it was a day. i just sort of feel like this is a play we've been waiting for and the curtain went up and it was in the detail that david pecker just calmly laid out. he was such a credible witness. just to go through the story with the doorman and how they went back and forth with michael cohen on that issue. what i found was really just -- i just couldn't believe it, just the explanation of how if michael cohen wants a story on ben carson, he would phone over to the "national enquirer" and say do a story on this on ben carson and then they would embellish details in her own words. >> in their own words. >> and then em billish and a story would appear or ted cruz. they would see somebody maybe ted cruz was gaining traction and michael cohen would phone over to david pecker and say, order up a story on his affairs, that he's not having. and they would embellish
and my friend and colleague, nbc news correspondent vaughn hillyard who has been at the courthouse all day. i could see the stars from here. this is really important stuff. so just start telling me what happened. >> well, i mean, it was a day. i just sort of feel like this is a play we've been waiting for and the curtain went up and it was in the detail that david pecker just calmly laid out. he was such a credible witness. just to go through the story with the doorman and how they went...
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. >> vaughn hillyard, what do you got? >> reporter: donald trump over the years doesn't play off of folks' emotions, sympathy or sorrow for me. it's more of a rattle legitimate up of anger. . i just got off the phone with a close ally of donald trump who is telling me, look, we cannot let this linger in the background. we can the not ignore the fact that this trial is going on. saying this quote, we want the people to watch what's happening. it's the first communist show trial to come to america. donald trump has never suggested that he's not going to go on the attack against potential jurors, against michael cohen, stormy daniels, the prosecutors. he's take everybody on from jeff sessions to literally this winter. so for donald trump, there's one playbook that we have seen him consistently play in the attack playbook. and that is where he was given this grace period until tuesday morning to show he would act in a different measure. we have a couple days to get to that hearing. but in the meanwhile, he's sit ing in the cou
. >> vaughn hillyard, what do you got? >> reporter: donald trump over the years doesn't play off of folks' emotions, sympathy or sorrow for me. it's more of a rattle legitimate up of anger. . i just got off the phone with a close ally of donald trump who is telling me, look, we cannot let this linger in the background. we can the not ignore the fact that this trial is going on. saying this quote, we want the people to watch what's happening. it's the first communist show trial to...
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. >> lachlan cartwright, vaughn hillyard, sue craig, an embarrassment of brilliant riches. thank you so much for spending time with us. thank you for being here for the whole hour, you guys. thank you. i'm sure trials won't cooperate every day, but today the schedule was in our favor. we have much more coverage, like two more hours' worth of today's opening statements. we'll preview the long, long list of key witnesses still in our future who will be making their way to the stand in the coming days and weeks, testifying day after day in front of the jury and now criminal defendant donald j. trump. the next hour of "deadline: white house" starts after a very short break. don't go anywhere. short break. don't go anywhe.er hi. i use febreze fade defy plug. and i use this. febreze has a microchip to control scent release so it smells first-day fresh for 50 days. 50 days!? and its refill reminder light means i'll never miss a day of freshness. ♪ your shipping manager left to “find themself.” leaving you lost. you need to hire. i need indeed. indeed you do. indeed instant m
. >> lachlan cartwright, vaughn hillyard, sue craig, an embarrassment of brilliant riches. thank you so much for spending time with us. thank you for being here for the whole hour, you guys. thank you. i'm sure trials won't cooperate every day, but today the schedule was in our favor. we have much more coverage, like two more hours' worth of today's opening statements. we'll preview the long, long list of key witnesses still in our future who will be making their way to the stand in the...