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the judge continuously pressing defense lawyer blanche for specific details telling him, quote, you're losing all credibility with the court. just outside the doors of judge merchan's courtroom yesterday, mr. trump called expected witness michael cohen his former lawyer a liar. >> and when are they going to look at all the lies cohen did in the last trial? he got caught lying in the last trial. so he got caught lying, pure lying. and when are they going to look at that? >> after the contempt hearing, the jury was brought back in, and now former "national enquirer" publisher david pecker is again on the stand. we begin with vaughn hillyard outside the court, andrew weissmann, and former u.s. attorney, chuck rosenberg. vaughn, highlights from the gag order hearing. >> reporter: from the gag order hearing, was the fact that the judge has yet to make a determination on whether donald trump violated the gag order that he placed on him at the beginning of this trial. the prosecution brought forward ten specific social media posts in reference to donald trump's own comments to cameras upon le
the judge continuously pressing defense lawyer blanche for specific details telling him, quote, you're losing all credibility with the court. just outside the doors of judge merchan's courtroom yesterday, mr. trump called expected witness michael cohen his former lawyer a liar. >> and when are they going to look at all the lies cohen did in the last trial? he got caught lying in the last trial. so he got caught lying, pure lying. and when are they going to look at that? >> after the...
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trump attorney todd blanche argued the former president is innocent. blanche also claimed there is nothing wrong with trying to influence an election in his remarks, cole a lead prosecutor on the case. so the alleged crimes began at an august 2015 meeting between trump, michael cohen, and x national enquirer publisher david the first witness to testify in the trial on monday, colangelo's said the three formed a conspiracy at that meeting to influence the presidential so election by concealing negative information about mr. trump in order to help him get elected. the prosecution said agreed to help by damaging information on trump to make it go away, a move known as catch and kill at the center of the case, a $130,000 payment to adult film star stormy daniels, just weeks before election day in 2016, the prosecution said a sexual infidelity especially with a porn star on the heels of the access hollywood tape would have been devastating to his campaign. so at trump's direction, cohen negotiated the deal to buy daniel story to prevent it from becoming pub
trump attorney todd blanche argued the former president is innocent. blanche also claimed there is nothing wrong with trying to influence an election in his remarks, cole a lead prosecutor on the case. so the alleged crimes began at an august 2015 meeting between trump, michael cohen, and x national enquirer publisher david the first witness to testify in the trial on monday, colangelo's said the three formed a conspiracy at that meeting to influence the presidential so election by concealing...
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judge merchan, despite the dispute of todd blanche, donald trump's attorney, said he will allow that evidence directly tied to pecker's meeting at the meeting in 2015 and brought before the jury. some of these pretrial conversations are happening in realtime before the jury selection begins inside. >> vaughn hillyard, thank you very much. >>> next, cameras, protests, police. new york city bracing for what could be the trial of a lifetime. >> we'll get insight from former nypd commissioner bill bratton on the intense security after a short break. stay right there. ort break. stay right there if you have chronic kidney disease you can reduce the risk of kidney failure with farxiga. because there are places you'd like to be. farxiga can cause serious side effects, including ketoacidosis that may be fatal, dehydration, urinary tract, or genital yeast infections, and low blood sugar. a rare, life-threatening bacterial infection in the skin of the perineum could occur. stop taking farxiga and call your doctor right away if you have symptoms of this infection, an allergic reaction, or ketoa
judge merchan, despite the dispute of todd blanche, donald trump's attorney, said he will allow that evidence directly tied to pecker's meeting at the meeting in 2015 and brought before the jury. some of these pretrial conversations are happening in realtime before the jury selection begins inside. >> vaughn hillyard, thank you very much. >>> next, cameras, protests, police. new york city bracing for what could be the trial of a lifetime. >> we'll get insight from former...
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blanche, is it true that this was just found? no, your honor, everybody knows that this wasn't just found. that's of course not true. if you're in a position six into the trial where you have to undermine the voracity of your client's statements in order to rescue them from criminal contempt, that's not a good place to be. the other thing that really stood out to me is david pecker because he has the sort of demeanor that he is believable, he's credible, he's affable, he even compliments donald trump are frequently, and yet you have to remove yourself from the proceedings a little bit to see, oh, my gosh, a lot of what he confessed to is totally bonkers. you got a crash course in tabloid or checkbook journalism yesterday through him, also an understanding of why did pecker even put himself in this position. it's sort of a variant of that '80s song, i've got the brains, you've got the looks, let's make a lot of money. through the celebrity apprentice and the apprentice, trump helped the "enquirer" sell many issues. and at a time w
blanche, is it true that this was just found? no, your honor, everybody knows that this wasn't just found. that's of course not true. if you're in a position six into the trial where you have to undermine the voracity of your client's statements in order to rescue them from criminal contempt, that's not a good place to be. the other thing that really stood out to me is david pecker because he has the sort of demeanor that he is believable, he's credible, he's affable, he even compliments donald...
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the judge didn't rule today, but seemed exasperated, telling lead defense attorney todd blanche you are losing all credibility with the court. minutes later during a break, mr. trump back on truth social, falsely writing the judge had taken away his right to free speech. "this is a kangaroo court." >> laura, you were in the courtroom today. what were some of your impressions? >> well, lester, this jury is engaged. they're paying attention. they're looking at the exhibits on the screen in front of them. they're listening carefully to the witness, david pecker. some of them i even saw taking notes. and they will hear more from pecker when
the judge didn't rule today, but seemed exasperated, telling lead defense attorney todd blanche you are losing all credibility with the court. minutes later during a break, mr. trump back on truth social, falsely writing the judge had taken away his right to free speech. "this is a kangaroo court." >> laura, you were in the courtroom today. what were some of your impressions? >> well, lester, this jury is engaged. they're paying attention. they're looking at the exhibits...
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sir blanche seemed amus with e response. another juror said she learned r the first time tuesd that trump has been chargedn thre othecases. procutor joshua steinglass, address prospectiv jurors, asking them to set aside any strong feelings. he asked each to consid if they would be able to look defendant trp in the eye and return a guiltyerdict. ifhe casis pren beyond a reasonable ubt, trump up here to look at the jurors, tilting his he once or twice as they were answering yes. according to pool reports, one ror who was excused after e sa shead a scheduling conflict, deribed her expeence to cnn. >> the same time you walk into the courtroom you see trump sitting there. i can never seen him in person before. you see him sitting there. and it's like, oh, it's ju a guy >> well, so now that there are seven jurors selected out of the initial pool of 96 on thursday morning, 96, new jersey. will come inthey've already been sworn in we'll ain, goingough the 42 over questions th are in that estionnae, tn qutions by the attorneys, and t
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and what's your reaction to his rebuke of todd blanche? >> well, one, not having credibility is another way of saying you're not telling the truth. and as a lawyer you never want to hear that from a judge particularly at the beginning of trial because that will stay in the judge's head, and that will be throughout the trial that the judge thinks you have no credibility. why he didn't issue the ruling i'm perplexed because this has been going on for over a week. this was a long date from last week. the judge put this on so you would expect the ruling was going to happen today. the only thing i can think is the judge has a written decision and that he was adding onto it after what happened at the hearing yesterday. but if it doesn't happen today, meaning the judge's ruling, i don't understand why. it's just giving donald trump more time to keep violating the order. >> all right. nbc news legal analyst catherine christian, i really do appreciate it. thank you so much for joining us this early in the morning. >>> before we go to break, preside
and what's your reaction to his rebuke of todd blanche? >> well, one, not having credibility is another way of saying you're not telling the truth. and as a lawyer you never want to hear that from a judge particularly at the beginning of trial because that will stay in the judge's head, and that will be throughout the trial that the judge thinks you have no credibility. why he didn't issue the ruling i'm perplexed because this has been going on for over a week. this was a long date from...
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i think i built this morning trump defense attorney todd blanche went directly after not just michael cohen, but stormy daniels, telling the jury, quote, leading up to the 2016 election, she saw her chance painting or as an opportunist saying that nothing ever happened between trump and stormy daniels. >> jim trusty, a former trump attorney, told me this morning, he might have been if he'd been handling the case more subtle in terms of his criticism of stormy daniels, so as to not potentially alienate probably agree with gm go ahead. >> i think you tread softly with that particular witness. look, you can't just attack everybody if you want to go after this national enquirer person who's immunized, you want to go after the fixer. and how's that from an epitaph, the fixer. >> who's got a bunch of criminal convictions. >> he attacked those people, but i don't think you attack ms clifford, i think is her name. i think you do that in a moral i'll steal a line from jim in a more subtle way jennifer, why didn't prosecutors charged trump with conspiracy if they're framing of this whole case i
i think i built this morning trump defense attorney todd blanche went directly after not just michael cohen, but stormy daniels, telling the jury, quote, leading up to the 2016 election, she saw her chance painting or as an opportunist saying that nothing ever happened between trump and stormy daniels. >> jim trusty, a former trump attorney, told me this morning, he might have been if he'd been handling the case more subtle in terms of his criticism of stormy daniels, so as to not...
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blanche said the da's office should never have brought this case. he said the prosecution story is not true, and the jury will find plenty of reasonable doubt. he pivoted to paint trump as a husband and father saying he's a person just like you and just like me, trump's team suggested the payments trump made to cohen. we're not a payback for funds paid to stormy daniels, but instead payments to his personal attorney. trump defended himself against these charges after court on monday so whatever bill and they can make all the legal expense i got indicted for that land shifted blame to cohen saying the reality is mr. trump is not on the hook, is not criminally responsible for something mr. cohen may have done years after the fact, blanche said the prosecution's outline of a supposed catching killed deal with was not a scheme, but completely irrelevant. events. and not illegal in the afternoon as briefly took the stand, he did not look at trump, but trump look directly at him as he testified care what was david what did he talk about on the stand becau
blanche said the da's office should never have brought this case. he said the prosecution story is not true, and the jury will find plenty of reasonable doubt. he pivoted to paint trump as a husband and father saying he's a person just like you and just like me, trump's team suggested the payments trump made to cohen. we're not a payback for funds paid to stormy daniels, but instead payments to his personal attorney. trump defended himself against these charges after court on monday so whatever...
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blanch also argued that it's not a crime to try to influence an election. an all trump did was pay his lawyer. cohen, trump's attorney alina habba, outside the courtroom. >> you hire a lawyer to solve problems. lawyers solve those problems, you pay them. that's it. >> and again, that was morgan mckay reporting. the former publisher of the national enquirer took the witness stand today before court adjourned for the day. he will be back on the stand tomorrow. >> dozens gathered in tel aviv for the beginning of passover to join and support the families of hostages who are still in captivity in gaza. they gathered in what's known as hostages square, where families have been meeting since the attack back on october 7th. israel says militants are still holding about 100 hostages and the remains of more than 30 others. organizers set up a table with place settings to represent the number of captives remaining in gaza. >> we are doing this at the hostages square to unite together with a saying that we cannot celebrate anything that has to do with freedom when we h
blanch also argued that it's not a crime to try to influence an election. an all trump did was pay his lawyer. cohen, trump's attorney alina habba, outside the courtroom. >> you hire a lawyer to solve problems. lawyers solve those problems, you pay them. that's it. >> and again, that was morgan mckay reporting. the former publisher of the national enquirer took the witness stand today before court adjourned for the day. he will be back on the stand tomorrow. >> dozens gathered...
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in his opening statement, defense attorney todd blanche insisting, "president trump is innocent. president trump did not commit any crimes." "i have a spoiler alert," he told the jury. "there is nothing wrong with trying to influence an election. it's called democracy." "there is nothing illegal about entering into a non-disclosure agreement," he continued. "period." he said trump was unaware of any effort to camouflage the payment to daniels as a business expense. and he told the jury, michael cohen, a key prosecution witness, has "an obsession with getting trump, he cannot be trusted." but prosecutors insist the alleged criminal conspiracy to protect trump involved others including their first witness, david pecker, the former "national enquirer" publisher who once called trump a personal friend. as pecker took the stand, trump leaned forward, arms crossed, an angry look on his face. pecker has acknowledged buying negative stories about the candidate only to bury them, a practice known as catch-and-kill. on the stand, pecker was blunt, "we used checkbook journalism. we paid for
in his opening statement, defense attorney todd blanche insisting, "president trump is innocent. president trump did not commit any crimes." "i have a spoiler alert," he told the jury. "there is nothing wrong with trying to influence an election. it's called democracy." "there is nothing illegal about entering into a non-disclosure agreement," he continued. "period." he said trump was unaware of any effort to camouflage the payment to daniels as...
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s attorneys, todd blanche and bully refilled his drink and gave each other and awkward look at the defense table. awkward indeed. unfortunately, the trial is not televised, so we don't have a video confirmation of the 77-year-old criminal defendant falling asleep in court. the trial will not be televised, and the revolutionized will not be televised, because they didn't show up. not only are trump voters no longer willing to violently revolt for donald trump, they will not even show up at his committal trials. there are actually 85,000 trump voters living, just on the island of manhattan, and none of them bothered to go down to the courthouse today. none of the trump supporters i spoke to, there, are from new york. other press accounts include pennsylvania's review include pennsylvania and driving distances of 90 minutes from the courthouse, there are several million trump voters who live on long island, connecticut and new york state in new jersey and pennsylvania who could easily have been at that courthouse today. millions of them. but they don't care that much about donald trump. will
s attorneys, todd blanche and bully refilled his drink and gave each other and awkward look at the defense table. awkward indeed. unfortunately, the trial is not televised, so we don't have a video confirmation of the 77-year-old criminal defendant falling asleep in court. the trial will not be televised, and the revolutionized will not be televised, because they didn't show up. not only are trump voters no longer willing to violently revolt for donald trump, they will not even show up at his...
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i know todd blanche very well. he's a very fine lawyer. that's the kind of advice i'm sure he's giving the former president. >> he's somebody for a lot of folks seemed unlikely, a registered democrat, somebody who had a job at a prestigious manhattan law firm. he's a partner at a law firm. >> right. people don't realize at what price that comes. he had to leave that firm to go out on his own. and on the one hand you can say this is sort of the representation of a lifetime. on the other end, the legal community and given the dynamics in the constituentity of new york and the realities of things, people don't understand the price you pay. >> what is the price you pay? >> the price you pay is everybody is entitled to a legal defense, including the former president of the united states. when the legal community tries to suggest a representation like this is out of bounds, it has consequences to your reputation. >> how big of a gamble is it that donald trump will let him do his job? because different from when you were involved, different than
i know todd blanche very well. he's a very fine lawyer. that's the kind of advice i'm sure he's giving the former president. >> he's somebody for a lot of folks seemed unlikely, a registered democrat, somebody who had a job at a prestigious manhattan law firm. he's a partner at a law firm. >> right. people don't realize at what price that comes. he had to leave that firm to go out on his own. and on the one hand you can say this is sort of the representation of a lifetime. on the...
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blanche, you are losing all credibility. i have to tell you that right now, you're losing all credibility with the court. mind you, that exchange came on only the second day of the jury seated in what is expected to be a weeks long trial. as "the new york times" points out, as the trial grinds on, legal experts said the defense team will need to walk a fine line to appease both of its audiences. 12 jurors and a singular defendant. trying the case to your client's vanity rather than to the jury is a losing game, said jay bruce mafayo. joining me is harry lipman, former u.s. attorney and senior legal affairs columnist for the los angeles times. and doug jones, former alabama senator and former u.s. attorney who is currently a distinguished senior fellow at the center for american progress. thank you both for being here. harry, i'll start with you at the table. it does seem that todd blanche was kind of hamstrung by trying to please donald trump. all of the sort of weirdness of calling him president trump when he's not the pres
blanche, you are losing all credibility. i have to tell you that right now, you're losing all credibility with the court. mind you, that exchange came on only the second day of the jury seated in what is expected to be a weeks long trial. as "the new york times" points out, as the trial grinds on, legal experts said the defense team will need to walk a fine line to appease both of its audiences. 12 jurors and a singular defendant. trying the case to your client's vanity rather than to...
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since then, todd blanche has taken a backseat. i wonder if part of that is because he wants to reduce the visibility that he has in front of the judge and continually losing things in front of the judge in front of trump because trump and todd have this close relationship. if you see them in the southern district of florida, in the documents case, they are always laughing and joking and passing notes between each other. that was reduced as the week went on. >> we have the second contempt hearing for the additional four new violations of the gag order by donald trump coming up on thursday morning now and 9:30 but we've yet to get a ruling for the original contempt motions for the 10 violations. trump continues to violate the gag order. what is your theory as to why judge juan merchan has not issued a ruling yet ? >> i think , katie, we just don't know. there are a couple of possible different reasons. one is that this is a judge who, when faced with a decision about whether to enforce his gag order or not, is going to blink. maybe
since then, todd blanche has taken a backseat. i wonder if part of that is because he wants to reduce the visibility that he has in front of the judge and continually losing things in front of the judge in front of trump because trump and todd have this close relationship. if you see them in the southern district of florida, in the documents case, they are always laughing and joking and passing notes between each other. that was reduced as the week went on. >> we have the second contempt...
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even if blanch meant it in a different way, and maybe he was trying to thread a needle. >> blanch being the defense attorney. >> exactly right. i thought that was risky. it was also a little risky to come out of the gate and announce for the defense my client is innocent. to a defense attorney, that seems like taking on a burden you simply don't have to take on. we have no burden on the defense. we need to prove nothing. in other words, oftentimes more often than i would like to say, if you have a really tough case, your argument in closing is, well, essentially, they have a good case, but good isn't enough. they didn't get to beyond a reasonable doubt. when you say my client is innocent, you're essentially shifting the burden onto yourself. maybe you'll see the people in their closing say, you know, defense counsel came out in their opening and he said, my client is innocent. has he proven innocence? does this look like an innocent man to you? how did i do? >> it was well done. this brings me to you, adam. when i read the google doc, we were following along what was happening, what i t
even if blanch meant it in a different way, and maybe he was trying to thread a needle. >> blanch being the defense attorney. >> exactly right. i thought that was risky. it was also a little risky to come out of the gate and announce for the defense my client is innocent. to a defense attorney, that seems like taking on a burden you simply don't have to take on. we have no burden on the defense. we need to prove nothing. in other words, oftentimes more often than i would like to...
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judge merchan told blanche to his face he was losing all correct. and here is my colleague with all the details. >> reporter: tonight, mr. trump's long time friend david the former publisher of the national enquirer offering the jury a rare glimpse into the underworld of tabloid tactics as they seek to show he covered his business records to pay off stormy daniels with hush money. says he agreed to serve as the eyes and ears for rumors that could hurt mr. trump adding what i would do is pub accomplish positive stories about trump and negative stories about his opponents. there was a series of glowing headlines about then president trump a. admitting today the enquirer made up a story linking cruz's father to the man who assassinated jfk and a completely untrue story about mr. trump fathering a child with his housekeeper so the doorman couldn't take the story elsewhere. the day began with the judge taking the defense team to task over mr. trump's post on social media. targeting cohen and stormy daniels. the state seeking to hold mr. trump in criminal
judge merchan told blanche to his face he was losing all correct. and here is my colleague with all the details. >> reporter: tonight, mr. trump's long time friend david the former publisher of the national enquirer offering the jury a rare glimpse into the underworld of tabloid tactics as they seek to show he covered his business records to pay off stormy daniels with hush money. says he agreed to serve as the eyes and ears for rumors that could hurt mr. trump adding what i would do is...
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we would see those interactions with his lawyers and blanche was doing the normal stuff today. they had stuff in front of the jury, they also had stuff without the jury talking about planning and scheduling. to the extent that we're kind of looking for tea leaves about the relationship, it didn't seem to me like an abnormal day for their interactions. >> let me go back to the jury, if i can, for a second, we're going to talk more about this going forward, which is sort of this story that you have to build as a prosecutor, right? and the fact that they brought in a couple of people that maybe they didn't need to, they could have just said the defense could have said, you know what, we're going to say it is okay, you don't need to bring the guy in from cspan, we're going to allow, accept this to come in. but is there any point at which you saw the jury lost attention, sometimes you start talking about things like documents and people who are on, who are not as exciting maybe as the other folks have been, do the jurors seem engaged and are they still taking notes? >> reporter: the
we would see those interactions with his lawyers and blanche was doing the normal stuff today. they had stuff in front of the jury, they also had stuff without the jury talking about planning and scheduling. to the extent that we're kind of looking for tea leaves about the relationship, it didn't seem to me like an abnormal day for their interactions. >> let me go back to the jury, if i can, for a second, we're going to talk more about this going forward, which is sort of this story that...
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for an endless war, and yes, they need carte blanche for an endless war. and eric schmidt understands this very well, that for america an endless war in europe is good, but nevertheless he chases this lloyd austin around the corners. the question arises, why is he chasing him so technically, what is he trying to achieve at this moment, well, he, i mean, is like those who are against this package. and everything is very simple, today there are a lot of complaints against the pentagon, that the pentagon has greatly weakened its grip on europe and britain. the pentagon is incapacitated, meaning it cannot choke. europe so much that they very quickly open their pockets, it is the role of the pentagon and he asks the question, he says: okay, you need an eternal war, our wallet will be in this war or their wallet, and maybe you, my friend, will learn how to turn out other people’s pockets, because recently, when you took office, you said that there are certain common goals, common resources, and we will throw in this money together, now you want to convince us that this is only our war, le
for an endless war, and yes, they need carte blanche for an endless war. and eric schmidt understands this very well, that for america an endless war in europe is good, but nevertheless he chases this lloyd austin around the corners. the question arises, why is he chasing him so technically, what is he trying to achieve at this moment, well, he, i mean, is like those who are against this package. and everything is very simple, today there are a lot of complaints against the pentagon, that the...
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it would give the future senate carte blanche. the majority leader must not brush these articles under the rug. i understand why you may want to because the evidence that will be introduced at trial will be damning both for the secretary and the biden administration's policies which are essentially open border policies. but at least house impeachment managers into the secretary's defenseea team deserved their opportunity and the majority leader shouldn't prevent that from happening. i'd like to remind the majority leader of some words he spoke himself back in 2019. at that point to the balance of power in washington was completely the inverse of what it is today. we had a democratic majority in the house and republican in the white house. after houser democrats and impeached president trump, the majority leader the senator from new york came to the senate floor to talk about the process you would like to see in the republican led to senate. he said, quote, to my republican colleagues, our message is a simple one. democrats want a
it would give the future senate carte blanche. the majority leader must not brush these articles under the rug. i understand why you may want to because the evidence that will be introduced at trial will be damning both for the secretary and the biden administration's policies which are essentially open border policies. but at least house impeachment managers into the secretary's defenseea team deserved their opportunity and the majority leader shouldn't prevent that from happening. i'd like to...
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todd blanche will be giving that opening for donald trump a couple of major themes that i think people should watch for in the opening statements. first of all, the indictment, what does it mean? the da is going to argue this is a bout donald trump's attempt to interfere in the 2016 election. donald trump's team will probably argue this is a paperwork offense from a long time ago that he never should have been charged with& that he's not guilty of. the second in theme, of course, will revolve around some of the witnesses michael cohen in particular, is a very high-stakes, very controversial witness, as you just discussed with your panel. and the final theme that we will here, we're going to hear a lot about the burden of proof. the defense lawyers in any case, they always remind the jury over and over again that the prosecution, they bear the burden of proof beyond a reasonable doubt. so listen for those three themes. when the parties open on monday, we'll watch it together with you, elie honig. thank you very, very much. let's get some more insight right now from robert rais served as
todd blanche will be giving that opening for donald trump a couple of major themes that i think people should watch for in the opening statements. first of all, the indictment, what does it mean? the da is going to argue this is a bout donald trump's attempt to interfere in the 2016 election. donald trump's team will probably argue this is a paperwork offense from a long time ago that he never should have been charged with& that he's not guilty of. the second in theme, of course, will...
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and so is todd blanche trying to it take fire away from his client? i don't know. but it is definitely a situation that i wouldn't want to be in. >> i mean, i look at this and i think the only real legitimate defense, as i see it too, this is to something that won't work with this judges to attack the breadth of the order itself. and i think that there is an argument to be made there, but it's not going to work until you get up on an appeal. >> yeah. real quick. four, let you go. david pecker was on stand for two-and-a-half hours yesterday. we'll be back on the sanne. he's expected to be on thursday after everything you saw from david pecker in from the line of questioning from prosecutors, what do you think what do you think he
and so is todd blanche trying to it take fire away from his client? i don't know. but it is definitely a situation that i wouldn't want to be in. >> i mean, i look at this and i think the only real legitimate defense, as i see it too, this is to something that won't work with this judges to attack the breadth of the order itself. and i think that there is an argument to be made there, but it's not going to work until you get up on an appeal. >> yeah. real quick. four, let you go....
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blanche, you are losing all credibility with the court." blanche said in court that trump's position is that he never violated the gag order in part because many of the posts in question were simply him sharing articles written by other people on social media rather than an original post. we'll see what the judge decides as court is set to resume tomorrow morning at 9:30. back to you. >> emily: thanks, nate for that. let's bring it back to the couch. kayleigh, what are your expectations moving forward? >> kayleigh: i feel there's deep issues with this gag order. this is someone running for president that cannot address a live political issue? it's certainly going to affect the campaign. so you can't speak on it. there's an injustice there. the american people recognize it. the media is living out their wildest dream. i saw this leadline last night. secret service from abc prepares for if trump is jailed for contempt in hush money case. they have a source in the service saying that they're preparing for this. buried behind the headline of ab
blanche, you are losing all credibility with the court." blanche said in court that trump's position is that he never violated the gag order in part because many of the posts in question were simply him sharing articles written by other people on social media rather than an original post. we'll see what the judge decides as court is set to resume tomorrow morning at 9:30. back to you. >> emily: thanks, nate for that. let's bring it back to the couch. kayleigh, what are your...
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you've worked with todd blanche for todd blanche was a colleague of mine for several years. federal prosecutor at the southern district of new york. he was in charge of the violent crimes unit. very experienced trial lawyer. this is a challenge unlike one, he's seen before, and he'll be aided by susan nutshell us, who is a very experienced also long ago, a prosecutor, but a very well-known, very respected defense learnt by the way, put aside your notions of this sort of flamboyant trump lawyers on the pad. this is no rudy, this is no sidney powell. they're both experienced courtroom operators there tacticians, todd, if anything, is soft spoken and sort of understated, so he doesn't fit the classic mold of the trump defense attorney. >> remind people, though in terms of who is going to lead in the sense of does trump direct his attorneys for the attorneys directly on issues of fact or legal strategy >> while we say attorneys can only advise, yes, right. you can't force so that will be a dynamic we'll be watching throughout. >> what's talking about who is actually going to pro
you've worked with todd blanche for todd blanche was a colleague of mine for several years. federal prosecutor at the southern district of new york. he was in charge of the violent crimes unit. very experienced trial lawyer. this is a challenge unlike one, he's seen before, and he'll be aided by susan nutshell us, who is a very experienced also long ago, a prosecutor, but a very well-known, very respected defense learnt by the way, put aside your notions of this sort of flamboyant trump lawyers...
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and also photos of the ukrainian artist veria blanch, who has now received asylum in japan. you can view them until june 30. i follow a lot of artists. and i instantly remembered that in... we have a famous artist, a photo illustrator, blanche, who was sheltered by japan, who takes incredible black and white photos, shoots, in particular, the residents of tokyo, the lives of these people, and i wanted to make an interpretation, to show japan through the prism of two two stories, japanese, that is, japan as depicted by... japanese people and modern, as seen by a ukrainian woman who currently lives in japan. this is the end of the issue, read more on our website espresso.tv, also on our social networks, join, put your preferences. next, please welcome my colleagues, oksana vysochanska and roman chaiko. don't switch, stay with the espresso team. the 17th ukrainian marketing forum has already opened in kyiv. organizers of this event they say that war is our new reality. that is why businesses adapt to today's challenges, develop new social strategies, invent unique marketing pla
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it is that he said. netanyahu watched the same interview that we all watched and he saw it as a cart blanch to continue his genocide and to continue butchering palestinians and decimating what's left of rafah in the hopes that egypt is going to take in all these displaced civilians in an interview with fox news knowing that there's going to be zero accountability. netanyahu refused to bow down to international pressure and vowed to move forward with the invasion of rafah. let's take a look. we're going to do it while we enable the civilian population raffa to leave as we've done up to now, but we have to finish the job. netanyahu knows that biden is using the defah invasion uh red line for electoral purposes and he basically claps back at biden and says that um he has the support of the israeli people in doing so. this is what happens when you say you'll never cut off. weapons to israel, netanyahu is now openly defying biden and the rest of the international community, not just with rafa, so an interview with politico, he openly states, we do not want the palestinian state, and this comes r
it is that he said. netanyahu watched the same interview that we all watched and he saw it as a cart blanch to continue his genocide and to continue butchering palestinians and decimating what's left of rafah in the hopes that egypt is going to take in all these displaced civilians in an interview with fox news knowing that there's going to be zero accountability. netanyahu refused to bow down to international pressure and vowed to move forward with the invasion of rafah. let's take a look....
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let's watch. >> one of the things that hampers todd blanche is trump's unwillingness to acknowledge he had the two affairs and if he would acknowledge it would make it much easier for him to try the case and challenge the witnesses and it's a very heavy lift if karen mcdougal and stormy daniels testify to suggest that these events never happens. i don't think that you -- a jury will believe it. >> i believe what his intervening which is it won't happen and it's pretty interesting but i do not think trump will testify which means there's hardly anything to his defense so everything they will have to do will be on cross- examination of the different witnesses and you take mcdougal and daniels, to go after them and accuse them of lying. jurors recoil from that kind of treatment and think about other witnesses, hope hicks comes to mind, no reason to lie, very credible and has some killer things to say and it will be very hard to cross-examine and the things he would like to say he would need to say through his own testimony but i don't think we will see that so i think it will actually be
let's watch. >> one of the things that hampers todd blanche is trump's unwillingness to acknowledge he had the two affairs and if he would acknowledge it would make it much easier for him to try the case and challenge the witnesses and it's a very heavy lift if karen mcdougal and stormy daniels testify to suggest that these events never happens. i don't think that you -- a jury will believe it. >> i believe what his intervening which is it won't happen and it's pretty interesting...
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and the seriousness of the case will be something that that will be a theme from todd blanche. i mean, i mean, obviously have a critique of the evidence about what the defense expects to show during the course of the trial. but he'll remind the jurors that the defendant doesn't have to do anything. he has no burden of proof. he doesn't have to present evidence. he doesn't have to testify in his own defense and it remains the obligation of the government to prove this case beyond a reasonable doubt robert, if you were trump's council in this case, would you be trying to convince him against taking the stand? and you know him well can even be convinced ultimately, wolf, that's a call for the client to make. >> obviously, it is done with the advice of your lawyers, but it's one that only the defendant can make in most cases defendants don't testify and they don't because of the reasons that i just suggested that is that the government has the burden of proof and the defendant doesn't have to do anything. if, you know, depending on how the evidence goes in at trial, if the lawyers
and the seriousness of the case will be something that that will be a theme from todd blanche. i mean, i mean, obviously have a critique of the evidence about what the defense expects to show during the course of the trial. but he'll remind the jurors that the defendant doesn't have to do anything. he has no burden of proof. he doesn't have to present evidence. he doesn't have to testify in his own defense and it remains the obligation of the government to prove this case beyond a reasonable...
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of trial that contradicts todd blanche's mischaracterizations of me. but the next witness after david pecker is expected to be karen macdougall the former playboy playmate who adding that she had an affair with trump that went on to 10 months. the allegations she was paid not to reveal it paid by the national inquirer part of that catch and kill scheme not to harm president trump in 2016. testimony resuming this morning after that gag order hearing. back to you. >> brian: is he testifying because he got subpoenaed. he might have some type of deal with the feds. i don't know if david pecker is in trouble. he cut some kind of deem. we will see what happens today. stop at 2:00 because of passover and they don't do anything except gag order until 11:00. >> will: david pecker runs the risk of boring the your. overarching theme. complicated case and better get to the facts quick. i would have expected michael cohen but they start with david pecker of the national inquirer. see how its resonating with people. lawrence is there he has been talking to diners. i
of trial that contradicts todd blanche's mischaracterizations of me. but the next witness after david pecker is expected to be karen macdougall the former playboy playmate who adding that she had an affair with trump that went on to 10 months. the allegations she was paid not to reveal it paid by the national inquirer part of that catch and kill scheme not to harm president trump in 2016. testimony resuming this morning after that gag order hearing. back to you. >> brian: is he testifying...
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future senate carte blanche to dispense with serious chargers against the nation's most senior officials. what goes around comes around. secretary mayorkas impeachment articles are tabled that will become a common practice in the future. impeachment is one of the most solemn features in our democracy. must not retch these articles under the rug. i understand what he may want too. will be damning secretary and then for the biden administration policies. which are essentially open border policies. please house impeachment managers and secretary mayorkas defense team deserved the opportunity to present their best case before the senate. the majority leader should not prevent that from happening. like her mind thein majority leader of some works he spoke himself back in 2019. at that point the balance of power in washington was completely inverse of what it is today. we had a republican majority in the senate. democraticti majority in the hoe and a republican in the white house. after house democrats and pissed trump the majority leader, the senator from new york came to the senate floor to
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one argument that todd blanche didn't make which i've heard that new york team discussed in previous days was the idea about how voters weren't apprised of any information before the 2016 election because they would have been privy to the trump organization's work. it was all and opening statement for an audience of one, which was trump. >> you've been following every step of this, what was your take away? >> very similar to hugo, i think the trump opening statement fell really flat, there were three arguments that the opening statement made, it wasn't trump's ideas, it was michael cohen's idea to do all of this, and i'm sorry, michael cohen took out a home equity loan of thousands upon thousands of dollars on his own in order to pay off stormy daniels? no lawyer does that, zero, the idea that he would have done it on his own out of the goodness of his own heart or something, thoroughly implausible. second, you put on the screen before, todd blanche, trump's lawyers statement saying there's nothing wrong with influencing an election, it's called democracy, that is illegally bogus dep
one argument that todd blanche didn't make which i've heard that new york team discussed in previous days was the idea about how voters weren't apprised of any information before the 2016 election because they would have been privy to the trump organization's work. it was all and opening statement for an audience of one, which was trump. >> you've been following every step of this, what was your take away? >> very similar to hugo, i think the trump opening statement fell really...
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it all turned into a very heated exchange between the judge and trump lawyer, todd blanche, who argued that trump is being very careful. while a clearly frustrated judge merchan responded, "mr. blanche, you're losing all credibility with this court." >> minutes after the hearing ended, trump attacked the judge on social media, calling him a "kangaroo court." >> jordan: wow, this guy is incapable of keeping his mouth shut for two minutes. has trump ever considered paying himself hush money? think about it. this is a complicated issue about balancing rights. basically, the prosecution's argument is that a juror has the right to feel safe while serving on donald trump's jury, while donald trump's argument is that that juror lives at 34 west 52nd street, and maybe someone should pay that juror a visit and straighten him out. but this gag order is serious. trump might have to pay up to $1,000 per violation. >> ronny: yeah, $1,000? that's not going to stop trump from talking. okay, you've got to deal with this like any other tantrum. you have to give trump an ipad with "cocomelon" and let hi
it all turned into a very heated exchange between the judge and trump lawyer, todd blanche, who argued that trump is being very careful. while a clearly frustrated judge merchan responded, "mr. blanche, you're losing all credibility with this court." >> minutes after the hearing ended, trump attacked the judge on social media, calling him a "kangaroo court." >> jordan: wow, this guy is incapable of keeping his mouth shut for two minutes. has trump ever considered...
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. >> in court trump's defense attorneyed to blanche blasted cohen calling him up saysed with criminal and lawyer who can't be trusted. michael cohen tells fox news, quote the facts will come out at the time of trial that contradicts todd blanche's mischaracterizations of pee. afterme.second witness karen mal former playboy playmate who alleged she had a 10 month affair with donald trump and she was paid $150,000 according to prosecutors by the national inquirer to keep that story out of the public eye. expected to detail not only her alleged affair but how prosecutors say she was muzzled not to damage the former president's campaign back in 2016. so, court starts in a couple hours we'll have the very latest. back to you. >> brian: you can have an nda. that's common and allowed. the whole thing is the second half of your sentence did. they do it to help his election fortunes, perhaps. and then what bank account did he write the check from, his personal account or from the -- or from the campaign account, right? >> ainsley: eric, couldn't he also add on that, couldn't he take the stand
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blanche argues cohen received $420,000 from trump that is over three times more than what o&p daniels. blanche also said cohan is obsessed with trump and reminded the jury of cohen's history of lying under oath. tomorrow sandra before david packard -- and if he did what any potential punishment would be. are sent back to you speak to nate for a live outside the courthouse here in manhattan, thank you. the prosecution labeling this is -- a criminal conspiracy. where you are next guess he was going? formulas -- andy mccarthy is here and former deputy assistant attorney general john yoo. rate have both of you. thank you for joining us. first eu, and the word you see you going next equities he was going next you met. >> obviously we are going to start with david pecker will be the first witness. i think him and michael cohen are being offered basically to fill a big hole in alvin bragg's case. bragg, is theory in the prosecution is that trump store the 2016 election. but you hasn't actually charged him in the conspiracy to do that nor is trying to implement an election are suppress negati
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todd blanche tried to push that in the pretrial hearings. that failed. judge said their opinions are immaterial. during this process, his lawyers have the chance to try to elicit that information. elicit they did. this one actually made the cut. >> so each side at this point has used more than half of their preemptory challenges. challenges they can offer without saying why. that juror coming in and saying i'm fascinated with donald trump . there is more than one way to read that but it had to make the prosecution a little nervous listening to that. >> i am struck by the fact that both sides have used six out of their 10 challenges so they only have orders left. there are two ways juries can be chosen typically. this is the one that is, gives the least amount of information to both sides. it's euphemistically called the flop method. the others call it the strike max said -- method. the >>> method is better because you see all 38 potential jurors at once. you will see everybody who could be on the jury and then you exercise your 10 peremptory's on the oth
todd blanche tried to push that in the pretrial hearings. that failed. judge said their opinions are immaterial. during this process, his lawyers have the chance to try to elicit that information. elicit they did. this one actually made the cut. >> so each side at this point has used more than half of their preemptory challenges. challenges they can offer without saying why. that juror coming in and saying i'm fascinated with donald trump . there is more than one way to read that but it...
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it would give future united states carte blanche to dispense with serious charges against our nation's most senior officials. what goes around comes around. if secretary mayorkas' impeachment articles are tabled, that will become the common practice in the future. impeachment is one of the most solemn features in our democracy and the majority here must not brush these articles under the rug. i can understand why he may want to because the evidence that will be adduced at trial will be damning both for secretary mayorkas and for the biden administration's policies, which are essentially open border policies. but at least house impeachment managers and secretary mayorkas' defense team deserve the opportunity to present their best case before the senate and the majority leaders should not prevent that from happening. i'd like to remind the majority leader of some words he spoke himself back in 2019. at that point the balance of power in washington was completely inverse of what it is today. we had a republican majority in the senate, a democratic majority in the house and a republican in
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because the defense attorney todd blanche did have a strategy for this. it's important the take a look at what they're doing. he told the jury that, okay, if there are these papers in evidence, they still don't automatically implicate trump, because he had, quote, nothing to do with any of those 34 pieces of paper, except that he signed on to the checks in the white house while he was running the country. that's not a crime, he argued. so that is a denial that anything criminal happened. now, these type of denials that i'm telling you are not the only options. the next defense they have, you've certainly heard about, and i want to be clear. you can also think of this as a factual defense, because they argue if anything bad did happen, then michael cohen did it. not defendant trump. if anything happened, cohen did it. now here is how that defense works as a counterattack, because they said, quote, unbeknownst to trump, in all the years that cohen worked for him, cohen was also a criminal. now notice that is a little different than just saying nothing happe
because the defense attorney todd blanche did have a strategy for this. it's important the take a look at what they're doing. he told the jury that, okay, if there are these papers in evidence, they still don't automatically implicate trump, because he had, quote, nothing to do with any of those 34 pieces of paper, except that he signed on to the checks in the white house while he was running the country. that's not a crime, he argued. so that is a denial that anything criminal happened. now,...
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i thought blanche made clear that this is not terrain he can avoid. it felt like a political argument. we are going to debate with the definition of a crime, we will not defend on the facts. does that suggest there is weakness on the facts aside for them? >> reporter: yeah. i think i will quote from the great katie phang on this. we all know hundreds and thousands of lawyers, no lawyer takes out home equity loan to go and pay for a client's payments to some person. that literally never happens. it is so suspicious. the claim that trump's lawyer is trying to make is that did it on his own. call me silly, but that is not all plausible. i think they have the spaghetti strategy going of just anything, a bogus claim about the law, a bogus claim about the facts that works on tv did -- does not work in a regular court of law with the solemn procedures and a panel jury that just wants to listen to evidence. >> rachel is not here but i will say this thing that she said. a jury will not have a legal sophistication that the three of you have they will have the c
i thought blanche made clear that this is not terrain he can avoid. it felt like a political argument. we are going to debate with the definition of a crime, we will not defend on the facts. does that suggest there is weakness on the facts aside for them? >> reporter: yeah. i think i will quote from the great katie phang on this. we all know hundreds and thousands of lawyers, no lawyer takes out home equity loan to go and pay for a client's payments to some person. that literally never...
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one of blanche's partners and a former colleague in the u.s. office, and susan neckless, at the far end of the table, and one of new york's best known criminal defense lawyers. she's extraordinarily skilled and, yet, doesn't seem to have the same relationship, that rapport that todd blanche and donald trump have clearly developed. so i will be looking to that, that interplay. who is leading who is the key question on my mind. is blanche able to get through to trump and give him his best counsel, or is this a situation of agency capture, where, in effect, trump's lawyers become more trumpy as a result of their association with him. >> legal correspondent lisa rubin, thank you very much. we'll be seeing a lot of you, and we appreciate it. >>> chuck rosenberg, i have one more story. the armorer on the set of "rust" has been sentenced to 18 months in prison for involuntary manslaughter. guitierrez-reed was convicted for the death of halyna hutchins, who was killed in october 2021 after a gun, that alec baldwin was holding, fired a live bullet. pros
one of blanche's partners and a former colleague in the u.s. office, and susan neckless, at the far end of the table, and one of new york's best known criminal defense lawyers. she's extraordinarily skilled and, yet, doesn't seem to have the same relationship, that rapport that todd blanche and donald trump have clearly developed. so i will be looking to that, that interplay. who is leading who is the key question on my mind. is blanche able to get through to trump and give him his best...
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blanch, the defense lawyer, is going to say, what are you doing? but explaining things to the electorate and the prosecutor, they intend on using the benchmark of that. >> 2005 access hollywood tape, in which the president talks about, touching women inappropriately. right, as, as a benchmark, as a, as a launching pad for them trying to cover up the particular case with with daniels and mcdougal. correct. >> that's right. to put it all in context. right. so that, david pecker's testimony that's going on right now is also part of that context. so that they had had this longer deal with the national enquirer to bury bad stories and to promote stories that were helpful to mr. trump. that was part of it, and that then access hollywood comes out and it looks really bad for mr. trump and these other things . we're going to look really bad. and so the then the argument from the prosecution is that, in short order, all of a sudden, michael cohen sends the money to stormy daniels lawyer. but there's tape, andre. there's tape. right. a tape with michael cohe
blanch, the defense lawyer, is going to say, what are you doing? but explaining things to the electorate and the prosecutor, they intend on using the benchmark of that. >> 2005 access hollywood tape, in which the president talks about, touching women inappropriately. right, as, as a benchmark, as a, as a launching pad for them trying to cover up the particular case with with daniels and mcdougal. correct. >> that's right. to put it all in context. right. so that, david pecker's...
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saying there that he was losing all credibility, so possibly it stems from now, but just quickly about blanche, of course, he is one are said to be one of trump's favorite. >> attorneys. he's representing him and two other criminal indictments. obviously, this is the first one to go to trial, but according to the new york times reporting he is saying that he's not being aggressive enough in this trial and actually complaining about how much his lawyers are costing him. but i have to tell you when i was inside the courtroom last week, they are talking to each other the entire time during testimony for this trial. so we'll see where that goes. but yes, trial pick back up. this is the third week of this criminal hush money trial. >> and it is going to resume a testimony of gary farro now that is that banker that michael cohen oh, and actually worked with to setup those shell companies in order to make the reimbursement back to stormy daniels? >> of course, that is at the heart of this case. he also took at a home equity credit line in order to make that reimbursement so the prosecutors in this ca
saying there that he was losing all credibility, so possibly it stems from now, but just quickly about blanche, of course, he is one are said to be one of trump's favorite. >> attorneys. he's representing him and two other criminal indictments. obviously, this is the first one to go to trial, but according to the new york times reporting he is saying that he's not being aggressive enough in this trial and actually complaining about how much his lawyers are costing him. but i have to tell...
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, meaning, you know, todd blanche. his impatience increased as discussions continued but he definitely prefers bove to blanche. that's an observation. does that happen? you try to avoid it, maybe, but the fact is that the way they act, they way they present themselves, and their knowledge, what their arguments are can influence you? >> that's true. and i like the way you started this piece with judges are human. that's true. and it's also true that you get more bees with honey than vinegar and lawyers should take that to note. >> so restrategize, if you see that something you're doing is pushing the judge in the wrong direction, don't keep doing it over and over again. >> yes and no. there are some lawyers who don't follow that rule. they will bait you. they want to be the person who gets in your face and makes you crazy. they think they win that way. >> with the jury? >> i think sometimes they think that. i speak to jurors. i've had, you know, a myriad of cases, hundreds of jurors i have spoken to over the years, and
, meaning, you know, todd blanche. his impatience increased as discussions continued but he definitely prefers bove to blanche. that's an observation. does that happen? you try to avoid it, maybe, but the fact is that the way they act, they way they present themselves, and their knowledge, what their arguments are can influence you? >> that's true. and i like the way you started this piece with judges are human. that's true. and it's also true that you get more bees with honey than...
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ran the fourth page after the first few months, on this fourth page sometimes i not only had carte blanche, but i managed to print something that was not allowed. was to print, how transport newspapers are lucky to have good writers, and how lucky it was that the newspaper was not bad, some were buzzing, yes, i know that this valiant corpse was read, for example, at the conservatory, which was very pleasant, of course, there in its own time i managed to publish a lot of collages by the young vagrich bakhchinyan, and children's poems by limonov, for which, in general, he received a neck. in the end , he left the valiant corpse, what happens next, then a rather active interesting period is going on, i joined this group, writing completely differently than i myself would like, than i wrote, it was, now they call themselves the leonozov school, heinrich sabgira, igor hollin, khrikovchane, bakhchenyan limonov, for example, there were others, and but it was such a really poor moscow bohemia, uh, who lived on bad wine on good poetry, uh, and that lasted quite a long time. reading in workshops, ge
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. >> he was talking to blanche and then he was talking to beauvais& packet blanche again at blanche and then the three of them. i mean, i can't draw motion, but there was a lot of that which is fascinating. and again, we don't know whether that text is going to be admitted into evidence for the jury and the jury de jury doesn't know about it. they've been told not to watch the media. so following up they're not going to about it unless it's admitted. all right. so there's another sketch when you talk about how trump's demeanor has been sort of stayed, was the word you just used? right? okay. >> so here's trump watching and listening as pecker's on the witness stand today. and so that's what you're capturing. you see judge merchan, of course, as well. so what stood out to you the most about pecker's tests? well first of all, this is the cross-examination of his attorney of pecker, and they're now talking about the election the arnold schwarzenegger national enquirer, right there trying to draw a parallel that arnold did it. and so it's all the same saying that this happens and donald tru
. >> he was talking to blanche and then he was talking to beauvais& packet blanche again at blanche and then the three of them. i mean, i can't draw motion, but there was a lot of that which is fascinating. and again, we don't know whether that text is going to be admitted into evidence for the jury and the jury de jury doesn't know about it. they've been told not to watch the media. so following up they're not going to about it unless it's admitted. all right. so there's another...
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and also, i think there's a recognition politics are very point in terms of what type blanche has been confronted with in his cross and in his opening up to this point, remember what's coming. there will be plenty of opportunity given some of the witnesses since we expect certainly michael cohen potentially stormy daniels as well for as much aggression as a lawyer can possibly put on the table and how he actually formulates that, and what the at least the start of this has been. we've talked so much about the prosecution can setting the foundation for what's to come, how much is todd blanche setting the foundation for what the defense is going to be doing over the coming weeks in mind is crucial, and at least today it's very clear they're trying to put michael cohen on an island if operating on his own by his own volition. i mean, you could even get that feel despite non-confrontationa l style by blanche today of what they're trying to do. >> all right. well we continue to be here outside the courthouse, wolfe back to you all right. >> aaron. thank you. i want to bring in jury consulta
and also, i think there's a recognition politics are very point in terms of what type blanche has been confronted with in his cross and in his opening up to this point, remember what's coming. there will be plenty of opportunity given some of the witnesses since we expect certainly michael cohen potentially stormy daniels as well for as much aggression as a lawyer can possibly put on the table and how he actually formulates that, and what the at least the start of this has been. we've talked so...