karen fáfreedmant( served as th chief assistantçó district attorney in the manha(ép d.a. s office.w3 both joined me now. michael cohen testified that trump had a lengthy relationship. have a listen. i was involvedñr in several these catch-and-killçó episodes. these catch-and-killt( scenario existed between david pecker and mr. trump along before i starte1 working for him in 2007. karen, explainxd us to the significance of david pecker coming back to testify to the grand jury today. yeah, so, there isn tñ2hp lo of question of factok here abou whether or not payments were made. that s not going to be proven by books and records, including the fact that these payments that were made, 11 of themjfñr while trump w+w■ sitting presmant, were made and false entriesxd we retainers. the question that is really for the grand juryw3 to decide ñiis3 trump involved in these payments? did he know about them? did hew3 know about the purpose? did he know that these
authoritarian pal, prime minister benjamin ñinetanyahu, who s on 4)al for corruption is trying to do just that. proposed reforms to the judiciary, reforms that would give him the power to overturnç israeli supreme court decisions, have been met with historic protests. on saturday,ñi for example, 300,000 israelis took to theç streets, which is the equivalent of nearly 10 million americans turning out to protest here. weeks ofñic çó demonstrations, qstrikes,i]fá blockades, diplomats quitting, military reservists refusing to show up for duty and criticism from the international community, including the biden former israeli security chief said the country was on the vergeq of dictatorship, netanyau announced a pause. so, victory for democracy? not quite. number e1one, this is netanyahu theñr savviest of savvy politicians, israel s longest-serving prime minister. the odds are he s just pausing so the protesters go home, the
anyone i]r him saying that there s goingxdo be death and destruction. ■ in streets is a dog+■ whistle to h maga supporters, and as far as i m concerned, at that point, it wentñr into !u■ it s conduct, several different new york r misdemeanors$# penal law over the weekend, and there s no felony, but he is certainly guilty of at least to bring@átjut cases is another story, but if they wanted to, they abbóe■çó could. he crossed a bright red line, held accountable. quick lasti] question to youó tim, michael cohen, david pecker, trump uses these intermediaries and they turn on him because he treats them so badly. doeslpxdñii] he get that hehis worst enemy? he s only focused on what is