Mattresses made affordable im tom forming in washington and this is cnn 9 00 p. M. Here in new york day ten, of the Trump Hush Money Trial and ending with a false claim from the defendant that hes not being allowed to testify. The day began with prosecutors seeking additional Contempt Judgments against him, but things really heated up during the testimony. Stormy daniels and Karen Mcdougals former attorney, Keith Davidson, the prosecution played the Phone Conversation that Michael Cohen secretly recorded and cnn exclusively obtained featuring donald trump taking an active role in the Karen Mcdougal deal. Were going to bidens been talking about that and the present that it may have had on the jury throughout the program, if youre just joining us here, is that but i need to open up a company for the transfer of all of that info regarding our friend david so im going to do that right away. Id actually come up to me and ive spoken to Allen Weisselberg about how to set the whole thing up wi
Big Breaking News stories this morning. Donald trumps Hush Money Trial resuming moments ago, and the judge just issued a ruling on Gag Order Violations. Finding trump in contempt. Well have the latest from the courthouse. Were also tracking Breaking News from Columbia University, protesters storming and occupying a Campus Building overnight. The new warning from the school this morning. Good morning. It is 10 00 eastern. Im Ana Cabrera Reporting from new york. We begin with our Breaking News at the courthouse in lower manhattan, where the second week of Witness Testimony just resumed in Donald Trumps Hush Money Trial. And the judge starting the day with a new decision on trumps Gag Order Violations, ruling just moments ago that trump did in fact violate the gag order nine times. And fining him 1,000 for each of the violations. Lets bring in nbc news correspondent vaughn hillyard, former prosecutor charles coleman, and attorney and Loyola Law School professor Jessica Levinson. Vaughn, l
approximately 140 police officers were injured on january 6th when a violent mob stormed the capitol. one of those officers was james blasting game, a 17 year veteran of the capitol police. this is how he described that day to pbs news hour. you just hear just noise and people running at me, as far as i can see, from the crypt all the way to the north side, center side of the capital, is running at us. as bad as it looks on film, believe me, it was much worse, they can stitch together as much footage as they want to, and i m telling you, and anybody that was in that scrum will tell you, there was much worse in person than anything you will see on film. officer blassingname and another fellow officer became the first members of the capitol police force to sue the person they say is responsible for that attack, not any of the individual rioters and not the far right groups that helped organize the riot. those officers sued the man at the very top, donald trump, who urge
chris brice very much. that s all in on this tuesday night. alex wagner starts tonight. good evening. alex wagner starts as a fellow browi feel the same way. unfortunately, so much death and destruction becomes abstract and when there is some sort of foothold you have into your own reality i think it makes at once both and easier to be involved in the story. i m with you on that front. thank. you have a good night. thanks to you at home for joining me tonight. approximately 140 police officers were injured on january 6th when a violent mob stormed the capitol. one of those officers was gems glancing jing, a 17 year veteran of the capitol police. this is how mr. blossoming described that data pbs news hour. you just hear just noise and people running at me as far as i can see. from the crypt to the north side center side of the capital just running after us. as bad as it looks on filled, believe me it was much worse. they can stitch to mega together as much footage as
whatever happened to his various accounts. so even if it was wiped from so just to get clarity, if it was white from his specific advice, it could be an email account. there could be accounts with these exchanges on them that exist, or could exist. absolutely. we have never known the answer to that. never been a clear position taken on it. the point of the stipulation he is making is, he doesn t want, i assume, he doesn t want to answer any of those questions and he wants to make all of it go away by stipulating to liability in the case. that is a recognition of the fact that in these defamation cases one of the key issues that plaintiffs have is proving that a defendant acted with the requisite standard of fault, or actual malice, which is they knew or recklessly dark disregarded the things they were saying were false. the stipulation is a recognition that by not turning over documents to us in the years of litigation that we