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people talk, people meet, they meet about something about what about catching and killing a story not in and of itself, illegal, but when matched to other critical information such as a campaign, such as such as money that's paid to hush that, such as reimbursements right. or legal fees or retain a fees, right that is factual consideration. >> drop-down menu. exactly. right. and so this goes to the heart of the story last point, if i'm speaking to you about anything, it's not about the minutia. you're not going to remember the specifics of what i said. you remember the context. what is the moral of the story? the moral of this? this story is that there were some agreement that would ultimately affect the campaign in a way that could be unlawful if that's the case, jon and kate guess what? there's problems in paradise for the defense. one of these instances is a story where donald trump called david pecker pull david pecker out of a meeting that pecker was into talk about? >> karen mcdougal. so it was a somewhat dramatic moment there. again, you don't know why the jury wants it, but it is something the prosecution leaned into as far as having a jury instructions read back. >> we don't know if they want all of it. >> part of it. which parts, but which parts? would the defense be happy about having read back in which parts for the prosecution behalf you all right. >> so in terms of the jury instructions, right. we know about the 55 pages. we know that the judge spent an hour instructing the jury. there's a big argument as well. they should have the instructions back there, new york is so arcane. i'm going to stand up for new york. >> why are you standing up for one didn't have the rules the row here's the, here's the deal, okay? >> because the jurors are not well, let's to lawyers on them, but the two lawyers on the jury shouldn't be the ones influencing the province of the judge's to instruct the jury. you have a legal question. you come to me and i will speak to you to the issues of legality now, in terms of what's important, what's important is the reading of the issue concerning why we're here and how you become guilty. what am i talking about? there's this thing called falsification of business records, which in and of itself is simply a misdemeanor, still a crime, but punishable by up to a year and a petty crime. but you have to make a leap with respect to getting to the felony. how do you make that leap? i think they need clarity he with respect to that, we get if there's legis falsified invoices falsified checks, falsified. but then how do we get to the leap of this other issue with respect to finding him guilty of the felony, the concealment of another crime. and if we find he concealed another crime, how do we get there? last point, there the issue related hitting two unlawfulness. that's the whole tweet right-wing conspiracy. oh, you don't have to find unanimous. the jury always has to be unanimous. however, there's one issue that's critical and that relates to if you found he ultimately falsified the business records and then there was concealment to the business records, right? concealing what other crime new york state campaign finance crime, right. that talks about this three-pronged, if you found that he got there from unlawful means, whether that is because of a federal violation, whether that's because of a tax violation, whether that's because of the issue the minutely of falsifications of records. right you can find him guilty even if the jury is not in a chord on the specific unlawful means he got there. >> i think they need clarity on that based upon the confusion. >> just the simple fact that it does this surprise you, is it surprising if they are, if they are really focusing more on david pecker, then necessarily debating the credibility one of michael cohen in that room. surprises. >> so it is. and here's what else is surprising to me. remember the jury instruction also which they could be focusing on, and that is the jury instruction that says, if you don't believe a witness, you can disregard the totality of the testimony. you could accept that portion, which you believe to be credible, or you could reject portions and decide which there's in which not the fact that they're looking for michael cohen's testimony means he's not disregarded. they want to know what he has to say. now you could say they're comparing that to peccaries part, right? 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