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david: do you provide flood insurance? i have a home in nantucket, i'm always worried of when the flood will come. is it hard to get? peter: it's hard to get but we do provide flood insurance. as does the government. david: what's the fastest growing area of insurance? what are people most interested in, home insurance? peter: home insurance is a more complicated one across the united states. i think one of the biggest growing areas is what we call excess and surplus lines, it's a market that sits alongside the regulated market. that has been growing significantly across the industry, as well as for aig. david: what has been the biggest challenge for the insurance industry over the last five or 10 years? peter: i think it's understanding the unpredictable risks of whether it was the pandemic, understanding what could happen with potential war break out. but also climate change. as i said before, having that type of hurricane activity -- we've had 100 natural disasters reported through nine months of this year. that just ha
david: do you provide flood insurance? i have a home in nantucket, i'm always worried of when the flood will come. is it hard to get? peter: it's hard to get but we do provide flood insurance. as does the government. david: what's the fastest growing area of insurance? what are people most interested in, home insurance? peter: home insurance is a more complicated one across the united states. i think one of the biggest growing areas is what we call excess and surplus lines, it's a market that...
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david: ok. dr. goodall: for some reason, although i had not been to college, he believed i could do it. he had been looking for someone for 10 years he told me to help them study not just any animal but our closest living relatives, the chimpanzees. david: so, he said -- how long had you worked for him before you said you could do this? dr. goodall: a year. david: did he just give you guidance or tell you where to go? dr. goodall: no. he did not have money. it took him a year to get the money. tanzania, where the chimps were and are, was still part of the british protectorate, and the british authorities said, we won't take responsibility for this young girl, but leakey never gave up. they said she cannot come alone, so who volunteered? that same amazing, supportive mother. david: your mother came to africa to help you study the chimpanzees? dr. goodall: well, she did not do the study. she looked after the camp. [laughter] david: you are supposed to live with them, right? dr. goodall: live with them
david: ok. dr. goodall: for some reason, although i had not been to college, he believed i could do it. he had been looking for someone for 10 years he told me to help them study not just any animal but our closest living relatives, the chimpanzees. david: so, he said -- how long had you worked for him before you said you could do this? dr. goodall: a year. david: did he just give you guidance or tell you where to go? dr. goodall: no. he did not have money. it took him a year to get the money....
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david: wow. lauren: the bottom line is abortion is highly personal, highly emotion and, yes, it is a motivating issue. what does donald trump do about it? politico's bottom line is, trump's leave abortion to the state's tack may be the least harmful position. it's a hard topic and republicans might need to bend if they want to win. david: lauren, thank you. biden has changed his walking routine to marine one. lauren: he used to walk along across the south lawn to marine one and now being surrounded by aids. david: for cover. lauren: exactly. they want to cover him up so you don't see the stiff g date or se if he -- stiff gait or if he trips and don't want him to appear as old. yeah. david: it is what it is. lauren: sad. david: the times we live in. lauren: so orchestrated. david: oil production on the decline and we're heading in the wrong direction. ahead of the american petroleum institute and here to sound off on that. "the wall street journal" reporting that the trump team is drafting mans to
david: wow. lauren: the bottom line is abortion is highly personal, highly emotion and, yes, it is a motivating issue. what does donald trump do about it? politico's bottom line is, trump's leave abortion to the state's tack may be the least harmful position. it's a hard topic and republicans might need to bend if they want to win. david: lauren, thank you. biden has changed his walking routine to marine one. lauren: he used to walk along across the south lawn to marine one and now being...
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david. david: kelly, thank you very much. now this, nearly half of the nation's governors are calling on the president to lift the pause on approvals for new liquefied natural gas projects. one of the governors behind the push is republican kevin stitt from oklahoma, and the governor joins us now. great to see you, governor. thanks for being here. are you concern that had the lng pause so called by the biden administration will turn into an outright ban? >> absolutely. why would you pause these projects? it make no sense. hurts our domestic producers and hurts the companies here in america. more importantly, what do the allies think when we're not delivering and helping them and supplying. we're fortunate to be energy independent and have all the resources, but our other allies in europe and asia, they have to heat their homes and they've got to heat their businesses, and so we're just driving them into the arms of our adversaries. david: we have the potential to be energy independ and we were in the last administration. we'v
david. david: kelly, thank you very much. now this, nearly half of the nation's governors are calling on the president to lift the pause on approvals for new liquefied natural gas projects. one of the governors behind the push is republican kevin stitt from oklahoma, and the governor joins us now. great to see you, governor. thanks for being here. are you concern that had the lng pause so called by the biden administration will turn into an outright ban? >> absolutely. why would you pause...
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david: what about artificial intelligence? is artificial intelligence going to enable you and others to say we have enough information to know what something will be worth in terms of ensuring it or not? peter: artificial intelligence is finding its way into the business in a variety of factors. the first piece is getting much better insight into data that allows us to make better decisions on underwriting. it's also a great opportunity to serve businesses better in terms of call centers in different ways of using robotics and ai would be very helpful. but it is an emerging practice within the industry and one that is evolving very quickly. so it's also going to present risks that other companies, how they use it and how they use large language models and making sure the decision-making is very sound. so it's complicated but it is definitely benefiting the business. david: the insurance industry has a reputation, maybe undeserved -- let's say, somebody has a claim, their house burned down on the insurance adjuster says, it rea
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david? david: nicole, thank you very much for that report. and to our other top story this morning, columbia university officials continuing talks with protesters camped out on campus there as anti-israel demonstrations spread to other colleges across the united states with at least one university out west announcing the cancellation of its graduationer is ceremony. if president biden is taking heat for his lack of a firm response to those protests. of lucas tomlinson is at the white house with new more on this. >> reporter: david, it was a pretty quiet week from the president. the only time we heard him talk about the protests was when we fired the following question at the president when he was in the woods for an earth day event in virginia. >> reporter: do you condemn the anti-semitic protests on college campuses in. >> i condemn the anti-semitic protests, that's why i've set up a program to deal with that. i also condemn those who don't understand what's going on with the palestinians. >> reporter: critics acruise the president of both -
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david: jane: right. david: and you discover that they make tools for what purpose? jane: fishing for termites, crumpling leaves to get water from a hollow in a tree that they can reach with their limbs. david: did you ever eat the termites yourself, are they tasty? jane: well i had to eat one just to say i had done so. [applause] [laughter] --[laughter] david: so people said how can this woman not trained as a scientist come up with discovery that we, famous scientists, didn't know about? jane: they were extremely arrogant, most of them. they were saying things like well, she's just a girl, she's straight out from england, why should we believe for? one of them even said maybe she taught the chimps to use tools, which as they were running away at the time -- david: so eventually national geographic decides to get a photographer to come over. jane: national geographic came after he approached them and they said we will fund her research after six months money runs out. jane: national geographic was able to get people interested in this for what reason? jane: this is
david: jane: right. david: and you discover that they make tools for what purpose? jane: fishing for termites, crumpling leaves to get water from a hollow in a tree that they can reach with their limbs. david: did you ever eat the termites yourself, are they tasty? jane: well i had to eat one just to say i had done so. [applause] [laughter] --[laughter] david: so people said how can this woman not trained as a scientist come up with discovery that we, famous scientists, didn't know about? jane:...
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david? david: okay. going to be a very important decision. thank you very much is, david, appreciate it. former acting attorney general matthew whitaker joins me now. thanks for being here. i first want to take us back to what happened with donald trump today because he's facing in new york this gag order, we don't know exactly how the judge is going to rule on whether he's violating it or not, but could what we saw this morning -- trump going out and campaigning -- be considered something that he shouldn't be doing with a gag order? and if so, isn't that direct election interference with his campaigning for the presidency? >> yes, it would be, david. good to be with you. i think the judge is going to be more focused on what he's sending out on truth social about witnesses especially. i don't think, you know, he is certainly entitled to campaign, and he is certainly entitled to do it outside of court hours on wednesdays and on weekends. but that being said, we are very close. if this court m
david? david: okay. going to be a very important decision. thank you very much is, david, appreciate it. former acting attorney general matthew whitaker joins me now. thanks for being here. i first want to take us back to what happened with donald trump today because he's facing in new york this gag order, we don't know exactly how the judge is going to rule on whether he's violating it or not, but could what we saw this morning -- trump going out and campaigning -- be considered something that...
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david: now this. president biden plans to let trump era tax cuts expire next year, that would raise taxes for millions of americans who earn less than $400,000 breaking his pledge. how high could we see taxes go and for how many people would be affected by that? >> reporter: including taxpayers including those making less then 400,000 a year will pay hundreds, even thousands more in taxes if president biden is reelected and sticks to his word. >> president biden: now trump is saying he wants to give another --'s tax credit expires, okay? let me tell you something. they will expire and stay dead forever if i'm elected. >> reporter: here are the numbers from the tax foundation. filers with no kids could pay $250 to 1700 more dollars in taxes. taxpayers who are married with kids would pay even more, between 1600, to $7500 more depending how many kids the couple hasn't how much they make, president biden vowed that under his tax plan americans making less than $400,000 a year wouldn't have to pay more in
david: now this. president biden plans to let trump era tax cuts expire next year, that would raise taxes for millions of americans who earn less than $400,000 breaking his pledge. how high could we see taxes go and for how many people would be affected by that? >> reporter: including taxpayers including those making less then 400,000 a year will pay hundreds, even thousands more in taxes if president biden is reelected and sticks to his word. >> president biden: now trump is saying...
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david? >> david: ike ejiochi right here at jfk airport. ike, good to have you in new york. >>> tonight, here in new york city, columbia university increasing security as pro-palestinian demonstrators rally against the israel-hamas war. the school switching to remote classes, and tonight, protests now spreading to campuses across the u.s. abc's stephanie ramos at columbia tonight. >> reporter: tonight, college campuses scrambling to handle a growing pro-palestinian protest movement. columbia university stepping up campus security and moving classes online. the school's president saying, "we need a reset to de-escalate the rancor." [ crowd chanting ] but today, fresh arrests and tensions boiling over on the first night of passover. this israeli assistant professor confronting university officials over being denied access to the main lawn, as school officials p tried to separate protesters. >> i am a professor here. i have every right to be everywhere on campus. you cannot let people that support hamas on campus, and me, a professor, not go o
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i'm david asman in for stuart varney. we are looking at the dow gaining, it was flat when we opened half an hour ago, it is now 135 points. look at nasdaq up 13/4 of 1%, 269 points. let's look at the 10 year treasury, more than a check down 5 basis points to 4.65. oil was trading up $0.37, bitcoin was trading down a little earlier and it is still down but has recovered a bit, it was down 600, 64,382. the latest read on consumer sentiment. neil: final april number is 77. 2, we are pessimistic about the current conditions and forward-looking for the economy, both those indices falling from prior reading, when you're inflation except asians ratcheted up to 3. 2%. %. 5 year stays the same, inflation is a problem. david: clearing going the opposite direction the fed wants us to go. if there is any rate going on at all. look at these headlines from politico. many legal pundits are surprised the supreme court is questioning the presidential immunity claims in a positive light for donald trump, reportedly holding off the record m
i'm david asman in for stuart varney. we are looking at the dow gaining, it was flat when we opened half an hour ago, it is now 135 points. look at nasdaq up 13/4 of 1%, 269 points. let's look at the 10 year treasury, more than a check down 5 basis points to 4.65. oil was trading up $0.37, bitcoin was trading down a little earlier and it is still down but has recovered a bit, it was down 600, 64,382. the latest read on consumer sentiment. neil: final april number is 77. 2, we are pessimistic...
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and of course, david will remind everyone first le, who exactly david is. remind us all about the role he has played generally. david, the prosecution's first witness, and a very important one and donald trump are old friends. >> they go back to the 1980s together. most importantly for this case david was the chairman and ceo of american media incorporated. you'll hear them referred to as ami. there's a company that runs the national enquirer, the famous or infamous tabloid, and the crocks of david is testimony goes to this practice that they would engage in called catch and kill, where they would purchase the rights to a story that would have been unflattering according to donald trump and then kill it and then not run it and they're going to focus specifically on three incidents of catch-and-kill in this trial. first of all, stormy daniels this is the charge. the charge relates not to the act of catching and killing. that's not the crime, but the final is not a crime, right? exactly. not a crime to catch and kill, not a crime to pay hush money. but the fi
and of course, david will remind everyone first le, who exactly david is. remind us all about the role he has played generally. david, the prosecution's first witness, and a very important one and donald trump are old friends. >> they go back to the 1980s together. most importantly for this case david was the chairman and ceo of american media incorporated. you'll hear them referred to as ami. there's a company that runs the national enquirer, the famous or infamous tabloid, and the...
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david? >> david: a lot of this focused on this first thing in the morning. aaron, thank you. >>> we turn tnow to what authorities say was a near disaster at jfk airport. air traffic control clearing four planes to cross a runway just as a passenger jet was about to take off. the pilot then aborting takeoff. yol hear the calls to the order. here's abc east ike ejiochi. >> reporter: tonight, the faa is investigating a near disaster at one of the nation's busiest airports. an april 17th zurich-bound swiss air flight cleared for takeoff at jfk, beginning to speed down the runway, forced to abort after noticing air traffic control also cleared four other planes to cross that same runway, putting them on a collision course. listen to air traffic control clearing swiss air flight 17. >> swiss 17k heavy, runway 4l, cleared for takeoff. >> reporter: then, moments later, as the plane is heading down the runway, the pilot suddenly sees the other planes taxiing and aborts the takeoff. >> swiss 17k heavy
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david? >> david: aaron katersky reporting all week long for us, aaron, thank you. >>> meantime tonight, there are new images just in after israel has now retaliated after iran's first-ever direct attack on israeli soil. tonight here, you will see the new satellite images of the damage inside iran. and where does this go from here? abc's matt gutman in israel again tonight. >> reporter: tonight, israel striking back inside iran, retaliating for tehran's first-ever direct attack on israel. the pinpoint strike happening shortly before dawn, videos circulating online appearing to show explosions in the distance. a senior u.s. official telling abc news israeli fighter jets firing at least three missiles from outside iranian airspace, destroying an air defense radar site that protects the natanz nuclear facility in central iran. but that nuclear facility, not the intended target. new satellite images released today showing damage near this iranian air base. the strike meant to send a message to te
david? >> david: aaron katersky reporting all week long for us, aaron, thank you. >>> meantime tonight, there are new images just in after israel has now retaliated after iran's first-ever direct attack on israeli soil. tonight here, you will see the new satellite images of the damage inside iran. and where does this go from here? abc's matt gutman in israel again tonight. >> reporter: tonight, israel striking back inside iran, retaliating for tehran's first-ever direct...
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>> david pecker? >> yeah. >> i felt there were some partings of what he was saying were credible, but he was definitely more inclined to help the former president. >> definitely sounded pro trump throughout his entire thing. >> what was it he said or what was it about his demeanor, hope, that made you think he wanted to help donald trump? >> throughout his entire interview basically, he was talking a lot about, oh, yes, they were, we were referring to the boss, mr. trump. and lots of pro trump language throughout his entire argument. and social studies class, we learn a lot about bias and bias in the media and bias in all different sorts of stories. so it was very interesting to hear how someone actually in court was showing the same bias that we've seen in the media sometimes. >> testimony, also -- >> go ahead, owen. sorry. >> okay. his testimony also reflected how crucial this whole case michael cohen is and will be when he takes the stand in a few weeks. >> i have to ask you both very quickly, what
>> david pecker? >> yeah. >> i felt there were some partings of what he was saying were credible, but he was definitely more inclined to help the former president. >> definitely sounded pro trump throughout his entire thing. >> what was it he said or what was it about his demeanor, hope, that made you think he wanted to help donald trump? >> throughout his entire interview basically, he was talking a lot about, oh, yes, they were, we were referring to the...
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of david pecker. is that a violation of the gag order? >> they're holding their ammunition. i think -- >> are they trying to influence david pecker? >> when i was a young watergate prosecutor, i thought we had won the battle that no one is above the law and i thought that that was last in memorial. now, trump is violating the gag order. i don't think it is a closed question. the difficulty is what is the judge going to do about it and the d.a. said we're not asking for incarceration. so what is the judge going to do? he has to follow the law. if my client did something like that, they would be in jail, i mean, there would be a hearing, handcuffs on before they ever have a hearing. what the judge is going to do incarceration, i just don't think is a realistic option. it would make trump a martyr. >> and so, politically, what do you think trump wants the judge to do? i mean, trump is trying to use this gag order politically to his benefit, right, richard? and is he trying to egg the judge to try to inca
of david pecker. is that a violation of the gag order? >> they're holding their ammunition. i think -- >> are they trying to influence david pecker? >> when i was a young watergate prosecutor, i thought we had won the battle that no one is above the law and i thought that that was last in memorial. now, trump is violating the gag order. i don't think it is a closed question. the difficulty is what is the judge going to do about it and the d.a. said we're not asking for...
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david asthma in for stuart. david: great show, maria. well, stawt said e this -- stuart said this earnings period would be a reckoning for a.i., and it sure is. microsoft and google's bets on a. i. are paying off and boosting their bottom lines. we're all over that. we we got request some key data on inflation this morning. cpe, or the core personal consumption expenditures price index, it's jar done -- jargon, it just means inflation without food and energy, it's coming in hotter than expected year-over-year. futures now leveling out. the dow and s&p 500 and nasdaq, we're taking a look at a them, they were much higher. they've come down but they're still in the green. let's check interest rates. the 10-year just above 4.6, 4.66. right now it's down a tick as we speak. the 2-year yield which yesterday went over 5% is now just below it at 4.98. bitcoin is trading around 64,000, about flat there. gold is moving higher. not a huge move, up $15.60 for an ounce. oil also on the rise trading around $84 a barrel. to politics now and, quote, do
david asthma in for stuart. david: great show, maria. well, stawt said e this -- stuart said this earnings period would be a reckoning for a.i., and it sure is. microsoft and google's bets on a. i. are paying off and boosting their bottom lines. we're all over that. we we got request some key data on inflation this morning. cpe, or the core personal consumption expenditures price index, it's jar done -- jargon, it just means inflation without food and energy, it's coming in hotter than expected...
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david pecker said, yes, it was later david pecker testified, we didn't want the story to embarrass mr. trump or embarrassed or hurt that campaign prosecutors are going to say, look, the motive was campaign donald trump's team is going to say well, there was also a personal motive here for donald trump's. so look for that on cross now eventually they enter into a contract with karen mcdougal, ami, david pecker enters into a contract that donald trump himself was not part of. and david pecker said the purpose of that agreement was to disguise the true nature of the contract. they didn't want the public learning about karen mcdougal's allegations. now that brings us to sort of between chapter two and chapter three. the big thing that happens is the access hollywood tape came out and the jury's not seeing that tape, but they've learned about it. this is where donald trump gets caught on camera talking about, you can grab them by the blank, et cetera. we remember that tape and pecker said, when that takes it came out, it was very embarrassing, very damaging. again, to the campaign importan
david pecker said, yes, it was later david pecker testified, we didn't want the story to embarrass mr. trump or embarrassed or hurt that campaign prosecutors are going to say, look, the motive was campaign donald trump's team is going to say well, there was also a personal motive here for donald trump's. so look for that on cross now eventually they enter into a contract with karen mcdougal, ami, david pecker enters into a contract that donald trump himself was not part of. and david pecker...
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david? >> david: we're just glad she's okay. kayna, thank you. >>> overseas tonight, "wall street journal" reporter evan gershkovich has been ordered to remain jailed in moscow until at least the end of june after losing an appeal of his pretrial detention. he was arrested more than a year ago now on espionage charges that he and the u.s. both, of course, deny. >>> when we come back here tonight, the images just coming in, the fiery plane crash. a vintage plane going down. >>> we're also tracking severe storms across several states, in a moment. frizz. dryness. breakage. new dove 10-in-1 serum hair mask with peptide complex. fortifies hair bonds at a molecular level. helps reverse ten signs of damage in one minute. keep living. we'll keep repairing. type 2 diabetes? discover the ozempic® tri-zone. ♪ ♪ i got the power of 3. i lowered my a1c, cv risk, and lost some weight. in studies, the majority of people reached an a1c under 7 and maintained it. i'm under 7. ozempic® lowers the risk of major cardiovascular events such as
david? >> david: we're just glad she's okay. kayna, thank you. >>> overseas tonight, "wall street journal" reporter evan gershkovich has been ordered to remain jailed in moscow until at least the end of june after losing an appeal of his pretrial detention. he was arrested more than a year ago now on espionage charges that he and the u.s. both, of course, deny. >>> when we come back here tonight, the images just coming in, the fiery plane crash. a vintage plane...
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and david pecker is testimony. i think it will come out later on thursday, but the idea that donald trump had to gross up michael cohen in order to make him whole for the payments as he is actually reimbursing him for what was being classified as payments for legal services, even though there had been no legal services rendered. so that's the given multi here. and i think what the prosecution is trying to show them, there's a lot of discussion of donald trump's hands and all of this is that he's very much a micro manager. he is taking really close looks at what the money is where the money is going to whom it is going. and this is just david pecker and michael cohen doing his bidding, but he is the mastermind, essentially the puppet master, and they are simply the puppets jeff, the prosecutor, questioning david pecker, noted today in court that the one in the election statutes, the case is based on does have a conspiracy provision. >> what does that send you about the way that the prosecution is trying to frame? we
and david pecker is testimony. i think it will come out later on thursday, but the idea that donald trump had to gross up michael cohen in order to make him whole for the payments as he is actually reimbursing him for what was being classified as payments for legal services, even though there had been no legal services rendered. so that's the given multi here. and i think what the prosecution is trying to show them, there's a lot of discussion of donald trump's hands and all of this is that...
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again, the focus that david pecker is here to tell the story that, number one, they used david pecker and the "national enquirer" to influence the 2016 election and that, number two, that they sought after these negative stories alleging extramarital affairs with donald trump in order to keep them from the american public before november of 2016, chris. >> okay. paul, trump's defense drilled in again today into the words standard in questioning pecker, they drew that running negative stories like one on trump's opponents was standard because it was good for business, but in redirect, steinglass also now honed in on that term. he asked is it standard to be negotiating with a presidential candidate's fixer on an agreement and is a $1 million liquidated damages clause on a $30,000 source agreement standard operating procedure. who's being more effective on the use of the word standard and why does it matter so much? >> so i think they were both making decent points. this trial is about trump's motive in arranging this hush money payment, hush money payments aren't illegal unless you're d
again, the focus that david pecker is here to tell the story that, number one, they used david pecker and the "national enquirer" to influence the 2016 election and that, number two, that they sought after these negative stories alleging extramarital affairs with donald trump in order to keep them from the american public before november of 2016, chris. >> okay. paul, trump's defense drilled in again today into the words standard in questioning pecker, they drew that running...
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david yes. >> good. yeah. good. so people come back track of this, all this doorman's story is the first of three parts of the catch and kill scheme that prosecutors are going to introduce. there's paying off after the doorman, the $30,000 next up will be the paying of karen mcdougal to catch and kill her story $150,000. and then the third one will be the one that's charged in the indictment. the falsification relating to the non-disclosure pay of stormy daniels and didn't say earlier today, karen the national enquirer typically didn't by stories just to suppress them. >> yes, i believe so, yes. that is definitely the case. and i think that goes that's further evidence that this was an illegal conspiracy which and the reason we keep going back to that term is a coconspirator statement is an exception to the hearsay rule and that's why you hear this coming up over and over again in court because a lot of evidence the prosecution is trying to said at the time this could be a very big story. i believe it's important th
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david: at one point and said, i really want to go live with the chimpanzees? david -- dr. goodall: no, i didn't. david: as i said, you didn't say that, what did you say? dr. goodall: i told him i wanted to study animals. although i hadn't been to college he believe that i could do it. he had been looking for someone for 10 years to go and study, not just any animal, but our closest living relatives, the chimpanzees. david: how long had you work for him before he said you could do this. so he said, ok, you could do this, but did he just give you guidance or tell you where to go? dr. goodall: no, he didn't have money, so it took him a year to get the money, tanzania where the chimps were and are was still part of the british protectorate in the british authorities said we won't take responsibilities for this young girl, but he never gave up so in the end he said, she cannot come alone so who volunteered, that same, amazing supportive mother. david: your mother came with you to africa to study the chimpanzees? dr. goodall: she didn't do the study, she looked after the chimpan
david: at one point and said, i really want to go live with the chimpanzees? david -- dr. goodall: no, i didn't. david: as i said, you didn't say that, what did you say? dr. goodall: i told him i wanted to study animals. although i hadn't been to college he believe that i could do it. he had been looking for someone for 10 years to go and study, not just any animal, but our closest living relatives, the chimpanzees. david: how long had you work for him before he said you could do this. so he...
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david: all right. very quickly on china, i'm going to ask you a diplomatic question, but we saw antony blinken go in there a couple of days ago and basically not push them on any of the issues. they were talking about cooperating on fentanyl. well we know that china doesn't cooperate. they do it. they didn't mention tik tok. do you think we're going to get anywhere with those kind of conversations instead of tough talk when dealing with ccp? >> well, we just have to realize that china is always looking out for their own interests. so we can't be naive about that. so we try to find out where we can cooperate with them, but never let our guard down and understand that if there's an opportunity for their advantage, they will take it. david: absolutely. we've seen it happen too many times. david perkins, thank you, general, thank you for coming in. >> have a great day. david: and president biden is set to talk at the correspondent's dinner, tensions abroad. is that a place to break the tensions? and tornad
david: all right. very quickly on china, i'm going to ask you a diplomatic question, but we saw antony blinken go in there a couple of days ago and basically not push them on any of the issues. they were talking about cooperating on fentanyl. well we know that china doesn't cooperate. they do it. they didn't mention tik tok. do you think we're going to get anywhere with those kind of conversations instead of tough talk when dealing with ccp? >> well, we just have to realize that china is...
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david pecker. we'll be right back how would really happened sunday at nine on cnn. >> you know, when i take the bike out like this, all my stress is just melt away. >> i hear that is bad. boy can fix anything yeah. >> tough day at work, nice cruises sorts. >> you write out when i'm writing, i'm not even thinking about my painful cavity he shouldn't ignore it. and every time i get stressed about having to pay my bills hop. on the bike, man, i'll come on. >> you got to pay your bills. >> you don't have to worry about anything when you're protected by america's number one motorcycle insurer? >> well, you definitely do those things aren't related so that is a vibrating pain at morgan stanley old-school hard work meets ball new thinking to help you see untapped possibilities and relax leslie, work with you to make them real okay. yeah, we got orders coming in, starting a business is never easy. a star near eight months pregnant that's a different story. sorry. >> i couldn't slow down. we were starting a
david pecker. we'll be right back how would really happened sunday at nine on cnn. >> you know, when i take the bike out like this, all my stress is just melt away. >> i hear that is bad. boy can fix anything yeah. >> tough day at work, nice cruises sorts. >> you write out when i'm writing, i'm not even thinking about my painful cavity he shouldn't ignore it. and every time i get stressed about having to pay my bills hop. on the bike, man, i'll come on. >> you got...
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let's talk about the role of david pecker. his credibility, once it's evaluated by the jurors -- he was the first witness and the feature witness of the trial so far -- is to take some of the burden to of michael cohen, who is obviously -- has damage connected to him being convicted and having admitted to perjury in the past and served time for that. >> right. that's baked into the calculation with michael cohen. he is a difficult witness. the government can't hug him too hard. he was donald trump's pick not prosecutor's pick. we are seeing this process that defense lawyer goes through in cross-examination. as vaughn said, they can't argue the evidence when they are cross-examining the witness. they are collecting coins that they hope will turn out to be valuable in closing argument when they can go back and argue to the jury. you can't really believe these people, they are not credible. >> the other thing, catherine, is this gag order hearing. judge merchan set it for next thursday. that's another week before dealing with the
let's talk about the role of david pecker. his credibility, once it's evaluated by the jurors -- he was the first witness and the feature witness of the trial so far -- is to take some of the burden to of michael cohen, who is obviously -- has damage connected to him being convicted and having admitted to perjury in the past and served time for that. >> right. that's baked into the calculation with michael cohen. he is a difficult witness. the government can't hug him too hard. he was...
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david schmaier. really great to have you on the show. and, david, i want to start with this, cos in this show, we've been looking at the billions of dollars behind the global pet industry. so i want to start by asking you, do you have pets? so, aaron, we love pets in our house. and my wife and i, we have two dogs and we just simply love them to death. and, uh, you know, to all the pet lovers all around the world, you know, we're with you. do you spend a lot of money on them? more than i would have thought. and, uh, probably like you and, uh, but, you know, it's worth every penny. ok. that's great. so, david, let's talk about your company, salesforce. you're a huge company. in fact, you're the 61st largest company on the planet. but, look, let's be frank here. a lot of people watching this won't have heard of salesforce. so just briefly explain what it is you do and what is the core of your business. sure. salesforce helps companies connect with their customers in entirely new ways. so we work with some of the largest companies in the wor
david schmaier. really great to have you on the show. and, david, i want to start with this, cos in this show, we've been looking at the billions of dollars behind the global pet industry. so i want to start by asking you, do you have pets? so, aaron, we love pets in our house. and my wife and i, we have two dogs and we just simply love them to death. and, uh, you know, to all the pet lovers all around the world, you know, we're with you. do you spend a lot of money on them? more than i would...
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and david, you're thoughts about what we're learning for the first time from david pecker's testimony? >> it is pretty stark. to think about practices that were in affect at the national enquirer. if you stopped someone on the street and said is the gossip tabloid going be an avatar or have secret agendas made for the stories they public or don't publish. and people thought gosh, there might be some give and take maybe there is some favoritism. but what we've learned about here is that this tabloid, that is consumed by millions of people, often on check out stands and often at home, often these days online, shared on social media, was picking and killing what stories to publish on the basis of what would help a friend ofity publisher david pecker, a friend by the name of donald trump and according to pecker's own testimony, what might embarrass his presidential came in that 2016 cycle. pecker was on board in 2016 walking through stories with michael cohen about what things they should pick to go after, hillary clinton and he had previous thought about what kind of stories earlier in t
and david, you're thoughts about what we're learning for the first time from david pecker's testimony? >> it is pretty stark. to think about practices that were in affect at the national enquirer. if you stopped someone on the street and said is the gossip tabloid going be an avatar or have secret agendas made for the stories they public or don't publish. and people thought gosh, there might be some give and take maybe there is some favoritism. but what we've learned about here is that...
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so, david pecker testified. he consulted with an election attorney, a special attorney who does election law. and then he ran the karen mcdougal agreement by his own company's general counsel, their top lawyer. now, both of those are privileged conversations between attorney and client so david pecker didn't go into details. but, a prosecutor asked him based on that conversation, did you come to the decision you no longer wanted to be reimbursed for the money that ami had laid out to acquire karen mcdougal's lifetime rate ? david pecker responded, "yes, that is correct." "i called michael cohen, i said the agreement, the assignment deal is off. i'm not going forward. it is a bad idea. i want you to rip up the agreement. " in other words, david pecker had a brush with this in the past, campaign finance law and how it is located in a catch and kill scheme for a candidate, thought about them doing the same thing here, had a talk with his lawyer, decided receiving the money for the express purpose of paying off trum
so, david pecker testified. he consulted with an election attorney, a special attorney who does election law. and then he ran the karen mcdougal agreement by his own company's general counsel, their top lawyer. now, both of those are privileged conversations between attorney and client so david pecker didn't go into details. but, a prosecutor asked him based on that conversation, did you come to the decision you no longer wanted to be reimbursed for the money that ami had laid out to acquire...
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yes, david mccullough. we published david for over 50 years. he was a beloved author. and he my favorite story about david mccullough. i'm not even sure it's you know, i'm not sure it's the one you were referring to. but i'll tell it to you, because i i think it really exempt defies. you know what we are as a publishing company. david was under contract to us to write a book about picasso, and he he spent about a year on it. and he came to the conclusion that he didn't want to write the book because he really did not want pablo picasso in his life any more. he didn't like the guy and david david had a really terrific literary agent named mort janklow. mort came to simon schuster. he said david wants to give his money back. he wants to give his advance back. he doesn't want to write this book and the people at simon schuster at the time, i believe it was -- snider, said, keep the money, don't return it. we want to publish whatever david does next and he'll come up with a better idea. and the book that he came up with was truman. and obviously that changed the trajectory
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one, this was not david first rodeo. and, two, david pecker was always serving david pecker. in other words, the primary purpose of the payment had nothing to do with benefiting donald trump's campaign, trump the david pecker was good business as he had always been. that doesn't, to your point,, and the fact that it is still a federal election law violation. more importantly, as david pecker acknowledged in his direct, he knew it at the time. >> let me interject. isn't there a big difference between what david pecker used to do for donald trump for 17 years in terms of reading stories and trying to keep him happy and trying to get them to contribute and all of that stuff and then once trump campaign started in 2015 and 2016, that is when david pecker started paying to shut people up for the first time. persecution said in their opening statement on monday that that was only once trump had his presidential campaign going, that was the first time they ever paid anyone, paid anyone for information about trump. it is qualitatively process at that point. >> i agree with that. and,
one, this was not david first rodeo. and, two, david pecker was always serving david pecker. in other words, the primary purpose of the payment had nothing to do with benefiting donald trump's campaign, trump the david pecker was good business as he had always been. that doesn't, to your point,, and the fact that it is still a federal election law violation. more importantly, as david pecker acknowledged in his direct, he knew it at the time. >> let me interject. isn't there a big...
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david has been very nice. a nice guy. >> you have to wonder, with donald trump's penchant for attacking just about every person involved in his various civil and criminal trials, why is it that he's laid off david pecker, the former publisher of the "national enquirer" tabloid? especially since pecker's testimony today was quite revelatory. he shared for the first time that she signed a cooperation letter with the manhattan d.a.'s office back in october of 2019. that was even before alvin bragg was elected district attorney. pecker also admitted that he was well aware that he was breaking campaign finance and election laws when he acted on his catch and kill agreement with donald trump and michael cohen. having cut similar deals with, of all people, trump's apprentice rival and fellow republican show biz performer turned politician, arnold schwarzenegger. what pecker's testimony provided to jurors is how involved trump was in the scheme. how much access pecker had to the trump world, including in the white hou
david has been very nice. a nice guy. >> you have to wonder, with donald trump's penchant for attacking just about every person involved in his various civil and criminal trials, why is it that he's laid off david pecker, the former publisher of the "national enquirer" tabloid? especially since pecker's testimony today was quite revelatory. he shared for the first time that she signed a cooperation letter with the manhattan d.a.'s office back in october of 2019. that was even...
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a week or two later david urban david, kentucky. and thank you very much we're just so donald walking back into the courtroom here with a paula reid& kaitlan collins, that was the argument that down trump made that they sort of ended up on, which is this was locker room talk about the access hollywood tape and that's sort of the line that they embraced. >> it was a moment of complete crisis when this tape came out. i mean, the idea, yes. now, they'll say you know, when something happens. oh, well, it kipp is bad as access. hello, but the fact that they survived and lived through that it's kind of gallows humor among trump, aide who were there at that time. also, there's evidence and documents to back us up where hope hicks, michael cohen, others were talking about this. i mean, that tape came out when they were in the middle of debate prep. it is lowered. >> it came out on the front. i mean, i remember i did the debate on sunday we were doing debate prep friday is when the tape came out. i mean, it was a bombshell. >> trump's fraud,
a week or two later david urban david, kentucky. and thank you very much we're just so donald walking back into the courtroom here with a paula reid& kaitlan collins, that was the argument that down trump made that they sort of ended up on, which is this was locker room talk about the access hollywood tape and that's sort of the line that they embraced. >> it was a moment of complete crisis when this tape came out. i mean, the idea, yes. now, they'll say you know, when something...
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david: you bet. last thing i will say and then we will move on is that one of the most smartest and decent people i met at the state department was bill byrne. thank you for being here. let us jump into it. the situation in ukraine with russia unprovoked invasion and we hope that there -- there is a vote we hope coming up on saturday. give us your sense of how important it is to help ukraine. what does it mean if we do not, could putin actually prevail? bill: i cannot think of a more important question, certainly not before the u.s. congress. there is a huge amount at stake not only with ukraine and ukrainians, or about european security, but about xi jinping's china and his ambition and the indo pacific. and this is really a question of whether or not the adversaries understand our reliability and determination and whether the allies and partners understand that as well. the consequences are enormous for what the house of representatives is considering. first i should say i am very proud of the role
david: you bet. last thing i will say and then we will move on is that one of the most smartest and decent people i met at the state department was bill byrne. thank you for being here. let us jump into it. the situation in ukraine with russia unprovoked invasion and we hope that there -- there is a vote we hope coming up on saturday. give us your sense of how important it is to help ukraine. what does it mean if we do not, could putin actually prevail? bill: i cannot think of a more important...
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david pecker is a narrator for this case. and he's laying out the scheme, the multiple times that they killed any bad evidence against donald trump, and that they promoted bad evidence against his opponents. so you have this, you know, like you're building a house and now you have the framework. then you get to michael cohen, and it's already been built up, so he sounds sensible and okay. and then you have the documents. and you can't rebut the documents. donald trump signed those checks. you have the tape recordings. donald trump said, oh, yeah, i know, let's just use cash. no, no, no. so i think the defense really has its work cut out for it. one of the senior people on the watergate case, one said, you know, there are some cases that no one can win. there are some cases where you have to pound the table with the facts because you have the facts. some where you have the law, you emphasize the law, and some where you don't have anything. and even clarence darryl couldn't win the case. so i don't think blanch is clarence daro
david pecker is a narrator for this case. and he's laying out the scheme, the multiple times that they killed any bad evidence against donald trump, and that they promoted bad evidence against his opponents. so you have this, you know, like you're building a house and now you have the framework. then you get to michael cohen, and it's already been built up, so he sounds sensible and okay. and then you have the documents. and you can't rebut the documents. donald trump signed those checks. you...
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but david pecker walks in and he says that donald trump tells a joke, hey, this is david pecker. he's the chairman of the national enquirer, and he probably knows more than all of you in here. what got the laugh was then pecker said the other gentlemen, other and they didn't find it funny that nobody but trump's, but trump from smiled and the jurors and the court, those are in the court and the courtroom, how to laugh as well. so it was a funny moment. it was really the only time today that donald trump actually reacted to the testimony. i think we've seen throughout pecker's testimony, he really has tried not to react. >> he has been very controlled if he's not allegedly nodding off. >> yes. >> that's what that's what here. but i'll also say what came out today, which was important is not just that this was done allegedly for other people, but that there was a relationship with the enquirer, david pecker is about far back as 1990 h's. we'll call it fixing these stories far before for donald trump was the political icon. so there's, there's a history here. but to be clear, just b
but david pecker walks in and he says that donald trump tells a joke, hey, this is david pecker. he's the chairman of the national enquirer, and he probably knows more than all of you in here. what got the laugh was then pecker said the other gentlemen, other and they didn't find it funny that nobody but trump's, but trump from smiled and the jurors and the court, those are in the court and the courtroom, how to laugh as well. so it was a funny moment. it was really the only time today that...
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they're making the connection the david pecker and donald trump were friends david pecker, one point said, the defense attorneys are making the argument. yes. no, no, no, no. the prosecutor prosecutes because they wanted to say david pecker wouldn't be doing this to hurt donald trump. he liked it and he said at one point, i felt that donald trump was my mentor. he helped me throughout my career. i still consider them close even though we haven't spoken. i still consider him a friend. so trump's attorney or the defense attorney, emile bove, is asking you a series of questions since right now, if david pecker, the witness, about how prosecutors in fact prepared pecker to give, quote, consistent testimony. >> every time he's testified, david chatterley and some very interesting testimony not long ago this afternoon, we're david pecker recalled a phone conversation. he had with trump's white house team at the time according to mr. packer, hope hicks, and sarah huckabee sanders sara was the communications director or the press secretary, and hope x was a special assistant to the president
they're making the connection the david pecker and donald trump were friends david pecker, one point said, the defense attorneys are making the argument. yes. no, no, no, no. the prosecutor prosecutes because they wanted to say david pecker wouldn't be doing this to hurt donald trump. he liked it and he said at one point, i felt that donald trump was my mentor. he helped me throughout my career. i still consider them close even though we haven't spoken. i still consider him a friend. so trump's...
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on cross-examination of david pecker today? >> the core of his he's a vehicle by the prosecution to set the stage and just talk about this august 2015 meeting in which this catch and kill conspiracy as the prosecution has laid it out, began where he met with donald trump and michael cohen. so they were trying to go back to that meeting and suggests that it was just like businesses usual, it was standard operating procedure for the national enquirer. so aiml beauvais want to trump's defense lawyers had asked pecker on the stan i want you i want to stick with the august 2015 trump tower meeting. pecker says yes, beauvais says, at that meeting, the concept of catch-and-kill was not discussed, correct? pecker said that's correct but they asked and then there was no discussion of a financial dimension to any agreement at that meeting, correct? pecker said, yes, that's correct. so trying to say that there was no blatant conversation about a catch and kill and that i'm going to buy the deals now on redirect with the prosecution, they
on cross-examination of david pecker today? >> the core of his he's a vehicle by the prosecution to set the stage and just talk about this august 2015 meeting in which this catch and kill conspiracy as the prosecution has laid it out, began where he met with donald trump and michael cohen. so they were trying to go back to that meeting and suggests that it was just like businesses usual, it was standard operating procedure for the national enquirer. so aiml beauvais want to trump's...
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the answer from david pecker, quote, yes. he added, the actual purpose was to acquire lifetime rights so it was not published by any other news organization. pecker said it was standard to suppress stories to help a friend or to use as leverage with a celebrity, this was catch and kill in order to influence a presidential election. now with court adjourned for the weekend, it's all systems go as we head into next week with key testimony still ahead. this is where we start the hour with some of our most favorite reports and friends. two people inside the courtroom today, investigative reporter susan craig and former u.s. attorney and former deputy assistant attorney general harry litman. lucky for us, andrew is still here as is lockland. sue, we start with you and your wonderful notebook. >> i have to say i think the most interesting part of today was the contination of that agreement that karen mcdougal had. donald trump's lawyers really tried to muddy the water on it. put some poison in the ear that karen mcdougal got someth
the answer from david pecker, quote, yes. he added, the actual purpose was to acquire lifetime rights so it was not published by any other news organization. pecker said it was standard to suppress stories to help a friend or to use as leverage with a celebrity, this was catch and kill in order to influence a presidential election. now with court adjourned for the weekend, it's all systems go as we head into next week with key testimony still ahead. this is where we start the hour with some of...
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david is a nice guy. somewhere, it deflates those that want to rally around the martyr. >> what's interesting from a human nature aspect is that donald trump is the gift that keeps on giving. if you're attached to donald trump in any way, manner, shape, or form, you're going to end up in trouble with the law just by being with trump. to see his face, the still picture we showed, this is the first time in that man's life that he has been captured, and he is captured today. he will be captured every day that he has to sit in court. it's got to have an enormous emotional impact on him. >> and that's not all. >>> let's talk again, barbara mcquade, about what will happen in a couple hours. oral arguments at the supreme court on the question of immunity. we heard donald trump say to the group of reporters at the construction site, a president has to have total immunity, otherwise, he is a ceremonial president. suggesting when asked a couple months ago that, yes, he should have immunity if he sent s.e.a.l. team
david is a nice guy. somewhere, it deflates those that want to rally around the martyr. >> what's interesting from a human nature aspect is that donald trump is the gift that keeps on giving. if you're attached to donald trump in any way, manner, shape, or form, you're going to end up in trouble with the law just by being with trump. to see his face, the still picture we showed, this is the first time in that man's life that he has been captured, and he is captured today. he will be...
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>> well, what david -- david pecker did was he contextualize the whole story. you set the table for the prosecution's case. remember, this is a guy who printed an awful lot of bs over the years. when he got on the stand, he was a truth teller and came across very well and they could not break him on cross examination. so, the story he told was kind of the prelude to the crime. the crime in this case is alleged to be michael cohen and his boss, their boss, president donald , falsified business documents as part of a scheme to cover up the payment to stormy daniels so that she would not talk just before the election about their affair. it turns out that there was a precedent to all of this. there was a doorman at a owned building who is going to serve as a story about having a love child. the story was not true, but he was paid just so he would not put it out there and hurt . in a more important prelude that we heard a lot about from david , karen mcdougal, who was president donald 's mistress for a 10 month period in 2006 and 2007, she was paid for her story, on
>> well, what david -- david pecker did was he contextualize the whole story. you set the table for the prosecution's case. remember, this is a guy who printed an awful lot of bs over the years. when he got on the stand, he was a truth teller and came across very well and they could not break him on cross examination. so, the story he told was kind of the prelude to the crime. the crime in this case is alleged to be michael cohen and his boss, their boss, president donald , falsified...
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david pecker and trump. that the conversation during which and said trump said to him, yet again, how is karen? >> is the implication of "house or girl," and "how's karen?" is she holding to agreement? >> is she and is she happy with what you've offered. talked on direct about the fact that karen mcdougal thought this was a serious arrangement. she was trying to forward her career and wanted to do red carpet interviews, she wanted to write columns in some of the fitness magazines, so at one point, david pecker has her come to new york and they have a meeting where he hears her out about her various complaints about her contractual arrangement with american media. why? he wants to come in his words, keep her in the family. hold her close. >> it's sad and sordid. i did think, as i was reading our notes on the internal slack , because we don't have the transcript, that the john edwards case is like, the closest parallel we have particularly because that ended up in acquittal, because that was this question of w
david pecker and trump. that the conversation during which and said trump said to him, yet again, how is karen? >> is the implication of "house or girl," and "how's karen?" is she holding to agreement? >> is she and is she happy with what you've offered. talked on direct about the fact that karen mcdougal thought this was a serious arrangement. she was trying to forward her career and wanted to do red carpet interviews, she wanted to write columns in some of the...