are watching, and i have been watching and hoping for the professionalism of the police force in their response. they didn t volunteer or ask to be there, we asked them to be there and what we have seen so far from what the camera can detect has been no police brutality, no overreaction by the police, and cooperation by the students who are being arrested. well, let me say this, to take into account, nypd has been preparing for this. this is not new to that city, dealing with these situations, and part of the reason for the administration there at columbia , moving in in the way nypd did, they were well prepared. they ve been preparing for this for some time. they have been relying on intelligence, i m sure. they had a plan and we saw that. so far, it has been without incident. those officers, i am quite sure, are only using the necessary force, but i think we are in a situation where we are hopefully seeing this come to an end, because it should have come to an end, this w
i have of course been watching all your coverage here, and what we have seen on the videos so far is actually the most organized and most common most professional police intervention we have ever seen on a college campus. there is not a huge collection of those, but there is enough beginning in 1968, to show how different this one is. the 1968 version, those 700 arrested students were gleefully beaten by the nypd. in those days, the police departments were going into campuses, were gleeful about the violence that they were visiting upon those antiwar protesters, and it was relentless, vicious, and cruel, and extended to the democratic convention in chicago, by investigated by police right. that s not what we are seeing tonight. our screen has been filled with what clearly do appear to be columbia student sets escorted by a police officer, both of them, the police officer and student walking very calmly to whatever that arrest destination is, what vehicle they will put those k
done yet, and it will be a major battle to get all parties to agree to this deal. not the least of which would be israeli prime minister benjamin yahoo, aaron korsh has been staunchly opposed. all right. thank you very much. kylie atwood in beijing tonight and thanks so much to all of you for being with us anderson starts now good, evening welcome to our continuing special prompt time covers the fast-moving trump hush money trial date eight saw three witnesses testify. former national enquirer publisher david pecker, wrapping up a week on the stand, former trump personal assistant or rhona graff seemingly undermining the former president is denial about faris has stormy daniels and karen mcdougal and a former executive of the bank or michael cohen arrange the, uh, hundred and $30,000 daniels payout? we re on a graph under defense cross-examination in meetings, she was not testifying by choice, but nonetheless, telling prosecutors that she kept contact information for the tw
witnesses testify, former national enquirer publisher david pecker, wrapping up a week on the stand, former trump personal assistance, or rhona graff, seemingly undermining the former president is denial about faris and stormy daniels and karen mcdougal, and a former executive of the bank where michael cohen arrange the, uh, hundred and $30,000 daniels payout? rhona graff, under defense cross-examination in meetings. she was not testifying by choice, but nonetheless, telling prosecutors that she kept contact information for the two women her boss had denied knowing intimately, including stormy daniels cell phone number and two addresses for karen mcdougal she also said she vaguely recalled one seeing daniels at trump tower on the 26th floor. then when prompted by the defense, she said it might have been in connection with the apprentice earlier. the defense tried hard to undermine former national enquirer publisher david pecker, and upcoming witness, michael cohen the trump s
earlier. the defense tried hard to undermine former national enquirer publisher david pecker and upcoming witness, michael cohen. trump s attorney, emil bove, a asking if he believed cohen was prone to exaggeration, pecker agreeing that he was the end of it all, the former president had this to say about the trials so far this is eight days that we all sitting in this courthouse. this is all biden-run indictment it s an order to try and win election political opponent nothing like this has ever happened eight days country is going to hell and we sit here day after, day after day, which is their plan well, the foreign president offer no evidence. of course, who any of those claims. there s no evidence that any of what he said is true. and i m joining us tonight, new york criminal defense attorney arthur aidala, also attorney and former apprentice contestant stacey schneider, cnn political commentator earl lewis cnn legal analyst let s karen friedman, agnifilo and elie honi