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ABC News' Dave Packer talks about the Trump Hush Money Trial in New York. More on UCLA Protests. Biden is bring Palestinian Refugees to the US. 

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All right, we will take a brief break from the
coverage of all the mayhem another type of circus continuing
in New York Trump the Hush Bunny trial. It's day
number ten already just really moving along, isn't it. And
we're going to talk with Dave Packer from ABC and

(00:45):
I think today you had one of Trump's attorney's cross
examining Stormy Daniel's former attorney, among other things. Dave, how
are you, Dave Packer?

Speaker 2 (00:55):
Yes, oh there you are, ah here I am, yes. Yeah.
So we started out this morning with another instance where
there was a hearing on whether Trump violated the gag
order in the case. Again, that's after Trump was fined
nine thousand dollars for other gag order violations. We haven't
had a monetary amount unease and they haven't come to

(01:18):
a conclusion. But then it was back to a testimony
and Keith Davidson was on the stand again. He's the
LA lawyer who specialized basically in not just getting money
for Stormy Daniels or Karen McDougall, but as the defense
was pointing out got money for all sorts of clients,
they were you know, painting it as extortion, and Davidson

(01:40):
took issue with that, and again there was this kind
of a lawyer to lawyer. He did exchange between the
defense and Davidson himself on the stand, basically saying, you know,
he didn't remember details of certain cases that they were
bringing up. They were bringing up old cases like one

(02:02):
that involved Lindsay Lohan, and then there was another one
about other celebrities, Charlie Sheen, and he was asking about
details and david said, look, I have so many cases.
I don't remember all of this stuff. So they were
trying to attack his credibility.

Speaker 1 (02:17):
That's an all star lineup, Lindsay Lohan and Charlie Sheen.

Speaker 2 (02:20):
Yeah, apparently that's the typically Iceberg.

Speaker 1 (02:24):
So I mean, what were they looking to get out
of him exactly? What were they What was the information
that he would have here or is he just laying
the groundwork.

Speaker 2 (02:32):
Yeah, Well, what happened was we had the first time
we heard Michael Cohene's voice in the courtroom was not
him being there himself, but was on the recording that
he had with Keith Davidson, and apparently Cohen recorded as surreptitiously,
and in one of the recordings introduced into the evidence
by the prosecutors, Cohen could be heard telling Davidson that

(02:55):
he was saying to Donald Trump, I can't tell you
how many times he Trump said to me, I hate
the fact that we did it. And this trying to
kind of layout that Donald Trump knew about these hush
money payments, because it's come up in court that his
name was not on these documents. So you know, that
was the execution was trying to get.

Speaker 1 (03:16):
Across it, right, They're trying to prove that, yeah, Trump
was in on this exactly. This wasn't Cahin doing something
all by himself.

Speaker 2 (03:23):
And we'll get to that a little more of that
when Cohen takes a stand. That's ultimately going to happen
and you know, they're sort of laying the groundwork for this.
They also had a forensic tech expert who analyzed the
phone that this was recorded on, just to basically kind
of shoe away any any accusations that things were doctored
on the phone and this wasn't a true recording. Interestingly,

(03:47):
when they asked him about Michael Cohen's phone, he said
that there how many thousands, There were over thirty thousand
contacts on that phone, which was kind of interesting. Said
that was unusual.

Speaker 1 (04:01):
Thirty thousand phone number, Actually forty thousand.

Speaker 2 (04:05):
No, I'm not that number.

Speaker 3 (04:07):
You're talking about Cohen's phone.

Speaker 2 (04:08):
The Cohen's phone. Yeah, ten pages for Trump alone, contact.

Speaker 1 (04:17):
Nobody, forty thousand people. That's that's a baseball stadium.

Speaker 2 (04:22):
It's a lot of a lot of people that he's calling.

Speaker 3 (04:25):
Did you know that many people?

Speaker 2 (04:28):
I don't know, but yeah, they said that was a
bit unusual.

Speaker 1 (04:32):
All right now, Now, did did the did the attorney
the Trump attorney ad he say his name Emo Bov,
Bobi Bov. Was he trying to spend this that that
Davidson was actual Keith Davidson. Stormy Daniels attorney was trying
to extort money when he was negotiating for Trump to pay.

Speaker 2 (04:56):
Yeah. You know, the way they're painting this is basically
that it was a shakedown now, you know. The prosecution
is saying, look, this was a hush payment that the
former president willingly wanted to make, that a contract was signed,
and that this, you know, happened shortly after the Access
Hollywood tape, and the former president, according to the prosecution,

(05:21):
had determined that he couldn't take two of these sexual
scandal hits back to back, and he just kind of
wanted this to go away, although they did, you know,
kind of talk about again that I hate the fact
that we did it, you know, so he seemed conflicted
about it.

Speaker 1 (05:38):
Right, But the attorney's trying to spin it around, saying, no,
Stormy Daniels was extorting us, I guess, giving the impression
she's threatening to go public unless we pay her off
because she knows how the damage she can do.

Speaker 2 (05:50):
Right, They're trying to paint Davidson as this leezy lawyer
who just kind of extracts money from people.

Speaker 1 (05:55):
All right, all right, well thank you very much, Dave, Yeah,
you bet, take care. Dave Packer from ABC News on
the Trump trial. Nothing in that Trump trial is going
to matter. You can't compete today. Trump was after you
got it at court. He was meeting with like NYPD

(06:15):
and the Fire Department in New York. And he's getting
a lot of mileage out of making appearances with the
good guys in New York City, trying to keep the
peace against all the insanity going on at the college campuses.
All right, when we come back, you know, there was
a Jewish student attacked at UCLA, a girl, in fact,

(06:41):
she was knocked unconscious and had to be taken to
the hospital. And we'd heard about this in the last
twenty four hours. NBC did a story on it. We're
going to play you that story to show you that
there is there was violence against a Jewish student and
it's it's it's bad stuff. We'll tell you about it

(07:03):
when we come back.

Speaker 4 (07:04):
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Speaker 1 (07:11):
I'm just watching the Biden administration has been furiously trying
to put together some kind of ceasefire agreement between Hamas
and Israel because all this disruption going on in America
is doing terrible damage to the Biden campaign because it

(07:32):
just looked like. It looks like the whole world is
out of control. American campuses are out of control, and
there's a sense that there's nobody driving the car anymore.
And they know this, and they got they got Arabs
in this country. Muslim is angry with them. They are
Jewish people angry with them. Everybody's pissed off for different reasons.

(07:53):
We played you that clip. Oh played again, because it's
only twelve seconds. Play the clip again. At the University
of Alabama, the protesters, these are pro Israeli protesters and
pro Palestinian protesters in agreement.

Speaker 3 (08:04):
On they have a chance.

Speaker 1 (08:13):
Yeah, it's the f bom F Joe Biden. Everybody channing
that down in Alabama. Palestinian sympathizers, Israeli sympathizers. So what
they're trying to do is get some kind of cease
fire that it only everybody to stand down. And so
I just saw that that Amas, though is not playing along.
Hamas's condition is a permanent cease fire and all the

(08:36):
Israeli troops removed from Gaza, and that yahoo. The Prime
Minister of Israel says, no, We're going to finish this
off eventually. No, So if that's the negotiation. There's no
ceasefire coming until somebody backs off.

Speaker 5 (08:55):
Hey John, Yeah, So the UCLA chancellor, your friend, Jean Block,
is just really a letter to the campus.

Speaker 3 (09:01):
Community, a lot of letters. Yes, it's another.

Speaker 5 (09:03):
Letter, and this one was just released. Do you want
me to just give you us an oposition?

Speaker 6 (09:08):
Yeah?

Speaker 3 (09:08):
Yeah, go ahead, Okay.

Speaker 5 (09:09):
Our community is in deep paint. We are reeling from
days of violence and division, and we hope with all
our hearts that we can return to a place where
our students, faculty, and staff feel safe and one day
connected again. He said the university had planned to allow
protesters and community members to voice their opinions about the
ongoing war between Israel and amass as long as students

(09:29):
and educators were not placed in harm's way, but following
violent conflicts between demonstrators and counter demonstrators, the decision was
made to clear Royce quad.

Speaker 1 (09:40):
I'd like to write a letter to Gene Block, You
dumb cluck. You allow your radical professors to teach your
students that America is an occupying, colonializing, unfit and an
illegitimate nation, and then you teach them that Israel is
also an occupying, colonizing unfit nation.

Speaker 3 (10:07):
That's what you taught them.

Speaker 1 (10:08):
You taught them that the US shouldn't exist because of
its past sins, Israel shouldn't exist.

Speaker 3 (10:15):
And then they believed you.

Speaker 1 (10:18):
And you taught them that the Palestinians are oppressed and
the Jews are the oppressor. You have faculty who are
who are also joining these protests and reinforcing that message
every day. This is all the kids have heard at
while at UCLA. What'd you think was going to happen?
And then when the trouble started and the first tent
popped up, you were too weak and silly and foolish

(10:39):
to get rid of the tents. And I can only
assume that you also sympathize with the Palestinian cause. And
no and nobody refers to them as Hamas one of
the worst terrorist organizations in the world.

Speaker 3 (10:53):
Oh, it's the Palestinians. No, it's Hammas.

Speaker 1 (10:55):
By the way, Hammas is extremely popular among the Palestinian people.

Speaker 3 (11:00):
Go check the polling.

Speaker 1 (11:01):
The polling for Hamas favorability rating through the roof. Joe
Biden wishes he was as popular in America as Hamas
is with Palestine. But none of that truth has ever
talked to these kids. And you listen to these kids talk,
I mean Blake's talk to none of them. Some of them,
they're they're dumbest dirt, They're in coherent, they don't make

(11:23):
any sense, they're ignorant. This is from Gene blocks UCLA.
You know the cheap the cheap wine is. Oh, you
got to resign. You know what, you'd have to clean
house of probably a thousand people in the administration and
the professors. And I don't think you could find a

(11:44):
thousand reasonable professors and administrators anywhere in the country to
replace them. It's its own weird cult. You can just
say it. Can't send your kids to schools like this anymore.
These elite colleges. They're shot to hell. They're running. They're
running on the name plate. They're running on the way
the La Times runs on its masthead. It says the

(12:05):
La Times. But it's not the La Times that used
to be. The UCLA is not the university it used
to be. It's been completely infested and taken over. And
here's another thing that happened at UCLA. A Jewish student
by the name of Eleanor got attacked, knocked unconscious, hit
her head on the sidewalk. Here's NBC four reporter Kathy Verret.

Speaker 7 (12:29):
The Eleanor, who asked us not to use her last name, says,
this was a very dramatic incident for her, and she
replays it in her mind every time she closes her eyes.

Speaker 6 (12:40):
The first night was beyond difficult to go to sleep.
I could just repeatedly imagine and I can see myself
hitting the ground, and it's so terrifying.

Speaker 7 (12:51):
Eleanor, a psychology major at Piers College in Woodland Hills,
went to the protest at UCLA someday with her family who.

Speaker 6 (12:58):
Went there protest to stand and to be there for
our country, for Israel.

Speaker 7 (13:05):
But things are ugly. When her sister dropped her is
really flat.

Speaker 6 (13:08):
I'm going down to get it. It's being kicked and
stepped on, and then I'm being kicked and stepped on.

Speaker 7 (13:15):
The protests were reaching a boiling point and Eleanor was
suddenly caught in the middle.

Speaker 8 (13:19):
I went down to try to pull her out of
their feet, and they pushed her back and her head
slammed the ground, and.

Speaker 6 (13:31):
For a minute I thought that that's it.

Speaker 2 (13:33):
I lost her.

Speaker 7 (13:34):
Eleanor is shaken but is recovering and her mother says
what happened to her daughter during the protest at UCLA
is not going to stop the family from rallying for
Israel in a peaceful way.

Speaker 8 (13:47):
If you allow the fear, so you know, the evil
will win. And that's not no, that's not going to happen.
We have to keep we have to stand for our
voice proudly.

Speaker 7 (13:58):
Eleanor our underwent us at the hospital, including a CT scan.
She is now at home recovering physically and mentally from
her ordeal.

Speaker 1 (14:08):
Well, Gene Block created that environment, and now he's putting
out letters saying in a rolling, deep pain, you created
the pain. You could have a set of rules and
then enforce the rules immediately.

Speaker 3 (14:20):
You didn't.

Speaker 1 (14:21):
You'll embrace the chaos, and the chaos eventually devoured you.
And you could see that coming days ago. Everybody could
see this coming. These things always end up this way.
Ended up this way in Columbia. Columbia cops climbing ladders
and smash them through windows because the crazy people took
over the administrative building. And again, by the way, if
you missed the first couple hours on the show, you

(14:42):
ought to listen, because we talked extensively how It's not
just these students expressing their First Amendment rights. These are hardened,
disruptive outside agitator organizations, well funded, been around for years
and they have been directing these kinds of protests now
for about thirteen years, going back to Occupy Remember the

(15:03):
Occupy movement, Occupy Wall Street? Yes, remember the people crapping
in the crapping in the parks and living intents. Well,
it's what we got here at UCLA, people crapping in
the UCLA lawn and living intents. So it's what we
had with the homeless people and those activists. They're very effective.
It everybody's afraid to take them on.

Speaker 2 (15:24):
Now.

Speaker 1 (15:24):
Jeane Block, the chancellor, you see all I had the power.
He could have said, no, we're not putting up with
this at all.

Speaker 3 (15:30):
You know what you do.

Speaker 1 (15:31):
In fact, I heard about one university today that had
the there are a set of protesters in a fenced
off pen on their lawn and that's where you stand
in protest and you can scream all day and night.

Speaker 3 (15:44):
And I've seen this one.

Speaker 1 (15:45):
We've covered conventions, like we went to the Republican convention
some years ago and there was a protest pen and
people screamed against Trump for all week.

Speaker 3 (15:54):
We'd see them every day behind the fence. That's what
you do.

Speaker 1 (15:57):
You're not entitled to a certain plot of land done
a university. You're entitled to be at the university if
it's a public space and the university can give you
that space, and then you can shout your stupid nursery
rhyme slogans. But you don't get to live in tents
and then destroy the place. There's no constitutional right. Geem
Wack should have stoped it in five minutes. He failed.

(16:20):
Of course, he ought to be fired. In fact, everybody
there at UCLA ought to be fired. But what would
you replace him with the group at Columbia that ought
to be fired?

Speaker 3 (16:28):
What are you gonna do? I don't know. State we're in.

Speaker 4 (16:35):
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Speaker 1 (16:41):
Run from one to four after four o'clock John Cobelt
Show on demand. You can hear our show as a
podcast on the iHeartRadio app. And we had a lot
of fascinating discussions with various people today you want to hear.
In the two o'clock hour, we talked with Brad Garrett
from ABC News, and we also talked with Aaron Cohen
from these these rarely special operations veteran and we talked

(17:04):
a lot in the one o'clock hour two about the
concept that this is not just students.

Speaker 3 (17:09):
This is powered by other forces.

Speaker 1 (17:13):
Left wing organizations that are well funded and well organized,
and they have been able to manipulate the students.

Speaker 3 (17:19):
They supply the students with with with.

Speaker 1 (17:22):
Supplies and food and money, and the students indoctrinated by
the universities have been willing participants in this. But it's
really governed by other forces. You've got to think like
the left, the left wing antifa forces from the George
Floyd days. It's the same people Occupy Wall Street, Black
Lives Matter, George Floyd, homeless activists, It's all the same organizations,

(17:46):
the same methods, and if you look closely, it's it's
a definite pattern. Now, this could be outside agitators from
foreign countries adding their support, their money, their organization, their
influence over social media. I don't think everyone is aware
of what really is going on. You know, it's not

(18:09):
just the carnage you saw on television the last couple
of nights.

Speaker 3 (18:14):
And here's something that will make it worse.

Speaker 1 (18:19):
Joe Biden's administration wants to bring Palestinian refugees directly to
the United States.

Speaker 3 (18:26):
I absolutely, you.

Speaker 1 (18:30):
Think you'd be a nearer to this stuff, right, but
after seeing what went on and all the campuses, and
it was, by the way, it's not just Columbia and UCLA,
It's dozens of campuses around the country. It's all over
the place, which is another thing. The coordination aspect. They
picked the weeks of finals ramping up to graduation. War

(18:53):
has been going on for seven months. They could have
done this on October. In fact, October would have made
more sense. Like a spontaneous emotional reaction. Didn't happen in
October or November, happens in May. Really seven months, and
you have this kind of angry explosion. Weren't you angryer
when it first happened. I forgot exactly what day of

(19:14):
the Israelis went in, but it couldn't have been more
than a few weeks after the October seventh attack, so
it must have been by November, right, certainly, Well, the
Biden administration wants to give Palestinian refugees, bring them straight
to the US, and you have the House Homeland Security

(19:38):
Chairman Mark Green from Tennessee, staying saying, there's no justification
for allowing those who are who actively hate America, our
founding principles and our way of life into our country. Yes,
bringing in these refugees are not bringing friends of America here.
That's just going to add more shock troops.

Speaker 3 (20:04):
To what's going on. You see what's going on in Michigan.

Speaker 1 (20:09):
There's like a culture within a culture in Michigan, and
it's an anti American culture, and these are gonna be
more anti American.

Speaker 3 (20:19):
Of course, they're going to be angry.

Speaker 1 (20:20):
They're refugees from a war that we have supplied the
money and the weapons for. Well, you think they're gonna
be thankful they're here, or they're gonna be perhaps on
a mission for revenge. If a country has sent the
money and weapons to bomb out your homeland, are you
going to go to that country and say, hey, thanks

(20:42):
for having me here. I'm happy I'm a refugee here,
Hey thanks for wasting my country. I mean, even if
you're sport Israel, you have to admit we are funding that,
we are giving them the weapons, We're giving them all
kinds of military direction that is the truth. AMAS is
evil and has to be stuffed out. But you know
we are doing this. So you think these Palestinian refugees

(21:06):
are going to be all warm and fuzzy. Have you
seen how they're feeling lately these days on the college campuses.
And this is after being in the US for a
while and going to our public universities. They don't seem
to be feeling warm and thankful for being in America
right now?

Speaker 3 (21:25):
Are they were?

Speaker 1 (21:30):
And of course we're going to give these Palestinian refugees
housing assistance and a pathway to citizenship. Oh so then
they could vote, So then they could vote. Wow, maybe
they could vote. By November, the Biden White House must

(21:52):
have seen a lot of really really bad polling and
somebody said, hmm, do you think we can import a
thousands of Palestinians maybe to shore up one of the
swing states. I don't know this guy, Mark Green, who's
the chairman of the House Homeland Security Committee, but it

(22:15):
seems like his thinking is right on. He says, there's
no way to properly vet any of these potential refugees. Well, yeah,
they didn't vet the first I don't know five million
that came over the border that came over illegally. These
people are going to be legalized. Green said, given Biden's

(22:35):
nonsensical and destructive approach to border security, immigration, and national security,
it's hardly surprising that Biden is considering welcoming refugees from
Hamas dominated Gaza. Yes, Hamas has over seventy five percent
support in Gaza. And we're going to bring refugees who

(22:57):
are going to be really, really really pissed off, don't
you say, And they're going to come here by the thousands,
and they're going to cluster together in places. Right, you're
gonna want to try to keep some kind of community.

Speaker 3 (23:10):
What the hell?

Speaker 1 (23:14):
Senate Republican Policy Chair Jony Ernst said, We demand that
your administration ceased planning for accepting gods and refugees until
you adequately answer our concerns and focus your attention instead
of securing the release of US hostages held by Amas.
Oh yeah, right, the US hostages, Remember those poor souls?
Totally forgotten. You don't see any speeches about that.

Speaker 3 (23:37):
Wow.

Speaker 1 (23:43):
And the Biden Whitehouse is not denying existence of this plan,
they're just not commenting. There's a program called the United
States Refugee Admissions Program, and that enables the Department of State,
Homeland Security, and Health and Human Services to admit refugees
and give them US government funded resettlement assistance. We're gonna

(24:05):
pay for it, of course, we're gonna pay for it. Now,
the US has allowed four hundred thousand refugees to come
through this program in the last ten years, but fewer
than six hundred were Palestinian. Yeah, well, I guess that's
all gonna change. Is this stupid or is this part

(24:30):
of the plant? Are they that stupid or are they
that bold? And there's a larger plan they're executing, and
these refugees are just a piece of that plan. I'm
thinking in ways I've never thought before. You should too.

Speaker 4 (24:47):
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Speaker 3 (24:53):
I saw this photo. It's real.

Speaker 1 (24:56):
Stanford University has submitted a photo of someone to the FBI.
If someone on campus wearing a green headband worn by
Hamas terrorist fighters?

Speaker 3 (25:09):
Can you buy these online? Is this an Amazon thing?

Speaker 1 (25:12):
You can get? Hamas headbands? Freak people out? So the officials,
because they had their own protesters camping overnight at Stanford
and they're encamped in the White Plaza and you could
see I've seen the photo. It is a guy wearing

(25:33):
a green headband, a face covering, and glasses. And the
school said, we've received many expressions of concern about a
photo circulating an individual wearing a green headband. We find
this deeply disturbing. As Hamas is designated a terrorist organization
by the United States government. Well, looks like Stanford has

(25:56):
a few extra brain cells compared to UCLA. They went
right to the FBI and said, hey, is this guy
trouble And the Stanford president, Richard Saler, now you get
to see people who want to hold onto their jobs.
And the provost, Jenny Martinez, said the encampment violates school

(26:17):
policy and they've submitted the names of students for disciplinary proceedings,
and the Stanford officials have been called on to like
take tougher measures than UCLA. So there you go, got

(26:37):
an actual Hamas guy running around Stanford with his green headband.

Speaker 3 (26:42):
Conway's here, Hey, now, hey, now I dropped my notes.
You're there.

Speaker 9 (26:47):
I just saw President Biden. He was in the Oval
office and he was asked by a reporter. With all
the protests and all the people who've been arrested and
all the low noise, Has it changed your policy at
all when it comes to the Middle East?

Speaker 3 (27:04):
And he said not at all? So what are we doing?

Speaker 9 (27:11):
What's the point of this right if it hasn't changed
his policy at all? Yeah, either he's lying, which he
I don't think he is. He looked like he would
look looked right in the camera talk to.

Speaker 3 (27:22):
Net Yah see if he's moved by this. They but
but then what's then? Why why are we doing all this?

Speaker 9 (27:28):
What's going and if if it doesn't change policy and
it doesn't change the way people behave, I don't understand.

Speaker 1 (27:35):
It's to destabilize the country. These are outside agitators, These
are left wing forces. You're gonna see a lot more
of this. It's been going on a few years.

Speaker 9 (27:44):
Uh, we have a we got this huge festival going
on this weekend. I don't if you're gonna go down
to this Redondo Beach festival, man, that thing is gonna
be unbelievable. Also, the police have cleared the campground at UCLA,
so now it's the people coming in having to pick
up the trash and they have to bring in tractors.
There's that much trash they have to bring in, you know,
full huge dumpsters and big tractors. And who's gonna pay

(28:08):
for all of this? There's such environmentalists, aren't they. But
I think UCLA should reimburse the City of Los Angeles
Highway Patrol for all of their expenses.

Speaker 3 (28:18):
Oh my god, you know the lawsuits that they're gonna
be going on over this. It's gonna be wild. It's
gonna be wild.

Speaker 9 (28:23):
But but but but then again, look, that's a state
run school, LA's a city, So it's money just exchanging hands.
It's all our tax buddy, just going from A to B. Sectaries,
it doesn't really matter. I guess we're not going to
get a piece of that. That's right, that's right. But
it was wild to watch. I thought that the that
the protesters were gonna put it more of a fight,
and at the end they sort of didn't. They just

(28:44):
you know, put their hands behind their back and walked away.

Speaker 3 (28:46):
They didn't have any weapons.

Speaker 9 (28:48):
I guess it was it wasn't the ending that you know,
the big like if you made a movie about this,
the weekend ending up where the cops come in and
riot gear and they just do an't walk away. People
leave the theater going, what is that?

Speaker 3 (29:01):
What was the point? Yeah, what's going on? That's right.

Speaker 9 (29:03):
If you can have a revolution, you gotta win, You've
gotta Yeah, there's got to be a message.

Speaker 3 (29:07):
And if there wasn't no no message.

Speaker 1 (29:09):
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