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>> paula, what more do we know about de oliveira? how did he get swept up in all this? >> reporter: you know, it's a great question. i'm sure he's wondering the same thing. this is someone who is a property manager at mar-a-lago. he's described to our colleagues as someone who's really outside the circle. he's not someone who has a lot of interactions with the former president or his close allies. it appears it's very much a case of wrong place, wrong time. he was promoted to property manager in january 2022 around the time this whole issue bubbled up, and it appears that really the most unfortunate thing he did was allegedly not be honest with investigators because that gave them an in to press him to plea. he didn't want to do that. now he's been charged in this larger alleged scheme. >> paula reid, thank you very much for all of the new information tonight. so carlos de oliveira, the mar-a-lago property manager accused of trying to delete the security camera footage at the direction of, quote, the boss is

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CNN Tonight

people have bad days. sometimes they regret what they say. we should ask them again to clarify their positions. >> he says there's no silver lining in slavery. then ron desantis today in iowa went after him. let's listen to him. >> part of the reason our country has struggled is because d.c. republicans all too often accept false narratives, accept lies that are perpetrated by the left. >> i don't think it's a false narrative. we just read the curriculum out loud. it exists in there. what do you think, coleman? >> i think it is a false narrative. i think desantis is right on this one. if you look at the whole curriculum, it requires teaching the, quote, harsh conditions and their consequences of slavery -- this is a 200-page document. not all of those pages were about slavery, but it requires teaching the harsh conditions. it requires teaching about the middle passage and has one sentence which says, as you quoted, the fact that enslaved people, quote, developed skills which, in me instances, could

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CNN Tonight

is sharks are one of the oldest living organisms on the planet. they're incredibly adaptable. one quote i like to use is sharks have been around longer than trees. i'm a silver linings guy. i always like to think of the positive. i like to think and hope that sharks will figure out a way to survive. all that being said, things are changing. climate is changing and things are shifting in the ocean, and sharks are shifting their behaviors because of that. and so they are up against stress and pressure that's compounding not just from the heated sea but from the acidification of choorals. so this set of compounding factors is driving their population to a mere fraction of what it should be, and that's a big cause for concern, alisyn, because ultimately a sea without sharks is not a good thing for us as human beings. it means that our survivability goes down tremendously because

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Symone

and for the benefit of donald trump. it's also important to not what this big lie is that they think is going to prevent me from being the credible witnes that i clearly am and that i have shown myself to be. today, by the way, is the five year anniversary of the raid o my home, hotel, law office, an safety deposit box they need to finish th sentence, whereby they explain that the lie was the number of times that i told congress tha i spoke to donald about th failed trump tower moscow real estate project i told them, again, at the direction of, in coordinatio with, and for the benefit of donald, i told them thre times. the real answer was i spoke to him about it ten times if anyone out there, fans or detractors think that's goin to stop me from being credible witness that i am they clearly don't understan

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State of the Union With Jake Tapper and Dana Bash

michael kamen's credibility in court. you know that his attorney is donald trump's attorney is going to be able to say, look, even lied to a judge by admitting to something that now he's saying he didn't do pled guilty and he didn't lie to the judge. he wants people to look at the circumstances and let me repeat what happened that i'm asking inspector general to justice department look at the southern district, prosecutors said to his lawyer on a friday afternoon. we're going to indict. michael cohen and his wife on monday morning unless he pleads guilty to all of these crimes. some of the crimes that's complete this sentence were for the benefit of an e instruction of direction of, according to the federal prosecutors, donald trump and some of them but not everything . this tax charges were not for the benefit of donald trump tax charges, or he is saying is look at the circumstances that on a friday afternoon without having a chance to look at those charges, i was told either you plead guilty now. no. or we're going to indict you and your

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State of the Union With Jake Tapper and Dana Bash

presented when it comes to michael kamen's credibility in court. you know that his attorney is donald trump's attorney is going to be able to say look, he even lied to a judge by admitting to something that now he's saying he didn't do pled guilty and he didn't lie to the judge. he wants people to look at the circumstances and let me repeat what happened that i'm asking and inspector general to justice department look at the southern district, prosecutors said to his lawyer on a friday afternoon. we're going to indict. michael cohen and his wife on monday morning unless he pleads guilty to all of these crimes. some of the crimes that's complete this sentence were for the benefit of an e instruction of direction of , according to the federal prosecutors, donald trump and some of them but not everything . this tax charges were not for the benefit of donald trump tax charges, or he is saying is look at the circumstances that on a friday afternoon without having a chance to look at those charges, i was told either you plead guilty now. no. or we're

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The Last Word With Lawrence ODonnell

at the direction of, individual -- donald trump. that sentencing memo also said, cohen's crimes are particularly serious because they were committed on the eve of a presidential election, and they were intended to affect that election. leading off our discussion is -- former chief of the criminal division and the -- district of new york, he's a professor of practice at nyu law school and msnbc legal analyst, also with us, charles coleman, former federal prosecutor and former senior assistant district attorney for brooklyn new york is now a civil rights attorney at msnbc legal analyst. andrew weizmann what do you make of what we have learned from attorney costello? you know it is hard to know exactly what happened in the grand jury but you sort of know for a fact that this wasn't

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The Last Word With Lawrence ODonnell

payments. in particular, and as cohen himself has now admitted with respect to both payments, he acted in coordination with, and at the direction of, individual -- donald trump. that sentencing memo also said, cohen's crimes are particularly serious because they were committed on the eve of a presidential election, and they were intended to affect that election. leading off our discussion is -- former chief of the criminal division and the -- district of new york, he's a professor of practice at nyu law school and msnbc legal analyst, also with us, charles coleman, former federal prosecutor and former senior assistant district attorney for brooklyn new york is now a civil rights attorney at msnbc legal analyst. andrew weizmann what do you make of what we have learned from attorney costello? you know it is hard to know exactly what happened in the grand jury but you sort of know for a fact that this wasn't something that bothered the manhattan district attorneys because they, at least today, didn't appear to need michael cohen to rebut anything. i also think that it was an incredibly for defense strategy to put this lawyer into the grand jury. -- tools that a defense team has is the element of surprise and hear if you have a witness that is undermined by key government witness in the trial then it is not a great idea to let the

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All In With Chris Hayes

key witness in that case wil of course be the guy who transferred the payments, right? his former lawyer and fixer, michael cohen. cohen himself will be joinin me in just a moment. remember, he has already don time for that very crime in october of 2016, just day before the presidentia election, cohen made the 130,000 dollar payment t stormy daniels to prevent he from going public with the story of her affair with trump a decade earlier she alleges that she met trump at a golf tournament in 2006 four months after melania trum gave birth to their son baron. later michael cohen pleade guilty to eight criminal charges including campaign finance violations and bag fraud. he told the court, as he tol congress later, who was really behind it all. >> i pled guilty in federa court to felonies for th benefit of, at the direction of, and in coordination with individual number one.

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Jose Diaz-Balart Reports

move more quickly. >> move more quickly in issues like -- i'm just wondering. could these changes have altered the direction of, for example, the monkeypox outbreak and with polio found in parts of new york, will they happen in time to contain these issues? >> i think she's saying, yes. i think she's saying, we have to fix ourselves. we have to hold ourselves accountable. and you can't always control everything. and there's always a million excuses. in public health you can always point a different direction saying it was uncontrollable, say you didn't know, but the public doesn't really care about that. the public just wants someone to act when does happens. the public wants someone to act quickly. i don't think the public is upset if the monkeypox comes to the u.s. no one likes that, but they're upset if they feel like the agencies to look out for us aren't responding quekly enough and aren't getting tests quickly enough. it won't always be possible, but what has to happen is we can't be our own enemy. we can't be the ones that get in

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