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Anderson Cooper 360

attorneys. these can be extremely expensive retainers. we saw this in cassidy hutchinson's case. she was not able to share what she wanted to. >> that happened, we knew that de oliveira, they had gone through his phone, seized it, he had not be charged. it was when the indictment came down, we spoke to sources at the time who said tavares, who was known as employee number four, he's the it worker at the center of this, that he had spoken to investigators. then it was later we learned about woodward and the fact he had changed attorneys there. woodward is someone who represents not just people in this case. he's representing people in other investigations surrounding trump as well. he's very close and involved.

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Anderson Cooper 360

especially where their lawyer is being paid for by the person they may be testifying against. and what you see happened so many times. we have seen it happen many times before in trump world. this -- as soon as this person breaks three and gets a lawyer and gets a conflict -- then they tell you the. 3000 prosecutor, the question is, do you believe them now? it seems like prosecutors do. and can you explain that to a jury? but i think they understand, in my experience, the whole phenomenon there with the lawyers. >> i mean, it certainly -- if you are the former president you are certainly, i guess, looking at walt nauta and carlos de oliveira even closer now, wondering, are they going to possibly flip -- >> and there is an even greater kind of conflict they are in that most of these people are employees of not. trumps they worked for one of his entity so, there is the fear of retaliation, that i am sure, is built in with what they are experiencing but then also wanting to get their own attorneys. these can be extremely where tentative intensive retainers that you -- are a came up in cassidy hutchinson's case when she was represented by a trump paid attorney, she was not able to

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Deadline White House

representation was designed to shield trump from criminal exposure and people familiar with those exchanges. prosecutors have asked to see legal agreements of legal retainers according to subpoenas reviewed by the post. what kind of charges do you think prosecutors are considering connected to this exposure? >> well, remember, smith in the first instance is actually looking at the establishment of this pac which may be bogus in and of itself because -- and many a wire fraud under federal law because trump said it's because the election was stolen, but even leaving that, side, so claire's right. you can do this legally, but it starts to really stink. it's become a full employment act for one lawyer in particular and one very worrisome fact is if are both nauta and de oliveira it seems clear that they should be cooperating and

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Ana Cabrera Reports

cohen, but they were not false entries. i was not falsifying business records. these were legal fees. these were retainers. so he's still sticking with the these were legal fees. so it's going to be michael cohen is a liar. so we now know that's the defense. >> colleen, the plaintiff, the liar is a go-to tactic or defense these days it seems because that's what we're seeing in the civil rape and defamation case in new york brought by e. jean carroll and closing arguments are expected next week. trump has so far declined to even appear at this trial. the judge did give him until sunday to change his mind, to perhaps testify, but at this point the defense is saying they're not planning to call any witnesses. what are you watching here? >> well, he went on a vent yesterday, which is not surprising, and that's probably one of the reasons why the judge in the civil rape case said i'm going to give you until sunday because his attorneys are saying one thing, and their client, mr. trump is saying another while

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All In With Chris Hayes

books and records, including the fact that these payments that were made, 11 of them, while trump was sitting president, were made, and false and shoes were made into business records indicating that these were legal retainers. the question that is really for the grand jury to decide is, was trump involved in these payments? did he know about them? did he know about the purpose? did he know that these were false and trees? as well as whether this was to cover up -- the election. right? right? right? right? right? right? right? right? right? right? right? right? right? right? right? right?

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Outside Source

excessive force and conducted illegal searches. the probe was launched following the death of rhianna taylor, a black woman who was shot dead by police during a raid on her home in 2020. announcing the findings, the us attorney general described the unlawful policing as unacceptable and heartbreaking. he said police had agreed to the appointment of an independent monitor to oversee reforms. ,., ., , reforms. the department has concluded — reforms. the department has concluded there _ reforms. the department has concluded there is _ reforms. the department has| concluded there is reasonable reforms. the department has i concluded there is reasonable cause to believe that louisville metro and lpd engaged in a practice of conduct that violates the first and fourth amendments of the constitution. l mpd uses excessive force, including unjustified neck restraints and the unreasonable use of police dogs and retainers, conducts searches on unlawful warrants, and unlawfully

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Tucker Carlson Tonight

you stepping up to the plate? >> tucker: yeah. my advice is trust the anecdotal evidence. go ahead. >> one of the things we're trying to do here is to get independent testing done. unfortunately it's very expensive. we've had people -- three different companies from environmental services give us quotes, the retainers are anywhere from $15,000 to $50,000. i can speak from experience and say that not people in the area can afford that. if they want to get unbiased answers, then they have to spend money we don't have. >> tucker: yeah. what's the point of having the epa? i appreciate you coming on tonight. thank you. >> absolutely. >> tucker: so how bad is this? it does take some experience with the chemistry to really know that. we have an expert in this, saying the town of east

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Tucker Carlson Tonight

that are having symptoms every single day. so fema, where are you government officials? why aren't you stepping up to the plate? >> yeah, well, my unsolicited advice is trust the anecdotal at evidence. i'm so. i'm sorry, caitlin , go ahead. >> i think one of the things that we're we're trying to we're trying to do here is to get independent testing done. and unfortunately, it's very expensive. we've we've had people, three different companies from environmental services give quotes and those retainers are anywhere from 15 tom 50 thousand dollars. 0,000.and i can speak from expee and i can say that not many people in the area can afford that. so if weo ge want to get unbiasd answers, then then we haveucker. to spend money that we don't have. >> yeah, she point of having ths the point of having the epa? i appreciate i appreciate bothon of you coming on tonight. ellen swartzwelder and chris wells. abs >> absolutely. much so.olo how bad is this? it doe how bad is this? rience i mean, it does take t some experience with the chemistry to really know that. still, caggiano is aann expert t

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The Ingraham Angle

the like? >> yeah, so i think the most interesting thing is that a lot of the residents, especially in our area, we're 1.2 miles from the derailment, not a single well was tested prior to the evacuation being lifted. so, you know, these people are going back into their homes without their swell waters being tested and i think that's going to be, in the next few weeks, become quite a problem. i also, i also believe that we should be able to have independent testing done, testing that is not done by norfolk or any affiliate of norfolk and unfortunately it's very expensive and it's very difficult to find any testing agencies or environmental services that will provide these testings at reasonable rates. we've gotten quotes for retainers anywhere from 15 to $50,000. >> laura: yeah, well, the government's going to have to step in on this one and pete

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