Mara gay. White house editor for politico, sam stein. You saw him on way too early. And the founder of the conservative website, the bulwark, charlie sykes. It is a great group. Thank you for being with us this morning. Well begin the week with the latest on those new charges against former President Donald Trump in the classified documents case. Today, a newly introduced third defendant, the Property Manager at former president s florida home, is scheduled to be arraigned in miami Federal Court. Carlos de oliveira was named in a Superseding Indictment last week and charged in four counts, including conspiracy to obstruct justice and making false statements to the fbi. According to prosecutors, trump directed both de oliveira and his valet, walt nauta, to destroy Security Camera footage last year from the Room Monitoring where boxes of classified documents were being stored at maralago. That alleged order came just days after the fbi issued a subpoena for that same footage. Its unclear
example, and this happens all the time. we have a brain that is embedded in myths. when these myths and i don t mean myths in a negative sense. i mean stories which we ascribe to a larger system of meaning that s out there, that we tap into through our language. once that happens, it s that switch, the de vinci code switch is on, and it is so difficult to turn it off. history teaches us, though, that, eventually, the brain recalibrates itself. over time, truth does prevail. it s not a cliche. because the brain and the circuitry of the brain is made in such a way that it gleans from language what it needs for a while, then after a time, the dissonants that occurs, psychologists call cognitive dissonants, does dissipate, but it is so difficult.