
Michael Kaplan
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Investigative Producer @CBSNews Former: @CNN @60Minutes. Biggest fan of @eschulze. Tips: [email protected]
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07-09-2009 20:14:46
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Our story from last night: Voice of America goes off the air for the first time 83 years. In his first intv since being shut down by the White House, its director calls the move a “self-inflicted blow” that will threaten America’s national security. w/ Nancy Cordes


Honored to be nominated for our investigation into the collapse of Steward Health -- and those who got rich off it. Congrats to all the nominees! w/ Jonathan LaPook, M.D, Sheena Samu


SCOOP by Madeleine May and Caitlin Huey-Burns on a new effort to silence federal workers >>>>>> cbsnews.com/news/doge-usai…

Our story this morning... The courts are weighing whether to allow Department of Government Efficiency's dismantling of the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau to proceed. One grieving husband has joined the fight to save the agency under assault by a 25-year-old Musk recruit👇 w/Weijia Jiang and Madeleine May




Great reporting by my colleague Janet Shamlian on rural hospitals, which say they are already aren't getting enough from Medicaid reimbursements -- and that's before proposed cuts by Congress.

Our story in tonight- Nancy Cordes questions the White House on whether any of POTUS’s advised against holding a sweepstakes for top buyers of his memecoin. Press sec responds “it’s absurd to insinuate this President is profiting off the Presidency.”

SCOOP: My colleague Graham Kates got ahold of Thomas Crooks' emails in the months leading up to his attempted assassination of then-candidate Trump. They include his correspondence with an specialty fuel retailer over an order for bomb-making materials > shorturl.at/X6DLK


Revealing exchange on CBS Sunday Morning 🌞: Musk tells David Pogue he cannot bring up in the interview where he disagrees with the Trump admin because it “creates a bone of contention.”



New reporting w/ Laura Geller TV Mohamed Soliman, the suspect in yesterday's Boulder attack worked at a Centennial, CO health provider in 2023. An outside hiring firm vetted his legal status, and he was confirmed to have a valid work visa, which was set to expire in March 2025.