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Cohen rebuffs idea hearing is to lower sentence

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President Donald Trump's former lawyer Michael Cohen faced off with House Members Wednesday with one side trying to get to the truth of his testimony and the other trying to discredit him at every turn.
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Citi's Fordham Says U.S. Midterms Matter for Global Investors

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Oct.10 -- Tina Fordham, Citigroup's chief global political analyst and managing director, discusses the possible impact of the 2018 U.S. mid-term elections on markets with Bloomberg's Guy Johnson and Vonnie Quinn on "Bloomberg Markets:...
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Government Funding Tops Contentious To-Do List in Lame Duck Session

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Nov.13 -- Congress returns to Washington this week following the midterm elections with a lengthy list of priorities to tackle in the lame duck session. Bloomberg's Kevin Cirilli reports on "Bloomberg Markets."
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Trump's Ex-Lawyer Michael Cohen Gets Three Years in Prison

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Dec.12 -- Michael Cohen thought he could salvage his reputation and win leniency in court by helping prosecutors on the special counsel’s team investigating Russian election interference. But he withheld information about his business...
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Newsy's Latest Headlines

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In the first public testimony for President Trump's impeachment inquiry, Bill Taylor lays out why American assistance to Ukraine was so critical.
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Bloomberg

Facebook Needs Greater Focus on Privacy, FTC Commissioner Phillips Says

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Jul.24 -- U.S. Federal Trade Commission Commissioner Noah Phillips comments on the FTC's opening of a formal antitrust investigation into Facebook Inc. and the social-media giant's agreement to pay $5 billion to resolve an investigation...
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U.S., U.K. Agreement Would Ease Barriers To Data In Investigations

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If a crime is committed in one country but the electronic data is stored in another, it can take a law enforcement agency years to obtain it.
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Bloomberg

Proposed Merger Ban Doesn't Make Sense, FTC Commissioner Says

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Apr.28 -- Noah Phillips, commissioner of the U.S. Federal Trade Commission, criticizes the proposed ban on mergers and acquisitions during the coronavirus pandemic for coming at a "counter-intuitive" time. He speaks with Bloomberg's...
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Fraud probe voids nearly one third of Karzai votes; reax

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Kabul, Afghanistan - 19 October 2009 1. Kabul street scene 2. Election posters of Afghan President Hamid Karzai and Afghan Second Vice President Abdul Karim Khalili Kabul, Afghanistan - 19 October 2009 3. Set up shot of the head of the...
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Secretary of the Navy Gordon England on Guantanamo

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Arlington, Virginia - 16 July 2004 1. Close-up as Navy Secretary Gordon England walks into briefing room 2. Cutaway reporters 3. Close-up Admiral in charge of review process 4. SOUNDBITE: (English) Gordon England, US Secretary of the...
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WRAP Probe voids nearly one third of Karzai votes; reax ADDS Clinton

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Kabul, Afghanistan - 19 October 2009 1. Kabul street scene 2. Election posters of Afghan President Hamid Karzai and Afghan Second Vice President Abdul Karim Khalili Kabul, Afghanistan - 19 October 2009 3. Woman reading ECC findings on...
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More Bodies Recovered From AirAsia Crash Site

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Jan. 5 -- More bodies have now been recovered from the AirAsia plane crash as search teams step up the hunt for the jets data recorders. Bloomberg's Haslinda Amin reports on First Up. (Source: Bloomberg)
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Bloomberg

Citigroup to Take $2.7B 4Q Charge for Legal Costs

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Dec. 9 -- Citigroup will incur $2.7 billion in legal costs in the fourth quarter, according to Chief Executive Officer Michael Corbat, plus another $800 million in expenses related to real estate and headcount. Bloomberg's Scarlet Fu...
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Bloomberg

FX-Rigging Probe Costs Five Banks $3.3B in Penalties

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Nov. 12 -- Five banks have been ordered by regulators in the U.S., U.K., and Switzerland to pay $3.3 billion in penalties in a global probe of FX-rigging. Bloomberg's Liam Vaughan reports on The Pulse.
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Ryan and Pelosi on Russia collusion probe

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RESTRICTION SUMMARY: AP CLIENTS ONLYSHOTLIST:ASSOCIATED PRESS - AP CLIENTS ONLYWashington DC - 18 May 20171. House Speaker Paul Ryan walks into House briefing room2. SOUNDBITE: (English) Rep. Paul Ryan, Speaker of the House:"I believe...
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Ryan: Congressional Investigations Will Go On

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RESTRICTION SUMMARY: AP CLIENTS ONLYSHOTLIST:ASSOCIATED PRESS - AP CLIENTS ONLYWashington - 18 May, 20171. Speaker Paul Ryan walks into House briefing room2. SOUNDBITE: (English) Rep. Paul Ryan, Speaker of the House:"I believe that the...
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Trump Jr.'s Emails and a Question of Russian Collusion

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Jul.11 -- Donald Trump Jr. released a string of emails exchanged ahead of a meeting with Russian attorney Natalia Veselnitskaya that offered to provide information to incriminate Hillary Clinton. Bloomberg View columnist Timothy O'Brien...
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EE.UU. investigaría la desaceleración de los iPhone

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Ene.30-- Matt Robinson de Bloomberg habla de la investigación que realiza EE.UU. sobre si Apple Inc. violó las leyes de títulos valorers con sus declaraciones sobre la actualización del software que redujo la velocidad de los modelos...
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Bloomberg

Trump Faces New Senate Probe on Firing of Comey

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Jun.16 -- U.S. President Donald Trump may see a fresh investigation into possible obstruction of justice from a bipartisan Senate Judiciary Committee on his firing of FBI Director James Comey. Bloomberg's Kevin Cirilli reports on...
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Bloomberg

Barclays Board to Make Significant Pay Cut for CEO

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Apr.10 -- Barclays said its board will issue a formal written reprimand and will make a "very significant" adjustment to the variable compensation of CEO Jes Staley after he tried to identify a whistleblower in 2016. Bloomberg's Matt...
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Sessions Questioned About Investigating Clinton

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RESTRICTIONS SUMMARY: AP CLIENTS ONLY SHOTLIST: POOL - AP CLIENTS ONLY Washington, DC - 14 November 2017 1. Wide of hearing 2. SOUNDBITE (English) Rep. John...
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Bloomberg

Putin Says Russian Involvement in U.S. Vote Is 'Made Up'

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Dec.14 -- Russian President Vladimir Putin denies any Russian involvement in the U.S. election, suggesting it's all 'made up' by enemies of President Donald Trump. Putin remarks during his annual news conference.
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Malta calls in outside help in murder investigation

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RESTRICTION SUMMARY: AP CLIENTS ONLY SHOTLIST: ASSOCIATED PRESS - AP CLIENTS ONLY Floriana - 19th October 2017 1. Press gathering in front of Police headquarters 2....