Bloomberg
Bad Day for Trump, Good Day for the American People: William Cohen on Trump Arraignment
William Cohen, The Cohen Group Founder, Chairman and CEO discusses Former President Donald Trump's arraignment today in Miami, as Trump pleaded not guilty to all charges. Cohen, a Former US Secretary of Defense, also gives his remarks on...
Bloomberg
Dave Aronberg on Trump's Indictment In Florida
Dave Aronberg, State Attorney for Palm Beach County gives his thoughts on Trump's indictment and what it means that this is happening in Florida. Aronberg speaks with Annmarie Hordern and Kailey Leinz on Bloomberg's "Balance of Power."
Press Association
Donald Trump says he has been indicted over mishandling documents
Former US president Donald Trump said he has been indicted on charges of mishandling classified documents at his Florida estate.
The Justice Department did not immediately publicly confirm the indictment which would ignite a federal...
Bloomberg
SEC Seeks 'Alternative Means' to Serve Papers to Binance CEO CZ
The Securities and Exchange Commission has asked a federal court for permission to use "alternative means" to serve papers to Binance Holding Ltd. and Chief Executive Officer Changpeng Zhao, better known as CZ, who is, according to the...
Bloomberg
Pentagon Leak Exposes US Spying Efforts on Allies, Foes
The US Department of Justice is probing the leak of a trove of classified documents dumped online in what may prove to be the most serious US intelligence leak in a decade. Marc Champion reports on Bloomberg Television.
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Pentagon Leak Suspect Arrested
Bloomberg's Sara Forden and Peggy Collins discuss the arrest of Pentagon Leak suspect, Air National Guardsman Jack Teixeira, and question how he was able to gain access to classified documents. They also talk about President Biden's...
Bloomberg
"It's Embarrassing for the United States": Rep. Auchincloss on Pentagon Leaks
Rep. Jake Auchincloss (D) MA discusses the latest on the allege suspect of the Pentagon Leaks, Jack Teixeira, who faces at least 15 years in prison. Auchincloss, an Afghanistan War Veteran, also gives his remarks about the US withdrawing...
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1960s: Inside bank, tellers help customers and others wait in line. Tellers and staff behind counter organize banking documents. Banker places stack of envelopes in sorting machine.
Press Association
What do the 'Operation Yellowhammer' documents tell us?
The Government has released documents relating to its Operation Yellowhammer preparations for a no-deal Brexit.
The documents published on the Government's website warn of delays at Dover, "significant" electricity price rises and...
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1960s: Man and woman seated at office desk. Man hands woman documents and she reviews. She is pleased and puts papers in purse. She stands, shakes man's hand, and exits. Man addresses viewer directly.
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1960s: Man and woman are seated at desk in office
1960s: Man and woman are seated at desk in office. Man takes large document out of desk drawer. Man shows woman items on document and they discuss. Man hands woman stack of documents on desk.
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1960s: Man at desk is handed roll of documents
1960s: Man at desk is handed roll of documents. He reviews papers and hands some back to woman seated at desk. They discuss. Man opens desk drawer.
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1960s: Woman sits in white car. Woman is next shown sitting at desk with man. Woman hands man a roll of documents from purse.
AFP News Agency
CLEAN : Fifty years on, archivists fight misinformation around Philippine martial law era
Misleading claims about human rights abuses under the late dictator Ferdinand Marcos have resurfaced on social media in the run up to the 50th anniversary of martial law (Footage by AFPTV via Getty Images)
Curated Video
House Panel Probes Trump Presidential Records Found In Florida
The Presidential Records Act mandates that records made by a sitting president and his staff are preserved in the National Archives.
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Survey: Online military data not always secure
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HEADLINE: Survey: Online military data not always secure
CAPTION: In a survey of servers run by agencies or companies involved with the military and the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan, The Associated Press found...
Curated Video
The Law Behind Presidential Records Belonging To The National Archives
Congress passed the Presidential Records Act after Watergate, preserving documents that otherwise would have been Pres. Nixon's personal property.
Bloomberg
AC Milan Buyer Said to Use False Bank Letter
Sept. 21 -- The Chinese investor group seeking funds to buy AC Milan, the soccer club owned by former Italian premier Silvio Berlusconi, provided a false bank report during its initial deal negotiations, according to a statement from...
Curated Video
Stormy Daniels' Attorney: Cohen is 'Radioactive'
Stormy Daniels' lawyer Michael Avenatti said Monday that he believes President Trump's personal attorney, Michael Cohen, is "radioactive."
Avenatti made the comments shortly after exiting the federal courthouse in New...
Curated Video
Web-Based Companies Fill PPP Loan Gaps Left By Big Banks
Some small businesses are successfully applying for a Small Business Administration PPP loans thanks to the help of web-based companies.
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Actress Shannen Doherty Reveals She Has Stage 4 Breast Cancer
The actress told "Good Morning America" that she chose to share her diagnosis because it would have been made public in an upcoming court battle.
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Facebook Whistleblower Frances Haugen Returns To Capitol Hill
Haugen went back to Congress to talk about reforming content liability laws.
The Recount
Facebook is Harming Our Kids And Teens
Facebook has been all over the news for good reason: They knew they were harming kids and they did it anyway. An explosive series published by The Wall Street Journal and information from the Facebook whistleblower, Frances Haughen,...
Sky News
TFL collecting data from passengers via wifi
VOICED: Shows exterior shots timelapse people outside Kings Corss Station in London. Interior shots passengers buying tickets, passing through barriers and travelling underground via escalators and tunnels to board tube trains. Interior...