biden s handling of documents. media firestorm, documents linked to the president found at his home in delaware. a story with a lot of moving parts. here is what we believe we know at the moment. dana: let s go back. november 2nd is when the president s lawyers find classified documents in a closet at his former office in washington, d.c. alert the national archives and they retrieve them the next day and refer the matter to the department of justice. this is just days before the mid-term elections. the story was kept under wraps. bill: on november 14th garland appoints special counsel for trump. the president s lawyers tell him they ve found a second set of documents inside the president s garage. dana: that seals the deal. a week later garland appoints a special counsel. bill: documents in question were scattered across two locations, the penn biden think-tank in d.c. and president s home in delaware. some in the garage and what he described as his personal librar
a look at what jeff bezos is saying about biden and why. first, two interviews about one of the most influential companies in the world and its name is tiktok. yes, the short form video app is the most downloaded app in the world beating instagram to that title. tiktok downloaded more than 3.5 billion. and the people who download the app love the app. they spent an average of 46 minutes a day on it. other social media giants look at tiktok with envy. tiktok is the fastest growing app in history. it is quite simply storming past the competition causing rivals to create rip-off products. on the surface the app appears to bring a lot of joy to people, influencing dance styles and pushing cooking trends and the like, something more sinister may be built into its model. that s certainly what critics believe. the control tiktok has, the power, comes from its data collection and its algorithms. so a tweak might lead to you stay inside and watch one more funny video clip, one more fu
minister. he wasn t there saying this shouldn t be happening, he| this shouldn t be happening, he wasn t saying can everyone break up and go home because my cable and socially distance? and everyone put masks on? no, he wasn t telling anybody that. he was grabbing a glass for himself. pressure coming on the uk government from a number of fronts more detail has emerged about the lockdown parties in number 10. there s confirmation energy prices will rise sharply later year as the cost of living crisis deepens. and an inquiry by mps has concluded that that the uk s withdrawal from afghanistan last year was a disaster . we re going to look at all three across this first half an hour. let s begin with the parties because, for the first time, insiders who were at some of the events have talked in detail about what they saw. they ve been talking to the bbc s laura kuennsberg and in this clip a staffer described the culture in noio during at the time. they were every week. the event
Trumps buildings. Michael cohen, yes. And you have resolved that. Yes, sir. You were working with President Trumps son among other people. Yes. Blanche, there was construction going on at an apartment you had purchased for 5 million and that apartment was your primary residence for many years and you still live in that building with trumps name on it . Cohen, i do. Property in trump hotel that you rent out for 15,000 a month. Yes. Family members in trumps buildings. Michael cohen says in laws, parents. In 2000, we bought a block. Todd blanche, you first helped President Trump and his family resolve the board was trying to remove the trump name from the building. Yes, sir. Your practice at the time was an international banking, highend net worth protection. Letter of credit transactions. Yes, sir. And you were more in litigation or corporate. More corporate. Again, they continue on in this about the early 2000s, he saw himself as a bit of a deal maker. He started working then on other l