Trump video outtakes to be revealed?

Sources say outtakes of the video President Trump made the day after the Capitol riot could be released. ABC News’ Em Nguyen reports on what they could show.

If you want to keep up with current events, you may want to tune in to Current News. While it can be helpful to know what’s happening around the world, it can be frustrating when breaking news interrupts primetime television. Even if the breaking news is related to local events, it can disrupt an episode of a highly rated show with little time left to air. A recent example of this is ABC’s coverage of the Shayrat missile strike, which interrupted an episode of Scandal.

While breaking news may refer to events as recent as August 2017, breaking news can also refer to events as far back as the North Korean crisis in 2017-18. Breaking news is also a redundant term that refers to all news, as 24-hour news channels often use the phrase to fill airtime with commentary. Moreover, some news outlets may also use the term breaking news for no news, making it redundant. However, in a breaking-news segment, the word “breaking” is used to describe the most important story of the moment.

After breaking news, networks and local stations may resume regular programming, or switch to video to present the story. Some may even hand off the coverage to a reporter at the scene of the event, who can share more information as it breaks. In either case, current news is a critical part of any television program, and the right audience should stay tuned. This guide will give you an overview of the services the Communications Division provides. Listed below are links to some of these publications.

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