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the the, this is the w news live and from berlin tonight convicted the crypto currency king sentenced to 25 years in prison. sam, big winfrey, swindled customers out of billions. boeing money on a luxury, lifestyle and risky investments will tell you what to judge that today. also coming up ukraine's foreign minister has to india to push these governments piece plan for ending the war with russia and france backs a ban on discrimination based on people's hairs. start the main victims of prejudice here. black women will tell you why the
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library go off. it's good to have you with this on this thursday, the former bill you near crypto boss sam bakeman tree, has been sentenced to 25 years in prison for multi 1000000000 dollar fraud. a jury today found bakeman fried guilty on 7 criminal accounts that happened last november for stealing millions of dollars from his crypto exchange platform. f t x prosecutor say that he'd to, for all the 10s of thousands of customers around the world, spending over $8000000000.00 of their savings on the luxury homes in risky investments. or when they go down to financial corresponded gives quarter. he's been following destroyed force. he's in new york. it's good to see use of attorneys asked for what 6 and a half years prosecutors wanted up to 50. they've been free. got 25. so what does that tell us? $325.00. so well, i mean, it was definitely
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a spectacular case. and to the defense a was saying that most of the money that was the last a for a client's office and bagman suite actually recovered a lot of their money. maybe even all of it. that's why they were asking only for 5 to 6 years, but then the judge came to the conclusion that sent back. but if we knew what he was doing, that it was a huge fraud case. and then he was also found to guilty on a perjury. so that also was one of the reasons why the sentence came to 25 years prosecution at some point even had as to 40 to 50 years. but to adjust that said that it's pretty unlike if that's the same. beckman fried would do a fraud, a scenario like that again, so therefore at $25.00 is enough at ease and it comes to the judge here. let me just ask you as, as the markets reported, that the people who lost this money were talking about 7 or 8000000000 dollars. have they gotten any of that money back?
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well, i'm not sure if, if it how much money they've gotten back, but i'm actually a people who are running the company for a sudden payment free. they did recover quite a bit of the money. they found some money, they found some assets and then on top of it also there's a clicked on market. actually has been on fire in the past couple of months. so meaning the price has to increase tremendously it to you um highest and that also helps um, so that the most of the money as it seems um actually could get recovered at what point investors will get their money back. i don't know. and the judge today said that bank been freed, the only thing that he regretted was making a bad batch and then getting call. how did he manage to do this in the 1st place as well, i mean, like, always send with other pump schemes. for example,
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it comes down to trust and people trust the tim, actually even politicians and regulators and watson combusting in the head to frequent meetings with sen, bank mon, free attempts. he actually gave the impression that he wants to be the good guys that he is trying to get better regulation for the eclipse. so industry, about one of the problems was that and in other business of san bank, meant freed a hedge fund. i made a, a research that lost quite a bit of money and to use the client's money to cover those losses. but people did trust them and gave for the money until it became obvious that he didn't have the money. right. financial corresponding, it's quarter with the legacy that your kids. thank you. all right. all right now to the middle east, the president of the policy in the 40. well, how many boss has approved a new government in the west bank and did international pressure to reform his administration prime minister? well, how many mustafah will head the new cabinet?
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it says ending the war in gaza will be top priority for more than $1000000.00. inside, currently sheltering in the southern city of rasa as israel pursues its offensive against tomas militants responsible for the october 7th terror attacks. or israel has been carrying out air strikes on the city as it allies oppose plans for a major ground assault on rough. the aftermath of an air strike and rough uh, a. now all too familiar theme. rescuers digging bodies out of rubble of the things with normal. that is be no trouble here. the strikes just come at random. the are the about 1500000 people live here after fleeing is really operations in the north from kansas city to hon. eunice. and finally, to rafa the end of the line where food and medicine shortages threatened an imminent famine as well as disease outbreaks. but it's unclear how long the people can stay or how safe they'll be marked areas on this map show where israel has been
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conducting ground operations in gaza, with troops coming close to rafa. but so far, israel has only conducted airstrikes here without sending and ground troops elsewhere. fierce ground fighting continues with assaults on targets around garza city. and han eunice ongoing israel's allies, patients is growing sent and both the us and germany have said that a ground incursion into rafa would be crossing a red line. us secretary of state antony blinking, visited the region last week to deliver that message. it risk killing more civilians. it was a freaking greater habit. with the version of the manager and assistance, it was further isolating israel around the world and jeopardize is long term security in spanish. but israel has been ignoring these calls from its closest allies. it says it will fulfill its goal of destroying him, us,
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and that means an invasion of rafa is necessary. even at the risk of a deeper rift between israel and the us, i will be gone, defeat to mass without going into vasa. i told the secretary blinking, i hope to do that with the support of united states. but if we need to, we will do it to load and that's a little bit of a israel says it will move civilians from rough, i into humanitarian islands elsewhere and gaza. on his released no concrete plans while i'm joined now by you all could not go. he is the former is really national security advisor to the is really prime minister. he's now with the foundation for defense of democracies. that's a us based non partisan research institute intel a v as they're not going to have you with this. israel is the biggest ally the united states does not want a full scale attack in ruffin. we heard last week from mister netanyahu that raffle will happen with or without us support. do you think that the prime minister should
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rethink his position a long way, but i think it's very, very important to be complete and accurate on what our biggest allow you that really as being us since the a more than a month ago. for october, the 7th, and then what's the other thing in the same? what did jeep shuffle saying? what the other thing and use, what are these wisdom things so is that we should not go into a big law and i know that enough time before we can insure as much as we can, the situation of the refugees that move, wanting to know in the center to offer. so we have to move is in 5th here. the only reason that the opposite is you need to offer is not starting yet now. well, we're talking about then moving this is are, is that happening? the happenings?
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we're no, no, it wouldn't have been. this is why law fi, the gone model is not starting to get before the end of steps. here's an order move the refugees, or the people that came from the nose themselves into other places like was the middle to see lights are the basis a long drive of the relatively safe when the window, what have we do? i haven't mr. yeah, but it, it will happen because they are usually a administration balmy's doing noted states i like that they will show them the plan because it's all for approval, but they will show them the plan before the end. so it won't happen often with it. we will do it without the a vote in the way and it was not always by the united states, but really to, that's been this week. some people say maybe it wouldn't be
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a mystery. but the most important thing is a diesel was attacked by a boot. the people don't think any, so you'll have a ticket before. yeah for that, but the students that did you didn't even mention the one on the and so at the, for us to just keep the weight and the continued to be very by the how much in their garza, this is the most important thing we'll do now. that we make a lot of this and we're not going to delete without going into alpha in the story and eliminate the come us as the deals and the pot hiding behind the people missing. i mean, i just want to be clear, we have not heard from the is really prime minister that, that there is a concrete plan for relocating hundreds of thousands of online way. and what i want is there, is there a plan on the table to the?
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yes it is. there is a plan and you should do it because if you listen to what you said, you say that i only have the approved the position of plans of the idea. and i approved the plan to move the people of alpha flip and much more safe place. again, the one that is supposed to be the organization, him entity that is, is supposed to been for the suffering goes up the offer is the come off. the idea behind it is a people they are, is doing well and day if and as is and i was still loaded by hostages and by their own people. they don't care that the people of guys that would suffer taylor and would it be kids that even may be further develop it, which is the 3rd. so it'd be easiest for them, but they will cannot. and before we bring back oh,
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up to just home or the by this and of course we have to keep on capital the lead. this will come us. they at least supposedly, for the month i get the deed we came under week without entering and doing off our end or the, you know, that done the little just we didn't get into the, let me just ask you, understand the international communities of skepticism here about just the realistic chance about moving it about moving an entire population out of rafa before the city is going to be attacked. i mean, is that a realistic plan and how long would that take? ok, so i would ask you, you know, the jewish people usually answer the question by question. it was the same skepticism and the same. but understanding when we say that we will go into guise of safety. the nose of about in the mon and as of incentives on eunice and then
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other places before we may use it, the mountains offer. and this is exactly we do need after october savings. it took 2 or 3 weeks before we enter the guys that we've been going to bill. we did it already after we moved the paper to the air. so now just comparing these release into the really expand at the top. okay. not politically. the best 10 digits of see really and big kids in this world compared to the till they are the beach. it is the lowest ever endured. it's one then. yeah, no, i didn't mean any any, as i usually just committed to most or all the other places is we if we have about it about and again, every see really on every and the old one you there is very, very said, but these because on the come us, but it's $1.00 to $1.00 once you really and a one point or fleecy really on to
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a. the table least. it's usually $1.00 to $10.00. didn't see really as only still with the offer in the gaza and didn't know it's one to 1.3 is the best wish to again, god bless the said list, but it's the the lowest the ratio between see really and the bill was being candid and and the reason that i'm being guilty only because of the how much is missing, i want to get to the time we'd have to do. we would have to do it. you have to do it. after we'd be able to know the majority of the paper forms off or do a the best deal in most a few places. let me get your reaction to the the news coming today from the west bank that my boot abbas has announced the formation of a, of a new government. your reaction to that. and what does that mean for the future of guys? if anything was,
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is really good luck in the line. some of the i would don't go to the westbank, we go to judy on some of the wisdom. very good luck. they have a lot of them just to make sure that the population of education do sewage in our lives and our, the fees are not supposed to be disposable on security. there is no the official ends that is not going to be at least until there will be change it is that many times as a very capitalized device that uh you, the company that i or those mice ward lets them do it and then we'll talk. i didn't know the police didn't authority that'll bring money to the table. we families to the teach, the children these calls out to 8 and kids. they usually when do change, we can talk about it. and then the other student authority, the, or the new one. they don't have any food and they want to have really the official
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jump in gaza. and again, i use the very good luck in judy and some of the, the walk through those. it is not gonna talk to like we are out of time. but we certainly do appreciate you taking the time to talk with us. you all could not grow . the former is rarely national security advisor to the prime minister. thank you. thank you very much. thank you. it's now too new, crated for administered today. visiting india to promote keeps peace formula to end the war with rush up late. a reset the memorial from octagon, the, the iconic indian freedom fighter, mystical labour is also seeking humanitarian assistance. and investment. aid from billy india has traditionally had strong economic independence tides with russia and has not back sanctions against most scale over the invasion of decree. alright, i went to go now to selma bonham, professor and share of european studies at the age of
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a whole lot near to university in delhi. it's good to have you with this ukraine and the foreign ministry. particular have been very critical of india over it's neutrality. in the russian invasion of the country, we even heard that every barrel of russian oil has been bought. of it's been bought by india has ukrainian blood in it. has this visit today, has it improved relations hasn't changed anything the season and thank you so much . we'll have you start by saying that i think the research, so you're getting funded in search of jazz or what, how much those are in jobs or find the solutions to shift interesting which i would like to comment on besides can be exact because by the time frame of the worst dr. dodge was waiting for those definitely,
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we need to bring to to the fact that t is visiting, then go to these. i just did this and i would suggest that it was dash screening. and then you can, you know, this is in which i'm getting now in gauges and you know, into just, we did an infiniti or maybe i'll put this maybe as the fly on the wall in these talks today. if labor had said i'm to is indian counter parts of the fact that you're buying russian oil is allowing the russian military to finance its attack on my country. what would be the indian response to that? i think the past 6 is purchase. the machine on back and give me one of the items that you guys fruchey's tradition and was about 6 months off the medical situation which allows you to just so just don't. so i think it's important for
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your us, you know, the not just want to most dying, which collectively purchased cheap russian oil. yes. and that's what you're looking to go to more. i think it's important to emphasize that you don't just couple of months of purchase a new student me and say, yes, i'm not going to do that. that that's fine. this is more the way that your views have bought from 2014 to 22 and you can say no way finance the separation to i think that's, that's an important one. the size of the news. i think the data budget, so why no progress has been informed on c o as well. just as happens in, in just it's just not something you can try to think of something it has has or has and this was informed is due to,
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i've been talking to angel professor some of us and we appreciate you taking the time to talk with us tonight, thank you. i just don't pollings prime minister double task says that his government is close to a deal with ukraine on agricultural imports, and that is a big deal to their task. speaking after talks with the prime minister of ukraine today and more solid deal, poland is seeking camps on cheap imports. c crane has agreed to some limitations. we understand polos farmers have been protesting for months saying ukrainian ports are under cutting their own produce and threatening, lively puts on join now by marta broad beach as all scratch and specializes in polish foreign policy at the driven marshall funding. and she joys me tonight from warsaw. it's good to have you with this the ukrainian and publish prime ministers say that they made progress. um they haven't
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presented any concrete steps in your opinion. what would a compromise look like? i think if it were easy to come to a compromise, they would have definitely come to a compromise by now. so um, after 100 of hours, this is a topic that is a very important one between pulling and ukraine. but apparently it's very hard to come to a concrete solution. the good thing is that they are meeting regularly and holding conversations and trying to find a compromise. but negotiations have been very hard at the same time. they have a not impacted color supports for the war, and ukraine have not impacted the mil, terry deliveries to a significant extent and colon and ukraine continue to stand against our common enemy while trying to solve this a bilateral issue. yet farmers have been protesting. now in poland for a year,
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initially spurred on by the former right wing government. and now how big of a challenge are the farmers projects going to be for the new government led by donald tusk to they're definitely a challenge. this is perhaps not the, the biggest issue that it's uh, the government has to deal with, but definitely top of the agenda, especially in view the fact that pulling will be holding its local elections very soon next week actually. so this is an issue that has a wide supports in the population, in the sense that's of farmers and what the protests that they are voicing are supported by wide segments of the population, including the hunter. that's the issue of agriculture is one that is highly strenuous in these relations. and i think what's important to remember in these bilateral relations is that whatever happens now in whatever way these,
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this issue is treated as important going towards the future. because ukraine will eventually become an e u member. yeah. more into voltage is always good with the german martial funded more so we appreciate your time tonight in your dallas. thank you. thank you. now to france today, the lower house of parliament, back to bill that would ban workplace discrimination based on a person's hair style. the bill makes prejudice over the texture link for color and style of hair punishable by law. and it's back or say that the main victims of discrimination had been black women wearing their here naturally. instead of a law works as a consultant. she's had to navigate the tangling politics of hair as a black woman in france since she was a child, is just different. when i was younger,
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i remember lamenting the lack of salons and even hair products. there was a time when unfortunately, we had to use products designed for european hair and not adapted to our hair budget where the 10 to the friends sell on owner od junko, encourages women to take pride in their natural in hair. especially if they've been told it's unprofessional. sometimes they focus and they say things too, because think of you play to, sorry, i really understand my here. and i can, i can well then natural, the way i am not strong here means it's not been straightened. wood, heat or chemicals, some black french women said their employers have tutton, fired them for it. and be all of this so far drafted this bill to ben discrimination based on head texture length color and style facility i took the of so at this time i'm thinking of all the people who in the work environment made the
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effort of straightening the hands. it gives a jump, so they'll be able to say, be careful, mr. employer, business discrimination. and you'll face sanctions such as prison or find. that's why i think it's fundamental that we expand to this legislation. it back at the federal and the consultants is francis draft law. protect anyone who wants to feel comfortable being themselves. there's no reason to be ashamed of who you are, whether it's your hair or even the fact that you don't have any. it can be an issue for bald man, for instance, to feel less valued because they're bald. said lot of this, i'm just this law. the way i see it is that today we're going even further towards taking down these barriers of discrimination that it's from the french lawmakers approve the bill on thursday, which audio faced opposition from the far right? who believe friends already has enough laws to protect against discrimination?
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