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that it is just to get is a vehicle. ever could cost all the good to have all three of us toss your way given the us to all who care the they did might just be you know what to take it. upon. for thirty years eve movie has been in the ideal place to learn the secrets of the market. for maestro a little beaut the shark. some of them into the book of goodness all the it is awful mr weaver it is awful miss you so walk at the root of all. the. geese on a cute since you yeah so what did they do on the divorce rate in the. us look at the awful mess you say pop on the streets or lesser sort of all to do more good in a phone message. thanks to the network he's built up the businessman has even
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opened a gallery on the cable ten the antique dealers district one of paris's most prestigious addresses he takes us there. he wants to show us how well established he is and how he buys and sells some of the most renowned names in painting and sculpture. and i have to tell you we hate it because if i thought i'd try to do all. the gallery director greets us. the gallery houses significant and very expensive works this marble sculpture of eve is by august or done it's already been reserved by an asian client. it's always you know on my album. i'm almost eighty it is when you have preserving zone. it's this. it
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was going to go toward the album that was he. was just this kid they get your seat and your diet is good you presume about a lot of shit to me that these. how do. you want to go so then most of the days of you know mentally father own more famous signatures and in drawing by salvador dali. i should go. he did it because you need to sit and listen to him he. still has a reason to get to know miscues usually the six inches that he cared to. shoot the person in the street is only a crime and discussed forcefully and discussed shocking discussed on the scalp scene this question apo or fit of above the rules that they don't work well in most
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places. they pick up those and both can rely on your list of all of them see a feeling of prophetic but people skip the truly pieces a show is key piece of. this gets us to go see. the fish out. is on a quest for the knee deep in the community bus weekly. according to inside information these works are worth several million dollars. an art gallery with a view of the louvre quite a showcase. at it. but yves bouvier's good fortune is today soured by a series of lawsuits. in may two thousand and fifteen an article about him appeared in luke entitled zaya the billionaire and the cursed because. it was
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a look into some of the darker practices of the art market. the allegations made by low point were such to the magazine was found guilty of infringement of privacy. the hard hitting article tells of a violent clash between movie and one of the richest men on the planet a russian dimitry. seen here in this photo taken in his living room in monaco. palm oil is one of the most controversial products of odds on it's a solid vegetable fat that's very cheap. twenty seventeen production grew to sixty
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three million tons that rapid growth in international demand for cheap oil has led to the massive expansion of plantations which it means the destruction of rain forest. get into the zero a lot more than ten million hiked as of unique rain forest has been destroyed it's a process that just keeps going. hell of a leg to be in the thick didn't last august when a few fulfill some final cut i think it was that my wife. when i left that i sat next to. a lawyer and i love. the girls so i believe they've got a book be
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a slow or. a . category of those in the law. and he's the second to none of them are there to have a difficult moment. and these years are made up on their own zero. zero zero zero zero zero zero zero shamal. to look at the gun of obviously the folks at mission from the. the story goes back to two thousand and three when eve bouvier met the russian billionaire a close friend of prince albert. is the owner of the soccer club a s monaco.
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and ribbon of love hit it off immediately. they are at a costume party on the billionaire's private greek island. for ten years eve movie help his friend put together an exceptional collection of paintings and sculptures as compiled in this catalog. he acquired works by woody jani. go gung. ho dum. and even leonardo da vinci. plus some picasso's. in zero thirty eight works for the mind boggling sum of just over one billion eight hundred million dollars. but their friendship would come to a brutal end during a meeting in monaco in february two thousand and fifteen eve bouvier's attorney david b. don't explains. the many us. soldiers. we
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are where you are when that corkey quite yet. they all do appear other people should see me through a bit of live in that universe for. you know even though you're the king quite early fusion to mature a bit of leisure. when they go there. after. the weekend. the russian billionaire had filed charges against he. used him of making exorbitant profits of a billion dollars and his own personal loss. claimed to have paid double what his collection was worth. take for example this painting number six by mark rothko. we managed to get ahold of the documents of the transaction. eve bought it from
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wealthy landowners in the border region for eighty three million five hundred thousand dollars. a few weeks later as this invoice shows the painting was sold to an offshore company accent delight which belongs to the russian billionaire. acquired for eighty three point five million dollars the rothko was sold for one hundred forty million. eve profit on the deal almost seventy million dollars. with this picasso flute player with a naked woman the profit was even more staggering. purchased on october seventh two thousand and ten for three and a half million it was sold on to dimitri ribble over the very next day for twenty five million a profit of twenty one million in twenty four hours. eve movies profits were colossal. but his attorney sweeps the accusations aside he
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believes there was nothing illegal in his client's profits and that the russian billionaire should have been shrewder. whole posts out. of each of his to give him a all there so don't call ploy to a positive although this is sort of you did your anywhere you want i mean you at your level of. it is of course. there is. a must but if you wish to fit the. boss because of equal. form do post said i don't he she small do you view this is really just. we trying to contact the russian billionaire dimitri ruble of love. preferred not to comment. eve bouvier was indicted in monaco in february two thousand and fifteen for fraud and complicity in money laundering the investigation is still ongoing.
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but in the bible of live collection there were two other paintings that would cause trouble. in september two thousand and fifteen the billionaire posed with these two gotchas which like the rest of his collection he bought from eve bouvier the russian is beaming with joy. he thought he had done good business with these two portraits of checking because his last wife spanish woman with a fan and woman arranging her hair. but an unexpected figure came along to spoil the party. katherine. one of the causes heiresses jacqueline's daughter. she found a complaint for theft and suspected eve movie of being involved in the fencing of the two paintings sold to rebuild of love along with fifty eight drawings. a judge in paris issued an international warrant for bouvier's arrest. the art dealer was
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suddenly being sought by police forces all over the world. years gathering with pablo picasso and her mother. back then they lived in the south of france on the hill of an old farmhouse called note. because i lived in painted there for twenty years or so. in the fourteenth district of paris we're going to meet peter dupont. this former journalist was jacqueline picasso's confidant she wrote about their relationship in a book and she witnessed the scale of the artist body of work. total cooked to death at the end of the in the high position men young men young men so much it was
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a like it. she may think that this seemed. i don't need to prove that because she could be identified and he yelled at is that he did back it then we'll have it. on the artist's death in one thousand nine hundred seventy three then on jackson's death thirteen years later almost two thousand paintings seven thousand drawings and one thousand two hundred sculptures were officially recorded. you know order to pay the inheritance duties part of the work was good. into the state something known as payment in the you. know this you. dump all the little mall in. the city while. the cook. book.
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watch the co they don't use of these clothes. but i say i can't. do better than ash if just. body of work was enormous. some of his works went unrecorded after the painter died they were probably hidden away during the inventory for the inheritance. but that is what this report suggests by the director of the picasso administration who represents the family's interests. it is likely that escape the inventory as they had been hidden by. this is the ought to be the case for the two disputed paintings. accused of being involved in the theft of the two portraits. defends himself and declares that he
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did indeed pay katherine you don't. apparently asked him to pay money not directly to the heiress but to a trust fund an offshore company based in a tax haven. because to understand shine. the. phonies if there's a fear of it. says. thanks to you doesn't mean the disk can support it just because fair share of yes it does own the promises we should shine so the cost . to prove his claims he shows us this document which is apparently the receipt for payment for the two portraits. m.-e. i invest bouvier's company paid eight million dollars to nobody oh trust based at the central bank investor who's capital of lichtenstein.
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the name of katherine doesn't appear. but investigators discovered that no below trust belonged to a certain katherine blake living at rouge black in paris. the address was no longer her residential address but play was none other than the married name of kathleen you've done. behind the offshore company it was indeed the because so heiress who received the payment from eve. and in front of our camera the art dealer went even further. someone does sophisticated good of what he's got a set idea. in society killed off before on a call over midday on demand for the long walk with symptoms with no one to a coma tonight as i suppose they keep on of with have biased their ways you don't the second would initiate says offset of almost without which then she also reset it off without it from business up on anything just
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a plank of wood if she didn't think it was that f.s.s. is the law said you are a systemic one organising your play to fit in such a terrible dipping following the supposed to go has got to be left of his gun. eve bouvier had to pay several million dollars in bail to have his international arrest warrant lifted. and still facing an indictment for fencing stolen goods the arguers made new accusations regarding the picasso heiresses financial scams. you know what. my dad. just said. that mole is shall want to sit. drawing painter and his model to katherine. once again no mention of her name the money was paid to an offshore company in panama this time. well the drawing turned
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up at the geneva freeport. it. has a never before. did we. know what it. was busy no want to. look out it. never. exist. we contacted katherine utahns lawyer for response to serious accusations here is her reply. does not wish to communicate or to participate in any sort of broadcast
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hawks that we along with are on the watch. breaking news the czech republic has admitted in the last few was producing and storing the type of nerve agent that was used to poison a former spy and his daughter in britain despite earlier refuting russian claims that it could have been one of the countries that handled the same. war that coming up this german police raid of migrant center where a group of refugees aggressively apparently forced officers to release an asylum seeker earlier this week got reaction to that. and russia's foreign minister says that if israel really has evidence that iran violated the twenty fifteen nuclear agreement it should have immediately hand that evidence over to the u.n. chemical weapons watchdog.
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hello there good morning this is our team you just past midnight here live from moscow with me kevin owen and first more on that developing breaking news story that we first brought you tension an hour ago in from the czech republic where the president there has confirmed earlier tonight the country had indeed been involved in producing a small quantity of the type of nerve agent believed to have been used to poison the former russian spy service crippling his daughter in the u.k. of souls in early march. bill of rights was produced and stored it was a small quantities but we know where and how it was done let's not be hypocritical there's no need to lie about this. now the salient point here is that russia has consistently denied any involvement in the poisoning of the scruples calling it a provocation moscow's core argument has been that the nerve agent was produced in a number of countries including the czech republic worth bearing in mind just last
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month the czech prime minister did not read the russian foreign ministry is claims about that change now though the czech republic was also one of the e.u. states which expelled russian diplomats as retaliatory measure back in march we got more reaction to come on this when we go live to london in a few minutes time in the program. german police occurred at a major rate of migrant center in the south of the country after scores of asylum seekers forcibly prevented the deportation of a togolese man on monday the group reportedly attacked officers and their vehicles before helping the individual to escape here's our europe correspondent peter oliver. well if we start on monday with the incident and kick this all off it started when police in the southwestern german town of. gartin but important book arrived at this refugee center with the intention of taking away a twenty three year old man from togo who is about to be deported now as they
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arrive to do that crowds of people start arriving saying he should be set free those crowds got bigger and bigger we're hearing one hundred fifty plus refugees surrounding the police in their car that was there we hear from the police that this was a particularly aggressive crowd that threats were being shouted the police officers eventually for air fearing for their safety or they released the man and then retreated now the police chief's haven't condemned those officers they've said that they what they described was a really horrific situation a potentially dangerous situation that they were right to pull out there now three days later thursday we saw a major police raid take place now we're hearing as many as two hundred police were involved in this and they detained that twenty three year old along with seventeen other people but speaking to the press senior police saying that they have to move in when they did to stop this situation descending into further chaos you go in
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kind of it's for you we will not allow the creation of a law we will work against it we have clear indications that most black africans who see the police as the saree and want to fight against them because of the year we've never experienced a situation like this before that was big when young people of well as more information has come out about this throughout thursday we've seen quite angry reaction from politicians particularly at the fact that it this man was essentially on the run in free for three days and we also heard from the interior minister horse who is typically a bully and in what he had to say this was. what happened there is a blow to the law abiding population we shouldn't let them trample on our hospitality. attacks on police officers are unexceptable in a constitutional state such conduct must have criminal consequences is clear that frustration is no excuse for crime but there are a lot of questions being asked namely well why was this able to happen in the first place how can it be stopped from happening at other refugee centers in the future
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and ultimately who is to take the blame for allowing this situation to escalate as rapidly as it did you know meantime parallel to all this unregistered refugees making their way through e.u. countries are a headache for several member states we hear no letters come to light in which the dutch migration minister seems to know exactly who to blame is pointing the finger directly at greece and italy ninety five percent of irregular migrants and asylum seekers arrive from other schengen stays about two thirds of them managed to enter and travel through other member states undetected and unregistered despite all measures taken to improve registration i also question the european commission's previous claims that nearly one hundred percent of migrants of arriving in greece in italy are being registered he disagrees he says he wants e.u. members who won't share the burden of taking in refugees now to be punished. freeriding should have a price member states refusing to demonstrate solidarity in violation of the e.u.
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obligations should be penalized through cuts in e.u. subsidies i got reaction from journalists in assists jamali she's a member of greece's governing cigarettes a party told me the migrant crisis is a europe wide problem but singling out two countries to blame it on first the saying is that europe has failed to provide a holistic and inclusive solution to the problem. it's a yearly and it cannot put over sole diary card their refugee crisis is not a great korean italian problem and it cannot be managed as an italian or a greek problem it's a european problem and greece and italy have handled all the burden of this whole situation i think that the criticism is a bit unfair greece any are dealing with the refugee in my ground crisis with dignity while there are european member states that have resisted the relocation
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that have resisted to abide by their. turkey agreement that have it is this to take on the refugees and migrants i can tell you that we put the dutch migration ministers close to the european commission if they do get back to us over the coming hours maybe tomorrow we'll let you know what they've got to say in response and follow that up. russia's foreign minister has told israel that if it has evidence that iran's broken the big twenty fifty nuclear deal it must therefore relay it to the international atomic energy agency immediately so comments come after israel's leader but even at no claim that iran repeatedly misled the international community over it you really mean richmond program such documents should be immediately passed on to the international atomic energy agency but according to the comments from experts taking part in the negotiations. it's very likely that such documents refer to a previous activity which has already been taken into account by the international
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agency as inspections go. the us will announce its exit from the around the old rock the international community will of course lose one of the most important instruments promoting the nuclear nonproliferation regime most or all during that dramatic presentation on monday prime minister netanyahu claimed iran had lied about never having had a nuclear weapons program furthermore yields were alleged if it continued weapons research after the twenty fifteen deal was struck and then he says it tried to hide all the files relating to its work and then revealed fifty five thousand pages of documents apparently seized from iran in a heist by israeli intelligence which he said was proof of tehran this dishonesty we cannot prove. the project. was a comprehensive program designed. for the work. we're also. zuckerberg story product of marketers to use the title to struggles to develop.
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we remain deeply concerned about iran's dangerous places the rest is role in the region iran's vision to dominate the east. united states is with israel in this fight strongly supports israel sovereign right to defend itself parallel to this european leaders urged israel to submit all of the data to the un's nuclear watchdog but along with the self they suggested there was nothing new in the presentation and that there's no credible evidence that iran has broken that agreement the pact was struck back in twenty fourteen to huge headlines it was brokered by the u.s. china britain russia france and germany after nine long years the talks it was held as a huge diplomatic success you may recall in exchange for some sanctions being lifted iran agreed to strict limits on its nuclear program and to open up its facilities to international experts now that deal is currently in big jeopardy though because the u.s. president trump has been a vocal critic of that for
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a long time is now deciding imminently whether to walk away or not and many analysts say that benjamin netanyahu is presentation there was an attempt to convince donald trump it should be abandoned and the war activist chris myname told us he also thinks it's paving the way for america to pull out the only conclusion you draw from that is that this was likely part of an operation to try and bounce us to try and give credibility to stonewall from its efforts this is apparent plan to walk out walk away from the from the treaty with iran so it seems it seems a reasonable assumption to make that that is actually what was behind this effort by benjamin netanyahu the stakes really are very very high here and you know it is one of the few clues to deal with iran was one of the few successes of. foreign policy in the.

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