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browder has made it his mission to uncover where all this money went. to set, what through seb. seb itself has said it had about 90 billion of transactions that flowed through the bank, about a third of it work low transparency. it has worked hard to identify any suspicious transactions and maintains that it has not been systemically used. but you cannot exclude smaller efforts. anna: ok, yes, so there is a difference. what about the penalties the seb could face? i guess it depends on what developments happen from here and extent to which these allegations are proven. >> exactly. banksow, two other nordic have also been identified as being used by money launderers. donskoy bank is probably by far the largest amount that has gone through. it said that a large part of 230, 220 billion u.s. dollars were suspicious. estimates of the penalties it faces have got, have ranged as high as 8 billion u.s. dollars. we estimate it is probably closer to $2 billion. it is hard to know until the u.s. authorities and estonia authorities and elsewhere finally come down a
browder has made it his mission to uncover where all this money went. to set, what through seb. seb itself has said it had about 90 billion of transactions that flowed through the bank, about a third of it work low transparency. it has worked hard to identify any suspicious transactions and maintains that it has not been systemically used. but you cannot exclude smaller efforts. anna: ok, yes, so there is a difference. what about the penalties the seb could face? i guess it depends on what...
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whether successive governments have done enough to deter moscow. 0ne critic of the kremlin, bill browderitics and policy towards russia. the amount of money sloshing around london, for a very narrow group of people, but that narrow group of people has huge political influence, is the main explanation for the weak attitude of the british government in these russian situations. with the focus having shifted from parliament and onto the campaign trail, there is little chance of this report being released before the election. but that won't stop speculation continuing about what's really in it. gordon corera, bbc news. it's a miniature book called the young men's magazine, written by charlotte bronte when she was 14—years—old for the for the toy soldiers she and her siblings played with. and now it's going back to where she wrote it, to the brontes' old home, now the parsonage museum in haworth in yorkshire after it was bought at auction in france for more than half a million pounds. from paris, lucy williamson reports. inside this tiny book charlotte bronte covered the world. stories of her
whether successive governments have done enough to deter moscow. 0ne critic of the kremlin, bill browderitics and policy towards russia. the amount of money sloshing around london, for a very narrow group of people, but that narrow group of people has huge political influence, is the main explanation for the weak attitude of the british government in these russian situations. with the focus having shifted from parliament and onto the campaign trail, there is little chance of this report being...
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we have a success story that we can browder that we are very proud for the government but the same times we have a problems because there is there is very limited time there are always there is a problems with conflict in libya there is always that the country has or doesn't want to be stable and there is a big challenge for government overall during a conflict and during the president of isis and terrorism in the country ok i quit my take good comfort so thank you very much we've run out of time thank you. to to. i am a deadly $1000000000.00 business no clear weapons. such as the us pulled out of a high enough agreement with russia the world could be facing a new arms race. like most of us the bombs. and who's going to benefit from. the nuclear weapons cartel from distant. from. it and gemini if. at any time i've come to any place the names. yet i don't like a bit of crap so missing along seen as it is to come from soup but. for. interactive exercises. everything is online. and interactive then german to frame its d.w. . earth. home to millions of species a home worth saving. here's wha
we have a success story that we can browder that we are very proud for the government but the same times we have a problems because there is there is very limited time there are always there is a problems with conflict in libya there is always that the country has or doesn't want to be stable and there is a big challenge for government overall during a conflict and during the president of isis and terrorism in the country ok i quit my take good comfort so thank you very much we've run out of...
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whether successive governments have done enough to deter moscow. 0ne critic of the kremlin, bill browdergroup of people has huge political influence, is the main explanation for the weak attitude of the british government in these russian situations. with the focus having shifted from parliament and onto the campaign trail, there is little chance of this report being released before the election. but that won‘t stop speculation continuing about what‘s really in it. gordon corera, bbc news. the tony—award—winning broadway musical, dear evan hansen, is opening in london tomorrow night. the story, written by steven levenson, is about a lonely, troubled teenager who spins an elaborate web of lies to gain popularity. the music and lyrics are by oscar—winning songwriters benj pasek and justin paul, and our arts editor will gompertz went to meet them. # even when the dark comes crashing through # when you need a friend to carry you...#. meet evan hansen, a teenage schoolboy with self—esteem so low his therapist has told him to write a daily, life affirming letter to himself. # you‘ll reach up a
whether successive governments have done enough to deter moscow. 0ne critic of the kremlin, bill browdergroup of people has huge political influence, is the main explanation for the weak attitude of the british government in these russian situations. with the focus having shifted from parliament and onto the campaign trail, there is little chance of this report being released before the election. but that won‘t stop speculation continuing about what‘s really in it. gordon corera, bbc news....
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she suggested the impeachment issues could be browder than ukraine. >> absolutely. this is interesting. she brought a vote saying she believes there's enough evidence for a case against president trump in terms of impeachment here, but what she said that you mentioned here is what really stuck out. originally nancy pelosi said she wanted to keep the scope of the impeachment very narrow, keeping it on the ukraine, but yesterday implying it could go beyond just that phone call. >> there were 11 obstruction of justice provisions in the mueller report. perhaps some of them will be part of it. again, that will be part of the yea inquiry, to see where they'll go. >> i want to note here, we did hear from the white house press secretary after this vote on thursday, essentially saying that democrats were unhinge and obsessed with president trump and obsessed with impeaching him. >> kristen holmes for us at the white house. thank you. >>> cnn analysts are with us. gentlemen, thank you for being here. good morning to you. ross, i cowant do want to start you. let's start with r
she suggested the impeachment issues could be browder than ukraine. >> absolutely. this is interesting. she brought a vote saying she believes there's enough evidence for a case against president trump in terms of impeachment here, but what she said that you mentioned here is what really stuck out. originally nancy pelosi said she wanted to keep the scope of the impeachment very narrow, keeping it on the ukraine, but yesterday implying it could go beyond just that phone call. >>...
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. >> this is about ken delaney at nbc and he was attacking william browder as part of an operation on behalf of the russian government. he appeared to be reciting talking points provided by fusion gps. there are extensive connections between fusion gps and the entire media and nbc is certainly a part of that. >> laura: congressman nunes at this point we know the jerry nadler crew is going to get two weeks of their own whatever they're going to end up doing with this impeachment nonsense. what do you expect to happen? i'm going to say this to everyone who has missed the last few minutes of the show -- he's threatening to president of the united states with unspecified penalties if he doesn't show up to testify. this is where we have gotten. >> i cannot imagine how a constitutional hearing next week about the constitutionality of impeachment, how that is going to be any better for them than the last two weeks when they had dud after dud after dud of witnesses. nadler, evidently he has been found because the guy has been missing since before the summer time, nobody has seen him. they rip
. >> this is about ken delaney at nbc and he was attacking william browder as part of an operation on behalf of the russian government. he appeared to be reciting talking points provided by fusion gps. there are extensive connections between fusion gps and the entire media and nbc is certainly a part of that. >> laura: congressman nunes at this point we know the jerry nadler crew is going to get two weeks of their own whatever they're going to end up doing with this impeachment...
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. >> can people in the shadow of this or you think about bill browder's story, is there any effective to stand up against putin? a lot of these groups have to leave the country because there is a target right in the middle of your head if you are a putin dissident in russia. >> that is true. but there are steerings of democracy in russia. you can see it in the recent moscow elections. huge demonstrations and when russian police started cracking down and throwing people in prison, there was a pushback, and there was a relaxation. there is pressure to be put and to the extent that russia's economy weakens and unrest grows, then i think inside russia there is a sense that the center will not hold. >> alex, good to see you as always. he is the director of many things. but in this particular instance, he is the director of "citizen k" which is in theaters november the 22nd. before we go, we want to know what you really think about the 2020 election. what are your thoughts on the presidential candidates? how do you feel about the race for the white house so far about the state of the countr
. >> can people in the shadow of this or you think about bill browder's story, is there any effective to stand up against putin? a lot of these groups have to leave the country because there is a target right in the middle of your head if you are a putin dissident in russia. >> that is true. but there are steerings of democracy in russia. you can see it in the recent moscow elections. huge demonstrations and when russian police started cracking down and throwing people in prison,...
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think about ka leaf browder under blikle bloombergmichael b leadership. know ten people who had $50. a larger economic narrative that a billionaire is saying wasn't that big of a deal and we have people who either die in rikers or afterwards. >> people forget that the new york city police department is a model for many police departments across -- >> globally. >> a lot of people considered that same policy there. but props to david dinkins for being the only new york mayor who has not decided to run for president this year at least. >> right. >> so far. thank you. >> appreciate it. accusations of being controlled and manipulative, a girlfriend of r. kelly reveals details of the relationship. details of the relationship and how the troubled singer is responding today - [narrator] meet the ninja foodi pressure cooker with tender crisp technology. the best of pressure cooking and air frying are now in one pot. and only the ninja foodi has tender crisp technology, so you can cook foods that are crispy on the outside and juicy on the inside. you may never need
think about ka leaf browder under blikle bloombergmichael b leadership. know ten people who had $50. a larger economic narrative that a billionaire is saying wasn't that big of a deal and we have people who either die in rikers or afterwards. >> people forget that the new york city police department is a model for many police departments across -- >> globally. >> a lot of people considered that same policy there. but props to david dinkins for being the only new york mayor who...