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duquesne: hey, valera, let me ask you, if you saw a woman wearing pantyhose in miami, what would you hooker. or from out of town. my money's on whoever redressed melissa is not a miami native. i thought this case was closed. ( printer buzzing ) i compared the dna to the blood we found at the house. i never thought... this case just reopened. caine: you are not from miami originally, are you? connecticut. my family gave me the house here, so i moved down. what does this have to do with anything? it explains why we found pantyhose on melissa's body. young women from miami don't wear them. caine: yes, and why you redressed her for a night out in connecticut. what? i didn't redress melissa. i had nothing do with her. then explain the fingernail that we found in her pantyhose. oh, god. okay... i did redress her. i didn't want to. stephen made me. that's all i did. that already makes you an accessory to murder. what was i supposed to do? i was terrified. if i said anything, i would wind up like her. we ro: now listen to me. we need to make it look like melissa went to the club. we're going
duquesne: hey, valera, let me ask you, if you saw a woman wearing pantyhose in miami, what would you hooker. or from out of town. my money's on whoever redressed melissa is not a miami native. i thought this case was closed. ( printer buzzing ) i compared the dna to the blood we found at the house. i never thought... this case just reopened. caine: you are not from miami originally, are you? connecticut. my family gave me the house here, so i moved down. what does this have to do with anything?...
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been touted as a possible sign of compromise from the duquesne -- ukraine government, a sweeping cabinet reshuffle, but the opposition has already dismissed this move as insufficient. the protesters have been gripping the country. they have been out on the the presidentg turned his back on an eu trade deal for closer ties with moscow. >> standing strong on the barricades, the protests are showing no signs of slowing down despite the freezing temperatures. >> i came here to defend my children's future. i am retired, and you could say my life will not get any better, but i want my children and grandchildren to live in europe. i do not want them to see it on tv. i want them to live in it. >> they also want the government to step down and early parliamentarian elections to be held. the first talks between the ukrainian president and the failed on friday to defuse a political crisis, and a lawmaker announced demanding a sweeping cabinet reshuffle, though the stepping down of the prime minister was not mentioned. >> everybody knows what steps need to be taken now, including the resignation of
been touted as a possible sign of compromise from the duquesne -- ukraine government, a sweeping cabinet reshuffle, but the opposition has already dismissed this move as insufficient. the protesters have been gripping the country. they have been out on the the presidentg turned his back on an eu trade deal for closer ties with moscow. >> standing strong on the barricades, the protests are showing no signs of slowing down despite the freezing temperatures. >> i came here to defend my...
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. >> rose: can i just start with understanding you, you know, this remarkable record with duquesne and with quantum fund and george soros and the relationship you've had. you -- where are you in your life? >> rose: you mean what am i doing? >> yeah. >> i'm still moneying very actively. >> rose: for family or for -- >> for family and the family foundation. i go to work at about 6:00 and i come home at 6:00. i'm still in love with markets. the only thing that's changed is i'm not competing anymore so i'm not managing other people's money but i love markets and i love the intellectual challenge as much as i ever have. >> rose: is that what you love about markets? the intellectual challenge? >> yes, also, i'm -- i like -- >> rose: or you like being rich? >> not so much being riched but i like to win. it's a competitive disease that i -- it gives me a thrill to win. >> rose: but does it give you a thrill also to win and to be better than someone else, which is winning. >> well, i don't know whether you're better than someone else but it gives me a thrill to have better results than someone
. >> rose: can i just start with understanding you, you know, this remarkable record with duquesne and with quantum fund and george soros and the relationship you've had. you -- where are you in your life? >> rose: you mean what am i doing? >> yeah. >> i'm still moneying very actively. >> rose: for family or for -- >> for family and the family foundation. i go to work at about 6:00 and i come home at 6:00. i'm still in love with markets. the only thing that's...
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duquesne, created five fantastic topics, subsequently leads to as having two new national campaigns nextyear. as i said, nearly 500,000 people voted to decide what we debated here today. collectively we've shown your people wanted ways, have a voice and most of port money are getting voices heard. thank you. [applause] >> kd, a thank you. in the name of fairness and of political impartiality, having noted the presence throughout the day, for the most part in the chamber, but certainly on the estate of the master and of natasha, respectively from the conservative and later parties and must mention also the presence throughout the day from the start of our proceedings to their end of the liberal democrat member from wales, casaubon. -- tessa mond. [applause] i will in a moment just ran up the proceedings with them personal words of my own and i hope that will be understood. before i do so, i have been news for you in the form of the result -- i was going to see the votes because of course there were two balance. an ballot paper one, you are voting for year one evolved issue. the england on
duquesne, created five fantastic topics, subsequently leads to as having two new national campaigns nextyear. as i said, nearly 500,000 people voted to decide what we debated here today. collectively we've shown your people wanted ways, have a voice and most of port money are getting voices heard. thank you. [applause] >> kd, a thank you. in the name of fairness and of political impartiality, having noted the presence throughout the day, for the most part in the chamber, but certainly on...