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supporting it by guaranteeing the framework conditions necessary for its success as can minus now from paul van. and he's been following his story in, so pull this is and my chairs a till switzerland's biggest banks, the international players really tell us more about the significance of this deal and how it's going to work. the news conference is still ongoing. we're hearing from the u. b s. chairman, right now he's saying all the right things as far as trying to restore stability to the markets is saying, this is an integration rather than a takeover. he says it's building on the expertise of both enormous opportunities. he's talking about and you be as will remain rock solid. the other phrase that i've seen heard come up again and again in the early parts of the news conference with the members of the swiss regulator and government were talking that was too big to fail. a phrase again and again at credit suisse of one of the big 30 banks in the world as is u b. s. and frankly, if that had run into, well, if it been allowed to go under than the ripples around the financial globe would have be
supporting it by guaranteeing the framework conditions necessary for its success as can minus now from paul van. and he's been following his story in, so pull this is and my chairs a till switzerland's biggest banks, the international players really tell us more about the significance of this deal and how it's going to work. the news conference is still ongoing. we're hearing from the u. b s. chairman, right now he's saying all the right things as far as trying to restore stability to the...
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that is paul van in with the latest life finance in london. thank you. moving on to other news now the world health organization has confirmed an outbreak of the marburg disease and parts of africa. at least 5 people have died in tanzania, and several cases have been confirmed. and equitorial guinea, the cases were confirmed and new regions of the country indicating a wider outbreak. there are no vaccines or anti virus treatments approved to treat the severe viral fever. this is feeling fears. it could spread further and the region with alarm sounding cameroon, and kenya. and we are going to listen and now on a world health organization address about marburg, let's listen and that of increase vulnerabilities may less people move away from their normal places of for, for home turning now to t b. tuberculosis on this boy, tibby day, the african region has achieved the 22 percent decline in your infection since 2015 . through our normative and supportive rollers, doug ritual. technical support, advocacy, and effective partnerships. the african region is low
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paul in july 2021. you see him being led away there, put in a van. taken from the courthouse. moments ago, that occurred. we're waiting for a conscience ever conference with the prosecution. it's extraordinary how quickly the jury came to this verdict. what was it like in the courtroom when the verdicts were read? >> reporter: yeah, it took them just about three and a half hours or so to find alex murdaugh guilty on all four counts. you try to read the jury as they file back into the courtroom. none of them looked to the right where murdaugh sat and the family sat. they all had their heads down as they walked into the courtroom. also, anderson, you could see alex murdaugh -- we have this presser that is just about to start hear. that would be the, that's the south carolina attorney general, allen wilson, at the podium. he actually questioned one of the last witnesses, anderson, because that was a very important witness. a key witness. he was speaking to how the crime scene, how it all happened. he was a crime scene expert on the re-creation of the crime scene and able to help
paul in july 2021. you see him being led away there, put in a van. taken from the courthouse. moments ago, that occurred. we're waiting for a conscience ever conference with the prosecution. it's extraordinary how quickly the jury came to this verdict. what was it like in the courtroom when the verdicts were read? >> reporter: yeah, it took them just about three and a half hours or so to find alex murdaugh guilty on all four counts. you try to read the jury as they file back into the...
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paul until life 2021. you seeing him being led away, they're put in a van, taken away from the courthouse. just moments ago, we are waiting for a conference with -- will be taking place any moment, now our randi kaye was in the courthouse when the verdicts were read. andy, it is extraordinary how quickly the jury came to this verdict, what was it like in the courtroom when the verdicts were read? >> yeah, anderson, and took them just about three and a half hours or so to find alex murdaugh guilty on all for the accounts, no way tried to read the jury as they fall back into the courtroom, none of them looked to the right of the courtroom when murdaugh sixth and the family set. they all basically had their heads down as they got into the courtroom, also, anderson, you can see the alex murdaugh, we have this precip that is just about the start here, but that will be the south carolina attorney general, anderson, alan wilson at the podium. he actually questioned one of the last witnesses, anderson, because that was a very important witness, a key witness speaking to how the crime scene, how it
paul until life 2021. you seeing him being led away, they're put in a van, taken away from the courthouse. just moments ago, we are waiting for a conference with -- will be taking place any moment, now our randi kaye was in the courthouse when the verdicts were read. andy, it is extraordinary how quickly the jury came to this verdict, what was it like in the courtroom when the verdicts were read? >> yeah, anderson, and took them just about three and a half hours or so to find alex...
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ground right now, we're told that the pool was able to see from their vans at least one juror standing in the feed room. that's where paul murdaugh was shot standing in that doorway and looking around in that area and looking up at the door frame. after the jury finished looking, the press pool was going to be able to spend the same amount of time and see some of the same stuff that they did before making their way back here to the courthouse. once that takes place, once they come back, we expect the prosecution and defense and even to just sort of roll right into closing arguments. this visit, it was requested by the defense. we've been told by a court official yet that alex murdaugh would not be going with the jury. when we asked where he would be during this visit, they said either he would stay at the county courthouse in his cell there or they would put him in a holding cell in the basement here at the courthouse. lindsey. >> as ellison has mentioned, this is pretty rare. why would the defense push for this ahead of closing arguments. we know one of their arguments has been, look, the property, the actual house is f
ground right now, we're told that the pool was able to see from their vans at least one juror standing in the feed room. that's where paul murdaugh was shot standing in that doorway and looking around in that area and looking up at the door frame. after the jury finished looking, the press pool was going to be able to spend the same amount of time and see some of the same stuff that they did before making their way back here to the courthouse. once that takes place, once they come back, we...
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microsoft founder paul allen and had been used for searching for shipwrecks and is currently owned by the u.s. navy. officials say it had come dislodged from its moorings. the hollywood icon dick vanis recovering from injuries after he wrote orderly lost control of his car on the streets of malibu in california. the 97-year-old or suffered minor injuries and was treated at the scene. police say drugs and alcohol were not suspected to have been involved but there are reports that officials want him to retake his driving test due to his age. next we have a sad story that we hope will have a happier ending. one of the last black veterans of world war ii in the u.k. died recently, alone in his flat in london. flight surgeon peter brown never married and had no children. born in jamaica, joining the royal air force in 1943. it is hoped some surviving relatives might emerge to give him a proper sendoff. helena wilkinson reports. >> this is peter brown when he was serving a 1945. age 17 is thought the young jamaican had traveled thousands of miles so that he could volunteer to fly and fight in world war ii. after training he flew in the famous strategic bomber that was used as the main w
microsoft founder paul allen and had been used for searching for shipwrecks and is currently owned by the u.s. navy. officials say it had come dislodged from its moorings. the hollywood icon dick vanis recovering from injuries after he wrote orderly lost control of his car on the streets of malibu in california. the 97-year-old or suffered minor injuries and was treated at the scene. police say drugs and alcohol were not suspected to have been involved but there are reports that officials want...
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vans. still 6-8 more for months, representatives of the press services insisted that it was all there, but there was nothing there. you were familiar with colin paule weren't bosom buddies, but he was the national security adviser, when we had the gulf war, we had interesting meetings with the general, he supported me, even when i was working as a weapons inspector and the cia tried to throw me out of this position, but the crankshaft supported me and even after i stopped, uh, my activities, we meet we met with colin pavel and that was before this terrible meeting. and i thought, i felt that he was an honest man. and if he wanted to be president, i would vote for him, and i mean. i was shocked when i saw him, er speaking at the security council, and everyone knew that he was talking about lies. and when he was at the lari, king , i already knew this, that is, you know, imagine a person who is a national security adviser to the president of the united states, he is the head of this issue. this is the us secretary of state he was the us secretary of state he knows how it works the whole system. he knows how intelligence works. he knows and he can in
vans. still 6-8 more for months, representatives of the press services insisted that it was all there, but there was nothing there. you were familiar with colin paule weren't bosom buddies, but he was the national security adviser, when we had the gulf war, we had interesting meetings with the general, he supported me, even when i was working as a weapons inspector and the cia tried to throw me out of this position, but the crankshaft supported me and even after i stopped, uh, my activities, we...
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paul allen, and had been used for searching for shipwrecks. it's currently owned by the us navy, and had come dislodged from its moorings. the hollywood icon dick vanes, and was treated at the scene. police say drugs and alcohol are not suspected to be involved. but there are reports that officials want mr van dyke to re—take his driving test, due to his age. next we have a sad story that we hope will have a happier ending. one of the uk's last black veterans of world war two died recently alone in his flat in london. flight sergeant peter brown never married, and had no children. he was born injamaica, and hejoined the royal air force back in 1943. but its hoped some surviving relatives might emerge to give him a proper send—off. helena wilkinson reports. this is peter brown when he was serving as a flight sergeant in the royal air force in 1945. age 17, it's thought the young jamaican had travelled thousands of miles so he could volunteer to fly and fight in world war ii. after training, he flew as a crewmember in the avro lancaster, britain's famous strategic bomber that was used as the raf�*s main weapon against targets in germany. in december
paul allen, and had been used for searching for shipwrecks. it's currently owned by the us navy, and had come dislodged from its moorings. the hollywood icon dick vanes, and was treated at the scene. police say drugs and alcohol are not suspected to be involved. but there are reports that officials want mr van dyke to re—take his driving test, due to his age. next we have a sad story that we hope will have a happier ending. one of the uk's last black veterans of world war two died recently...
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paul, to be counselled describing the process as a sham. this down we out is well love that were most. yeah. well i don't want to go where my one for the unity abernet van harmony to newborn, more than 36 percent of the vote. now, these runner up her article, apple, back on from the people's democratic party, had 29 percent. that when the nigerian presidency, a candidate must have the largest number of votes nationwide, plus at least 25 percent of the vote. in 2 thirds of the nation's $36.00 states plus a boucher, if those thresholds are not reach then now be a run off between the top 2 candidates. so who is bola didn't obey the he served 2 terms as governor of lagos, nigeria is biggest city from 1999 to 2007 to new booth supporters say that he has an effective or he is an effective administrator who improve services in lagos. the critics accused him of creating an extensive patronage network by warding lucrative contracts and plumb jobs to loyalists. an address has more from the nigerian capital. it's been very warm and for everybody from the voter to the political parties. so they election officials and considering the delays, we've seen over the past
paul, to be counselled describing the process as a sham. this down we out is well love that were most. yeah. well i don't want to go where my one for the unity abernet van harmony to newborn, more than 36 percent of the vote. now, these runner up her article, apple, back on from the people's democratic party, had 29 percent. that when the nigerian presidency, a candidate must have the largest number of votes nationwide, plus at least 25 percent of the vote. in 2 thirds of the nation's $36.00...
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paul. >> we can't bring him back, but we can bring them justice. >> alex, is there anything -- >> reporter: after a dramatic day in court, murdaugh led out into a vancontinue his life behind bars. now, sentencing will be in the hands of the judge, as you said, in just a few hours. mika, we expect to hear more witness testimony from the stand, both some advocating for alex murdaugh and some of the victims of his alleged financial crimes are expected to testify, as well. >> wow. >> reporter: he is facing 30 years to life on each of those murder charges. mika. >> nbc news correspondent catie beck, thank you very much for your reporting. we're going to be taking a lot of the sentencing hearing live to see what some of the witnesses have to say. let's bring in msnbc legal analyst charles coleman. we also have claire mccaskill with us, former prosecutor. claire, i'll let you take it to charles. but it seems alex murdaugh convicted himself with his horrific testimony and, if i way, blubbering and admitting to lying and hurting and cheating and stealing and hurting people he loved very much repeatedly over the course of his life. >> yeah. i think, as charl
paul. >> we can't bring him back, but we can bring them justice. >> alex, is there anything -- >> reporter: after a dramatic day in court, murdaugh led out into a vancontinue his life behind bars. now, sentencing will be in the hands of the judge, as you said, in just a few hours. mika, we expect to hear more witness testimony from the stand, both some advocating for alex murdaugh and some of the victims of his alleged financial crimes are expected to testify, as well....
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van being dropped on a house. i mean, this is the kind of power in these storms we're just not used to in the uk. but yes, frankly to common. well, listen, paulng 5:00. i'm nana akua. we're live tv online and on digital radio . the next hour, on digital radio. the next hour, me and my panel, we'll be taking on some of the big topics, hitting the headlines now. in just a moment. i'll be by a mystery celebrity guest who is fresh out of alan sugar's boardroom. stay tuned for the great british debate this hour. i'm asking, should more i'm asking, should get more school, more before inspections. but first, let's get your latest news headlines . fast approaching news headlines. fast approaching 5:01. here's the latest from the gb news room. tensions have heightened between russia and ukraine with state media alleging that a blast in the country's tula region was caused by a ukrainian drone packed with explosives. two people were reportedly injured . they were reportedly injured. they were struck by shrapnel. whether ukraine has not claimed responsibility for, the alleged attack, it follows pleas . the attack, it follows pleas. the european union fo
van being dropped on a house. i mean, this is the kind of power in these storms we're just not used to in the uk. but yes, frankly to common. well, listen, paulng 5:00. i'm nana akua. we're live tv online and on digital radio . the next hour, on digital radio. the next hour, me and my panel, we'll be taking on some of the big topics, hitting the headlines now. in just a moment. i'll be by a mystery celebrity guest who is fresh out of alan sugar's boardroom. stay tuned for the great british...