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geoff cutmore live for us in london. have a great day, geoff. thanks, as always. t us know why you're awake. e-mail waytooearly@msnbc.com or tweet me @bobcairns. we'll read the results later. >>> still to come, a blockbuster signing in the nfl. poor tom brady, he lost his top receiver, and where does he go? to his rival, peyton manning, the most dangerous man now in football. that's next in sports. >>> and move aside kim jong-un and dennis rodman, vladimir putin proved that he has the best celebrity friends around. that and a check of weather when we come back. >> we the jury find the defendant guilty of murder with malice as charged in the indictment and assessment front at death, signed max e. causie, foreman. [ male announcer ] when it comes to the financial obstacles military families face, we understand. our financial advice is geared specifically to current and former military members and their families. life brings obstacles. usaa brings retirement advice. [ telephone rings ] hello. [ man ] jen, there are a lot of beauty brands that want you to represent the
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. >>> live for us in london. have a great day. >>> as always, let us know why you're awake. 'll read those responses later in the show. >>> still ahead on "way too early" -- bad news from the new york yankees. another big slugger is added to a long list of injuries. will they be ready for the regular season? that's next in sports. >>> and marco rubio wins for the filibuster line of the day. >>> stay tuned, "way too early" comes right back. >>> the march will not continue. see that they turn around and disperse. it's a new day. if your a man with low testosterone, you should know that axiron is here. the only underarm treatment for low t. that's right, the one you apply to the underarm. axiron is not for use in women or anyone younger than 18. axiron can transfer to others through direct contact. women, especially those who are or who may become pregnant, and children should avoid contact where axiron is applied as unexpected signs of puberty in children or changes in body hair or increased acne in women may occur. report these signs and symptoms to your doctor if they occur.
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have a good week in london. >>> let us know why you're awake. shoot us an e-mail or tweet me. >>> still ahead on "way too early," a surprise guest dropped by the louisville locker room after last night's win over villanova. we'll show you who, next in sports. >>> and another carnival cruise turns into a nightmare, after technical problems leave passengers stranded without working loos, toilets. >> many of the issues of civil rights are very complex. and most difficult. but about this, there can and should be no argument. every american citizen must have an equal right to vote. ♪ ♪ if loving you is wrong ♪ i don't wanna be right [ record scratch ] what?! it's not bad for you. it just tastes that way. [ female announcer ] honey nut cheerios cereal -- heart-healthy, whole grain oats. you can't go wrong loving it. bee happy. bee healthy. with clusters of flakes and o's. oh, ho ho... it's the honey sweetness. i...i mean, you...love. oh, ho ho... it's the honey sweetness. ♪ vo:wiplus wireless speaker,rhead bold is the proud sponsor of singing in the s
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. >> cnbc's karen tso live for us in london. have a wonderful weekend. >>> let us know why you're awake. shoot us an e-mail at waytooearly@msnbc.com. we'll lead the best response later in the show. >>> still ahead on "way too early" tiger woods off to a hot start during the first round of the world golf championship. while the number one golfer in the world, rory mcilroy, continues his struggles. those highlights are next in sports. >>> later, new york mayor michael bloomberg has already cracked down on what you drink and what you eat. now he wants to know what you're listening to and how loud. that story and a check on weather when "way too early" comes right back. [ female announcer ] let our chefs take your lettuce from drab to fab with new lean cuisine salad additions. the perfect combination of grilled chicken plump edamame ripe pineapple crunchy broccoli colorful carrots all topped with a savory ginger vinaigrette and crispy noodles. for 300 delicious calories. all you have to do is bring your own lettuce. we'll dress it up
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max foster, live for us in london. max, thank you very much. >>> dennis rodman goodwill ambassador?this the american you want leading with the new leader of north korea? we'll ask our political analyst, is he helping or hindering efforts towards good relations. >>> and a devastating car crash in the new york area, a young expectant couple killed. incredibly, their child survives. we'll explain. i just wanted you to eat more fiber. chewy, oatie, gooeyness... and fraudulence. i'm in deep, babe. you certainly are. [ male announcer ] fiber one. [ man ] excuse me miss. [ gasps ] this fiber one 90 calorie brownie has all the deliciousness you desire. the brownie of your dreams is now deliciously real. i have a great fit with my dentures. i love kiwis. i've always had that issue with the seeds getting under my denture. super poligrip free -- it creates a seal of the dentures in my mouth. even well-fitting dentures let in food particles. super poligrip is zinc free. with just a few dabs, it's clinically proven to seal out more food particles so you're more comfortable and confident while yo
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changed in those five ten years really really interesting to talk to thank you very much for joining us live here mary just chief authority from congress at the independent newspaper in london thank you. well if you live here in moscow this is the weekly on the way of the blackout behind bars u.s. officials continue to downplay the scott of a mass hunger strike at guantanamo bay while the pentagon now wants to expand the notorious facility that after the break stay with us. they've been living this way since the seventeenth century. strict. their communities on the ceiling. they clearly distinguish between their own and the alien. and guard their family and for the treasure. i mean so to know your city in europe i'm the host of the twenty fourteen winter the picket. signs. thank you. so much. thank you the. dog days of. days it. makes. it so true. this is the weekly live here in moscow syrian national coalition has decisively rejected the resignation of its president. he announced he was stepping down earlier today just months after he was elected well he fell asleep has the details in his statement was out how to say that he was stepping down because some. matters have to
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in moscow. good having you with us here on our t.v. our top story begins in london where a post-mortem examination reveals the death of russian self exiled tycoon boris berezovsky was quote consistent with hanging his body found in the bathroom of his u.k. home saturday ease am a nation found nothing to indicate a violent struggle with british police saying there is no evidence to suggest any third party involvement or sour for those more. the thames valley police have released the latest update in the investigation into the death of birth berzinski and they've revealed that the home office pathologist who carried out the post-mortem examination has found that the cools of death is consistent with hanging now there were no signs it said of a violent struggle we know in a previous statement the police it is sheet that they said there was no evidence at this point of the party involvement see. bits of the investigation coming together there is still going to be toxicology reports to carry out these are going to take
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that's 12:00 noon for those of us in london. >>> in a key speech today, prime minister david cameron will highlight the benefits of his cost cutting measures. the prime minister's speech comes less than two weeks before his chancellor, george osborne, delivers the annual budget. it's expected to call for conservative activism. >>> meanwhile, could mark carney be granted more powers to play with? the uk government will give the central bank more room for latch unioners. the option is being explored. and potentially even scrapping the inflation mandate altogether. now, speaking of which, as expected, no change in policy in the boj this time around. investors are looking forward to a new regime change at the central bank when a new chief comes on board. if all goes well, kuroda could be confirmed next week. many expect the central bank to release fresh moves. is this then the calm before the storm? we'll have analysis on just what the new governor has up his sleeve live at 10:20 cet. first, though, check on markets in asia. li sixuan joins us from asia. we just talked about the bank of
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and many verses that turns a facing daily personal challenges the bun love go on the to serve us a london. in syria it's a specter the rebels there are getting us training are going to member of the syrian twists and turns in a deadly song that shows no sign of ending would bring you part of that conversation later this hour. and there's a bite in israel over whether the ultra religious should serve in the army like everyone else to claim it's the jewish intellect that we are fighting to protect. her. wealthy british style. that's not hard to find right in front. of the. markets why no scandal. find out what's really happening to the global economy cars a report on. this is our combat security an edge it seems to be at its shakiest in months as police officers across the country go on strike the spying going street violence officers accuse the government of using them as political pawns and false trouble at the weekend in the wake of court rulings upholding death sentences over the board cites stadium riots beltre reports. court so i got to security headquarters is a powerful reminder of the
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a social media web page apparently by his son in law let's go live now to our service she's in london for us so the details been coming in the last two three hours and they what more do we know at the moment we know solicitors spoken any more details come through. well as he said news of the death first broken by boris berezovsky son in law on a social networking site now it's thought he died at his home in ascot and but this morning. police haven't confirmed the name yet but they have said that they've launched an investigation into the death of a sixty seven year old man and that death is being treated as unexplained now is spoken to ten slightly police and they told me that they usually have to wait for the formal i.d. before they can confirm the name but that confirmation is expected at some point later on today and i also asked about the speculation around the body having been found in the bar scene that a lot of people are reporting that they didn't confirm or deny it but they did tell me that that information didn't come from them of course a huge amount of state surrounding this bori
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violence not going down or a bell to thanks for bringing us up to speed a scone today gyptian opposition activist mohammed omar is live in london for us mr maher hi frank stuck in the time to be with me why is this so much anger the muslim brotherhood brotherhood this is been brewing for a while what's today. well thank you so much for having me today unfortunately i couldn't catch the previous the last few minutes from or your conversation for technical problems however what's happening today is a part of the chaos that is like going on now in egypt. and it goes without saying that. the people in charge the president is has got huge responsibility to watch what's going on now on the other hand we have to be fair and you have to recognize the actual problems and egyptian society the violence that has been hiding and as we've been strapped and you know under the carpet for ages them for years and years and we are the very same people who were praising like a lot of violence in the past and now we have to recheck and see what is what's happening today is it serving that evolution does it have a point. ok mom and i'm not sure if y
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men who are obviously in a very weak state is that that's very much a reality all right thank you very much indeed and whether to investigate journalist joining us live there in london thanks for time. in china she jim ping has been formally confirmed as the new president completing a lengthy transition process he's already announced his first priorities as leader tackling corruption and narrowing the wealth gap at home very boosting the military budget the plans come amid u.s. efforts to gain a stronger foothold in asia a tendency that has put beijing on edge washington has been expanding its military reach in the region so you can see there on the map china expert martin jake suspect him of the live he thinks that the more china grows as a power the more concerned the u.s. becomes. the whole way now in which the chinese leadership is constructed i mean if it's going to shift it's not a shift now it will shift you know several years down the road i think what will it mean for relations with the united states i mean relations with the united states have steadily be getting more complicated and i think the reason for that is because before you know china was very muc
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in the afternoon. >> max foster, thanks so much. keep us posted there in london>> and now, a heart-wrenching story out of new york a car crashes into a cab carrying a young couple expecting their first baby. the couple dies but their baby survives after doctors work very quickly to save his life. susan candiotti is live for us in new york. so, susan, this is a tragic accident. it's a hit and run case. what more have we learned about the circumstances? >> reporter: first of all, this certainly is tragic, frederica, an emotional funeral and burial are already under way following that horrific hit and run cash in the williamsburg section of brooklyn today, as the hassidic jewish community rallies around the surviving family. a young couple, 21-year-old parents-to-be, were on their way to a hospital about midnight last night because the expectant mother wasn't feeling well. the cab was t-boned, smacked on the driver's side by a oncoming car, a light-colored bmw, the husband and the mother-to-be were dead on arrival. but the doctors were able to deliver the baby boy b
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hundred sanchez he's a research fellow at the council on hemispheric affairs and in london we crossed to richard got he used a former latin american correspondent and editor for the guardian or a gentleman crosstalk rules in effect that means you can jump in anytime you want and i very much encourage it richard if i go to you first the recent referendum overwhelmingly passed so we should recognize self-determination of those people living on those islands yes or no definitely not self determination doesn't apply to a smooth group of people living on an island miles away from the mainland of britain ok that was very clear it looks jump in. well i tell you it certainly does it doesn't matter if it's one single person they have the right of self-determination is clearly outlined in the u.n. charter this is a very fundamental right and they have exercise this right in the world should listen ok you guys are being real quick here alex. it could be short for the past few years the argentine gorgon has accused the u.k. of curry not a policy of twenty first century calling at least in the islands they were for him
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newsletter in bengali arabic or somali you might think about signing up to some english lessons otherwise it could all end up greek to you. artsy london. united millions around the world us our also so most go turn the lights off in the kremlin for the very first time and the lights are now back on in the russian capital and earlier my colleague kevin and spoke to me about be fascinating and. it was really a spectacular view and for so many here in russia and i'm sure worldwide it was a very inspiring and a very uniting moment not only for those on the ground but in space as well as russian cosman out among them i knew he supported that movement and he actually filmed a video but he did that in space and i guess we can now listen to a bit of it you can see clearly just how much our planet needs care and protection when i first came on board the international space station i was amazed by the beauty of the earth it's the most important thing we've got it's. completely. depends on us on how we treat it support the earth and we'll be watching up here how the earth finally gets its hour of rest well it is a symbolic movement really it was made to attract more attention towar
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deal with a certain us are in crisis repeated in one scale in one form or another and quite possibly on a larger scale but let's hope not well leave the sun isn't shining in london by the looks of things and it's certainly not shining in cyprus although it should be thank you very much indeed les thanks for joining us live there that's leigh rather i'm in london. well the aftershocks of the proposition have been felt with other countries of course in and outside the euro zone something we just touched on there in the interview botton has the details. professional and dangerous with the words that lattimer putin used through his spokesman about this tax on deposits in cyprus that would be necessary for that ten billion euro e.u. i.m.f. loan russian banks russian businessmen and exceptionally rich russian individuals hold a disproportionately huge deposits in cyprus given the country's size the exact number of billions is estimated to be above ten but the exact number could be far higher it's very hard to establish it's partly because of that reason that the e.u. wanted a tax to try and distribute the burden equally and to avoid money laundering there are reports
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comprehensive research paper we've found we reached out to stanford in a pointed us to the bureau of investigative journalism in london an independent news organization that's been collecting this data and they were able to provide us with the with a very comprehensive data so they can justify every attack and every number and everybody out there. and yeah i mean there's a lot of civilians there we split out children from the civilians just to really make a point and the biggest question is this other the obama administration calls us other group military combatants but mostly it's just males and a lot of these others are actually civilians it's just a very conflict your region it's very hard to gather accurate data in the region and i just oh i'm comfortable calling all of those people were some of them are very much innocent just calling them all military and it's just not the case well yeah let's talk about first of all the study that you're referring to also in that study really amazing study and courage i want to check it out it verifies a really shocking statistic which is of course your graph also points out th
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could it be used to learn from what we know of crimes in the activity for up to two hours. past to stimulate crimes of the future? that is what researchers in london are doing. using what we already know about the spread disease to create a --el of a spread a variety the spread of a riot. >> we have managed to simulate the london riots. thinking about the data mathematically, we can create a representation based on the individual behavior where things are likely to kick off. rare in are relatively the uk, so having a model means that police can try out different strategies. this is based on the metropolitan police's own data. >> you have created a simulated environment by drawing all the data together to then possibly be able to practice and rehearsed these things in the future, or in a real-life scenario taking these applications forward to think about when we have a right going on, deploying resources to this particular location. what impact might we see? >> when you start to it appreciate the power of this approach, you might wonder why police are not using this kind of data and software more widely. >> the police have such a wonderful can-do a
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jeremy coburn who's in london live with us so mr coben bridges out for prime minister day tony blair who's older why is bridges but dissipated in the very invasion ten years ago says that that one of been the any rock revolution or us then syria do you agree with them. no i don't turn to told us the workings of mass destruction there were no told us that there was a present threat to all neighboring countries including western europe there wasn't and we involve ourselves in the invasion which has cost hundreds of thousands of iraqi lives thousands of us british and other soldiers and billions of pounds the only people who made money out of this have been the arms companies and the security experts and companies and i think we see the devastation of what was a country with a good infrastructure a good standard of education but a very poor standard of human rights we should have addressed the issues of human rights dialogue with iraq in the late the latter part of the last century rather than going to war in two thousand and three but then some might say that saddam hussein's political
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in the kitchen with the doctor behind it. >>> good evening and thanks for joining us here on sunday night. we begin with the headline out of londoneen elizabeth is in the hospital, doctors believe she's battling the stomach flu. at 86 years old, they want to keep a close eye on her. it comes after a busy week, among her events, officially opening a new hospital in london just days ago. but for now, all appearances are on hold. this evening in london there's an outpouring of concern for her well-being and jeffrey kofman leads us off. >> reporter: david, the queen is spending the night here at this private hospital. she'll be under close observation, but the palace emphasizes she was admitted
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in specifics later on next couple of weeks ok let's move over to london in the london well you say ben bernanke used to blame house up. the catalyst of course greed is to blame but ben bernanke you drop interest rates to zero they kept in the zero you know the bank business model is i take money i have. ten dollars of capital you know in debt and then i go into business with it usually i loan you money right at my cost and then you pay money back now but you're saying it's a moral hazard another cheap interest rates quantitative easing zero percent interest rates make the cost of crime cheap and the moral hazard just grows exponentially because nobody's reigning them in there's no regulations they say ok here we are in london whale is supposed to be no proprietary trading for the volcker rule will bypass the law will make these risky bets will get bad. by the government anyway and so this is you're saying low interest rates not only do they deprive savers of income and deprive the economy of that economic activity but it just feeds criminality and also it causes criminals to reach for the you know i
in specifics later on next couple of weeks ok let's move over to london in the london well you say ben bernanke used to blame house up. the catalyst of course greed is to blame but ben bernanke you drop interest rates to zero they kept in the zero you know the bank business model is i take money i have. ten dollars of capital you know in debt and then i go into business with it usually i loan you money right at my cost and then you pay money back now but you're saying it's a moral hazard...
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way to find out what the british public think of this budget surfer they are correspondent in london giving us the lowdown on john george or suppose but just. barack obama has arrived in israel on his first ever visit to the country as u.s. president at home obama has been repeatedly criticized by a pro israeli lobbyist of all this is seeing him sell from tel aviv and some believe there's a little chance of the ice for we between the two governments any time soon for more. on that i'm joined by dr emanuel i know vonn tell of even university expert on you with israeli relations now dr on cheers say israel one small stress aid would push ahead with settlement construction in the west bank despite obama's repeated calls to halt the project what do you make of the timing. well first of all i think that the policy of the israeli government has been consistent on that issue meaning that israel has a right historically and legally to build in a two day in some way beyond the green line we know that the u.s. government disagrees with that policy is not new however there is also a basic agreement betwe
way to find out what the british public think of this budget surfer they are correspondent in london giving us the lowdown on john george or suppose but just. barack obama has arrived in israel on his first ever visit to the country as u.s. president at home obama has been repeatedly criticized by a pro israeli lobbyist of all this is seeing him sell from tel aviv and some believe there's a little chance of the ice for we between the two governments any time soon for more. on that i'm joined by...
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could it be used to learn from what we know of crimes in the activity for up to two hours. past to stimulate crimes of the future? that is what researchers in london are doing. using what we already know about the spread disease to create a --el of a spread a variety the spread of a riot. >> we have managed to simulate the london riots. thinking about the data mathematically, we can create a representation based on the individual behavior where things are likely to kick off. rare in are relatively the uk, so having a model means that police can try out different strategies. this is based on the metropolitan police's own data. >> you have created a simulated environment by drawing all the data together to then possibly be able to practice and rehearsed these things in the future, or in a real-life scenario taking these applications forward to think about when we have a right going on, deploying resources to this particular location. what impact might we see? >> when you start to it appreciate the power of this approach, you might wonder why police are not using this kind of data and software more widely. >> the police have such a wonderful can-do a
could it be used to learn from what we know of crimes in the activity for up to two hours. past to stimulate crimes of the future? that is what researchers in london are doing. using what we already know about the spread disease to create a --el of a spread a variety the spread of a riot. >> we have managed to simulate the london riots. thinking about the data mathematically, we can create a representation based on the individual behavior where things are likely to kick off. rare in are...
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mentioned city administrator naomi kelly, supervisor malia cohen is with us and supervisor london breed, welcome. we also have inudience with us karen roy is with us. we have karen roy. we have luis herrera, city librarian with us. mohammed naru who is the head of dpw. we have joanne white, the fire chief is with us. and linda richardson, commissioner linda richardson is with us. let's welcome them, please. (applause) >> okay. we have greetings now in the program. i think we will go ahead and move forward with the greetings from the supervisors and we will then be followed by city administrator kelly will introduce the mayor upon the mayor's arrival. so, with that i'd like to ask supervisor cohen if you would come and extend greetings, please. >> thank you. amen, good morning, everyone. good afternoon. how are you? i have to say you look beautiful to look out and see so much red. this is an exciting time for all of us here in san francisco. and as i stand before you on this day, we celebrate black history month in san francisco. this is a day on which we acknowledge the being at the crossroads of equality and fr
mentioned city administrator naomi kelly, supervisor malia cohen is with us and supervisor london breed, welcome. we also have inudience with us karen roy is with us. we have karen roy. we have luis herrera, city librarian with us. mohammed naru who is the head of dpw. we have joanne white, the fire chief is with us. and linda richardson, commissioner linda richardson is with us. let's welcome them, please. (applause) >> okay. we have greetings now in the program. i think we will go ahead...
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resolve anything fascinating discussion many thanks to you to my guests in london and in washington and thanks to our viewers for watching us here aki see you next time and remember. these will. download the official publication yourself choose your language stream quality and enjoy your favorite. if you're away from your television just doesn't work so now with your mobile device you can watch artsy anytime anywhere. both of. her mum lives. goodspeed. her. with. good. luck. and. mine i'm a little.
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. >> max foster in london for us. max, thank you very much. meanwhile, back in this country, a remarkable announcement today by doctors dedicated to fighting aids and hiv. a little girl just two years old, once hiv positive, now declared free from the virus. cured. some details from our medical correspondent elizabeth cohen. >> reporter: let's talk about what happened to this baby in mississippi because it's a fascinating story. the baby was born to an hiv positive mother. the baby was on antiretroviral drugs for 15 months and then at around the time the mom took her off them. she stopped giving them. she stopped taking her back to the doctor. she was off the drugs 8 to 10 months total. when they brought her back to the doctor around her second birthday, there was no signs of hiv. the doctors in mississippi couldn't find it. they brought in other doctors who couldn't find it. now, what does this mean for other babies with hiv? here's what the folks at johns hopkins have to say. they've been involved in this. they say it may help pave the way to
. >> max foster in london for us. max, thank you very much. meanwhile, back in this country, a remarkable announcement today by doctors dedicated to fighting aids and hiv. a little girl just two years old, once hiv positive, now declared free from the virus. cured. some details from our medical correspondent elizabeth cohen. >> reporter: let's talk about what happened to this baby in mississippi because it's a fascinating story. the baby was born to an hiv positive mother. the baby...
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resolve anything fascinating discussion many thanks to you to my guests in london and in washington and thanks to our viewers for watching us here on t.v. see you next time and remember how close. we were. you know how sometimes you see a story and it seems so for you think you understand it and then you glimpse something else you hear or see some other part of it and realize that everything you thought you knew you don't know i'm tom harpur welcome to the big picture. wealthy british style. writers. margetts why not. find out what's really happening to the global economy in these kinds of reports. for. let's. look a. little . old to. elude. the.
resolve anything fascinating discussion many thanks to you to my guests in london and in washington and thanks to our viewers for watching us here on t.v. see you next time and remember how close. we were. you know how sometimes you see a story and it seems so for you think you understand it and then you glimpse something else you hear or see some other part of it and realize that everything you thought you knew you don't know i'm tom harpur welcome to the big picture. wealthy british style....
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dead at his home in england let's get more on this now from our jesus our friend who is in london so sara tell us more about this cash bonanza that could have been in store for various off. well these are the leaks email and police documents that is being reported show you that an investment company which controls three all of. these offshore trusts said beginning to liquidate his assets between. thousand and twelve a march two thousand and thirty own family with the aim of providing head with around three hundred million dollars in cash now at the time of course president last saturday it's been widely reported he was under pretty severe financial pressure not least because of his recent high profile cool case which he lost against fellow oligarch roman abramovich and i certainly it's been said by his friends and family lots of people he was at that call case at the time to not just of put him under financial pressure the psychological pressure as well now if we look at the details of the case they follow that if he revealed even the past week the police at the inquest that was a pinned on wedne
dead at his home in england let's get more on this now from our jesus our friend who is in london so sara tell us more about this cash bonanza that could have been in store for various off. well these are the leaks email and police documents that is being reported show you that an investment company which controls three all of. these offshore trusts said beginning to liquidate his assets between. thousand and twelve a march two thousand and thirty own family with the aim of providing head with...