the problem also is that he owes money in so many different places for instance in spain he was taken to court of unpaid work on his villa in new york and germany had to repay taxes in switzerland after his wedding in 2009 the pasta even sued him so it s coming out in from all angles and of course he s paying lawyers left right and center so i think you ve looked at the option online is he is he getting much for his stuff when it s early days yet the bidding is still open till july 11th and some of the watchers of actually attracted interest but that s in the region of 2 to 4000 euros and the trophies which are worth about 10000 euros replicas of the trophies he won they haven t received any bids yet and things like his sweaty clothes shows just how desperate he is some of which have been reacquire. from places like the tennis hold of fame they actually haven t attracted bids yet but selling a watch for 100 euros i saw online myself that s not going to cover his dates is it
more than 1,000 euros is registered and a withdrawal or deposit over 10,000 euros and includes new powers of surveillance to fight against trafficking of ordnance and with the prepaid cards and what the terrorists used to pay for the hotel bills. we ll see if this works to collect the data they need to help in the future. thank you so much. thanks to you all at home for watching. that s going to wrap up the coverage for today s show from paris. i ll see you back in new york tomorrow. kate snow comes up next with your coverage right here on msnbc live. stay tuned.
favor. the headline is poor kelly rutherford, that nut job actress who tried to get her kids kidnapped and keep them away from her ex-husband. this mysterious businessman, he is notorious in german, and people there say, quote, according to media accounts, he destroyed some people s lives by suing them over trademark litigation. a lot of small businessmen have told me they were sued for 25,000 euros and 10,000 euros there. so when i look into this, and the court documents about how exactly he entered the u.s. which was on a work visa, alex, which is given only to people who have literally what homeland security calls extraordinary talent, nothing adds up, because he is really an internet businessman. not that i ve been able to find out exactly what he does for a living and exactly if he s ever really drawn a salary anywhere.
so historically when countries are in the situation greece is in and it s happened throughout the world throughout history, what they re going to move from one currency to another, they run into financial problems. what tends to happen is they start printing up ious to pay government workers and things like that. then if they can t get the situation resolved the ious end up being, you get an iou and go to the stores and the owners says i ll take this. maybe it says it s worth0000 euros. they ll say we re only going to give you 50 euros worth of product because we re not sure about this thing. it becomes what they call a proxy currency. hopefully the situation doesn t last long and eventually everybody gets back to using the real currency. if things don t work out, that s usually so when people think about going to a new currency, they think it s an instantaneous thing, it s usually an unwilling evolutionary process. could be reality. michelle, thank you for the
takes. i m very, very impatient. i feel like we pay for time anyway. 10,000 euro? $10,000? for the rest of my life. $260. what about you? i d go for 20 bucks. i don t mind. frankly you can do everything online at the internet as opposed to inline standing there. hate long lines? you re going to have deal with them if you re planning to travel to sochi. you can ride the subway for free in moscow if you re willing to do something you have not done since gym class. it s a move to prepare for the upcoming olympics. phil has our story. some of its stations and