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if we take the anonymous tags off of hunter biden s art. who is buying the stuff and is probably they get a big kick out of and its phenomena so it all comes together in one big ugly web. it makes zero sense. going to take his name down? only going to get to more voters. you re going to inspire a whole generation of republicans because that always works in the movies. it always works when you tear something down. that will show them. no. greg: a dozen. last word, emily. i feel like this is a perfect the reason it is costing us $30 million because the mayor was like it is because he engaged in a crime. that s why he can cancel the contract. and then judge was like no, then he said fine, i m doing it at will. that s what trickle that penalty. because he feels like it, that s why we are on the hook for 30 million and the irony is that
beneficiary and the value of this company is not known. there is a company is not known. there is a company now that his brother runs and has told us $30 million and the third one which has an ownership and won the family used to buy an apartment in the uk of at least $1 million and sell another question is why so much secrecy and the source of all this money. the president says he is currently abroad. we will give a comprehensive response when he returns. he does say the pandora papers will go a long way in enhancing the financial transparency and openness we require in kenya and around the globe. let s have a look at some of the other world leaders named in the pantera papers and their responses. the billionaire prime minister allegedly failed to declare an offshore investment company used to buy two villas in the south of france for more than $60 million. he says the reports are
attorney general the explanations he has heard so far don t just add up. ainsley: not only are they investigating the investigators, they are investigating several nongovernmental organizations and individuals they say. brian: keep in mind, this is what they are going to try to do. so much yelling they want to yell each other out. if you are jerry nadler about to get the michael horowitz report and everything that was done and done wrong from the inspector general s perspective put in place by barack obama who can t be diminished because his credibility is pretty strong. then you have the other investigation going. nadler wants to grab those million documents and push it forward and say, look, i would have had a different conclusion than those 19 others that robert mueller hired that cost us $30 million and took two and a half years. they are going to try to retry the case and at least have a counter argue. so which we are about to see how the fbi conducted this investigation. steve: t
landes case, where are the damages? the defense team said you may have paid us $30 million but you actually were on our coattails and you won hundred million. where are the damages, judge? kelly: mercedes makes a strong case for lance armstrong. last month, he gave general add nationwide cheating on the tour de france races. what impact will his admission have on this lawsuit being filed by the justice department? looking backwards, i agree with mercedes on the damages side of the case if in fact post office made more money, it becomes a hypothetical, an athlete violates the terms of the contract but the company makes more money. where i disagree with mercedes the postal contracted says it prohibits using narcotics and here is the important part or other drugs. so the lawsuit says he used i