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violence and organised drug trafficking and criminality. people deal drugs to make money. money and drug dealing drive violence on our streets and often, that leads to murder. criminals make around £5 billion a year by selling drugs. it s nearly all cash. and that is a problem because they can t put millions in cash into the bank. that is where the money launderers come in. money laundering is the air that allows organised crime to breathe. criminals don t do this for fun. they do it to create money, and the only way they can enjoy that money through the process of money laundering. the financial system is supposed to keep dirty money out. tonight, we expose how it fails. we have got hold of details of a police investigation which put 27 money launderers behind bars. working with the french media company, premieres lignes, we have tracked the gang s dirty money around the world. the money trail starts with an airport cleaner, hassan, and a trip from france to london. it s 20
DubaiDubayyUnited-arab-emiratesParisFrance-general-FranceUnited-kingdomMoroccoLebanonBelgiumCasablancaGrand-casablanca it has caused myself and my family untold suffering. and nobody seems to care. violent crime is on the rise on britain s streets. much of it is linked to drugs. robberies, shootings, stabbings. there is a clear causal link between that street violence and organised drug trafficking and criminality. people deal drugs to make money. money and drug dealing drive violence on our streets and often, that leads to murder. criminals make around £5 billion a year by selling drugs. it s nearly all cash. and that is a problem because they can t put millions in cash into the bank. that is where the money launderers come in. money laundering is the air that allows organised crime to breathe. criminals don t do this for fun. they do it to create money, and the only way they can enjoy that money through the process of money laundering. the financial system is supposed to keep dirty money out. tonight, we expose how it fails. we have got hold of details of a police investigation which put 2
DubaiDubayyUnited-arab-emiratesParisFrance-general-FranceUnited-kingdomKuwaitMoroccoBelgiumChinaCasablanca oh wait. no, no, no i m so sorry. donald trump said that. i m sorry. welcome to morning joe. happy monday everybody. the emmys were quiet something last night. were they? cleaning up. finally winning. jn ham finally won. he finally won. he crawled on stage. quiet a weekend. who tied the knot this weekend? if you went to that wedding it was like to emmys. congratulations to the young couple. and the person who stole the show, alex corsin. do you have video of you dancing? it s on my instagram. we ll all dance live. with us on set we have manager of bloomberg politics john highland and political analyst and professor at the school of public policy, harold ford jr. and former treasury official and morning joe economic analyst steve. i say it better. with like a purr in my voice. a lot of people trying to figure out how the debates were going to factor in the poles and we found out some of the national poles which aren t as relevant, they talk about big trim
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