the second is called glittering steel it s a small audio visual production company. but these companies have one thing in common. they are linked to a man that the public has never heard. the man behind trump s wind is robert mercer a computer engineer turned billionaire. robert mercer is seventy one years old the only recently stepped down as the c.e.o. of a hedge fund firm renaissance technologies whose ranks he had been climbing since one nine hundred ninety three. carol has been investigating him for the last year so. he is an absolutely brilliant scientists. did really pioneering work. in the sixty s and in the field
the second is called glittering steel it s a small audio visual production company. but these companies have one thing in common. they are linked to a man that the public has never heard. the man behind trump s win is robert mercer a computer engineer turned billionaire. robert mercer is seventy one years old the only recently stepped down as the c.e.o. of a hedge fund firm renaissance technologies whose ranks he had been climbing since one nine hundred ninety three. carol has been investigating him for the last year or so robert mess. he is an absolutely brilliant scientists. did really pioneering work. in the sixty s and in the field
you must be kidding me. while zamir contemplates a suddenly grimmer future thanks to me, i head out to rublevka, a compound of luxury homes outside moscow, to meet alexander lebedev. at one time alexander was doing great. former officer of the intelligence services like putin, turned billionaire. he owned pieces of russia s most powerful energy companies, airlines and banks, and still publishes the novaya gazeta, one of the only opposition newspapers left in russia. but running a newspaper that s been harshly critical of the ruler has cost him. he s been stripped of nearly everything. it can be a dangerous thing to do investigative journalism in this country. your own paper, five journalists, six lost their lives? yeah. probably the biggest number
just missed it, buddy. that was pretty close. i was actually out here all last night practicing. you must be kidding me. while zamir contemplates a suddenly grimmer future thanks to me, i head out to rublevka, a compound of luxury homes outside moscow, to meet alexander lebedev. at one time alexander was doing great. former officer of the intelligence services like putin, turned billionaire. he owned pieces of russia s most powerful energy companies, airlines and banks, and still publishes the novaya gazeta, one of the only opposition newspapers left in russia. but running a newspaper that s been harshly critical of the ruler has cost him.