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Bloomberg Radio New York
"jolo" Discussed on Bloomberg Radio New York
"Business week editor Joel Weber and Bloomberg news investigations reporter Anthony Cormier on the unbelievable magazine cover story, the Fuji, the fugitive and the FBI. Is one of the founding members of the fugees, the 90s winning 90s Grammy winning rap act. And he met an unassuming baby faced Malaysian businessman in 2006 at a nightclub, and his life changed pretty dramatically after that. That Malaysian man was Jo low, the accused, financier, who was facing very serious charges of embezzling from a Malaysian sovereign wealth fund. And we picked this story up after jolo has been charged with multiple offenses or he's at least been accused of embezzling money. And he asks for a favor from his dear friend prize Michelle. So many different places to go on this one. And I feel like you got to love a story that is not only being told by us and all the esteemed business outlets out there, but it's also being told by page 6. So let's go to it. First of all, how did these two come together and how did Paz get so intertwined? All right, we'll cross the connector. He's the kind of guy who has friends and business and in politics and in entertainment and he meets jolo to party and they slowly become friends and they begin to explore these sort of business opportunities together and Joe found that pros had connections to the Obama White House and what they have been accused of is using straw donors to donate money to Obama's 2012 election

Bloomberg Radio New York
"jolo" Discussed on Bloomberg Radio New York
"Week podcast, a conversation with Bloomberg business week editor Joe Weber and Bloomberg news investigations reporter Anthony Cormier on the unbelievable magazine cover story, the Fuji, the fugitive and the FBI. Pros Michel is one of the founding members of the fugees, the 90s winning 90s Grammy winning rap act. And he met an unassuming babyface Malaysian businessman in 2006 at a nightclub, and his life changed pretty dramatically after that. That Malaysian man was Jo low, the accused financier who was facing very serious charges of embezzling from a Malaysian sovereign wealth fund. And we picked this story up after jolo has been charged with multiple offenses or he's at least been accused of embezzling money. And he asks for a favor from his dear friend prize Michelle. So many different places to go on this one. And I feel like you got to love a story that is not only being told by us and all the esteemed business outlets out there, but it's also being told my page 6. So let's go to it. First of all, how did these two come together and how did pros get so intertwined? Well, process had even a process of connector. He's the kind of guy who has friends and business and in politics and in entertainment and he meets jolo to party and they slowly become friends and they begin to explore these sort of business opportunities together and Joe found that pros had connections to the Obama White House and what they have been accused of is using straw donors to donate money to Obama's 2012 election

Bloomberg Radio New York
"jolo" Discussed on Bloomberg Radio New York
"Business week editor Joel Weber and Bloomberg news investigations reporter Anthony Cormier on the unbelievable magazine cover story, the Fuji, the fugitive and the FBI. Pras Michel is one of the founding members of the fugees, the 90s winning 90s Grammy winning rap act. And he met an unassuming baby faced Malaysian businessman in 2006 at a nightclub, and his life changed pretty dramatically after that. That Malaysian man was Joe Lowe, the accused financier who was facing very serious charges of embezzling from a Malaysian sovereign wealth fund. And we picked this story up after jolo has been charged with multiple offenses or he's at least been accused of embezzling money. And he asks for a favor from his dear friend pras Michel. So many different places to go on this one and I feel like you gotta love a story that is not only being told by us and all the esteemed business outlets out there, but it's also being told by page 6. So let's go to it. First of all, how did these two come together and how did pros get so intertwined? Well, pros had a process of connector. He's the kind of guy who has friends and business and in politics and in entertainment and he meets jolo to party and they slowly become friends and they begin to explore these sort of business opportunities together and Joe found that pros had connections to the Obama White House and what they have been accused of is using straw donors to donate money to Obama's 2012

Bloomberg Radio New York
"jolo" Discussed on Bloomberg Radio New York
"Business week editor Joel Weber and Bloomberg news investigations reporter Anthony Cormier on the unbelievable magazine cover story, the Fuji, the fugitive and the FBI. Pras Michel is one of the founding members of the fugees, the 90s winning 90s Grammy winning rap act. And he met an unassuming baby faced Malaysian businessman in 2006 at a nightclub, and his life changed pretty dramatically after that. That Malaysian man was Jo low, the accused financier who was facing very serious charges of embezzling from a Malaysian sovereign wealth fund. And we picked this story up after jolo has been charged with multiple offenses or he's at least been accused of embezzling money. And he asks for a favor from his dear friend pras Michel. So many different places to go on this one. And I feel like you gotta love a story that is not only being told by us and all the esteemed business outlets out there, but it's also being told my page 6. So let's go to it. First of all, how did these two come together and how did Paz get so intertwined? Well, pros had a process of connector. He's the kind of guy who has friends and business and in politics and in entertainment and he meets jolo to party and they slowly become friends and they begin to explore these sort of business opportunities together and Joe found that praz had connections to the Obama White House and what they have been accused of is using straw donors to donate money to Obama's 2012

Bloomberg Radio New York
"jolo" Discussed on Bloomberg Radio New York
"News investigations reporter Anthony Cormier on the unbelievable magazine cover story, the Fuji, the fugitive and the FBI. Pros Michelle is one of the founding members of the fugees, the 90s winning 90s Grammy winning rap act. And he met an unassuming babyface Malaysian businessman in 2006 at a nightclub, and his life changed pretty dramatically after that. That Malaysian man was Jo low, the accused, financier, who was facing very serious charges of embezzling from a Malaysian sovereign wealth fund. And we picked this story up after jolo has been charged with multiple offenses or he's at least been accused of embezzling money. And he asks for a favor from his dear friend pras Michel. So many different places to go on this one and I feel like you gotta love a story that is not only being told by us and all the esteemed business outlets out there, but it's also being told my page 6. So let's go to it. First of all, how did these two come together and how did Paz get so intertwined? Well, price had processed a connector. He's the kind of guy who has friends and business and in politics and in entertainment and he meets jolo at a party and they slowly become friends and they begin to explore these sort of business opportunities together and Joe found that pros had connections to the Obama White House and what they have been accused of is using straw donors to donate money to Obama's 2012 election campaign

Bloomberg Radio New York
"jolo" Discussed on Bloomberg Radio New York
"Conversation with Bloomberg business week editor Joel Weber and Bloomberg news investigations reporter Anthony Cormier on the unbelievable magazine cover story, the Fuji, the fugitive and the FBI. Pros Michel is one of the founding members of the fugees, the 90s winning 90s Grammy winning rap act. And he met an unassuming babyface Malaysian businessman in 2006 at a nightclub, and his life changed pretty dramatically after that. That Malaysian man was Jo low, the accused financier who was facing very serious charges of embezzling from a Malaysian sovereign wealth fund. And we picked this story up after jolo has been charged with multiple offenses or he's at least been accused of embezzling money. And he asks for a favor from his dear friend pras Michel. So many different places to go on this one, and I feel like you got to love a story that is not only being told by us and all the esteemed business outlets out there, but it's also being told by page 6. So let's go to it. First of all, how did these two come together and how did Paz get so intertwined? Well, price had a process of connector. He's the kind of guy who has friends and business and in politics and in entertainment and he meets jolo to party and they slowly become friends and they begin to explore these sort of business opportunities together and Joe found that praz had connections to the Obama White House and what they have been accused of is using straw donors to donate money to Obama's 2012 election

Bloomberg Radio New York
"jolo" Discussed on Bloomberg Radio New York
"Business week editor Joel Weber and Bloomberg news investigations reporter Anthony Cormier on the unbelievable magazine cover story, the Fuji, the fugitive and the FBI. Pros Michel is one of the founding members of the fugees, the 90s winning 90s Grammy winning rap act. And he met an unassuming babyface Malaysian businessman in 2006 at a nightclub and his life changed pretty dramatically after that. That Malaysian man was Jo low, the accused financier who was facing very serious charges of embezzling from a Malaysian sovereign wealth fund. And we picked this story up after jolo has been charged with multiple offenses or he's at least been accused of embezzling money. And he asks for a favor from his dear friend prize Michelle. So many different places to go on this one. And I feel like you got to love a story that is not only being told by us and all the esteemed business outlets out there, but it's also being told by page 6. So let's go to it. First of all, how did these two come together and how did pros get so intertwined? Well, price had, you know, process of connector. He's the kind of guy who has friends and business and in politics and in entertainment and he meets jolo to party and they slowly become friends and they begin to explore these sort of business opportunities together and Joe found that pros had connections to the Obama White House and what they have been accused of is using straw donors to donate money to Obama's 2012 election

KOMO
"jolo" Discussed on KOMO
"Happening the man accused of killing Everett police officer Dana Rocha says he wants to plead guilty details from Jeff Poe jolo 50 year old Richard rotter had an initial court appearance today but in an unusual move his attorney said he plans to plead guilty Guilty plea this early in a case is unusual but not unheard of The announcement forced the judge to push back the formal arraignment until early next week at which time the plea will be entered Investigators say rotter shot and killed officer Dan Roche near an Everett Starbucks last month in his attempt to flee the scene rotter is said to have driven over roach's body He is charged with first degree murder unlawful possession of a firearm and possession of drugs with intent to distribute Robert will likely spend the rest of his life in prison Jeff possil on northwest news radius second arrest has been made in a deadly pot shop robbery in Tacoma last month police say the 16 year old was arrested in Kent He'll be booked for first degree murder last latest arrest comes about a week after a 15 year old was arrested in connection with the same crime Local transit agencies are ready to adjust if the federal mask policies change again following a judge tossing out the mandate for public transportation For now leaders of the two agencies hope to make this a positive move forward Can county metro GM Terry white says it will keep offering masks on their buses and they'll continue to encourage their use Those of us who have been doing some things and fill up more comfortable Now you do not have to wear your mask going forward Hopefully we continue this positive movement and we don't see something like another variant type of issue where we have to then repel and go backwards But it's exciting Sound transit CEO Peter rogoff says they'll also offer masks on their buses and trains but he says they'll have a new campaign encouraging writers to respect everyone's choices on whether to wear a mask on board At sea tech and other airports today Delta pilots were walking the picket line they say they're overworked because they are lying return to pre-pandemic capacity too quickly Pass your demand is back And we have all the planes from before We just don't have the same amount of piles That's captain Jason Ambrose head of the pilot union he wants delta to hire new pilots as quickly as possible the airline has not responded to our request for comment Seattle city attorney Ann Davis and announced she's expected to eliminate a backlog of close to 5000 cases by the end of the year but as John lobert ini reports it comes at a cost It's addition by subtraction in the Seattle city attorney's office By doing that we will process an unprecedented amount of cases that have been left to linger But Ann Davison says that's coming at the expense of more than 1900 cases her office will decline to prosecute It is with heavy hearts that we have had to make that decision the longer a case is the harder it is to prosecute Cases that sat on average 334 days the longest more than two years Best thing to do for public safety is to have them focused on present crime that is occurring Violent crimes against people still top the priority list followed by violent crimes involving firearms and weapons possession We are going to be looking to process additional 300 keys for months Davison expects to wipe out the backlog by the end of the year John lover T northwest news radio washingtonians serving in support of NATO's military missions in Europe who had a visit from a local congressman He tells Ryan Harris their serving with determination Those local troops from three different branches of the service in Italy and Crete have been through COVID and now the mission to deter Russia in Ukraine a mission Democrat Rick Larson says they are executing exactly as you'd expect They're very supportive of it They know.

Bloomberg Radio New York
"jolo" Discussed on Bloomberg Radio New York
"This is Bloomberg law with June grosso from Bloomberg radio Two former Goldman Sachs bankers and a fugitive Malaysian financier have been charged over the alleged plunder of billions of dollars from Malaysia's state development fund Malaysia prosecutors filed criminal charges against the bank and two former employees roger ang the only person in all of Goldman Sachs to stand trial in the U.S. over the scheme to loot billions from the Malaysian one MDB fund was convicted on all counts conspiring to launder money and to violate anti bribery laws The alleged mastermind of the scheme jolo is still a fugitive and ung's former boss former Goldman banker Tim leisner made a deal and became the state's star witness Joining me is Bloomberg legal reporter Patricia Herta who covered the trial Pat it seemed like Aung was at the bottom of the ladder so to speak So if you think about it the mastermind of this game is Joe Lowe the Malaysian financier who came up with this idea according to Tim weisner Tim wisener is roger on his boss that Goldman Sachs And roger was allegedly the relationship banker that you Joe Lowe and introduced them to Tim weisner Tim weisner described a host of crimes that he said he engaged in with Joe Lowe and what the government did in this case was they had Tim leisner Plead guilty and cooperate down if you will So you're having like the equivalent of a mob boss cooperating down and testifying against an underling who may be less culpable But because this is conspiracy if one person takes an act is further into the conspiracy even if they're an underlying they can be held responsible for the more prolific crimes of their co-conspirators either the boss or Jill low type And lisner made some startling confessions in his ten days on the witness stand So we have Kim weisner admitting that he committed a lot of crime but he put roger in with him in this scheme And that was the story the jury heard but they also heard you know admitting that he was twice married to two different women at the same time that he had fabricated certain claim that he had stolen money even from Joe Lowe He admitted that he was holding on to $80 million of a €145 million transaction that low send him to quote unquote hold for him and that he promised that he would pay it back but he just happened had a chance to The defense was arguing that wisner had also stolen at least 1.5 million from roger and that he was implicating roger in these kinds to basically not have to pay him back Does this verdict mean the jury believed lisner Well the government's argument was it doesn't matter if you believe him or not because you look at the evidence And the government did have a very crucial piece of evidence They traced the transactions The money going out from Goldman Sachs and it went into a fund It was supposedly to bankroll or fund the trio of bond transactions And billions of dollars went in through the account but it was siphoned off through if you will it was like an offshore copycat bank account that Joe Lowe set up with his crony And hundreds of millions of dollars literally the next day after a transaction we're getting siphoned off and diverted to other offshore companies and entities that Joe Lowe controlled So all this money gets siphoned off immediately and the FBI traced it back and they showed jurors eventually downstream Rogers wife got the money in an account which she said she created for her elderly mother And the government really went after her for credibility you know she had this story that she had done a business transaction with Tim wisner's former wife and the money had come from the business transaction She didn't have any evidence to support that The defense is already planning an appeal What issues are they looking at There was a count that the jury found roger on guilty of And it's basically circumventing internal controls and accounting practices of Goldman Sachs in conspiracy to violate the U.S. anti bribery laws This is the first time that count has gone to a jury and market who descended and argued that the count should be dismissed and that there was no accounting controls His view was that would go more to embezzlement of money from Goldman Sachs and no money was embezzled from Goldman Sachs if any money was embezzled It was stolen after it left Goldman and it went to one MDB So that's going to arcane arguments He also has appeals issues anyway because there was the belated handing over thousands of documents They found discovery and they handed it over like literally day and a half after opening arguments as well as there was a disclosure of 15,500 other documents that were suddenly discovered and belatedly turned over He's facing a maximum 30 years in prison What's he likely to get Obviously he's not going to get 30 years in prison with this kind of charge It's a white collar case It's nonviolent And the other thing it's still unclear how they're going to proceed with the interplay with the Malaysian case because technically now he has to go back to Malaysia to face trial on that case But according to agnifilo depending on the kind of sentence he receives in the U.S. Malaysia may default to the U.S. prosecution and say all right let's let that take care of and encompass any kind of punishment we could ever impose in Malaysia Thanks pat That's Bloomberg legal reporter Patricia hurtado coming up the strictest abortion law in the country This is Bloomberg Market movers with the cost of living going up across the country you deserve a solution that offers some change BJ's Wholesale Club members can save an extra 50 cents.

Bloomberg Radio New York
"jolo" Discussed on Bloomberg Radio New York
"This is Bloomberg law with June grosso from Bloomberg radio Two former Goldman Sachs bankers and a fugitive Malaysian financier have been charged over the alleged plunder of billions of dollars from Malaysia's state development fund Malaysia prosecutors filed criminal charges against the bank and two former employees roger ang the only person in all of Goldman Sachs to stand trial in the U.S. over the scheme to loot billions from the Malaysian one MDB fund was convicted on all counts conspiring to launder money and to violate anti bribery laws The alleged mastermind of the scheme jolo is still a fugitive and ung's former boss former Goldman banker Tim leisner made a deal and became the state's star witness Joining me is Bloomberg legal reporter Patricia Herta who covered the trial Pat it seemed like Aung was at the bottom of the ladder so to speak So if you think about it the mastermind of this game is Joe Lowe the Malaysian financier who came up with this idea according to Tim weisner Tim weisner is roger on his boss at Goldman Sachs And roger was allegedly the relationship banker that you Joe Lowe and introduced him to some wisner Tim weisner described a host of crimes that he said he engaged in with Joe Lowe and what the government did in this case was they had Tim leisner Plead guilty and cooperate down if you will So you're having like the equivalent of a mob boss cooperating down and testifying against an underling who may be less culpable But because this is conspiracy if one person takes an act is further into the conspiracy even if they're an underlying they can be held responsible for the more prolific crimes of their co-conspirators these are the boss or Jill low type And lisner made some startling confessions in his ten days on the witness stand So we had Kim leisner admitting that he committed a lot of crime but he put roger in with him in this scheme And that was the story the jury heard but they also heard you know admitting that he was twice married to two different women at the same time that he had fabricated certain claims that he had stolen money even from Joe Lowe He admitted that he was holding on to $80 million of a 145 million transactions that low sent him to quote unquote hold for him and that he promised that he would pay it back but he just haven't had a chance to The defense was arguing that wisner had also stolen at least 1.5 million from roger and that he was implicating roger in these kinds to basically not have to pay him back Does this verdict mean the jury believed lisner Well the government's argument was it doesn't matter if you believe him or not because you look at the evidence And the government did have a very crucial piece of evidence They traced the transactions The money going out from Goldman Sachs and it went into a fund It was supposedly to bankroll or fund the trio of bond transactions And billions of dollars went in through the account but it was siphoned off through if you will it was like an offshore copycat bank account that Joe Lowe set up with his crony And hundreds of millions of dollars literally the next day after a transaction we're getting siphoned off and diverted to other offshore companies and entities that Joe Lowe controlled So all this money gets siphoned off immediately and the FBI traced it back and they showed jurors eventually downstream Rogers wife got the money in an account which she said she created for her elderly mother And the government really went after her credibility you know she had this story that she had done a business transaction with him wisner's former wife And the money had come from this business transaction She didn't have any evidence to support that The defense is already planning an appeal What issues are they looking at There was a count that the jury found roger on guilty of And it's basically circumventing internal controls and accounting practices of Goldman Sachs in conspiracy to violate U.S. anti bribery laws This is the first time that count has gone to a jury and market who descended and argued that the count should be dismissed and that there was no accounting control His view was that would go more to embezzlement of money from Goldman Sachs and no money was embezzled from Goldman Sachs if any money was embezzled It was stolen after it left Goldman and it went to one MDB So that's going to arcane argument He also has appeals issues anyway because there was the belated handing over thousands of documents They found discovery and they handed it over like literally day and a half after opening arguments as well as there was a disclosure of 15,500 other documents that were suddenly discovered and belatedly turned over He's facing a maximum 30 years in prison What's he likely to get Obviously he's not going to get 30 years in prison with this kind of charge It's a white collar case It's nonviolent And the other thing it's still unclear how they're going to proceed with the interplay with the Malaysian case because technically now he has to go back to Malaysia to face trial on that case But according to agnifilo depending on the kind of sentence he receives in the U.S. Malaysia may default to the U.S. prosecution and say all right let's let that take care of and encompass any kind of punishment we could ever impose in Malaysia Thanks pat That's Bloomberg legal reporter Patricia hurtado coming up the strictest abortion law in the country This is Bloomberg At Bloomberg with.

Bloomberg Radio New York
"jolo" Discussed on Bloomberg Radio New York
"There was a quarter of a $1 million for an appearance by Leo DiCaprio a nearly $400,000 bar tab millions for paintings by Monet and van Gogh These were just some of the expenses that high flying Malaysian financier jolo racked up and paid for with millions siphoned off in the one MDB scandal Joe Lowe is nowhere to be found But former Goldman banker roger Inc can be found in the defendant's seat in a Brooklyn federal courtroom On trial for conspiring to launder money and violate anti bribery laws in a scheme that looted billions from the Malaysian one MDB fund And ings former boss and star Goldman banker Tim leisner can be found on the witness stand Now the star witness in the prosecution's case against ng Joining me is Michael Weinstein chairman of the white collar criminal practice at Kohl's shots So right out of the gate during opening statements the defense started to attack leisner calling him a double bigamist saying he uses people and he's trying to use it to get out of jail time Is that approach effective Well I think they're trying to disrupt the narrative that the government has tried to lay out Specifically they're trying to say that his testimony can't be trusted They're trying to make him the fall guy They want to point out that he's motivated by self interest And they're trying to undermine his credibility as a whole And by doing that it enables them to attack everything he says and essentially water it down so the jury doesn't give it as much weight as you would expect The jury is going to get a picture of him of this guy who lived this lavish lifestyle you're meeting with kings and queens marrying a former supermodel who turns against ng the man he called his best friend to save himself but does that make any difference in whether they believe him or not Not really in the world of criminal law.

Bloomberg Radio New York
"jolo" Discussed on Bloomberg Radio New York
"There was a quarter of a $1 million for an appearance by Leo DiCaprio a nearly $400,000 bar tab millions for paintings by Monet and van Gogh These were just some of the expenses that high flying Malaysian financier jolo racked up and paid for with millions siphoned off in the one MDB scandal Joe Lowe is nowhere to be found But former Goldman banker roger Inc can be found in the defendant's seat in a Brooklyn federal courtroom On trial for conspiring to launder money and violate anti bribery laws in a scheme that looted billions from the Malaysian one MDB fund And ing's former boss and star Goldman banker Tim leisner can be found on the witness stand Now the star witness in the prosecution's case against ng Join me is Michael Weinstein chairman of the white collar criminal practice at Cole shotz So right out of the gate during opening statements the defense started to attack leisner calling him a double bigamist saying he uses people and he's trying to use it to get out of jail time Is that approach effective Well I think they're trying to disrupt the narrative that the government has tried to lay out Specifically they're trying to say that his testimony can't be trusted They're trying to make him the fall guy They want to point out that he's motivated by self interest And they're trying to undermine his credibility as a whole And by doing that it enables them to attack everything he says and essentially water it down so the jury doesn't give it as much weight as you would expect The jury's going to get a picture of him of this guy who lived this lavish lifestyle meeting with kings and queens marrying a former supermodel who turns against ng the man he called his best friend to save himself But does that make any difference in whether they believe him or not Not really in the world of criminal law.

Bloomberg Radio New York
"jolo" Discussed on Bloomberg Radio New York
"There was a quarter of a $1 million for an appearance by Leo DiCaprio a nearly $400,000 bar tab millions for paintings by Monet and van Gogh These were just some of the expenses that high flying Malaysian financier jolo racked up and paid for with millions siphoned off in the one MDB scandal Joe Lowe is nowhere to be found But former Goldman banker roger Inc can be found in the defendant's seat in a Brooklyn federal courtroom On trial for conspiring to launder money and violate anti bribery laws in a scheme that looted billions from the Malaysian one MDB fund And ing's former boss and star Goldman banker Tim leisner can be found on the witness stand Now the star witness in the prosecution's case against ng Join me is Michael Weinstein chairman of the white collar criminal practice at Cole shotz So right out of the gate during opening statements the defense started to attack lisner calling him a double bigamist saying he uses people and he's trying to use it to get out of jail time Is that approach effective Well I think they're trying to disrupt the narrative that the government has tried to lay out Specifically they're trying to say that his testimony can't be trusted They're trying to make him the fall guy They want to point out that he's motivated by self interest And they're trying to undermine his credibility as a whole And by doing that it enables them to attack everything he says and essentially water it down so the jury doesn't give it as much weight as you would expect The jury is going to get a picture of him of this guy who lived this lavish lifestyle meeting with kings and queens marrying a former supermodel who turns against ng the man he called his best friend to save himself but does that make any difference in whether they believe him or not Not really in the world of criminal law.

Ace and TJ
"jolo" Discussed on Ace and TJ
"I don't know i can think of Just about like there several televangelists that come to mind you know. I don't think jolo steen is particularly hot but a lot of people think he's no woke. Yeah i really don't know right off the top of my head but trying to think about the most noble of mother teresa steps out there. We were trying to picture the pope's in our heart. Of course. I don't think this one's that no i think it's i don't think a lot of the positive but super hot would that benedict was cool. Sunglasses and stuff right. He was close a good looking man. It's a hot poker. Ninety is that because they're all old. I mean this lady showed. The young pope was like the good looking. He was july and was. Oh my god. I wanna i wanna be religious now for pope but imagine the lady so she introduces theirselves like hi My name is maggie maggie and I rescue parrot them. Put them in close. He'd be like okay that's her life's passion in one sentence. That's how she would describe herself in one sentence so we thought it would be a fun little game you can play along. Just hit us up on social media at the as tj show. Facebook twitter instagram. A little character building exercise. How would you fill out that. Hello my name is for a show member like you know. Hi i'm alexis. And i believe in the healing power of that would be fair or hi. I'm alexis in my soul. Mate is my cat. Yeah okay you somehow made it even crazy the point. Isn't it so get as crazy as you want to. But we'll go we're gonna go around the room and do our own For each individual show members. Well but how would you feel about that with the show member and give us your own as well so the show. We'll get him next..

Ariel Helwani's MMA Show
"jolo" Discussed on Ariel Helwani's MMA Show
"And do our. Nobody's back. i mean look at look at revolving zero get that reverse layup Right zero gone isn't athlete. I think that is what derek lewis struggled with. And i think that a lot of the guys that he's going to have to fight or going to struggle with because he can move and francis donahue has a long history of training with rc. You asked me can beat zero gone and right now. I'm not sure you know who i do. Believe has the best chance to beat him. And it's it's crazy for me. John joe's john jones. John jolo is the guy that will present the most problems to cyril y- y because john jones fought to john. Jones has skill of a little guy. John jones has seen athletes before john. Jones beat me twice. I'm an athlete right. He's seen the speed. He's seen the foot woman in the angles. He's at the deal with guys like that before now. Can you handle that at a weight. Class a ball. I don't know. But i truly believe that joel's is one of the guys that truly could give zero gone problems. But i don't know who beats him. I think francis hands full man. Dick for really has a chance. Yeah i think. I mean anytime anytime. You mentioned john jones in a positive light. I'm always kind of taken aback. I don't necessarily know if. I should even say some good things about him. But john jones was one of those guys started the athletic movement in may one of those dudes that you looked at in a ufc. And you said you know what. I could see him doing. Different things obviously. Having two brothers that played professional football but france gone. Who is the champion. And we're not even talking about him. And i think as huge reason or another thing that will make me talk about him. More is after cerro. Gone goes out and dominates derek. Lewis in three rounds in the octagon. If we could get francis gone new to walk the stairs to get inside the octagon b squared off face to face with zero gone so we could see the massive size of these men after watching the athleticism in the skill in the technique of cyril god. I'm going to be honest with you. Broke the first fight that we got to do together was poor. Ea mcgregor and i was just excited to be there. I was i was happy. I i was around a legend in dc. But you've got to see all these other writers are you going. Are you going are you going. Are you going guy donner together. Going to be there are going to be there. You know hey ryan you know that thought that you have shares is shared by so many. Because they're such big guys. And hey as much as you love who greg poor people love the heavyweights in when you got a guy that cannot francis in a guy that could play the game. Like zero. good. In dana won miss. You want to do here but then we miss a did we miss a chance for an amazing off to actually have the visual defensing. Because i feel like we were ready. Missed the chance for. John jones francis and the fransen down to miss a marquee moment the ufc. Miss miss a key moment by not having francis and god new there if we're going to play like old school boxing by not having those dues. They're staying face-to-face in the middle of the ring with francis former coach in ciro god's current coach Right there looking on could you imagine. Could you imagine if after that fight. Francis walked up chairs and just face to face with zero. It would give you chills. It literally would give you chills watching doing the interviews. I would've stood between those two dudes but talk about a difference and look like i'm sitting here with my suit that conor mcgregor based on up six five zero six five in a world. You go at all. Well it'd be mayor use but could you imagine. See those guys. Stanford's here's the issue right. Francis wasn't ready to fight at that time but francis also was a keen on the interim championship idea which he shouldn't have been right he just wanted to build three months ago but boy that was a missed opportunity to make a memory in to get footage. That you use seville speaking of the fight over and over again speaking of those memories. Dc the you have a memory like that whether it's brock listener or someone you had an opportunity to be in the ring with and you saw the that type of massive may it was only brought lesson you know. I've got a big dude. Yes sorry you got me saying the ring. I've been in the dude big dudes but brock listener was the only time that i felt that interaction in i heard the pop right. You hear pop whenever two dudes one that has just completed a massive mullet. Make another with another guy right. We did that. They popped like you would leave the roof and the t mobile arena. That arena was shaking ryan. And i think that the ufc if francis would have agreed to go would have had that same thing happen on this weekend because the back door is just so fantastic. But i gotta ask you wanting like because to me. It seems so crazy. I you know. I'm a i'm over here talking. Positively about jones racking like zero god. V francis donahue has blow people apart with his fist. Where in the heck is what is debate. What is happening. With steve all change. Do you know what last year in this fight for. The greatest heavyweight of all time dude loses where is steeped in wars. The respect for steeping meal judge you know. Even when pay coach was the champion it always seemed like his relationship with the. Us she his relationship with dana. White wasn't one of those where they felt like that was their guy with. That was the heavyweight champion that they would continue to prop up in build the organization or and this is the greatest heavyweight champion of all the time this is the dude that stepped into the octagon and defended his belt. More than we've seen anyone at that weight class do and now he's a guy who's looking for fight a dude who sitting on aside hanging out in cleveland. He's with baker mayfield. He's odell beckham junior. he's with jarvis. Landry silhouettes his news at the firehouse and other people are fighting for two. We're now talking about god being the most skilled heavyweight in the jon. Landry back you all. Lsu.

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"jolo" Discussed on Five Rounds with Brett Okamoto
"And do our. Nobody's back. i mean look at look at revolving zero get that reverse layup That's right zero gone is an athlete. I think that is what derek lewis struggled with. And i think that a lot of the guys that he's going to have to fight or going to struggle with because he can move and francis donahue has a long history of training with rc. You asked me can beat zero gone and right now. I'm not sure you know who i do. Believe has the best chance to beat him. And this it's crazy for me. John joe's john jones. John jolo is the guy that will present the most problems to cyril y- y because john jones fought to john. Jones has skill of a little guy. John jones has seen athletes before john. Jones beat me twice. I'm an athlete right. He's seen the speed. He's seen the foot woman in the angles. He's at the deal with guys like that before now. Can you handle that at a weight. Class a ball. I don't know. But i truly believe that joel's is one of the guys that truly could give zero gone problems but i don't know who beats him. I think francis hands full man dick. It's really has a chance. Yeah i think. I mean anytime anytime. You mentioned john jones in a positive light. I'm always kind of taken aback. I don't necessarily know if. I should even say some good things about him. But john jones was one of those guys started the athletic movement in may one of those dudes that you looked at in a ufc. And you said you know what. I could see him doing. Different things obviously. Having two brothers that played professional football but france gone. Who is the champion. And we're not even talking about him. And i think as huge reason or another thing that will make me talk about him. More is after cerro. Gone goes out and dominates derek. Lewis in three rounds in the octagon. If we could get francis gone new to walk the stairs to get inside the octagon b squared off face to face with zero gone so we could see the massive size of these men after watching the athleticism in the skill in the technique of cyril god. I'm going to be honest with you. Broke the i fight that we got to do together was poor. Ea mcgregor and i was just excited to be there. I was i was happy. I i was around a legend in dc. But you've got to see all these other writers are you going. Are you going are you going. Are you going guy donner together. Going to be there are going to be there. You know hey ryan you know that thought that you have shares is shared by so many. Because they're such big guys. And hey as much as you love who greg poor people love the heavyweights in when you got a guy that cannot francis in a guy that could play the game like zero. This will be good in dana. Won miss you want to do here but then we miss a did we miss a chance for an amazing off to actually have the visual defensing. Because i feel like we were ready. Missed the chance for. John jones francis and the fransen down to miss a marquee moment the ufc. Miss miss a key moment by not having francis and god new there if we're going to play like old school boxing by not having those they're staying face-to-face in the middle of the ring with francis former coach in ciro god's current coach right. They're looking on could you imagine. Could you imagine if after that fight. Francis walked up chairs and just face to face with zero. It would give you chills. It literally would give you chills watching doing the interviews. I would've stood between those two dudes but talk about a difference and look like i'm sitting here with my suit that conor mcgregor based on up six five zero six five in a world. You go at all. Well it'd be mayor use but could you imagine. See those guys. Stanford's here's the issue right. Francis wasn't ready to fight at that time but francis also was a keen on the interim championship idea which he shouldn't have been right he just wanted to build three months ago but boy that was a missed opportunity to make a memory in to get footage. That you use seville speaking of the fight over and over again speaking of those memories. Dc the you have a memory like that whether it's brock listener or someone you had an opportunity to be in the ring with and you saw the that type of massive may it was only brought lesson you know. I've got a big dude. Yes sorry you got me saying the ring. I've been in the dude big dudes but brock listener was the only time that i felt that interaction in i heard the pop right. You hear pop whenever two dudes one that has just completed a massive mullet. Make another with another guy right. We did that. They popped like you would leave the roof and the t mobile arena. That arena was shaking ryan. And i think that the ufc if francis would have agreed to go would have had that same thing happen on this weekend because the back door is just so fantastic. But i gotta ask you wanting like because to me. It seems so crazy. I you know. I'm a i'm over here talking. Positively about jones racking like zero god. V francis donahue has blow people apart with his fist. Where in the heck is what is what is happening with steve. Baby all change. Do you know that last year in this fight for the greatest heavyweight of all time dude loses where is steeped in wars. The respect for steeping meal judge even when pay coach was the champion. It always seemed like his relationship with the us. She his relationship with dana. White wasn't one of those where they felt like that was their guy with. That was the heavyweight champion that they would continue to prop up in build the organization or and this is the greatest heavyweight champion of all the time this is the dude that stepped into the octagon and defended his belt. More than we've seen anyone at that weight class do and now he's a guy who's looking for fight a dude who sitting on aside hanging out in cleveland. He's with baker mayfield. He's odell beckham junior. he's with jarvis. Landry silhouettes his news at the firehouse and other people are fighting for two. We're now talking about god being the most skilled heavyweight in the jon. Landry back you all. Lsu.

Podcast RadioViajera
"jolo" Discussed on Podcast RadioViajera
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The Daily Beans
Trump Fund-Raiser Elliott Broidy Charged in Lobbying Case
"The DC District Court has charged former deputy RNC finance chair Elliott Brady with conspiracy to act as a foreign agent today in connection to the Jolo and Pros Michelle One MD be case we've been following for over a year now. He lobbied the trump administration on behalf of Malaysian Chinese interests an indication he is likely to soon plead guilty in the case to resolve the allegations against him looks like he's going to cooperate. Prosecutors unsealed thirty one page information against Brady on Thursday outlining how they believe he took millions in undisclosed money to end a US investigation into Malaysian corruption and separately to return outspoken Chinese exile Guo one way to his home country. A criminal criminal information is a type of charging document typically reserved for those who've agreed to plead guilty. In

The Economist Intelligence Unit: Digital Economy
Digital Economy: The digitisation of trade
"Long before the Internet international trade routes the primary channel for the global spread of information. They've long since been overtaken by international telecommunications networks that today allow packets of data to span the globe in seconds this has helped open up global markets for goods and services to the extent that individual consumers can now purchase goods from the other side of the planet it at the Click of a button. This episode of the podcast examined the impact of digitization on trade in particular. We explore how digital technology is affecting the way goods shipped around around the world. The physical process underpins the global digital economy. We also examined the impact of e commerce on global trade and the role of digitization in the growth of trade services this month. I'm joined by Martin Home Global Head of supply chain management in ECOMMERCE logistics shipping giant Merck by Jenna Brown CEO and CO founder under a supply chain data management start up ship Max by my colleague Christopher Clegg managing editor at global editorial lead for trade and globalization. I started by asking marted. What is what is the current state of digitisation in the shipping industry. I think it's fair to say that the state of digitalization the shipping industries is really is still quite low. It's not on common that the cost of processing the paperwork is higher than the cost of actually moving goods across the world at least that's that's the that's the situation the container shipping space just to give an example in connection with US designing the the trade lanes platform color years ago we gathered all data such documents emails phone calls milestone data etcetera for for a number of shipments and and one of these shipments search was quite typical shipman contain of Avocados from Kenya to the Netherlands required more than two hundred physical documents so so quite a lot of of work on that site having said this. It's also clear that did slice Asian is now taking pace there's very high amount of venture capital missile coming in similize ahead of digitalization of for instance the travel industry and other industries and there's also a lot of initiatives by the incumbents real real time rates now available instant booking confirmations thereby leading playoffs and there's a lot of work on on optimization of operations also using shing a digital tool so it's warhead if it's not been as fast as you might have expected. Why why do you think that is I think it's a learning curve and this industry is has a lot of Sullivan heavy investments traditionally in in and ships and containers and pulse and trucks and so on and and the whole digital side has just not been coming along fast enough AH Essex on Baloney this year I an association was established for actually agreeing on a data standards in the industry and it's also stuff like that that that's been missing that even if you invest you don't know what the standards are going to be. Everybody's waiting for Jolo discussing the standards and and and we haven't been moving ahead as fast as yes we probably could have four or would have expected okay so so jenny. You have a slightly different voltage point. Is that as a starting startup helping shipping companies with their documents. How would you characterize the state digitization. Would you reflect Martin's comments to you the different view yeah. I think in part I think he can break it down a bit more say. I guess we're looking at the kind of communication aspect. I think there's a lot of progress been made in Let's say transactional elements logistics so for example if he want to book a container with a major shipping line there are companies like intra and all at the other end of the spectrum if go and customers the king containers with folders so flexible twelve colnago. DB Schenker Ohio I've invested law in platforms to make that smoother but do you agree with Maltese. Not the biggest pau kind of up for grabs right now which arguably is the highest volume is those operational communications so everything involved in getting something from eight to be and this is where anecdotally when we speak to customers US freight forwarders Mesa them have tried something like using an old edi technology but it's not worked very well because there are no data each stop us so what tends to happen is it tends to end up being a very manual process with emails flying around with with documents attached and I I think that's where Phil's still a little bit stuck in the past right and Jenner your your company in fact shipper Baxter's helped companies with extracting data from from the shipping documents so so so what was the opportunity that you saw what was told you that a new way was possible and how open and receptive have you found organizations to an alternative approach. 'em Yes I mean we actually started out in in the bulk shipping sector we had developed a technology technology stocks and data and structured as from from email communications and we had kind of turned to the A freight forwarding and industry as an additional market and yeah I think we found it's been incredibly receptive because again most of the problems people have is just kind of locked of data standards on there is no way of transmitting information mation from from player wound to play a twenty five so if you can build a technology talk of the infrastructure that already exists an then and just kind of plug and play and feedback into internal systems. What's very well. Why did you think because you both mentioned the issue with standard. Why do you think there haven't been standards in so many other domains. Obviously this is a challenge for all industries to find ways to share information in standard ways but progresses be made so the reason this sector has been so far failed to establish standards. Is it for lack of effort or or too many effort. I honestly don't think it's possible because I think you look at any industry. Where the already strong data standards it is. It is a more transactional well transaction when you're looking at operational logistics. It's a messy process and you've got an industry that is wildly fragmented so you want to take an extremely messy process of wildly fragmented industry industry. We've together by humans and put into one standard. It's it. That's a very daunting task so Martin is possibly the best known shipping company in the world. What impact has digitization had on the company and how have you adapted acted as a result I think at merced purposes we all purpose as facilitating global trade believing that that trading with these other really really generates additional value and prosperity and opportunity fold so of course seeing that actually processing older the the documents and the paperwork work is is more expensive now than shipping the cargo around the world. is something that we feel. we do something about and we actually feel that there's a huge shut which unity for false company so over the last few years we really been been ramping up to take a leading role in this sure and and also to try and get as many of the other players in the in the industry to come along exactly where the data's. Dan Nuts and maybe just back to that point. I think one of the reasons is that there's a truly global industry and every transaction has lots of parties across multiple sectors and multiple countries and that's where it gets really messy and difficult to agree on on the standards and but as I said I think it's a huge opportunity. I think you can look at it. Maybe in two tracts there's one which is the the product innovation and customer experience side a cobbler the things we've done there is the the the trade lynch plaque platform that really uses blockchain to significantly -nificant improve the the information flow and reduce the cost among the many players and of course increased the the validity of the documents when Sunday information that is shared and all the examples is captioned peed on an APP. We have launched to our customers shipping refrigerated cargo actually they can sit at home home and follow the the data the timber chore the Humidity And so on of of airflow inside the container and then they can change the settings they they can change the temperature or they can change the flow more nitrogen. All you know whatever they would like to see inside the container they can change that on the APP and and actually a moments later through I o t that's those settings are changed on the container even the middle of the ocean so so those are Cobb love love of USA stories of course the other tracks and the operational efficiency that we also talked about before and maybe a couple of examples there we're using weather data data now to optimize the routing of all our ships we already more than seven hundred ships. and we always have ships that a little bit ahead of each other behind each other. We're using data from our own ships and also buying whether data from those two then optimized the routing of the ships that following and therefore of course reducing using the the fuel that we use and an increased the likelihood that we arrive on time and time at the next port and more simple example blitzer is a small law APP that we call pitched up which is really to coordinate the porch space and all the activities that need to happen within that Porch Day so so these are some of the examples that that are already in motion but but there's a huge opportunity we are not very fond this journey and there's lots and lots of of of additional opportunities both on the product innovation and costumer experience. I had an on the operational efficiency side and in order to to introduce these these kinds of digital innovations what what organizational changes have you had to undergo did musk. Let's say five ten years ago half the digital capabilities to develop these and it was just a matter of getting through the work or if you had to change the at least to some degree the nature of the company and who you hire and how you operate yeah we've definitely had to mate Changes Pete so want the laws that that we had to start hiring data scientists and digital capabilities that we simply didn't happen and truth be told the beginning was difficult to attract people with these skill sets into a relatively the seen as a conservative and rosty industry and now that we have attracted a number of them into Murska they actually find this incredibly exciting the whole opportunity of digitalising trade and and and really helping to to grow the global economy on is very exciting and actually the digital. It'll challenges and opportunities are also very big. Huge data sets lots of opportunity we have as laid us in all our latest quarterly announcements. The stock market again reiterated that we are still hiring additional. It people and specifically data scientists NPR NPR's with with digital capabilities and an older. We're looking for several thousand additional. It people to really help us on this journey going forward.

Michael Medved
California utility to cut power to 27,000 customers to reduce wildfire risk
"Against an electric implementing a controversial practice of cutting power over the weekend. He G e cut power to selected Torrens of northern California on Saturday to guard against wildfires this as the weather. There turned very windy dry and hot 'electricity was turned off around six AM to sixteen hundred customers in parts of Napa Solano in Jolo counties, just as the shutdown was called off the utility warned twenty seven thousand customers in Butte, Yuba, Nevada Eldorado, implants or counties that their power would be cut from nine pm through Sunday

NPR's World Story of the Day
For Opera Singers, Life After Retirement At Least At One Very Special Rest Home
"Eyebrows went up when a New York Times profile suggested that legendary opera soprano. Renee Fleming would be retiring. Luckily for fans that turned out to be wrong. But if Fleming ever does start to ponder retirement. She may want to consider a move to Milan Italy. That's the home of CASA Verde a retirement community for opera singers and musicians founded by Italian composer, Giuseppe Verdi more than one hundred years ago, Rebecca Rosman paid a visit and set this report. Lena Lhasa is a soprano who spent her career performing in Italian operas around the world. Not that twenty years ago she settled here at CASA Verity tho quarter. This decree. She doesn't want to tell me how old she is. She's reluctant to reveal her real late. She admits to being over sixty five she's tiny and uses a cane to get around but age hasn't stopped her from wearing her favorite black heels or from doing this. Disapprove says singing makes her sorrows. Go away thus came to council. Verity with her husband when they both retired from singing since he died. She says this is all she has good Jolo Saturday. Glad they can like. I play the piano, she can Magellan diva just the. Shuttle very nice garden said that like nothing's missing here. It's perfect got she there the Italian composer just up in Bertie founded the CASA deity Pozzo permis cheese, simply known as call severity in the late nineteenth century in Italy, where the isn't considerate. The even today only a composer only a musician, but a kind of national hero Bianca Maria long-gone. He is the assistant director of CASA Verity or standing in front of Verdi's crypt, very is buried at the retirement home alongside his second wife. Just a peanuts repoening, use the music. He used the opera's to give voice to people to humble people to modest people to poor people to dominate the people many Averis own former colleagues found themselves living in poverty towards the end of their lives at that time. There were no pensions for musicians in Italy, the perfectly new this situation. And when he was about eighty two he wanted. To use his patrimony to make arrest the home of four. He's colleagues less favorite by fourteen using his own fortune early built the retirement home for opera singers and musicians a Neo gothic structure that opened in eighteen ninety nine very died less than two years later, but he made sure the prophets from his music copyright, kept the home running until the early nineteen sixties when they expired today guests pay a portion of their monthly pension to cover basic cost like food and lodging while the rest comes from donations BC Roman is a my Esther who's been living at constant Verity for nearly three years now, I get feminine upset. I got that the shoot I I'm very grateful because if not I will be lonely a very very upset here. I get the upset because a lot people around. We are talking the have music. We have gassed guests of all ages customarily has an extra twenty rooms at aside for conservatory students aged eighteen to twenty four by today. The ninety three year old Romanian-born Romano is giving voice lessons to a young woman from China one of the six students, she sees on a weekly basis. The sounds that surely Shirley's homeless are what make CASA Verity feels sacred like moments that belong in a time capsule. Are REO. Steamy is a baritone in his early sixties. He comes to conserve Ernie every Wednesday to visit the guests some of whom are his former callings. A Seaney himself is still several years away from retirement he says he knows exactly where he'll be hanging up his hat once. He leaves the opera stage for good for NPR news. I'm Rebecca Rosman in Milan. Italy.

FT News
Malaysia files charges against Goldman over 1MDB fraud
"Malaysian prosecutors are seeking criminal fines of over three billion dollars and prison. Terms against Goldman Sachs Bank is implicated in the country's long-running one MD scandal to employ ease at the Wall Street investment Bank or accused of bribing Malaysian officials to secure involvement in the auction of six point five billion in bonds for one MVP in two thousand nine hundred twenty thirteen two thirds of which was allegedly misappropriated. Stefania? Palmer has been covering the story for the F T and she spoke to Tom Brady threat about the latest developments. Stafani tell us about the Malaysian charges. How far do they mirror charges brought against the Goldman bankers by the US department of Justice last month? They're actually very very similar, and it kind of indicates Malaysia somewhat has piggyback on what the DOJ has already announced in terms of charges. They target similar bankers. It's Tim lice ner. And Roger it's also the same some two point seven billion dollars. That is what the do j said was misappropriated from the bond. Proceeds issued by want him to be an arranged by Goldman. The judge said they were used to essentially bribe Malaysian officials, and that is the same points made by the Malaysian attorney general so it definitely seems like the DOJ announcement really helped Malaysia kickoff its own proceedings in a far bigger way far bigger than what we've seen so far so one of the buying because you mentioned Tim listeners in the US and his cooperating with the Justice department probe the other way. One Roger owned is in Malaysia and being detained that right? Exactly. So he tried to appeal he tried to acquire the rights of bail. But he was denied this rice. According to the local press and local court filings. And one of the main reasons was thought the judge said there was a risk that he might abscond and that could be obviously problematic. Also because the US has requested an extradition for Roger ten. We're still pending. This extradition hearing that Hoste happen in Malaysia. But for now Roger remains in remand, and essentially was arrested in Malaysia remains in custody. The one person that we haven't mentioned so far as Joe low is he in folded in this. He was the guy the center of the scandal. But we haven't heard or seen from him for quite some time. Exactly. So Jolo remains at large even though he was technically never employed by one MD beam. He definitely is deemed to be at the heart and the key architect of this entire frauds. He was. One of the people that was accused and was charged in the charges issued by Malaysia on Monday. But a spokesperson of deluge sense. A statement saying that's he believes he's not guilty. And that he doesn't want to deal with governments like Malaysia which she thinks or essentially targeting him for political purposes, we have no idea where he is. We can't say there are strong rumors that he might be in China. But this still has not been confirmed how to Jolo and Goldman tied together in this whole I on you. So essentially, Joe low has always been seen, according to court filings on also charge sheets that were distributed by the DOJ as being a very very close figure to some of the bankers, especially in licensing in Goldman. And they were always deemed to be together. Whether it was very important meetings. Allegedly Jolo was also sitting in some meetings with the former head of Goldman. Look blankfein as we also reports it, but Jolo has always been seen as the key figure linking one empty be to Goldman especially to bring about these financial transactions and house Goldman so responded to these latest stuck his ations. They say they obviously do not agree that they will continue fighting these accusations and that they're trying to cooperate as much as they can with authorities. You recently interviewed unwell Ibrahim who's expected to be Malaysia next prime minister. And he expressed his Gusta the way Goldman behave towards his country and suggested negotiations should be undertaken to recoup a substantial amount of losses. Let's hear clip from that interview. To do this all of Shinn's. That no, of course, demanding the commission to be done. But. Negotiations. Jinyu because the complicity woman sex has inactive faked been use by do I I'm db to give some sort of clubs to them, and therefore is a cost to the country. So positively to give all subsidy negotiations will begin Koop a substation among the losses to be given back to the people of this the scandal of the missing funds, of course, his wider than the bone sailing in question, how much money altogether, does Malaysia believe was stolen from the country's state investment fund. And what do we know about where the money went so allegedly four and a half billion dollars has gone missing from one MD be on it just found stir around a number of Bank accounts, all over the world and ended up being used for buying things. Like, custom jewelry more producing Hollywood movies as we know. Just like Bo the wolf of Wall Street, for example, ironically, also to bike very very expensive works of ours or luxury real estate, so what really makes this situation. What distinctive is the cross-border nature of? It's the intricacy of the network that was created to embezzle and siphon off these funds. But also just the vast array of objects dots were bolts with the money. They was one MTV's the scandal. Brought down the government of Nnaji Razzaq who founded the fund in two thousand nine he's facing his own charges. Although he denies any wrongdoing. Do you think the change of regime means the scandal will now be fully investigated? Absolutely. I mean after the elections in may was released night and day change in Malaysia. When it comes to addressing the one MD investigation. I mean under an Brazil took the people that were starting to investigate the one MD be affair while he was still in power lost their jobs. He moved them away from their responsibilities and also the Swiss attorney general, for instance, because Switzerland. It is also one adress diction that is investigating one MD because money has ended up also in Switzerland allegedly. The Swiss attorney general also made the point thoughts as soon as he met with the new attorney general and the new government in quality poor. It was a completely different reporter if pre elections in may it was hard to get Malaysia to collaborate in any way. Now, it's the key priority for the current ruling coalition. So I'm sure that there will be a for stronger efforts to dig deeper into the win him to be a fair, and how much more is the left to be uncovered. I think the big big question. It's not so much about quantity. It's more about some key players like Jolo. For instance, he remains at large even though there are authorities in Malaysia and Singapore that have called for his arrest. And if in any way, there's a possibility for Malaysia or any of the authorities thoughts are investigating want him to be to actually get a hold of him and make him become a key part in the investigation. It would be. A complete game changer. So I think that's the key missing toss. When all of