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detective voth about that business partner, hal fischel. >> because he and mr. mclaughlin were in a heated multiyear lawsuit over the invention of the device. >> reporter: the device? bill had made his millions from a revolutionary medical invention, a machine that separates plasma from blood, still in use worldwide today. just the sort of thing bill wanted, to do something useful, helpful, and make lots of money, too. >> reporter: he enjoyed learning now things, discovering...
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circumstances. then this other guy came along, fischel that lincoln savings and loan was the best savings-and-loan in america. there was roughly 3,000 at the time. it was the worst savings-and-loan in america. that was a 3,000 position error in a 3,000 position industry. you cannot do worse than that. right. then this other guy said lincoln savings had posed no foreseeable risk of loss to the government. it was the most expensive failure in history. at $3.4 billion exceeded only in the current...
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declaration brian that ministers but also alloffischelishere in brussels and leaders on the weekend will be still be working on his fourteen page strong so far and it's quite a secret it's well guided because ambassadors over the weekend were not allowed to take copies away a number of things could potentially be sticking points you have for instance fishing rights where the french and the dutch have vested interests that these issues are clarified you have spain which is concerned about the status of the problem and then you have the british side of course that would like to see a tailor made be spoke trade agreement fixed already in that declaration that makes a backstop rather unlikely all of that i don't think we'll see in there i think we'll see one was it will not be a legally binding fourteen page document but you'll see some things that will point towards the incentive on both sides that they do want to see an orderly breck's it ok whistle looking for clarity a number of issues and in brussels be argued in london the number of conservative party rebels is growing raising the
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