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What do you think this will do to the rise of Chinese money laundering groups, though, and this whole two-sided market that Zhejiang was able to allegedly take advantage of?
That's all for today.
Monday, December 22nd.
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markets setting record after record high.
There's a church in Nashville, Tennessee that's been around for generations.
It's a five-story red brick building that was once a pillar of the community.
That's my colleague Cam McWhorter.
Cam says that like many churches around the country, eventually the congregation shrank and got older.
Then, one Sunday in 2017, a man named Sean Mathis showed up.
He came for a service there with his wife.
Mathis was in his 40s, much younger than the average member.