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scarface, al capone, the most evil man, he didn't get indicted like trump. i got indicted, for what? protesting an election that was raped? this guy didn't get indicted. my father would say capone didn't get indicted, he killed hundreds of people. you stand up with the maga black police. look at these two guys. who's going to mess with them next maga black. i love them. i like them better than you, bruce. [laughter] those are two cookies but if capone didn't like you because you insulted him slightly at dinner, that was the end of you. he didn't get likely. how crazy is the world? thank you for being here, good looking guys, better looking than bruce. i'll tell you that. stand up. never forget. [cheering] never forget our enemies wanting to take away my freedom because i will never let them take away your freedom. [cheering] they want to silence me because i will never let them silence you and in the end, they are not after me, they are after you, i just happened to be standing in their way. [cheering] i want to introduce a few warriors if i could, incredibl
scarface, al capone, the most evil man, he didn't get indicted like trump. i got indicted, for what? protesting an election that was raped? this guy didn't get indicted. my father would say capone didn't get indicted, he killed hundreds of people. you stand up with the maga black police. look at these two guys. who's going to mess with them next maga black. i love them. i like them better than you, bruce. [laughter] those are two cookies but if capone didn't like you because you insulted him...
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alphonse capone killed hundreds of people. would you guys stand up with the maga black?o mess with them? maga black. i love them. i like them better than you, brothers. -- bruce. those are tough cookies. but if alphonse capone didn't like you because you insulted him slightly at dinner, that was the end of you, i have to tell you. and he didn't get like me. and give it. how crazy is the world. you are good looking guys. better looking than bruce. i can tell you that. but stand up. never forget our enemies want to take away my freedom because i will never let them take away your freedom. i want to silence me because i will never let them silence you and in the end they are not after me, they are after you. i just happen to be standing in their way. so i want to introduce a few warriors and they are incredible people. every night i do this where i get in trouble because i'm always leaving somebody out. so i end up going on the internet and thanking him on the internet or her. it's always tricky that i know these people that are here and i want to thank them for joining us.
alphonse capone killed hundreds of people. would you guys stand up with the maga black?o mess with them? maga black. i love them. i like them better than you, brothers. -- bruce. those are tough cookies. but if alphonse capone didn't like you because you insulted him slightly at dinner, that was the end of you, i have to tell you. and he didn't get like me. and give it. how crazy is the world. you are good looking guys. better looking than bruce. i can tell you that. but stand up. never forget...
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alphonse capone killed hundreds of people. would you guys stand up with the maga black? to mess with them? maga black. i love them. i like them better than you, brothers. -- bruce. those are tough cookies. but if alphonse capone didn't like you because you insulted him slightly at dinner, that was the end of you, i have to tell you. and he didn't get like me. and give it. how crazy is the world. you are good looking guys. better looking than bruce. i can tell you that. but stand up. never forget our enemies want to take away my freedom because i will never let them take away your freedom. i want to silence me because i will never let them silence you and in the end they are not after me, they are after you. i just happen to be standing in their way. so i want to introduce a few warriors and they are incredible people. every night i do this where i get in trouble because i'm always leaving somebody out. so i end up going on the internet and thanking him on the internet or her. it's always tricky that i know these people that are here and i want to thank them for joining u
alphonse capone killed hundreds of people. would you guys stand up with the maga black? to mess with them? maga black. i love them. i like them better than you, brothers. -- bruce. those are tough cookies. but if alphonse capone didn't like you because you insulted him slightly at dinner, that was the end of you, i have to tell you. and he didn't get like me. and give it. how crazy is the world. you are good looking guys. better looking than bruce. i can tell you that. but stand up. never...
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corruption that dates back a century to the prohibition era, when bootlegging gangsters such as al caponet off politicians and police departments, keeping them drunk on power and...also just drunk. in rod's lifetime, illinois has developed a rap sheet that any mobster would be proud of-- more than 1,700 convictions for corruption, including nearly 30 chicago aldermen, eight stage legislators, two u.s. congressmen, and before rod came onto the scene, three governors. in an odd way, the very people who should hate the idea of corruption are kind of proud that this is al capone's illinois. chicago is a wink and a nod town. -it's a shot and a beer town. -[clink] lot of it has to do with family relationships, because a lot of the political leadership in chicago and illinois are family-related. there's the daley family, the madigans. all of these families sort of become part of this mafia. -yeah. -a political mafia, and they're the ones who make the rules. i didn't come from that. i had to marry into it. i met a girl on the 6th of march, 1988. she was wearing a red dress, and she happened to be
corruption that dates back a century to the prohibition era, when bootlegging gangsters such as al caponet off politicians and police departments, keeping them drunk on power and...also just drunk. in rod's lifetime, illinois has developed a rap sheet that any mobster would be proud of-- more than 1,700 convictions for corruption, including nearly 30 chicago aldermen, eight stage legislators, two u.s. congressmen, and before rod came onto the scene, three governors. in an odd way, the very...
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josh capon is one of the chefs. [ applause ] >> let's go!you. appreciate it. appreciate it. >> michael: we love it. you bring the energy every time you're here. you're back at the u.s. open this year. so what kind of food can we expect? >> the u.s. open is not just the premiere tennis event of the year. it's an annual tradition. the talent on the court is only matched by the culinary talent off the court, including myself! danny and chris, they put together an incredible selection of chefs that provide some of the best food at any sporting event in the entire world. >> michael: very smooth way of calling yourself talented. very well done. >> i traded my chef coat for my u.s. open coat. i like it. >> michael: some people can't go, they'll be home watching couch side instead of court side. but they can eat like they're at the open. >> yes, you can. >> michael: so what are you going to make? >> chicken salad blt. ready? buy a rotisserie chicken. chop it up. little mayo, red onion. dump in all of that celery. all of that celery. lots of fresh di
josh capon is one of the chefs. [ applause ] >> let's go!you. appreciate it. appreciate it. >> michael: we love it. you bring the energy every time you're here. you're back at the u.s. open this year. so what kind of food can we expect? >> the u.s. open is not just the premiere tennis event of the year. it's an annual tradition. the talent on the court is only matched by the culinary talent off the court, including myself! danny and chris, they put together an incredible...
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peter: you compare her in your book to al capone. mr.emczuk: and i do so because, in america, we have these sort of mythological heroes, antiheroes. the godfather, al capone, the sopranos, bonnie and clyde. so we sort of revere these outlaws who go against the establishment. well, if the white community can have its outlaws, the black community can have its as well, and odessa was an outlaw who is not selfish. she was very wealthy, and she always tried to hold people out with money. she would literally give money out on the street. peter: was she a customer here at ben's chili bowl? ms. ali: i did not know her well. i met her at industrial bank as a teller. peter: charles hamilton houston. who was he? ms. ali: a lawyer down the street there. mr. demczuk: he was behind brown versus board. he was the dean of howard's law school, he was brilliant. he unfortunately joined the ancestors before brown versus board, but his student was thurgood marshall. peter: let's return to april 4, 1968. did you stay open? did ben's stay open? ms. ali: yes.
peter: you compare her in your book to al capone. mr.emczuk: and i do so because, in america, we have these sort of mythological heroes, antiheroes. the godfather, al capone, the sopranos, bonnie and clyde. so we sort of revere these outlaws who go against the establishment. well, if the white community can have its outlaws, the black community can have its as well, and odessa was an outlaw who is not selfish. she was very wealthy, and she always tried to hold people out with money. she would...
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al capone. bugs moran. many of the other gangsters of the day sat this very bar planning exploits that made them so notorious. murder, extortion. hijack. bootlegging. who were the customers who came here? they were. who regarded themselves as respectable individuals who would never have of the activities that al capone moran were engaged in. they wanted a drink, but order to have a drink. they had to break the law. prohibition didn't drinking, but it did convert a lot of otherwise law obedient citizens into law breakers. fortunately we're a very long way from today with the prohibition cyclamate and ddt. but make no mistake it there is already something of a gray market in drugs that are prohibited by the fda. many a conscientious physician feels himself in a dilemma caught between what he regards as a welfare of his patient and strict obedience to the law. if continue down this path, there is no doubt where it will end. after all, if it is appropriate for government to protect us from using dangerous cat g
al capone. bugs moran. many of the other gangsters of the day sat this very bar planning exploits that made them so notorious. murder, extortion. hijack. bootlegging. who were the customers who came here? they were. who regarded themselves as respectable individuals who would never have of the activities that al capone moran were engaged in. they wanted a drink, but order to have a drink. they had to break the law. prohibition didn't drinking, but it did convert a lot of otherwise law obedient...
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far more than alphonse capone who was quite well-known in chicago and he had nothing like me. every time they see me going up in the polls and we are leading in the polls i think we are leaning by a lot, you know, the polls. [cheering] >> the polls are rigged to. you know they say double trump is tied, you know, we were up massively by bite and how would you like to be me i spent $100 million on beating died in. we had a debate and everybody said this guy's shop. they never give me credit they say he was shot. maybe i did a good job. somebody said that was the greatest debate performance i've ever said and that -- i've ever seen. and it was a cnn person. this is a single greatest debate performance i've ever seen. two days later they forgot about and said he was terrible. but that's all right. whatever it takes. but, you know, i spent $100 million on fighting him. we went fighting anyone else we aren't fighting a vice president we don't even know who the hell she was. and then all of a sudden they say joe you're losing badly you've got to get out. he was losing by a lot. but t
far more than alphonse capone who was quite well-known in chicago and he had nothing like me. every time they see me going up in the polls and we are leading in the polls i think we are leaning by a lot, you know, the polls. [cheering] >> the polls are rigged to. you know they say double trump is tied, you know, we were up massively by bite and how would you like to be me i spent $100 million on beating died in. we had a debate and everybody said this guy's shop. they never give me credit...
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there were 24 or so defendants with attorneys, and one of the defendants was named capone and she was given security for that. as we enter into world war two, william stayed with the army. elizabeth was pulled into the navy and she was using the same talents that she had used to find up and down the coast of north and south america and although william and elizabeth were married and they had the same job, one for the army, one for the navy, because of laws they weren't allowed to speak with each other about what they were doing at work, which is kind of funny. at one point, a new supervisor, william, about being married to elizabeth and he said, what are you to tell me? i can't sleep in the same bed with my own wife. and and so they they worked through the war. he worked, of course, his group at arlington hall broke, purple, the japanese diplomatic code before the war. and they worked through the war decoding messages, one for the army, one for the navy. now have a fondness for elizabeth specifically because my dad was in the 29th and they took the queen mary over from new york to eng
there were 24 or so defendants with attorneys, and one of the defendants was named capone and she was given security for that. as we enter into world war two, william stayed with the army. elizabeth was pulled into the navy and she was using the same talents that she had used to find up and down the coast of north and south america and although william and elizabeth were married and they had the same job, one for the army, one for the navy, because of laws they weren't allowed to speak with...
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no, it's actually al capone. a war wound that in fact never actually happened. my guess is amy did not bet big here. zero dollars. she still has $28,600. and she is our fourth semi-finalist. well done. the "jeopardy!" invitational tournament, which i call jit, continues tomorrow. we'll see you then. [applause] ♪♪ captioned by los angeles distribution and broadcasting, inc. on behalf of everyone whose story could only be written in the greatest nation on earth, i accept your nomination to be president of the united states of america. >> california's kamala harris makes history at the democratic national convention, closing out a night of celebrities congressmembers and cheers. >> kamala harris can't be bought and she can't be bossed around. in november, we're going to show him when blacks do their job, she gets us. >> she sees us. she is us. she worked at mcdonald's, but i worked at wendy's. >> and look at us now. >> now let's go win this thing >> good evening. i'm ama daetz and i'm dan ashley. >> thanks for joini
no, it's actually al capone. a war wound that in fact never actually happened. my guess is amy did not bet big here. zero dollars. she still has $28,600. and she is our fourth semi-finalist. well done. the "jeopardy!" invitational tournament, which i call jit, continues tomorrow. we'll see you then. [applause] ♪♪ captioned by los angeles distribution and broadcasting, inc. on behalf of everyone whose story could only be written in the greatest nation on earth, i accept your...
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they got i got indicted more than the great al capone for my father's looking down, my mother is looking down. such a good boy i don't know what happened. [laughter] i did not need h this i had a beautiful life. but to me, i would not change it for i the world because we are going to take this country for going to make it safe again. were going to make america great again. god bless you all. thank you. [cheering] [applause]r] >> thank you everybody. [inaudible] [inaudible] >> who is your and 2021? thank you. thank you everybody. [cheering] [applause] [inaudible] [applause] [background
they got i got indicted more than the great al capone for my father's looking down, my mother is looking down. such a good boy i don't know what happened. [laughter] i did not need h this i had a beautiful life. but to me, i would not change it for i the world because we are going to take this country for going to make it safe again. were going to make america great again. god bless you all. thank you. [cheering] [applause]r] >> thank you everybody. [inaudible] [inaudible] >> who is...
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>> andy capone, who coached mustafa in his senior year at weddington high school, isn't surprised bynew we had a star, you know, but i also think just how he carried himself day in and day out was, you know, something that we're proud of and something that he he should be proud of. and i know he is. >> to understand why you'd have to travel more than 7800 miles to nigeria, where mustafa's two younger siblings live with his dad. >> they kind of came into my life at a young age and you kno, changed my life for the better. it's almost like a blessing in disguise. i kind of had to be that second mom to them, but you know, i depended on them as much as they depended on me. and, you know, we helped each other. >> ten year old mariam and 12 year old muhammad motivate mustafa to be better, play faster and hit harder. >> i rarely see him. yeah, that's why i like. i'm trying to, like, get to a point where, you know, i do what i'm supposed to do and get them over here, move them back to the states and, you know, get them into school and things like that. >> but as for what niners fans have seen
>> andy capone, who coached mustafa in his senior year at weddington high school, isn't surprised bynew we had a star, you know, but i also think just how he carried himself day in and day out was, you know, something that we're proud of and something that he he should be proud of. and i know he is. >> to understand why you'd have to travel more than 7800 miles to nigeria, where mustafa's two younger siblings live with his dad. >> they kind of came into my life at a young age...
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her policies are now locked away in the equivalent of al capone's vault.you find it and opened it you will discover a big nothing. it does not exist. and she is not running a basement campaign like her boss. instead she has placed yourself in a prominent bubble. sheet stays in and the media stays out in the media says nothing, except for common scents. imagine not getting any votes in the democratic primary than not answering not any questions in the general election. seems crazy but it's working. kamala harris is suddenly the mary pickford of politics, saying nothing and everybody loves you. speak in your career is over. so why would kamala harris agree to be vetted now? why come up with solutions when you already have the vibe. commonsense finds it interesting that if kamala harris was in the running for a job she would likely be question but if you're running for the top job silence isn't just a golden, it's downright presidential. let's bring in district media group president and the independent journalist. then you both for coming on. kelly and conway
her policies are now locked away in the equivalent of al capone's vault.you find it and opened it you will discover a big nothing. it does not exist. and she is not running a basement campaign like her boss. instead she has placed yourself in a prominent bubble. sheet stays in and the media stays out in the media says nothing, except for common scents. imagine not getting any votes in the democratic primary than not answering not any questions in the general election. seems crazy but it's...
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i was just thinking the same thing about capone back in the twenties and thirties. he had that charisma and he had this celebrity. and then the thirties came and you had people like huey long and, you know, more of a fascist kind of mentality. yeah, but it was during the depression. yeah. and the whole, you know, had tremendous amount of unemployment and they, it weren't prosperous. yeah. now have basically a much more prosperous country and yet this is happening. do you have any thoughts about the parallel and why this is happening so know huey long it's interesting. i mean long as a character in the first half of the book and and yeah his sort of combination of fascists were really in him and gravitated and said maybe this our guy and then gangsters also gravitated to him. i think that, you know, louisiana was experiencing a lot the problems that the rest of the country in the depression earlier in the twenties because a very poor and backwards place. um, i think that the there is economics situation is improved somewhat. we live under depression conditions but. i
i was just thinking the same thing about capone back in the twenties and thirties. he had that charisma and he had this celebrity. and then the thirties came and you had people like huey long and, you know, more of a fascist kind of mentality. yeah, but it was during the depression. yeah. and the whole, you know, had tremendous amount of unemployment and they, it weren't prosperous. yeah. now have basically a much more prosperous country and yet this is happening. do you have any thoughts about...
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so when your gang falls apart, you freelance and al capone in chicago was looking for some boys to come up to chicago and take care of a job on valentine's day. and egan's rats and i almost had hogan's heroes and jellyroll hogan's boys went up to chicago and performed the saint valentine's day massacre because they had a reputation of being real professionals. so this is my this is this is one of my favorite pictures that is to me, this is this is a picture of irish saint louis. you got cops, you got priests, you got leprechauns back there in the band. this is the 1930s. it's st patrick's in in well, saint patrick's was on was on six on sixth street and there's there's just you get a politician in there. so, you know, by this time, you know, they're getting pretty well pretty well assimilated. one of the thing that contributed to assimilation and this was a surprise by the end of the first world war piano starting to go out of style in people's parlors, the victrola, which was invented in 1900. by 1918, they were getting pretty sophisticated, stimulated technology for victrola, but it w
so when your gang falls apart, you freelance and al capone in chicago was looking for some boys to come up to chicago and take care of a job on valentine's day. and egan's rats and i almost had hogan's heroes and jellyroll hogan's boys went up to chicago and performed the saint valentine's day massacre because they had a reputation of being real professionals. so this is my this is this is one of my favorite pictures that is to me, this is this is a picture of irish saint louis. you got cops,...
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so when your gang falls apart, you freelance and al capone in chicago was looking for some boys to come up to chicago and take care of a job on valentine's day. and egan's rats and i almost had hogan's heroes and jellyroll hogan's boys went up to chicago and performed the saint valentine's day massacre because they had a reputation of being real professionals. so this is my this is this is one of my favorite pictures that is to me, this is this is a picture of irish saint louis. you got cops, you got priests, you got leprechauns back there in the band. this is the 1930s. it's st patrick's in in well, saint patrick's was on was on six on sixth street and there's there's just you get a politician in there. so, you know, by this time, you know, they're getting pretty well pretty well assimilated. one of the thing that contributed to assimilation and this was a surprise by the end of the first world war piano starting to go out of style in people's parlors, the victrola, which was invented in 1900. by 1918, they were getting pretty sophisticated, stimulated technology for victrola, but it w
so when your gang falls apart, you freelance and al capone in chicago was looking for some boys to come up to chicago and take care of a job on valentine's day. and egan's rats and i almost had hogan's heroes and jellyroll hogan's boys went up to chicago and performed the saint valentine's day massacre because they had a reputation of being real professionals. so this is my this is this is one of my favorite pictures that is to me, this is this is a picture of irish saint louis. you got cops,...
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>> andy capone, who coached mustafa in his senior year at weddington high school, isn't surprised byg stage. >> we knew we had a star, you know, but i also think just how he carried himself day in and day out was, you know, something that we're proud of and something that he he should be proud of and i know he is. >> to understand why you'd have to travel more than 7800 miles to nigeria, where mustafa's two younger siblings live with his dad. >> they kind of came into my life at a young age and, you know, changed my life for the better. it's almost like a blessing in disguise. i kind of had to be that second mom to them. but, you know, i depended on them as much as they depended on me. and you know, we helped each other. ten year old mariam and 12 year old muhammad motivate mustafa to be better, play faster and hit harder. i rarely see them. yeah, that's why i like. i'm trying to, like, get to a point where, you know, i do what i'm supposed to do and get them over here and move them back to the states and, you know, get them into school and things like that. >> but as for what niners
>> andy capone, who coached mustafa in his senior year at weddington high school, isn't surprised byg stage. >> we knew we had a star, you know, but i also think just how he carried himself day in and day out was, you know, something that we're proud of and something that he he should be proud of and i know he is. >> to understand why you'd have to travel more than 7800 miles to nigeria, where mustafa's two younger siblings live with his dad. >> they kind of came into my...
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al capone, bugs, many gangsters of the date set on this very bar made it so notorious.he customers who came here people regarded themselves as respectable individuals engaged in. they wanted a drink or to have a drink that a break the law law obedient citizens fortunately very long way from that today with the prohibition on cycle inmate and ddt. make no mistake about it this art is something of a great market and drugs that are prohibited by the fda. many a conscientious position physicianfeels himself in a dila caught between what he regards as a welfare of his patient and strict obedience to the law. if we continue down this path after all if it's appropriate for the government to protect us from using dangerous guns and bicycles logic calls prohibiting stilt mark dangerous activities such as hang gliding, motorcycling, skiing, if the government is to protect us from ingesting dangerous substances the logic calls for prohibiting alcohol and tobacco. even the people who administer the regulatory agencies are appalled at this prospect and withdraw from it. as for the r
al capone, bugs, many gangsters of the date set on this very bar made it so notorious.he customers who came here people regarded themselves as respectable individuals engaged in. they wanted a drink or to have a drink that a break the law law obedient citizens fortunately very long way from that today with the prohibition on cycle inmate and ddt. make no mistake about it this art is something of a great market and drugs that are prohibited by the fda. many a conscientious position...
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just beginning to plot ways to all the volstead act and the prohibition, and nobody had heard al capone. so there was a minor character named george remus. he brilliant and innovative, and he was complete really nuts. he was completely cuckoo. he spoke of himself in third person, as you can see from the caption here, he's on the phone here with steve buscemi's character, rebus finds you petty and resentful and the buscemi's to that was is not suitable for a family audience like we have here tonight. but he stole scene he was in and i knew lot of the people in boardwalk empire were real in history. and i was like, who is george remus and did he live? did he actually exist. so it turns out the real ramus did exist to dreams, was a real person, and he did speak of himself in the third person and my research i would come across these great quotes that he would say, and i'll share a few my favorites with you. one is, this is going to be hell of a christmas for remus. another is so many people want to kill remus. and my favorite that he said about himself, remus is brain exploded. you'll have
just beginning to plot ways to all the volstead act and the prohibition, and nobody had heard al capone. so there was a minor character named george remus. he brilliant and innovative, and he was complete really nuts. he was completely cuckoo. he spoke of himself in third person, as you can see from the caption here, he's on the phone here with steve buscemi's character, rebus finds you petty and resentful and the buscemi's to that was is not suitable for a family audience like we have here...
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al capone used to go there -- famous murderer -- and -- [ laughter ] so he would go there.angston's hour was so good and tight from the time that we started talking about it, that there was so little for me to do that i invented problems. i went -- he had a shirt he wanted to wear, and i went, "no, all wrong!" [ light laughter ] and it was a green shirt. totally fine. >> seth: yeah. >> and brown pants. i went, "no, these colors, come on. these are not going to work." so, then he would send me photos of himself in his home in different shirts. and i'd go, "absolutely not. we're still on the wrong -- on the wrong trail." and i saw him once and i went, maybe that jacket, and i took photos. and then we went with the first shirt, and -- [ laughter ] and then -- oh yeah, and then we're filming and one of the producers from netflix goes, "is that a logo on his shirt? you can't have a logo." and i went, "oh, well, i vetted many shirts and landed on this one. so, i can maybe put him -- have him put his hand over it the whole time." [ laughter ] >> seth: it sounds like you really too
al capone used to go there -- famous murderer -- and -- [ laughter ] so he would go there.angston's hour was so good and tight from the time that we started talking about it, that there was so little for me to do that i invented problems. i went -- he had a shirt he wanted to wear, and i went, "no, all wrong!" [ light laughter ] and it was a green shirt. totally fine. >> seth: yeah. >> and brown pants. i went, "no, these colors, come on. these are not going to...
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plan is smashing gangs and so on, which i don't know why we can't get them on tax evasion like al caponew, surely that would work. some other method. >> that's a great point. i know , >> that's a great point. i know, i'm moving on. >> we've got the times with a similar story , although slightly similar story, although slightly different story. while more illegal arrivals are allowed to stay, fewer legal migrants are coming. have the government got this the right way round? >> well, it's the flip side of the same coin, actually. so visa numbers for migrants down more than a quarter. so the total number of visas granted to foreign nationals fell by 156,000 between january and june, compared to the same penod june, compared to the same period last year. all sounds very good, but of course the fall was caused by the restrictions being introduced by the previous government earlier this year, including a ban on care workers and students bringing their families across so we could see how a lot of people were gaining legal access to the country. you know , they'd to the country. you know, they'd
plan is smashing gangs and so on, which i don't know why we can't get them on tax evasion like al caponew, surely that would work. some other method. >> that's a great point. i know , >> that's a great point. i know, i'm moving on. >> we've got the times with a similar story , although slightly similar story, although slightly different story. while more illegal arrivals are allowed to stay, fewer legal migrants are coming. have the government got this the right way round?...