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. >> if you took al capone in the wouldn't be a fight. al capone would be out cold. >> reporter: mexican authorities say they grabbed gomez as he left this house wearing a hat and scarf as a disguise. though long been a fugitiv wanted by mexico and the u.s., gomez boldly granted interviews criticizing the government. in an audio message believed to be gomez and posted on social media last year he also said, i'm not looking for clemency or benevolence for me. i'm a criminal. gomez bragged he would always fight and never be taken alive. but mexican officials here say he was captured without incident, no shots fired. the arrest was announced by mexican president enrique pena nieto faced protest for failing to control drug violence especially since the disappearance and apparent mass murders of 43 teacher trainees last year. the d.e.a. praised the mexicans saying gomez's arrest will weaken the knights templar. but with new cartels being formed, many believe it's unlikely to stem the flood of drugs across the u.s. border or reduce the violence
. >> if you took al capone in the wouldn't be a fight. al capone would be out cold. >> reporter: mexican authorities say they grabbed gomez as he left this house wearing a hat and scarf as a disguise. though long been a fugitiv wanted by mexico and the u.s., gomez boldly granted interviews criticizing the government. in an audio message believed to be gomez and posted on social media last year he also said, i'm not looking for clemency or benevolence for me. i'm a criminal. gomez...
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we have to remember al capone was in prison on tax evasion charges. allegations go back since 2006.th jersey long before that. >> we will see how it plays out in the next couple of weeks. thank you for joining us. >> thank you for having me. >> now we are joined by host of nj now. >> it is a cause for pause. you have to wait until the charges come out if there are charges at all. >> people are speculating, writing tons of articles about this. >> a few people have their names being thrown out, especially mayor philip. >> he has been talking about running for governor and would probably be a good candidate. who knows what shape that administration will be in. we have a lot of time still to go. the idea of consequences for an indictment that did not happen years out of is tough to deal with. >> we we will have to wait and see if the charges come through. thank you for joining us. >> no problem. >> i am in i am in newark at the hilton hotel where senator bob menendez is speaking. the whole world has shown up they all want to find out what he has to say about the corruption charges may b
we have to remember al capone was in prison on tax evasion charges. allegations go back since 2006.th jersey long before that. >> we will see how it plays out in the next couple of weeks. thank you for joining us. >> thank you for having me. >> now we are joined by host of nj now. >> it is a cause for pause. you have to wait until the charges come out if there are charges at all. >> people are speculating, writing tons of articles about this. >> a few people...
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this is where the union movement will die when it becomes something that resembles al capone in chicago in 1930. >> what people need to step back and define what's happening. the working man or woman across the country, scott walker, isn't he the guy who went after the working guy? how will that play out? >> that will be the narrative portrayed by some parts of the media. i think the fact he actually won -- let's not forget, wisconsin is the birth place of organized labor, right? he was pressed on this in his home state. if people of his state say you made the right decision. money poured in from all over the country to defeat this man. he is going through baptism by fire, but he's shown, what about big blue states like illinois michigan. why are all these states going to right to work? they want to participate in this economic rival dagen talked about. letting people decide. >> a critical decision companies make when they figure out where they are going to invest. they want freedom to employ whomever they want to. >> what do you make of that? >> i'm going to give walker the benefit of
this is where the union movement will die when it becomes something that resembles al capone in chicago in 1930. >> what people need to step back and define what's happening. the working man or woman across the country, scott walker, isn't he the guy who went after the working guy? how will that play out? >> that will be the narrative portrayed by some parts of the media. i think the fact he actually won -- let's not forget, wisconsin is the birth place of organized labor, right? he...
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. >> looks for al capone. >> nobody's seen her ex-boyfriend in a long time. >> i start developed boobs and i didn't feel good about myself because i was different from everyone. i was embarrassed. i was ashamed of these girls. i used to wear two bras two tops just to make myself look smaller. >> christie chose to be on the show because she wants to find someone that will love her for all of her and not just her girls. >> that makes sense. you want someone to love you for all of you, your personality and everything else that comes along with it. >> the plus side she's got a lot of her love. >> this episode recently aired. catch all other episodes 10:00, 9:00 central. >> that's it for us at "right this minute," everybody. we'll see you next time. >>> a bunch of long boarders make it look like -- >> a pretty exhilarating sport. >> what happened that led to a not pretty pileup. >> hi everybody, welcome back. >> a popular youtuber shares a secret. >> and that is. >> she is exposing a different side of herself. >> see the moment she faced her medical condition head on. >> look at all of thes
. >> looks for al capone. >> nobody's seen her ex-boyfriend in a long time. >> i start developed boobs and i didn't feel good about myself because i was different from everyone. i was embarrassed. i was ashamed of these girls. i used to wear two bras two tops just to make myself look smaller. >> christie chose to be on the show because she wants to find someone that will love her for all of her and not just her girls. >> that makes sense. you want someone to love...
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. >> this time, a brewery on south state street said to belong to al capone. >> if anything defines america's ambivalent relationship with food, it is probably prohibition. >> it is a scene of joy or sorrow, defending how you feel about it -- depending how you feel about it. >> enforcing prohibition came to costly and, in 1933, it was repealed, much to the displeasure of the women's christian temperance movement. >> i think prohibition will come back. a man -- amen. >> the story of prohibition is part of a new exhibition at the national archives. early americans consumed almost six gallons of alcohol a year. >> he would wake up and have a small drink to get yourself started and then you would have a break in the mid morning and have something to drink -- you might drink whiskey with lunch and might have an afternoon break or have an ale with dinner and top it off with a nightcap. >> consumption peaked to seven gallons in 1930 and there were calls for regulation which led to prohibition. >> alcohol in america is perfectly legal now even if the laws are a little convoluted for licensing. that t
. >> this time, a brewery on south state street said to belong to al capone. >> if anything defines america's ambivalent relationship with food, it is probably prohibition. >> it is a scene of joy or sorrow, defending how you feel about it -- depending how you feel about it. >> enforcing prohibition came to costly and, in 1933, it was repealed, much to the displeasure of the women's christian temperance movement. >> i think prohibition will come back. a man --...
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mobsters al capone going to jail and we think the number one manufactured product description. john: politicians are to make things better the definition of pay-to-play is give campaign cash to get a government contract we have a mayor who pledged. >> but this happens everywhere ree nee given is its new orleans to grant city contracts and the charlotte mayor 44 months in prison politicians but it is legal contribute to my campaign then rehire your law firm. >> then we study how well bob emanu-el did on his promise. over the last four years we put the companies through the second -- a city of chicago checkbook 600 of the campaign donors were also members of the city to get $7 million in campaign funds to have $2 billion worth of city payments and the shows from the manual is fully in command of the daily political machine and pay-to-play is still legal in the city. john: it is well worth it to contribute 7 million if you get so much more back. >> return on investment. >> eric is an entrepreneur he founded a couple of companies might think is the investment firm for groupon that
mobsters al capone going to jail and we think the number one manufactured product description. john: politicians are to make things better the definition of pay-to-play is give campaign cash to get a government contract we have a mayor who pledged. >> but this happens everywhere ree nee given is its new orleans to grant city contracts and the charlotte mayor 44 months in prison politicians but it is legal contribute to my campaign then rehire your law firm. >> then we study how well...
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. >> al capone.s then that 30% in the middle who aren't ideologically engaged who a lot of them are low information voters. they don't know anything. they are going to have to decide the election of 2016. and i'm putting forth that i think the sense of entitlement that the clintons have is going to hurt them among the regular folks. i think. i could be wrong. >> yeah, i think you are on to great point. one set of rules applies to the regular people who don't have hundreds of millions of dollars and aren't incredibly connected by mostly compliant media and the rest of america has it to live under these rules okay? i think that's a problem. i think bill something else you have touched on is that hillary is going for the woman's vote, right? >> right. >> she is going to go for that sweet spot of the woman's vote. last time around there was 2 o% gender gap with romney and obama. here is another wrinkle on this. in 2008 hillary barely won a majority of the woman's vote. barely 50%. there is a bit of a gen
. >> al capone.s then that 30% in the middle who aren't ideologically engaged who a lot of them are low information voters. they don't know anything. they are going to have to decide the election of 2016. and i'm putting forth that i think the sense of entitlement that the clintons have is going to hurt them among the regular folks. i think. i could be wrong. >> yeah, i think you are on to great point. one set of rules applies to the regular people who don't have hundreds of...
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people like al capone certainly moved in on that turf. >> markup that we are out of time. we appreciate you coming down here today. mark: thanks for having me. [applause] >> you are watching american history tv. all begin, every weekend on c-span 3. to join the conversation, like a fun facebook, c-span history. >> tonight on "q&a" -- eric larson and his book "dead wake." eric: the question gets complicated as to why the lusitania was allowed to enter the irish sea without a detailed warning that could have been providinged but was not. this is led to some interesting speculation as to whether the ship was set up for an attack by churchill or someone in the admiralty. it's interesting. i found no smoking memo. believe me, i would have found a smoking memo if it existed. someone saying, let's let the lusitania go into the irish sea. nothing like that existed. >> tonight at 8:00 eastern and pacific. >> up next on american history tv, lois brown, wesleyan university history professor discusses the relationship between whites and newly freed blacks in the aftermath of the civil
people like al capone certainly moved in on that turf. >> markup that we are out of time. we appreciate you coming down here today. mark: thanks for having me. [applause] >> you are watching american history tv. all begin, every weekend on c-span 3. to join the conversation, like a fun facebook, c-span history. >> tonight on "q&a" -- eric larson and his book "dead wake." eric: the question gets complicated as to why the lusitania was allowed to enter...
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during prohibition al capone said ogden was too rough for him in. scowcroft's father managed the family business and he was close to his father and mother by all accounts happy and active childhood the youngest of three children and the only son. with his sisters being four in seven years so but he was some ways an only child. acknowledging you never heard his parents fighting he commented the experience growing up gave him a distorted view of his fellow humans. what do these pleasant stories and nice family photos have to do is scowcroft is an air force officer business consultant and senior statesman? what they convey is how secure scowcroft was growing up, secure material, secure socially insecure psychologically. he had no status anxiety in other words and i wasn't because of a sense of deprivation or other contrarian things that motivated him to leave ogden for west point and join the army air corps. this very sense of security would make a surprise attack on pearl harbor and travails of the u.s. military academy following the near fatal crash
during prohibition al capone said ogden was too rough for him in. scowcroft's father managed the family business and he was close to his father and mother by all accounts happy and active childhood the youngest of three children and the only son. with his sisters being four in seven years so but he was some ways an only child. acknowledging you never heard his parents fighting he commented the experience growing up gave him a distorted view of his fellow humans. what do these pleasant stories...
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. >> foray compares the weapons charges actually to the al capone case. got him on tax evasion. for durst's part he says he is not guilty in the murder of susan berman. >> stephanie gosk, thank you very much for that update. >>> new details this morning about jeb bush's 2016 strategy and in particular his efforts to win the state, ran as governor for eight years, the state he ran as governor for eight years. "the new york times" is reporting on the bush team's extensive operation aimed at florida including what could amount to a $50 million spending effort by election day. the times reports bush's florida plan will focus on two potential threats for victory. a likely challenge from miami-born senator marco rubio in the republican primary and a florida demographic shift that could favor the democratic nominee should he reach the general election. >> bring this back to ted cruz? >> please, why not. >> this is a guy thinking about the white house and he's realizing he's going to go what giuliani wasn't able to do and say i'm going to pass the first few. he k
. >> foray compares the weapons charges actually to the al capone case. got him on tax evasion. for durst's part he says he is not guilty in the murder of susan berman. >> stephanie gosk, thank you very much for that update. >>> new details this morning about jeb bush's 2016 strategy and in particular his efforts to win the state, ran as governor for eight years, the state he ran as governor for eight years. "the new york times" is reporting on the bush team's...
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during prohibition, al capone was reported to have said that ogden was too rough for him. scowcroft's father managed the family business and by all accounts he had a happy and active childhood the youngest of three children and the only son. and with his fors being 4 and 7 years older, he was, in some ways an only child. acknowledging that he never heard his parents fighting he rightly commented that experience growing up gave him a distorted sense of his fellow humans. what do these pleasant stories and nice family photos have to do with scowcroft as an air force member and senior statesmen? what they convey is just how secure he was growing up, secure materially secure socially and secure psychologically. he had no status anxiety, and he wasn't awe grade to join -- afraid to join the army air corps. he's here. this sense of security would then make the travails of the u.s. military academy and his two years in military hospitals following the near-fatal crash of his north american aviation miss tapping at the age of 24 -- mustang at the age of 24 that much more sering. h
during prohibition, al capone was reported to have said that ogden was too rough for him. scowcroft's father managed the family business and by all accounts he had a happy and active childhood the youngest of three children and the only son. and with his fors being 4 and 7 years older, he was, in some ways an only child. acknowledging that he never heard his parents fighting he rightly commented that experience growing up gave him a distorted sense of his fellow humans. what do these pleasant...
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. >> at&t the lightest al capone and. is number six within the dow industrials, the lightest. you have a trade on coca-cola. tell us what it is. >> i'm looking at coca-cola and i have been buying them a 44 calls for bound $.47. we've seen huge institutional trades flying in here. open interest is now over 90,000, also a lot of interest in the may 45 calls, implying quite a bit of upside for coca-cola. it is drifting lower with the broader market. like i said, we're seen a lot of bullish activity in blue chip names like coca-cola, ge, and exxon. these are stocks i want to be long if the market rebounds. like i said, i could get long these names and buy protection relatively cheaply, because we're still looking at events historically trading at a lower level "market makers." and the upside would be a limited. thank you so much, james ramelli. more market makers after this. >> live from bloomberg headquarters in new york, this is "market makers" with erik schatzker and stephanie ruhle. >> i know you're saying, it is 12 :00,
. >> at&t the lightest al capone and. is number six within the dow industrials, the lightest. you have a trade on coca-cola. tell us what it is. >> i'm looking at coca-cola and i have been buying them a 44 calls for bound $.47. we've seen huge institutional trades flying in here. open interest is now over 90,000, also a lot of interest in the may 45 calls, implying quite a bit of upside for coca-cola. it is drifting lower with the broader market. like i said, we're seen a lot of...
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within our agency that does cope with the stresses that many of you have mentioned today by using al capone. there is no question, we have that element. we also have other elements in our agency that go different routes. some good exercise, religion, family to cope with the stresses. what we do have an element that goes to a golf -- alcohol. three weeks ago, we kicked off the worklife initiative to look at the stresses that our people are under. and there are considerable -- they are considerable. there are no excuses. the has to be self accountability, but we have got to find a way to help some of these people that are going towards alcohol to solve their -- as a coping mechanism. >> i am concerned about their health, as well. but i'm more concerned about the president of the united states and who is protecting him from harm. host: that was one of the high-profile hearings this week i capitol hill. we will certainly be talking more about that with author ron kessler in just a few minutes here. but a headline from the "washington post" on this topic. much of the video was a raised. the surv
within our agency that does cope with the stresses that many of you have mentioned today by using al capone. there is no question, we have that element. we also have other elements in our agency that go different routes. some good exercise, religion, family to cope with the stresses. what we do have an element that goes to a golf -- alcohol. three weeks ago, we kicked off the worklife initiative to look at the stresses that our people are under. and there are considerable -- they are...
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this is like al capone offering to do a tax audit on his own accounts.a marginal figure. he was deputy prime minister of russia. he stayed a critic. a lot of other people were bought off, cowed, submitted, a bunch of democratic type critics in the yeltsin era bought off, intimidated into silence. nemtsov was a very brave man that decided not to do it. i had him on my program. he was remarkable and even then you could tell it took enormous kowrblg to courage to do what he was doing. >> on the other side he was around a long time and he could have been taken out for a long time. this happened right in the red square very embarrassing for putin. and the optics that he wanted to get rid of putin. putin is wildly popular in russia even though he's in ukraine. why would he have done this? >> a good question. i point out putin is wildly popular at home because he system systematically gets rid of any opposition figure shuts down any media organization that criticizes him. taken over control. remember russia once had a free television media it no longer has. nem
this is like al capone offering to do a tax audit on his own accounts.a marginal figure. he was deputy prime minister of russia. he stayed a critic. a lot of other people were bought off, cowed, submitted, a bunch of democratic type critics in the yeltsin era bought off, intimidated into silence. nemtsov was a very brave man that decided not to do it. i had him on my program. he was remarkable and even then you could tell it took enormous kowrblg to courage to do what he was doing. >> on...
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. >> reporter: the lawyer compares this case to the al capone case. you'll remember that authorities went africa pony for years for murder but ended up sending him to jail on tax evasion. that would be the case with these weapons charges. durst for his part denies being involved in susan berman's murder. guys back to you. >> stephanie gosk thank you so much. >>> natalie is on assignment this morning. we'll check in with her in a little while. chanel is here with a story on frightening scenes in florida. >> a helicopter crashed in an orlando home sunday killing the pilot. but incredibly no one on the ground was hurt. faa and ntsb officials will be onsite this morning to try to figure out what went wrong. >> the impact was a very solid boom and dead silent. >> reporter: the terrifying sound of a helicopter crashing into a house jolted a peaceful upscale neighborhood in orlando sunday afternoon. the pilot is presumed dead but miraculously no one else was injured. a spokesperson with the faa says the chopper took off from the orlando executive airport aro
. >> reporter: the lawyer compares this case to the al capone case. you'll remember that authorities went africa pony for years for murder but ended up sending him to jail on tax evasion. that would be the case with these weapons charges. durst for his part denies being involved in susan berman's murder. guys back to you. >> stephanie gosk thank you so much. >>> natalie is on assignment this morning. we'll check in with her in a little while. chanel is here with a story on...
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. >> reporter: equates the case to the al capone case. ended up pinning him on tax evasion. in the end that's what these weapon charges basically amount to. but on durst's part says he's not guilty. >> thank you so much. >> natalie on assignment. we're going to check in with her in a while. sheinelle is here with other stories. including a frightening scene in florida. >> a helicopter crashed into an orlando home killing the pilot ng the pilot but no one on the ground was hurt. faa and ntsb officials will be on site this morning to try to figure out what went wrong. >> the impact was a solid boom, and then dead sigh lens. >> the terrifying sound of a helicopter crashing into a house jolted a peaceful upscale neighborhood in orlando sunday afternoon. the pilot is presumed dead but no one else was injured. a spokesperson with the faa says the chopper took off from the executive airport around 2:30 and flew about two miles. >> the helicopter is reported that the pilot is still inside. >> orlando copy. >> neighbor don carr says that as war veteran he immediately recognized the s
. >> reporter: equates the case to the al capone case. ended up pinning him on tax evasion. in the end that's what these weapon charges basically amount to. but on durst's part says he's not guilty. >> thank you so much. >> natalie on assignment. we're going to check in with her in a while. sheinelle is here with other stories. including a frightening scene in florida. >> a helicopter crashed into an orlando home killing the pilot ng the pilot but no one on the ground...