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and is the notorious al capone in "gangsterland." >> i'm al capone. you better remember me!ected by his dad in the world war ii drama "hacksaw ridge." >> how many? >> 32 only came down, sir. >> it was fun working with him. it was a very actor-director relationship. not like a father-son. though i'm sure calm of times, he threw out a couple of jokes on the loud speaker. he had to. >> reporter: the piercing blue eyes. just the way he speaks, the cadence, it's uncanny. >>> still ahead, tom selleck celebrates a tv milestone. does he have a special movie in mind? what he's saying about a followup. >>> and "this is us" star justin hartley stripping down the give stressed out moms some holiday cheer. only we have a behind-the-scenes look at his sexy santa movie role. >> i got a kick out of it. >>> closed captioning provided by -- ♪ >>> action! >> wrk hoo! >> he's planking with over 200 pounds on his back right now. that's amazing. "this is us" star justin hartley what he does on the day off. >> i gotta bow down. >> from the woman who knows her planks. >> justin is doing a lot more
and is the notorious al capone in "gangsterland." >> i'm al capone. you better remember me!ected by his dad in the world war ii drama "hacksaw ridge." >> how many? >> 32 only came down, sir. >> it was fun working with him. it was a very actor-director relationship. not like a father-son. though i'm sure calm of times, he threw out a couple of jokes on the loud speaker. he had to. >> reporter: the piercing blue eyes. just the way he speaks, the...
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. >> sometimes the people you get at the top are not convicted -- al capone wasn't convicted. >> al caponed for tax evasion. al capone's bodyguard was convicted for violating the game act because he had dead birds in his freezer. they're going to get you for what you find. you don't want to have the proverbial dead birds in your freezer. the bread and butter of these investigations, particularly when the fbi go out, is 18 usc 1001, which is lying to federal agents. every time i interview someone, i let them know lying to a federal official is a felony. >> they can lie to you, you can't lie to them? >> what's that? >> the police can lie to you -- >> that happens. >> you can bluff. >> we have to take a break. we'll continue the conversation. >>> more reaction from capitol hill, ha the top republican is saying, if he's saying anything at all. we'll be right back. whoooo. looking for a hotel that fits... ...your budget? tripadvisor now searches over... ...200 sites to find you the... ...hotel you want at the lowest price. grazi, gino! find a price that fits. tripadvisor. nice man cave! man. oh
. >> sometimes the people you get at the top are not convicted -- al capone wasn't convicted. >> al caponed for tax evasion. al capone's bodyguard was convicted for violating the game act because he had dead birds in his freezer. they're going to get you for what you find. you don't want to have the proverbial dead birds in your freezer. the bread and butter of these investigations, particularly when the fbi go out, is 18 usc 1001, which is lying to federal agents. every time i...
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it is the al capone way. get them on tax evasion and then see if you can get them on something else. the financial times says the three indictments revealed the twin track approach taken by mr manafort in this investigation —— the approach taken by mr mueller. he is being clever and he has to be. trump taken by mr mueller. he is being cleverand he has to be. trump and his administration want rid of him, and you can see why. manafort is under house arrest now. i assume the fbi will not let him, but i am sure he must be tempted to do as many others do and go to moscow and stay there for a bit. that story is clearly going to run. let's move to the front page of the metro, also something i suspect has a lot of legs on it. pestminster crackdown. lot of mps are worried at this time of night when the papers are shown oi'i of night when the papers are shown on television, because they worry if they are the ones who are going to be publicised. but they will only be publicised if they have done something wrong. and it
it is the al capone way. get them on tax evasion and then see if you can get them on something else. the financial times says the three indictments revealed the twin track approach taken by mr manafort in this investigation —— the approach taken by mr mueller. he is being clever and he has to be. trump taken by mr mueller. he is being cleverand he has to be. trump and his administration want rid of him, and you can see why. manafort is under house arrest now. i assume the fbi will not let...
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nuestras leyes para sacar de la calle a la mara salva trucha, tal como hicimos con al capone, eso exige
nuestras leyes para sacar de la calle a la mara salva trucha, tal como hicimos con al capone, eso exige
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nuestras leyes para sacar de la calle a la mara salva trucha, tal como hicimos con al capone, eso exigeiscal general a los jefes policiales. un el informe vincula la campaÑa del presidente peÑa nieto en el 2012 con la trama de soborno pagado por la empresa brasileÑa odebrecht. no sabe leer ni escribir pero una inmigrante mexicana aplicÓ al lenguaje de la perseverancia para hacerse ciudadana estadounidense. ♪ locutor: este es su noticiero univisiÓn con jorge ramos y marÍa elena salinas. ♪ jorge: muy buenas noches. comenzamos con el horror que estaba planeando un posible terrorista en un centro comercial de miami. no lo pudo realizar porque lo arrestaron. vicente solano, un disparo que se identifica como simpatizante del grupo terrorista isis, compareciÓ hoy en una corte. casi un operativo encubierto cuando creÍa que estaba a punto de ejecutar su plan. reportera: su plan fue claro, uno de los centros comerciales mÁs grandes significados del sur de la florida. pero el fbi se le adelanto a vicente solano y comenzÓ la investigaciÓn en se -- septiembre del 2017. hoy se presenta en corte por p
nuestras leyes para sacar de la calle a la mara salva trucha, tal como hicimos con al capone, eso exigeiscal general a los jefes policiales. un el informe vincula la campaÑa del presidente peÑa nieto en el 2012 con la trama de soborno pagado por la empresa brasileÑa odebrecht. no sabe leer ni escribir pero una inmigrante mexicana aplicÓ al lenguaje de la perseverancia para hacerse ciudadana estadounidense. ♪ locutor: este es su noticiero univisiÓn con jorge ramos y marÍa elena salinas....
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tax evasion makes it sound so ominous like i'm al capone.go to restaurants every day is that every delivery boy who is delivering food is off the books. i had three delivery boys and a dish wash he off the books. in the entire history of this city, that is a civil fine. a civil matter. except for one person. michael grimm. >> i'm not making it sound like al capone. you said, concealing over $900,000 in restaurant revenue and saying you knowingly made these misleading statements even though employees had been paid in cash. that's how you described it. >> that $900,000 is notquote, e been paid in cash, that's how you described it. >> that $900,000 number is not accurate, it's a little bit less than that. that's over many years and that also included about 14 months that i didn't even own the restaurant, but that was part of the deal they wanted to make because the number was too small. but the point is, again, why is it a civil matter? over 10,000 of these fines have been given out to restaurant owners since the beginning of the history of the
tax evasion makes it sound so ominous like i'm al capone.go to restaurants every day is that every delivery boy who is delivering food is off the books. i had three delivery boys and a dish wash he off the books. in the entire history of this city, that is a civil fine. a civil matter. except for one person. michael grimm. >> i'm not making it sound like al capone. you said, concealing over $900,000 in restaurant revenue and saying you knowingly made these misleading statements even...
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teenage boys don't want to steal stuff that he's in company he should assume that every teenage boy is al capone. and then he'll really be paying attention right these wall street firms are filled to the brim with sociopaths who will do whatever they can to get away whatever they can get away with anything they get what they don't just look at the libel or scandal for one example js macdonald basically has a box full of tapeworms in front of him and he's standing there go on. i operate under it with a shared understanding that none of them want to bury their tooth the suction cup heads into my delicious digestive track and feast on the fillings. all right i think after that description i think we need some good news good news was set down. this the kindest shortest country but not really country of scotland has completely banned fracking. they. know more fracking from god and. yet. stuff that kill ten simbo kids actually never smoke anything up anyone's killed age even if they say they're doing you a favor all right. now i want to believe the scottish people banned fracking for all the right rea
teenage boys don't want to steal stuff that he's in company he should assume that every teenage boy is al capone. and then he'll really be paying attention right these wall street firms are filled to the brim with sociopaths who will do whatever they can to get away whatever they can get away with anything they get what they don't just look at the libel or scandal for one example js macdonald basically has a box full of tapeworms in front of him and he's standing there go on. i operate under it...
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they board is al capone. and then hill really be paying attention right these wall street firms are filled to the brim with sociopaths who will do whatever they can to get away whatever they can get away with anything they get what they don't just look at the libel or scandal for one example jailed macdonald basically has a box full of tapeworms in front of him and he's standing there going. i operate under it with a shared understanding that none of them want to bury their tooth the suction cup heads into my delicious digestive track and feast on the fillings. all right i think after that description i think we need some good news all right good news was that dad. this is the kindest shortest country but not really country of scotland has completely banned fracking. no more fracking from god and. yet. just stuff that off your kilt and simbo kits actually never smoke anything up anyones kill a even if they say they're doing you a favor all right. now i want to believe the scottish people banned fracking for a
they board is al capone. and then hill really be paying attention right these wall street firms are filled to the brim with sociopaths who will do whatever they can to get away whatever they can get away with anything they get what they don't just look at the libel or scandal for one example jailed macdonald basically has a box full of tapeworms in front of him and he's standing there going. i operate under it with a shared understanding that none of them want to bury their tooth the suction...
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reporter: sealed vaults can disappoint, what rivera found in 1996 when he opened a vault tied to al capone tv and found nothing but debris. first cornerstone had no time capsule but second did. sealed tight with solder. copy of the state budget from edmond pat brown. penny, 16 millimeter film, newsletter for volunteers, copies of san jose and san francisco news papers. opened to serve residents with mental illness, shifted to people with disabilities until it closed in 2009. time capsule kindled memories in two former directors. >> it was part of the family talked with them if they could talk. if they couldn't, might sign you or held they are hand for a minute. all about the love the employees had. >> reporter: said she passed by the cornerstone thousands of times over the years. >> walk and do rounds and think about how i thought this would be here forever, knowing it wouldn't be. >> reporter: you may be intrigued to know that santa clara has a museum with lots of relics from the facility and information about the history. will keep agnew's decades of service alive as area is made into sc
reporter: sealed vaults can disappoint, what rivera found in 1996 when he opened a vault tied to al capone tv and found nothing but debris. first cornerstone had no time capsule but second did. sealed tight with solder. copy of the state budget from edmond pat brown. penny, 16 millimeter film, newsletter for volunteers, copies of san jose and san francisco news papers. opened to serve residents with mental illness, shifted to people with disabilities until it closed in 2009. time capsule...
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reporter: sealed vaults can disappoint, what rivera found in 1996 when he opened a vault tied to al caponeve tv and found nothing but debris. first cornerstone had no time capsule but second did. sealed tight with solder. copy of the staudgete from edmond pat brown. penny, 16 millimeter film, newsletter for volunteers, copies of san jose and san francisco news papers. opened to serve residents with mental illness, shifted to people with disabilities until it closed in 2009. time capsule kindled memories in two former directors. >> it was part of the family talked with them if they could talk. if they couldn't, might sign you or held they are hand for a minute. all about the love the employees had. >> reporter: said she passed by the cornerstone thousands of times over the years. >> walk and do rounds and think about how i thought this would be here forever, knowing it wouldn't be. >> reporter: you may be intrigued to know that santa clara has a museum with lots of relics from the facility and information about the history. will keep agnew's decades of service alive as area is made into sch
reporter: sealed vaults can disappoint, what rivera found in 1996 when he opened a vault tied to al caponeve tv and found nothing but debris. first cornerstone had no time capsule but second did. sealed tight with solder. copy of the staudgete from edmond pat brown. penny, 16 millimeter film, newsletter for volunteers, copies of san jose and san francisco news papers. opened to serve residents with mental illness, shifted to people with disabilities until it closed in 2009. time capsule kindled...
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. >> sometimes the people you get at the top are not convicted -- al capone wasn't convicted. >> al a ka pone's body zbaurd was convicted for violating the game act because he had dead birds in his freezer. they're going to get you for what you find. you don't want to have the proverbial dead birds in your freezer. the bread and butter of these investigations, particularly when the fbi go out, lying to federal agents. every time i interview someone, i let them know lying to a federal official is a felony. >> you can bluff. >> we have to take a break. we'll continue the conversation. >>> more reaction from capitol hill with the top republican. hey hun, huh! we gotta go. come on. ♪ "grandma! grandpa!" ♪ thanks mom. here we are. look, right up to here. principal. we can help you plan for that. people spend less time lying awake with aches and pains with advil pm than with tylenol pm. advil pm combines the number one pain reliever with the number one sleep aid. gentle, non-habit forming advil pm. for a healing night's sleep. well, lik-oh!st of you, i j-very nice.a house. now i'm turning i
. >> sometimes the people you get at the top are not convicted -- al capone wasn't convicted. >> al a ka pone's body zbaurd was convicted for violating the game act because he had dead birds in his freezer. they're going to get you for what you find. you don't want to have the proverbial dead birds in your freezer. the bread and butter of these investigations, particularly when the fbi go out, lying to federal agents. every time i interview someone, i let them know lying to a...
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al capone ordered murder of rival dpang. murdered in chicago garage.sensational crime and nation was horrified that seven people could be killed so quickly in urban center. chicago tribune ran editorial with the shock of the scale of the killing. >> these murders went out of the comprehension of civilized city. raises the question for chicago, is it helpless to stop the butchering of seven people. no shooting of seven today while horrific, not usually the lead story on the evening news. st. valentine's day massacre is remembered as gangland prohibition history than political science lesson in gun control but maybe it was that too. it did shock the conscience of the nation and congress responded by regulating guns. gang violence led to several big policy changes. prohibition was deemed a failure and halted in 1933. next year president roosevelt signed national firearms act. first gun control legislation in america. used laws and taxes to regulate machine guns and sawed off shot guns. one endorser was frederick. didn't believe in the general or promiscuo
al capone ordered murder of rival dpang. murdered in chicago garage.sensational crime and nation was horrified that seven people could be killed so quickly in urban center. chicago tribune ran editorial with the shock of the scale of the killing. >> these murders went out of the comprehension of civilized city. raises the question for chicago, is it helpless to stop the butchering of seven people. no shooting of seven today while horrific, not usually the lead story on the evening news....
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on this day in 1931, a judge sentenced al capone to 11 years to prison.ad add group of gangsters that smuggled alcohol in prohibition and ran gambling and prostitution rings. his men killed off their competition and he paid the cops to keep them off his case. but there was a team of federal agents that he couldn't corrupt. the untouch ables got him for tax evasion. capone ended up in alcatraz. he got out early for good behavior after the feds finally put away their most wanted criminal 86 years ago today. a quick dow check. we're close. it's very possible to gets nine points in a minute or so. cavuto is on deck right now. >> neil: all right, shepard. thank you very much. we're so, so close. it still might close over 23,000. let it be known the dow jones industrial closed 23,000 at 11:06 a.m. this is when it went down. might close again over that level, but when it did go over that and stick over that for a good chunk of the day, a lot of it built on a improving numbers we've been seeing out of the factory sector, very good news on earnings. we're in and o
on this day in 1931, a judge sentenced al capone to 11 years to prison.ad add group of gangsters that smuggled alcohol in prohibition and ran gambling and prostitution rings. his men killed off their competition and he paid the cops to keep them off his case. but there was a team of federal agents that he couldn't corrupt. the untouch ables got him for tax evasion. capone ended up in alcatraz. he got out early for good behavior after the feds finally put away their most wanted criminal 86 years...
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there is an old expression we got al capone on taxes. that's at work here as well.y'll go after manafort and gates on things that are clearly provable like the failure to register as foreign lobbyists and work from there. both papadopoulos and manafort and gates are alleged to have lied to federal authorities about the investigation and that's a whole separate crime. it carries its own penalties. even though these things may not be smoking gun evidence of actual collusion they're the kind of thing that could lead to such evidence later on just like in any other investigation of organized crime or drug conspiracy or anything like that. it just moves the ball down the field to eventually getting perhaps some more information that directly ties somebody higher up in the campaign to collusion. >> there is no legal crime with collusion. but it's the kind of thing that congress might consider an impreachable offense down the road depending what we find out. if you look at the very prosecutors on mueller's team, they dozens of times have used this exact same strategy in pr
there is an old expression we got al capone on taxes. that's at work here as well.y'll go after manafort and gates on things that are clearly provable like the failure to register as foreign lobbyists and work from there. both papadopoulos and manafort and gates are alleged to have lied to federal authorities about the investigation and that's a whole separate crime. it carries its own penalties. even though these things may not be smoking gun evidence of actual collusion they're the kind of...
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out and buy guns legally, but by the way, the reason why that's a law was passed was because of al capone then why shouldn't we allow -- also outlaws the ability to make your gun into a machine gun? we are not talking about confiscating people's guns or preventing them from getting them. >> but a lot of people are talking about confiscating guns. >> i am not. i just don't want a guy to be able to stand in his hotel room and created that amount of carnage. >> nobody does. >> james: next up, president trump visits puerto rico. ole, and i had to make a claim and all that? is that whole thing still dragging on? no, i took some pics with the app and... filed a claim, but... you know how they send you money to cover repairs and... they took forever to pay you, right? no, i got paid right away, but... at the very end of it all, my agent... wouldn't even call you back, right? no, she called to see if i was happy. but if i wasn't happy with my claim experience for any reason, they'd give me my money back, no questions asked. can you believe that? no. the claim satisfaction guarantee, only from all
out and buy guns legally, but by the way, the reason why that's a law was passed was because of al capone then why shouldn't we allow -- also outlaws the ability to make your gun into a machine gun? we are not talking about confiscating people's guns or preventing them from getting them. >> but a lot of people are talking about confiscating guns. >> i am not. i just don't want a guy to be able to stand in his hotel room and created that amount of carnage. >> nobody does....
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al capone. there was common sense. >> that's something that the nra will not have.en worse actually -- >> you need a semi automatic to hunt? what kind of hunting are you doing? >> that's a pulverized animal. >> a rifle. >> donald trump relied on the nra to a huge degree. that was one group that turned out for him, stuck with him and he's not about to throw them under the bus. >> did you hear what bannon said if he messes with gun control, in any way, he's finished. >> the gun issue is in many ways a proxy for the urban rural divide in ways that no other political issue is. for a guy in west virginia who spenlt saturdays in a tree stand hunting, he's going to vote on a gun rights issue on a way that people would advocate for gun control might not. >> from pennsylvania to wyoming, okay, i'm serious, right out to california border, to utah, places like nevada, is any state safe for gun control? you got to be from the coast to be for gun control. >> i mean i don't that that's going to be tested entirely. but no one is going to -- no republican is going there at all. and
al capone. there was common sense. >> that's something that the nra will not have.en worse actually -- >> you need a semi automatic to hunt? what kind of hunting are you doing? >> that's a pulverized animal. >> a rifle. >> donald trump relied on the nra to a huge degree. that was one group that turned out for him, stuck with him and he's not about to throw them under the bus. >> did you hear what bannon said if he messes with gun control, in any way, he's...
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it is a loophole in what has been accepted law since al capone in this country that we don't want people having automatic weapons whether you agree with that or not, it is kind of settled, it's been settled for a long time. i think that people, is this going to be a -- it's not going to prevent anything. like most of these laws, it's not going to prevent anything. before we should point out it is an outright felony punishable by ten years in prison to modify any weapon and turn into an an automatic weapon. so it is a felony. >> lisa: that was made legal under the obama era. >> harris: let me read this real quick from "washington post" a few years ago right when this happened. it's a goofy lead little dooda, former atf official who signed off first on the recommendation that the borough did not need to regulate bump stocks. that was under the obama administration that was the first person to sign off on it. >> kennedy: the problem is criminals they are criminals because they're going to break the law so by definition, they are lawbreakers. the problem with this as we know that bump stocks
it is a loophole in what has been accepted law since al capone in this country that we don't want people having automatic weapons whether you agree with that or not, it is kind of settled, it's been settled for a long time. i think that people, is this going to be a -- it's not going to prevent anything. like most of these laws, it's not going to prevent anything. before we should point out it is an outright felony punishable by ten years in prison to modify any weapon and turn into an an...
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the same thing, he always had in the back of his mind, wait a minute, i'm going after the heir to al capone in chicago, the hit man, the godfather, i'm going after him. the whole time all the way through the '50s -- >> the ultimate retaliation. >> then a.g. was using the irs is get him like they had gotten capone. then, wait a minute, he gets notified that the cia had cut a deal to kill castro. he also finds out jackie's brother is having an affair with judith dexter -- judith campbell. it all was wrapped up in a retaliation against him. >> in all the documents i saw a phone call that a british reporter said he received, i think, 30 minutes before the shooting took place, to call the u.s. embassy in london, that there was big news coming? >> at least one of those guys was a drunk. i don't know about that stuff. there is a lot of after-the-fact claims they knew something before the fact. >> that's the challenge as you read through this, because lots of people, the stories are good. >> but we knew that hoover knew there was a possible connection with the soviets. he knew from documentation he
the same thing, he always had in the back of his mind, wait a minute, i'm going after the heir to al capone in chicago, the hit man, the godfather, i'm going after him. the whole time all the way through the '50s -- >> the ultimate retaliation. >> then a.g. was using the irs is get him like they had gotten capone. then, wait a minute, he gets notified that the cia had cut a deal to kill castro. he also finds out jackie's brother is having an affair with judith dexter -- judith...
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it kind of reminds me of geraldo's vault, al capone, where is he?nd they now in 180 days, the question is are they going to be able to get all of this done and are they going to be able to provide the kind of documents the president expected, in fact, that he was going to see or is there going to be a discussion that should have occurred a while ago about what the concerns are. i don't understand why this kind of last-minute requests from intelligence and law enforcement is coming, you know, in the 11th hour. >> they are going to release today -- they are going to go through the 2800 documents they will release today, presumably no sensitivities as far as sources and names of individuals. they released that. but it's pretty embarrassing that at the last minute like this -- let me get mark preston to weigh in. they have to tell the world, you know what, we're going to wait another 180 days at least to release these. >> this is something that should have been pro forma. it should have been easy. they had a deadline. this is information that had been a
it kind of reminds me of geraldo's vault, al capone, where is he?nd they now in 180 days, the question is are they going to be able to get all of this done and are they going to be able to provide the kind of documents the president expected, in fact, that he was going to see or is there going to be a discussion that should have occurred a while ago about what the concerns are. i don't understand why this kind of last-minute requests from intelligence and law enforcement is coming, you know, in...
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al capone ordered the machine gun execution of seven members of a rival gang murdered in a chicago garage sensational crime and the nation was captivated and horrified that so many people, seven, could be killed at once so quickly in an urban setting. the chicago trib ran ran an editorial summoning the shock from the killing, quote, these murders went out of the comprehension of a civilized city. the butchering of seven men by open daylight raises this question for chicago, is it helpless? helpless to stop the butchering of seven people. a shooting of seven today while horrific it's not even usually the lead story on our evening news. now, the st. valentine's day massacre is remembered more of a gangland prohibition history than a political science lesson in, say, gun control. but maybe it was that too. because it did shock the conscience of the nation and congress ultimately responded to gun-related murder by regulating guns and led to policy changes and prohibition was halted in 1933. the very next year, president roosevelt signed the national firearms act, the first legislation in amer
al capone ordered the machine gun execution of seven members of a rival gang murdered in a chicago garage sensational crime and the nation was captivated and horrified that so many people, seven, could be killed at once so quickly in an urban setting. the chicago trib ran ran an editorial summoning the shock from the killing, quote, these murders went out of the comprehension of a civilized city. the butchering of seven men by open daylight raises this question for chicago, is it helpless?...
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turns an assault weapon into a machine gun, something outlawed by this house during the days of al capone. yet, it is still possible to walk into a gun store, purchase this device and within minutes have a gun of war in your hands. mr. speaker, how did we let this happen? more importantly, how are we still letting this happen? why haven't we acted to outlaw these devices that allow people to make machines in their back yard? there is a commonsense bipartisan bill awaiting action. why haven't you called it to the floor? it is because the n.r.a. chained changed its mind and now opposes the bill? cricket. that's what i thought. how can we keep our families safe when this house and this majority is beholden to the gun lobby dedicated to profits over people? i yield back. the speaker pro tempore: the chair thanks the gentlelady. the chair recognizes the gentleman from california, mr. denham, for five minutes. mr. denham: thank you, mr. speaker. i rise this morning because the house must continue its work to reform and re-authorize the f.a.a. we got to pass h.r. 2997, the 21st century air act.
turns an assault weapon into a machine gun, something outlawed by this house during the days of al capone. yet, it is still possible to walk into a gun store, purchase this device and within minutes have a gun of war in your hands. mr. speaker, how did we let this happen? more importantly, how are we still letting this happen? why haven't we acted to outlaw these devices that allow people to make machines in their back yard? there is a commonsense bipartisan bill awaiting action. why haven't...
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find out i guess the bank was vulnerable well let's immediately blame every italian what because al capone rob some banks fifty years ago this is what's going on so back in the red scare we're done what we really have to worry about believe me the the g.o.p. does not need lessons from moscow and how to steal an election in fact the head of of donald trump so-called elections integrity commission a guy named kris kobach is in fact trumps both the finn chief he is the guy who created a system as you mentioned. called interstate cross-check with rolling stone magazine i did an investigation which is in my film the best democracy money can buy you could see it and what you can see in that film as you won't see in mainstream papers in the united states are the lists of people that they removed from the voter rolls or lack. asian american voters hispanic voters these are the people that they removed about one point one million voters of color removed before the last election that's how dollar trump to michigan in those swing states this was not a lecture it is i've read. i've seen the film and y
find out i guess the bank was vulnerable well let's immediately blame every italian what because al capone rob some banks fifty years ago this is what's going on so back in the red scare we're done what we really have to worry about believe me the the g.o.p. does not need lessons from moscow and how to steal an election in fact the head of of donald trump so-called elections integrity commission a guy named kris kobach is in fact trumps both the finn chief he is the guy who created a system as...
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he really is capturing the imagination of the public by referring to ms-13 in terms reserved for al caponend motivating doj to take this threat very seriously. remember, ms-13 is an organization with the motto rape, kill, control. and sessions has given the doj a new motto to fight this threat which is justice for victims and consequences for criminals. >> sandra: in his words he said they leave misery, devastation and death in their wake. they threat -- threaten entire governments. launching an all-out assault how is this message going over politically? >> before the doj went after ms-13 specifically for drug charges. what they're doing now is throwing everything they can at this organization not only drugs but also racketeering, tax evasion and gun charges. and frankly they are taking this organization seriously by doing essentially a full court legal press. this is exactly the sort of red meat immigration control that the president's base wanted and that they expected when they voted for him. >> sandra: this gang became a target of president trump and his administration with the border
he really is capturing the imagination of the public by referring to ms-13 in terms reserved for al caponend motivating doj to take this threat very seriously. remember, ms-13 is an organization with the motto rape, kill, control. and sessions has given the doj a new motto to fight this threat which is justice for victims and consequences for criminals. >> sandra: in his words he said they leave misery, devastation and death in their wake. they threat -- threaten entire governments....
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system so he gave a green light to fraud i mean here in chicago with the bone it's a response to the al capone reign of terror and gangsterism in the thirty's from the federal government was to say well he's too big to prosecute we don't want to protect the suitable the economy i mean a measure of almost bootlegging was shut down what would happen to chicago economy will just make a president that states will just elevate him to the highest standards of office and make him the attorney general in the story of america be quite different i'm very concerned at this point that if you let this criminality spread to other part the economy like you're saying the pharmaceutical industry if there's no accountability and the pharmaceutical industry now the biggest cause or second biggest cause of death in america opiate addiction and overdose that's a direct result of there being no deterrence for criminality as we've witnessed in the financial sector is spreading to every part of the economy the economy is collapsing it's going through of like when the wall came down in the soviet union collapsed alcoh
system so he gave a green light to fraud i mean here in chicago with the bone it's a response to the al capone reign of terror and gangsterism in the thirty's from the federal government was to say well he's too big to prosecute we don't want to protect the suitable the economy i mean a measure of almost bootlegging was shut down what would happen to chicago economy will just make a president that states will just elevate him to the highest standards of office and make him the attorney general...
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that's very difficult to defend i mean historically people like al capone taken down on tax fraud chargesd to the core wrongdoing that they were primarily involved in at first. >> what -- where are the lines blurred or drawn when it comes to the this process? could he still fire bob mueller? could he make immediate pardons to anyone who might be caught up in these indictments? >> technically, i think he can. i think that politically that would be very difficult in the sense that i think if he were to try to fire bomb mall lear but removing rob rod zen teen and pointing at another dag to engage in that kind of conduct i think very short film after there could be calls for impeachment and serious steps towards impeachment that is very difficult road for him to go down. >> fallout from congress if did he that. what about pardons? >> went, depending on how he used that pardon power and what in context, in other words, if paul man my fort were charged today and then in the coming week or even towards a trial came about donald trump were to pardon him i think the political fallout there that co
that's very difficult to defend i mean historically people like al capone taken down on tax fraud chargesd to the core wrongdoing that they were primarily involved in at first. >> what -- where are the lines blurred or drawn when it comes to the this process? could he still fire bob mueller? could he make immediate pardons to anyone who might be caught up in these indictments? >> technically, i think he can. i think that politically that would be very difficult in the sense that i...
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history of how firearms have been regulated that are fully automatic after the roaring '20s and the al caponebut they regulated them to the effect that they were virtually nonexistent in any crime scene. the issue with mechanical devices that allow a full auto effect, i think we have to examine that. and the atf has looked at that over their history, whether devices meet a criteria under 18th u.s. code or whether they don't. so we certainly need to look at some of that and examine. stuart: but you would have no problem in new rules, which might get rid of the whole idea of rapid fire machine gun format. >> it's not that simple. stuart: i understand that. but if we could, would you? >> well, first of all, we don't ban full auto firearms today. they are regulated, they have effective laws where they're not used in crime. i think part of the problem that you have to look at is trigger manipulation where someone could misconstrue or design laws that would take away semi automatic firearms, which would ban 90 plus percent of what america owns and has the right to exercise their free rights. so as
history of how firearms have been regulated that are fully automatic after the roaring '20s and the al caponebut they regulated them to the effect that they were virtually nonexistent in any crime scene. the issue with mechanical devices that allow a full auto effect, i think we have to examine that. and the atf has looked at that over their history, whether devices meet a criteria under 18th u.s. code or whether they don't. so we certainly need to look at some of that and examine. stuart: but...
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this is al capone's successor. people were put on meat hooks.ings and say i thought only little girls giggled, and then he became the guy who looked out for american indians, looked out for poor appalachian whites. and a family member explained this to me off the record. he said you know what? sometime in your life you decide you spend enough time chasing bad guys, and you realize they create their own hell on earth, so why not focus on the victims. so he began to focus on the people in trouble. >> the clips that we just showed of the train ride, i was on that train. that train came out of the tunnel from penn station up over the water as you head toward new jersey. own on the right hand side, you saw a fire boat with the white firefighters on the fire boat holding the flag, saluting the train. the next thing you saw was what you're looking at now, hoards, lee legions of people, black, white, didn't matter. robert kennedy in the late fall of his life, when he was on the senate nutrition committee, took a tour of the south and of west virginia ab
this is al capone's successor. people were put on meat hooks.ings and say i thought only little girls giggled, and then he became the guy who looked out for american indians, looked out for poor appalachian whites. and a family member explained this to me off the record. he said you know what? sometime in your life you decide you spend enough time chasing bad guys, and you realize they create their own hell on earth, so why not focus on the victims. so he began to focus on the people in...