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this is 93 palm, better known as al capone's mansion. >> al capone, commissar of vice and corruption, became a front-page figure and a millionaire... >> capone was america's most notorious gangster, running the prohibition-era chicago mob known for bootlegging, smuggling, prostitution, and guess what -- murder. in 1927, capone came to miami beach and secretly bought the compound under someone else's name. ♪ now, 93 palm has been renovated and turned into an upscale venue for shooting films and videos. the 6,000-square-foot main house, it sits on a 30,000-square-foot lot overlooking biscayne bay on palm island between miami and miami beach. >> this is a private beach of the mansion. every six months, we bring new sand. ♪ >> the new italian owners paid $8 million for the property plus a nearly $2 million renovation. >> we found it in very bad condition. when we bought this property, we decided to save it. >> but they made sure to maintain many of the original details. >> now we are in the bathroom of the cabana. all the structure is original. >> this is the original window. >> as many 1
this is 93 palm, better known as al capone's mansion. >> al capone, commissar of vice and corruption, became a front-page figure and a millionaire... >> capone was america's most notorious gangster, running the prohibition-era chicago mob known for bootlegging, smuggling, prostitution, and guess what -- murder. in 1927, capone came to miami beach and secretly bought the compound under someone else's name. ♪ now, 93 palm has been renovated and turned into an upscale venue for...
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you'd have al capone. >> what distinguishes the u.s. is that people pay their taxes because they go to jail if they don't. >> we are their suts. this is not their money. the idea owe them money, just a foensive. show me all the good get from this government spending. >> and rich, we're getting close to the anniversary of the revolutionary, july fourth, when we declared our independence from tyranny. >> time for another revolution. look, steve is is right. blow up the irs. replace it with a flat tax. 15 to 20%. steve's got the right plan. that's what we should do. >> okay. can't get anytime better than that. the cashing in gang getting ready to roll. >> it's a war of words between donald trump and elizabeth warren. while many are calling her a hypocrite for accusing the donald of cashing in on the housing crisis. plus, san francisco upholing its sanctuary city policies. if it protects illegals, should taxpayers insist it lose all federal funds. >>> up first, union backed protesters demanding mcdonald's pay them more, but some say it's mo
you'd have al capone. >> what distinguishes the u.s. is that people pay their taxes because they go to jail if they don't. >> we are their suts. this is not their money. the idea owe them money, just a foensive. show me all the good get from this government spending. >> and rich, we're getting close to the anniversary of the revolutionary, july fourth, when we declared our independence from tyranny. >> time for another revolution. look, steve is is right. blow up the...
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think when most americans think of organized crime they naturally think of guys like john gotti, al capone. they pale in comparison to chapo guzman. >> reporter: mexican special forces closed in on one of el chapo houses in his home state of cineloa. five people were killed, all on el chapo side. six were arrested. a mexican marine wounded. el chapo was actually captured at a nearby motel. at least one analyst surprised he was taken alive. >> el chapo is a man who knows what the consequences of this are. he knows that there's a very high likelihood he's going to be sent to the united states to go to jail there. he knows there is probably no way out after this. it was a very real risk that he wouldn't even accept being captured alive. >> reporter: mexican officials say the drug lord had a lot of firepower near him, captured in the raid, a rocket launcher, eight rifles, two armored vehicles. >> he's known to have traveled throughout the region often times with a security force of as many as 150. >> reporter: el chapo's escapes from mexican prisons are ledge endary. he broke out of a high sec
think when most americans think of organized crime they naturally think of guys like john gotti, al capone. they pale in comparison to chapo guzman. >> reporter: mexican special forces closed in on one of el chapo houses in his home state of cineloa. five people were killed, all on el chapo side. six were arrested. a mexican marine wounded. el chapo was actually captured at a nearby motel. at least one analyst surprised he was taken alive. >> el chapo is a man who knows what the...
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capon was smaller market wise until august of last year, when it surpassed it, and amazon is now about15 billion larger terms of market size. david: thank you very much, julie hyman. it was known as the toast of silicon valley. zenefits is trying to chart a comeback after legal and ethical challenges. ♪ david: this is bloomberg markets. safe to say not all unicorns have fairytales. zenefits on this everything from health entrance to payroll, and members of the sales team allegedly sold insurance without a license. the company is trying to survive a pr nightmare. claire suddath joins us now. what does zenefits do? claire: online software. a small business can put in employee data, and it helps select health insurance plans, keep track of payroll, all sorts of stuff. id: the insurance part is right for destruction. the company had bold ambitions. claire: everyone said this was a genius idea. brokers felt like zenefits was taking interns benefits away from them. if you are a small business, 10 employees, you do not have combne designated to through the hundreds of different insurance plan
capon was smaller market wise until august of last year, when it surpassed it, and amazon is now about15 billion larger terms of market size. david: thank you very much, julie hyman. it was known as the toast of silicon valley. zenefits is trying to chart a comeback after legal and ethical challenges. ♪ david: this is bloomberg markets. safe to say not all unicorns have fairytales. zenefits on this everything from health entrance to payroll, and members of the sales team allegedly sold...
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crossed with -- capone's tomb. a super bowl and an nba final. >> the battle of the sexes. all of that together. >> i think it should be done in the houston astro dome. i'm not sure it still exists. >> sanders said the biggest stadium ever. they're looking at michigan stadium. >>> next up, hillary clinton tries to respond to the inspector general report on her emails. test test test test test test test test test test test test test test test test test test test test test test test test (engine winding up) (pilot talking to tower on radio) once you get out here... there's just one direction... forward. one time: now. and there's just one sound. you and us... together. telling the world... we're coming for you. puwith meta appetite control. you and temptation clinically proven to help reduce hunger between meals. new, from metamucil, the #1 doctor recommended brand. ♪ no, you're not ♪ yogonna watch it! ♪tch it! ♪ ♪ we can't let you download on the goooooo! ♪ ♪ you'll just have to miss it! ♪ yeah, you'll just have to miss it! ♪ ♪ we can't let you download... uh, no thanks. i h
crossed with -- capone's tomb. a super bowl and an nba final. >> the battle of the sexes. all of that together. >> i think it should be done in the houston astro dome. i'm not sure it still exists. >> sanders said the biggest stadium ever. they're looking at michigan stadium. >>> next up, hillary clinton tries to respond to the inspector general report on her emails. test test test test test test test test test test test test test test test test test test test test...
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he goes by the moniker of capone. he was mainly brought up into the gang life through his family.is mom and surrounding family members. he was basically born into the gangs. >> i just grew up, like, angry. you know, so it wasn't cool showing your emotions and crying. i channeled all that hurt into anger. i started gang-banging. you know? and i said, if i'm going to cry, then i'm going to let their blood be my tears, you know? >> what did you do to gain notoriety? >> point of word, blasting fools, you know? >> did you kill anybody? >> i mean, you know, i've been -- i've been -- it's been alleged, you know. >> through his years of coming in and out of custody, he has elevated his status within both the inmate population and the gang population to be considered a very violent inmate. >> all the things that i've been through, it's like i've been walking through hell wearing gasoline shoes. >> i'm telling you right now you've got the green light to do what ert is known best for. >> nice and steady. nice and steady. >> the team is on its way to briceno's cell to launch a surprise shaked
he goes by the moniker of capone. he was mainly brought up into the gang life through his family.is mom and surrounding family members. he was basically born into the gangs. >> i just grew up, like, angry. you know, so it wasn't cool showing your emotions and crying. i channeled all that hurt into anger. i started gang-banging. you know? and i said, if i'm going to cry, then i'm going to let their blood be my tears, you know? >> what did you do to gain notoriety? >> point of...
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it seems her love was as empty as al capone's vault. >> oh. >> i wanted today sneak it in. did she have any feelings for him? maybe i'm a romantic. >> look at the charles manson. he had people that adored him. john gotti. there is san attraction for the outlaw. they see him as robin hood. i think he certainly has fans. >> we got to go i can't wait to watch it. >> when is it? >> 8:00 tomorrow. >> one more thing -- there it is look right there. >> 8:00 tomorrow night. ♪ ♪ we built our factories here because of a huge natural resource. not the land. the water. or power sources. it's the people. american workers. they build world-class products. and that builds communities. and a better future. for all of us. because making something in america means so much, to so many. weathertech. proudly made in america. then smash it into a tree.ch on a perfect car, your insurance company raises your rates... maybe you should've done more research on them. for drivers with accident forgiveness, liberty mutual won't raise your rates due to your first accident. liberty mutual insurance. >>>
it seems her love was as empty as al capone's vault. >> oh. >> i wanted today sneak it in. did she have any feelings for him? maybe i'm a romantic. >> look at the charles manson. he had people that adored him. john gotti. there is san attraction for the outlaw. they see him as robin hood. i think he certainly has fans. >> we got to go i can't wait to watch it. >> when is it? >> 8:00 tomorrow. >> one more thing -- there it is look right there. >>...
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the state could make an awful lot of money on that as we will remember the al capone geraldo rivera.at's in this vault? one, the will could be in the vault. that seems to me would be a logical place to leave it but the talk is that all of the information regarding music that is unreleased maybe in the vault and the other thing that's very, very important is called the right to publicity. and that's the right to his use or the use of his name or image in the future. now, that became a huge issue in the michael jackson trust litigation. because in many states, there's no descendible right to publicity but in california, there is. so there's going to be a big fight about that. >> let's just say for now that the siblings may not agree on what to do with all of this material. you've got to go to the evidence. right? you've got to go to what's already out there. what would prince have wanted and i found stuff fascinating. prince's former manager told "the guardian" newspaper last year. i don't know there was a dog in the fight. we didn't know prince was going to die. but he said one day he
the state could make an awful lot of money on that as we will remember the al capone geraldo rivera.at's in this vault? one, the will could be in the vault. that seems to me would be a logical place to leave it but the talk is that all of the information regarding music that is unreleased maybe in the vault and the other thing that's very, very important is called the right to publicity. and that's the right to his use or the use of his name or image in the future. now, that became a huge issue...
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is it really al roker or al capone, who are we talking to this morning? >> oh. very good well.'m prepared for my escape. i am going to find my way out using a spoon. we are excited about this. as you mentioned 100th i was in of the national park service. i visited alcatraz about 25 years ago, again as a visitor. since 1973, this is one of the most popular parks. so we're going to take you on a great behind the scenes tour of alcatraz. it will be a lot of fun coming up this morning on "today." also i took my 17-year-old daughter. if you got a teenager, you know it can be a little difficult getting them out in nature. i took le la with me to sequoia national forest about three hours north of here. it's worth the drive, guys, because as great as the video is we have for you, it still does not do justice to the majesty of these trees, so there are so many, you are so blessed just so many greats just in the san francisco bay area. so many great national park facilities. i think are you so lucky to have it. so check us out, coming up this morning on the "today" show as we celebrate o
is it really al roker or al capone, who are we talking to this morning? >> oh. very good well.'m prepared for my escape. i am going to find my way out using a spoon. we are excited about this. as you mentioned 100th i was in of the national park service. i visited alcatraz about 25 years ago, again as a visitor. since 1973, this is one of the most popular parks. so we're going to take you on a great behind the scenes tour of alcatraz. it will be a lot of fun coming up this morning on...
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could he do to protect himself from this -- which is a little like saying, is there to a guy named al capone did not pay his taxes? he probably got a bet with mobsters who he bought land from in atlantic city. amy: tom, i want to turn to the memo that says -- trump advised agents that he had read in the press media and had heard from various acquaintances that organized crime elements were known to operate in atlantic city. trump also expressed at this meeting the reservation that his life and those around him would be subject to microscopic examination. trump advised that he wanted to build a casino in atlantic city but he did not wish to tarnish his family's name." >> i am so glad you read that in detail, amy. it is one of the most remarkable statements coming from a man who was invited the most microscopic examination not only of his life, but his children's lives, his wives lives. tarnish his name? this is a man who is emblazoned his same all over every building he can find. and regardless of who he associated with. it did not stop in atlantic city. until recently, the latest trump hotel
could he do to protect himself from this -- which is a little like saying, is there to a guy named al capone did not pay his taxes? he probably got a bet with mobsters who he bought land from in atlantic city. amy: tom, i want to turn to the memo that says -- trump advised agents that he had read in the press media and had heard from various acquaintances that organized crime elements were known to operate in atlantic city. trump also expressed at this meeting the reservation that his life and...
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al capone. al capone. they're not after your lucky charm. >> you know why i'm doing this?m talking about. >> trash talking cena in the house. >> willie, you're back up. get it right, you get an authentic four leaf clover. get it wrong, you have to walk under the ladder that alex is on. >> okay. >> back to friday the 13th. what famous actor meets his demise in the original "friday the 13th"? johnny depp, kevin bacon or matt dillon? >> johnny depp. >> no, kevin bacon. i don't know, that's what they told me. go walk under the ladder. one last one. tamron. >> all these quizes, i'm not good with them. >> if you get this right, you get the andrew luck jersey. if you get it wrong, you've got to break a mirror. what famous quarterback wore number 13 was the first to ever throw for 5,000 yards in a season? you should get this. >> joe montana? dan marino. >> dan marino. break a mirror. >> what is it? dan marino. i said dan marino. >> you said joe montana first. there you go. >> oh, my gosh! i said dan marino! i mean joe montana. >> there you go. break the mirror. >> i heard joe mant
al capone. al capone. they're not after your lucky charm. >> you know why i'm doing this?m talking about. >> trash talking cena in the house. >> willie, you're back up. get it right, you get an authentic four leaf clover. get it wrong, you have to walk under the ladder that alex is on. >> okay. >> back to friday the 13th. what famous actor meets his demise in the original "friday the 13th"? johnny depp, kevin bacon or matt dillon? >> johnny depp....
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. >> our next pair of students with complementary questions, sara aggarzi and connie capone. would you come to the mike own? sara is a sophomore and political science mayor? the school of arts and sciences and con sni a junior in the school of arts and sciences, her major is political science and journalism and media studies and she is minoring in french language. sara, would you begin? >> good afternoon. my question is, how does one balance their own personal opinions on a case but at the same time try to remain objective with the law and legal precedents? is there a balance between the two or are they distinguishably different? >> well, let me start with the realization that you have to have as a judge. what are laws? laws are the society's definition of how it will balance the competing interests of people so the first example of that that i give everybody is a law that affects every single person in this room when they go outside. you go to the corner, you stop at the red light. why? there's a law that tells you if you don't you're going to get a ticket. so why do we have
. >> our next pair of students with complementary questions, sara aggarzi and connie capone. would you come to the mike own? sara is a sophomore and political science mayor? the school of arts and sciences and con sni a junior in the school of arts and sciences, her major is political science and journalism and media studies and she is minoring in french language. sara, would you begin? >> good afternoon. my question is, how does one balance their own personal opinions on a case but...
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>> our next pair of students with complimentary questions, sahar and connie capone.ould you come to the microphone? sahar is a sophomore and political science major in the school of arts and sciences and connie is a junior in the school of arts and sciences. her major is political science and journalism and media studies and she is minoring in french lang wauag language. sahar would you begin? >> good afternoon. my question is how does one balance their own personal opinions on a case but at the same time try to remain objective with the law and legal precedence? is there a balance between the two or are they distinguishably different? >> well, let me start with a realization that you have to have as a judge. what are laws? laws are the society's definition of how it will balance the competing interest of people. so the first example that i give everyone is a law that affects every single person in this room when they go outside. you go to the corner, you stop at the red light. why? there's a law that tells you if you don't, you're going to get a ticket. all right? s
>> our next pair of students with complimentary questions, sahar and connie capone.ould you come to the microphone? sahar is a sophomore and political science major in the school of arts and sciences and connie is a junior in the school of arts and sciences. her major is political science and journalism and media studies and she is minoring in french lang wauag language. sahar would you begin? >> good afternoon. my question is how does one balance their own personal opinions on a...
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it's the al capone method. if you can't get them on terrorism and we can't prove it. we'll find anything we can. it gives them the in into the community too find the bait. it's very problematic. okay. i have run out of time, so i'm going to skip the civil rights implications because obviously with all the civil liberties from the government infringements it creates civil rights. but i'll talk a little bit about the assumptions. first is, this entire program assumes that, one, muslim home grown terrorism is a serious problem when the facts and the data show otherwise. the vast majority of those who have attempted to engage in terrorism on u.s. soil are either foreigners who have come are recently here or part of a sting operation. there's a small minority that in fact people born and raised here and they got involved in a terrorist act. that's in addition to the fact that there's more numbers of non-muslim, i hate to use the word home grown terrorism, but terrorism suspects that are actually not related to islam whatsoever. it assumes these terrorists are freely operat
it's the al capone method. if you can't get them on terrorism and we can't prove it. we'll find anything we can. it gives them the in into the community too find the bait. it's very problematic. okay. i have run out of time, so i'm going to skip the civil rights implications because obviously with all the civil liberties from the government infringements it creates civil rights. but i'll talk a little bit about the assumptions. first is, this entire program assumes that, one, muslim home grown...
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al capone was here. he played the banjo in the prison band. 30. just about the same time as the infamous bird man of alcatraz, robert stroud. >> alcatraz, still escape proof. >> reporter: promising to be inescapable. who are the prisoners that came to alcatraz? >> people at alcatraz got in trouble at other prisons. >> reporter: he's been a park ranger for more than 20 years. what was it about this place that made it so escape-proof? >> for one thing, you have water, cold water surrounding this island. >> strong current? >> that's right. you had one guard to every three con vicks here on the island. >> reporter: most inmates lived on what they called broadway. is this the infamous broadway. >> this is the infamous broadway. if you were a prisoner on the island this is where your first home would be. >> reporter: haunting images often seen in movies, even today. hollywood, helping build the mystique about alcatraz. >> welcome to alcatraz. >> reporter: escape from alcatraz was based on the real-life escape of three inmates in 1962. >> they got th
al capone was here. he played the banjo in the prison band. 30. just about the same time as the infamous bird man of alcatraz, robert stroud. >> alcatraz, still escape proof. >> reporter: promising to be inescapable. who are the prisoners that came to alcatraz? >> people at alcatraz got in trouble at other prisons. >> reporter: he's been a park ranger for more than 20 years. what was it about this place that made it so escape-proof? >> for one thing, you have...
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>> it's al capone. casual friday trend. >> trash talking. >> willie, you're back up. >> authentic four-leaf clover. get it wrong, you walk under the ladder that alex is on. >> back to friday the 13th. what famous actor meets his demise in the original friday the 13th? johnny depp. kevin bacon. matt dillon? >> johnny depp. >> kevin bacon. that's what they told me. walk under the ladder. >> okay. >> tamron? >> i'm not good with quizzes. >> if you get this right, you get the andrew luck jersey. if you get it wrong, you have to break a mirror. what famous quarterback wore 13, first to throw for 5,000 yards in a season? you should get this. >> joe montana. dan marino. >> dan marino. >> break a mirror. >> i said dan marino. >> you said joe montana first. >> here you go. >> oh, my gosh! >> come on. i said dan marino. i mean, montana. >> while tamron loses -- oh, there you go. >> oh, man. that's huge. >> i got seven years. >> i'm going to jail, but you have seven years. >>> up next, what julia roberts wasn't we
>> it's al capone. casual friday trend. >> trash talking. >> willie, you're back up. >> authentic four-leaf clover. get it wrong, you walk under the ladder that alex is on. >> back to friday the 13th. what famous actor meets his demise in the original friday the 13th? johnny depp. kevin bacon. matt dillon? >> johnny depp. >> kevin bacon. that's what they told me. walk under the ladder. >> okay. >> tamron? >> i'm not good with quizzes....
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al capone was here. he played the ban jo in the prison band.st about the same time as the bird man of alcatraz, eric stroud. the rock inescapable. >> who were the prisoners who came to alcatraz. the prisoners who came to alcatraz got in trouble in other prisons. >> he has been a prisoner in alcatraz for more than 20 years. >> what was it about this place that made it so escape-proof? >> for one thing, you have cold water surrounding this island. >> strong current. >> strong current. that's right. and you had one guard to every third convict here on the island. >> most inmates on the rock lived on what they called broadway. >> is this the infamous broadway? >> this is the infamous broadway. if you were a prisoner on the island, this is where your first home would be, in one of these cells. >> haunting images often seen in movies even today. hollywood helping build the mystique of alcatraz. >> welcome to alcatraz. >>> escape from alcatraz" was based on the real life escape of three inmates in 1972. >> they got there. how did they cut through? >>
al capone was here. he played the ban jo in the prison band.st about the same time as the bird man of alcatraz, eric stroud. the rock inescapable. >> who were the prisoners who came to alcatraz. the prisoners who came to alcatraz got in trouble in other prisons. >> he has been a prisoner in alcatraz for more than 20 years. >> what was it about this place that made it so escape-proof? >> for one thing, you have cold water surrounding this island. >> strong current....