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legendary mob boss al capone's cadillac is up for auction. it's one of the first bulletproof cars made. it could fetch half a million bucks and capone would have loved this irony. it's a classic car, so there's no tax on it. >>> and now for a look at your national and regional weather, here's nbc meteorologist bill karins who travels in bullet proof cars for all those screaming fans. happy friday there. >> it is. we're ready for another summer weekend, aren't we. >> let's do it. >> some areas are going to see a beautiful weekend. other areas, not so much. this morning, talk about a rough start to your morning. a lot of people having trouble sleeping around nashville. we've hat thunderstorms lingering over the western half of the city down interstate 40. all the lightning strikes here. probably hundreds of them. they're going to continue to shift here to the south. also we had a couple of stornls rolling down interstate 24. this is a shield of rain between nashville and knoxville. and don't expect anything even close to the heat that you've ha
legendary mob boss al capone's cadillac is up for auction. it's one of the first bulletproof cars made. it could fetch half a million bucks and capone would have loved this irony. it's a classic car, so there's no tax on it. >>> and now for a look at your national and regional weather, here's nbc meteorologist bill karins who travels in bullet proof cars for all those screaming fans. happy friday there. >> it is. we're ready for another summer weekend, aren't we. >> let's...
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legendary mob boss al capone's cadillac is up for auction. it's one of the first bulletproof cars ever made with 3,000 pounds of armor and glass an inch thick. it could fetch half a million bucks, and capone would have loved this irony. it's a classic car, so there's no tax on it. so convenient. >>> and now for a look at your national and regional weather, here's nbc meteorologist bill karins. he has your friday forecast. >> half a million dollar car? >> i'll take the car. i don't care how much it costs. >>> good morning, everyone. yesterday's high temperatures across the country another impressive day in our very, very historic summer. 100 degree heat pretty widespread through the middle of the nation there billings to denver all the way back down through kansas city. 103. hottest temperature i saw was rapid city, 107. boise at 104. 103 in vegas. and medford got up to 90, but you can still see the coolest type air much of northern california and oregon. the low is finally on the move. it will head northward and it's bringing showers this mor
legendary mob boss al capone's cadillac is up for auction. it's one of the first bulletproof cars ever made with 3,000 pounds of armor and glass an inch thick. it could fetch half a million bucks, and capone would have loved this irony. it's a classic car, so there's no tax on it. so convenient. >>> and now for a look at your national and regional weather, here's nbc meteorologist bill karins. he has your friday forecast. >> half a million dollar car? >> i'll take the car....
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legendary mob boss al capone's cadillac is up for auction. it's one of the first bulletproof cars ever made with 3,000 pounds of armor and glass an inch thick. it could fetch half a million bucks and capone would have loved this irony. it's a classic car, so there's no tax on it. so convenient. >>> and now for a look at your national and regional weather, here's nbc meteorologist bill karins. he has your weather channel forecast. happy friday to you. >> have you ever been to one of the old car shows? >> i have in hershey, pennsylvania. my uncle used to collect them and we'd go down there. >> it's a lot of fun, especially for kids. >>> good morning, everyone. we have nasty weather here and around new england. we've had thunderstorms linger outside of 40 in nashville. nashville picked up significant rain. the storms continue to back bild. you can see them drift back to the north. the storms are moving to the south, but back-building means that going to come back at you once again. as far as what we're dealing with in the northeast, we're lookin
legendary mob boss al capone's cadillac is up for auction. it's one of the first bulletproof cars ever made with 3,000 pounds of armor and glass an inch thick. it could fetch half a million bucks and capone would have loved this irony. it's a classic car, so there's no tax on it. so convenient. >>> and now for a look at your national and regional weather, here's nbc meteorologist bill karins. he has your weather channel forecast. happy friday to you. >> have you ever been to one...
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how, people say organized crime, al capone, al capone in his worst massacre killed seven people.cre in mexico, they killed 72 people. we are talking about low intensity war. >> rose: and why did calderon fail? >> calderon failed for various reasons but the most fundamental reason for his failure was he sent a rotten government apparatus after these cartels. he sent corrupt police, and a very questionable military to take on these cartels. so what happened? we looked to certain conflict areas, you see hit squads connected to the sinaloa (sp) cartel, hit squads connected to the setas, marines, federal police, state police, local police and they are all like different armed groups fighting each other .. he sent military began to create different massacres with instructions just to bust drugs or arrest people and often ended up committing human rights abuses. >> rose: is this a national security issue for the united states? >> i would say that it is sort of a first order of concern, the stability of mexico. but i don't subscribe to sort of the scare stories about this sort of flood o
how, people say organized crime, al capone, al capone in his worst massacre killed seven people.cre in mexico, they killed 72 people. we are talking about low intensity war. >> rose: and why did calderon fail? >> calderon failed for various reasons but the most fundamental reason for his failure was he sent a rotten government apparatus after these cartels. he sent corrupt police, and a very questionable military to take on these cartels. so what happened? we looked to certain...
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maybe it's kintd of like the al capone income tax evasion case. you're really getting at something else, and you would never prosecute somebody for perjury for falsely denying they had a tryst with some lady of
maybe it's kintd of like the al capone income tax evasion case. you're really getting at something else, and you would never prosecute somebody for perjury for falsely denying they had a tryst with some lady of
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>>he called him a capon he faces up to 12 years in prison for failing to report campaign money as incomenty commissioner was accused of using the money for gambling and personal expenses ... but the attorney says that it does not add up ... his failure to report nearly a quarter of a million dollars in income on three successive tax returns from 2006-to designate ... well the irs has never said a word >>how come the irs has never audited him ... how come no statement has come out how come in three years he never received a letter ... he was never asked to explain ... >>this document released today shows that he has paid back some of the money $68,000 according to the deposit slip and the lawyers say that they can account for the rest of the missing funds but they're not showing their entire hand today they are waiting for the trial set for december ... william beavers claims he continues to get punished for refusing to wear our wire ... he said it was an insult to demand to cooperate to trap a fellow commissioner claiming his innocence ... >>there will be a recounting of the mexican pres
>>he called him a capon he faces up to 12 years in prison for failing to report campaign money as incomenty commissioner was accused of using the money for gambling and personal expenses ... but the attorney says that it does not add up ... his failure to report nearly a quarter of a million dollars in income on three successive tax returns from 2006-to designate ... well the irs has never said a word >>how come the irs has never audited him ... how come no statement has come out...
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it comes back to the al capone thing, oh, we busted him on income tax invasion.nt to feel good about that. you don't want to feel good that the government can bust anything on anything they want. you want to be able to do good things. much smaller laws. my son, when he gets to be 12 years old, should be able to understand everything that's illegal and everything that's not. there shouldn't be this huge amount of illegal things you can do. someone who is a good pern should have no fear of the government whatsoever. >> all right. i lost this debate. go waste half your vote. >> i'll waste my whole vote. that's what i'm going to do. >> up next, suzanne somers reveals to sean what she says is the fountain of youth. could her secrets help you? find out next. with the spark cash card from capital one, olaf's pizza palace gets the most rewards of any small business credit card! pizza!!!!! [ garth ] olaf's small business earns 2% cash back on every purchase, every day! put it on my spark card! [ high-pitched ] nice doin' business with you! [ garth ] why settle for less? g
it comes back to the al capone thing, oh, we busted him on income tax invasion.nt to feel good about that. you don't want to feel good that the government can bust anything on anything they want. you want to be able to do good things. much smaller laws. my son, when he gets to be 12 years old, should be able to understand everything that's illegal and everything that's not. there shouldn't be this huge amount of illegal things you can do. someone who is a good pern should have no fear of the...
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>> what chicago values, the ones established by al capone?hick-fil-a should be thankful or they'd be dead. the city should come with a warning saying when you come, you might be shot, hit by a car or beaten, 150,000 gang members. kids punching people on the roads, talk about deep-fried hate, he's deep-fried deadly. >> these people came from chicago. >> a grilled chicken filet is the threat? >> the fact is this guy, the coo, whatever is he, the family values company, the fact is he came out against gay marriage and he shouldn't mix his business with his personal philosophy. i guess he can, but i would not have a chick-fil-a within a thousand miles of my house. >> unless you were hungry. >> i wouldn't eat that crap. >> hold on, i did a little bit of research. >> hold on. stop. >> please. >> okay. i did a little bit of research and found that your bud y barack obama and the dccc are he customers of chickfully with a number of democrats like john conners. more importantly, there's a broader point about priorities on the left. sodium, salt, chicke
>> what chicago values, the ones established by al capone?hick-fil-a should be thankful or they'd be dead. the city should come with a warning saying when you come, you might be shot, hit by a car or beaten, 150,000 gang members. kids punching people on the roads, talk about deep-fried hate, he's deep-fried deadly. >> these people came from chicago. >> a grilled chicken filet is the threat? >> the fact is this guy, the coo, whatever is he, the family values company, the...
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museum dedicated to gangs, and of course they spotlighted white gangs going all the way back to al capone. that's interesting and fashionable to think about that. city journal has been -- and that is the publication of the conservative manhattan institute has been very good on this. it is called the second rate city, nice illusion to the second city in which they talk about how bankrupt -- or how virtually bankrupt the state is and the city just as well might be in the same problem. it was interesting to see rom emmanuel who is the closest of all cronies to obama waxing forth on bain capital and romney. what about chicago, mr. mayor? there were no questions on abc about chicago. the city is virtually, large parts of it, very large parts of it, and now extending into the suburbs, in a war. there are at least 600 gangs with many, many more factions there. most of them are minorities, and the most prominent victims in all of this are children. children are beak -- are being killed at an alarming rate. it is so interesting how you can get the liberal media excited about children that are acci
museum dedicated to gangs, and of course they spotlighted white gangs going all the way back to al capone. that's interesting and fashionable to think about that. city journal has been -- and that is the publication of the conservative manhattan institute has been very good on this. it is called the second rate city, nice illusion to the second city in which they talk about how bankrupt -- or how virtually bankrupt the state is and the city just as well might be in the same problem. it was...
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. >> once the capone boys were taken out of the picture, it goes to hell. >> they were in a way enforcingir own kind of order, weren't they? >> absolutely. obama stuff, john, i completely agree the whole romney is rich stuff has gotten old. shouldn't he just released 10 years of tax returns to shut everyone up. >> i guess, but maybe not now. they are demanding he reveal his plan for this thing or that thing, and he probably will, but why do it because they are demanding it? joy it is such a good strategy if you think about it. if he doesn't released them and the obama campaign keeps harping on it and harping and on and he released easy them and there is nothing in there, doesn't he look better? >> that's the same strategy for the birth certificate which is like the -- let everybody follow it. >> whoa, whoa, whoa, the alleged birth certificate, thank you very much. i don't know if you are aware -- >> i can tell what you is in his tax returns. you open them up and you will see $250 million. there you go. >> i agree. i doubt seriously he has anything to hide which is why i don't get he doesn
. >> once the capone boys were taken out of the picture, it goes to hell. >> they were in a way enforcingir own kind of order, weren't they? >> absolutely. obama stuff, john, i completely agree the whole romney is rich stuff has gotten old. shouldn't he just released 10 years of tax returns to shut everyone up. >> i guess, but maybe not now. they are demanding he reveal his plan for this thing or that thing, and he probably will, but why do it because they are demanding...
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can you go back decades, gangland stuff, al capone would get people scared about crime, then street crimethis stuff reaches a critical mass, one doesn't. up next, final thoughts on all of this. more on the penn state scandal, more to come on the cycle. [ feedback ] attention, well, everyone. you can now try snapshot from progressive free for 30 days. just plug this into your car, and your good driving can save you up to 30%. you could even try it without switching your insurance. why not give it a shot? carry on. now you can test-drive snapshot before you switch. visit progressive.com today. [ male announcer ] introducing new dentyne split to fit pack. it splits in to two smaller, sleeker packs that fit almost anywhere so you can take them everywhere. dentyne split to fit. practice safe breath. man goes on a rampage, dozens of victims. lives lost. it applies to james holmes who will undoubtedly face charges for shoot up a theater but also jerry sandusky who had a different assault, different kind of violence. both times asking how can it be prevented. it's difficult to manifest, more horr
can you go back decades, gangland stuff, al capone would get people scared about crime, then street crimethis stuff reaches a critical mass, one doesn't. up next, final thoughts on all of this. more on the penn state scandal, more to come on the cycle. [ feedback ] attention, well, everyone. you can now try snapshot from progressive free for 30 days. just plug this into your car, and your good driving can save you up to 30%. you could even try it without switching your insurance. why not give...
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must have been like capone in the fourth year of capone, yeah, yeah -- maybe a tax thing. >> tax evasionlly gone to jail for it at all in the entire space of our crisis. >> do you ever look at the ninth amendment? banks don't get -- >> is that -- i was wondering what was in there. >> rarely used amendment, the ninth amendment. >> hamilton put that in there. . >> well, he was very -- they started the first national bank. you always had a little preferential treatment. that's not the ninth amendment. i'm joking. i understand. but it seemed pertinent. >> let's check in with brian shactman who's here on the floor for bob this morning. >> thank you very much. a little better than futures. indicated tech was lagging. now the nasdaq is positive. the s&p was positive a few minutes ago. not a bad start. i'd call it flat across the board. earnings seasons kicks off today with alcoa. the eurozone finance ministers, draghi talking as we speak. the spanish yields back about 7%. and we're dealing with the jobs fallout from last friday. what's the next medicaid target? i won't take you through the well
must have been like capone in the fourth year of capone, yeah, yeah -- maybe a tax thing. >> tax evasionlly gone to jail for it at all in the entire space of our crisis. >> do you ever look at the ninth amendment? banks don't get -- >> is that -- i was wondering what was in there. >> rarely used amendment, the ninth amendment. >> hamilton put that in there. . >> well, he was very -- they started the first national bank. you always had a little preferential...
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. >> like people remember al capone. >> that's the chicago way! >> right. exactly.a heart attack hearing my crappy sean connery right now. yesterday mr. fehrnstrom is on with chuck todd. we have that sound bite. >> what did you call it massachusetts? were you calling it a tax or penalty? >> it was a penalty. and the governor had all of the authority he needed under our state constitution to put in place the reforms that he did put in place. >> let's talk about why this is news. john roberts the chief justice of the supreme court did a masterful piece of legislation last week. we managed to save his legacy by not having it be a completely right-wing hack court, he had to say that the affordable care act is constitutional. but he did it by saying it uses a tax -- it's a tax. >> right. >> and he did that as a peace of red meat for his old friends. >> right. >> now all of the gops hate john roberts. they are so furious after all he has done for them after citizens united, after all of the 1% shilling he has done he has betrayed them forever. and they are furious at pres
. >> like people remember al capone. >> that's the chicago way! >> right. exactly.a heart attack hearing my crappy sean connery right now. yesterday mr. fehrnstrom is on with chuck todd. we have that sound bite. >> what did you call it massachusetts? were you calling it a tax or penalty? >> it was a penalty. and the governor had all of the authority he needed under our state constitution to put in place the reforms that he did put in place. >> let's talk...
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in this situation if you don't pay your tax, you go to jail like wesley snipes or al capone. >> john:gainst you if you don't pay. all they can do is take the money from your next tax refund. they can't collect it from you and take your property or seize your property. so i think that what people -- the best way for people to understand this, i think is to look at it like an i.r.a. if you have an i.r.a. and you cash it in early you forfeit 10% of it. you forfeit 10% of the interest. you forfeit 10% of the principle >> john: right. >> caller: if you take out an i.r.a. and you wait until you retire and start withdrawing the funds, you never pay the penalty of the majority of the people in this country who are obligated to pay this will theory -- theoretically obligated to pay it they won't take the steps they're required to in order to have a penalty assessed against them. [ ding ding ] [ applause ] >> john: conduct mundo, thank you very much. >>> >> caller: a question about romney. he's an he woulder in the mormon church. they can't gamble, right? >> john: they're not supposed to gamble
in this situation if you don't pay your tax, you go to jail like wesley snipes or al capone. >> john:gainst you if you don't pay. all they can do is take the money from your next tax refund. they can't collect it from you and take your property or seize your property. so i think that what people -- the best way for people to understand this, i think is to look at it like an i.r.a. if you have an i.r.a. and you cash it in early you forfeit 10% of it. you forfeit 10% of the interest. you...
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al capone ran new york during the 1920's and 1930's prohibition years. they paid politicians and judges. they bought prosecutors to do business in those towns at the expense of those people. what i see in the national government are the same things. our politicians selling out to businesses. i ask myself where is the patriotism -- excuse me. where is the patriotism? in some countries, health and education are rights, even in the communist country. we do not pay predatory insurance companies. we do not pay predatory financial institutions to get educations. the question is this. what ever happened to the quality and integrity of patriotism in my country? guest: fascinating. we were amazed by the 2008 election. everyone said it was a big wave election. those only come around every decade or so or even longer. in 2010, we saw another huge election. people showed up. they were the opposite people. in 2008, is democrats. in 2010, it was republicans. i do think the caller makes the point that people across the spectrum feel the system is broken. they feel poli
al capone ran new york during the 1920's and 1930's prohibition years. they paid politicians and judges. they bought prosecutors to do business in those towns at the expense of those people. what i see in the national government are the same things. our politicians selling out to businesses. i ask myself where is the patriotism -- excuse me. where is the patriotism? in some countries, health and education are rights, even in the communist country. we do not pay predatory insurance companies. we...
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the fact is that the capone -- typical middle-class family cannot afford a tax hike at the beginning of next year. it is time for house republicans to drop their demand for another $1 trillion giveaway to the wealthiest americans and give our families and small businesses the security that they need. as the president said last night, we need tax cuts for working americans, not folks who do not need them and were not even asking for them. with that, i take your questions. wait, before i do -- congratulations are in order. i should have said that when i call on you. then. >> thanks. i wanted to get some clarity about gun-control and the president's position since the colorado tragedy -- you have been telling us that the president wants to keep guns out of the hands of the wrong people. under existing laws. last night, he said that there have been actions made but they did not go far enough. he talked about assault weapons. i want to get rid clear -- does he or does he not think that any new gun legislation is necessary? >> let me back up and say that president obama has called for comm
the fact is that the capone -- typical middle-class family cannot afford a tax hike at the beginning of next year. it is time for house republicans to drop their demand for another $1 trillion giveaway to the wealthiest americans and give our families and small businesses the security that they need. as the president said last night, we need tax cuts for working americans, not folks who do not need them and were not even asking for them. with that, i take your questions. wait, before i do --...