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i mean, look, the is, that's how ty caught capone, for crying out loud. here the irs going after comn citizens, that's scary. next we'll have the militia marching in and ordering the people to do this and that at the government's whim. i don't like this. >> david, are you worried? >> i'm not worried and i should hold back on speculation. i think that would be the better part of it and let the investigation take its course. it is problematic and it looks like it was targeting and that shouldn't be done by an organization or an agency such as the irs being independent agency. however, i will say this, that those that elect not to secure insurance and therefore, are owing o of a fee or a penalty, yes,hen you would think the irs is going to make sure you paid that fee. beyond that, i would not subject to fea that the irs is coming after you. but you will owe them a fee if you doot provide insurance for yourself. >> david, get audited. look, i'm getting audited right now. get audited and be right. you're going to hire accountants -- >> that's correct, i age. >
i mean, look, the is, that's how ty caught capone, for crying out loud. here the irs going after comn citizens, that's scary. next we'll have the militia marching in and ordering the people to do this and that at the government's whim. i don't like this. >> david, are you worried? >> i'm not worried and i should hold back on speculation. i think that would be the better part of it and let the investigation take its course. it is problematic and it looks like it was targeting and...
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. >> if al capone were alive today, this is how he would be hiding his money. >> reporter: the indictment, called liberty reserve, the bank of choice for the criminal underworld with one million users including 200,000 in the u.s. here's how prosecutors say it worked. money would be sent to money exchangers in countries with lax oversight, including vietnam, russia, and nigeria. the cash would be converted to credits deposited in a liberty reserve account. those credits could pay other users or be cashed out. all users needed to get started was an email address. u.s. attorney.. >> an undercover agent working as part of this group was able to register an account with liberty reserve using the name joe bogus. the account name to steal everything. and the address 123 fake main street in a completely made-up city usa. >> reporter: authorities say that anonimity attracted criminals engaged in investment fraud, computer hacking, child pornography and narcotics trafficking. law enforcement in 17 countries were involved in the investigation. arrests were made in costa rica, spain, and new york. o
. >> if al capone were alive today, this is how he would be hiding his money. >> reporter: the indictment, called liberty reserve, the bank of choice for the criminal underworld with one million users including 200,000 in the u.s. here's how prosecutors say it worked. money would be sent to money exchangers in countries with lax oversight, including vietnam, russia, and nigeria. the cash would be converted to credits deposited in a liberty reserve account. those credits could pay...
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al capone. >> i just don't think the music goes with it. >> it's western music. >> yeah.y western music without cowboys if you want stereo types. >> the music symbolized cowboys. >> how could you say red necks. nice old men with beards. >> by the way, if you're creole, you're not a red neck. >> what are you? >> you're cajun. it's different. believe me. my family long history in southern virginia. there is differences. and if you're in the bayou, it's different. swamp rat, whatever. >> i'm so not ready to take my american citizenship test. the biggest bank heist in the history of the world. >> plus how the rich are saving america. street signs back in two. tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 opportunities are waiting to be found in faraway places. tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 markets on the rise. tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 companies breaking through. tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 endless possibilities. tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 with schwab, i search the globe for the big movers. tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 i can trade in 30 different markets tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 to help me seize opportunities, tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 potenti
al capone. >> i just don't think the music goes with it. >> it's western music. >> yeah.y western music without cowboys if you want stereo types. >> the music symbolized cowboys. >> how could you say red necks. nice old men with beards. >> by the way, if you're creole, you're not a red neck. >> what are you? >> you're cajun. it's different. believe me. my family long history in southern virginia. there is differences. and if you're in the bayou,...
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you call it financial terrorism it's just crime it's just like al capone shaking down neighborhoods they allow if they get twenty five cents which goes towards their prime mark or wal-mart or armani or ralph the rain clothing also this idea of their rig making record amounts of profits according to who well according to their accountants there are four big towns left in the world the other ones have already been shut down due to fraud like out there andersen and enron and there's also a paul krugman said is that all of these policies are working because the corporate profits are up according to the accountants every single one of the four biggest accounts are involved in a major scandal just like the major banks are involved in major scandal the fund managers and people like warren buffet others involved in insider trading and market manipulation so you can't really say that look at the profit at the p. e. ratio if you look at the either earnings of the ratio it's pulled out of that from a major accountant is involved in a major scandal so again that the consumer the population's complic
you call it financial terrorism it's just crime it's just like al capone shaking down neighborhoods they allow if they get twenty five cents which goes towards their prime mark or wal-mart or armani or ralph the rain clothing also this idea of their rig making record amounts of profits according to who well according to their accountants there are four big towns left in the world the other ones have already been shut down due to fraud like out there andersen and enron and there's also a paul...
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we put them with ricotta, mars capone cheese. >> what's this?-- we use onions, garlics. >> vegetables. >> yes and then add a little fennell. we sweat that down, reduce a little bit. half chicken, half beef. we got all this, tomato sauce. add tomatoes, a little beef stock. we'll cook this down for an hour, hour and a half. the best thing to do is refrigerate it, take the next day, add a little more tomato sauce. it makes it a little more livelier. this is what it looks like. we'll add whole what's paseat p >> i see you have butter in there. >> don't tell the in-laws. a little cheese. here's what it looks like. ♪ here comes the bride >> i'm getting two for the price of one because my future husband has an identical twin. >> that's not right. >> it's crazy! >> it's the two-fer. >> because actually one time i ran into the twin and i thought it was the husband. >> you have to get name tags. >> okay. so, you know what, we are doing an orange blossom pound cake. >> right. >> so, the usual, flour, butter, eggs, a little orange. and then we're going to p
we put them with ricotta, mars capone cheese. >> what's this?-- we use onions, garlics. >> vegetables. >> yes and then add a little fennell. we sweat that down, reduce a little bit. half chicken, half beef. we got all this, tomato sauce. add tomatoes, a little beef stock. we'll cook this down for an hour, hour and a half. the best thing to do is refrigerate it, take the next day, add a little more tomato sauce. it makes it a little more livelier. this is what it looks like....
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. >> you know, there's also this thing that goes on, there's all this celebration with al capone.real crimes, so we got him on income tax evasion. and we celebrated that. and i think it's important to make sure that all of the battles are fought on the proper fields. >> talking about battle field, you're in the final against a man i vanquished. >> yes, you did. >> love it. >> i'm not going to say what i think. i'll leave that to donald trump. he's a great competitor. so if you don't need him, you're not quite as good as many. >> come back when you're as good as me. i like when you do algebra. >> come back with me, piers, when we sporespond to the stori of the day. big and find a hotel n sae with free breakfast without bidding. don't you just love those little cereal boxes? priceline savings without the bidding. we are gathered here today to celebrate the union of tim and laura. it's amazing how appreciative people are when you tell them they could save a lot of money on their car insurance by switching to geico...they may even make you their best man. may i have the rings please?
. >> you know, there's also this thing that goes on, there's all this celebration with al capone.real crimes, so we got him on income tax evasion. and we celebrated that. and i think it's important to make sure that all of the battles are fought on the proper fields. >> talking about battle field, you're in the final against a man i vanquished. >> yes, you did. >> love it. >> i'm not going to say what i think. i'll leave that to donald trump. he's a great...
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. >> you know, there's also this thing that goes on, there's all this celebration with al capone.uldn't get him on real crimes, so we got him on income tax evasion. and we celebrated that. and i think it's important to make sure that all of the battles are fought on the proper fields. >> talking about battle field, you're in the final against a man i vanquished. >> yes, you did. >> love it. >> i'm not going to say what i think. i'll leave that to donald trump. he's a great competitor. so if you don't need him, you're not quite as good as many. >> come back when you're as good as me. i like when you do algebra. >> come back with me, piers, when we respond to the stories of the day. both maxwell and ted have hail damage to their cars. ted is trying to get a hold of his insurance agent. maxwell is not. he's on geico.com setting up an appointment with an adjuster. ted is now on hold with his insurance company. maxwell is not and just confirmed a 5:30 time for tuesday. ted, is still waiting. yes! maxwell is out and about... with ted's now ex-girlfriend. wheeeee! whoo! later ted! online
. >> you know, there's also this thing that goes on, there's all this celebration with al capone.uldn't get him on real crimes, so we got him on income tax evasion. and we celebrated that. and i think it's important to make sure that all of the battles are fought on the proper fields. >> talking about battle field, you're in the final against a man i vanquished. >> yes, you did. >> love it. >> i'm not going to say what i think. i'll leave that to donald trump. he's...
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. >> you know, there's also this thing that goes on, there's all this celebration with al capone.so we got him on income tax evasion. and we celebrated that. and i think it's important to make sure that all of the battles are fought on the proper fields. >> talking about battle field, you're in the final against a man i vanquished. >> yes, you did. >> love it. >> i'm not going to say what i think. i'll leave that to donald trump. he's a great competitor. so if you don't need him, you're not quite as good as many. >> come back when you're as good as me. i like when you do algebra. >> come back with me, piers, when we respond to the stories of the day. to prove febreze eliminates tough odors, we threw a party. the next day, we sprayed febreze air effects and led in real people. i'd say it was very pleasant. flowers everywhere. oh! [ chuckles ] febreze did a really great job. impressive. febreze air effects eliminates tough odors for good. and try febreze stick & refresh. designed to stick to eliminate odors anywhere. simply click, peel off the strip and attach to surfaces in your ho
. >> you know, there's also this thing that goes on, there's all this celebration with al capone.so we got him on income tax evasion. and we celebrated that. and i think it's important to make sure that all of the battles are fought on the proper fields. >> talking about battle field, you're in the final against a man i vanquished. >> yes, you did. >> love it. >> i'm not going to say what i think. i'll leave that to donald trump. he's a great competitor. so if you...
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the monster as far as a lot worse than it is i mean how did they get capone they didn't get him about his crime and hers they went after taxes tax and force me can be very intrusive it can be very rough i mean there's nothing dude. about it if they're targeting people because of their ideological belief that they're always there this outrage on horris where you average in two thousand and four when he was targeted by the ayers interesting actually at the time were you ready for this or you're not going to you were out of business when i leave said that we have to be very careful when dealing with groups that have this strong as we were ordered to be very very careful yes now what did the chairman julian bond then chairman say today what happened with us was different but go after these groups precisely because they are there conservative that kind of hypocrisy we did not exhibit and we continue not to exhibit and then point is that the very reason that nonprofit groups were banned from political activity in the first place is because there were right wing organizations in the one nine
the monster as far as a lot worse than it is i mean how did they get capone they didn't get him about his crime and hers they went after taxes tax and force me can be very intrusive it can be very rough i mean there's nothing dude. about it if they're targeting people because of their ideological belief that they're always there this outrage on horris where you average in two thousand and four when he was targeted by the ayers interesting actually at the time were you ready for this or you're...
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andnce stopped al capone the gangsters. let me get your thoughts on this tweet friedrich -- tweet -- caller: all the other big brown church organizations in america -- america is on the verge of a nazi takeover. this isn't their last throws. it is always under the surface. there was a push to try to assassinate fdr and those boys gave us a slap on the wrist. we are letting these boys get carried away. let always say "live and live." host: the headline in this morning's "arizona republic," -- herbert in colombia, south carolina is on our line for democrats. caller: good morning. obama got elected -- before he got elected he had the tea baggers come down there with guns and weapons. all the what to do is not pay their taxes. everybody is supposed be investigated if you do not want to pay taxes. this is a big scheme not to pay taxes. quit crying all the time about this and that. host: think they prefer to be partiers." your thoughts about that? caller: it is one big scheme because they hate the president. since he ran for pres
andnce stopped al capone the gangsters. let me get your thoughts on this tweet friedrich -- tweet -- caller: all the other big brown church organizations in america -- america is on the verge of a nazi takeover. this isn't their last throws. it is always under the surface. there was a push to try to assassinate fdr and those boys gave us a slap on the wrist. we are letting these boys get carried away. let always say "live and live." host: the headline in this morning's "arizona...
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. >> al capone and the gangsters in general whose main business was to supply a legal alcohol becamel figures. very very violent of course. gangs organize with other games and other gangsters and blood ran the streets of chicago, detroit, new york, philadelphia, pittsburgh, other major cities across the east and the west. in 1925 but only 26 years old, he had a big degenerated $60 million annually, which is equivalent to about 400 or $500 billion today. .. the senate judiciary committee began consideration of more than 300 amendments to the gang of eight immigration bill. committee members varied widely on whether conference of immigration legislation is the way forward or if the
. >> al capone and the gangsters in general whose main business was to supply a legal alcohol becamel figures. very very violent of course. gangs organize with other games and other gangsters and blood ran the streets of chicago, detroit, new york, philadelphia, pittsburgh, other major cities across the east and the west. in 1925 but only 26 years old, he had a big degenerated $60 million annually, which is equivalent to about 400 or $500 billion today. .. the senate judiciary committee...
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al capone, the gangster's main business was to supply a legal alcohol became an important cultural figurethe 1920s. they were very violent of course. gangs that o
al capone, the gangster's main business was to supply a legal alcohol became an important cultural figurethe 1920s. they were very violent of course. gangs that o
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they were like al capone because they could no choice.d what wasn't legal. so they were operating in this gray area of business. they were in costa rica, which is essentially the wild west. it's a place where everything is up for grabs. >> if they came back, they would be arrested? >> it was called black friday, the fed and the doj and prosecuting office, shut down all the sites. they lost tons of money. these guys were give themselves up and face trials which were uncertain. they know where they are. they just didn't come back. >> and you're staying for the rest of the show? >> absolutely. >> still to come, a closer look at the oil and currency markets. m back in fighting shape. ♪ [ male announcer ] see what's happening behind the scenes at ducktherapy.com. [ male announcer ] see what's happening behind the scenes lets you talk face-to-face and share whatever's on your screen. blackberry z10 with bbm video. built to keep you moving. see it in action at blackberry.com/z10 ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ it's easy to follow the progress you're making toward all y
they were like al capone because they could no choice.d what wasn't legal. so they were operating in this gray area of business. they were in costa rica, which is essentially the wild west. it's a place where everything is up for grabs. >> if they came back, they would be arrested? >> it was called black friday, the fed and the doj and prosecuting office, shut down all the sites. they lost tons of money. these guys were give themselves up and face trials which were uncertain. they...
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al capone, the gangster's main business was to supply a legal alcohol became an important cultural figure in the 1920s. they were very violent of course. gangs that organize with other gangs and other gangsters and the blood ran in the streets of chicago, detroit, new york philadelphiaand philadelphia pittsburgh and other major cities across the east and the midwest. by 1925 when he is only 26 years old he gets into the business that generated $60 million annually which is equivalent to about 400 or $500 million today. his payroll included 1000 gunmen who killed at least 250 competitors of his in chicago and he was a complicated fellow. a family man several children faithful to his wife, at least that is what people heard and believed. he hosted annual block parties where he lived in chicago. he was the consumer. he wore it 11-carat diamond rings. he liked to buy and consume rich wine and excellent food not just excellent italian food but french food as well. and also seemed like a good man and ambassador to the community as we say now. members of the senate judiciary subcommittee today e
al capone, the gangster's main business was to supply a legal alcohol became an important cultural figure in the 1920s. they were very violent of course. gangs that organize with other gangs and other gangsters and the blood ran in the streets of chicago, detroit, new york philadelphiaand philadelphia pittsburgh and other major cities across the east and the midwest. by 1925 when he is only 26 years old he gets into the business that generated $60 million annually which is equivalent to about...
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. >> al capone and the gangsters in general, whose main business was to supply a legal out call, becametant cultural figures in the 1920's. they were hated and feared by a lot of americans, very violent of course, gangs organize with other gangs, other gangsters, and blood ran in the streets. ,hicago, detroit, new york philadelphia, pittsburgh, other major cities, of course and the midwest. in 1925, he was only 26 years old. thatgan a business generated $60 million annually, which is equivalent to about $400 million today. his payroll included no less mama thousand -- no less than 1000 gunmen. he is a competent at fellow. he was a family man with children, faithful to his wife -- at least that is what most people heard and believed. he hosted annual block parties, when he lived in chicago. he was a consummate consumer. 11 carat diamond rings. he liked to buy and consume good wine and excellent food, not just excellent italian food but excellent french food as well. he seemed like a good man who gave back to the community, as we would say now. >> georgetown university professor michael k
. >> al capone and the gangsters in general, whose main business was to supply a legal out call, becametant cultural figures in the 1920's. they were hated and feared by a lot of americans, very violent of course, gangs organize with other gangs, other gangsters, and blood ran in the streets. ,hicago, detroit, new york philadelphia, pittsburgh, other major cities, of course and the midwest. in 1925, he was only 26 years old. thatgan a business generated $60 million annually, which is...