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hello, my name is al capone. you would get a bride to police, here is a jewelry we still in chicago. here you go. if you needed a place to stay, police would arrange for housing for you as a bank robber. machine guns gun, in america were available to you here in st. paul. if you needed a getaway car, there were auto dealers in st. paul who specialized in bank robbery getaway cars, heavily armored on both sides to deflect police alerts. if you needed a girl, female companionship, the police would arrange. in fact, alvin the gangster met the love of his life here in st. paul. storeall was a department , essentially, for gangsters. if you needed a girl, a gun, launder money, a getaway car, you came to st. paul and the police made sure you as a gangster got whatever you needed. the fbi were trustworthy and not corrupt. crazy thate fbi police in st. paul, minnesota, were in the pockets of gangsters . when ma barker was living on south roberts street in st. paul, only a few miles from where we're standing today, the fb
hello, my name is al capone. you would get a bride to police, here is a jewelry we still in chicago. here you go. if you needed a place to stay, police would arrange for housing for you as a bank robber. machine guns gun, in america were available to you here in st. paul. if you needed a getaway car, there were auto dealers in st. paul who specialized in bank robbery getaway cars, heavily armored on both sides to deflect police alerts. if you needed a girl, female companionship, the police...
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>> they broke the rules of the national recovery and they were prosecuted a and targeted like al capone and to demonstrate the constitutionality of that ray and they went after them. i tried to draw the story this is a joke the artist came up with the health of the poultry and it is sick and the what we are trying to do get as is here is a health inspector who has no eyes and had no hesitation in to make him look like a villain because he is a minor character. and they were scared likely you are investigated by a regulator. with someone checking your license is of creepy feeling. telling the regulator to be nice? and one of the things that happen to the government worked very hard to intimidate. so this sexual why is his the testimony. hired you know, your rights? the sectors were scared. said they were friends there were probably 60 fry it - - 60 frames just of this sector. the supreme court sided in the justices' began to use bad puns that the nra must fall they use a chip kidd metaphor and roosevelt got a little angry. so i will stop there to talk about what you tell me you want to t
>> they broke the rules of the national recovery and they were prosecuted a and targeted like al capone and to demonstrate the constitutionality of that ray and they went after them. i tried to draw the story this is a joke the artist came up with the health of the poultry and it is sick and the what we are trying to do get as is here is a health inspector who has no eyes and had no hesitation in to make him look like a villain because he is a minor character. and they were scared likely...
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. >> translation: they were standing with the capon, the army aimed at them and started to shoot. they were standing here, shot and got the response. >> reporter: the responses went back and forth all day sunday. to the east of here, the east of the airport we heard arms fire and burst from a machine-gun. and over to the north-west we heard expressions from rocket fire. this is a ceasefire in paper form only. fanning out from mariupol's eastern checkpoint tanks were taking up defensive positions. they brace against more of this. the pounding on the city limits by the separatist forces, a violation of the agreement. >> a ceasefire nonetheless is still in force. the firing is in violation of ceasefire continues. the situation is under control. over the last 24 hours, we didn't have information about civilian casualties, at the moment we are not talking about a cans lags of the ceasefire agreement. >> for residents, faith in the truce is understandably low. >> it's terrifying not just for the people, but the whole city. >> a few minutes later something in the distance had the soldier
. >> translation: they were standing with the capon, the army aimed at them and started to shoot. they were standing here, shot and got the response. >> reporter: the responses went back and forth all day sunday. to the east of here, the east of the airport we heard arms fire and burst from a machine-gun. and over to the north-west we heard expressions from rocket fire. this is a ceasefire in paper form only. fanning out from mariupol's eastern checkpoint tanks were taking up...
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i studied the case of al capone, the big mafia, and how he got arrested. i use that as a guide for our case. >> this task force arrested paton's former mayor and son. after they were let out on bail, they accused the police of betra. the son may set on cleaner beaches, but they'll be more pleased at people losing their jobs. the task force is a model for more tourist venues across the country. >>> we'll talk to a member of the thai transparency international and chairman of strategic studies. what is behind the crack down on corruption. why now, do you think? >> i think this is the flag of this movement of the ncpa, and one of the reasons they toppled the former government who was suspected of being corrupt. in 2011, thailand was 80th, 88th in 2012, 2013, 102. we expect to be better this year, much improvement, because there is a political will, and the flag to do so. >> what you are trying to say is it seems politics and corruption have gone hand in hand. let me ask you how corruption impacts on the tourist trade and hotspots like phuket. it highlighted h
i studied the case of al capone, the big mafia, and how he got arrested. i use that as a guide for our case. >> this task force arrested paton's former mayor and son. after they were let out on bail, they accused the police of betra. the son may set on cleaner beaches, but they'll be more pleased at people losing their jobs. the task force is a model for more tourist venues across the country. >>> we'll talk to a member of the thai transparency international and chairman of...
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from medford, new york, show some love for colleen capone.lause] colleen, welcome to the show. >> thank you. >> all right, so, you know, i appreciate you skipping over the sonogram. >> oh, yeah. oh, yeah. >> but, you know, the good thing is, you already have a little one at home. >> i do. i have james. he's six months old. yeah. >> so you jumped right in. now, you're already kind of planning, like, james' first birthday. >> oh, yeah, cedric. i've had that planned forever. >> okay, what's gonna happen? >> i'm a gambler. i'm here; i'm a gambler. >> oh. >> so my husband and i, we think, "let's unite our love of gambling"-- let me tell you, i went to a casino once on a friday night. i was still there on tuesday. >> wow. >> so we think, "let's combine"-- [chuckles] >> you're gonna combin
from medford, new york, show some love for colleen capone.lause] colleen, welcome to the show. >> thank you. >> all right, so, you know, i appreciate you skipping over the sonogram. >> oh, yeah. oh, yeah. >> but, you know, the good thing is, you already have a little one at home. >> i do. i have james. he's six months old. yeah. >> so you jumped right in. now, you're already kind of planning, like, james' first birthday. >> oh, yeah, cedric. i've had...
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chicago three million people the third largest city in the united states all move the loops al capone and barack obama. obama got his start here working first as a social worker then a law professor. he cut his political teeth on the streets of chicago before being elected illinois senator then president of the united states. in two thousand and eight three fourths of chicago and voted for obama this democratic stronghold capsule h. the great challenges facing the u.s. cutting spending to balance the deficit budget. investing in education on health care while decreasing military spending because americans have been at war for the past eleven years. as they are reminded every year on memorial day. well the former white house chief of staff and obama's right hand man has run chicago for the past eighteen months chicago and its mayor in the entire community on our soldiers killed in combat they come together around this woman mahdi eleven a son was the last marine from chicago killed in afghanistan aid.
chicago three million people the third largest city in the united states all move the loops al capone and barack obama. obama got his start here working first as a social worker then a law professor. he cut his political teeth on the streets of chicago before being elected illinois senator then president of the united states. in two thousand and eight three fourths of chicago and voted for obama this democratic stronghold capsule h. the great challenges facing the u.s. cutting spending to...
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chicago three million people the third largest city in the united states home of the blues al capone and barack obama. obama got his start here working first as a social worker then a law professor. he cut his political teeth on the streets of chicago before being elected illinois senator then president of the united states. in two thousand and eight three fourths of chicago and voted for obama this democratic stronghold capsule h. the great challenges facing the u.s. cutting spending to balance the deficit budget. investing in education and health care while decreasing military spending because americans have been at war for the past eleven years. as they are reminded every year on memorial day. well the former white house chief of staff and obama's right hand man has run chicago for the past eighteen months chicago and its mayor and the entire community on our soldiers killed in combat they come together around this woman madi eleven a son was the last marine from chicago killed in afghanistan he died in march the first of two thousand and twelve it was twenty four years old real h
chicago three million people the third largest city in the united states home of the blues al capone and barack obama. obama got his start here working first as a social worker then a law professor. he cut his political teeth on the streets of chicago before being elected illinois senator then president of the united states. in two thousand and eight three fourths of chicago and voted for obama this democratic stronghold capsule h. the great challenges facing the u.s. cutting spending to...
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from tibet into a massive -- some of alcatraz's best known prisoners include chicago gangster al caponer the england brothers who plotted a daring escape. less known are the political prisoners held on the island during the time alcatraz was a military prison. nicky phelps oversees visitor programs at alcatraz. >> during military prison era, around 1895, there was a group of hopy indian elders that were brought to alcatraz because they had refused to send their children to school under the army's direction. they wanted to raise their children in the hopy tradition. >> ai references that history in this installation, a hopy chant echoes against the walls of a former psychiatric observation center. here is the setting for the poetry and music of people imprisoned around the world for expressing their beliefs. the late musician who decried his position in nigeria and the group that decried russian president vladimir putin. >> i think we here try to discuss what the visiting public, the many faces of what freedom is, and how it can be taken away and how it is a precious personal right. >> i
from tibet into a massive -- some of alcatraz's best known prisoners include chicago gangster al caponer the england brothers who plotted a daring escape. less known are the political prisoners held on the island during the time alcatraz was a military prison. nicky phelps oversees visitor programs at alcatraz. >> during military prison era, around 1895, there was a group of hopy indian elders that were brought to alcatraz because they had refused to send their children to school under...
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the former prison which was home to machine gun kelly and al capone is now hosting what many say is thet anticipated contemporary art show of the year. it's also controversial. abc 7 news reporter alyssa harrington has the story. >> reporter: ai weiwei might be china's most well known dissident. arrested in 2011 for tax evasion, ai weiwei's passport was confiscated. he cannot leave the country but is making his voice heard around the world through his activism and art. alcatraz, once known as one of the world's most notorious prisons, is now doubling as a gallery for seven of his pieces. the exhibit is called at large, ai weiwei on alcatraz. >> this is an amazing place. what incredible history this island has. it's a place of detainment. it's a place of protest. >> reporter: the curator traveled to china to help bring some of the pieces back. she says ai weiwei's creations are meant to bring up questions about human rights. for example, the display with wind includes a giant rainbow paper dragon kite. >> the dragon and kites represent power and freedom but they are displayed in a buildi
the former prison which was home to machine gun kelly and al capone is now hosting what many say is thet anticipated contemporary art show of the year. it's also controversial. abc 7 news reporter alyssa harrington has the story. >> reporter: ai weiwei might be china's most well known dissident. arrested in 2011 for tax evasion, ai weiwei's passport was confiscated. he cannot leave the country but is making his voice heard around the world through his activism and art. alcatraz, once...
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chicago three million people the third largest city in the united states home of the blues al capone and barack obama. obama got his start here working first as a social worker then a law professor. he cut his political teeth on the streets of chicago before being elected illinois senator then president of the united states. in two thousand and eight three fourths of secada ones voted for obama this democratic stronghold capsule h. the great challenges facing the u.s. cutting spending to.
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the rules you would identify yourself when you got off the train, my name is al capone, you would givede to the police, here is some jewelery we sold in chicago, here you go, if you needed a place to stay the police would a range for housing for you as a bank robber if you needed a gun. the best submachine guns in america were available to you in st. paul. if you needed a getaway car there were auto dealers in st. paul whose specialized in bank robbery getaway cars, heavily armored on both sides to deflect police bullets and if you needed a girl, female companionship, the police would arrange for a girlfriend. alvin creepy carpus met the love of his life in st. paul. st. paul was the department store for gangsters. if you need a girl, a gun, to launder money, you needed a getaway car, you came to st. paul and the police made sure you as a gangster got whatever you needed. the fbi were trustworthy and were not correct and it drove the fbi crazies that the police in st. paul, minn. were in the pockets of the gangsters who would be partying here. when ma barker was living on south robert
the rules you would identify yourself when you got off the train, my name is al capone, you would givede to the police, here is some jewelery we sold in chicago, here you go, if you needed a place to stay the police would a range for housing for you as a bank robber if you needed a gun. the best submachine guns in america were available to you in st. paul. if you needed a getaway car there were auto dealers in st. paul whose specialized in bank robbery getaway cars, heavily armored on both...
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. >> they are going to make all of the profit off of it anyhow.x÷ that is like capone saying no moreohol. you know what i mean? it is taking money out of their own pocket. >> they are choosing prove fit over the prophet. >> we are taping this as there is a military incursion going on. i don't want you to predict anything. >> one of two things will be happening by the time we go on. the public reports that the president may authorize strikes inside syria this evening or within a few days. she will speak to the general assembly on wednesday. given the strikes he authorized they have been minimal. >> we will have to wait and see. there were many celebs and one talking head. the people march in new york city on sunday drew more than 300,000 pro tears. some bited. some bathed. it included mark rufallo and ban ki-moon. he is the one on the right. dicaprio marched with indigenous groups. i have no proof of that. it was not only the people march. camille foster talked to them for reason magazine. do we need to bring forward green energy? that can only happen under a new socialist society. >>
. >> they are going to make all of the profit off of it anyhow.x÷ that is like capone saying no moreohol. you know what i mean? it is taking money out of their own pocket. >> they are choosing prove fit over the prophet. >> we are taping this as there is a military incursion going on. i don't want you to predict anything. >> one of two things will be happening by the time we go on. the public reports that the president may authorize strikes inside syria this evening or...
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capone in things like that. chicago made a couple of mistakes. was the skyscraper center of the world in the 1890's. it had the best skyscrapers in the handsomest ones. -- they set limits on skyscrapers. i believe that there should be limits but this was too early in the game. it never shook its frontier tradition. is gangland life in chicago portrayed stereotypically as -- you know, the gangsters in new york really mistrusted people like capone because he was too quick with a gun and too quick with machine gun. they took care of people like that. even castillo -- i am not even trying to -- i am not trying to present him as a man appeared he, but he never carried a gun and madden rarely carried a gun. they had their own enforcers. it was not part of the persona and they were knit more closely to the city. i think what gave new york more stability with tammany. chicago's politics were raucous and wild. the political machines were mercurial. they form an disappear. there's never one machine that can keep order in the city. this creates opening for
capone in things like that. chicago made a couple of mistakes. was the skyscraper center of the world in the 1890's. it had the best skyscrapers in the handsomest ones. -- they set limits on skyscrapers. i believe that there should be limits but this was too early in the game. it never shook its frontier tradition. is gangland life in chicago portrayed stereotypically as -- you know, the gangsters in new york really mistrusted people like capone because he was too quick with a gun and too quick...
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it is like al capone who was also wrongly imprisoned.could only nail him on tax evasion and not the other thing he was doing which was great. >> they said in the article, $2 million a year which is twice as much as a good coffee stand. i need to open a coffee stand. what am i doing? >> the bigger question is why is prostitution illegal? it doesn't make sense to me. we know it will never go away. >> it is legal in someplaces. >> i don't understand. it is safer. people know what goes on. i don't understand. i will legality more than the whole drug thing. i don't understand the prostitution. >> i think it is because -- i don't know. i think it is because i was at a sex-expo and it was all under fluorescent lights. you want it to be underground to be good. >> what are you saying is once it is above ground it loses its appeal? >> yea. >> that's true. >> and then those single mothers don't make a living anymore. >> legalize it. >> if you really want to get screwed go to starbucks. am i right, folks? >> well done. way to button up that segment.
it is like al capone who was also wrongly imprisoned.could only nail him on tax evasion and not the other thing he was doing which was great. >> they said in the article, $2 million a year which is twice as much as a good coffee stand. i need to open a coffee stand. what am i doing? >> the bigger question is why is prostitution illegal? it doesn't make sense to me. we know it will never go away. >> it is legal in someplaces. >> i don't understand. it is safer. people...
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the former prison which was home to machine gun kelly and al capone is now hosting what many say is the arts show of the year. it is also controversial. abc7 news reporter alissa harrington has the story. >> reporter: this might be china's most well known dissident. arrested in 2011 for tax evasion. his passport was confiscated. he cannot leave the country but is making his voice heard around the world through activism and art. alcatraz, once known as one of the world's most noer to yours prisons is double -- notorious prisons is doubling as a gallery for seven of his pieces. it's called "at large." this is an amazing place to activate. what an incredible history this island has. a place of detainment. a place of protest. curator cheryl haines traveled to china to help bring some of the pieces back. she says the artist's creations are meant to bring up questions about human rights. for example, the display includes a giant rainbow paper dragon kite. >> the dragon and kites represent power and freedom. but they're displayed in a building that was used for prison labor. >> if one person w
the former prison which was home to machine gun kelly and al capone is now hosting what many say is the arts show of the year. it is also controversial. abc7 news reporter alissa harrington has the story. >> reporter: this might be china's most well known dissident. arrested in 2011 for tax evasion. his passport was confiscated. he cannot leave the country but is making his voice heard around the world through activism and art. alcatraz, once known as one of the world's most noer to yours...
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i used al-capone as the guide our case. >> reporter: the sun might set on cleaner beaches, but thereoubt be more pleas from people losing their jobs, as the local police force will be using the military for more cleanup. >>> just ahead on the news hour, the secrets of the spineasarus. >>> and find out how one californian is making big waves as he battles an 11-time world champion. ♪ @jvé ♪ >>> we have the sport, which means we is suna here. >> as you heard oscar pistorius has been found guilty of manslaughter. richard par looks back on the career of the athlete. >> reporter: oscar was the pioneering poster boy of disabled athletes. the first medal came when he was just 17 at the 2004 games in athens. >> [ inaudible ] in the period between 2008 and 2012, since then the parra olympic movement has many more athletes. >> reporter: but the mannone as the blade runner wanted to run against able-bodied athletes in 2008 he got the court of sport to allow him to compete. >> they did not establish that the prosthetics used by pistorius give him advantage over other athletes. >> i think this da
i used al-capone as the guide our case. >> reporter: the sun might set on cleaner beaches, but thereoubt be more pleas from people losing their jobs, as the local police force will be using the military for more cleanup. >>> just ahead on the news hour, the secrets of the spineasarus. >>> and find out how one californian is making big waves as he battles an 11-time world champion. ♪ @jvé ♪ >>> we have the sport, which means we is suna here. >> as you...
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investigators say three people died after a pickup truck flew into a capon north and west of los angelestwo others were hurt and rescuers airlifted at least one of them to the hospital. in connecticut. look at that fire ball. flames tearing through a building that houses a recycled t 90 miles outside the city. officials say they told people to stop fishing after a weird red foam turned up in the water. nobody was hurt in the fire and no word on what caused it. >>> the toronto mayor rob ford today dropped his bid for re-election amid reports he has a tumor in his abdomen. he sent out statement today, and mayor ford cited a serious medical issue in his decision, said he could now be facing the battle of his lifetime. the past year has been. are tumultuous at best for the mayor. he grabbed headlines for antics involving drinking and drug use. the crack-smoking mayor, actually admit he smoked crack. mayor ford says he asked his brother, doug ford to run for mayor in his place. the brother filed the paperwork to run today and is set to speak to the media tonight. trace gallagher is here. what
investigators say three people died after a pickup truck flew into a capon north and west of los angelestwo others were hurt and rescuers airlifted at least one of them to the hospital. in connecticut. look at that fire ball. flames tearing through a building that houses a recycled t 90 miles outside the city. officials say they told people to stop fishing after a weird red foam turned up in the water. nobody was hurt in the fire and no word on what caused it. >>> the toronto mayor rob...
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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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remember when you opened al capone's glove compartment and you're like, 'road maps!'laughter ] >> seth: it's worth pointing out the nicest human being on earth. >> nicest man on earth. he's so kind and so funny and rad to hang with. it was -- it was honestly -- i don't know. i guess a dream come true. >> seth: it was double dream because you also got to do some "game of throne" stuff. >> yeah. ÷ouble dream come through. >> seth: because you're a big g.o.t. fan. >> big g.o.t. head. not only did you give me the fun bit of walking through lena headey's shot as joffrey and yelling in her face, which was awesome. but i also got to hand george r. martin an old-timey typewriter which was -- also pretty fun. >> seth: yeah. and he was a was a good sport about it. >> he was a great sport. i didn't realize at the time that the typewriter was going to weigh 80,000 pounds. [ laughter ] so like, i had to run offstage, down the aisle, hand it to him, and run back to get there for like, the big finish or whatever. and i -- they didn't have the final one till the last take. they didn'
remember when you opened al capone's glove compartment and you're like, 'road maps!'laughter ] >> seth: it's worth pointing out the nicest human being on earth. >> nicest man on earth. he's so kind and so funny and rad to hang with. it was -- it was honestly -- i don't know. i guess a dream come true. >> seth: it was double dream because you also got to do some "game of throne" stuff. >> yeah. ÷ouble dream come through. >> seth: because you're a big...
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i studied the case of al-capone and it's about the big mafia and how he ended up getting arrested, ias the guide for our case. >> reporter: task force arrested the former mayor and his son, after they were let out on bail they accused the police of betrayal. the sun might set on cleaner beaches but there will no doubt be more pleas from people losing their jobs as the government is looking to use the task force here as a model for more tourist cities across the country, scott in thailand. >>> time for a short break, when we come back secrets of a dinosaur, a giant dinosaur that can swim and getting the boot and the rest of the sport is coming up, and more on that, stay with us. ♪ ♪ welcome back with all the sport. >> thank you very much, dan, as you have been hearing oscar pistorious found guilty of culpable homicide and the man known as blade runner has won this his career and the first amputee to compete in the olympic games in 2012 and south africa is now awaiting sentencing. the united states goes through to the final of the basketball world cup. it was a physical contest to mark
i studied the case of al-capone and it's about the big mafia and how he ended up getting arrested, ias the guide for our case. >> reporter: task force arrested the former mayor and his son, after they were let out on bail they accused the police of betrayal. the sun might set on cleaner beaches but there will no doubt be more pleas from people losing their jobs as the government is looking to use the task force here as a model for more tourist cities across the country, scott in thailand....
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the bar was said to have been owned by al capone.s is handmade mirrored glass and stained glass doors. it works as a great place for keeping wineglasses, which, when you live in new york in a house like this, you are going to be entertaining and drinking wine. you are going to have a big wine cellar. the wine cellar can hold over 1500 bottles of wine. if you're someone who can make decisions quickly, i will show you just where you can enjoy it. the area of the houses on second floor. it was originally used as a billiards room. you can hang out here, watch a movie, play some pool, then go out to my favorite spot, the zen garden. garden, nearly 300 where feet of outdoor space quietly tucked away on the second floor of this beautiful house in the back. because you have all of these exposures, you get light all day long. look at the greenery. you could be anywhere in the world. you're in the middle of soho, standing on the skylight, overlooking your beautiful kitchen, hanging out with your friends. i might buy this before you do. before
the bar was said to have been owned by al capone.s is handmade mirrored glass and stained glass doors. it works as a great place for keeping wineglasses, which, when you live in new york in a house like this, you are going to be entertaining and drinking wine. you are going to have a big wine cellar. the wine cellar can hold over 1500 bottles of wine. if you're someone who can make decisions quickly, i will show you just where you can enjoy it. the area of the houses on second floor. it was...
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chicago three million people the third largest city in the united states i'll move the loops al capone and barack obama. obama got his start here working first as a social worker then a law professor. he cut his political teeth on the streets of chicago before being elected illinois senator then president of the united states. in two thousand and eight three fourths of chicago ones voted for obama this democratic stronghold capsule h. the great challenges facing the u.s. cutting spending to balance the deficit budget. investing in education on health care while decreasing military spending because americans have been at war for the past eleven years. as they are reminded every year on memorial day. rahm emanuel the former white house chief of staff and obama's right hand man has run chicago for the past eighteen months chicago and its mayor and the entire community on our soldiers killed in combat they come together around this woman madi eleven a son was the last marine from chicago killed in afghanistan he died in march the first of two thousand and twelve it was twenty four years ol
chicago three million people the third largest city in the united states i'll move the loops al capone and barack obama. obama got his start here working first as a social worker then a law professor. he cut his political teeth on the streets of chicago before being elected illinois senator then president of the united states. in two thousand and eight three fourths of chicago ones voted for obama this democratic stronghold capsule h. the great challenges facing the u.s. cutting spending to...
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. >> in 2007 we decided to close the capon because of the amazing cultural and archaeological resourcese. we needed to protect them from the degradation that can occur when you're using the area with motorized recreation. >> brown: but the years of closure have angered many. earlier this summer, local residents, all-terrain vehicle enthusists and states rights activist came to protest what they see as a blatant abuse of power by the federal government. hundreds showed up, some riding illegally into the canyon. john falmouth attended the recapture protest, though rerode no further than the canyon closure. >> it just seems like atvs, which we view as a perfectly legitimate, is oft times cast as an inappropriate and damaging use of the outdoors, of the federal lands. that's not the case. >> brown: last week's protest came just after a showdown over unpaid grazing fees. tensions throughout the west were high. >> something magical about it. >> brown: san juan county commissioner phil lyman was the man who organized the protest. lyman says he too has a sense of history and love for this place
. >> in 2007 we decided to close the capon because of the amazing cultural and archaeological resourcese. we needed to protect them from the degradation that can occur when you're using the area with motorized recreation. >> brown: but the years of closure have angered many. earlier this summer, local residents, all-terrain vehicle enthusists and states rights activist came to protest what they see as a blatant abuse of power by the federal government. hundreds showed up, some...
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there's no al capone or john gotti at the top of the organized crime groups like classic or traditionalganized crime. >> simon: they have specialists in everything, from alarms to safecracking to stealing cars, and those experts are not hard to find. do they have connections in every country? >> jan glassey: in europe, in quite every country, you have the balkan community, so they have the possibility to have a connection. in switzerland, we know that, and it's the same in france, in germany, in sweden, in denmark. >> simon: swiss detective jan glassey says geneva is one of their favorite cities because it's so rich. it's where billionaires come to shop and play. so they went into this store? >> glassey: they went inside this store. >> simon: and if they get... if they only get 15 watches, they've made like a million bucks... >> glassey: yeah. >> simon: ...in 50 seconds. >> glassey: yeah, exactly. >> simon: this team, wearing wigs and sunglasses, robbed a luxury store on the rue de rhone, the street in geneva. they grabbed $4 million worth of diamonds and made their getaway in motorcycl
there's no al capone or john gotti at the top of the organized crime groups like classic or traditionalganized crime. >> simon: they have specialists in everything, from alarms to safecracking to stealing cars, and those experts are not hard to find. do they have connections in every country? >> jan glassey: in europe, in quite every country, you have the balkan community, so they have the possibility to have a connection. in switzerland, we know that, and it's the same in france,...
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that is how capone got his start as a bootlegger., 35, 36, this is a building or all of those bootleggers and bank robbers were tried and sent to out address, leavenworth, and other prisons across america. it is where it began and where it ended. so every gangster in america came here. and as a result to st. paul and that 1930's, would not call it was vegas, but it was a very lively city because the gangsters brought their guns. during prohibition you had the biggest jazz artists of the decade here in st. paul. so a very, very lively place partially because the gangsters were welcome here. we are only a few yards away from the mississippi river in downtown st. paul, but we are in the underground gangster caved. this is today called the wild shot gave, but back in the 1920's and 30's it was called the castle royale. it was run as a gambling casino by gangsters. and the underground cave has a fascinating history. these caves were naturally made in soft limestone and water dripping from the mississippi river. the bond lawyers realized i
that is how capone got his start as a bootlegger., 35, 36, this is a building or all of those bootleggers and bank robbers were tried and sent to out address, leavenworth, and other prisons across america. it is where it began and where it ended. so every gangster in america came here. and as a result to st. paul and that 1930's, would not call it was vegas, but it was a very lively city because the gangsters brought their guns. during prohibition you had the biggest jazz artists of the decade...
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not like that activity was completely lawful there was some lawful activity that i think should capone's of the law-enforcement community to have that lawlessness said the affair of the b-2 -- we have to factor that dan bullet dash hurricane country now where the initial response from fema and under the department of homeland security is thought that this is a security threat and spent almost four days supposedly securing the area later we found out that was false. people in dire need of help securing ferry before giving humanitarian aid? it is security first, 82nd mindset and also our good friend said spinach with the pitcher you just showed the distance between the police and the protesters was probably 100 feet. very small. but so for them to stand there clearly year when everyone was saying as far as moving back into said a white is this for? something else was going on behind the scenes we did not know about. >> we assumed it was not for us. why is the truck there? it brought us suspect something was going on that we did not know. others questioned what was going on in this went on
not like that activity was completely lawful there was some lawful activity that i think should capone's of the law-enforcement community to have that lawlessness said the affair of the b-2 -- we have to factor that dan bullet dash hurricane country now where the initial response from fema and under the department of homeland security is thought that this is a security threat and spent almost four days supposedly securing the area later we found out that was false. people in dire need of help...
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see is in the same way that, you know, when alcohol prohibition happen in america, it created al caponeme situation's happen with drugs, and i would like to see the hundreds of thousands of people languishing in american prisons and prisons around the world for, you know, smoking pot, be released, and, you know, it's ruining their live, and it's not doing any good to society generally. >> sir richard, we talked about apple this morning, the new watch, the new phones, and we always think about apple, and we think about an iconic leader, that was steve jobs, and now tim cook taking the reigns. you're an iconic leader associated very much with your product and brand. what do you make of the transition about the new products, but also the management of apple? >> i think tim cook is seems to be a good manager. i mean, you know, i don't know how good he is at keeping creative people below him. i think he's good. the jury is out whether or not he's going to be able to innovate in the same way that steve jobs did. the guess is, you know, he'll do a good job. we'll see. >> you have a new book "t
see is in the same way that, you know, when alcohol prohibition happen in america, it created al caponeme situation's happen with drugs, and i would like to see the hundreds of thousands of people languishing in american prisons and prisons around the world for, you know, smoking pot, be released, and, you know, it's ruining their live, and it's not doing any good to society generally. >> sir richard, we talked about apple this morning, the new watch, the new phones, and we always think...