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a look back at the life of al capone. born alfonse gabriel capone he grew up to become public enemy number one. at his height cap one had policemen, mayors and judges in his pocket. his annual revenue was reported at over $100 million. his empire of crime included bootlegging, protection rackets and boxing. he owned a pala to the best -- palatial estate in florida. he's credited with saying, killing a man is like the law of self-defense. copone reportedly used a baseball bat to kill two associates that were said who were out to kill him. in prohibition era chicago the killings of gangsters were followed by large public funerals. those suspected of ordering the hits or pulling the trigger took part in the spectacle. yet following the crash of the stock market in 1929 it was the publicity savvy capone who opened one of the first free soup kitchens in chicago in an effort to brand himself as a robin hood. he was said to shake hands and visit with those who lined up to get a meal. at one point during his reign. capone travele
a look back at the life of al capone. born alfonse gabriel capone he grew up to become public enemy number one. at his height cap one had policemen, mayors and judges in his pocket. his annual revenue was reported at over $100 million. his empire of crime included bootlegging, protection rackets and boxing. he owned a pala to the best -- palatial estate in florida. he's credited with saying, killing a man is like the law of self-defense. copone reportedly used a baseball bat to kill two...
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the former home of mobster al capone is for sale. it is on the south side of chicago, there it is, and it is priced and $225,000, capone lived there as he rose to become one of the most notorious crime bosses in the 19 twenties and eventually moved after somebody tried to kill him. there is more plunder this week from the wrecked ship queen anne's revenge, this time it is a 600-pound cannon. archaeologists have been raising that wreck piece by piece and since the discovery 18 year 18 o off north carolina off the command of the dread private blackbeard, he was once feared the world over until it ran aground in 1718. coming up here, the actors inside iraq making fun of isis. >> >> glor: we close tonight with a look at a comedy show in a place we don't ordinarily associate with laughs. elizabeth palmer takes us backstage at the studios of iraqi state tv. >> five, four, three, two, queue. >> comedy doesn't get much edgier than this. >> >> a sitcom where the yoke is on isis. >> in neverland, isis suicide bombers are buffoons. >> >> iraqis
the former home of mobster al capone is for sale. it is on the south side of chicago, there it is, and it is priced and $225,000, capone lived there as he rose to become one of the most notorious crime bosses in the 19 twenties and eventually moved after somebody tried to kill him. there is more plunder this week from the wrecked ship queen anne's revenge, this time it is a 600-pound cannon. archaeologists have been raising that wreck piece by piece and since the discovery 18 year 18 o off...
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al capone's home is on the market.a six bedroom, red brick home in chicago going for $225,000. coo pope's family bought the home in 1923 when they arrived in chicago and al capone became one of the richest gangsters of his kind. he ran a club which offered gambling, prostitution and alcohol during the prohibition era. >> it's it's surprising it's $225,000. >> must be a little run down. >> he was on the rock for a while too. >> he was, yeah he was in alcatraz. >> a little connection. check it out. >>> coming up folks, 4:57. the holiday shopping season quickly approaching. and can you believe it? for those of you shopping online, and many are, why using your desktop instead of your phone could save you a lot more money. we'll tell you. >> and the giants one win away from another world series title. the keys to game six as the team now heads back to kansas city. ,,,,,,,,,,,,,, bulldog: mattress discounters veterans day sale! get four years interest free financing on the entire tempur-pedic cloud collection! and, get a que
al capone's home is on the market.a six bedroom, red brick home in chicago going for $225,000. coo pope's family bought the home in 1923 when they arrived in chicago and al capone became one of the richest gangsters of his kind. he ran a club which offered gambling, prostitution and alcohol during the prohibition era. >> it's it's surprising it's $225,000. >> must be a little run down. >> he was on the rock for a while too. >> he was, yeah he was in alcatraz. >> a...
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the home of al capone in chicago for sale. asking price, $225,000.ious mobster lived there in the 1920s when he ran a massive bootlegging and gambling operation during prohibition. not clear if there are any remnants of those days in the house, but the realtor says it does come with a jacuzzi. >> well, that seals the deal then. there you go >> wouldn't buy a house without one of those, would you? >> never think about t thank you for joining us. >> yeah, "the real story with gretchen carlson" starts right now. >>> thanks, guys. today on the real story, the pentagon putting a dozen u.s. troops returning from the ebola hot zone into quarantine. so, why is the pentagon's policy different that the white house and cdc's? >>> president obama making more campaign appearances in the next eight days than he has all year. so why is he steering clear of the most competitive senate race? >>> is it time to refinance your home again? mortgage rates tumbling. we will give you the real advice.
the home of al capone in chicago for sale. asking price, $225,000.ious mobster lived there in the 1920s when he ran a massive bootlegging and gambling operation during prohibition. not clear if there are any remnants of those days in the house, but the realtor says it does come with a jacuzzi. >> well, that seals the deal then. there you go >> wouldn't buy a house without one of those, would you? >> never think about t thank you for joining us. >> yeah, "the real...
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. >> infamous mobster al capone is head to go auction, his home that is.use back in 1923 and since then it's been equipped with new jacuzzi windows and kitchen. it can be yours for $225,000. >> might be bad mojo going on there. >>> anyhow, if you're anything like me, trying to jog your memory is a daily occurrence. host, good news for all of us. something sweet might be the answer which is fantastic. scientists from columbia university look at a group of 50 to 69 year olds for three months. gave one group a drink full of antioxidants. the the a lower -- i'm getting hungry looking at the individu individual. looking at memory of both groups those who had the higher amount of anti oxidants had comparable to people in their 30s and fours. cocoa antioxidants are in chocolates. candy giant marches funded the study. scientists say this research not biased at all. there you have it. >>> you have to eat a lot of chocolate. >> i'm okay with that. >> here's a question. who do you suppose is the vainer sex, men or women? new study shows it's not the ladies. >>> it's
. >> infamous mobster al capone is head to go auction, his home that is.use back in 1923 and since then it's been equipped with new jacuzzi windows and kitchen. it can be yours for $225,000. >> might be bad mojo going on there. >>> anyhow, if you're anything like me, trying to jog your memory is a daily occurrence. host, good news for all of us. something sweet might be the answer which is fantastic. scientists from columbia university look at a group of 50 to 69 year olds...
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al capone moved into this home the south side of chicago in 1923. has had some renovations cents sing the 20's, new jaccuzzi, new windows, new kitchen and also cents an addition, and it is yours for the low, low price of $225,000. >> how about that? i think capone might have been over here where they have our prison here in town, i think. >> yes, penn. >> how about that? >> at the penn. we'll take a short break. you're watching "eyewitness news" on the "cw philly". se >> we now it is 8:50 this monday morning, but looking for babysitter for this weekend, don't be surprised if a boy want the job. >> jim donovan finds they're signing up for kid duty after realizing they can earn some big bucks. >> catwalk. >> a paycheck! >> all my friends think it is casino of interesting, because they're not like very friendly with children. but they think it is cool that i am. >> but sam is onto a growing trend. young men are beginning to see the benefits of babysitting, compared to more traditional jobs for a teen boy. >> one of them is the fact that, you know what,
al capone moved into this home the south side of chicago in 1923. has had some renovations cents sing the 20's, new jaccuzzi, new windows, new kitchen and also cents an addition, and it is yours for the low, low price of $225,000. >> how about that? i think capone might have been over here where they have our prison here in town, i think. >> yes, penn. >> how about that? >> at the penn. we'll take a short break. you're watching "eyewitness news" on the "cw...
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. ~ capone. not for bootlegging, not for bribery, not for murder, but for tax evasion. that part of history is actually true. he did time in alcatraz, which is a famous landmark in our city. it makes me real aye that the government is really, really good at collecting taxes. say what you want about the government's ability to take on other problems, but the old saying about death and taxes still is true today. i've spoken with treasurer cisneros and the city attorney's office and i am comfortable that the tax collector has the legal tools it needs to collect these back taxes. the amendment last week to hold this legislation until all back taxes are collected certainly sounded good and was on the surface a very fairpoint. but there are several reasons why i did not support it then and i don't plan to support it now. i will mention the treasurer's office has more than enough legal resource he to collect back taxes. they do that every single day. and mr. cisneros says he does not need it in this legislation. in this particular case, the process of tax collection may involv
. ~ capone. not for bootlegging, not for bribery, not for murder, but for tax evasion. that part of history is actually true. he did time in alcatraz, which is a famous landmark in our city. it makes me real aye that the government is really, really good at collecting taxes. say what you want about the government's ability to take on other problems, but the old saying about death and taxes still is true today. i've spoken with treasurer cisneros and the city attorney's office and i am...
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capone in things like that. chicago made a couple of mistakes.it was the skyscraper center of the world in the 1890's. it had the best skyscrapers in the handsomest ones. in new york -- 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. the gangland life in chicago is 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 wereknit 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 cre
capone in things like that. chicago made a couple of mistakes.it was the skyscraper center of the world in the 1890's. it had the best skyscrapers in the handsomest ones. in new york -- 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. the gangland life in chicago is portrayed stereotypically as -- you know, the gangsters in new york really mistrusted people like capone because he was too quick with a...
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what do you -- >> there's a guy in chicago who's made an avocation about studying that capone era. >> right. >> which i think was like from 1929 to 1936 or so. and he told me this is back in the '80s i was talking to this guy, he said during that period which is, you know, in america is sort of seen as, like, the bloody reign of terror of mobsters. >> right. >> i think in history. and i think there was something -- i've got the figures in here, maybe i'll look them up as we -- i think there were something like 200 hits in that time period, in that -- and all the people who died were bad guys. >> were mobsters. >> and that even there was a hit and arrest riot one night in chicago, a mob guy, and the story goes as this guy tells it there was a woman who was cut by glass from a broken window, and when they took the tommy gun, and al capone picked up the doctor bills for the woman. >> right. >> but i think, you know, today you talk to, you know, what they'll call old school gangsters in los angeles, guys 40 and above, and they're complaining about -- and the same thing in mexico even -- t
what do you -- >> there's a guy in chicago who's made an avocation about studying that capone era. >> right. >> which i think was like from 1929 to 1936 or so. and he told me this is back in the '80s i was talking to this guy, he said during that period which is, you know, in america is sort of seen as, like, the bloody reign of terror of mobsters. >> right. >> i think in history. and i think there was something -- i've got the figures in here, maybe i'll look them...
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. >> you can own mob moss al capone's old house. that's one of the stories caught in our global net. >> you're looking live at the new york city skyline. a 5-year-old boy is under observation for possible ebola symptoms. >> mourning the loss of one of baseball's brightest stars, killed in a crashing this weekend. >> a tube escaping a rogue amish community reveals what really goes on behind closed doors. >> the battle over sports betting in new jersey, the concerns the nfl has and fighting back. >> pro western parties in ukraine, millions casting ballotses sunday. the president's party won by a slim margin. >> the white house warns u.s. governors about imposing strict quarantines on medical workers returning from west africa. the administration said it could result in unintended consequences. a 5-year-old boy is at bellevue hospital for possible ebola symptoms. jay is outside the hospital. can you update us on dr. craig spencer and how he's doing? >> >> he's taken a turn for the worse, but his medical team said that was expected. it'
. >> you can own mob moss al capone's old house. that's one of the stories caught in our global net. >> you're looking live at the new york city skyline. a 5-year-old boy is under observation for possible ebola symptoms. >> mourning the loss of one of baseball's brightest stars, killed in a crashing this weekend. >> a tube escaping a rogue amish community reveals what really goes on behind closed doors. >> the battle over sports betting in new jersey, the concerns...
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ka poen capone ran them out of chicago. my father bussed my brother and i to seattle.as we mentioned -- >> at 12 years old. >> justin, you were in a coll e ensemble. clark mentors you. you become friends. how did that evolve? >> the director of that film was also in that with me. he played the drums. al had been close with clark when i joined the school. he thought it would be a good idea for me to go meet clark because at time clark was losings sight because of diabetes. i went to the house. i'm going to clark terry's house. i shared with him my own experiences. i've been blind since i was 11. shared encouragement and sort of, things work out. that's how the relationship started. >> we know it's hard to be a jazz musician. this is the place to be. you're still around. people like quincy jones and clark terry. do you pinch yourselves? >> of course. when life happens, you go with it. getting to know clark and have a relationship with him i'll cherish the rest of my life. to have this experience. i was at clark's house while they were filming. they were doing what we do,
ka poen capone ran them out of chicago. my father bussed my brother and i to seattle.as we mentioned -- >> at 12 years old. >> justin, you were in a coll e ensemble. clark mentors you. you become friends. how did that evolve? >> the director of that film was also in that with me. he played the drums. al had been close with clark when i joined the school. he thought it would be a good idea for me to go meet clark because at time clark was losings sight because of diabetes. i...
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incident of signing autographs for money, allegedly, and having this be illegal, it elements has an al capone for tax feel to it. you have things that are almost connickle. like stealing crab's legs, in the middle. between that and selling autographs, you have sexual assault and the high possibility that a lot of cover ups were going on in the police department with records to hays case. the thing that links them is their coach - people have to have seen the press conference to believe it. he is defending winston up and down the line. when a heisman candidate, todd burly, his autograph was on the same site. the school suspended him. >> hundreds of autographs, making it seem impossible that they would have been acquired if he hadn't done it over. elliott says you are getting in the way of stars signing autographs for kids. we are talking about 950 authenticated. >> he was suspended for one game for student behaviour in a student dining room. there was a shoplifting incident. one thing after another. >> i'm not in the area of advising him, but if i was him i'd quit the team and join the peace c
incident of signing autographs for money, allegedly, and having this be illegal, it elements has an al capone for tax feel to it. you have things that are almost connickle. like stealing crab's legs, in the middle. between that and selling autographs, you have sexual assault and the high possibility that a lot of cover ups were going on in the police department with records to hays case. the thing that links them is their coach - people have to have seen the press conference to believe it. he...
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i want to be the hnic, be the top man, al capone. >> walter cooperwood is awaiting trial in charges including attempted rape and aggravated robbery and grand theft auto which he pled not guilty and picked up an additional charge of felonious assault. >> heartless felons versus everybody else, that's not part of the gang. my friend punched somebody and split his eye. when he punched them he fell and i started to stump him and he went to sleep. so that's a felonious assault charge. >> he has been segregated on 23 and 1 status, only let out of single man cell one hour per day. now due to the recent problems in unit 10-c, many other heartless felons may soon find themselves living under the same restrictions. >> we need to go to 23 and 1, one person out at a time. we got to get a grip on this. >> it's getting out of hand. >> associate warden eric ivy in charge of jail security. containing heartless felons has become a regular part of his job. >> we're going to have a meeting with the rest of the staff and try to devise a plan. we know why we're here, right? i want to make a statement with these g
i want to be the hnic, be the top man, al capone. >> walter cooperwood is awaiting trial in charges including attempted rape and aggravated robbery and grand theft auto which he pled not guilty and picked up an additional charge of felonious assault. >> heartless felons versus everybody else, that's not part of the gang. my friend punched somebody and split his eye. when he punched them he fell and i started to stump him and he went to sleep. so that's a felonious assault charge....
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will they be blossoming with hidden treasures a total bust like al capone's face? that brings to us our question of the day. if you had to do it right now, what would you put inside a time capsule? tweet me@gretchen carlson. use the _#the real story, and we'll try to read your comments coming up at the end of the show. insurance companies are spending millions of dollars trying to mislead you about the effects of proposition 46. well here's the truth: 46 will save lives. it will save money too. i'm bob pack, and i'm fighting for prop 46 because i lost my two children to preventable medical errors and i don't want anyone else to lose theirs. the three provisions in 46 will reduce medical errors and protect patients. save money and save lives. yes on 46. >>> welcome back to the real story. an expensive piece of history wrecked completely on the runway. this restored german fighter nosing over on the runway. is that the terminology? nosing over? i guess a nosedive, right? in baton rouge, louisiana, a pilot is forced to abort takeoff. nobody else on board. the reason i
will they be blossoming with hidden treasures a total bust like al capone's face? that brings to us our question of the day. if you had to do it right now, what would you put inside a time capsule? tweet me@gretchen carlson. use the _#the real story, and we'll try to read your comments coming up at the end of the show. insurance companies are spending millions of dollars trying to mislead you about the effects of proposition 46. well here's the truth: 46 will save lives. it will save money too....
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. >> you ought to go there and see where al capone was and others.ou, they have closed al can a truss they may have opened for you. because you are still, still in play with the federal government, right? they still want to know your sources. >> well, no, as a matter of fact, it has been made clear in that there is no further prosecution contemplated in the case where the obama administration prosecuted an individual for allegedly leaking to me that individual confessed to that. >> jail right? >> yes. despite your legendary gifts for intimidation, bill. i feel here no compulsion to surrender to bill o'reilly the recommendation that i would have gone to prison to withhold from eric holder and the fbi. >> i'll not going to let do you that risen, the "new york times" reporter was here this week. and he said he is going on trial. but you're saying, james rosen, because it's similar. your case is similar to his. that you are free and clear. they are not going to go after you. >> right. that was made clear about a year and a half ago. look, and james refin
. >> you ought to go there and see where al capone was and others.ou, they have closed al can a truss they may have opened for you. because you are still, still in play with the federal government, right? they still want to know your sources. >> well, no, as a matter of fact, it has been made clear in that there is no further prosecution contemplated in the case where the obama administration prosecuted an individual for allegedly leaking to me that individual confessed to that....
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it's not al capone. >> but it's not a state actor though.t is a gang of bandittos who call themselves religious. >> how do you define a war? >> this call for a police action by unified nations. coming together. and right now, that coalition is still forming. >> there are tens of thousands of people in the region felt this impact directly. a terrible refugee crisis. at some level, the solution has to come from the region. so far, two americans have been beheaded but we're not in danger the way the people in the region are in the region. americans can't do more than the people there are willing to do. he can help but we can't do more. >> suppose somebody comes along and says on the right, or the left. we have to do a tougher job of people screening. >> i think we've heard that already. and on the political landscape, these aren't becoming issues in 2014. we only have a little less than four weeks left. they haven't been able to frame a message. we've seen very few republicans do anything but attack the president but they are not proposing anyt
it's not al capone. >> but it's not a state actor though.t is a gang of bandittos who call themselves religious. >> how do you define a war? >> this call for a police action by unified nations. coming together. and right now, that coalition is still forming. >> there are tens of thousands of people in the region felt this impact directly. a terrible refugee crisis. at some level, the solution has to come from the region. so far, two americans have been beheaded but we're...
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they come back on things like small capon and >> narrator: in this episode of "american greed"...llions by hooking customers wanting a better sex life. >> the "smiling bob" campaign has to go down as one of the more memorable of a generation. >> narrator: taking advantage of their sexual insecurities, steven warshak makes illegal charges on the credit cards of thousands of customers. >> i was upset, and i was angry that they did this to her, put her in this situation. >> narrator: and later, an investment manager takes on the toughest clients -- retired nfl players -- and steals their money. $150 million vanishes before the
they come back on things like small capon and >> narrator: in this episode of "american greed"...llions by hooking customers wanting a better sex life. >> the "smiling bob" campaign has to go down as one of the more memorable of a generation. >> narrator: taking advantage of their sexual insecurities, steven warshak makes illegal charges on the credit cards of thousands of customers. >> i was upset, and i was angry that they did this to her, put her...
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same place you were looking for al capone? louisiana secretary of state released its final report of this year's early voting. black voters only made up about 33% of the overall early voting. they make up about 31% of louisiana's registered voters. mary landrieu is facing a tough re-election battle against bill cassidy. cassidy also reacted to landrieu's interview on fox news. >> i wish she'd focus more on policy instead of insulting it. we're going through the political process to make and change our constitution and we're called racist. we're not racist. we just have common sense. >> joining me tonight on a rapid response panel, political analyst and contributor, and also msnbc contributor and director at lehigh university. dr. peterson, sometimes the truth hurts. what's wrong with what mary landrieu said? >> if anything, this is an understatement. do a quick history lesson. transatlantic slavery was developed in the south. jim crowe laws born in the south. they were the dixie crats. think about the history of lynches. and l
same place you were looking for al capone? louisiana secretary of state released its final report of this year's early voting. black voters only made up about 33% of the overall early voting. they make up about 31% of louisiana's registered voters. mary landrieu is facing a tough re-election battle against bill cassidy. cassidy also reacted to landrieu's interview on fox news. >> i wish she'd focus more on policy instead of insulting it. we're going through the political process to make...
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. >> you ought to go there and see where al capone was and others.ey have closed al can a truss they may have opened for you. because you are still, still in play with the federal government, right? they still want to know your sources. >> well, no, as a matter of fact, it has been made clear ted int there is no further the case where the obama administration prosecuted an individual for allegedly leaking to me that individual confessed to that. >> jail right? >> yes. despite your legendary gifts for intimidation, bill. i feel here no compulsion to surrender to bill o'reilly the recommendation that i would have gone to prison to withhold from eric holder and the fbi. >> i'll not going to let do you that risen, the "new york times" reporter was here this week. and he said he is going on trial. but you're saying, james rosen, because it's similar. your case is similar to his. that you are free and clear. they are not going to go after you. >> right. that was made clear about a year and a half ago. look, and james refinery, from whom i have great respec
. >> you ought to go there and see where al capone was and others.ey have closed al can a truss they may have opened for you. because you are still, still in play with the federal government, right? they still want to know your sources. >> well, no, as a matter of fact, it has been made clear ted int there is no further the case where the obama administration prosecuted an individual for allegedly leaking to me that individual confessed to that. >> jail right? >> yes....
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i want to be the hnic, be the top man, al capone. >> walter cooperwood is awaiting trial in charges including attempted rape and aggravated robbery and grand theft auto to which he has pled not guilty. he's also picked up an additional charge of felonious assault while in jail. >> it was a riot in the detention center. heartless felons versus, you know, just everybody else. that's not a part of a gang. my friend punched somebody and split his eye. when he punched them he fell and i started stumping him, he went to sleep, so that's a felonious assault charge. >> since that assault, cooperwood has been segregated on 23 and 1 status, meaning he is only let out of his single-man cell one hour per day. now due to the recent problems in unit 10-c, many other heartless felons may soon find themselves living under the same restrictions. >> we just need to go all the way to 23 and 1, one person out at a time what we need to do over there. we got to get a grip on this. >> it's getting out of hand. >> associate warden eric ivy in charge of jail security. containing heartless felons has become a regular
i want to be the hnic, be the top man, al capone. >> walter cooperwood is awaiting trial in charges including attempted rape and aggravated robbery and grand theft auto to which he has pled not guilty. he's also picked up an additional charge of felonious assault while in jail. >> it was a riot in the detention center. heartless felons versus, you know, just everybody else. that's not a part of a gang. my friend punched somebody and split his eye. when he punched them he fell and i...
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remember when you opened al capone's glove compartment and you're like, 'road maps!' ] >> 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. double 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 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 t
remember when you opened al capone's glove compartment and you're like, 'road maps!' ] >> 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. double dream come through. >> seth: because you're a big g.o.t. fan....
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some of alcatrazs best-known prisoners include al capone or the anline brothers who plotted a daringape. last known are the political prisoners held on the island during the time alcatraz was a military prison. phelps oversees visitor programs at alcatraz in. >> the military prison era, around 1985, there was a group of indian elders that were brought to alcatraz because they refused to send their children to school under the army's direction. they wanted to raise their children in the hopi tradition. >> reporter: a hopi chant echoes against the walls of a former psychiatric observation cell. here are the poetry and music of people in prison around the world for expressing beliefs. and prison riots who criticized vladimir putin. in a piece titled "trace" the faces of more than 175 dissidents are fashioned in leggos. largely unknown. aei weiwei wants to make them familiar. >> and to have the opportunity to find out more about their lives and stories has been enriching. >> reporter: the exhibit includes position phis for the men and women held in the middle east, africa, asia, and ther
some of alcatrazs best-known prisoners include al capone or the anline brothers who plotted a daringape. last known are the political prisoners held on the island during the time alcatraz was a military prison. phelps oversees visitor programs at alcatraz in. >> the military prison era, around 1985, there was a group of indian elders that were brought to alcatraz because they refused to send their children to school under the army's direction. they wanted to raise their children in the...
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joaquin guzman was public enemy number one, a title not bestowed on anyone since the gangster era of al caponedillinger. he earned that status by putting more narcotics on american streets than anyone in history. guzman, known by the nickname "el chapo"-- spanish for "shorty"-- gained an outsized reputation. he bribed his way out of a mexican prison in 2001, and for the next 13 years, he used money, violence and gee-whiz escapes worthy of a james bond villain to avoid capture. a myth grew that he was untouchable. but tonight, we will show you how, in february, chapo was finally caught. after the death of osama bin laden, el chapo became the most wanted man in the world. so, getting him was a big deal for you? >> derek maltz: absolutely. in my world, it was like winning the super bowl, winning the world series. this was the actual trophy. >> whitaker: he was number one? >> maltz: absolutely. "this fight against drugs..." >> whitaker: derek maltz was in charge of the d.e.a.'s special operations division tasked with finding chapo. what put him at the top of the list? >> maltz: making billions of
joaquin guzman was public enemy number one, a title not bestowed on anyone since the gangster era of al caponedillinger. he earned that status by putting more narcotics on american streets than anyone in history. guzman, known by the nickname "el chapo"-- spanish for "shorty"-- gained an outsized reputation. he bribed his way out of a mexican prison in 2001, and for the next 13 years, he used money, violence and gee-whiz escapes worthy of a james bond villain to avoid...
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bill: the home of al capone in chicago can be yours for $225,000.s mobster lived there in the 1920s when he ran a massive bootlegging operation and is said to be responsible for the st. valentine's day massacre. 2009 it was on the market but seems there were no takers back then. martha: it looks like it needs a little work. maybe they know somebody who can help out. this story for you this morning. a fatal shooting rampage in california raise morgue concerns about illegal immigration. police say the suspected cop killer seen here on this stretcher had been deported back to mexico twice before he made it back into this country and killed two deputies and wounded another. an unbelievable story. william lajeunesse live on it. how is this man here in the united states? >> reporter: someone argued he shouldn't be, others say it's fine. states have stopped enforcing immigration policy, especially against criminals. he killed one and wounded two with illegal firearms. he was deported in 1997 and again in 2001. friday police responded to a hotel in sacramen
bill: the home of al capone in chicago can be yours for $225,000.s mobster lived there in the 1920s when he ran a massive bootlegging operation and is said to be responsible for the st. valentine's day massacre. 2009 it was on the market but seems there were no takers back then. martha: it looks like it needs a little work. maybe they know somebody who can help out. this story for you this morning. a fatal shooting rampage in california raise morgue concerns about illegal immigration. police...
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. >> if anybody is on the end of their seat waiting for the capone figure from 1944 to 91, that is whatwe get in a year in los angeles. >> or mexico compared to 70,000. that is a good figure. i don't know, do we have the microphone over here or the center and should we bring up the house lights and do you want me to call on people and then have them come up here? >> thanks. my name is carl and i live in nevada. i spent over three years of my life in mexico. if it was down there i would probably be the first one up here but it's all our faults with fault with our laws that we allow this, we allow people to come up, bring their drugs etc.. i've had two people in my family that have died from drug overdose and it's a horrible death. the mexican people are great people. but still at the same time we don't have the resources to take care of the world. we need to buckle down and do whatever it takes to start sending system of these people go back to their own home cities mexico is basically the richest country in the world of copper and gold but yet we take the pressure off because the good o
. >> if anybody is on the end of their seat waiting for the capone figure from 1944 to 91, that is whatwe get in a year in los angeles. >> or mexico compared to 70,000. that is a good figure. i don't know, do we have the microphone over here or the center and should we bring up the house lights and do you want me to call on people and then have them come up here? >> thanks. my name is carl and i live in nevada. i spent over three years of my life in mexico. if it was down...
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por ejemplo, aquÍ en miami hay una habitaciÓn encantada donde supuestamente se parece al capone, tratosta oferta, cuando que haga falta una voz sexy de mujer llÁmame. >> buenÍsimo. >> entonces hay mensajes en las redes sociales, supongo que ahora que saben que estoy enamorada nuevamente. >> estamos con los mensajes. >> y yo escuchando la entrevista, guillermo, yo tengo una patineta y hago unos diarios buenÍsimos, estoy aquí para la invitaciÓn de ir a tu casa. pero vamos a leer los mensajes para nuestra querida cristina. we love you cristina. >> todos frente a la tele, quÉ emociÓn. >> tambiÉn tenemos otro que dice:cristina te mando muchos saludos. yesenia garcÍa dice: muy emotivo el regreso, pa' lante, cristina, ya te extraÑÁbamos. >> otro: es una mujer fuerte y luchadora, la extraÑÁbamos, y siempre para adelante. >> otro mensaje mÁs: muy emotivo el regreso! y pa'lante y que dios te bendiga. hemos roto rÉcords. >> quiÉn no va a seguir a la gran cristi. >> en menos de una hora tienes 2950 seguidores en cristina saralegui tv. que yo creo que es hora de invitar a guillermo del toro para ab
por ejemplo, aquÍ en miami hay una habitaciÓn encantada donde supuestamente se parece al capone, tratosta oferta, cuando que haga falta una voz sexy de mujer llÁmame. >> buenÍsimo. >> entonces hay mensajes en las redes sociales, supongo que ahora que saben que estoy enamorada nuevamente. >> estamos con los mensajes. >> y yo escuchando la entrevista, guillermo, yo tengo una patineta y hago unos diarios buenÍsimos, estoy aquí para la invitaciÓn de ir a tu casa. pero...
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chef josh capone and tony luke, junior, joining us now and i smell bacon and syrup. >> what is this?o scare our heart or circulation? >> a combination of ordinary ingredients that come to lifement we partnered with pepto to create something extraordinary. a monster mash-up for fright fest. it is a franken bacon but butter ball. >> what do you mean you teamed up with pepto-bismol? >> you're going to grab a dog and chances are you're going to overdo it. we tend to overdo it many times. even when i'm work every day as an ordinary chef, i'm tasting different foods all day. at six flags, the pepto chopper will be there to rescue you. >> does it come with kyle to bring you back to life at the end of the day? >> moderation. look at that. a little powdered sugar. bacon! >> i actually ate part of the stick. it's delicious! there goes the pepto copter. we got to turn it on. >> this will be making many flights, i'm sure. >> delicious. >> i have a feeling people are going to love this. >> pepto, i need you! bacon! >> josh and tony, check out the franken food at six flags. >> ainsley, this is cal
chef josh capone and tony luke, junior, joining us now and i smell bacon and syrup. >> what is this?o scare our heart or circulation? >> a combination of ordinary ingredients that come to lifement we partnered with pepto to create something extraordinary. a monster mash-up for fright fest. it is a franken bacon but butter ball. >> what do you mean you teamed up with pepto-bismol? >> you're going to grab a dog and chances are you're going to overdo it. we tend to overdo...
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. >>> coming up, he made more money for a crime family than anybody since al capone and then suddenlytory. >>> first on this date in 1964, "baby love" by the supremes, number one. ♪ all do you is treat me bad ♪ break my heart and leave me sad ♪ ♪ roccaaaaaaaaaaaa! [popping & fizzing sounds] support both mental sharpness and physical energy with berocca. proud sponsor of mind and body. the girls and i need... a new activity. [ giggles ] [ snaps finger ] [ wisest kid ] campbell's tomato soup with grilled cheese. perfect together. what should we do next? i'm liking braids. [ gong ] m'm! m'm! good! a single ember that escapes from a wildfire can travel more than a mile. that single ember can ignite and destroy your home or even your community you can't control where that ember will land only what happens when it does get fire adapted now at fireadapted.org a single ember that escapes from a wildfire can travel more than a mile. that single ember can ignite and destroy your home or even your community you can't control where that ember will land only what happens when it does get fire adap
. >>> coming up, he made more money for a crime family than anybody since al capone and then suddenlytory. >>> first on this date in 1964, "baby love" by the supremes, number one. ♪ all do you is treat me bad ♪ break my heart and leave me sad ♪ ♪ roccaaaaaaaaaaaa! [popping & fizzing sounds] support both mental sharpness and physical energy with berocca. proud sponsor of mind and body. the girls and i need... a new activity. [ giggles ] [ snaps finger ] [...
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al capone reportedly would hang out here with his gangster buddies in the '2 0s and '30s and some say441, okay. queen mary haunted ship, you say? >> haunted ship, queen mary with his a passenger liner. it stopped sailing in the 1960s. now it's a hotel. you can actually stay there. on board -- along the way they managed to pick up 100 ghosts, one of which is a lady in white, a sailor. you can do paranormal ship walks. for halloween they're doing their dark harbor halloween party. >> that sounds cool, but very scary. >> new mexico, you say to stay at the la fonda on the plaza. >> $189 a night. more of a wild west ghost themed hotel. back in the day, there was a chief justice that was actually shot during a brawl and killed. and some say he still wanders the halls as well as a salesman that hangs out in the first floor restaurant. >> spooky stuff. gorgeous santa fe as well. lot to see there. jackie, great stuff. >> thanks, jackie. >>> coming up next, the big hollywood star whose voice you've heard on all those priceless mastercard commercials. priceless mastercard commercials. find out w
al capone reportedly would hang out here with his gangster buddies in the '2 0s and '30s and some say441, okay. queen mary haunted ship, you say? >> haunted ship, queen mary with his a passenger liner. it stopped sailing in the 1960s. now it's a hotel. you can actually stay there. on board -- along the way they managed to pick up 100 ghosts, one of which is a lady in white, a sailor. you can do paranormal ship walks. for halloween they're doing their dark harbor halloween party. >>...
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. >>> one of the infamous mobster's al capone's homes are on the market. >>> the female vote will beions. what are so called walmart moms focused on? and pollster for public opinion strategy neil newhouse. neil, as a walmart mom yourself, what are they most concerned about this election cycle. >> what they're most concerned about is their families. these voters are low information, they're late engagers in this campaign, and truthfully they're very late deciders. this groups we did were fascinating. we did them in charlotte and new orleans. swing voters in two very key u.s. senate seats and they are up for grabs. they are worried able personal security, buying more diapers and filling the car with gas. they're worried about their personal economy right now and they're still up for grabs. >> is what he is saying jive with what you're saying? you hear about fears of ebola, pessimistic thing that's are occurring right now in this country. is that wearing them down? >> we saw a bit of a shift from this. and we have been tracking them for years. in earlier groups we heard a lot more econo
. >>> one of the infamous mobster's al capone's homes are on the market. >>> the female vote will beions. what are so called walmart moms focused on? and pollster for public opinion strategy neil newhouse. neil, as a walmart mom yourself, what are they most concerned about this election cycle. >> what they're most concerned about is their families. these voters are low information, they're late engagers in this campaign, and truthfully they're very late deciders. this...
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first inmate in 1829, housing thousands of undesirables over the years, including villains like al capone special treatment while he was inside. >> reporter: with every cell designed for solitary confinement, prisoners spent most days in complete isolation. >> they thought it would bring out the best in people. today we know it was more likely to drive them insane. >> reporter: eastern state is believed to be one of the most haunted places in the world. >> gave you gloves so i could show you our death ledger. there's more than 1,000 names in this book. that's what they were in prison for and then the cause of death would be over here. b 5721, stabbed by another inmate. cause of death -- >> ooh, look at his eyes. >> scary. >> i know. >> paranormal researcher has spent spent many hours within the prison. >> death row, where they kept the baddest of the bad here at eastern state. if you're ready to get ghosty, i brought a bunch of little goodies here, gadgets. >> so you've heard creepy things among these walls? >> i've heard things that i can't explain but certainly sounds like words to me.
first inmate in 1829, housing thousands of undesirables over the years, including villains like al capone special treatment while he was inside. >> reporter: with every cell designed for solitary confinement, prisoners spent most days in complete isolation. >> they thought it would bring out the best in people. today we know it was more likely to drive them insane. >> reporter: eastern state is believed to be one of the most haunted places in the world. >> gave you...