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attorney who prosecuted capone. and i very quickly just checked to see if any of his kids are alive. it turns out his son was still alive. he was 95 years old. i found an article in 1980s where he said trying to get somebody to write his father's story. and he'd given all his papers to this college professor in nebraska in the hopes somebody would finally tell his father's story. i contacted this college professor. he had still all of these original materials from the capone trial. things that were not in the national archives. not in the library congress. nobody had this stuff except for this college professor who was collecting dust in his office for 25 years. not just new material, new material that told a story. told a story that capone was a scapegoat and the federal government was hell bent to put him away, and part because herbert hoover needed some kind of public relations score. and they wanted to make an example of the nation's most famous bootlegger. and a guy who admitted he was a criminal and yet they c
attorney who prosecuted capone. and i very quickly just checked to see if any of his kids are alive. it turns out his son was still alive. he was 95 years old. i found an article in 1980s where he said trying to get somebody to write his father's story. and he'd given all his papers to this college professor in nebraska in the hopes somebody would finally tell his father's story. i contacted this college professor. he had still all of these original materials from the capone trial. things that...
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>> era el sobrino nieto de al capone y el igualito. >> ¿ le pediste el telÉfono?oye, ustedes estuvieron en un jazz bat. >> claro, porque estamos en chicago y tenemos que escuchar la mÚsica blues. >> kiki y yo tenemos una conexiÓn especial ! yo la conocÍ por internet! ( hablan al unÍsono) >> ¿ un momento para relajarno? >> si! >> un momento para respirar. (hablan al unÍsono) >> respiren! exhalen! y miren esta vista de la ciudad de chicago. >> es muy derecho. ♪ ♪ nueve inmigrantes indocumentados murieron tragicamente cuando el veÍculo en el que viajaban caÓ desde un puente..... saldo fatal en san jose, una de las victimas es un adolescente de 17 aÑos de edad. la policia busca a los responsables... >> por quÉ nos tratan como criminales si somos familias que trabajamos. reportero: y una madre de familia relata la pesadilla que viviÓ despuÉs de estÁ retenida en un centro de detenciÓn. locutor: es hora del noticiero en espaÑol mÁs premiado en el Área de la bahÍa. ramÓn: hola quÉ tal. la policÍa en la ciudad de san josÉ estÁ buscando a los sospechosos que le dispararon a
>> era el sobrino nieto de al capone y el igualito. >> ¿ le pediste el telÉfono?oye, ustedes estuvieron en un jazz bat. >> claro, porque estamos en chicago y tenemos que escuchar la mÚsica blues. >> kiki y yo tenemos una conexiÓn especial ! yo la conocÍ por internet! ( hablan al unÍsono) >> ¿ un momento para relajarno? >> si! >> un momento para respirar. (hablan al unÍsono) >> respiren! exhalen! y miren esta vista de la ciudad de chicago....
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ken capone has cerebral palsy. >> so they will understand every person is unique. >> it was clear to me that they needed to learn something. reporter: her son with down suit -- with down syndrome died. >> law enforcement tourneys, judges, bailiffs, corrections officers -- it doesn't matter. that person needs respect and understanding. reporter: training with those who have disabilities, like autism or fetal alcohol syndrome is life-changing. >> to have the person there and interact with them, it is a force multiplier. reporter: they look for social cues when dealing with the public. they might talks slower, avoid metaphors, or turn off their lights and silence -- and sirens to de-escalation often tense situations. >> he would want to be part of this. he would want to help law officers and others to know him better and understand him. kellye: coming up, the gender divide that could leave what some call the wave of the future in parks. and more money in your pocket. why some say it could mean shortchanging repairs to aging bridges and roads. devon: tracking the potential for severe sto
ken capone has cerebral palsy. >> so they will understand every person is unique. >> it was clear to me that they needed to learn something. reporter: her son with down suit -- with down syndrome died. >> law enforcement tourneys, judges, bailiffs, corrections officers -- it doesn't matter. that person needs respect and understanding. reporter: training with those who have disabilities, like autism or fetal alcohol syndrome is life-changing. >> to have the person there...
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to alill, a he is next capone and osama bin laden, so not a great list to mix of people have been outragedwitter. one person saying google must be .anned for this statement henceforth, we shall not use google. i'm thinking this might have come from inside india. another person taking it more lightly saying, prime minister modi seems to be topping every list coming his way. so a lot of controversy that other people just making fun of the fact that he is on the list, just because his face comes twice or three times among those images in google search. theet's talk about fifa, latest drama. more drama coming in. this is the film that was commissioned and written by fifa premiering today in the states. worsts probably the timing ever, and even the director of the film coming out to speak to the new york times saying he wants to explain himself, the film is not based on actual events and portrays them in a better light than what we have seen with this scandal. film critics are talking about this, saying this is been a comedy of 2016. >> this is not a comedy, though. >> it is not. [laughter] jus
to alill, a he is next capone and osama bin laden, so not a great list to mix of people have been outragedwitter. one person saying google must be .anned for this statement henceforth, we shall not use google. i'm thinking this might have come from inside india. another person taking it more lightly saying, prime minister modi seems to be topping every list coming his way. so a lot of controversy that other people just making fun of the fact that he is on the list, just because his face comes...
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al capone. >> organized crime existed well before prohibition. >> but much less of it. murder rate 80 years it it rose when alcohol was banned, dropped when it became legal >> if >> if we were to do away with our drug laws and just sort of legitimize>u4m narcotic use in this country by saying let adults do what they do we know statistically the drug usage numbers are going to skyrocket. >> but we don't know that. people think were it not for drug laws drug abuse would be ram but but portugal decriminalized all drugs ten years ago and the number of abusers did not skyr >> act >> actually they have. in portugal, which people often talk about today as a success, it's actually a blatant failure. >> we went to portugal. he's just wrong. >> we have a huge problem. >> this man is portugal's drug >> we h >> we have 100,000 people hooked on heroin. >> 15 years ago heroin users shut shot up on the street. instead of doing what we've done, they tried something different the they decriminalized every drug, crack, heroin, you name it. >> it's legalization. we have the most liberal m
al capone. >> organized crime existed well before prohibition. >> but much less of it. murder rate 80 years it it rose when alcohol was banned, dropped when it became legal >> if >> if we were to do away with our drug laws and just sort of legitimize>u4m narcotic use in this country by saying let adults do what they do we know statistically the drug usage numbers are going to skyrocket. >> but we don't know that. people think were it not for drug laws drug abuse...
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there's no real harming them by them being we're not saying we're putting you in a museum with al capone you're a group that comes under a category that is effecting policy and city laws we should know about you and where you're good government groups or groups that are suspect and in order to get the public's knowledge of all of the groups including maine the suspect groups we have to go ahead and cast that net so i think we were involved with those nonprofit groups our talking about and i saw this i would say none is prohibiting me from doing something i'm effecting what is happening to the people of san francisco and the policies of the city and county of san francisco so they know i'll doing that i'm not afraid of that and i don't think any ripable nonprofit group is going to say hey wait a minute you're doing something terrible i don't see that coming forward. >> just to segue a bit from commissioner vice president andrews questions or comments just a cigarette way from what commissioner vice president andrews has said i have a couple of concerns one is as you described an expenditu
there's no real harming them by them being we're not saying we're putting you in a museum with al capone you're a group that comes under a category that is effecting policy and city laws we should know about you and where you're good government groups or groups that are suspect and in order to get the public's knowledge of all of the groups including maine the suspect groups we have to go ahead and cast that net so i think we were involved with those nonprofit groups our talking about and i saw...
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plus special guest co-host josh capon is here.t now on "the chew." [ cheers and applause ] >> good afternoon and welcome to "the chew." look. just because you're strapped for time doesn't mean you have to sacrifice having a fantastic meal. today we're cooking up simple and sensational meals that take only minutes to ma
plus special guest co-host josh capon is here.t now on "the chew." [ cheers and applause ] >> good afternoon and welcome to "the chew." look. just because you're strapped for time doesn't mean you have to sacrifice having a fantastic meal. today we're cooking up simple and sensational meals that take only minutes to ma
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. >> we've mentioned capon jenner several times is jenner there was renÉe richards who is a professionaltennis player. before renÉe richards and i'm dating myself, there is christine jorgensen talking about the early 1950s. i have two questions. how specifically can you talk about it with this case to help the community if the first option holds true where they say yes you have to accept it. how would that help the transgender community. d.c. direct assistance, indirect, both companies there? >> any time that we've seen marriage equality come to this day, we see the acceptance rates in that state of the lgbt community go higher. so while we know is that this positive affirming ruling coming in acceptance will be accelerated by virtue of the ruling coming in for the lgbt community. >> my second question i focus on an article that was published in my company is human resources report, written by genevieve douglass, title of the article, the capon jenner spotlight, helping employees transition in the work place. two things struck me in the article. first, genevieve quoted that there are an
. >> we've mentioned capon jenner several times is jenner there was renÉe richards who is a professionaltennis player. before renÉe richards and i'm dating myself, there is christine jorgensen talking about the early 1950s. i have two questions. how specifically can you talk about it with this case to help the community if the first option holds true where they say yes you have to accept it. how would that help the transgender community. d.c. direct assistance, indirect, both companies...
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from al capone to -- whitey bulger-- alcatraz housed some of the country's most dangerous criminals. escape the island in san francisco bay known asthe rock." three men to ever escape and not be found dead--- made their getaway. a former prison once considered a fortress. "when that cell door slammed shut, it's a sound that i had never heard before in prison. and it sounds like it's thend of earth when that cell door slams shut." in 29 years of operation-- prisoners tried to escapes. escape attempts, some of which had been very violent." reason the prison housed some ofthe countries most violent offenders. "when you're in alcatraz,ou're cut off from the world. there's no newspapers, no radio, nobody tells you what's going on out there." frank morris--- admitted was "ingenious." admitted was "ingenious." only "escape-proof" prison. morris and the anglins spent six months chiseling holes in their cell with makeshift tools. retro-fitted a musical instrument to use as a pump tott rafts. paint-- and put them on their pillows so guards wouldn't get suspicious during bed-checks. after june
from al capone to -- whitey bulger-- alcatraz housed some of the country's most dangerous criminals. escape the island in san francisco bay known asthe rock." three men to ever escape and not be found dead--- made their getaway. a former prison once considered a fortress. "when that cell door slammed shut, it's a sound that i had never heard before in prison. and it sounds like it's thend of earth when that cell door slams shut." in 29 years of operation-- prisoners tried to...
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you know, al capone did 11 years and i did -- i don't think i'm al capone by any stretch of the imaginationrous drug smuggling. >> like your character. >> mastermind that's portrayed. i'm like the clown version of that. we were obviously not very good at what we did. or we wouldn't be talking here today. >> i have to say -- >> i have would have no idea -- >> i have to say cleary i started off hating alex. she was sort of the villain in the series and you end up loving her and loving the relationship that she forms. is if there's one thing we need to know about the real alex on the show that we're not getting, what is it quickly? >> well alex is a computer software engineer alex never, in the series you never see what what kind of hopes and dreams alex is comprised of. you only know about her masterful drug smuggling career that is now shattered and you don't know what carry hers from day to day. it takes a lot to get through a long prison sentence. and those things that carry you through, those are important. i think that essentially is it. >> well we'll read the book, cleary. thanks for jo
you know, al capone did 11 years and i did -- i don't think i'm al capone by any stretch of the imaginationrous drug smuggling. >> like your character. >> mastermind that's portrayed. i'm like the clown version of that. we were obviously not very good at what we did. or we wouldn't be talking here today. >> i have to say -- >> i have would have no idea -- >> i have to say cleary i started off hating alex. she was sort of the villain in the series and you end up...
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illinois will now be known as al capone. i guess it does have the same amount of syllables.e a look at this video from a what's trending.com. ed sheeran joined a fan on stage and she handled it like a pro. a young girl was singing one of his songs when he reached out and joined her. she kept on singing. >>> where to me lin yams like to shop the most in walmart said millennials like the retail giant the most. a fact that perplexed even some of the executives. the low prices don't hurt. this is the business report. >> your traveling to the airports could become a lot more comfortable soon. "the washington post" reports both airports are looking to add amenities like modern hotels. they would be fairly upscale and within walking distance of the gates that. the post reports they have asked developers to send in their proposals. they're hoping to hear from travel and hotel industry voices. >>> if you're doing any traveling today especially if you're flying to texas, be on the lookout. dallas and houston impacted with heavy rain associated with what was tropical storm bill. heavy
illinois will now be known as al capone. i guess it does have the same amount of syllables.e a look at this video from a what's trending.com. ed sheeran joined a fan on stage and she handled it like a pro. a young girl was singing one of his songs when he reached out and joined her. she kept on singing. >>> where to me lin yams like to shop the most in walmart said millennials like the retail giant the most. a fact that perplexed even some of the executives. the low prices don't hurt....
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. >> this is like going after al capone for tax evasion.he reason that the department is bringing charges has everything to do with the underlying allegations. >> reporter: the allegations are from four decades ago when he was a teacher in illinois. the name of the person receiving hush money, a former student, has not been disclosed. the fbi has identified at least three potential victims. >> the house will be in order. >> reporter: hastert is not charged with sexual misconduct. the statute of limitations have long expired. he faces these two counts, hiding $1.7 million in payments to individual "a" and lying to the fbi about it. hastert said he was setting aside cash because he didn't trust the banking system. each penalty carries up to 5 years in prison and a $250,000 fine. >> the judge ordered hastert to have no contact with any alleged victims or potential witnesses in that case. >>> south korea is trying to contain the spread of the mers virus as public fear over the potentially deadly disease grows. the measures the country is taking
. >> this is like going after al capone for tax evasion.he reason that the department is bringing charges has everything to do with the underlying allegations. >> reporter: the allegations are from four decades ago when he was a teacher in illinois. the name of the person receiving hush money, a former student, has not been disclosed. the fbi has identified at least three potential victims. >> the house will be in order. >> reporter: hastert is not charged with sexual...
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pasaron desde asesinos, violadores y estÁ mafiosos famosos como al capone.e advertido que nunca podrÍa escapar de la roca sin embargo Él y los hermanos compraron que habÍa una forma de fugarse. todo comenzÓ cuando uno de los prisioneros alan west limpiaba un compartimento detrÁs de la celda. >> vio que algÚn hueco y se le ocurriÓ, buena si hay algo en el hueco... puedo lograr llegar a este sitio. usar la tuberÍa como una escalera al llegar hasta arriba de la celda. >>morri desde alcatrazsy los hermanos comenzaron a planear la forma mÁs creativa de la historia de alcatraz. su mayor desafÍo serÍa atravesar las heladas aguas de la bahÍa de san francisco. curiosamente la soluciÓn para cruzar la bahÍa aparece una revista. >> se llama popular mechanic y se dice exactamente cada paso, hacer una salvavidas y cÓmo hacer un barco que se entra de las mismas chaquetas de lluvia. >>el 11 de junio de 1962 morris y los hermanos pusieron en marcha su plan maestro. durante 1 aÑos con cucharas habÍan agrandado la ventilaciÓn para poder pasar al otro lado y se les arreglaron p
pasaron desde asesinos, violadores y estÁ mafiosos famosos como al capone.e advertido que nunca podrÍa escapar de la roca sin embargo Él y los hermanos compraron que habÍa una forma de fugarse. todo comenzÓ cuando uno de los prisioneros alan west limpiaba un compartimento detrÁs de la celda. >> vio que algÚn hueco y se le ocurriÓ, buena si hay algo en el hueco... puedo lograr llegar a este sitio. usar la tuberÍa como una escalera al llegar hasta arriba de la celda. >>morri...
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. >> this is like going after al capone nor tax evasion.partment is bringing charges against a 73-year-old politician who's out of office has everything to do with the underlying allegations. >> now, hastert left the courthouse without saying a word his attorney also did not talk to reporters after the proceedings. the judge ordered hastert to have no contact with any witnesses in this case he was released on $4500 bond. the judge told him he must stay in the united states. >> thank you so much. the world lead now, the tools of terror used by isis new u.s. intelligence is exposing some of their tactics, it's not just what the terror group is using, but also whom. the women of isis they play a very large role in the operation. that story next. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ here at td ameritrade, they love innovating. and apparently, they also love stickers. what's up with these things, victor? we decided to give ourselves stickers for each feature we release. we read about 10,000 suggestions a week to create features that as traders we'd want to use, like soc
. >> this is like going after al capone nor tax evasion.partment is bringing charges against a 73-year-old politician who's out of office has everything to do with the underlying allegations. >> now, hastert left the courthouse without saying a word his attorney also did not talk to reporters after the proceedings. the judge ordered hastert to have no contact with any witnesses in this case he was released on $4500 bond. the judge told him he must stay in the united states. >>...
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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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. >> this is like going after al capone for tax evasion.partment is bringing charges against a 73-year-old politician who is out of office has everything to do with the underlying allegations. >> reporter: the allegations are from four decades ago when he was a teacher in yorkville, high school, in illinois. the name of the person receiving hush money, a former student, has not been disclosed. cnn has learned the fbi has identified at least three potential victims. hastert is not charged with sexual misconduct. the statute of limitations on any such allegations would have long expired. he faces these two counts. illegally structuring bank withdrawal to hide more than 1.7 million in payments made to a person the indictment referred to as individual "a." and lying to the fbi about it. hastert allegedly. he was setting aside cash because he didn't trust the system. each charge carries a penalty of up to five years in prison and a $250,000 fine. the judge in this case gave money to dennis hastert's campaigns back in the early 2000s. is there an
. >> this is like going after al capone for tax evasion.partment is bringing charges against a 73-year-old politician who is out of office has everything to do with the underlying allegations. >> reporter: the allegations are from four decades ago when he was a teacher in yorkville, high school, in illinois. the name of the person receiving hush money, a former student, has not been disclosed. cnn has learned the fbi has identified at least three potential victims. hastert is not...
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this guy would be the famous guy, the most famous guy in prison since al capone. once a snitch, he has a lot of problems. not only the hardened criminals will hate him but a lot of the other snitches and there are a lot of them in prison. a lot of the other snitch there's hate him. one, he blew it for them and they won't get what they used to get. and believe it or not, the hard oldest snitches are the snitchest. they want to maintain their cover, if you see somebody who snitches on snitches, i saw a gu slice a snitch from his lip to his ear with a razor. we found out a year later that that guy was a snitch too. >> lou, fascinating. thank you so much for being here. we appreciate it. >> thank you. >> coming up, a legal expert who spent the weekend looking at the supreme court ruling on marriage has a warning for catholic schools and religious groups across this country. we will have that for you just ahead. >>> and up next, why there is so much worry about security for this coming weekend. the fbi is setting up command centers across the country and then there's i
this guy would be the famous guy, the most famous guy in prison since al capone. once a snitch, he has a lot of problems. not only the hardened criminals will hate him but a lot of the other snitches and there are a lot of them in prison. a lot of the other snitch there's hate him. one, he blew it for them and they won't get what they used to get. and believe it or not, the hard oldest snitches are the snitchest. they want to maintain their cover, if you see somebody who snitches on snitches, i...
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. >> this is like going after al capone for tax evasion. charges against a 73-year-old politician who's out of office has everything to do with the underlying allegations. >> the allegations are from four decades ago when he was a teacher in illinois. the name of the person receiving hush money, a former student has not been disclosed. cnn has learned the fbi has identified at least three potential victims. >> the house will be in order. >> hastert is not charged with sexual misconduct. the statute of limitations on any such allegations would have long expired. he faces these two counts. illegally structuring bank withdrawals to hide more than $1.7 million in payments made to a person the indictment refers to as individual a and lying to the fbi about it. hastert allegedly said he was setting aside cash because he didn't trust the banking system. each charge carries a penalty of up to five years in prison and a $250,000 fine. >> he left the courthouse without saying a word today, not offering any response to these explosive charges or how h
. >> this is like going after al capone for tax evasion. charges against a 73-year-old politician who's out of office has everything to do with the underlying allegations. >> the allegations are from four decades ago when he was a teacher in illinois. the name of the person receiving hush money, a former student has not been disclosed. cnn has learned the fbi has identified at least three potential victims. >> the house will be in order. >> hastert is not charged with...
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this is probably the only thing that the feds can use to go after him in a little bit like the al capone see to get him for a money-based offense. look it's not insignificant that the payoff if you will the payoff for silence occurred. and the inpropriety of the expenditure of the funds is worth federal intervention. this is respective of the underlying charge. so it's good to have the federal government involved in all their resources because at the end of the day when the charges come to light and the facts are told in the federal courtroom, we are going to hear about not only the money but also the underlying sexual abuse. >> so you said that the statute of limitations angle is interesting right now. if someone does come forward with these allegations, can the speaker be prosecuted the former speaker? >> reporter: well, unlikely under state law with regard to criminal charges with the big caveat that when the defendant leaves the state, often the clock stops running. so if there's an argument here that there was a period of time when mr. hastert was not residing in illinois for exampl
this is probably the only thing that the feds can use to go after him in a little bit like the al capone see to get him for a money-based offense. look it's not insignificant that the payoff if you will the payoff for silence occurred. and the inpropriety of the expenditure of the funds is worth federal intervention. this is respective of the underlying charge. so it's good to have the federal government involved in all their resources because at the end of the day when the charges come to...
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it's like when they went after al capone for tax evasion. wasn't what they were concerned about. you charge a case that you can prove not the case that you want to bring. >> brian, the feds say hastert's payments were meant to compensate and conceal misconduct against individual "a." so why isn't individual "a" facing blackmail charges? >> you know that's one of life's unanswered questions, reverend. this is a situation where if denny hastert wanted to ensure that individual "a" received restitution or reparation all he had to go was go online on legal zoom and have bob shapiro knock him out a legal release. to the extent thafr going after him -- again for a comment he made to an fbi agent about he didn't trust the safety of the american banking system. with all due respect sometimes when i'm going through the drive-thru, i have the same self-doubt about the banking system. to ring this guy up on a manufactured case like this to me is a shame of monumental proportions, guys. >> paul you're shaking your head. could hastert's team argue that h
it's like when they went after al capone for tax evasion. wasn't what they were concerned about. you charge a case that you can prove not the case that you want to bring. >> brian, the feds say hastert's payments were meant to compensate and conceal misconduct against individual "a." so why isn't individual "a" facing blackmail charges? >> you know that's one of life's unanswered questions, reverend. this is a situation where if denny hastert wanted to ensure...
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that's as old as al capone right.ash creates corruption. >> whitaker: colorado governor john hickenlooper says a partial solution might be a new state- chartered cannabis credit union. he's urging the federal government to approve it. still, despite the problems, governor hickenlooper says he's encouraged by the rollout of this green experiment colorado voters wanted. in the beginning, you didn't think it was a good idea? >> hickenlooper: no, i opposed it, you know, and i opposed it and i think even after the election, if i'd had a magic wand and i could wave the wand i probably would've reversed it and... and had the initiative fail. but now, i look at it and i'm... i'm not so sure i'd do that, even if i had such a wand. i mean, i think we've made a lot of progress. and, you know, still a lot of work to be done. but i think we might actually create a system that... that can work. >> all right, i will have an eighth of that. >> whitaker: meg sanders says marijuana is good for business... >> that's pretty groovy, dude.
that's as old as al capone right.ash creates corruption. >> whitaker: colorado governor john hickenlooper says a partial solution might be a new state- chartered cannabis credit union. he's urging the federal government to approve it. still, despite the problems, governor hickenlooper says he's encouraged by the rollout of this green experiment colorado voters wanted. in the beginning, you didn't think it was a good idea? >> hickenlooper: no, i opposed it, you know, and i opposed it...
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it's the al capone method so you can't get him on much and you get him on tax evasion. one, he took money out and why. when you didn't tell thus truth, you lied to us and may try to get him on some well you know they're trying to get him on this arkansaschaic banking argument and lying to the feds about it. it's difficult, it's a stretch. we all know now we're looking at the underlying sexual abuse crimes because that's what they found out about and trying to bring it it to the forefront. >> we'll learn more at the arraignment on tuesday. mark thank you if your analysis. >> thanks. >>> i want to turn now to the molestation scandal that is rocking the duggars. jim bob and michelle speaking out for the first time this week but their interview with fox news megan kelly has left more questions than answers, particularly about the so-called safeguards they put in place after eldest son josh admitted to molesting four of his sisters. two of the sisters, jessa and jill spoke out about the scandal. here's what they had to say last night. >> in josh's case he was a boy, a young
it's the al capone method so you can't get him on much and you get him on tax evasion. one, he took money out and why. when you didn't tell thus truth, you lied to us and may try to get him on some well you know they're trying to get him on this arkansaschaic banking argument and lying to the feds about it. it's difficult, it's a stretch. we all know now we're looking at the underlying sexual abuse crimes because that's what they found out about and trying to bring it it to the forefront....
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it's the al campaign capone maybe method so when you can't get him on much you get them on tax evasione took money out and why. when you didn't tell thus truth you lied to us and may try to get him on some, well, you know they're trying to get him on this archaic banking argument and then maybe lying to the feds about it. it's difficult, it's a stretch. but we all know now that we're probably looking at the underlying sexual abuse crimes because that's what they found out about, and now they're just trying to bring it to the forefront however they can. >> we'll learn more at the arraignment on tuesday. mark o'mara, thank you as always for your analysis. >> thanks. >>> i want to turn now to the molestation scandal that is rocking the duggars. the popular family behind the tlc show "19 kids and counting." jim bob and michelle speaking out for the first time this week but their interview with fox news' megyn kelly has left more questions than answers, particularly about the so-called safeguards they put in place after eldest son josh admitted to molesting four of his sisters. two of the s
it's the al campaign capone maybe method so when you can't get him on much you get them on tax evasione took money out and why. when you didn't tell thus truth you lied to us and may try to get him on some, well, you know they're trying to get him on this archaic banking argument and then maybe lying to the feds about it. it's difficult, it's a stretch. but we all know now that we're probably looking at the underlying sexual abuse crimes because that's what they found out about, and now they're...
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in 2011 a colt 38 once owned by al capone once sold for over $100,000. >>> the star tribune says thep stepped down this morning. they charged the archdiocese with failing to disclose. >> on thursday francis releases a rare teaching letter. it is expected to urge all people to fight global warming as a moral imperative. scientists say it could do more to narrow greenhouse gases. >>> a pyrotechnic accident ruined his guitar. the display shoots fire into the air and it appears to hit his head. as you see, smoke rises from clifford clifford's hair. the band cut the show short. he later tweeted a picture of part of his face in band damages and give as thumb's-up. >>> many accuse rachel dolezal of lying about her race. she abruptly canceled a meeting torchlt where she planned to explain herself. john has more on the revelations from her family. good morning. >> reporter: good morning. rachel dolezal has been the center of fireworks after her family came foofrmtd now dolezal is the subject of multiple investigations here includeing two here at city hall and some members of her naacp chapter
in 2011 a colt 38 once owned by al capone once sold for over $100,000. >>> the star tribune says thep stepped down this morning. they charged the archdiocese with failing to disclose. >> on thursday francis releases a rare teaching letter. it is expected to urge all people to fight global warming as a moral imperative. scientists say it could do more to narrow greenhouse gases. >>> a pyrotechnic accident ruined his guitar. the display shoots fire into the air and it...
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new york city schools, italian american advocates want a series of books touting the gangster al caponeotypes of italian-americans, now going public claiming that the school's chancellor brushed off their original complaint. >>> metallica's rocking rendition of the national anthem. watch this. ♪ >> how great is that? the heavy metal group getting thunderous applause well due, for their rendition as members of the armed forces held a giant american flag. warriors are one away from taking that title. wow! >> your comments have been pouring in all morning regarding that particular guitar rif. robert brown says jimi hendrix still did it best. >> okay. we can't book him any more. sandi taylor too bad most people did not have their hand over their heart. i didn't notice that. >> it was noted. >> and chris says what a great performance. thanks for your responses. >> in my head that's what i sound like when i'm playing the guitar. >> in your head? >> but in real life not so much. >> they have eight grammys under their belt. >> you need an amp for father's day. >> you know what? my wife could ki
new york city schools, italian american advocates want a series of books touting the gangster al caponeotypes of italian-americans, now going public claiming that the school's chancellor brushed off their original complaint. >>> metallica's rocking rendition of the national anthem. watch this. ♪ >> how great is that? the heavy metal group getting thunderous applause well due, for their rendition as members of the armed forces held a giant american flag. warriors are one away...