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al capone, various mid western murderers and thieves.eorge kelly ends up in the introductory and managed to get out in the 50's. bailey ends up with george in alcatraz, he is later released into state prison and charles by that point had sort of softened on the whole affair and he went to fdr and hoover and said, harvey bailey had nothing to do with the kid napping, we ought to let him out, so he agrees to probation for harvey and sets him up as a -- missouri with a job as a cabinet maker and gets him a room at the ymca where he lived out the rest of his life without committing another crime the urschels end up intact. they spent the rest of their lives, you know, running their oil business, they set up a number of foundations, biochemical research in texas, but they didn't feel that comfortable in texas, the wild west anymore, spent a lot of time traveling through europe collecting art and lived happily ever after. but part of what charles experienced made him detest publicity of any kind, so he instructed the rest of his family and any
al capone, various mid western murderers and thieves.eorge kelly ends up in the introductory and managed to get out in the 50's. bailey ends up with george in alcatraz, he is later released into state prison and charles by that point had sort of softened on the whole affair and he went to fdr and hoover and said, harvey bailey had nothing to do with the kid napping, we ought to let him out, so he agrees to probation for harvey and sets him up as a -- missouri with a job as a cabinet maker and...
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thompson had formed an unholy alliance without capone and his criminal empire in chicago. cermak came in on about to rid the city of capone, and the way he was going to do that was to ally himself with another gang known as the terrible chilies, who were operating on the north side of the city. and he literally had hired some of the men to be his police officers and bodyguards. they had made as estimation attempt weeks earlier on frank nati, who was capone's chief lieutenant. so while this is all going on, prohibition is about to begin. and the elimination of prohibition eliminates one of the criminal empire's most lucrative sources of money. so with banks drying up, the bankrupting businesses not as good as it used to be, and the prohibition coming to an end, they are looking for other ways to make money what happens and the three years since the market failure, an incredible state of kidnappings began occurring across the country , an estimated 2,000 kidnappings have occurred between 1930 in 1933. charles lindberg being probably the most famous. so with no money left in
thompson had formed an unholy alliance without capone and his criminal empire in chicago. cermak came in on about to rid the city of capone, and the way he was going to do that was to ally himself with another gang known as the terrible chilies, who were operating on the north side of the city. and he literally had hired some of the men to be his police officers and bodyguards. they had made as estimation attempt weeks earlier on frank nati, who was capone's chief lieutenant. so while this is...
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starring james cagney about a character based on al -- al capone. almost said al pacino. so hoover knew if he was going to be successful with his agents as a law enforcement agency, the was going to have to create them as heroes. he didn't want the gangsters to be the heroes anymore. the wanted his agents to be the heroes and went to james cagney and complained and said, you ought to star in something that makes a hero out of the law enforcement officers. and basically at the time there was a big kind of public revulsion at these gangster movies that were growing increasingly violent, if you can believe that, and so the -- hollywood fearing that there would be some kind of censorship imposed by the government, creates their own kind of rating system, and one of the things that they outlaw is gangster movies. they try to get the entire industry not to produce them. but hoover manages to get one caveat put into the code, and that is that if you're going to make a gangster movie, you have to have an fbi agent in it. and if you're going have to an fbi nath your move, j. edgar
starring james cagney about a character based on al -- al capone. almost said al pacino. so hoover knew if he was going to be successful with his agents as a law enforcement agency, the was going to have to create them as heroes. he didn't want the gangsters to be the heroes anymore. the wanted his agents to be the heroes and went to james cagney and complained and said, you ought to star in something that makes a hero out of the law enforcement officers. and basically at the time there was a...
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in fact, he studied for a close-up the al capone mall. he studied gangs in chicago and expressed admiration for the way in which gangs can extract money from people by using threats and intimidation. he basically develop a political strategy based on doing the same thing. he realized he can't put a gun to your head but he could accuse you of racism or we could do is threaten to use, have as activists use all the backounds in the nation bathrooms at o'hare airport reduce threaten to paralyze corporations, paralyze the government unless they paid him off. i think that sergey has been mastered by people like obama and hillary. if you look at the clinton foundation is essential operates on his principles. >> recently been moving more into producing documentaries or movies along with your books. >> for most unlike her i was a writer and speaker. i realized that politically they are concerned side has much smaller megaphones than the less. the left has huge megaphones as able to get his message out very widely. even if conservatives have good i
in fact, he studied for a close-up the al capone mall. he studied gangs in chicago and expressed admiration for the way in which gangs can extract money from people by using threats and intimidation. he basically develop a political strategy based on doing the same thing. he realized he can't put a gun to your head but he could accuse you of racism or we could do is threaten to use, have as activists use all the backounds in the nation bathrooms at o'hare airport reduce threaten to paralyze...
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singing for capone, luciano. you know the names. >> juana! juana!ity of a breach can quickly become the only thing you think about. that's where at&t can help. at at&t we monitor our network traffic so we can see things others can't. mitigating risks across your business. leaving you free to focus on what matters most. ♪ ♪ the beautiful sound of customers making the most of their united flight. power, wi-fi, and streaming entertainment. that's... seize the journey friendly. ♪ ♪ nothing artificial. just real roasted turkey. carved thick. that's the right way to make a good turkey sandwich. the right way to eat it? is however you eat it. panera. food as it should be. >>> cuba is not havana. it's a bigger country that you might imagine, and the road to santiago to cuba, the country's second largest city, takes you 12 hours on their less than modern highway system. along the way, you see aguarian cuba, the country in which most cubans lived pre-revolution. ♪ ♪ >> santiago is a poor city. it's blacker. unlike havana, the symbols and faces of the revoluti
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singing for capone, luciano. you know the names. >> juana! juana!ones for the family? get the samsung galaxy s6 for zero upfront, with no monthly payments plus, get a samsung 4g lte tablet on us when you get a new data plan through sunday only. only from t-mobile. some neighbors are energy saving superstars. how do you become a superstar? with pg&e's free online home energy checkup. in just under 5 minutes you can see how you use energy and get quick and easy tips on how to keep your monthly bill down and your energy savings up. don't let your neighbor enjoy all the savings. take the free home energy checkup. honey, we need a new refrigerator. visit pge.com/checkup and get started today. >>> cuba is not havana. it's a bigger country that you might imagine, and the road to santiago to cuba, the country's second largest city, takes you 12 hours on their less than modern highway system. along the way, you see aguarian cuba, the country in which most cubans lived pre-revolution. ♪ ♪ >> santiago is a poor city. it's blacker. unlike havana, the symbols an
singing for capone, luciano. you know the names. >> juana! juana!ones for the family? get the samsung galaxy s6 for zero upfront, with no monthly payments plus, get a samsung 4g lte tablet on us when you get a new data plan through sunday only. only from t-mobile. some neighbors are energy saving superstars. how do you become a superstar? with pg&e's free online home energy checkup. in just under 5 minutes you can see how you use energy and get quick and easy tips on how to keep your...
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singing for capone, luciano. united flight. power, wi-fi, and streaming entertainment. that's... seize the journey friendly. ♪ ♪ nothing artificial. just real roasted turkey. carved thick. that's the right way to make a good turkey sandwich. the right way to eat it? is however you eat it. panera. food as it should be. when you're not confident your company's data is secure, the possibility of a breach can quickly become the only thing you think about. that's where at&t can help. at at&t we monitor our network traffic so we can see things others can't. mitigating risks across your business. leaving you free to focus on what matters most. each sheet is 75% more absorbent charmin ultra mega roll equals mega value. so you can use less with every go. which means charmin ultra mega roll lasts longer than even the leading thousand-sheet brand. enjoy the go with charmin. everyone is looking for ways while to cut expenses.s unique, and that's where pg&e's online business energy checkup tool can really help. you can use it
singing for capone, luciano. united flight. power, wi-fi, and streaming entertainment. that's... seize the journey friendly. ♪ ♪ nothing artificial. just real roasted turkey. carved thick. that's the right way to make a good turkey sandwich. the right way to eat it? is however you eat it. panera. food as it should be. when you're not confident your company's data is secure, the possibility of a breach can quickly become the only thing you think about. that's where at&t can help. at...
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i think he's on a level now with al capone and pablo escobar. >> and with apparently anyway extraordinary levels of complicity and huge amounts of support. we heard about this audio of him tunnelling out of his prison cell but everybody could hear but nobody came running. how do you catch a man like this who appears to be surrounded by so many layers of support? >> he's been one of the key -- the key to his success has been controlling authorities whether they be mayors or policemen on a beat to generals to state governors. because he makes so much money trafficking marijuana, heroin, cryst cryst cryst cryst crystal, and cocaine to americans, he's got so much money and also a powerful force of intimidation. a prison guard, they can go to his families house and say if you don't work with him we're going to kill you. however, these drug traffickers do get caught. he was caught twice even though he escaped twice. many of these traffickers, pablo escobar eventually you had the pentagon, cia, dea, all targeting him until they killed him. >> okay. thank you so much for your insight there. speak
i think he's on a level now with al capone and pablo escobar. >> and with apparently anyway extraordinary levels of complicity and huge amounts of support. we heard about this audio of him tunnelling out of his prison cell but everybody could hear but nobody came running. how do you catch a man like this who appears to be surrounded by so many layers of support? >> he's been one of the key -- the key to his success has been controlling authorities whether they be mayors or policemen...
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. >> that is our al capone burger. >> elk. >> it is elk with mozerella wedge with a roll. >> cool lookingruck. >> how long have you had it. >> as of right you this we have been opened for six months. >> where can we find me. >> at 34th and drexel, right in front of the drexel will on 34th and market or late night at frankford and girard. >> that is a good spot. >> yeah. >> this is good. >> thank you for showing it to us. >> thank you. >> i serve identify. >> it is lost in the woods. you say you kate tear. >> we do corporate catering, we did a wedding a week ago. anything that you can feed a person we will do it. >> weddings, just pull the truck up to the reception. >> they have us do and bring the food with us or we can bring the truck to the reception. >> that would be kind of a cool reception. >> we also do roast rib rack, we do pull pork roast, and everything. >> okay. >> thank you for that. >> you should have your wedding maybe. >> we will talk after the show. >> serve elk. >> coming up next we will talk about the top bars in the area. >> yes, new survey came out, 50 top bars in phila
. >> that is our al capone burger. >> elk. >> it is elk with mozerella wedge with a roll. >> cool lookingruck. >> how long have you had it. >> as of right you this we have been opened for six months. >> where can we find me. >> at 34th and drexel, right in front of the drexel will on 34th and market or late night at frankford and girard. >> that is a good spot. >> yeah. >> this is good. >> thank you for showing it to us....
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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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chicago, they have al capone. >> chicago people, way nicer! >> is the midwestern hospitality -- > that's right. >> reporter: are they so nice they will let the mets win tonight? >> no, they are not nice on the field. >> we are the first with music and art and anything that's happening in the world starts here. >> reporter: don't forget one of the more contentious topics, pizza! they have the jam-packed chicago pie onions pepper sausage and anything else they can squeeze in theirs versus the traditional new york slice. simple in its beauty. unique in its taste. >> number one in new york pizza. italian pizza, thin sliced. that's the originator, no? >> we definitely got the better pizza. i mean, it's just so unique, so satisfying. it just kills new york's thin kind of boring pie. >> deep dish is way too thick. it's a little too overcompensating. >> reporter: but when it comes down to it, this is about a chance to get to the world series. mets fans have every right to feel like they are in the driver's seat up 2-0 but the cubs fans say welcome to
chicago, they have al capone. >> chicago people, way nicer! >> is the midwestern hospitality -- > that's right. >> reporter: are they so nice they will let the mets win tonight? >> no, they are not nice on the field. >> we are the first with music and art and anything that's happening in the world starts here. >> reporter: don't forget one of the more contentious topics, pizza! they have the jam-packed chicago pie onions pepper sausage and anything else...
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after the gangsterrism of the '30s, machine guns and al capone, we passed the national firearms act that restricted machine guns and gangster weapons. in '68 after the assassinations of the president, robert kennedy and martin luther king we passed the act. after reagan was shot, brady bill. after shootings in the '90s, patrick purdy killing children in a schoolyard in stockton, california, we got an assault weapons ban. america used to react and say we can make a change here. now we don't make any change. we just go through this bloodshed without any change. and i'm only talking about reasonable change. some proposals can go too far, obviousl obviously. >> to jim cavanaugh's point, when roads are broken, we fix them. when programs are defective, we change them. kate snow if it didn't take a member of congress taking a round in the head at a safeway market in tucson or a classroom full of kids in connecticut, i guess that's why the president is so angry. >> that's what he's hoping, that this one will trigger a change. i'm sitting here thinking of mark and jackie barden. they had a son na
after the gangsterrism of the '30s, machine guns and al capone, we passed the national firearms act that restricted machine guns and gangster weapons. in '68 after the assassinations of the president, robert kennedy and martin luther king we passed the act. after reagan was shot, brady bill. after shootings in the '90s, patrick purdy killing children in a schoolyard in stockton, california, we got an assault weapons ban. america used to react and say we can make a change here. now we don't make...
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. >> in a document cited at the top of page 53, lerner prepares to getting al capone to using audits to intimidate tax exempt organizations. lerner's improper intervention into the audit process is described in section 2c-5b of the republican review, examples include how lerner may have directed audits of cross roads gps, a group affiliated with ms. palen. >> thank you, senator. thank you and senator hatch for holding this important hearing. it's been almost 2 1/2 years since the committee opened this based on their conservative political views. the question to ask at this point is what have we learned? certainly that the irs was guilty of gross mismanagement or in the words of our ranking member, vast bureaucratic dysfunction. but i believe we do the american people a disservice if we attribute the inexcusable behavior of irs employees to simply to incompetence. the fact that the culture at the irs allowed employees to believe that they could let their personal political views guide how they treated taxpayers. and that there would be no repercussions whatsoever for so. simply put, w
. >> in a document cited at the top of page 53, lerner prepares to getting al capone to using audits to intimidate tax exempt organizations. lerner's improper intervention into the audit process is described in section 2c-5b of the republican review, examples include how lerner may have directed audits of cross roads gps, a group affiliated with ms. palen. >> thank you, senator. thank you and senator hatch for holding this important hearing. it's been almost 2 1/2 years since the...
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. >> learner compares the approach that led to getting al capone to using awe dits to intimidate tax exempt organizations. learner's process is described in the republican reviews, examples include how learner may have directed audits of the group. thank you, mr. ranking member. >> thank you, mr. chairman. i want to thank you and senator hatch for holding this very important hearing. it's been two and a half years almost since the finance committee opened its bipartisan investigation into the ishs's targeting of social welfare groups based on their political view. the question we have to ask is what have we learned. certainly that the irs was guilty of gross mismanagement or in the words of our ranking member, vast bureaucratic dysfunction. but i think we do the american people a disservice if we say it's simply incompetence. the fact that the culture at the irs allowed employees to believe that they could let their personal political views guide how they treated taxpayers and that there would be no repercussions for doing so. simply put, we need a culture change at the irs. american
. >> learner compares the approach that led to getting al capone to using awe dits to intimidate tax exempt organizations. learner's process is described in the republican reviews, examples include how learner may have directed audits of the group. thank you, mr. ranking member. >> thank you, mr. chairman. i want to thank you and senator hatch for holding this very important hearing. it's been two and a half years almost since the finance committee opened its bipartisan...
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. >> in the top of a top lerner compares the approach to getting al capone to using audit to intimidate tax exempt organizations. lerner's improper intervention into the audit process is described in section 2-c-5b of the republican views and examples include how lerner may have directed audits of crossroads gps, a group affiliated with miss palin. thank you, mr. ranking member. >> okay. senator thune? >> thank you, mr. chairman. i want to thank you and senator hatch for holding this very important hearing. it's been as already noted 2 1/2 years almost since the finance committee opened its bipartisan investigation in to the irs' targeting on social welfare groups because of their conservative political views. i think the question we have to ask at this point what have we learned. certainly that the irs was guilty of gross mismanagement or in the words of our ranking member vast bureaucratic dysfunction. but i believe we do the american people a disservice if we attribute the inexcusable behavior of irs employees simply to incompetence. to do so would ignore the fundamental problem at h
. >> in the top of a top lerner compares the approach to getting al capone to using audit to intimidate tax exempt organizations. lerner's improper intervention into the audit process is described in section 2-c-5b of the republican views and examples include how lerner may have directed audits of crossroads gps, a group affiliated with miss palin. thank you, mr. ranking member. >> okay. senator thune? >> thank you, mr. chairman. i want to thank you and senator hatch for...