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this is 93 palm, better known as al capone's mansion. >> al capone, commissar of vice and corruption, became a front-page figure and a millionaire... >> capone was america's most notorious gangster, running the prohibition-era chicago mob known for bootlegging, smuggling, prostitution, and guess what -- murder. in 1927, capone came to miami beach and secretly bought the compound under someone else's name. ♪ now, 93 palm has been renovated and turned into an upscale venue for shooting films and videos. the 6,000-square-foot main house, it sits on a 30,000-square-foot lot overlooking biscayne bay on palm island between miami and miami beach. >> this is a private beach of the mansion. every six months, we bring new sand. ♪ >> the new italian owners paid $8 million for the property plus a nearly $2 million renovation. >> we found it in very bad condition. when we bought this property, we decided to save it. >> but they made sure to maintain many of the original details. >> now we are in the bathroom of the cabana. all the structure is original. >> this is the original window. >> as many 1
this is 93 palm, better known as al capone's mansion. >> al capone, commissar of vice and corruption, became a front-page figure and a millionaire... >> capone was america's most notorious gangster, running the prohibition-era chicago mob known for bootlegging, smuggling, prostitution, and guess what -- murder. in 1927, capone came to miami beach and secretly bought the compound under someone else's name. ♪ now, 93 palm has been renovated and turned into an upscale venue for...
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capone said he recognized her from a post on the police department's facebook page. >> breaking the doorown and just getting her out and went down stairs and called 911. i was trying to help somebody out. >> she was not hurt in the ordeal. the police chief plans to honor leo and his buddy at an upcoming council meting. >>> new jersey is closer to making the controversial parcc exam a requirement for high school graduate. the state board of education approved the proposal in the first of two votes needed on the issue. this proposal would keep students in the classes of 2020 and 2021 from being able to opt out of the parcc test and now up for public comment for 60 days before the board takes a final vote. >>> legend merle haggard has died. ♪ a place where even squares can have a ball ♪ >> his manager confirmed the singer died of pneumonia today in california best known for hits like "sing me back home." he was inducted in the country music haul of fame in 1994 and a kennedy center honoree in 2010. today was his 79th birthday. >>> there's a new call to change food labels. >> and maybe it ma
capone said he recognized her from a post on the police department's facebook page. >> breaking the doorown and just getting her out and went down stairs and called 911. i was trying to help somebody out. >> she was not hurt in the ordeal. the police chief plans to honor leo and his buddy at an upcoming council meting. >>> new jersey is closer to making the controversial parcc exam a requirement for high school graduate. the state board of education approved the proposal in...
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believe me, it was a bigger flop on "dancing with the stars" than al capone.me. i needed the money. i was supporting my family. i had been fired by abc. 1985. and so think had this great failure. but then the ratings came in. and these historic ratings. i had 22 job offers before breakfast was done. i started my daytime show. the rest is history. happy ending. >> you end up on our couch. >> i end up on your couch. >>> coming up, a big change to the $20 bill. the treasury bill is going to replace president andrew jackson with harriet tubman. so many of you are wondering is the treasury pandering to the pc police? i'm going to talk to the people on the avenue of americas. >>> and life has been good to singer joe walsh, but he's not good to the republican party. we'll explain. ♪ ♪ i've lived in hotels, stare at the wall ♪ audi pilotless vehicles have conquered highways, mountains, and racetracks. and now much of that same advanced technology is found in the new audi a4. with one notable difference... the all-new audi a4, with available traffic jam assist. i'm bus
believe me, it was a bigger flop on "dancing with the stars" than al capone.me. i needed the money. i was supporting my family. i had been fired by abc. 1985. and so think had this great failure. but then the ratings came in. and these historic ratings. i had 22 job offers before breakfast was done. i started my daytime show. the rest is history. happy ending. >> you end up on our couch. >> i end up on your couch. >>> coming up, a big change to the $20 bill. the...
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it's entitled, brussels and the al capone model. you argue that it's time for europe to break its jihadist networks the same way the u.s. broke the mob. explain what you mean by that. >> when the u.s. went after the mob one of the key principles was to go after mobsters for anything that you can, not just their mob-related activity, but al capone, one of the u.s.' most celebrity criminals, the u.s.' first celebrity criminal was arrest i'd and indicted not for being a bootlegger or a murderer, mobster, but for income tax evasion, for not paying income taxes on his illegal income. likewise, robert kennedy when he ran the justice department said he would arrest a mobster for spitting on the sidewalk. my argument is that right now you have such angie haddist network in europe such that even after this cell that carried out the paris and brussels attacks had carried out two major attack, according to reports investigators are still only now getting their heads wrapped around that network. that calls for really taking any and all appropri
it's entitled, brussels and the al capone model. you argue that it's time for europe to break its jihadist networks the same way the u.s. broke the mob. explain what you mean by that. >> when the u.s. went after the mob one of the key principles was to go after mobsters for anything that you can, not just their mob-related activity, but al capone, one of the u.s.' most celebrity criminals, the u.s.' first celebrity criminal was arrest i'd and indicted not for being a bootlegger or a...
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. >> today i will smith a notice of intention to nominate walter capone for associate justice of the new jersey supreme court. the senate president has agreed to see his nomination will be scheduled for hearings and in a timely manner. >> he is expected to be confirmed by the state's senate, the selection will maintain the current partisan balance in the state supreme court, three republicans, three democrats, and one independent. >>> philadelphia's mayor jim kenney appoints adam thiel to be the cities new fire commissioner. thiel most recently served as virginia's public secretary of home land security. before that he served as fire chief in alexandria, virginia. >>> coming up next on "eyewitness news" neighbors fight what they called a construction crisis. >> unpaved street and unfinish work, neighbors are speaking out against a local developer who has not kept his prom toys finish the work. i'm anita oh and we will tell you why the township is getting involved. >>> summer is just around the corner, snow is over. summer is coming. we will find out which shore town beat out californ
. >> today i will smith a notice of intention to nominate walter capone for associate justice of the new jersey supreme court. the senate president has agreed to see his nomination will be scheduled for hearings and in a timely manner. >> he is expected to be confirmed by the state's senate, the selection will maintain the current partisan balance in the state supreme court, three republicans, three democrats, and one independent. >>> philadelphia's mayor jim kenney...
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even down next to that cooler ocean water we're still holding i don't and to 57 in capon 257.it willfairly mil. 59 degrees between 6 o'clock and 8 o'clock. temperatures are going to dip a little bit as that rain arrives and becomes steadier so by 11 o'clock i can see us dropping to about 54 but once the rain ends again late this morning, maybe up to about lunchtime you're going to see those numbers start to turn around and some sunshine comes back. 62 degrees by 3 o'clock. and 64 is your high today. we'll hit that at about 4 o'clock this afternoon. we also have a freeze watch in effect and i know you guys are getting tired of this. this is because overnight -- karen is like yes. overnight tonight we have cooler air dipping back in and while we'll probably get down to about 40 in philadelphia some of these northern and western areas like allentown northern bucks chester northern montgomery county and then down through rural parts of south jersey could dip closer to the freezing mark so once again, it's pot adamantstes indoors in those areas. towards the end of the week the temperature
even down next to that cooler ocean water we're still holding i don't and to 57 in capon 257.it willfairly mil. 59 degrees between 6 o'clock and 8 o'clock. temperatures are going to dip a little bit as that rain arrives and becomes steadier so by 11 o'clock i can see us dropping to about 54 but once the rain ends again late this morning, maybe up to about lunchtime you're going to see those numbers start to turn around and some sunshine comes back. 62 degrees by 3 o'clock. and 64 is your high...
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. >> wouldn't it weaken them like it weakened al capone during prohibition?>> i don't know how to answer that question really, bob. >> i think it'd put them out of business and that's the purpose of it. it's to reduce the crime and violence and stop the killing. people are dying in this drug trade in central and south america in staggering numbers, compared to the united states. >> in uruguay, combatting drug cartel violence was a major aim of a cannabis legalization campaign last year. >> the campaign was mounted in support of legalization legislation pushed by uruguay's president jose mujica. >> last december, uruguay became the first country in the world to legalize the production and sale of recreational marijuana. > > the cannabis legalization effort was spearheaded by mujica's presidential secretary, diego canepa. >> in denver last year, canepa and other latin american officials participated in the drug policy alliance's meeting of legalization advocates >> we are working very hard to move from vienna to new york to start the discussions. it's very impo
. >> wouldn't it weaken them like it weakened al capone during prohibition?>> i don't know how to answer that question really, bob. >> i think it'd put them out of business and that's the purpose of it. it's to reduce the crime and violence and stop the killing. people are dying in this drug trade in central and south america in staggering numbers, compared to the united states. >> in uruguay, combatting drug cartel violence was a major aim of a cannabis legalization...
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low security, nonviolent criminals, al capone was there for a while.i needed day, the jazz singer, tim timothy lee. i've been there. if you have to go to the big house, that's a good one to go to. heather: you think the judge will prove that? >> it's unclear. in the end, it doesn't matter. it's up to la authorities. even if the judge recommended, it's not binding on los angelesthe seventh woodstock application california. how serious is it in the death quest mark . reporter: the motive here is that durst killed berman to keep her from telling prosecutors in new york that durst killed his first wife in 1982 and a key piece of evidence in the firm in los angeles murder case is a letter the killer sent to the beverly hills police telling them where the body of berman was and he misspelled beverly. there you see, that's on the top letter. the bottom letter is a letter that durst sent to berman that was more recently discovered again. beverly is misspelled and durst is confronted with the two letters by hbo filmmakers in the jinx and the look on his face is enough to convict him. he could n
low security, nonviolent criminals, al capone was there for a while.i needed day, the jazz singer, tim timothy lee. i've been there. if you have to go to the big house, that's a good one to go to. heather: you think the judge will prove that? >> it's unclear. in the end, it doesn't matter. it's up to la authorities. even if the judge recommended, it's not binding on los angelesthe seventh woodstock application california. how serious is it in the death quest mark . reporter: the motive...
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of my biggest triumph and my worst disaster, the highest syndicated show ever, the opening of al capone'sthree, two, one. >> i promised all the critics that if we didn't find anything i would sing a song. so -- ♪ chicago, chicago, that toddling town ♪ >> i went right across the street when i found nothing. i got tequila drunk. i went to the hotel, do not disturb, i had 22 job offers. >>> never miss an episode of "the five." "special report" is next. >>> the race for the white house, with the empire state in the rear-view mirror. it's all about the math. for both parties. this is special report. >>> good evening, welcome to washington, i'm bret baier, while both parties' front-runners say the picture is clear tonight of a possible general election campaign between hillary clinton and donald trump, both races are not over. clinton has piled up a huge delegate lead after trouncing senator bernie sanders in tuesday's new york primary. while donald trump and his newly beefed-up campaign team kept their chances alive of avoiding a contested republican convention. we ha
of my biggest triumph and my worst disaster, the highest syndicated show ever, the opening of al capone'sthree, two, one. >> i promised all the critics that if we didn't find anything i would sing a song. so -- ♪ chicago, chicago, that toddling town ♪ >> i went right across the street when i found nothing. i got tequila drunk. i went to the hotel, do not disturb, i had 22 job offers. >>> never miss an episode of "the five." "special report" is next....
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. >> if you don't file are you likely to end up in prison like al capone did. >> the chronic nonfilersnal prosecution. but for the majority of people, the real issue is if you owe the government money, you will face penalties for not paying that money by tax time. if you're owed a refund you have three years to file those taxes and collect the refund. >> rebecca jarvis with last-minute tax advice. >>> coming up next, "pop news." manage your chronic pain, you may be sooo constipated it els like everyone can go ...except you. opioid-induced constipation, oic, is a different type of constipation, which may need a different approach. longing for a change? have the conversation with ur doctor about oic, and ask about prescription treatment options. ♪ lowe's oanyone can haveee a beautiful garden. finally, something in this yard as beautiful as me. enjoy. don't let dust and allergies get and life's beautiful moments. with flonase allergy relief, they wont. most allergy pills only control one inf
. >> if you don't file are you likely to end up in prison like al capone did. >> the chronic nonfilersnal prosecution. but for the majority of people, the real issue is if you owe the government money, you will face penalties for not paying that money by tax time. if you're owed a refund you have three years to file those taxes and collect the refund. >> rebecca jarvis with last-minute tax advice. >>> coming up next, "pop news." manage your chronic pain, you...
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i want to be the hnic, be the top man, al capone. >> walter cooperwood is awaiting trial on 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. and 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 reg
i want to be the hnic, be the top man, al capone. >> walter cooperwood is awaiting trial on 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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like, when probation of alcohol existed, al capone set up -- america was, you know, drinking as muching to the under -- >> the black market. >> black market, right. and people like kennedy were selling alcohol illegally and making their fortune on the back of it. when they legalized, there may have been one or two more casualties than before, but there were an awful lot of drunk people when it was prohibited. but most of the problems went away. and the same, you know, if you can decriminalize other drugs, most of the problems will go away. there will be maybe one or two casualties, which may not have existed. there'll be an awful lot less casualties, like there won't be 1.8 million people in american prisons, for instance. >> let me shift gears here a little bit. and i'm just curious if your perspective as a global business leader. the impact of donald trump on the perception of america around the world. >> it hasn't been good. he's come out with a lot of comments which make, i think, most people in the world feel very uncomfortable about. for one thing, free trade, you know, free tr
like, when probation of alcohol existed, al capone set up -- america was, you know, drinking as muching to the under -- >> the black market. >> black market, right. and people like kennedy were selling alcohol illegally and making their fortune on the back of it. when they legalized, there may have been one or two more casualties than before, but there were an awful lot of drunk people when it was prohibited. but most of the problems went away. and the same, you know, if you can...
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it's the al capone method. we'll find anything we can. it gives them the in into the community too find the bait. it's very problematic. okay. i have run out of time, so i'm going to skip the civil rights implications because obviously with all the civil liberties from the government infringements it creates civil rights. but i'll talk a little bit about the assumptions. first is, this entire program assumes that, one, muslim home grown terrorism is a serious problem when the facts and the data show otherwise. the vast majority of those who have attempted to engage in terrorism on u.s. soil are either foreigners who have come are recently here or part of a sting operation. there's a small minority that in fact people born and raised here and they got involved in a terrorist act. that's in addition to the fact that there's more numbers of non-muslim, i hate to use the word home grown terrorism, but terrorism suspects that are actually not related to islam whatsoever. it assumes these terrorists are freely operating and talking within musli
it's the al capone method. we'll find anything we can. it gives them the in into the community too find the bait. it's very problematic. okay. i have run out of time, so i'm going to skip the civil rights implications because obviously with all the civil liberties from the government infringements it creates civil rights. but i'll talk a little bit about the assumptions. first is, this entire program assumes that, one, muslim home grown terrorism is a serious problem when the facts and the data...
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the next step is how about people who have been disrupted referred to as the al capone kind of thing. in other words there are people i've talked the talk. the fbi has found out about it but they haven't gotten into a conspiracy. they haven't moved towards doing something but the talk is dangerous sounding. and you can't get them for simply saying jihadist type stuff. what has happened and probably 100, 200 or maybe more cases as these people i've been disrupted by resting them and predicting them on different charges. i was just at a performance last night of 1984 and there is the phrase about the thought crimes. this comes pretty close because they have spoken of course about possibly committing a crime but that's all they have done. and then they get prosecuted because of that. their whole record is looked at to see if there's something they can be put in jail for. in other words if you look at these guys, in some respects that triggered this look at the immigrants it's almost impossible to enter this country without lying in some respects on misidentifying something on your papers
the next step is how about people who have been disrupted referred to as the al capone kind of thing. in other words there are people i've talked the talk. the fbi has found out about it but they haven't gotten into a conspiracy. they haven't moved towards doing something but the talk is dangerous sounding. and you can't get them for simply saying jihadist type stuff. what has happened and probably 100, 200 or maybe more cases as these people i've been disrupted by resting them and predicting...
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it is the al capone method. if we cannot prove it we will find anything we can. and the counter violent extremist programs give the in in the community to find the base. it is problematic. i have run out of time so i will skip the civil rights implicati implications because with all of the civil liberty infringements create this. this data shows muslim terrorist is a problem but the vast majority of those attempting to engage in terrorism on u.s. soil are either foreigners who have come recently here or part of a sting operation. there is a small minority of people born and raised here and get involved in a terrorist pact. there is in addition to the fact there is more numbers of non-muslim terrorist suspects that are not related to this whatsoever. it assumes these terrorist are freely operating and talking within muslim communities. as if they are hiding and among us. if you in filtrate you will find us. so the youth who are victims of sting operations going online and their parents have no idea this is happening. their families don't know. their religious lead
it is the al capone method. if we cannot prove it we will find anything we can. and the counter violent extremist programs give the in in the community to find the base. it is problematic. i have run out of time so i will skip the civil rights implicati implications because with all of the civil liberty infringements create this. this data shows muslim terrorist is a problem but the vast majority of those attempting to engage in terrorism on u.s. soil are either foreigners who have come...
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al capone, who was the u.s.'s first celebrity criminal, was ultimately arrested, indicted, and convicted not for being a mobster, not for being a killer, not for being a bootlegger, but rather for not paying taxes on his illegal income. it was said, under robert kennedy's justice department, that he would arrest a mobster for spitting on the sidewalk. ultimately, finding lesser offenses is important. and within european jihadist networks, which are identifiable and under surveillance, there's often financial fraud and other small crimes, where they can pick people up. this isn't ultimately a perfect solution, but in the short term, where we've had these two major attacks and more would-be attackers who are at large right now, i think it's very important to disrupt and thin down the networks that you're trying to monitor. in the longer term, looking at the problem i raised of bureaucracy is very important. there need to be reforms within the e.u., including within countries. and we also need to be very much appris
al capone, who was the u.s.'s first celebrity criminal, was ultimately arrested, indicted, and convicted not for being a mobster, not for being a killer, not for being a bootlegger, but rather for not paying taxes on his illegal income. it was said, under robert kennedy's justice department, that he would arrest a mobster for spitting on the sidewalk. ultimately, finding lesser offenses is important. and within european jihadist networks, which are identifiable and under surveillance, there's...
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did with al capone. he was the u.s.'s first celebrity criminal.ted, indicted and went to prison not for bootlegging, murder, or being a mobster but income tax evasion. they need to get these guys off the streets. >> the fact is you have to be able to track them down. that's the biggest challenge. so many of them by this account, over two dozen, are on the run. they don't know where they are. that will be the challenge right there, trying to track them down. thank you so much for joining us today. >>> all right. let's take a quick break. voters in wisconsin heading to the polls this morning. the economy clearl one of the biggest concerns. which candidate do they think is best suited to bring back thousands of lost jobs. answer ahead. ♪ in new york state, we believe tomorrow starts today. all across the state, the economy is growing, with creative new business incentives, the lowest taxes in decades, and new infrastructure for a new generation attracting the talent and companies of tomorrow. like in rochester, with world-class botox. and in buffalo,
did with al capone. he was the u.s.'s first celebrity criminal.ted, indicted and went to prison not for bootlegging, murder, or being a mobster but income tax evasion. they need to get these guys off the streets. >> the fact is you have to be able to track them down. that's the biggest challenge. so many of them by this account, over two dozen, are on the run. they don't know where they are. that will be the challenge right there, trying to track them down. thank you so much for joining...
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al capone who is the u.s.' first criminal who was arrested and indicted not for being a mobster or a killer but rather for not paying taxes on his illegal income. it was said under robert kennedy's justice center that he would arrest a mobster for spitting on the sidewalk. ultimately finding lesser offenses is important. within european jihadist network , there's often financial fraud and other small crimes where they can pick people up. this isn't ultimately a perfect solution, but in the short term where we've had these two major attacks and more would be attackers who are at large right now, i think it's very important to disrupt and thinned down the networks that you are trying to monitor. in the longer-term, looking at the problem i raised of bureaucracy is very important. there needs to be reforms within the eu including within countries. we also need to be very much apprised of those that affect the united states. this is a very unique time because the agreement has all but fell apart. in the past the eu
al capone who is the u.s.' first criminal who was arrested and indicted not for being a mobster or a killer but rather for not paying taxes on his illegal income. it was said under robert kennedy's justice center that he would arrest a mobster for spitting on the sidewalk. ultimately finding lesser offenses is important. within european jihadist network , there's often financial fraud and other small crimes where they can pick people up. this isn't ultimately a perfect solution, but in the...
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so it is the al capone method. and to come into the community it is very problematic. set-tos skip those civil-rights implications. i will talk about the assumptions. the vast majority of those getting gauge of terrorism recently if they have come or part of the safe operation there is a small minority those that were born and raised your. in there is more numbers of home grown terrorism suspects not related the heather assumes there freely operating if you infiltrate you will find them. the user to are victims of state operations that get them to go to the middle east. the parents have no idea that families don't know so it's not even an effective and then the community is collectively responsible for the punishment. now were the fbi is proposing the muslim communities to put them quit intervention there is absolutely no safe harbor in the gauges in the terrorist act. to the prosecutor civilly? and doesn't end up putting you in jail. seven to stand up for your rights if they find out the fbi betrayed your trust. they will not. this is the apparatus and it is very entr
so it is the al capone method. and to come into the community it is very problematic. set-tos skip those civil-rights implications. i will talk about the assumptions. the vast majority of those getting gauge of terrorism recently if they have come or part of the safe operation there is a small minority those that were born and raised your. in there is more numbers of home grown terrorism suspects not related the heather assumes there freely operating if you infiltrate you will find them. the...