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one says, "regarding alphonse capone" and another that reads "the capone cases." whoa!s is incredible. >> how about this one? "the kidnapping and murder of charles augustus lindbergh jr." >> that's amazing. marty wants to find out why his great-uncle would have these case files. his first step -- re-examine everything he thinks he knows about mike malone. do you remember much about uncle mike? >> not really. he'd show up, periodically, to visit my grandmother. >> what did he look like? >> he had deep-set eyes and he was mysterious-looking, honestly. i mean, he had this fedora on and an overcoat, even in the summer times. >> a real shadowy figure. >> very shadowy. >> did he participate a lot with the family? >> no. >> over the years, "mysterious mike" keeps his distance, until the day he dies of a brain aneurysm, in 1960. 25 years later, marty learns it ain't easy to dig up details on the secretive life of his great-uncle and the curious documents he left behind. marty even hires a private detective. >> no one really could give me a feel for what i had. i felt like it wa
one says, "regarding alphonse capone" and another that reads "the capone cases." whoa!s is incredible. >> how about this one? "the kidnapping and murder of charles augustus lindbergh jr." >> that's amazing. marty wants to find out why his great-uncle would have these case files. his first step -- re-examine everything he thinks he knows about mike malone. do you remember much about uncle mike? >> not really. he'd show up, periodically, to visit my...
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it was the telegraph race that brought in results for the local bookie that was controlled by the capone mob and they gave a franchise to kansas city. that was continued. 1950.an bender: there has been a murder of the two charlies. there is intense scrutiny on kansas city and the first looked into actual organized crime in kansas city. talk about what was done. that is where: the file you may look at played a big part. the of that documentation, profiles of all these people, you have to remember there was nobody looking at these people as a criminal entity. if they robbed a bank, they go after them. but they weren't looking at them as a crime family. there was a great deal of intelligence. organized crime squads, intelligence units, there wasn't a lot of profiling. than some background ome needed -- when s needed, theas profiles of these people were put together. all of these people were called in, gamblers, mafioso's, politicians. it was quite a show. his findings were devastating. when he left town, nothing much happened. a big year inr: 1950. the next year of note is probably in 1957.
it was the telegraph race that brought in results for the local bookie that was controlled by the capone mob and they gave a franchise to kansas city. that was continued. 1950.an bender: there has been a murder of the two charlies. there is intense scrutiny on kansas city and the first looked into actual organized crime in kansas city. talk about what was done. that is where: the file you may look at played a big part. the of that documentation, profiles of all these people, you have to...
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tony had been capone's driver. he gained power. he was appointed the new chief glenn gizzo died of natural causes. and then he had to be introduced. the meeting was coming about. joe, who knew everybody, he came from there, brought nick to the meeting to introduce him hand nick was now the anointed boss. as it was, there was always someone behind him. .hey called joe the bakery they rub at the bakery, that is what he ran. the silent, hidden powerbrokers. eventually nick broke away from the independent, on his own boss. he held that position for 26 years. jonathan bender: they called them top hoodlum squads? what laws did you have at your disposal? what could you use initially? wlliam ouseley: we had one statute that came out of the hearings that involved interstate transportation in gambling, arson, extortion, several crimes linked to interstate travel. if you've traveled interstate to conduct your gambling business, there was a law. without the interstate, there was no jurisdiction. these people know what is going on. they were ve
tony had been capone's driver. he gained power. he was appointed the new chief glenn gizzo died of natural causes. and then he had to be introduced. the meeting was coming about. joe, who knew everybody, he came from there, brought nick to the meeting to introduce him hand nick was now the anointed boss. as it was, there was always someone behind him. .hey called joe the bakery they rub at the bakery, that is what he ran. the silent, hidden powerbrokers. eventually nick broke away from the...
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the jumper's crouch reduces air resistance, he soars forward looking for a position al capone the mustn -- fo rward lane as long as possible. -- lean as long as possible. jumpers use their hands like writers -- rudders. the landing is absorbed with a bent knees, one leg ahead for stability. ♪ the longest jump doesn't necessarily win. form as well as distance is scored. victory ceremonies crown each day with pomp and pageantry. the winner stands highest, second place on his right, third on the left. ♪ so the days pass far too quickly and the grand spectacle is over, but esquire valley the facilities and opportunity for wonderful winter sports remain, as they do other national forests throughout this big country of ours. if you want to count them, as of this moment there are 177 winter sports areas in some 85 national forests, a great training ground for our american youngsters. i have been to most of them and they are, well, they are indeed magnificent. it is good to realize that these national forests are oursm,, ours to use and enjoy. what greater delight than the wonders of america's
the jumper's crouch reduces air resistance, he soars forward looking for a position al capone the mustn -- fo rward lane as long as possible. -- lean as long as possible. jumpers use their hands like writers -- rudders. the landing is absorbed with a bent knees, one leg ahead for stability. ♪ the longest jump doesn't necessarily win. form as well as distance is scored. victory ceremonies crown each day with pomp and pageantry. the winner stands highest, second place on his right, third on the...
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some are comparing the big reveal to the opening of al capone's vault. remember how that went. >> you are watching "velshi & ruhle." you know why, msnbc. [ click, keyboard clacking ] [ keyboard clacking ] [ click, keyboard clacking ] ♪ good questions lead to good answers. our advisors can help you find both. talk to one today and see why we're bullish on the future. yours. on the only bed that adjusts on both sides to your ideal comfort, your sleep number setting. does your bed do that? right now, our queen c2 mattress is only $699, save $200. ends soon. visit sleepnumber.com for a store near you. with a $500,000 life insurance policy. how much do you think it cost him? $100 a month? $75? $50? actually,duncan got his $500,000 for under $28 a month. less than a dollar a day. his secret? selectquote. in just minutes, a selectquote agent will comparison shop nearly a dozen highly-rated life insurance companies, and give you a choice of your five best rates. duncans wife cassie got a $750,000 policy for under $22 a month. give your family the security it ne
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block competition begins with head-to-head family favorites and superstar celebrity chef judges josh capon amanda freitag. whose dish will come out on top? find out right now on "the chew." ♪ [ cheers and applause ] >> good afternoon and welcome to "the chew." thank you, guys.
block competition begins with head-to-head family favorites and superstar celebrity chef judges josh capon amanda freitag. whose dish will come out on top? find out right now on "the chew." ♪ [ cheers and applause ] >> good afternoon and welcome to "the chew." thank you, guys.
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you can see tony capone having his time.usiness owner captures the moment from one point of few for social media. he came home to find pictures of had its appearance waiting for him at the stop. he only found out moments for the game. >> he said, make room, mr. timberlake, don't touch him. dancing, singing, singing along with him. it was crazy. >> it almost didn't happen because tony originally had nose bleed seats. and moments before the game started, he scored an upgrade. >> definitely scored. >>> two eagles went hollywood before heading back to philadelphia. running backs corey clements and jay ajayi were on jimmy kimmel talking about that trick play on fourth and goal that shocked everyone. >> how many times did you guys practice this play? >> oh, the fast play to nick? >> yeah, that one. >> only about three times. nick did a great job of keeping his eyes locked on the ball. >> shoutout for trey, too, we told him not to give him a bullet pass. >> and a couple plays in the other scenes with the pats they threw it to 12, y
you can see tony capone having his time.usiness owner captures the moment from one point of few for social media. he came home to find pictures of had its appearance waiting for him at the stop. he only found out moments for the game. >> he said, make room, mr. timberlake, don't touch him. dancing, singing, singing along with him. it was crazy. >> it almost didn't happen because tony originally had nose bleed seats. and moments before the game started, he scored an upgrade. >>...
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pizza shop owner corey capone having the time of his life. captured it from his own point of view. he posted it on social media for everyone to see. he came home to find framed pictures of his appearance waiting for him at the shop. just finding out to be on the halftime show. >> he said, going to come up here. don't touch him. everybody was screaming, singing along with him. it was crazy. ♪ got this feeling in my body >> and the video almost didn't happen. tony originally had nose bleed seats and scored an upgrade right before the game. >> instead, he ended up in an audience with 100 million or so. >> shoulder to shoulder with justin timberlake. let's get a check on the weather now. including messy tomorrow. and of course, the big parade forecast, right, bill? >> i like that, mr. timberlake will be here. don't touch him. don't want to harm mr. timberlake. great show. great game. this morning. we are going to see a great deal of sunshine this afternoon. but this morning, we're starting off with clouds and wet weather, that, we're waiting for
pizza shop owner corey capone having the time of his life. captured it from his own point of view. he posted it on social media for everyone to see. he came home to find framed pictures of his appearance waiting for him at the shop. just finding out to be on the halftime show. >> he said, going to come up here. don't touch him. everybody was screaming, singing along with him. it was crazy. ♪ got this feeling in my body >> and the video almost didn't happen. tony originally had...
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netanyahu on corruption charges would be like jailing al capone for tax evasion completely evading the fact that netanyahu has committed much greater crimes in the gaza strip that's idiotic for his part has struck a defiant tone declaring that the truth will come out and that his critics are engaging in fake news. with less than a month to go until the general election in italy tensions are boiling over several cities witnessed anti-fascist demonstrations on saturday and the long protesters clashed with police i. think on. the march was called after a racially motivated shooting in the central city of much auto last week here you can see footage from the anti-fascist protest for much about itself and justice for say hundreds of protesters of a far right party clash with police there that was after a shooter targeted african migrants injuring six he said he wanted to avenge the death of an italian woman allegedly killed by a nigerian asylum seeker the incident has fuelled concerns about the rise of neo fascist forces in italy. national as well as foreign media have weighed in the shoote
netanyahu on corruption charges would be like jailing al capone for tax evasion completely evading the fact that netanyahu has committed much greater crimes in the gaza strip that's idiotic for his part has struck a defiant tone declaring that the truth will come out and that his critics are engaging in fake news. with less than a month to go until the general election in italy tensions are boiling over several cities witnessed anti-fascist demonstrations on saturday and the long protesters...
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al capone for tax evasion because palestinians would like to see netanyahu tried for crimes he's committed for example in a place i visited in the gaza strip which was completely decimated by the israeli army multiple times under netanyahu is watch what are the politics behind all of this meaning what drives. the israelis to put palestinians in gaza in this position well it's a it's a good question hollande as i said i've studied this issue for a while i've read books for example like jimmy carter's palestine peace not apartheid i was aware that. nelson mandela himself has characterized the system in his and while he was alive characterize the system here as apartheid and now i've come and see it for myself that's what drives that's the politics that drives these policies holland it's the fact that israel wants to maintain an ethnic purity meaning it needs to be a jewish state while i was here the israeli justice minister minister islet shock and said we need to maintain this jewish majority even if it means we disregard human rights and that's clearly what's happening and it's not just pa
al capone for tax evasion because palestinians would like to see netanyahu tried for crimes he's committed for example in a place i visited in the gaza strip which was completely decimated by the israeli army multiple times under netanyahu is watch what are the politics behind all of this meaning what drives. the israelis to put palestinians in gaza in this position well it's a it's a good question hollande as i said i've studied this issue for a while i've read books for example like jimmy...
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this is like al capone taking on the irs.rd. >> i'm going to let that be the last word for now. steve cohen of tennessee, good to see you. >> two memphis kickers and justin great show from memphis. >> you are a happy guy tomorrow. that's for sure. thank you so much. >>> coming up next, the alleged words white house communications director hope hicks may be regretting wixt they could give the appearance of obstruction of justice. ...it starts a chain reaction... ...that's heard throughout the connected business world. at&t network security helps protect business, from the largest financial markets to the smallest transactions, by sensing cyber-attacks in near real time and automatically deploying countermeasures. keeping the world of business connected and protected. that's the power of and. i cannot imagine managing my diabetes without my dexcom. this is the dexcom g5 mobile continuous glucose monitoring system. a small, wearable sensor measures your glucose every 5 minutes and sends the data to a dexcom receiver. dexcom help
this is like al capone taking on the irs.rd. >> i'm going to let that be the last word for now. steve cohen of tennessee, good to see you. >> two memphis kickers and justin great show from memphis. >> you are a happy guy tomorrow. that's for sure. thank you so much. >>> coming up next, the alleged words white house communications director hope hicks may be regretting wixt they could give the appearance of obstruction of justice. ...it starts a chain reaction......
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>> reporter: although it's a memory tony capone won't forget -- he said it's still second to witnessingwin their first super bowl. >> this morning was like maybe 5:00, i woke up, wow, did that really happen? >> reporter: in king of prussia, brandon hudson, nbc 10 news. >>> a south jersey couple scored a big win on super bowl sunday. jacqueline and chris welcome their baby boy last night. they were at a friend's house watching the game when jacqueline was rushed to the hospital. the couple says everything happened so quickly, but their son's name was picked out weeks ago. >> she bet me back in october that if the eagles wept to the super bowl and won, that his name could be carson. >> and carson was born. and just 30 minutes, he weighed 5 pounds, 8 ounces. the couple calls carson their mi miracle baby. jacqueline is a cancer survivor and doctors weren't sure if she could get pregnant. >>> send i yous your celebratio pictures and videos wit with #wewantit or upload them to the nbc 10 app. >>> we're expecting dry conditions for the eagles parade on thursday. first, we're tracking snow and
>> reporter: although it's a memory tony capone won't forget -- he said it's still second to witnessingwin their first super bowl. >> this morning was like maybe 5:00, i woke up, wow, did that really happen? >> reporter: in king of prussia, brandon hudson, nbc 10 news. >>> a south jersey couple scored a big win on super bowl sunday. jacqueline and chris welcome their baby boy last night. they were at a friend's house watching the game when jacqueline was rushed to the...
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. >> your uncle met al capone and even spent time with him?> he lived with him. >> he was like the james bond. he was the serpico. >> ...and helped crack the crime of the century. >> "the kidnapping and murder of charles augustus lindbergh jr." >> wow! >> this will forever change how this story will be viewed. >> but to his family, he's a total mystery. >> a real shadowy figure. >> very shadowy. >> now his heir is on a mission to honor him. >> are you obsessed with this? >> absolutely. >> as we go undercover with the mob. >> you know, i didn't do it. [ cell doors slam ] ♪
. >> your uncle met al capone and even spent time with him?> he lived with him. >> he was like the james bond. he was the serpico. >> ...and helped crack the crime of the century. >> "the kidnapping and murder of charles augustus lindbergh jr." >> wow! >> this will forever change how this story will be viewed. >> but to his family, he's a total mystery. >> a real shadowy figure. >> very shadowy. >> now his heir is on a...
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. >> your uncle met al capone and even spent time with him? with him. >> he was like the james bond. he was the serpico. >> ...and helped crack the crime of the century. >> "the kidnapping and murder of charles augustus lindbergh jr." >> wow! >> this will forever change how this story will be viewed. >> but to his family, he's a total mystery. >> a real shadowy figure. >> very shadowy. >> now his heir is on a mission to honor him. >> are you obsessed with this? >> absolutely. >> as we go undercover with the mob. >> you know, i didn't do it. [ cell doors slam ] ♪
. >> your uncle met al capone and even spent time with him? with him. >> he was like the james bond. he was the serpico. >> ...and helped crack the crime of the century. >> "the kidnapping and murder of charles augustus lindbergh jr." >> wow! >> this will forever change how this story will be viewed. >> but to his family, he's a total mystery. >> a real shadowy figure. >> very shadowy. >> now his heir is on a mission to honor...
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attempts that we thought when he was identified as public enemy number one they were comparing him to el capone at the white house. we decided, let's start from there till he's captured 28 months later. in that time we could understand his personality and the way america was changing the birth of his demonization then also simply as a yard. this adventure guy who is able to stay several feet ahead of richard nixon. it was an amazing feat. he went undercover after getting a out of prison. things that were just not happen today, full disguise, went to algeria. had to flee algeria. he really thought perhaps he would be killed there rather minimum he was being held hostage, he was being held the prisoner again by the black panthers. he escapes and then goes into europe and runs into andy warhol trying to communicate with keith richards. the secret mailbox drops were john one of this sending him $5000 to keep him afloat. he kept beating an interesting life and that culminated with him going to afghanistan which might strike you as an unlikely place to strike refuge back then he thought it would be a
attempts that we thought when he was identified as public enemy number one they were comparing him to el capone at the white house. we decided, let's start from there till he's captured 28 months later. in that time we could understand his personality and the way america was changing the birth of his demonization then also simply as a yard. this adventure guy who is able to stay several feet ahead of richard nixon. it was an amazing feat. he went undercover after getting a out of prison. things...
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as the new republic put it, "it would be easy to compare nunes' memo to geraldo rivera opening al capone's vault." >> the point is to be misleadin misleading. >> i don't think there's much to the memo. >> laura: for mmo that is supposedly a big dud, liberals are sure spending a lot of time. second. they showed us that the memo's author, devin nunes, is a really bad actor. did you know he's colluding with the white house? >> i think the president was crystal clear. i think that especially chairman nunes is doing his bidding. >> i believe this white house worked with chairman nunes to concoct this idea. >> i think it's very possible that he coordinated the whole effort with the white house. >> laura: that is a nice dodge. i love how they are trying to suggest that the memo was politically motivated while ignoring the facts in the memo that demonstrate the entire russian investigation was politically and most gated motivated from its inception. devin nunes has worked to ensure the integrity of clinton and mueller investigation should be welcomed by all americans emma whatever your political p
as the new republic put it, "it would be easy to compare nunes' memo to geraldo rivera opening al capone's vault." >> the point is to be misleadin misleading. >> i don't think there's much to the memo. >> laura: for mmo that is supposedly a big dud, liberals are sure spending a lot of time. second. they showed us that the memo's author, devin nunes, is a really bad actor. did you know he's colluding with the white house? >> i think the president was crystal...
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you can see pizza shop owner tony capone having the time of his life. >> truly rubbing shoulders without he'd be on the halftime show. >> he goes, come up here, make room, tonight toucdon't touch h. dancing, screaming, singing along with him. it was crazy. >> get this, the cameo almost didn't happen. tony originally had nose bleed seats and scored an upgrade right before the game. we'll be right back. >>> defense, defense, defense! touchdown! >>> at 6:56, breaking news. tops a look at our headlines. philadelphia police say a car crash killed a woman crossing roosevelt boulevard. the car hit the woman at the large street intersection at oxford circle. investigators say the driver does not have a license but did stay at the scene. >>> in a hearing today, philadelphia prosecutors are expected to argue that criminal charges should be reinstated against train engineer brandon boston. boston was at the controls during a deadly train derailment in 2015. a judge previously ruled the crash was an accident. >>> pennsylvania governor tom wolf will deliver his budget address today. his office say
you can see pizza shop owner tony capone having the time of his life. >> truly rubbing shoulders without he'd be on the halftime show. >> he goes, come up here, make room, tonight toucdon't touch h. dancing, screaming, singing along with him. it was crazy. >> get this, the cameo almost didn't happen. tony originally had nose bleed seats and scored an upgrade right before the game. we'll be right back. >>> defense, defense, defense! touchdown! >>> at 6:56,...
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if you want to run a guy who is a cross between al capone and whitey bulger and pablo escobar, that would be a hard thing to do. but if you wanted to do that and make that guy seem legit, paul manafort is probably the guy you'd hire to do that. this has been his kind of gig for decades. manafort would arrange some p.r. evident to say, yes, he's whitey bulger but he's very nice to stray cats and he's very clean and tidy and also we've given him a hair cut. paul manafort's job has been all over the world to put a shine on dictators while he was looting his country and running it as a l low-rent, violent syndicate. one of the things that paul manafort did to shine up victor janocovic was to hire u.s. law firms and p.r. companies to sell this guy in the u.s., to sell him like a product in washington, to make him seem kind of legit. and paul manafort's a life long republican and his connections are all in republican politics, but at the time his client in ukraine was walking to tim shen co and manafort was trying to make that seem okay. he in the u.s. it was the obama administration that was i
if you want to run a guy who is a cross between al capone and whitey bulger and pablo escobar, that would be a hard thing to do. but if you wanted to do that and make that guy seem legit, paul manafort is probably the guy you'd hire to do that. this has been his kind of gig for decades. manafort would arrange some p.r. evident to say, yes, he's whitey bulger but he's very nice to stray cats and he's very clean and tidy and also we've given him a hair cut. paul manafort's job has been all over...
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as you know, the irs is always very proud to tell the story about how they never managed to get al capone for murder but they got him on tax evasion. that's what's in these indictments. >> we have been waiting since october for the tax evasion charges against manafort and gates not because we thought they might be tax frauds but because it was spelled out in the first indictment.
as you know, the irs is always very proud to tell the story about how they never managed to get al capone for murder but they got him on tax evasion. that's what's in these indictments. >> we have been waiting since october for the tax evasion charges against manafort and gates not because we thought they might be tax frauds but because it was spelled out in the first indictment.
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>>ea i have been reading this ar day, it reminds me of when geraldo rivera opened al capone's vault. lot of hype >> tucker: every democrat had a chance to read this, why would they having read it tell me i'm not allowed to see it? you're making two arguments.. >> i'm watching this document now, they probably should've just said let it out because it proves nothing. it doesn't endanger the rush probe, it shows that papadopoulos was under surveillance for a good reason. >> tucker: i'm not here to rebut the rationale for the russia probe. that is another show. this memo doesn't speak to those things. what it speaks to is the surveillance of an american citizen who has in the years since shown no evidence at all that he's working for the russian government.er >> carter page has been under surveillance fore the fbi since 2013 and he was told that he was being recruited by the russians. >> tucker: you're missing theay spirit of i'm not saying he wasn't't surveilled. in order to beat surveilled the obama justice department had to make a case thatwa a he was a foreign agent. that is a slande
>>ea i have been reading this ar day, it reminds me of when geraldo rivera opened al capone's vault. lot of hype >> tucker: every democrat had a chance to read this, why would they having read it tell me i'm not allowed to see it? you're making two arguments.. >> i'm watching this document now, they probably should've just said let it out because it proves nothing. it doesn't endanger the rush probe, it shows that papadopoulos was under surveillance for a good reason. >>...
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>> well, yeah, i feel like getting an fec violation is a little bit like getting al capone for tax violationuld not be committing fec violations at all. however if you are paying someone to be quiet about a really bad thing you did, you have proven that you are susceptible to blackmail. that is literally what blackmail is. no one's saying that stormy daniels extorted this money, but if you are paying for silence because you did something so wrong you need to keep it from everybody, that is a major national security problem. >> you're raising another question, which is what if the now admitted underlying type of contact is the same as the topic of the alleged blackmail, unverified, in a very controversial dossier that trump always says is not true? >> absolutely. and sending your lawyer out with a statement so ridiculous as to suggest that he paid for it out -- we were meant to take what a lot of people took from that statement which is that he paid $130,000 out of the goodness of his own heart and out of his own wallet. you certainly have a better handle on the legal part of things that i do
>> well, yeah, i feel like getting an fec violation is a little bit like getting al capone for tax violationuld not be committing fec violations at all. however if you are paying someone to be quiet about a really bad thing you did, you have proven that you are susceptible to blackmail. that is literally what blackmail is. no one's saying that stormy daniels extorted this money, but if you are paying for silence because you did something so wrong you need to keep it from everybody, that...
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as you know, the irs is always very proud to tell the story about how they never managed to get al capone for murder but they got him on tax evasion. that's what's in these indictments. >> we have been waiting since october for the tax evasion charges against manafort and gates not because we thought they might be tax frauds but because it was spelled out in the first indictment. now we have the tax charges. >> how could there not be tax evasion in a money laundering case. that's the one thing federal prosecutors know how to do. that's their strike zone, tax evasion. i've been in courtrooms watching tax evasion, it's hard to squeeze out of one of those as a defendant. >> thank you, lawrence. >> thank you, rachel. as of now special prosecutor robert mueller has charged 19 people with crime, including 13 russians who don't live here. of the five americans who have been charged, only two of them have not pled guilty. and of those two, they found themselves loaded up with more charges, 32 to be exact. the status was signed by andrew wiseman, here's what steve bannon said about wiseman in mich
as you know, the irs is always very proud to tell the story about how they never managed to get al capone for murder but they got him on tax evasion. that's what's in these indictments. >> we have been waiting since october for the tax evasion charges against manafort and gates not because we thought they might be tax frauds but because it was spelled out in the first indictment. now we have the tax charges. >> how could there not be tax evasion in a money laundering case. that's...
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it's like al capone went to jail for taxes... yes. ...as opposed to killing people.t's right, exactly. grow a thousand plants, it's a misdemeanor. but hurt the environment, that's a felony. the sheriff is determined, but he's up against a ton of resistance in a county peppered with outlaws. what i saw out there and what i've heard sounds more like the wild west than it does some organized apply-for-a-permit process, and somebody's going to get shot. it has happened. you're in a real drug war here. unfortunately, yes, we are. this is the last thing i want to deal with is freaking marijuana. up next, going big or going broke, a new generation betting the farm on pot. are you the first grower in humboldt county? our company was probably one of the first, for sure, at our scale, by far. fixodent plus adhesives. there's a denture adhesive that holds strong until evening. just one application gives you superior hold even at the end of the day fixodent. strong more like natural teeth. ♪ lemonis: if somebody ever writes a book about the history of marijuana in modern times,
it's like al capone went to jail for taxes... yes. ...as opposed to killing people.t's right, exactly. grow a thousand plants, it's a misdemeanor. but hurt the environment, that's a felony. the sheriff is determined, but he's up against a ton of resistance in a county peppered with outlaws. what i saw out there and what i've heard sounds more like the wild west than it does some organized apply-for-a-permit process, and somebody's going to get shot. it has happened. you're in a real drug war...
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so to draw on those network of laws rather than after all that's what capone went up on, finally, i'm a big proponent of tax enforcement. let me just ask you what you are discovering out there and is there a conversation around the community of laws which can be effectively applied not introducing new laws necessarily but enforcing what we have? >> thank you for the question. i think it's an excellent point. in the book i talk a little bit about that because i do see there are convictions for tangentially related offenses. for things like money-laundering or tax evasion however, the cases i have followed. for example, one is the massage parlor called peach therapy back in 2013 the owner of peach therapy was touted again by the northern virginia human trafficking tax first look at what we did, we close down this place we prosecuted this woman and the woman and the owner had been bringing in women from korea to this suburb and was accused of sex trafficking. she was arrested for a tangentially or convicted of a tangentially sense but sentenced to three years in prison and i think a $250
so to draw on those network of laws rather than after all that's what capone went up on, finally, i'm a big proponent of tax enforcement. let me just ask you what you are discovering out there and is there a conversation around the community of laws which can be effectively applied not introducing new laws necessarily but enforcing what we have? >> thank you for the question. i think it's an excellent point. in the book i talk a little bit about that because i do see there are convictions...
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legend has it, mobster al capone once hid out here, and if it was good enough for scarface, it was goodger who suddenly showed up here looking for work -- and a new identity. >> translator: he caught my attention because he was different. he was a white guy. >> it was a very unusual thing because you don't see workers -- american workers -- right here in a little town in mexico. >> reporter: osvaldo benavides and his close friend ubaldo salinas quickly accept the likeable man who says his name is rudy rios. >> he tell me the name was rudy. he was a nice person. >> so this guy, rudy, of course, is made up. he was a person, an identity concocted by bart whitaker. >> he didn't tetold us that he soldier. >> that was my legend down there. i was a soldier that was awol because i had been shot up and didn't want to go back. that was told from the very first minute i was down there in order to cover me. ♪ >> reporter: posing as rudy rios, bart begins turning up at church, and turning on the charm for a guitarist he meets there -- sindy lu salinas. >> translator: he would bring me flowers. "look
legend has it, mobster al capone once hid out here, and if it was good enough for scarface, it was goodger who suddenly showed up here looking for work -- and a new identity. >> translator: he caught my attention because he was different. he was a white guy. >> it was a very unusual thing because you don't see workers -- american workers -- right here in a little town in mexico. >> reporter: osvaldo benavides and his close friend ubaldo salinas quickly accept the likeable man...
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that the reveal of this memo is going to be the greatest thing since geraldo rivera opened up al capone's safe. but in general, though, i think that what you've seen has been the success in confusing people. i talked to a very, very well-informed political activist from wisconsin the last couple of days and he said something very interesting. he said, you know what, this is not somebody who's pro-trump. he said, i don't know who to believe anymore. and if the strategy has been misdirection, if it has been distraction, it has been successful to a certain degree. which doesn't mean it will succeed in the end. but it has been somewhat successful in muddying the waters. >> cornell that old phrase, elections have consequences, has reared its head again. look at the struggles of mr. schiff and his democrats on that committee. they can argue and fuss and fight and at the end of the day the republicans ship that memo across town to the republican white house and they get to decide if we all start reading it tomorrow afternoon. >> no, that's right. and brian, look, you've been around long enough t
that the reveal of this memo is going to be the greatest thing since geraldo rivera opened up al capone's safe. but in general, though, i think that what you've seen has been the success in confusing people. i talked to a very, very well-informed political activist from wisconsin the last couple of days and he said something very interesting. he said, you know what, this is not somebody who's pro-trump. he said, i don't know who to believe anymore. and if the strategy has been misdirection, if...
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almost like they're going after al capone, going to one guy to get the next guy to get to the presidentes this suggest to you they need to get manafort to talk to make their case on collusion, it's that important they've got to go to van der zwaan to get to guaaets and manafort? it's that important they have to go through this domino effect? >> no necessarily think so. we don't know what additional information they have to build a case. what's interesting about this particular document setting forth the crimes of plaintiff vander zaun, it skates the conversations that he lied about had to do with the threat of an indictment by the ukrainian government against mr. manafort and against the law firm of the lawyer. and so that does create a question as to motive. motive potentially to play ball with the putin team. >> why could vander zwaun lie a that conversation with gates. >> it's a total mystery. his legal career is over. he's going to be disbarred. going back to your point about manafort, he was one of the few experienced politicians to join the trump campaign but he had a history of e
almost like they're going after al capone, going to one guy to get the next guy to get to the presidentes this suggest to you they need to get manafort to talk to make their case on collusion, it's that important they've got to go to van der zwaan to get to guaaets and manafort? it's that important they have to go through this domino effect? >> no necessarily think so. we don't know what additional information they have to build a case. what's interesting about this particular document...
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i was reading about al capone and murders back then with bugs malone.t is, they had tommy guns and people said mobsters have tommy gun bnz we're going to take them away. where was the nra back then? >> it wasn't as powerful and as effective at mobilizing voters. the fact that the nr app is pushing this message is not enough. there has to be a receptive audience. there is in this country particularly in purple states where we see competitive senate elections coming up. that is a road map you can look at to determine the concourse of this debate. >> i look at north dakota claire mccaskill has been courageous here and bob casey. they're up for re-election and drawing a line on these weapons that nobody needs to hunt with. these are guns for rapid killing of people. >> they're people that see this as part of the culture. i've been on the phone with people who say don't touch my gun. this is a sad that they need to figure it out. we can add to that the fbi seems to have missed admitted today they missed following up on a tip. that gives a lot of people. >> w
i was reading about al capone and murders back then with bugs malone.t is, they had tommy guns and people said mobsters have tommy gun bnz we're going to take them away. where was the nra back then? >> it wasn't as powerful and as effective at mobilizing voters. the fact that the nr app is pushing this message is not enough. there has to be a receptive audience. there is in this country particularly in purple states where we see competitive senate elections coming up. that is a road map...
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then in addition to that, this is almost like an al capone style prosecution. this is throwing the books at these guys to the point where they have no choice but to cooperate. do you think they're going too far, the prosecutors, just a thought? >> i wouldn't second -- >> i'll go to mr. grissom. what do you make of this? is this normal procedure to hit this many charges and pack this much on to people you think might cooperate? >> what you want to do is have the cooperation. i think these superseding indictments that came down today demonstrate that mr. mueller is upping the ante in this case. this isn't your average case that gets prosecuted in any u.s. attorney's office. we're talking about issues had surround the highest places in government. so i think given the pressure that we all want to find out what the facts are, to get to the bottom line here, i think this is an appropriate use of the prosecutorial tools they have. i think this additional pressure, as you said, this additional time where someone in their 60s you don't want to spend the rest of your li
then in addition to that, this is almost like an al capone style prosecution. this is throwing the books at these guys to the point where they have no choice but to cooperate. do you think they're going too far, the prosecutors, just a thought? >> i wouldn't second -- >> i'll go to mr. grissom. what do you make of this? is this normal procedure to hit this many charges and pack this much on to people you think might cooperate? >> what you want to do is have the cooperation. i...
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that it rooncht i have been reading this all day it reminds me of when geraldo rivera opened al capone'slot of hype and nothing in it. >> tucker: hold on. why would democrats, if there is nothing in it, every democrat in the house had a chance to read it every single one. >> right. >> tucker: why would they, having read it, tell me i'm not allowed to see it you are making two argue. s that contradict each or. >> i'm watching this document now and looking at this document now. they probably should have just said let it out because it proves nothing. it doesn't endanger the russia probe. it actually shows that papadopoulos was under surveillance for good reason. there is a lot of things in there that actually prove the case that a lot of democrats are making on the hill. >> tucker: look, i'm not here to rebutt the rationale for the russia probe that may be another show. this memo doesn't speak to those things. you are right. i said it at the outset. >> right. >> tucker: it speaks to carter page who graduated from the naval academy and has in the years since shown no evidence at all that he
that it rooncht i have been reading this all day it reminds me of when geraldo rivera opened al capone'slot of hype and nothing in it. >> tucker: hold on. why would democrats, if there is nothing in it, every democrat in the house had a chance to read it every single one. >> right. >> tucker: why would they, having read it, tell me i'm not allowed to see it you are making two argue. s that contradict each or. >> i'm watching this document now and looking at this document...
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the last time we saw something like this was when geraldo rivera revealed al capone's vault and what we have is very little evidence of a problem, and in the end this doesn't raise any questions about the mueller probe. >> so, let me pick up on that, matt, because critics say this memo may be used as a pretext for the president to fire rod rosenstein. he is the deputy attorney general in charge of the russia probe. he is the only man right now who can fire the special counsel, robert mueller. the white house insists there are no plans to fire rosenstein, but if the president would do that, what do you think the consequences would be politically? >> well, that's what i think this memo is all about. there really is no legal question that this memo has somehow really substantively argued for. it's really a political memo and the political memo is in the short term it can muddy the waters, but also it can provide donald trump, the president, with some evidence in his mind of how he can circumvent the mueller investigation. as i said earlier, this memo raises no questions about the credib
the last time we saw something like this was when geraldo rivera revealed al capone's vault and what we have is very little evidence of a problem, and in the end this doesn't raise any questions about the mueller probe. >> so, let me pick up on that, matt, because critics say this memo may be used as a pretext for the president to fire rod rosenstein. he is the deputy attorney general in charge of the russia probe. he is the only man right now who can fire the special counsel, robert...
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those who hav accused of sexual harassment, but murderers like john wilkes booth or gangsters like al capone ou strategy has always been to be very up front about what the people did but at the end of the day we were set up by congress to talk about the men and women who have made an iact on american culture and history and chuck close has, in the collection both as an artist and also a sirte. so he plays a double role.l so we rly rewrite 140 words, english and spanish, about the biography of that person anden they can o get rewritten. so we will change, you know,t e cont someone as time goes on. >> woodruff: do you think that there's a ris in condemning an artist for one part of their life -- i'm not saying it should be excused, but dyou think there's a risk that we cast aside an entire body of work because of the behavior at one slice of their life? >> i do think that we need to slow down e.a littl i'm not saying we do nothing, but i do think having a dialogue and having very careful and deliberative about what the messaging is. because as we know, a lot of fabulous artists have been, you
those who hav accused of sexual harassment, but murderers like john wilkes booth or gangsters like al capone ou strategy has always been to be very up front about what the people did but at the end of the day we were set up by congress to talk about the men and women who have made an iact on american culture and history and chuck close has, in the collection both as an artist and also a sirte. so he plays a double role.l so we rly rewrite 140 words, english and spanish, about the biography of...
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we thought this 28-period identified by nixon is public enemy number one therm comparing him to al capone at the white house. [laughter] and -- you know, we decided let's start from there until he's finally captured 28 months later because in that time period, we can really understand his personality in the way america was changing. kind of the birth of this demonization in politics, the birth of paranoid politics. but then also just simply as a -- as a yarn you know just this rip roaring adventure of a guy who actually was able toll stay -- several feet ahead of richard nixon. not a insubstantial now but amazing feet. he went under cover after getting out of prison. he was spirited out of the country. things that would just not happen today full disguise went to algeria. had to actually flee algeria for reasons that we outline in our book. he really thought perhaps he would be killed there. or -- the minimum he was being held who is tailing he was being held a prisoner yet again -- by the black panthers so he escaped from there he goes into europe. pee starts running into andy warhol try
we thought this 28-period identified by nixon is public enemy number one therm comparing him to al capone at the white house. [laughter] and -- you know, we decided let's start from there until he's finally captured 28 months later because in that time period, we can really understand his personality in the way america was changing. kind of the birth of this demonization in politics, the birth of paranoid politics. but then also just simply as a -- as a yarn you know just this rip roaring...
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today -- now, for those of us at a certain age, we remember the big nothing burger of geraldo and al capone'safe. it's a big nothing. the difference is when geraldo opened the safe and there was nothing there, back in those days there wasn't a tv network dedicated to telling you that, in fact, there was great treasure in the empty safe. >> yeah. >> and so now there is. and so enough has been transmitted on this that he's going to characterize it as a disgrace. we're not talking about what's in it because it's really nothing. >> we just went through that for our viewers. i mean, you know, i don't think we missed much. let me pickup on that with you, ken. geraldo was on sean hannity's show. i understand the two men are friends. gosh, sean, if you were in the media when nixon was president, he never would have been impeached. if he had you, he would have served out his whole term. this idea that with a media -- a wing of the media -- state-run media essentially functioning to sort of obscure and cover up and distort the reality, how does an fbi -- how does the fbi protect the fisa process moving
today -- now, for those of us at a certain age, we remember the big nothing burger of geraldo and al capone'safe. it's a big nothing. the difference is when geraldo opened the safe and there was nothing there, back in those days there wasn't a tv network dedicated to telling you that, in fact, there was great treasure in the empty safe. >> yeah. >> and so now there is. and so enough has been transmitted on this that he's going to characterize it as a disgrace. we're not talking...
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is the new republic put it, quote, it would be easy to compare nunes memo to opening al capone's vault. >> let's talk about that first of all. >> poor geraldo. >> you've got to have like great respect for a guy that would do that. i mean, on national television. fire in the hole. >> geraldo goes there, you know what i mean? that's what we tell our kids to do, take a chance. step out. >> go big or go home. >> no. how often? go big or go home. just looking back at that footage, geraldo went for it. >> he did. >> good for him. but, you can't say the same for the republicans. >> no. the memo finally came out. and despite president trump's insistence that it vindicates him in the russia probe, the timeline, the memo hurts the president's claim, you just have to read it. we'll know today just how partisan the gop's memo may have been when that same committee decides on whether democrats can release their rebuttal. welcome to "morning joe." it's monday, february 5th. with us we have national affairs analyst for nbc news and msnbc john hyalman. national political reporter for nbc news carol le
is the new republic put it, quote, it would be easy to compare nunes memo to opening al capone's vault. >> let's talk about that first of all. >> poor geraldo. >> you've got to have like great respect for a guy that would do that. i mean, on national television. fire in the hole. >> geraldo goes there, you know what i mean? that's what we tell our kids to do, take a chance. step out. >> go big or go home. >> no. how often? go big or go home. just looking back...
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. >> let me wash off that mars capone. >> how did she get it on her elbows. >> you were in the sure.hy are you reading the same sentence over and over again. >> these people, lonely hearts people were promised dates, they took their money and there was in date at all. >> now you are lonely and broke. >> that is me, right there, me in a nut shell. i can't fine anybody to shower with. >> maybe you can shower and it will all go away. >> jen's trying, i don't know if she can accomplish this trying to spruce up our homes, hi there, jen. >> i can get it done. michelle's here. look at this, it is paint that you might want to try. she will tell us all bit, not just her walls but big impact, true. >> absolutely, yes. blank blank. >> what is that word, mike ♪ how beautiful, ♪ when seeds we sow ♪ give free their fruit ♪ to hands below ♪ as thank you for ♪ the chance to grow pick your free yogurt at chobani.com pick your free yogurt >>> it is a weird morning for sure plenty of fog in blue mountain pocono mountains, the ground's wet but it has president rained. we have not seen anything on radar
. >> let me wash off that mars capone. >> how did she get it on her elbows. >> you were in the sure.hy are you reading the same sentence over and over again. >> these people, lonely hearts people were promised dates, they took their money and there was in date at all. >> now you are lonely and broke. >> that is me, right there, me in a nut shell. i can't fine anybody to shower with. >> maybe you can shower and it will all go away. >> jen's trying,...
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. >> to you first, giraldo rivera, out of the al capone book, was on sean hannity's radio show on thursday had to say about how effective sean hannity could have been in a bygone era. >> nixon would never have been forced to resign if you existed in your current state, 1972, 1973? >> i was literally 11 years old. >> yeah, i know, too bad for nixon because nobody like you existed. >> and as it happens, eric, nixon wished it did. talking about richard nixon and roger ailes. a memo entitled "a plan for putting the gop on tv news. details of plan between roger ailes and the white house to bring proadministration stories to television networks around the country. it reads today television news is watched more often than people read newspapers, then people listen to the radio. the reason why people are so lazy, you just sit, watch and listen. the thinking is done for you. how amazing is that coincidence? >> well, how amazing, people were at the point wishing richard nixon didn't have to resign. who entered into a criminal enterprise out of the white house. and the republican party was not at the
. >> to you first, giraldo rivera, out of the al capone book, was on sean hannity's radio show on thursday had to say about how effective sean hannity could have been in a bygone era. >> nixon would never have been forced to resign if you existed in your current state, 1972, 1973? >> i was literally 11 years old. >> yeah, i know, too bad for nixon because nobody like you existed. >> and as it happens, eric, nixon wished it did. talking about richard nixon and roger...
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of knesset jim also complained that daily netanyahu on corruption charges would be like jailing al caponefor tax evasion completely evading the fact that netanyahu is committed much greater that's what yahoo for his part has struck a defiant tone declaring that the truth will come out and that its critics are engaging in fake news. a turkish military helicopter has crashed in syria's northern border this is what he's carrying out an operation against kurdish militias which he considers to be terrorists at least two people died in that incident the president vowed to the perpetrators would pay the consequences. our helicopter has just been down that of course all this will happen we are at war they'll be casualties on both sides yesterday we destroyed their missile defense surely will make them pay a heavy price what we do know is that the helicopter came down according to the kurdish fighters near the village in syria's afrin district and north of the country according to the turkish side according to the president that helicopter was shot down in hud type province that's the southern pro
of knesset jim also complained that daily netanyahu on corruption charges would be like jailing al caponefor tax evasion completely evading the fact that netanyahu is committed much greater that's what yahoo for his part has struck a defiant tone declaring that the truth will come out and that its critics are engaging in fake news. a turkish military helicopter has crashed in syria's northern border this is what he's carrying out an operation against kurdish militias which he considers to be...
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. ♪ ♪ cicero, eel barrio donde vivÍa al capone. dinero, foto familiar y nÚmero de telÉfono.. aparte de lo que pueda pensar el show va lo que yo y mi camarÓgrafo pensamos. quedamos realmente impresionados con la juventud. muchÍsimas gracias, muchas gracias. sigan asÍ, oíste? ustedes son muchachitos todavÍa, pero van por buen camino para ser buenos hombres. karla: guau! [[aplausos] la cara de llorar, los que menos se esperan la entrega. jorge: por alguna razÓn salieron temprano, creo que era el dÍa de martin luther king. nos ponÍan esa situaciÓn porque habÍa muchos niÑos en la calle. alan: estaban muertos de frÍo, a dÓnde iban esos niÑos? jorge: ahÍ ahí 50 $, ellos iban a comer al restaurante. alan: con 50 $ ese dato pues comprar cualquier cosa. karla: tengo que decirlo, porque me conmoviÓ muchÍsimo ver que estos muchachitos adolescentes, a veces usamos que son inmaduros y que lo mejor crecen sin valores y sin la moral que muchos pensarÍamos que nos inculcaron nuestros abuelos. quiero felicitar pÚblicamente a sus padres, porque sus hijosson el reflejo de lo que tienen en su ca
. ♪ ♪ cicero, eel barrio donde vivÍa al capone. dinero, foto familiar y nÚmero de telÉfono.. aparte de lo que pueda pensar el show va lo que yo y mi camarÓgrafo pensamos. quedamos realmente impresionados con la juventud. muchÍsimas gracias, muchas gracias. sigan asÍ, oíste? ustedes son muchachitos todavÍa, pero van por buen camino para ser buenos hombres. karla: guau! [[aplausos] la cara de llorar, los que menos se esperan la entrega. jorge: por alguna razÓn salieron temprano, creo...