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. >> the mystery of al capone's vault. >> geraldo opened capone's vaults in 1986 on live tv and theyt we haven't found very much, at least not yet. it's still embarrassing. it became a catch phrase in society. it's as empty as al capone's vault is now a cliche. >> still, a staggering 30 million people tuned in. the ratings helped lead to geraldo's big hollywood moment with us. >> welcome back, geraldo. >> thanks, mary. >> of the 26 job offers i got after al capone's vault,f one them was from paramount tv. they wanted me to start my own talk show, but it takes time to mount a talk show. in that year i was a reporter for "entertainment tonight." >> geraldo interviewed jon bon jovi. >> i'm a song writer and record maker. >> and charles mansion for "e.t." >> do you feel remorse? >> i don't know what that is. >> today the 76-year-old continues to work for fox news. he kind of broke the internet after posting this shirtless selfie. and he's also a proud dad. >> five kids by four wives. my 14-year-old does teen kids. my oldest daughter isabella is a senior producer at cnn. i want them to fo
. >> the mystery of al capone's vault. >> geraldo opened capone's vaults in 1986 on live tv and theyt we haven't found very much, at least not yet. it's still embarrassing. it became a catch phrase in society. it's as empty as al capone's vault is now a cliche. >> still, a staggering 30 million people tuned in. the ratings helped lead to geraldo's big hollywood moment with us. >> welcome back, geraldo. >> thanks, mary. >> of the 26 job offers i got after al...
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torino in chicago and capone it was pristine and they pay top dollar. remus had trucks and cars loaded to leave death valley to go into the wealthy suburbs of cincinnati. he talked a lot about going into indian hills or other large cities in the nation. taught me to tell you the story of the taft and how that is connected quirks really it is rumor but it is conjecture i think i can back up so supposedly there was a philanthropic effort in the 19 twenties and remus decided if he won the auction he would be accepted by upper society in cincinnati. there were two people left george remus with his femme fatale wife with diamonds everywhere and charles taft. those two. remus wins the auction and charles taft never forgave him and from that point on remus was purse on a non- grana and if you follow the trail not very long thereafter that george remus hears from the prohibition office because somebody tipped off mabel and her agents that there was a guy named george remus making a lot of money and then they know that he was supplying the nation with a high and
torino in chicago and capone it was pristine and they pay top dollar. remus had trucks and cars loaded to leave death valley to go into the wealthy suburbs of cincinnati. he talked a lot about going into indian hills or other large cities in the nation. taught me to tell you the story of the taft and how that is connected quirks really it is rumor but it is conjecture i think i can back up so supposedly there was a philanthropic effort in the 19 twenties and remus decided if he won the auction...
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rothstein and capone, it was christine bourbon. they paid top dollar and remus had trucks and cars loaded that would leave death valley and go particularly into the wealthy suburbs of cincinnati. he talked a lot about going into indian hill, going into indianapolis and nationwide. do you want me to tell you the story about how i know that the remus and remus were connected? it's a rumor but it's conjecture that i think i can back up . supposedly there was him kind of philanthropic auction in cincinnati in themid-1920s . remus decided if you won this auction that he could be accepted by upper society in cincinnati. so there were two people left in the auction. it came down to two people, george remus with his garish wife, with balls in her hair and diamonds everywhere and charlestown. those two. it comes down to them. remus wins the auction and charles taft never forgave him andfrom that point on , he was more or less persona non grata and if you follow the trail, it's not very long thereafter that george is hearing from the prohibi
rothstein and capone, it was christine bourbon. they paid top dollar and remus had trucks and cars loaded that would leave death valley and go particularly into the wealthy suburbs of cincinnati. he talked a lot about going into indian hill, going into indianapolis and nationwide. do you want me to tell you the story about how i know that the remus and remus were connected? it's a rumor but it's conjecture that i think i can back up . supposedly there was him kind of philanthropic auction in...
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capone was a very complex figure. he was not, you know, a you know-dimensional -- uni-dimensional cartoon character. he had enormous influence in chicago in the 1920s until he went to jail on a tax charge. and this is the story of how the federal government tried to organize itself to deal with organized crime. although they finally got capone, in many ways it didn't solve the problem because frank -- [inaudible] succeeded capone and ran the outfit for decades thereafter. so it didn't dismantle organized crime, but it finally did get sort of the number one target both for the fbi and the federal government. but this is a great story and social history of prohibition and how lawless really local government was at the time in chicago. great storiful -- great story. this book was written in the 1930s called the jab bins, and it's the story of haiti in the revolution in the 18th and early 19th century in haiti that won a haiti its independence as the first independent black country in our hemisphere. and really a great st
capone was a very complex figure. he was not, you know, a you know-dimensional -- uni-dimensional cartoon character. he had enormous influence in chicago in the 1920s until he went to jail on a tax charge. and this is the story of how the federal government tried to organize itself to deal with organized crime. although they finally got capone, in many ways it didn't solve the problem because frank -- [inaudible] succeeded capone and ran the outfit for decades thereafter. so it didn't dismantle...
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. - who is al capone? - correct. vowels, $800. james. - what is eureka? - eureka! yes.els, $600. mary. - what is outrage? - that's the word. uh, vowels, $400. liz. - what is an audible? - that's right. um, jolly holiday for $800. james. - what is purim? - yes. kite, $800. james. - what is bridle? - bridle, good. poppins, $800. james. - what is "saving mr. banks"? - that's right. and that takes you to $8,800. takes us into our fibrk. and thatback in a moment.800. [ applause ] ♪ promotional consideration provided by... liz levin is the first player we introduced on the program today. she is an attorney from los angeles, and like our champion, you spent time teaching english abroad. he did it in thailand, you were in... i did it in madrid, in spain, uh, as-- are you fluent in spanish? i--i certainly was. now i watch "los simpsons" to keep up. uh, but i've lost quite a bit of it. good experience for you? uh, i mean, i recommend it to anyone. definitely. especially if you're 22. all right. mary peace is a high school teacher from ottawa, ontario, canada. which high school? u
. - who is al capone? - correct. vowels, $800. james. - what is eureka? - eureka! yes.els, $600. mary. - what is outrage? - that's the word. uh, vowels, $400. liz. - what is an audible? - that's right. um, jolly holiday for $800. james. - what is purim? - yes. kite, $800. james. - what is bridle? - bridle, good. poppins, $800. james. - what is "saving mr. banks"? - that's right. and that takes you to $8,800. takes us into our fibrk. and thatback in a moment.800. [ applause ] ♪...
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thomas was say we still don't know the motivation for these attacks but given that today is young capone one of the shootings he said to have happened near a synagogue and there a jewish calendar let us look at matters arising from that gap is religious has correspondent welcome. so shooting at close to the synagogue what are you hearing well i mean you know it is sort of the perfect target in some sense i mean if one is looking to us like the jewish community today for the main day in which the jewish community congregate itself in its house of prayers i mean these are the high holy days new year for the day of atonement and that of course means that is a group that is sort of a lot more in these conditions of course a lot more a lot more exposed at the very same time.
thomas was say we still don't know the motivation for these attacks but given that today is young capone one of the shootings he said to have happened near a synagogue and there a jewish calendar let us look at matters arising from that gap is religious has correspondent welcome. so shooting at close to the synagogue what are you hearing well i mean you know it is sort of the perfect target in some sense i mean if one is looking to us like the jewish community today for the main day in which...
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car now one of the shootings happens near a synagogue while services were taking place for young capone the holiest day in the jewish calendar ahead of the hollow jewish community told german media the between 70 and 80 people were in the synagogue when the shooting happened there are reports of a separate that incident at a kebab shop in the city police say shots have also been fired in the town of lance back around 15 kilometers away in a federal antiterrorism prosecutors have taken over the investigation the police are warning people to remain alert the main railway station has been closed and our people told to stay in. there to get you updated with the latest from the political correspondent max a 1000000000 on the coasts which welcome back maximiliano let's talk about the search for suspects and where is that up to well what we know so far is that police have arrested one suspect. but they're looking for they're currently estimating that there is at least one more if not even more asylums who've been part of the attacks that happened both in holland so there were 2 attacks in holl
car now one of the shootings happens near a synagogue while services were taking place for young capone the holiest day in the jewish calendar ahead of the hollow jewish community told german media the between 70 and 80 people were in the synagogue when the shooting happened there are reports of a separate that incident at a kebab shop in the city police say shots have also been fired in the town of lance back around 15 kilometers away in a federal antiterrorism prosecutors have taken over the...
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this was the era of al capone, also of a great disrespect for the law, and of gang wars. and when prohibition ended, it did not end organized crime. by then, they moved into other fields. prostitution, protection and so forth. it took well into the 1960's, actually, when bobby kennedy was attorney general for much of that, not all of that, but for much of that to end. well, enough about the bad times. let's say something about the good times. ok. charles lindbergh, 1927, the boy wonder, 25 years old when he left roosevelt field in long island to go to paris. solo.ars old and he flew he was probably the best-known person in the world in the mid-1920's. luster, because he accepted a medal for hermann goering in nazi germany. he was very taken with the german air force, and was trying to make a point that we were not as well prepared as germany, which was the case. a great age of literature. i know some of you read "the great gatsby." more than any other book, "the great gatsby" is the novel of the decade. f. scott fitzgerald. alsor later "the sun rises," ernest hemingway's
this was the era of al capone, also of a great disrespect for the law, and of gang wars. and when prohibition ended, it did not end organized crime. by then, they moved into other fields. prostitution, protection and so forth. it took well into the 1960's, actually, when bobby kennedy was attorney general for much of that, not all of that, but for much of that to end. well, enough about the bad times. let's say something about the good times. ok. charles lindbergh, 1927, the boy wonder, 25...
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but to rebecca's right is russ capone and edward discan and they are our marvelous co-chiefs of our public corruption unit. i also want to thank our partner in this case and so many of our important cases, the new york office of the fbi represented here today to my left, bill sweeney, my good friend the assistant director in charge of the new york field office, to his left, mike driscoll, the special agent in charge of the criminal division and to his left george gazonby schedule agency for the fbi. my very good friend bill sweeney for any comments ruyou'd like t made. >> last night at the international dulles airport the fbi arrested lev parnas and igor fruman on charges as they attempted to leave the united states. andre arrested in san francisco shortly thereafter. david correia the fourth individual charged not glet-oye out of custody. the american people expect and deserve an election process that has not been corrupted by the influence of foreign interests and the public has a right to know the true source of campaign contributions. laws make up the fabric of who we are as a nation.
but to rebecca's right is russ capone and edward discan and they are our marvelous co-chiefs of our public corruption unit. i also want to thank our partner in this case and so many of our important cases, the new york office of the fbi represented here today to my left, bill sweeney, my good friend the assistant director in charge of the new york field office, to his left, mike driscoll, the special agent in charge of the criminal division and to his left george gazonby schedule agency for the...
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. >> al capone entered chicago court at the height of his career and leaves still king of bootleggerse, meyer lansky, and bugsy siegel -- speak easies that popped up across the country allowing people to flout the nation's new absolutist approach. >> there's bootlegged liquor on every american lip. shiny flask on every hip. >> reporter: but the people and places that still thrive in movies and pop culture are only part of the story. 100 years later, what do people not understand about prohibition? >> i think what people don't understand about prohibition is the very serious and long-lasting legacies of the law. >> reporter: lisa mcgur is a legal professor and author of "the war on alcohol." >> the 1920s saw a vast upsurge in federal power, and after 1933, that power did not diminish, it simply took on new directions. one of those directions was policing and surveillance. the prison industry vastly expanded. so many of the kind of legacies that we live with were established during prohibition. >> reporter: america's new look and the rise of a large government was born perhaps more than
. >> al capone entered chicago court at the height of his career and leaves still king of bootleggerse, meyer lansky, and bugsy siegel -- speak easies that popped up across the country allowing people to flout the nation's new absolutist approach. >> there's bootlegged liquor on every american lip. shiny flask on every hip. >> reporter: but the people and places that still thrive in movies and pop culture are only part of the story. 100 years later, what do people not...
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you know, if al capone had had someone like you, sean, come on. are you kidding me?g here. her ral doe was the same guy -- didn't he say he wanted to punch
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chicago and those guys have figured out where the restaurant was and it was owned by an associate of al capone and the gamblers -- and the players and the attorneys are in one room and there is a movable partition between another room and the jurors. the jurors are in the next room and the wall comes down and they have a wonderful party together. some of the grand jurors used to visit new york after that and they would be treated to wonderful things by arnold rothstein. ,hat is the story of justice 1919, and hopefully the 2019 series will end up a lot better. thank you. [applause] >> this is american history tv on c-span 3 were each weekend we feature 48 hours of programs exploring our nation's past. >> american history tv is looking back 40 years to november 1979 when iranian students seized the u.s. embassy and took 66 americans hostage. next, former u.s. foreign service officer talks about his time as a hostage in iran, including a memorable visit from an iranian clergyman. this intermittent -- this --erview in the foreign service for about 35 years served mostly i served mostly in the midd
chicago and those guys have figured out where the restaurant was and it was owned by an associate of al capone and the gamblers -- and the players and the attorneys are in one room and there is a movable partition between another room and the jurors. the jurors are in the next room and the wall comes down and they have a wonderful party together. some of the grand jurors used to visit new york after that and they would be treated to wonderful things by arnold rothstein. ,hat is the story of...
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to her right, rosca pos capone edward conas. i as want to thank our partner in this case and so many important cases, the new york office of the fbi, represented here today. to my left, bill sweeney. my good friend the assistant director in charge of the new york field office to his left, mike driskell, the special agent of the criminal division and to his left, george kazami, the special agent in charge of corruption at the fbi. now, i'd like to invite to the podium, my very good friend, bill sweeney, for any comments you'd like to make. >> thanks, jeff. last night, at washington dulles international airport the fbi arrested lev parnas and igor fruman on campaign-related charges as they attempted to leave the united states. andre kukushkin was arrested shortly thereafter. david correia the fourth individual charged is not yet in our custody. campaign finance laws exist for a reason. the american people expect and deserve an election process that has not been corrupted by the influence of foreign interests. and the public has a
to her right, rosca pos capone edward conas. i as want to thank our partner in this case and so many important cases, the new york office of the fbi, represented here today. to my left, bill sweeney. my good friend the assistant director in charge of the new york field office to his left, mike driskell, the special agent of the criminal division and to his left, george kazami, the special agent in charge of corruption at the fbi. now, i'd like to invite to the podium, my very good friend, bill...
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district of virginia assisting with the presentment of parnas and fruman, but to rebecca's right is capone and channon, they are cochiefs of our unit. and i also want to thank our partner in this case, and so many of our important cases, the new york office of the fbi, representing here today to my left, bill sweeney, my good friend, the assistant director in charge of the new york field office to his left mike driscoll. the special agent in charge of the criminal agent to his left, george chris hobbie, the special agent in charge of investigation at the fbi. and now i would like to invite to the podium my very good friend bill sweeney for any comments you would like to say. >> think you. last night at the washington dallas international airport we arrested fruman and parnas on criminal charges as they tried to leave the united states. david, the fourth individual charged in today's indictment is not yet in our custody. campaign finance laws exist for a reason. to the american people expect and deserve an election process that has not been corrupted by the influence of foreign interests, a
district of virginia assisting with the presentment of parnas and fruman, but to rebecca's right is capone and channon, they are cochiefs of our unit. and i also want to thank our partner in this case, and so many of our important cases, the new york office of the fbi, representing here today to my left, bill sweeney, my good friend, the assistant director in charge of the new york field office to his left mike driscoll. the special agent in charge of the criminal agent to his left, george...
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because there is a shape to mounted by those america was shaped by the turn principle principle of capone singles race of welcomes and and power trade a wealth and power. grid to do modest amounts crecy. at tax time to load excess oil or addict it into an engineer shrilled black. man you. can see and approach and spend and expose according to according to know of. one set of rules rules for the rich. opposite set of rules from some that are sure. to it's quite a bit of money to that's what would happen or when you put her into the hands of a narrow sector of will which were into the hands of a narrow sector of will which will is dedicated to increasing power for itself just as you'd expect one of the most of all is dedicated to increasing power for just as you'd expect one of the most influential intellectuals of our time speaks about the modern civilization influential intellectuals of our time speaks about the modern civilization of america. they should mention of america. i'm going to. i'm going to fulfill the repeated purposes of politics to the people and thomas is the usual feel the
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you know, if al capone had had someone like you, sean, come on. are you kidding me? if mussolini, you know where we're going here. her ral doe was the same guy -- didn't he say he wanted to punch people in the face? >> donald truas geraldo notes r nixon doesn't have a sean hannity. good morning, and welcome to "morning joe" it is wednesday, october 2nd. >> along with joe, willie and me we have msnbc contributor mike barnicle, former aide to the george w. bush white house and state departments, elise jordan, president of the counsel on foreign relations and author of the book "a world in disarray" richard haass and historian, author of the soul of america at vanderbilt university john meacham. he's an nbc news and msnbc contributor. >> he called the whistle-blower a rotten snitch was what he said on fox news, yeah. >> and i think he wanted to hit somebody, i forget who. we'll be getting to how republicans, there are actually some republicans who understand that at some point a democrat will be president of the united states again, and this whole whistle-blower idea is
you know, if al capone had had someone like you, sean, come on. are you kidding me? if mussolini, you know where we're going here. her ral doe was the same guy -- didn't he say he wanted to punch people in the face? >> donald truas geraldo notes r nixon doesn't have a sean hannity. good morning, and welcome to "morning joe" it is wednesday, october 2nd. >> along with joe, willie and me we have msnbc contributor mike barnicle, former aide to the george w. bush white house...
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cryptocurrency that has more transparency and don't by book chain, if you don't like it, it will be more capone-likeoesn't cost me -- doesn't cost him anything to use the correct narrative i just gave him. giving people free stuff all morning. >> we'll learn a lot more later in the week. when we come back, boeing under pressure and keeping the dow from even further gains, down almost 5%. we'll talk to the former ceo of northwest to discuss the 737 max. meantime, look at the movement in treasuries, ten year tries to get up to 1.8. we're back in a moment we trust usaa more than any other company out there. they give us excellent customer service, every time. our 18 year old was in an accident. usaa took care of her car rental, and getting her car towed. all i had to take care of was making sure that my daughter was ok. if i met another veteran, and they were with another insurance company, i would tell them, you need to join usaa because they have better rates, and better service. we're the gomez family... we're the rivera family... we're the kirby family, and we are usaa members for life. get your au
cryptocurrency that has more transparency and don't by book chain, if you don't like it, it will be more capone-likeoesn't cost me -- doesn't cost him anything to use the correct narrative i just gave him. giving people free stuff all morning. >> we'll learn a lot more later in the week. when we come back, boeing under pressure and keeping the dow from even further gains, down almost 5%. we'll talk to the former ceo of northwest to discuss the 737 max. meantime, look at the movement in...
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hear trump talking about corruption in government and getting rid of it is sort of like hearing al caponet mob activity in chicago. you know, it would require them to completely change the way that they operate and who they are. and this is who they are. >> well, and the thing is, is that if we were to, david, get into an investigation of family members making money, the trump family, the adult children, earn money only because of their surname. their surname is trump. therefore, they earn money. it's not as if they have started separate businesses. for the hunter biden thing to be equivalent, he would have had to have been an unpaid adviser inside the obama white house and also sitting on the board of that company in ukraine. >> look, when this is all over, i do think we are going to need a stricter ethic about what presidential families should do. there's still time to save sasha and malia from a mistake. and hunter biden is putting down a good marker. this shouldn't happen. what he did wasn't right, especially since has father had formal authority over ukraine. that was not right. but
hear trump talking about corruption in government and getting rid of it is sort of like hearing al caponet mob activity in chicago. you know, it would require them to completely change the way that they operate and who they are. and this is who they are. >> well, and the thing is, is that if we were to, david, get into an investigation of family members making money, the trump family, the adult children, earn money only because of their surname. their surname is trump. therefore, they...
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in my home state of maryland, we have four terrific hbcu's, bowie state, capon, and collectively they could lose over $4 million a year which they need for services to support students and help them stay in school. now, mr. president, i realize there are some who say that since we just enacted fiscal year 2019 funding that there's no urgency to take up and pass this bill now. but just this past saturday i met with board members of the thorough good marshal -- thorough good marshal fund and when they asked me why when there's so much agreement and support for this program we couldn't pass the extension, i couldn't give them a good answer. and here's what else they said, mr. president. they gave me a letter that they had sent to the united states senate just last week trying to dispel the myth that there's no urgency to the current situation. here's what they wrote in their letter. this is from their president dr. harry williams. he says, quote, the expiration of this program is already -- already having real consequences. he goes on to write, we already have examples of campuses notify
in my home state of maryland, we have four terrific hbcu's, bowie state, capon, and collectively they could lose over $4 million a year which they need for services to support students and help them stay in school. now, mr. president, i realize there are some who say that since we just enacted fiscal year 2019 funding that there's no urgency to take up and pass this bill now. but just this past saturday i met with board members of the thorough good marshal -- thorough good marshal fund and when...