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it's got a very lively reputation al capone was also said to have stayed there. and what is always said about anywhere al capone state is that there was a secret tunnel so he could get out of the building should the law enforcement converge on him and that there was a girlfriend somewhere around and sometimes an illegitimate son or two or three so i kind of to began to take all the al capone slip here stories with a grain of salt and that's why i can tell you i can only verify two for sure. okay. well, thank you so much for your attention.
it's got a very lively reputation al capone was also said to have stayed there. and what is always said about anywhere al capone state is that there was a secret tunnel so he could get out of the building should the law enforcement converge on him and that there was a girlfriend somewhere around and sometimes an illegitimate son or two or three so i kind of to began to take all the al capone slip here stories with a grain of salt and that's why i can tell you i can only verify two for sure....
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it's got a very lively reputation al capone was also said to have stayed there. and what is always said about anywhere al capone state is that there was a secret tunnel so he could get out of the building should the law enforcement converge on him and that there was a girlfriend somewhere around and sometimes an illegitimate son or two or three so i kind of to began to take all the al capone slip here stories with a grain of salt and that's why i can tell you i can only verify two for sure. okay. well, thank you so much for your attention. welcome catherine olmstead here to the library. she is no stranger to the fdr library, and then we're so glad to have her just a little by way of background. she's a professor of history at the university of california davis. she specializes in political and cultural history of the 20 20th and 21st century with a particular interest in the influence of anti-communism. it's very interesting and conspiracy theories on national politics. it was just saying to her that seems like an absurd field to me, but what do i know? i'm just
it's got a very lively reputation al capone was also said to have stayed there. and what is always said about anywhere al capone state is that there was a secret tunnel so he could get out of the building should the law enforcement converge on him and that there was a girlfriend somewhere around and sometimes an illegitimate son or two or three so i kind of to began to take all the al capone slip here stories with a grain of salt and that's why i can tell you i can only verify two for sure....
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it's got a very lively reputation al capone was also said to have stayed there. and what is always said about anywhere al capone state is that there was a secret tunnel so he could get out of the building should the law enforcement converge on him and that there was a girlfriend somewhere around and sometimes an
it's got a very lively reputation al capone was also said to have stayed there. and what is always said about anywhere al capone state is that there was a secret tunnel so he could get out of the building should the law enforcement converge on him and that there was a girlfriend somewhere around and sometimes an
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al capone's crime was organized. so why-- ( applause ) why-- al capone. al capone fans.ent is not the only one in trouble with the war. so is rudy giuliani. this one-- this one comes from the investigation into the ex-president's interference in georgia, where he demands that the georgia secretary of state somehow find him 11,780 votes-- which, coincidentally, is the same number of investigations he's now under. rudy was one of the key players behind this plot, and has been ordered to testify before a grand jury in fulton county next week. oh, you gotta feel bad for georgia. first, the devil went down there, and now they have to get a visit from rudy? ( laughter ) ( applause ) at least they're both great at fiddlin'. >> audience: oooo"h." >> stephen: really, really? no? no? fair enough. technically he was playing the organ. thank you very much. you're welcome. but giuliani's attorney tried to fight the summons, claiming rudy couldn't fly to atlanta because of a recent heart stent operation. apparently, doctors had to remove a blockage obstructing the flow of life-giving
al capone's crime was organized. so why-- ( applause ) why-- al capone. al capone fans.ent is not the only one in trouble with the war. so is rudy giuliani. this one-- this one comes from the investigation into the ex-president's interference in georgia, where he demands that the georgia secretary of state somehow find him 11,780 votes-- which, coincidentally, is the same number of investigations he's now under. rudy was one of the key players behind this plot, and has been ordered to testify...
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it's got a very lively reputation al capone was also said to have stayed there. and what is always said about anywhere al capone state is that there was a secret tunnel so he could get out of the building should the law enforcement converge on him and that there was a girlfriend somewhere around and sometimes an illegitimate son or two or three so i kind of to began to take all the al capone slip here stories with a grain of salt and that's why i can tell you i can only verify two for sure. okay. well, thank you so much for your attention. welcome catherine olmstead here to the library. she is no stranger to the fdr library, and then we're so glad to have her just a little by way of background. she's a professor of history at the university of california davis. she specializes in political and cultural history of the 20 20th and 21st century with a particular interest in the influence of anti-communism. it's very interesting and conspiracy theories on national politics. it was just saying to her that seems like an absurd field to me, but what do i know? i'm just
it's got a very lively reputation al capone was also said to have stayed there. and what is always said about anywhere al capone state is that there was a secret tunnel so he could get out of the building should the law enforcement converge on him and that there was a girlfriend somewhere around and sometimes an illegitimate son or two or three so i kind of to began to take all the al capone slip here stories with a grain of salt and that's why i can tell you i can only verify two for sure....
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al capone al capone yes. 400 cans, he admitted that as a child he received a canned court for lunch everys his mother carved tin flowers for sale. quite right. one of his most famous works depicts canned soup cans. 600 tin for cans is usually tinned, that is, coated with a layer of this particular metal. oh yeah. canned food for 200 in honor of this french scientist called one of the methods of conservation pasteur pasteurization. i sum up the results of the second round 2.700 timur 4 300 dmitry is in the lead maria maria six thousand. ahead, the third round. let me open yours. cop wars today at 19:30 on ntway against pain in muscles and joints, it contains the highest dosage of a substance for inflammation pain and a special component for better penetration , created to combat pain, inflammation in muscles and joints, a large package at a bargain price rbt.ru. big plans require a small survey. make sure you're healthy. what is common in pneumofibrosin of chronic prostatitis from the finger process, we explain on the fingers in response to inflammation, excessive formation of connective t
al capone al capone yes. 400 cans, he admitted that as a child he received a canned court for lunch everys his mother carved tin flowers for sale. quite right. one of his most famous works depicts canned soup cans. 600 tin for cans is usually tinned, that is, coated with a layer of this particular metal. oh yeah. canned food for 200 in honor of this french scientist called one of the methods of conservation pasteur pasteurization. i sum up the results of the second round 2.700 timur 4 300...
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i thought of al capone. a great big gangster in the 1920s and '30s, bootlegged millions of gallons of whiskey which was illegal, a lot of credible evidence he ordered the murder of many people. but they never brought him to justice on that. the irs discovered al capone was cheating on his income taxes, and so they brought him to justice on that. he went to president on and that's where he died. if the attorney general cannot bring himself, because of lack of evidence or belief the country is not ready to bring a president on charges of insurrection or obstruction of justice, how about violation of laws which keep this country safe like the espionage act? if there's credible evidence, more of the american public would say, well, yeah, he shouldn't have done that. let's see what the jury of his peers provides for. i'd like to see it. >> all right. and, you know, sam, i'm sure -- you and i have the same detector when it comes to bs and the trump teamed has offered up a slew of shifting explanations that don't p
i thought of al capone. a great big gangster in the 1920s and '30s, bootlegged millions of gallons of whiskey which was illegal, a lot of credible evidence he ordered the murder of many people. but they never brought him to justice on that. the irs discovered al capone was cheating on his income taxes, and so they brought him to justice on that. he went to president on and that's where he died. if the attorney general cannot bring himself, because of lack of evidence or belief the country is...
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but still, it's it's kind al capone's vault, right? you're going to see what's inside or if they had. there may be nothing that, yeah, i mean, there's so much curiosity, the public, the media. >> but ultimately what? what will we learn from this redacted version? you think? >> i think you're going learn anything more than maybe more detail about the tiktok of the time that which day actually asked for the documents when they were received and maybe a little allusion to sensitive classified blank and that that's about it. i think they're being definitely narrative to serve reaffirm what we already know that the justice department tried many times to get these documents back, but he didn't get it and that there was nothing to this idea that they were the personal property donald j. trump. >> do expect to learn any more about whether or not the 2 kind of theories are? well, maybe trump at all these things because he thought they were cool and he wanted to show his friends and he likes and yeah, the other thought is it's possible that he h
but still, it's it's kind al capone's vault, right? you're going to see what's inside or if they had. there may be nothing that, yeah, i mean, there's so much curiosity, the public, the media. >> but ultimately what? what will we learn from this redacted version? you think? >> i think you're going learn anything more than maybe more detail about the tiktok of the time that which day actually asked for the documents when they were received and maybe a little allusion to sensitive...
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put ve keith in the newest, edited on 2 different 100 fill in for gina odyssey, chantelle mutual capone, we sure am years when a portion of commercial public us your company. in 2015, he wrote the 1st of a number of books, exposing fraudulent practices across the food processing industry from york upon christopher. and there's just 2 3rd kid is he to flip eyes on, sit on, on your mom. i laugh. well, let's look john. we kissinger for the alef. was it for me, sir? do you propose they pulled me off for the yellow for the key? young jack said, nobody put you yet. he preach on phenomenal. what many of christoph, who says revelations were dismissed or contested by his former industry, but added to the outrage. many felt about hoarse gate. they did promise the european authorities to act if she felt made. if you don't get another, not jamante damage about a month on your june, it's here in brussels that the major rules concerning europe's food are devised. it's then up to the individual states to implement them. for eric mahan, an official at the european commission, the horse meat scandal was
put ve keith in the newest, edited on 2 different 100 fill in for gina odyssey, chantelle mutual capone, we sure am years when a portion of commercial public us your company. in 2015, he wrote the 1st of a number of books, exposing fraudulent practices across the food processing industry from york upon christopher. and there's just 2 3rd kid is he to flip eyes on, sit on, on your mom. i laugh. well, let's look john. we kissinger for the alef. was it for me, sir? do you propose they pulled me...
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ah, good capone and i have to throw away all my positions. even my dishes, it rained so much this time it was a disaster. the plight of such residence was highlighted in the oscar winning movie parasite, about a fictional family living a subterranean existence. but it's the reality for many in a city with sky high property prices couldn't gide annual year. it's different from the wealthy places we live in the smallest rates where the government doesn't pay attention to us on an autumn could on calvin. doctor north south korea's president, you insecure, visited one basement apartment that was flooded and where 3 people died about. the response from sol city has been swift with the government announcing no new permissions will be given to turn basement into apartments. but there are reckoned to be around $200000.00 homes below ground right now, that authorities say will gradually be phased out. the government has also announced plans for better drainage, adapting it says to the new reality that such extreme weather is now no longer abnormal. ro
ah, good capone and i have to throw away all my positions. even my dishes, it rained so much this time it was a disaster. the plight of such residence was highlighted in the oscar winning movie parasite, about a fictional family living a subterranean existence. but it's the reality for many in a city with sky high property prices couldn't gide annual year. it's different from the wealthy places we live in the smallest rates where the government doesn't pay attention to us on an autumn could on...
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that's when al capone was there. why? we are here with the mayor of miami. thank you for coming on.t exactly are you doing in miami that america -- >> i'm going to blow your mind away. we increased money for police. we have also lowered taxes to the lowest level in recorded history which has bumped it up to the second -- in recorded history. we are the happiest and healthiest city in america, low unemployment people are happy, healthy, working. that's been the miami miracle story which -- washington nightmare story that you have articulated tonight and over the last few weeks. >> there is this great video circulating around the internet of the riots in 2020. all of these cops -- we are not doing that here. did you ever have meaningful riots in miami? >> we didn't. we drew the line in the sand. not going to tolerate it in our city. that first night, we had some issues, but right away, it was clear that we weren't going to accept it, and whoever came in obviously realize that -- miami would not accept that kind of behavior. >> what is funny is that for a long time, probably after 1980
that's when al capone was there. why? we are here with the mayor of miami. thank you for coming on.t exactly are you doing in miami that america -- >> i'm going to blow your mind away. we increased money for police. we have also lowered taxes to the lowest level in recorded history which has bumped it up to the second -- in recorded history. we are the happiest and healthiest city in america, low unemployment people are happy, healthy, working. that's been the miami miracle story which --...
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the navy and cofounder of veterans exploring treatment solutions known as vets marcus capone. >> thank, kennedy. kennedy: you've been honest with your struggles with anxiety, depression, and ptsd. how long were you struggling before you found this revolutionary treatment that essentially cured you? >> yeah. you know, i was starting to struggle a bit, kennedy, my last couple years on active duty and i was medically retired and i thought like the rest of us, life is going to be okay at that point, and it's when i started spiraling. i was very impulsive, i was angry, angry at the world. i felt like, you know, civilians back here in the states didn't understand what we did overseas. i was depressed, there were days i couldn't get out of bed at all and i isolating and not talkino anybody. it was frustrating because i was listening to the system that we listen to every day. i was listening to my doctors, i was prescribed multiple mood stabilizers, antidepressants and medicines to help me focus and help me sleep and, you know, came to a point that i was really bad and my wife was getting nerv
the navy and cofounder of veterans exploring treatment solutions known as vets marcus capone. >> thank, kennedy. kennedy: you've been honest with your struggles with anxiety, depression, and ptsd. how long were you struggling before you found this revolutionary treatment that essentially cured you? >> yeah. you know, i was starting to struggle a bit, kennedy, my last couple years on active duty and i was medically retired and i thought like the rest of us, life is going to be okay...
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[laughter] my nickname was delicious uncle monty changed it toal capone. >> i was too sweet. okay. anyway, uncle not only you did picnics and raised money you was also the escort to the funeral service. you know and -- after first fooim time in my life i ever seen you put cars in the street to stop traffic and direct us all to do it and did it all the way to the cemetery. i love you. nothing else i can say all these people here we love you. [inaudible]. use a rock. i married my wife i knew i had a rock. i did not understand what a rock was until i got married. there are years off and on but married 2. god is good. utay my sister. i love you, baby. love you. god has been good to us. he will continue to be good to us. rodney, my brother i see you there. the guy there, man god has been good. all my life i want ed be a bus driver like my father. and -- took me a long time to get there but one day a young lady came to a place i was working and it closed down and said, all of y'all this want to come here come and go. >> thank you. >> thank you. i used to work for cherry. >> thank you. >>
[laughter] my nickname was delicious uncle monty changed it toal capone. >> i was too sweet. okay. anyway, uncle not only you did picnics and raised money you was also the escort to the funeral service. you know and -- after first fooim time in my life i ever seen you put cars in the street to stop traffic and direct us all to do it and did it all the way to the cemetery. i love you. nothing else i can say all these people here we love you. [inaudible]. use a rock. i married my wife i...
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this is an invasion of our constitution by government gangsters purity of al capone at headquarters talking the white house. this is about the continuation of getting donald trump, prevent him from being president ever again. ukraine, january 6th, the running out of time but now what? a night time, or daytime raid of the president positivism to see if they can stop him. i highlight that those pushing this the most is the clinton campaign, touting a statute that doesn't even apply to the president of the united states. >> will: but meyer him in the fight, keep him in a constitutional fight while he would be campaigning and it doesn't matter anymore. it's real world practicality to keep them from being president of the united states. always great to see. we are learning much more about the magistrate judge who signed off on the raid. his name, judge bruce reinhardt. he's a barack obama donor who also, get this, defended associates of convicted jeffrey epstein, who definitely did not kill himself. the ceo of "the federalist" joins us. great to see you tonight. what a coincidence. >> it is quit
this is an invasion of our constitution by government gangsters purity of al capone at headquarters talking the white house. this is about the continuation of getting donald trump, prevent him from being president ever again. ukraine, january 6th, the running out of time but now what? a night time, or daytime raid of the president positivism to see if they can stop him. i highlight that those pushing this the most is the clinton campaign, touting a statute that doesn't even apply to the...
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supposed to know about and he's exactly right to be or go this is not just your variety searching all capone's home and basically saying there is probable cause and we think the president committed a crime. we never indicted by a president for a crime before. either biden knew about it, or biden's not in charge of law enforcement and under the constitution, he's one charge where the laws are the faithful execution. >> this time, he didn't say all the time. >> i'm kidding. >> where does this go, we don't get it released to the media at the outset. eventually this kind of stuff trickles out and i'm weary of these anonymous names. but how do you think it plays out? >> either some tickets charged and i think they are not going to charge him on classified information or presidential records. they are trying to make a case on january 6. what typically happens is when if you're going to use a warrant in the case, a lot of times if you're not, you have to turn it over and discover the affidavit and then make motions to suppress and that's how we get to find out. if there is no charges, there will be
supposed to know about and he's exactly right to be or go this is not just your variety searching all capone's home and basically saying there is probable cause and we think the president committed a crime. we never indicted by a president for a crime before. either biden knew about it, or biden's not in charge of law enforcement and under the constitution, he's one charge where the laws are the faithful execution. >> this time, he didn't say all the time. >> i'm kidding. >>...
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evasion, misrepresentation to banks, lying on personal financial statements, like what they did to al caponeu don't have to get him on x, y, z, glet's get him on that to get him where he belongs. >> michael cohen, great seeing you again. good talking to you. >> great to see you as well. thanks for having me. >> thanks, michael. keep an eye out for michael's book "revenge." we'll be on the lookout for that when it comes out. >>> what the widow of kobe bryant revealed about her life after graphic photos of her late husband's helicopter crash leaked. stay right there. see you at home. enjoy advanced s safety at the lexus golden opopportunity sales event. and it's natural. treat it that way with aveeno® daily moisture. formulated with nourishing, prebiotic oat. it's clinically proven to moisturize dry skin for 24 hours. aveeno® - [female narrator] five billion people lack access to safe surgery. thousands of children are suffering and dying from treatable causes. for 40 years, mercy ships has deployed floating hospitals to provide the free surgeries these children need. join us. together, we can
evasion, misrepresentation to banks, lying on personal financial statements, like what they did to al caponeu don't have to get him on x, y, z, glet's get him on that to get him where he belongs. >> michael cohen, great seeing you again. good talking to you. >> great to see you as well. thanks for having me. >> thanks, michael. keep an eye out for michael's book "revenge." we'll be on the lookout for that when it comes out. >>> what the widow of kobe bryant...
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if this were just about classified documents, this would be -- this is a version of al capone and thees. you couldn't get him on the big stuff, you'll get him on this. it certainly looks to us, i think, and to every legal analyst i have spoken to, there's clearly something else that is at the heart of this investigation. now, they also need to prove trump himself, you know, personally ordered either the removal of this material and all of that, so they're going to need to prove that too if they wanted to pursue an indictment on mishandled classified information. but that's the bigger takeaway, is whatever they're investigating, it's worse than mishandling classified info, which is bad in and of itself. >> we may learn much more about how this fits into a larger puzzle. a lot to talk about. thanks so much. we'll look for more on "meet the press" when chuck is joined by adam kinzinger and will have an interview with nasa administrator bill nelson ahead of tomorrow's lunar launch. >>> tomorrow morning, nasa will send the artimus rocket to orbit the moon with the goal next of putting astr
if this were just about classified documents, this would be -- this is a version of al capone and thees. you couldn't get him on the big stuff, you'll get him on this. it certainly looks to us, i think, and to every legal analyst i have spoken to, there's clearly something else that is at the heart of this investigation. now, they also need to prove trump himself, you know, personally ordered either the removal of this material and all of that, so they're going to need to prove that too if they...
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. >> it would be like in the heyday of prohibition when al capone completely owned chicago.mebody to come into just try and throw handcuffs on a couple. >> it was a police were king pins who died in mexico's drug wars were policed in the large ornate tunes. they seemed to stand as reminders of the violence and the danger that engulfed the city. >> i think it's very dangerous. those areas are completely controlled by the drug cartels. >> but drew was relentless. for instance, just before he arrived in mexico, he came upon a treasure trove of evidence. el chapo had left his safety even for this mansion in kabul st. lucas. it was raided by mexican law enforcement. el chapo got away. there were key scraps of paper, notebook and phones left behind. with phone numbers and drew can target. >> you can't just target the man himself. you have to target his entire infrastructure. that means is pilots, his facilitator, his courriers, his wives, his girlfriends, his sons. down to his made, his cook. it began with his two most trusted pilots. >> pilots who had would swoop el chapo in and
. >> it would be like in the heyday of prohibition when al capone completely owned chicago.mebody to come into just try and throw handcuffs on a couple. >> it was a police were king pins who died in mexico's drug wars were policed in the large ornate tunes. they seemed to stand as reminders of the violence and the danger that engulfed the city. >> i think it's very dangerous. those areas are completely controlled by the drug cartels. >> but drew was relentless. for...
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imagine if al capone could have pardoned anyone in his organization for anything they did wrong, andonald trump go in, reach in to the department of justice and for the first time that i'm aware of say to someone, well, we know you pled guilty, but we're going to forget about that. you can go along. you have a clean record, mike flynn. even though you pled guilty. i mean, that's unheard of. the guy pled guilty with a lawyer, and they still pardoned him and let him go free. so, i think everyone in the trump circle knows there will never be criminal liability as long as trump is sitting in the oval office for anything they do wrong at his bequest. >> well, it is such a good point. and i mean, frank, to listen to them acknowledging, basically, it sounds like one way to understand what they're saying to each other is, mueller's got you. and gaetz says, well, he had to get somebody. it is so much sort of straight talk about their own criminal exposure, and the only sort of lever they have left to press is the big guy's interest in keeping them all roaming around free. i mean, what is sort
imagine if al capone could have pardoned anyone in his organization for anything they did wrong, andonald trump go in, reach in to the department of justice and for the first time that i'm aware of say to someone, well, we know you pled guilty, but we're going to forget about that. you can go along. you have a clean record, mike flynn. even though you pled guilty. i mean, that's unheard of. the guy pled guilty with a lawyer, and they still pardoned him and let him go free. so, i think everyone...
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it's been compared to nabbing al capone on taxes. do you think that would leave the door open for more election schemes from losing candidates, or do you think it would be better off for the country to see perhaps concurrent investigations, concurrent charges, perhaps a september for the -- set for the classified documents, another set for january 6th and so on? >> yeah, i think, you know, as many prosecutions as are needed to address the crimes are important. one of the problems is that the practice of election fraud has been institutionalized in the party. and if you want to get ahead in the republican party today, you have to espouse this party line of election denial but also refuse to concede, right? so all over the nation there are people who are refusing to con concede. some of them are already lawless individuals like tina peters in colorado was indicted for election tampering and now she's refusing to concede. this is exactly the type of person who's populating our political system now, so we've got to have as many prosecuti
it's been compared to nabbing al capone on taxes. do you think that would leave the door open for more election schemes from losing candidates, or do you think it would be better off for the country to see perhaps concurrent investigations, concurrent charges, perhaps a september for the -- set for the classified documents, another set for january 6th and so on? >> yeah, i think, you know, as many prosecutions as are needed to address the crimes are important. one of the problems is that...
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at the intercept, they were wondering, could trump go down like al capone? at least there was this from jonah goldberg, quote, just remember, if these reports are true, that means that if they can search the ex-president's home for vital nuclear documents and signals intelligence, they can do it to you, too. where we can't agree on the facts, there's the concern that things will get even worse. as david brooks writes "the new york times" under the headline, did the fbi just re-elect donald trump? america absolutely needs to punish those who commit crimes. on the other hand, america absolutely needs to make sure that trump does not get another term as president. what do we do if the former makes the latter more likely? i have no clue how to get out of the potential conflict between our legal and political realities. here is my thought, let's all catch our breath. step back. let the dust settle and hopefully we can learn what was in the documents trump kept and why did he keep them? were some nuclear in nature? were any properly declassified? and were all less
at the intercept, they were wondering, could trump go down like al capone? at least there was this from jonah goldberg, quote, just remember, if these reports are true, that means that if they can search the ex-president's home for vital nuclear documents and signals intelligence, they can do it to you, too. where we can't agree on the facts, there's the concern that things will get even worse. as david brooks writes "the new york times" under the headline, did the fbi just re-elect...
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and you have al capone sitting of justice talking to his the corner. this is about the continuation tmp to prevent the worst being president ever again. they failed during the rush to get home. theyhmento ukraine six and mueller, they're run me on june six . now whatry a night or daytime home to see if they can stop him.i highh and i highlight to the person pushing this the 4 f1 apply to the president of a constitutional fight while he wouldon be campre.ny it's real i world practicality o keep him from being president of the united states capitol. great to see you. thanksee so much.ht.. all right. we're learning much more about the magistrate judge who signed off oudge beamruce rhinehart. nowmaor who also get this defended a associates of convicted jeffrey epstein, who definitelye d notid kill himself. sean davis is ceo of the fe youight. coincidence? s ie a coincidence, isn't it, that, this derangedp judtri ge-t who quit his jobru as a federal pr office literally inve i've seen magically the next dayof started representing a bunch of jeffrey airstream
and you have al capone sitting of justice talking to his the corner. this is about the continuation tmp to prevent the worst being president ever again. they failed during the rush to get home. theyhmento ukraine six and mueller, they're run me on june six . now whatry a night or daytime home to see if they can stop him.i highh and i highlight to the person pushing this the 4 f1 apply to the president of a constitutional fight while he wouldon be campre.ny it's real i world practicality o keep...
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part of i think what's got people's head spinning is this seems like al capone and tax evasion.g the presidential records act seems to most folks like something that isn't a reason to conduct a raid. we're living at a time when election lies are a litmus test for many republican primaries. so i'm not surprised to hear that epic contortion, because it's all through the prism of partisan politics. >> everything you just said is right. i think what's gross, though, is when hillary, who mishandled classified information, goes out and tries to fund raise off it with snarky t-shirts and hats. this is serious s-h-i-t, okay? >> the children can hear you spell. >> sugar, honey, iced tea. >> i have a serious problem with hypocrisy, i call it out for republicans and democrats, i hate it, and i don't like fundraising on it on either side. >> you make an important point, especially with the parallelism of fundraising. we need to apply consistent standards in politics. >> good luck with that. the truth is i went online to see what was going on and you could buy a myriad of things from both pa
part of i think what's got people's head spinning is this seems like al capone and tax evasion.g the presidential records act seems to most folks like something that isn't a reason to conduct a raid. we're living at a time when election lies are a litmus test for many republican primaries. so i'm not surprised to hear that epic contortion, because it's all through the prism of partisan politics. >> everything you just said is right. i think what's gross, though, is when hillary, who...
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law, and you know, part of it we've got people's head spinning, this seems a little bit like al capone'sking the presidential records act doesn't seem for most folks, something like you have the fbi come into your private residence, of the next president. even though it's illegal. the obvious point here is situational ethics, and unfortunately, we are living that is table stakes in politics. we're living in a time when election lie is a litmus test for many in the republican primaries. so i'm not improvised surprised hereby that that contortion because it's all -- through >> everything you just said is right. no, he's right. what's gross, though, is when hillary, who mishandled classified misinformation goes out and -- snarky t-shirts and hat. this is serious -- okay. >> the children can spell. >> i mean, look, i have zero stomach for hypocrisy. and i call out to republicans, call out democrats. i hate it. i don't think there's anything to laugh about, or fund-raise off of on either side. this is serious where our democracy is at stake here. >> i think you make a really important point h
law, and you know, part of it we've got people's head spinning, this seems a little bit like al capone'sking the presidential records act doesn't seem for most folks, something like you have the fbi come into your private residence, of the next president. even though it's illegal. the obvious point here is situational ethics, and unfortunately, we are living that is table stakes in politics. we're living in a time when election lie is a litmus test for many in the republican primaries. so i'm...
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it's al capone. move there. why? whatat are they doing that no one else is doing? francis suarez is the mayor of miami is going to sound. senator , thanks so much forit coming on . i wish we'd done a story earlier. i wasn't even aware of it till today. what exactly are you doing in miami that america's other cities are not doing well? i'm going to blow your mind i away. we'moing actually increased fung for police. so we have the most police officers we've ever had in our history. we've also lowered taxes to the lowest level in recorded history, which has prompted tremendous growthwe 20%. i think it's the second most in recorded history as well. we have a one point four percent unemployment. we're the happiest city inwe america and the healthiest city in america. he people areut if healthy, they're happy, they're working. they're not paying a lototme of taxes. they see an increased police presence. they don't have a tendency to to commit murder. and that's what's been the miami miracle story, which is a huge contrast to the washington nightmare story that you've you
it's al capone. move there. why? whatat are they doing that no one else is doing? francis suarez is the mayor of miami is going to sound. senator , thanks so much forit coming on . i wish we'd done a story earlier. i wasn't even aware of it till today. what exactly are you doing in miami that america's other cities are not doing well? i'm going to blow your mind i away. we'moing actually increased fung for police. so we have the most police officers we've ever had in our history. we've also...
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you know, back when they went after capone.ese same people who were begging him to stop the riots on january 6th are the same people who know he is guilty now, even though people are innocent until proven guilty. they know he is guilty in their minds and, yet, they're still playing this jim and tammy faye bakker game on tv, trying to whip people up into a frenzy and possibly whips people up into a violent reaction, like they did on january 6th. >> well, joe, the jonah goldberg piece you just read an excerpt from, and what you're saying right now, i think, outlines the biggest differences between 1968, 1974 with nixon leaving the white house in the helicopter and going to california. today, there is one man whose sole purpose each and every morning, i think, is to further divide the country. that's the difference. a man who refused, basically, to leave office. a man who tried to disrupt democracy and overturn an election. the man's name is donald trump. so, today, what we're dealing with is a country that isly fra. the biggest d
you know, back when they went after capone.ese same people who were begging him to stop the riots on january 6th are the same people who know he is guilty now, even though people are innocent until proven guilty. they know he is guilty in their minds and, yet, they're still playing this jim and tammy faye bakker game on tv, trying to whip people up into a frenzy and possibly whips people up into a violent reaction, like they did on january 6th. >> well, joe, the jonah goldberg piece you...
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it reminds you of al capone's safe. they obviously collected a great deal of material and that is itself concerning. my assumption is that the trump counsel has marked any material attorney-client privilege, so they will presumably set that aside. so if they are on a fishing expedition for january 6th, that would be a serious problem. if the motivation here was to collect evidence off january 6th, it would itself be worthy of oversight investigation. this is the same department that mislead judges in the russian collusion as to those searches. and it would be quite breathtaking if they knowingly used a pretext in order to look for january 6th material. i'm not assuming that to be the case. i'm assuming that this is what was represented, that they were trying to find classified material. but there's a lot about this raid that should be addressed by the attorney general. he doesn't have to reveal the details of the investigation, and i do think the trump family should be able to release a copy of this parent. it would tel
it reminds you of al capone's safe. they obviously collected a great deal of material and that is itself concerning. my assumption is that the trump counsel has marked any material attorney-client privilege, so they will presumably set that aside. so if they are on a fishing expedition for january 6th, that would be a serious problem. if the motivation here was to collect evidence off january 6th, it would itself be worthy of oversight investigation. this is the same department that mislead...
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[laughter] my nickname was delicious uncle monty changed it toal capone. >> i was too sweet. okay. only you did picnics and raised money you was also the escort to the funeral service. you know and -- after first fooim time in my life i ever seen you put cars in the street to stop traffic and direct us all to do it and did it all the way to the cemetery. i love you. nothing else i can say all these people here we love you. [inaudible]. use a rock. i married my wife i knew i had a rock. i did not understand what a rock was until i got married. there are years off and on but married 2. god is good. utay my sister. i love you, baby. love you. god has been good to us. he will continue to be good to us. rodney, my brother i see you there. the guy there, man god has been good. all my life i want ed be a bus driver like my father. and -- took me a long time to get there but one day a young lady came to a place i was working and it closed down and said, all of y'all this want to come here come and go. >> thank you. >> thank you. i used to work for cherry. >> thank you. >> right. i say fill
[laughter] my nickname was delicious uncle monty changed it toal capone. >> i was too sweet. okay. only you did picnics and raised money you was also the escort to the funeral service. you know and -- after first fooim time in my life i ever seen you put cars in the street to stop traffic and direct us all to do it and did it all the way to the cemetery. i love you. nothing else i can say all these people here we love you. [inaudible]. use a rock. i married my wife i knew i had a rock. i...