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chuck berry, 200,000. he served five months in prison.the rocker chuck berry, pete rose went to prison for five months for owing $3,355,000. we have a whole list of people who went to prison for owing less than al sharpton. even leona helmsley greta nt prin f !!!! fraud, not just nonpayment. and rear really in a situation with al sharpton as nonpayment. i don't know if aren't -- i don't know if any investigation has ever been done of his, but at the very minimum, they could go out and they could attash his assets. they could aattach a portion of his salary at msnbc. there are ways to collect the money. the problem is he just gets -- it looks like he gets a complete pass. unless he is on some payment plan that nobody is telling us about. >> he has been saying that he has been paying off his taxes that he has owed. some of these individuals, you know they didn't file and some of them involved nonpayment as well. so, they have sort of -- some of them have the same situation as al sharpton but the dollar amounts are less, greta. al sharpton w
chuck berry, 200,000. he served five months in prison.the rocker chuck berry, pete rose went to prison for five months for owing $3,355,000. we have a whole list of people who went to prison for owing less than al sharpton. even leona helmsley greta nt prin f !!!! fraud, not just nonpayment. and rear really in a situation with al sharpton as nonpayment. i don't know if aren't -- i don't know if any investigation has ever been done of his, but at the very minimum, they could go out and they...
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pop legends chuck berry and tina turner launched their careers here, as did a local boy, walter scottyou hear people say now look out for the cheater ♪ ♪ make way for the fool-hearted clown ♪ >> walter scott was the lead singer for the rock 'n' roll band bob kuban and the in-men. in 1966, the group started recording and gained national attention thanks to walter's stage presence and vocal range. >> wally could have been doing the showrooms in las vegas, let's put it this way. his chops were so good, that last rehearsal we had, i couldn't believe it. the guy just blew me away. i had no idea his voice had gotten that good. >> eventually the band's signature song, "the cheater," reached number 12 on the billboard chart. along with the notoriety came the women. >> you take a good-looking guy, and he's like a movie star back then, you know, to a lot of women, i'm sure. and you know, he -- he liked the ladies. >> throughout the 1970s and '80s, walter continued to sing with various bands throughout the united states, doing what are called one-nighters. this kept walter away from home for mos
pop legends chuck berry and tina turner launched their careers here, as did a local boy, walter scottyou hear people say now look out for the cheater ♪ ♪ make way for the fool-hearted clown ♪ >> walter scott was the lead singer for the rock 'n' roll band bob kuban and the in-men. in 1966, the group started recording and gained national attention thanks to walter's stage presence and vocal range. >> wally could have been doing the showrooms in las vegas, let's put it this way....
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what's this -- leona hemsley chuck berry -- >> right. let's set up the story. to news reports -- and i've looked at al sharpton's, you know profit filings as well -- he personally owes reportedly $3 million in federal back taxes, another $778,000 in the state taxes. you know, his two for-profit businesses tom, owe roughly $800,000. so -- and his nonprofit national action network also has owed money, a lot of money, hundreds of thousands of dollars in his operation. some of this involves fail to even file tax returns. but we know now and i've dug into tax records i've talked to awe to haves, chuck berry went to prison for $200,000 pete rose went for owing $300,000. less amounts be i they ended up in -- but they ended up in prison. even leona hemsley for owing $1.7 million in back taxes. tom: right. so the big question is why isn't sharpton behind the clink? >> well that's the question and that's what people are asking. it's an open secret that the irs operates in a decentralized kind of business model meaning they have different district offices that handle tax
what's this -- leona hemsley chuck berry -- >> right. let's set up the story. to news reports -- and i've looked at al sharpton's, you know profit filings as well -- he personally owes reportedly $3 million in federal back taxes, another $778,000 in the state taxes. you know, his two for-profit businesses tom, owe roughly $800,000. so -- and his nonprofit national action network also has owed money, a lot of money, hundreds of thousands of dollars in his operation. some of this involves...
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you got louie armstrong for jazz, elvis presley for rock and roll, that could be between him and chuck berryhat. >> feel good? >> very good. >> historically, from the last third of the 19th century into about 1920, the second language spoken in the bronx was german. from about 1930 to about 1960, the second language spoken in the bronx was yiddish. from about 1965 onward the second language spoken in the bronx is spanish, and that's the way it is today. >> it's got a reputation as a tough place, crime, street gangs, a lot of which goes back to the way it was and some of which, well, like i said, it's got a reputation as being tough. the bronx is, let's face it, a big blank space in a lot of people's minds, even people like me who live, what, ten minutes away? we don't know anything about that big area between yankee stadium and the bronx zoo. what you should know is that the bronx is big, really big. it is a patch work of ethnic enclaves. it's a cross section of the whole world. any immigrant group you could think of. ♪ justin has taken it upon himself to serve as the bronx' culinary ambassa
you got louie armstrong for jazz, elvis presley for rock and roll, that could be between him and chuck berryhat. >> feel good? >> very good. >> historically, from the last third of the 19th century into about 1920, the second language spoken in the bronx was german. from about 1930 to about 1960, the second language spoken in the bronx was yiddish. from about 1965 onward the second language spoken in the bronx is spanish, and that's the way it is today. >> it's got a...
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chuck berry went to jail for lesser amounts. $200,000 owed.auryn hill, richard hest went to jail leona helmsley went to jail for lesser amounts. >> he is disputing this with the irs done anything deliberately? deceaseful? dishonest? >> good question personal tax returns, nonprofit seems to owe back taxes. they are serial tax cheaters tax avoiders. neil: that is a big deal. >> a big deal. some of the individuals that i noted did not file actual physical tax returns, they got in trouble for that. pete rose owes 354,000 because he didn't report memorabilia and autograph signings and other things on tax returns. he went to prison. and there's 3.1 million. neil: that's kind of sharpton money. >> that's right. it comes close. but and there you are going to see leona helmsley. he is saying this is misleading, taken totally out of context, every time shaun bell or ferguson or trayvon martin comes up, they go through my taxes. he's been having tax return problems since the early 90s. neil: sure, i remember back in the tawana brawley days. >> i sat down
chuck berry went to jail for lesser amounts. $200,000 owed.auryn hill, richard hest went to jail leona helmsley went to jail for lesser amounts. >> he is disputing this with the irs done anything deliberately? deceaseful? dishonest? >> good question personal tax returns, nonprofit seems to owe back taxes. they are serial tax cheaters tax avoiders. neil: that is a big deal. >> a big deal. some of the individuals that i noted did not file actual physical tax returns, they got in...
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redadily admitted we've all been using in basic pop music since buddy holly, eddie cochran and chuck berrye saying they are not copycats. this is something interesting. because of a copyright change back in the '70s the jurors will not be able to hear an apple to apple comparison. it's going to be a stripped down version of marvin gaye's "got to give it up" so that could make a big difference. >> yeah. >> all right. thank you. >> linsey thank you very much. >>> and coming up on "good morning america" -- beyonce is sharing her workout secrets for us this morning. why queen bey is trying to get everyone on the move. >>> we will try to settle the debate once and for all what color is this dress? and why the country is split. ♪ if you have medicare part d, walgreens gets that you might be at the corner of "looking for a good deal" and "sheesh, i wish i'd looked some more." that's why walgreens makes it easy to switch your prescriptions and save money. just stop by. and leave all the legwork to us. switch your prescriptions to walgreens where you could save even more on medicare part d with cop
redadily admitted we've all been using in basic pop music since buddy holly, eddie cochran and chuck berrye saying they are not copycats. this is something interesting. because of a copyright change back in the '70s the jurors will not be able to hear an apple to apple comparison. it's going to be a stripped down version of marvin gaye's "got to give it up" so that could make a big difference. >> yeah. >> all right. thank you. >> linsey thank you very much....
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those three chords we've all been using in basic pop music since buddy holly, eddie cochran and chuck berryin thicke saying they are not copycats. this is something interesting. because of a copyright change that happened back in the '70s, the jurors won't be able to hear an apple-to-apple comparison. it's going to be a stripped down version of marvin gaye's "got to give it up" so that could make a big difference. >> yeah. >> all right. thank you. >> linsey, thank you very much. >>> and coming up on "good morning america" -- beyonce is sharing her workout secrets for us this morning. why queen bey is trying to get everyone on the move. >>> and we will try to settle the debate once and for all, what color is this dress? and why the country is split. ♪ where you could save even more on medicare part d with copays as low as zero dollars. at the corner of happy and healthy. ♪ "mmm..subway grilled chicken strips... new girlfriend...best day ever." fall in love with subway grilled chicken strips. no artificial preservatives or flavors. try 'em on the new monterey chicken melt. subway. eat fresh.
those three chords we've all been using in basic pop music since buddy holly, eddie cochran and chuck berryin thicke saying they are not copycats. this is something interesting. because of a copyright change that happened back in the '70s, the jurors won't be able to hear an apple-to-apple comparison. it's going to be a stripped down version of marvin gaye's "got to give it up" so that could make a big difference. >> yeah. >> all right. thank you. >> linsey, thank...
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berry. let's turn to chuck canterberry. >> >> thank you for allowing us to be here to share with you perspective of rank and file officers who serve in harm's way each and every day in the streets of our communities. it is their views that i'm going to offer today. all of us here know that there has been an erosion in trust and respect between law enforcement officers and the communities they protect. particularly in communities of color. similarly, the law enforcement officers are growing more distrustful of the citizens in many communities because of increased violence that targets law enforcement officers. a rise in firearm fatalities and assaults especially ambush attacks and flat out assassinations have forced officers to become very weary when responding to any call for service. that is why i have called on the president and congress to amend the federal hate crime law to include police officers. enough is enough. it is imperative we bridge the gulf of trust and respect between the police and their communities and work together to bridge the gap. and i urge this task force to take a broad,
berry. let's turn to chuck canterberry. >> >> thank you for allowing us to be here to share with you perspective of rank and file officers who serve in harm's way each and every day in the streets of our communities. it is their views that i'm going to offer today. all of us here know that there has been an erosion in trust and respect between law enforcement officers and the communities they protect. particularly in communities of color. similarly, the law enforcement officers are...