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their head-snapping all or nothing star witness, none other than charles' good buddy david stone, no er. now the man pointing the accusing finger. >> s-t-o-n-e. >> reporter: stone's journey to the witness stand began a year earlier during that preliminary hearing when capone whispered something to him. >> charles leaned over to me and said, "you shouldn't even be here." and i thought, "how right you are, you son of a bitch." >> reporter: a shaken stone listened to the state's mounting case against him and decided he wasn't going to take the fall for charles. >> the prosecution did a real good job of in making me out to be a monster, and i'm not. >> reporter: they told you something like, "we know there is blood on your hands here." >> that was one of the things they said. >> reporter: in cop talk they flipped you. they flipped you against him. they were going to give you consideration in exchange for your story. >> the cops had nothing to do with me telling the story. >> reporter: stone says there was no deal with the cops, rather his pastor convinced him to come clean. >> throughout
their head-snapping all or nothing star witness, none other than charles' good buddy david stone, no er. now the man pointing the accusing finger. >> s-t-o-n-e. >> reporter: stone's journey to the witness stand began a year earlier during that preliminary hearing when capone whispered something to him. >> charles leaned over to me and said, "you shouldn't even be here." and i thought, "how right you are, you son of a bitch." >> reporter: a shaken...
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their head-snapping all or nothing star witness, none other than charles' good buddy david stone, no longer a co-defendant for murder. now the man pointing the accusing finger. >> s-t-o-n-e. >> reporter: stone's journey to the witness stand began a year earlier during that preliminary hearing when capone whispered something to him. >> charles leaned over to me and said, "you shouldn't even be here." and i thought, "how right you are, you son of a bitch." >> reporter: a shaken stone listened to the state's mounting case against him and decided he wasn't going to take the fall for charles. >> the prosecution did a real good job of in making me out to be a monster, and i'm not. >> reporter: they told you something like, "we know there is blood on your hands here." >> that was one of the things they said. >> reporter: in cop talk they flipped you. they flipped you against him. they were going to give you consideration in exchange for your story. >> the cops had nothing to do with me telling the story. >> reporter: stone says there was no deal with the cops, rather his pastor convinced him
their head-snapping all or nothing star witness, none other than charles' good buddy david stone, no longer a co-defendant for murder. now the man pointing the accusing finger. >> s-t-o-n-e. >> reporter: stone's journey to the witness stand began a year earlier during that preliminary hearing when capone whispered something to him. >> charles leaned over to me and said, "you shouldn't even be here." and i thought, "how right you are, you son of a bitch."...
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the investigators landed hard on david stone, the only other person known to have been with rachael thatust sat back, and he said, "i need a drink of water." never denied it. but that's when -- then he wanted his attorney after that. >> reporter: with no reason to hold him, david stone was free to go home to wife alisa, the woman cops feared he wanted dead. but not charles. he was about to be put on ice. five-months after rachael disappeared, he pleaded guilty to the federal firearms charge and was sentenced to almost three-years. so capone wasn't going anywhere. but still the task force investigation focused on him and stone appeared to be at a dead end. the missing woman's daughters were in limbo, too. >> it just went on for years. years of one nightmare. >> reporter: as happens, rachael became old news and the case receded from the headlines. fresh cases demanded the attention of detective jackie nichols. no problem, she took to looking for rachael on her days off. >> as you look around here you can see the vastness of the countryside here and all the various places that you could con
the investigators landed hard on david stone, the only other person known to have been with rachael thatust sat back, and he said, "i need a drink of water." never denied it. but that's when -- then he wanted his attorney after that. >> reporter: with no reason to hold him, david stone was free to go home to wife alisa, the woman cops feared he wanted dead. but not charles. he was about to be put on ice. five-months after rachael disappeared, he pleaded guilty to the federal...
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david: the mound doesn't really come into play, it's low enough. the little stoneuld have to get it up or left of which he could do. nick: i think he simply can't get there with that 5-wood. simple as that. doesn't want to risk it. david: you do want to hit it on the fairway if you lay up. oh no. jim: oh, my goodness, that's a disaster. nick: that is a big mistake. he made a mess at the sixth the fourth hole same way. hit a bank, pulled it left, took a double, i think. jim: now j.b. david: this one the sand is pretty soft and the weight of the ball is enough to -- again it could be ironic if he were to go for this one and not the last one. this is just a lay-up. nick: great extension through the ball. jim: now the most fascinating decision of all. jason day last time said i'll go ahead and hit it long and that almost cost him. nick: he's not going to belt it. he's got to hit this 100%. peter: he's got a 2-iron, no the a 3 and this is where his high ball flight is really an advantage. one of the marshals in the way. they have to signal him to move back to the side.
david: the mound doesn't really come into play, it's low enough. the little stoneuld have to get it up or left of which he could do. nick: i think he simply can't get there with that 5-wood. simple as that. doesn't want to risk it. david: you do want to hit it on the fairway if you lay up. oh no. jim: oh, my goodness, that's a disaster. nick: that is a big mistake. he made a mess at the sixth the fourth hole same way. hit a bank, pulled it left, took a double, i think. jim: now j.b. david: this...
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david: the mound doesn't really come into play, it's low enough. the little stoneget it up or left of which he could do. nick: i think he simply can't get there with that 5-wood. simple as that. doesn't want to risk it. david: you do want to hit it on the fairway if you lay up. oh no. jim: oh, my goodness, that's a disaster. nick: that is a big mistake. he made a mess at the sixth the fourth hole same way. hit a bank, pulled it left, took a double, i think. jim:david: this one the sand is pretty soft and the weight of the ball is enough to -- again it could be ironic if he were to go for this one and not the last one. this is just a lay-up. nick: great extension through the ball. jim: now the most fascinating decision of all. jason day last time said i'll go ahead and hit it long and that almost cost him. nick: he's not going to belt it. he's got to hit this 100%. peter: he's got a 2-iron, no the a 3 and this is where his high ball flight is really an advantage. one of the marshals in the way. they have to signal him to move back to the side. nick: just a full, fre
david: the mound doesn't really come into play, it's low enough. the little stoneget it up or left of which he could do. nick: i think he simply can't get there with that 5-wood. simple as that. doesn't want to risk it. david: you do want to hit it on the fairway if you lay up. oh no. jim: oh, my goodness, that's a disaster. nick: that is a big mistake. he made a mess at the sixth the fourth hole same way. hit a bank, pulled it left, took a double, i think. jim:david: this one the sand is...
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david brooks. congress is simply a stepping stone to getting a lobbying job and the best people don't run for congressabout this for a decade. i guess thank you anonymous member for telling us. >> another act of courage. >> why i. >> no he also said we have a parliamentary system not a congressional one which is just the leaders control everything as katty knows parliamentary system, road to ruin. >> i was meeting with some israeli political leaders and they were talking about they can't govern domestically because of how crazy their parliamentary is -- >> i think the lobbying issue is one of the big factors, the best people don't run and the fact that it is such a revolving door. we've known it. they want to get on committees to raise money and get a better lobbying job. >> it's the only reason to get on a good committee. anyway it was a great piece. don't be anonymous. that's all for today. we'll be back next week because if it's sunday, it's "meet the press." back next week because if it's sunday it's "meet the press." >>> they patrol our streets, our highways, our borders, where anything can happe
david brooks. congress is simply a stepping stone to getting a lobbying job and the best people don't run for congressabout this for a decade. i guess thank you anonymous member for telling us. >> another act of courage. >> why i. >> no he also said we have a parliamentary system not a congressional one which is just the leaders control everything as katty knows parliamentary system, road to ruin. >> i was meeting with some israeli political leaders and they were talking...
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stone. you think that sample of eight dates is going to pretty much be in the same range ? keach: archaeologists bill sanders and david webster led a four-year excavation at this site known as the house of the bacabs. sanders: this is a very impressive household. when we finished excavating all of the buildings and all of the courtyards, we discovered that a population of some 200 to 250 people were close relatives probably or retainers of some kind to a single family and lord who lived in one of the units within this large mass of masonry that you see here. he lived in a very palatial house with a sculpted facade had a vaulted roof on it. so clearly he was a man of great power and wealth. keach: and what else did the symbolism reveal about this man ? in 1980, excavators began to push heaps of stone and earth aside to reveal walls and steps. archaeologist bill fash was part of the excavation team. fash: during that process we also discovered that the whole building had been covered with sculpture, because there were literally hundreds of fragments of sculpture. what we wanted to find out was what these symbols meant.
stone. you think that sample of eight dates is going to pretty much be in the same range ? keach: archaeologists bill sanders and david webster led a four-year excavation at this site known as the house of the bacabs. sanders: this is a very impressive household. when we finished excavating all of the buildings and all of the courtyards, we discovered that a population of some 200 to 250 people were close relatives probably or retainers of some kind to a single family and lord who lived in one...
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stone and an unparallels platform. stewart plans to leave "the daily show" later this year, they have not announced the exact date. joining me now is david a pretty big day on the media beat today. >> i would say, you don't know which way to look, chris. this bit of news is pretty -- it is kind of sad, isn't it? >> about stewart's exit? yeah, it is. >> yeah, you lose a little hole in all of this, let's face it. he created a whole runway of comedy that now we're seeing more and more of with, you know, of course steven colbert, jan oliver, larry wilmore. but he is the originator and reigning champion and going out on top, i would say. >> the thing about "the daily show" that always struck me, and has struck me more the more that i have come to host a nightly news show, is that it was in some ways the way that the barrage of particularly cable news, and coverage of things was digested, distilled, and sent up. it was a critique of the media, but also had substantive points to make. >> caller: most definitely, and i teach at boston university once a week, and when you talk to those kids, they don't call it fake news, they call it the news. it
stone and an unparallels platform. stewart plans to leave "the daily show" later this year, they have not announced the exact date. joining me now is david a pretty big day on the media beat today. >> i would say, you don't know which way to look, chris. this bit of news is pretty -- it is kind of sad, isn't it? >> about stewart's exit? yeah, it is. >> yeah, you lose a little hole in all of this, let's face it. he created a whole runway of comedy that now we're...
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david: good stuff. liz: dogs and cats living together line. that scene. >> that is murray. that is murray. you know -- liz: you had preceding line which was real fire and brill stonetuff. just fantastic. >> you know. harold ramis was my cowriter. we all did writing on it. i miss him dearly. but i hear his voice working on this new one, trying to give ideas and thoughts. i hear harold. i hear his intelligence, you know. he has kind of coming through me. david: wow, that is great stuff. so is this by the way. easy to remember the name because like the bottle it is called crystal head vodka. >> everything in moderation. david: everything in moderation. >> sip shots. no hangover. beyond that you are drinking alcohol. no glyceride, no sugar. unpolluted. liz: good to see you, dan akroyd. david: continued success. liz: another big name at "saturday night live"'s 40th anniversary, comedian joe piscopo, he will be on neil cavuto tonight at 8:00 p.m. don't miss it. david: deep freeze it had the country last year hit growth very badly. we were down 3% in first quarter. mother nature is at it again. will the economy be in a deep freeze like last year? are we in the course of
david: good stuff. liz: dogs and cats living together line. that scene. >> that is murray. that is murray. you know -- liz: you had preceding line which was real fire and brill stonetuff. just fantastic. >> you know. harold ramis was my cowriter. we all did writing on it. i miss him dearly. but i hear his voice working on this new one, trying to give ideas and thoughts. i hear harold. i hear his intelligence, you know. he has kind of coming through me. david: wow, that is great...
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stone. that was our production offices. >> i know what you're talking about. >> we became his landlords and said you're done, get out. >> slacker! so davidband tonight? >> i am so proud, so thrilled. so happy. he always wanted this. he always wanted to do the oscars, and i'm so happy he's getting his wish fulfilled. and it's so great to see that, and so great to see him succeed. i'm so happy the audience was with him. the opening number went off without a hitch. everything evolved, and all the hard work he put into it. all the hard work, the e-mails, being in every sickle meeting. he's not a producer. they don't let the host be a producer, but he was basically a producer. he was making sure that everything was run by him before he said it or did it or -- >> that's a lot of moving parts. >> a lot of moving parts, congratulations. i hope you get to enjoy some of your evening here. and forever young neil patrick young. ♪ forever young >>we're singing together now. they're so in love and making eye contact. >> they're great parents as well. i was one of the producers with edwig. and every day he would make time to spend with his children. we
stone. that was our production offices. >> i know what you're talking about. >> we became his landlords and said you're done, get out. >> slacker! so davidband tonight? >> i am so proud, so thrilled. so happy. he always wanted this. he always wanted to do the oscars, and i'm so happy he's getting his wish fulfilled. and it's so great to see that, and so great to see him succeed. i'm so happy the audience was with him. the opening number went off without a hitch....
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it was david caress, or tim mcveigh the oklahoma city bombing or robbers, they are all guilty and should be brought to justice. we are at war with people who terrorize others and people who stone women and those who want to vote -- we have to extend this war to everyone, not just anyone who advocates violence should be put down. peter: lakeland, florida democrat. caller: thanks for taking my call. a couple of things. the lady said a few minutes ago that president obama give an executive order as to helping blacks in the black community. i do not know about every american, but a lot of us do not look at president obama as a black president, we look at them as the president. he is here to help all of us not just black people. if he helps all of us, we arise -- we will rise with everyone else. about the middle east, i keep listening to these people talking about send troops over there, when the body bags and all the injured kids keep coming back, what are they going to say? that we just leave our young kids over there -- my son-in-law and might -- one of my daughters went to iraq and every day i was nervous during that time. but everyone else that wants to send someone else's kid
it was david caress, or tim mcveigh the oklahoma city bombing or robbers, they are all guilty and should be brought to justice. we are at war with people who terrorize others and people who stone women and those who want to vote -- we have to extend this war to everyone, not just anyone who advocates violence should be put down. peter: lakeland, florida democrat. caller: thanks for taking my call. a couple of things. the lady said a few minutes ago that president obama give an executive order...