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john gotti's reaganite social club. the fbi's number one priority in the new york office was getting gotti. that is not peter lance making that up. they had 24-hour surveillance of a planned across from a social club. 21st at day seven days a week day at a social club for sound and they were surveilling the teflon don. they tried three times and they got them on the fourth time period good for them. but, over in new jersey while this is going on you see that building? that is the dingy building on kennedy building in jersey city. the black sign in the middle on the third floor stood for moscow peace. that is one of the blind sheikh's mosques in new york. an fbi informant said a nest of vipers. half of the brothers in that mosque were convicted in a terror plot to blow up bridges and tumbles along with the blind sheikh in 1995. see where it says t-mobile down there at the bottom? 2828 kennedy boulevard. it's all about egyptians around bin laden al-zawahiri ali mohammed no sir. it's a check-cashing mailbox store and that'
john gotti's reaganite social club. the fbi's number one priority in the new york office was getting gotti. that is not peter lance making that up. they had 24-hour surveillance of a planned across from a social club. 21st at day seven days a week day at a social club for sound and they were surveilling the teflon don. they tried three times and they got them on the fourth time period good for them. but, over in new jersey while this is going on you see that building? that is the dingy building...
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and john gotti. >> that was at least 40 pounds ago.ts to the top. this guy walks out on to the scene. he looks like the gangsters we know from the movies. it was the ultimate life imitating art. >> that's probably why he got the look. >> he probably did. he probably watched all the movies and adapted his character. but the public ate it up. because he was the gangster that they expected. >> there was also this. there is always the idea of the violence. >> mm-hmm. >> that's there. >> right. >> and the manner of using the violence. >> right. i got to tell you, nypd was so impressed with john gotti in the summer of '77, a lot of people don't know this i didn't even write this in my book they came to the club in ozone park and said, look there's a crazy man running around killing women. we think his name is son of sam. if you can help us find him, we'll give you a play for a year. we won't even bother you in this neighborhood. >> if you will help us. >> help us find the son of sam. >> did you? >> no. because gotti didn't have that omnipote
and john gotti. >> that was at least 40 pounds ago.ts to the top. this guy walks out on to the scene. he looks like the gangsters we know from the movies. it was the ultimate life imitating art. >> that's probably why he got the look. >> he probably did. he probably watched all the movies and adapted his character. but the public ate it up. because he was the gangster that they expected. >> there was also this. there is always the idea of the violence. >> mm-hmm....
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of other things in 13 hours, but his son john gotti jr.ses end in mistrials. deliberations in the fourth back in 2009 lasted 11 days. >>> officials in switzerland are apologizing after oprah winfrey claimed a shop in zurich refused to show her a $38,000 handbag because the assistant assumed oprah winfrey could not afford it. in an interview with "entertainment tonight" oprah said it was clear that the shop assistant did not recognize her. a spokeswoman for the swiss tourism office said she was very sorry for what happened and said that, quote, we think all of our guests and clients should be treated respectfully, in a professional way. meanwhile, the bbc is reporting it tracked down that store owner who said the whole thing was just a big mix-up. quote, i have to admit that the employee is italian. of course, she speaks english, but not as well as her mother tongue. it was a real miscommunication. oprah is reportedly one of the world's richest women with an estimated net worth of nearly $3 billion. the ring would have been easy. >>> a judg
of other things in 13 hours, but his son john gotti jr.ses end in mistrials. deliberations in the fourth back in 2009 lasted 11 days. >>> officials in switzerland are apologizing after oprah winfrey claimed a shop in zurich refused to show her a $38,000 handbag because the assistant assumed oprah winfrey could not afford it. in an interview with "entertainment tonight" oprah said it was clear that the shop assistant did not recognize her. a spokeswoman for the swiss tourism...
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what john gotti was to new york. but bulger was different. >> "whitey" bulger had the fbi in his pocket. >> reporter: in 1994, on a tip from a corrupt fbi agent, bulger learned he would be indicted and went on the run for 16 years, climbing to the top of the fbi's ten most wanted list. with him for the ride -- >> have you seen this woman? >> his girlfriend, catherine greg. and the fbi enlisted the public to track her down. a tip led police to santa monica. >> they led this life of retirees walking the beach, taking care of stray cats. >> reporter: now bulger will likely live out the rest of his days behind bars. gio benitez, abc news, new york. >>> and at one time or another, nearly everyone worries about forgetfulness, memory loss what is serious and what is not. well, tonight, abc's linzie davis shows us a new test revealed today using famous faces to help make that distinction. >> reporter: take a guess, what's this person's name? recognize this person? now, what about this person makes them famous? how about this
what john gotti was to new york. but bulger was different. >> "whitey" bulger had the fbi in his pocket. >> reporter: in 1994, on a tip from a corrupt fbi agent, bulger learned he would be indicted and went on the run for 16 years, climbing to the top of the fbi's ten most wanted list. with him for the ride -- >> have you seen this woman? >> his girlfriend, catherine greg. and the fbi enlisted the public to track her down. a tip led police to santa monica....
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what john gotti was to new york. bulger was different. >> james "whitey" bulger had the fbi in his pocket. in 1984 on a tip from a corrupt fbi agent. bulger learned he would be indicted and went on the run for 16 years. climbing to the top of the fbi's ten most wanted list. with him for the ride. >> have you seen this woman. >> reporter: his girlfriend katherine greig. the fbi enlisted the public to track her down. the police were led to santa monica. >> they lived the life of retirees walking the beach taking care of stray cats. now bulger will likely live out the rest of his days behind bars. gio benitez, new york. >> hannah anderson is back with her family in california. her grateful father met with reporters yesterday to discuss the or deal and thank those who helped. brett anderson asked for privacy so his daughter could begin to recuperate. >> for my daughter the healing process will be slow. she has been through a tremendous, horrific ordeal. >> reporter: the sheriff says hannah anderson did not know her mothe
what john gotti was to new york. bulger was different. >> james "whitey" bulger had the fbi in his pocket. in 1984 on a tip from a corrupt fbi agent. bulger learned he would be indicted and went on the run for 16 years. climbing to the top of the fbi's ten most wanted list. with him for the ride. >> have you seen this woman. >> reporter: his girlfriend katherine greig. the fbi enlisted the public to track her down. the police were led to santa monica. >> they...
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you think i'm john gotti? no one's doing me any favors. if somebody got to her, i'm all for it. don't know anything about it. the guy's probably lying, but if she was planting guns as a cop, she could be doing the same thing as a bounty hunter. if the guy's not lying. and if a perp wanted to get even with her, it's a lot less risky to take out a bounty hunter than it is a cop. if it was a revenge hit, we'd probably have a body by now. well, maybe she's still alive, and if that's the case, then why is she hiding if she's not dirty? ( sighing ): i don't know. but i'm inclined to give the people i work with the benefit of the doubt. that charge against jessie? a crock. come on, you mean to tell me you've never had a perp throw one of those your way? no one's ever accused me of planting a gun. look, the guy was a scumbag and a liar. that's why the charge got dismissed, end of story, all right? i'm, uh... sorry it slipped my mind. did you love her? yeah. yeah, i loved her. why'd you dump her? it wasn't working out. why'd you tell agent malone that she's the one that dumped you? every
you think i'm john gotti? no one's doing me any favors. if somebody got to her, i'm all for it. don't know anything about it. the guy's probably lying, but if she was planting guns as a cop, she could be doing the same thing as a bounty hunter. if the guy's not lying. and if a perp wanted to get even with her, it's a lot less risky to take out a bounty hunter than it is a cop. if it was a revenge hit, we'd probably have a body by now. well, maybe she's still alive, and if that's the case, then...
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john gotty's social club. the fbi's number one priority in the new york years was getting gotti. that's the truth. it they had a 24-hour surveillance. 2 hours a day. seven days a week. they wired social club for sound and surveying the testify felon don. good for them. over in new york while it's going on. you see that building. that's a building on kennedy boulevard on jersey city. the sign on the is mosque of peace. that's one of the blind shake three mosque in new york. it was an fbi informant said a nest of vipers. half of the brothers in that mosque were convicted in the day of terror plot to blow up the bridge and tunnel in 1995. all right. okay now see where it says t-mobile on the bottom? all right. 2828 ken i can boulevard. there's about egyptian around bin laden. they're all egyptian. this is san francisco trading. a check boxing check cashing store. the feds know the guy that -- that's the first. the member of the same crew that was photographed murder the world figure 1990 and they know within weeks after having searched his apartment he had a mailbox there. 1994, oka
john gotty's social club. the fbi's number one priority in the new york years was getting gotti. that's the truth. it they had a 24-hour surveillance. 2 hours a day. seven days a week. they wired social club for sound and surveying the testify felon don. good for them. over in new york while it's going on. you see that building. that's a building on kennedy boulevard on jersey city. the sign on the is mosque of peace. that's one of the blind shake three mosque in new york. it was an fbi...
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and john gotti and the mob, it is like the drug trade. we are not in the drug trade. we cannot compete with the government. guest: it is interesting, a lot of people are talking -- when they hear about this, they think about 9/11 and all the changes that were made after the 9/11 attacks. this procedure, this process that the s.o.d. has been doing was in place before 9/11. it was in place in the late 1990's. my colleague and i spoke with agents stretching from the early 1990's to present day who say this process was long and play before 9/11, and it is not the parallel construction or the legal aspects of whether this was ok to do, but in the 9/11 report, there is the document that talks about with the dea has been doing for a long time in terms of intelligence- sharing. so this is not something we just decided to do after 9/11. this has been going on for 20 years. host: does this program get review by the justice department? guest: right now the justice department is reviewing -- after our board on monday, the white house said the justice department is reviewing the p
and john gotti and the mob, it is like the drug trade. we are not in the drug trade. we cannot compete with the government. guest: it is interesting, a lot of people are talking -- when they hear about this, they think about 9/11 and all the changes that were made after the 9/11 attacks. this procedure, this process that the s.o.d. has been doing was in place before 9/11. it was in place in the late 1990's. my colleague and i spoke with agents stretching from the early 1990's to present day who...
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kelly: phillip, it kind of reminds me of the days of the john gotti trial, he kept getting away withey finally brought in sammy "the bull" gravano, and he was no longer teflon don. and then they also stuck the racketeering charges through the rico act to actually get him, to get that conviction. are we seeing a similar situation with the whitey bulger case? >> exactly. you know, when you roll around in mud, you're going to get dirty, and here's what's going on here. you have a situation where the defense has already pretty much conceded to all the charges not related to the murder. so just those charges alone with going to put whitey bulger in jail for the rest of his life. his whole defense was based on, well, i didn't kill those women, and i'm not a rat. so maybe in his head he thinks i'm going to go to jail, prison a free man because this is off my chest. but just those first charges are going to put him in prison for the rest of his life. kelly: let me give you a quote from the prosecuting attorney who said bulger is one of the most, quote: vicious, viabilities and calculating cr
kelly: phillip, it kind of reminds me of the days of the john gotti trial, he kept getting away withey finally brought in sammy "the bull" gravano, and he was no longer teflon don. and then they also stuck the racketeering charges through the rico act to actually get him, to get that conviction. are we seeing a similar situation with the whitey bulger case? >> exactly. you know, when you roll around in mud, you're going to get dirty, and here's what's going on here. you have a...
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>> they will not give up until they go to trial, just like john gotti, jr., three times. >> they ultimatelyt they will keep going and feel in their heart because he guilty of the crime. >> they went after him three times. >> understandable. >> they really want steve cohen in jail? >> in my belief they do. they want to send a message, putting him in jail, bringing down the firm, they send a clear message to the rest of the people out there, this behavior will not be tolerated. again it will be interesting to see if steinberg becomes the hostile witness. that will be fascinating to watch. >> quick answer. >> please. >> we'll be covering this for the next three years. >> probably so. >> guys, back to you. lori: okay, that is just compelling. fascinating stuff. thanks, charlie, as we do every 15 minutes we'll check markets one more time for you. teddy weisberg on the floor of the new york stock exchange. we're up 116 points on the dow. are we overbought, teddy? >> i think so, you know the lines of least resistance continue to be up. every selloff has been, has been a buying opportunity. and the
>> they will not give up until they go to trial, just like john gotti, jr., three times. >> they ultimatelyt they will keep going and feel in their heart because he guilty of the crime. >> they went after him three times. >> understandable. >> they really want steve cohen in jail? >> in my belief they do. they want to send a message, putting him in jail, bringing down the firm, they send a clear message to the rest of the people out there, this behavior will...
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what john gotti was to new york.the fbi in his pocket. in 1994, on a tip from a corrupt fbi agent. bulger learned he would be indicted and went on the run 16 years. climbing to the top of the fbi's ten most wanted list. with him for the ride. >> have you seen this woman. >> reporter: his girlfriend katherine greig. the fbi enlisted the public to track her down. the police were led to santa monica. >> they lived the life of retirees walking the beach taking care of stray cats. now bulger will likely live out the rest of his days behind bars. gio benitez, abc news, new york. >> hannah anderson is back with her family in california. her grateful father met with reporters yesterday to discuss the ordeal and thank those who helped. brett anderson asked for privacy so his daughter could begin to recuperate. >> for my daughter the healing process will be slow. she has been through a tremendous, horrific ordeal. >> reporter: the sheriff says hannah anderson did not know her mother and little brother had been killed until aft
what john gotti was to new york.the fbi in his pocket. in 1994, on a tip from a corrupt fbi agent. bulger learned he would be indicted and went on the run 16 years. climbing to the top of the fbi's ten most wanted list. with him for the ride. >> have you seen this woman. >> reporter: his girlfriend katherine greig. the fbi enlisted the public to track her down. the police were led to santa monica. >> they lived the life of retirees walking the beach taking care of stray cats....
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as i sat there listening to this testimony, you know, you think about john gotti. some of these old time mafia dons. whitey bulger never reached that status. whitey bulger, listening to all that evidence that was presented, was a killer, was a gangster. the only way he knew how to make money was to put guns in people's mouth and threaten them, extort them, or otherwise simply kill them. that's what you heard over and over again. just this sort of small gang that he had and how cruel and how murderous and treacherous they were. there was no hierarchy. they decided somebody wanted to die -- or needed to die, they killed him. that's what they did. they decided they wanted 200 grand. they made up these bogus arguments over property lines and stuck a gun in a man's mouth and demanded $200,000. somebody wanted to get out of the business? fine. give us half a million. you're out. we won't kill you. it was just crazy. listening to all of this over seven weeks. >> and he goes away and he hides for 16 years. and they finally found him just in 2011. incredible when that broke
as i sat there listening to this testimony, you know, you think about john gotti. some of these old time mafia dons. whitey bulger never reached that status. whitey bulger, listening to all that evidence that was presented, was a killer, was a gangster. the only way he knew how to make money was to put guns in people's mouth and threaten them, extort them, or otherwise simply kill them. that's what you heard over and over again. just this sort of small gang that he had and how cruel and how...
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and john gotti and the mob, it is like the drug trade. we are not in the drug trade. compete with the government. it is interesting, a lot of people are talking -- when they hear about this, they think about 9/11 and all the changes that were made after the 9/11 attacks. this procedure, this process that the s.o.d. has been doing was in place before 9/11. it was in place in the late 1990 's. my colleague and i spoke with agents stretching from the early 1990's to present day who say this process was long and play and it is not the parallel construction or the legal aspects of whether this was ok to do, but in the 9/11 report, there is the document that talks about with the dea has been doing for a long time in terms of intelligence- sharing. so this is not something we just decided to do after 9/11. this has been going on for 20 years. does this program get review by the justice department? the justice now department is reviewing -- after our board on monday, the white house said the justice department is reviewing the procedures. mike rogers, the head of the --ellige
and john gotti and the mob, it is like the drug trade. we are not in the drug trade. compete with the government. it is interesting, a lot of people are talking -- when they hear about this, they think about 9/11 and all the changes that were made after the 9/11 attacks. this procedure, this process that the s.o.d. has been doing was in place before 9/11. it was in place in the late 1990 's. my colleague and i spoke with agents stretching from the early 1990's to present day who say this...
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. >> my john gotti pinky ring. >> it's the brooke ring. >> with a little "b" on it. >> the "b" sort ofistmas or no? >> what was it? it was a charity we used to decorate trees. it was decorate a tree. then they'd auction them off for christmas. everybody would sort of decorate them differently. my mother decorated the tree entirely with brooke dolls. >> her own mother. >> it's why i'm in therapy. >> it's amazing you were even able to come in this morning. >> i know. well, i mean, it's so bizarre. i think that we also laughed at it all. it's ridiculous. there's hair dryers. i've got hair dryers. curling irons. >> you still getting checks off that stuff? >> minimal. if they're at an auction or something in the box. with a box it's more -- >> the hair dryers malfunctioned. >> oh, my gosh. all right. up next, what do these celebrities all have in common? believe it or not, they're introverts. the signs that you could be one, too. right after this. what if we took all this produce from walmart and secretly served it up at this produce stand in the heart of grape country? it's a fresh-over! c
. >> my john gotti pinky ring. >> it's the brooke ring. >> with a little "b" on it. >> the "b" sort ofistmas or no? >> what was it? it was a charity we used to decorate trees. it was decorate a tree. then they'd auction them off for christmas. everybody would sort of decorate them differently. my mother decorated the tree entirely with brooke dolls. >> her own mother. >> it's why i'm in therapy. >> it's amazing you were even...