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and it was bad. >> without the kingpin, the crane is doomed.econds later, big blue and the roof come crashing down. >> watch it! >> there's no -- there's nothing you can do, you know. it's terrifying. >> the crane and roof fall away from jeff's yellow man basket seen on the right and miss him. but another crane on the left is hit. it's holding a man basket with three other ironworkers in it. >> there was a crane holding my three friends and then my crane and then blue and mine was the only one left standing, i think. all of the other cranes went over. >> all three men lose their lives. it's a devastating blow. >> jerry star was a really nice guy. he was our union steward on the job. jeff is the guy i knew the most. and bill, diver we called him on the job, i had just met him. he was a real nice guy, you know. >> several other people are injured, including kasinski. he sustains a career-ending back injury when his basket is lowered and stopped too quickly. >> that was my last day on the job. >> an investigation finds several factors are to blame
and it was bad. >> without the kingpin, the crane is doomed.econds later, big blue and the roof come crashing down. >> watch it! >> there's no -- there's nothing you can do, you know. it's terrifying. >> the crane and roof fall away from jeff's yellow man basket seen on the right and miss him. but another crane on the left is hit. it's holding a man basket with three other ironworkers in it. >> there was a crane holding my three friends and then my crane and then...
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. >> of the 2600 people i sent to federal prison, i see three or four kingpins who are incarcerated. >> people are fed into a machine like me to make sausage. >> law enforcement agencies get rewarded in cash for the sheer numbers of drug arrests. >> that is my money now. >> the scale is unbelievable. >> all sorts of people have a financial interest. >> gun manufacturers, health- care providers, phone companies. >> we will get rich and we will all be rich together. tavis: it is free to have you on the program. first, since you have been in california for a while working on a particular proposition that passed in california this week, with the elections in the senate in the house and states across the country come increasingly these ballot measures are becoming important. >> prop. 36 was an amazing moment for california and also for the nation. as you may know, california has had the most draconian three strikes law in america. under california law, until election day, it was the case that you could get a third strike that would put you in jail for life, even if the third strike was pe
. >> of the 2600 people i sent to federal prison, i see three or four kingpins who are incarcerated. >> people are fed into a machine like me to make sausage. >> law enforcement agencies get rewarded in cash for the sheer numbers of drug arrests. >> that is my money now. >> the scale is unbelievable. >> all sorts of people have a financial interest. >> gun manufacturers, health- care providers, phone companies. >> we will get rich and we will all...
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in mexico and also has led to a musical movement which graphically describes the exploits of drug kingpins narco destined to become the new rap music here in the u.s. but it's banned in many parts of mexico these are the states where the music is off limits seen a low end chihuahua make up the so-called golden triangle a drug trafficking hotspot artie's or mongol endo shows us how censorship of these drug songs affects the u.s. . with the sounds of to lose and accordions larry these old style commuters are not singing of romance and love instead the crowd in los angeles is cheering for the music which talks about drug smuggling and shooting their rivals dead i think. i see equivalents who were running as if this is banished and the promoters of these mexican drug ballads hope to be even bigger than hip hop in the u.s. many of these drug ballads are recorded in los angeles but banned in the mexican states of chihuahua once in the lower the violent and gritty lyrics are attracting huge crowds in benny's across the u.s. as they promote and celebrate the lives of mexico's most wanted drug lord
in mexico and also has led to a musical movement which graphically describes the exploits of drug kingpins narco destined to become the new rap music here in the u.s. but it's banned in many parts of mexico these are the states where the music is off limits seen a low end chihuahua make up the so-called golden triangle a drug trafficking hotspot artie's or mongol endo shows us how censorship of these drug songs affects the u.s. . with the sounds of to lose and accordions larry these old style...
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especially the ninety four on election night as the tide was turning against romney fellow republican kingpin bill o'reilly said this there are fifty percent of the voting public who want stuff they want things and who is going to give them things president obama he knows it and he ran on it no words president obama won by plain santa claus even there romney himself blames santa claus obama after his loss romney told donors the obama campaign was following the old playbook of giving a lot of stuff to groups that they hoped they could get to vote for them and be motivated to go out to the polls pacifically the african-american community to spend a community and young people. referring to president obama's reforms that allowed young people to stay on their parents' health insurance plans romney called it a big give to young people these men especially rush limbaugh perfectly summed up the message the republican establishment took from their election defeat which was it is practically impossible to beat santa claus but this is something republicans have known for quite a long time as i lay out m
especially the ninety four on election night as the tide was turning against romney fellow republican kingpin bill o'reilly said this there are fifty percent of the voting public who want stuff they want things and who is going to give them things president obama he knows it and he ran on it no words president obama won by plain santa claus even there romney himself blames santa claus obama after his loss romney told donors the obama campaign was following the old playbook of giving a lot of...
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he wanted to be kingpin, tough guy, i'll answer the questions. was in control. but he was in fact talking with a -- over his eyes. we asked him what we could do as investigators to help identify potential suspects and that's when he brought up the slasher film festival. >> it's obviously a link between sex and violence. i think it's easy to say he can find ways of vicariously experiencing the thing that gets him off. which in this case is killing the women. i think there's an excellent chance that one way he gets off is by going to what hay call a slasher film. and i know this sounds weird what i would do if i was trying to bring this guy to me i would try the bloodiest coolest slasher movie out there that has never been shown. a really vivid, lurid sex and murder kind of flick. >> the investigators decide to go for broke. what they really want bundy to do is talk about his involvement in his own crimes. >> >> yes, i can see myself talking to you some time in the future. >> how about within the next two or three hours? >> nice try. i'd certainly
he wanted to be kingpin, tough guy, i'll answer the questions. was in control. but he was in fact talking with a -- over his eyes. we asked him what we could do as investigators to help identify potential suspects and that's when he brought up the slasher film festival. >> it's obviously a link between sex and violence. i think it's easy to say he can find ways of vicariously experiencing the thing that gets him off. which in this case is killing the women. i think there's an excellent...
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calderon followed what is known as sort of a kingpin strategy, trying to take down top bosses of keyels. that strategy has worked in the sense that the administration was able to capture 25 of 37 kingpins, but it has in a way created more and more violence for the mexican people. peÑa nieto has said he wants to lower homicide rates and lower extortion and kidnapping rates in the cub. jenna: it's an interesting story we'll continue to follow, lauren, thank you very much, our colleague from fox news latino. for more on the issue and the coverage of the inauguration of this new president as well, check it out at fox news latino.com throughout this weekend. jon, you know, just in, we're getting some new information on some of the winners of that big powerball jackpot. moments ago a couple from missouri stepped forward to claim their share of the $538 million prize -- $588 prize. mark hill, a 52-year-old mechanic and his wife cindy hold one of the tickets. they will split the prize with whoever holds the ticket sold at a convenience store in phoenix. no one has yet come forward with the a
calderon followed what is known as sort of a kingpin strategy, trying to take down top bosses of keyels. that strategy has worked in the sense that the administration was able to capture 25 of 37 kingpins, but it has in a way created more and more violence for the mexican people. peÑa nieto has said he wants to lower homicide rates and lower extortion and kidnapping rates in the cub. jenna: it's an interesting story we'll continue to follow, lauren, thank you very much, our colleague from fox...
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it could involve the region's biggest drug kingpins? we have all the details next.of the day it is all about money and electric cars. ♪ aah! learning how to kick flip 6 stairs takes determination. so will getting into college. i've got what it takes. so do you. melissa: ono -- time to get serious. not too long ago john mcafee was leading the largest software services company, mcafee and associates. in the few years between the time he sold his share in the company to today, mcafee went to sigher security pioneer to being involved with drugs and gangs. he is involved in murder. this is all bizarre. this is all in the small town of san pedro, belize. how does something like this happen? defense attorney joey jackson joins me. we were talking about it during the comercial. this is crazy story and everybody is watching this. this guy -- >> in a pickle. melissa: what do we know so far? >> we know a couple of things. we know he has this neighbor and him and his neighbor don't necessarily get along. of course mcafee has these dogs and neighbor is complainining about these
it could involve the region's biggest drug kingpins? we have all the details next.of the day it is all about money and electric cars. ♪ aah! learning how to kick flip 6 stairs takes determination. so will getting into college. i've got what it takes. so do you. melissa: ono -- time to get serious. not too long ago john mcafee was leading the largest software services company, mcafee and associates. in the few years between the time he sold his share in the company to today, mcafee went to...
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it could involve the region's biggest drug kingpins? we have all the details next. it is all about money and electric cars. ♪ sometimes investing oppounities are hard tspot. you have to dig a little. fidelity's etf market tracker shows you the big picture on how different asset classes are performing, and it lets you go in for a closer look at areas within a class or sector that may be bucking a larger trend. i'm stephen hett of fidelity investments. the etf market tracker is one more innovative reason serious investors are choosing fidelity. get 200 free trades today and explore your next investing idea. melissa: on to -- time to get serious. not too long ago john mcafee was leading the largest software services company, mcafee and associates. in the few years between the time he sold his share in the company to today, mcafee went to sigher security pioneer to being involved with drugs and gangs. he is involved in murder. this is all bizarre. this is all in the small town of san pedro, belize. how does something like this happen? defense attorney joey jackson joins
it could involve the region's biggest drug kingpins? we have all the details next. it is all about money and electric cars. ♪ sometimes investing oppounities are hard tspot. you have to dig a little. fidelity's etf market tracker shows you the big picture on how different asset classes are performing, and it lets you go in for a closer look at areas within a class or sector that may be bucking a larger trend. i'm stephen hett of fidelity investments. the etf market tracker is one more...
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it led them to a trio of ruthless kingpins who ruled the super cartel for a decade.o was the mastermind, a former police investigator so secretive he was known as "the ghost." julio lozano directed the group's powerful alliance with mexican cartels. and claudio silva managed the cartel's assets, worth billions of dollars. ice agents told us the super cartel supplied 42% of colombian cocaine in the u.s., some 900 tons over seven years, much of it grown here in the verdant coca fields that blanket central colombia. we went with colombian police commandos, called "junglas," and u.s. ice agents on a series of raids to destroy drug labs linked to the super cartel. across streams, through dense vegetation, the junglas led us toward a crude structure hidden beneath the jungle canopy. in colombia, steve kleppe is the u.s. immigration and customs enforcement agent in charge. how important is a lab like this to the cartel? >> steve kleppe: it's tremendously important. in the supply chain, this is step one. and you'll find these type of clandestine labs closest to the coca fiel
it led them to a trio of ruthless kingpins who ruled the super cartel for a decade.o was the mastermind, a former police investigator so secretive he was known as "the ghost." julio lozano directed the group's powerful alliance with mexican cartels. and claudio silva managed the cartel's assets, worth billions of dollars. ice agents told us the super cartel supplied 42% of colombian cocaine in the u.s., some 900 tons over seven years, much of it grown here in the verdant coca fields...
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the kingpin of this initiative, the department's flagship accounting agency known as the defense finance and accounting service may not be ready to produce credible financial statements. it claims to have earned a clean opinion, yet when its financial statements were put under the inspector general's microscope, they were found to be very lacking. they did not meet the prescribed audit standards. to make matters worse, far worse, all the evidence suggests the inspector general may have quashed this negative audit report, allowing the charade to continue unchecked. this oversight failure could leave a gaping hole in secretary panetta's master plan. except for the corps of engineers, the defense finance and accounting service handles all the department's financial transactions. it should be the foundation of secretary panetta's initiative. it was created over 20 years ago to clean up the department's financial mess. it should be exerting leadership in this arena and showing the rest of the department how to balance the books. its audits need to be as clean as a whistle. if the department's
the kingpin of this initiative, the department's flagship accounting agency known as the defense finance and accounting service may not be ready to produce credible financial statements. it claims to have earned a clean opinion, yet when its financial statements were put under the inspector general's microscope, they were found to be very lacking. they did not meet the prescribed audit standards. to make matters worse, far worse, all the evidence suggests the inspector general may have quashed...
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. >> drug shipments or kingpins.e further emphasized that his priority would be a reduction in violence, not a dismantling of criminal organizations. by all accounts this sounds like a reversion to the prepolicies of old. >> he was referring to the pri which, of course, is one of the largest and oldest political parties in mexico. joining me now is mexican's former foreign minister, an msnbc expert on latin american policy. jorge, nice to see you. >> good to see you, chuck. >> let me ask you straight up on the drug war, what was nieto's mandate from the mexican people when it comes to the war against these drug cartels? >> well, the election results are pretty clear. outgoing president calderon's candidate got 25% of the vote and came in third so the voice of the voters was relatively clear. we don't want more of this war. they did indicate what they didn't want. no more bloodshed. no more war. no more enormous efforts being made to interrupt drug shipments to the united states which fuel a market in the u.s., by the
. >> drug shipments or kingpins.e further emphasized that his priority would be a reduction in violence, not a dismantling of criminal organizations. by all accounts this sounds like a reversion to the prepolicies of old. >> he was referring to the pri which, of course, is one of the largest and oldest political parties in mexico. joining me now is mexican's former foreign minister, an msnbc expert on latin american policy. jorge, nice to see you. >> good to see you, chuck....
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being more ob see kwees you to rich people was in the endorsement but frank, i ask you, as a new york kingpin, the bloomberg endorsement was interesting and we'll focus on the climate change piece a little bit later. a lot of other stuff in that endorsement including -- >> the most qualified endorsement i've read. he went through all the problems he has with the president but in the end he said there's just a couple issues where the president is on the right side, right side of gay marriage, choice and climate change. i thought it was fascinating reading to boil it down to that. three things we know about these two guys and i'm going with the other guy. >> it felt like i'm not going to shoot you in the heart, i'll shoot you in the arm and that's an endorsement. wasn't exactly a glowing endorsement necessarily. >> but it was on the flip side a pretty damming nonendorsement of mitt romney. as you talk about the cases to be made for each man, bloomberg singles out the fact that mitt romney would have been the one he could have voted for in 1994 or 2002 but sold all of his values up the river and
being more ob see kwees you to rich people was in the endorsement but frank, i ask you, as a new york kingpin, the bloomberg endorsement was interesting and we'll focus on the climate change piece a little bit later. a lot of other stuff in that endorsement including -- >> the most qualified endorsement i've read. he went through all the problems he has with the president but in the end he said there's just a couple issues where the president is on the right side, right side of gay...
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deploying the mexican army and marines as never before, he fought the cartels head-on, took out several kingpins, the streets flowed with flood. at least 50,000 mexicans were killed, many of them innocent civilians. that's far more than the american death tolls in iraq and afghanistan combined. homicide rates in those areas have recently plateaued. and a mexican official tells us civilians there are telling them they do feel safer now. tourism is bouncing back. analysts say president-elect pena nieto will continue to confront the cartels but in a more nuance way. >> with the united states he's going to ask for more intelligence sharing from the united states. there's been intelligence sharing. it's been in a little more limited way. they would like to see that expanded so that mexican authorities, police, army, marines, have more information and can go after the bad guys with that intelligence. >> reporter: experts say he's also likely to focus on mexico's own addiction problem, which is growing. police efficiency, lack of prosecutions, overcrowding of jails have to be addressed. and while pena
deploying the mexican army and marines as never before, he fought the cartels head-on, took out several kingpins, the streets flowed with flood. at least 50,000 mexicans were killed, many of them innocent civilians. that's far more than the american death tolls in iraq and afghanistan combined. homicide rates in those areas have recently plateaued. and a mexican official tells us civilians there are telling them they do feel safer now. tourism is bouncing back. analysts say president-elect pena...