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so they can argue and they call with the championship season in the book that the mafia, the back of the mafia was broken when carmine persico on the left goes to prison head of the colombo and anthony, fat tony salervo and corally you have to have a middle name like if you are in the mob. anyway, they all go to jail and that is what makes giuliani. this is one of the stories and i'm linda tell you for my book that's like wall. anthony, another with a middle name, he was the boss of the family that kind of took over. he went after john and they put a bomb in front car of a guy named frankie and he wasn't there and he was blown to bits. so now there is a contract out and about three guys came and shot at him one day when he was eating an ice cream in his car and he survived. he wanted to know right away who are these guys? so this is a famous interview he did with ed bradley, a great reporter for 60 minutes and he says, talking about the most famous murder, one of the shooters and so he got the mafia copps who were living in vegas as you know in 2005 they were arrested. i actually wro
so they can argue and they call with the championship season in the book that the mafia, the back of the mafia was broken when carmine persico on the left goes to prison head of the colombo and anthony, fat tony salervo and corally you have to have a middle name like if you are in the mob. anyway, they all go to jail and that is what makes giuliani. this is one of the stories and i'm linda tell you for my book that's like wall. anthony, another with a middle name, he was the boss of the family...
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m stands for mexican mafia. it just shows their loyalty. that's who they're loyal to. at the drop of a dime, any time a certain request is done, they go ahead and handle what they're asked to do or what they're told to do. >> something like this is going to help us validate those inmates we take them off the active gp facilities, put them over in the shu where there's a more controlled setting for them. which protects staff and inmates. >> these are the heavy duty inmates that we want to get off the yard, because they're heavily involved in that criminal activity. >> in addition to the prison gangs, the officers in corcoran also have street gangs to deal with, the most violent and unpredictable of all, the bulldogs. >> the bulldog street gang originated in fresno, that group of hispanic population not being from southern california, not being from northern california, they affiliated or they joined together with the intent of not being governed by any other prison gang. >> bulldogs they're not as organized as your other gangs. they don't have the leadership in their or
m stands for mexican mafia. it just shows their loyalty. that's who they're loyal to. at the drop of a dime, any time a certain request is done, they go ahead and handle what they're asked to do or what they're told to do. >> something like this is going to help us validate those inmates we take them off the active gp facilities, put them over in the shu where there's a more controlled setting for them. which protects staff and inmates. >> these are the heavy duty inmates that we...
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the mafia -- mafia theories and someone. i do think it is one way of looking at the kennedy assassination. >> one question about the intersection of conspiracy theories and investigative journalism. so much more within the last ten years about the freedom of information act. it seems like there's a much greater awareness of the eddy that after a certain amount of time such and such documents will be released in some form or another. we have seen a few know where the incidents were some pretty serious inflammation can to pass . the documents were released. have you seen any trends that our emerging in terms of, maybe these are not things that a become big enough to become full-blown conspiracies but within that certain community of people who are actually doing investigations. >> investigative journalists, often they are exposing or seeking to expose the legitimate conspiracies that exist. often they will say conspiracy theory. some of those may be a bit on the muddy side. they can still try to identify what they're doing. ju
the mafia -- mafia theories and someone. i do think it is one way of looking at the kennedy assassination. >> one question about the intersection of conspiracy theories and investigative journalism. so much more within the last ten years about the freedom of information act. it seems like there's a much greater awareness of the eddy that after a certain amount of time such and such documents will be released in some form or another. we have seen a few know where the incidents were some...
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of '62, decided t >>> the mafia, the dallas mafia, by the fall of '62, decided they had had enough.dy was trying to put them out of business, so they decided to put him out of business. dallas was the place to make that happen. and lee harvey oswald's role? >> i believe he was simply to set up. he thought he was going to participate in a nonviolent pro castro demonstration that day in the plaza. >> that's researcher mark north. he says it was the mafia. mark lane, you heard him earlier, said it was the cia. mark fuhrman, the three marks, says it was sort of like the warren commission says. it was lee harvey oswald acting alone. before we go any further, people forget mark fuhrman highly decorated cop, also a united states marine. so lee harvey oswald, was he competent, a fellow marine? was he competent to fire that weapon in the time needed to pull this off? >> well, he was, geraldo. in the marine corps, it's marksman, sharpshooter, and expert. he was right in the middle of the road, a sharpshooter. but that's better than all of the other services, any of their training, with the lo
of '62, decided t >>> the mafia, the dallas mafia, by the fall of '62, decided they had had enough.dy was trying to put them out of business, so they decided to put him out of business. dallas was the place to make that happen. and lee harvey oswald's role? >> i believe he was simply to set up. he thought he was going to participate in a nonviolent pro castro demonstration that day in the plaza. >> that's researcher mark north. he says it was the mafia. mark lane, you heard...
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par que su vida siga adelante >>más de 120 personas vinculadas a pandillas callejeras, ligadas a la mafiaueron a pagar a la cárcel tras operativo donde participaron cientos de agentes, no solo fueron detenidos pandilleros, también sus familiares. >>estas imágenes muestran la operación smoling aces, que termino con el arresto de un centenar de pandilleros que operaban bajo la orden de la mafia mexicana. >>tráfico, casos de homicidio entre otros >>es el resultado de casi tres años de investigacion, la organización que desde la cárcel ejerce un implacable control sobre las pandillas >>la mafia mexicana tiene una mano en todos los delitos que ocurren en este vecindario. >>y por primera vez fueron arrestados 129 personas, esposas y novias de los pandilleros >>según la autoridad estas mujeres cumplen un papel importante, son mensajeras, dando ordenes de acción en las calles. >>no queremos hablar sobre qué es lo que usaron para realizar la investigacion >>además de arrestos se realizo el decomiso de droga y armas. >>un elemento para que la gente se sienta más segura >>estabien para que limpien t
par que su vida siga adelante >>más de 120 personas vinculadas a pandillas callejeras, ligadas a la mafiaueron a pagar a la cárcel tras operativo donde participaron cientos de agentes, no solo fueron detenidos pandilleros, también sus familiares. >>estas imágenes muestran la operación smoling aces, que termino con el arresto de un centenar de pandilleros que operaban bajo la orden de la mafia mexicana. >>tráfico, casos de homicidio entre otros >>es el resultado de...
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you got a ruler of a mafia. >> randi's piece tell as story. since we're using the metaphor of the mafia, think of his older brother who died in that car accident, think of him as sonny and think of bashar as michael, the cold-blooded guy who inherits the job accidently and turns out to be very good at it. >> so bashar al assad's brother was supposed to inherit it and the father put the focus on? >> yeah, and there is a bother even worse, the commander of the fourth division that does the real killing. so bashar inherited this job and came into it and in the end he was compelled, i think, to show that he has to prove himself and the strong figure in this family, after the death of hafez assad was annise the wife and mother of bashar, she was known early on to crack down even harder. >> so his mother is pressuring him? >> absolutely. >> wow -- >> absolutely. to show you again, how, again, killing the mafia metaphor, then again there is also a tough sister, bushra, and she married this gangster, you know, one of the barons. intelligence barons of
you got a ruler of a mafia. >> randi's piece tell as story. since we're using the metaphor of the mafia, think of his older brother who died in that car accident, think of him as sonny and think of bashar as michael, the cold-blooded guy who inherits the job accidently and turns out to be very good at it. >> so bashar al assad's brother was supposed to inherit it and the father put the focus on? >> yeah, and there is a bother even worse, the commander of the fourth division...
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prevent acid with prevacid 24hr. >>> the mafia, the dallas mafia, by the fall of '62, decided they hadnough. kennedy was trying to put them out of business, so they decided to put him out of business. dallas was the place to make that happen. and lee harvey oswald's role, i believe he was simply to set up. he thought he was going to participate in a nonviolent pro castro demonstration that day in the plaza. >> that's researcher mark north. he says it was the mafia. mark lane, you heard him earlier, said it was the cia. mark fuhrman, the three marks, says it was sort of like the warren commission says. it was lee harvey oswald acting alone. before we go any further, people forget mark fuhrman highly decorated cop, also a united states marine. so lee harvey oswald, was he competent, a fellow marine? was he competent to fire that weapon in the time needed to pull this off? >> well, he was, geraldo. in the marine corps, it's marksman, sharpshooter, and expert. he was right in the middle of the road, a sharpshooter. but that's better than all of the other services, any of their training, wi
prevent acid with prevacid 24hr. >>> the mafia, the dallas mafia, by the fall of '62, decided they hadnough. kennedy was trying to put them out of business, so they decided to put him out of business. dallas was the place to make that happen. and lee harvey oswald's role, i believe he was simply to set up. he thought he was going to participate in a nonviolent pro castro demonstration that day in the plaza. >> that's researcher mark north. he says it was the mafia. mark lane, you...
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fbi y policía de santa ana , california en la operación por arrestó de más de cien pandilleros de mafiaarma, trafico, asaltos también hay un caso donde había un homicidio . >> acción de casi 3 años de investigación . >> la organización supuestamente ejerce control sobre pandillas . >> cuándo oficiales investigaron eso , encontraron a que la mafia mexicana tenía una mano en los delitos del vecindario . >> se escuchan balaceras. >> por primera vez arrestadas las esposas y parejas, 129 personas . >> tienen papel critico porque funcionan como mensajeras visitando en las prisiones y dan los mensjaes a cómplices libres . ->> no queremos hablar sobre que es lo que usan para poder hacer la investigación , . >> además de arrestos decomiso de drogas y armas . >> para que la gente se sienta más segura . >> esta bien para limpiar todo porque así los niños juegan tranquilos . >> univisión . >> el informe de muerte de 19 bomberos en incendio en julio en arizona descarta negligencia pero el reporte dicen que tienen equipos de radiocomunicación más programadas . >> 350 personas quedan sin hogar por san
fbi y policía de santa ana , california en la operación por arrestó de más de cien pandilleros de mafiaarma, trafico, asaltos también hay un caso donde había un homicidio . >> acción de casi 3 años de investigación . >> la organización supuestamente ejerce control sobre pandillas . >> cuándo oficiales investigaron eso , encontraron a que la mafia mexicana tenía una mano en los delitos del vecindario . >> se escuchan balaceras. >> por primera vez...
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debt that we're going to bomb them into buying our debt it's basically a mafia model it's like uncle luigi i don't want to cast aspersions toward any ethnic group believe me abby but let's say that somebody is an organized criminal and they want to collect rent from somebody that they are. you know leaning on this is what america is doing to get these bonds paid for it sounds totally logical max and of course i'm sure in those corporate profits keep funneling in the region for the next couple decades speaking of china we all know about obama's asia pivot where he's putting all this military pressure on the region again leverage but if the u.s. is so indebted to china already does not automatically give china the upper hand in future. well i think what we're seeing in the region really is saudi arabia is really calling it in this kerfuffle going on now because they're very jealous that russia has almost a near monopoly on a pipeline from into europe and saudi arabia wants a pipeline into europe too and has to go through syria to get the pipeline established so they get their good frie
debt that we're going to bomb them into buying our debt it's basically a mafia model it's like uncle luigi i don't want to cast aspersions toward any ethnic group believe me abby but let's say that somebody is an organized criminal and they want to collect rent from somebody that they are. you know leaning on this is what america is doing to get these bonds paid for it sounds totally logical max and of course i'm sure in those corporate profits keep funneling in the region for the next couple...
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las mafias, necesitamos eliminar a personas como las que aparecieron en un diario, pueden comprar unpromiso para legalizarse y la fiscalizaciÓn comprenderÁ a los que procesan y compran el oro ilegal. en lima perÚ, marÍa luisa martÍnez univisiÓn. >>> el expresidente sudafricano nelson mandela, saliÓ del hospital luego de 23 meses, inn internado por una afecciÓn muscular la situaciÓn es critica. le darÁn cuidados intensivos en su casa de johannesburgo. >>> conocido por una serie de entrevistas al expresidente richard nixon, muriÓ hoy vÍctima de un ataque cardiaco frost de 74 aÑos. se hizo famoso por las entrevistas a nixon. esta entrevista ostenta el rÉcord de audiencia para un espacio polÍtico con 45 millones de televidentes. lo que ocurriÓ en la entrevista se convirtiÓ en una exitosa pelÍcula de cine. >>> el centro de detenciÓn de inmigrantes en santa ana california. es el Único que tiene un pabellÓn para gay y trans generos. son expuestos a abusos si no se encuentra este lugar. como nos cuentan. >>> este inmigrante transexual no quiso revelar su identidad y llamaremos marÍa, atraves
las mafias, necesitamos eliminar a personas como las que aparecieron en un diario, pueden comprar unpromiso para legalizarse y la fiscalizaciÓn comprenderÁ a los que procesan y compran el oro ilegal. en lima perÚ, marÍa luisa martÍnez univisiÓn. >>> el expresidente sudafricano nelson mandela, saliÓ del hospital luego de 23 meses, inn internado por una afecciÓn muscular la situaciÓn es critica. le darÁn cuidados intensivos en su casa de johannesburgo. >>> conocido por...
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if you do business with the mafia you empower the mafia. we have laws against that for a good reason. frankly i advocate laws that restrict our economic relationship so may free-market friends say american consumers benefit because we get cheap consumer products. that is true. i like the eiffel on five but how long does this last? [laughter] this is good for 80 months intel wine next upgrade comes then it is shipped off to china where it is recycle. the chinese get a factory factory, productive capacity billions of dollars of american capital with the engine of wells? i don't think so. the economists need to get over the view of how free trade works. there are some vibrant things going on there those who are my friends. if you go there you can see these fabulous things. just like hitler did to add legitimacy to say then there is this. then you go to shanghai to look across it is a beautiful. how did that happen? want to borrow something from our president. they didn't build a. this is foreign direct investment into all the countries of the
if you do business with the mafia you empower the mafia. we have laws against that for a good reason. frankly i advocate laws that restrict our economic relationship so may free-market friends say american consumers benefit because we get cheap consumer products. that is true. i like the eiffel on five but how long does this last? [laughter] this is good for 80 months intel wine next upgrade comes then it is shipped off to china where it is recycle. the chinese get a factory factory, productive...
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the only thing government is is the mafia than they put out the hand they are organized crime they think i am supposed to walk away with a smile after they take my money? is a criminal conspiracy now the six the irs on us to take the money we have left after we review them 50% even though we work 16 hours per day is upon the scheme it is one big ponzi scheme run by the gambino crime family i apologize to them to insult them to compare them to obama i give speeches all over the country want to print your ship speeches and political speeches i write books by and a spokesperson for five different countries where every driver in las vegas my a billboard from of the largest law forms i am one of the nine lawyers spokesperson in the history of the state of nevada who was not a lawyer representing law firms. i am an entrepreneur. i wake up in the morning i come up with an idea and i put my own money behind and start a business. there are not a lot of people like that. i called them gamblers there is 29 million of them in the united states small business owners that is to waits in line to get a
the only thing government is is the mafia than they put out the hand they are organized crime they think i am supposed to walk away with a smile after they take my money? is a criminal conspiracy now the six the irs on us to take the money we have left after we review them 50% even though we work 16 hours per day is upon the scheme it is one big ponzi scheme run by the gambino crime family i apologize to them to insult them to compare them to obama i give speeches all over the country want to...
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to join an organization he'd admired since childhood, the mexican mafia. >> so when you're a kid, you want to shoot for the stars. i want to be that. i want to be that guy. out on the streets, someone may want to be a ceo or own their own company, to be their own boss. you're back here, regardless, it's still power. and because of the power behind them, that being the mob, mexican mafia. >> christian knighten is probably one of the most engaging inmates i've ever encountered doing "lockup," he's very articulate, well read, well spoken and quite proud of his career as a criminal. >> i gave my "a" game. i would do it to the extreme violence wise, selling dope wise. >> in the "lockup extended" episode, he gave shocking details into extreme violence. we warn you, the following is very graphic. >> and i walk up to him, hook his leg, and put him in a bare naked choke hold, bring him down, i throw in my hooks and choke him out and snap his neck. when his neck snapped, you feel it right against here, pop it snapped. i pulled out my piece, stabbed him in the neck, let him have it in the chest,
to join an organization he'd admired since childhood, the mexican mafia. >> so when you're a kid, you want to shoot for the stars. i want to be that. i want to be that guy. out on the streets, someone may want to be a ceo or own their own company, to be their own boss. you're back here, regardless, it's still power. and because of the power behind them, that being the mob, mexican mafia. >> christian knighten is probably one of the most engaging inmates i've ever encountered doing...
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if you do business with the mafia you empower the mafia and you empower crime. we have laws against that for a good reason so frankly i advocate laws that restrict our economic relationship with china because it's a criminal regime and we get taken advantage of and they cheat. my free-market friends say american consumers like it because we get you consumer products. it's true. i love my ipad -- iphone 5. how long does this last? this is good for 18 months until the next one comes along and then it's a hazardous waste. then it gets shipped off to china words recycled. what do the chinese get? they get a factory. they get billions of dollars in american capital and they get all of our technology. is that a fair trade? cheap consumer products for the engine of wealth? i don't think so. they are very naÏve view of how free trade works. how many have you had been to china? it is beautiful. i want to be clear i actually like china. they are vibrant things going on there and people there who am i friends. unfortunately many of them are in prisons but nonetheless to go
if you do business with the mafia you empower the mafia and you empower crime. we have laws against that for a good reason so frankly i advocate laws that restrict our economic relationship with china because it's a criminal regime and we get taken advantage of and they cheat. my free-market friends say american consumers like it because we get you consumer products. it's true. i love my ipad -- iphone 5. how long does this last? this is good for 18 months until the next one comes along and...
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de niro playing the retired mafia boss. part, is mieshle miche pfeiffer, they can't get away from their mafia ways. it's something like a pulp fiction and fargo where you're laughing at scenes where violence and danger is occurring. the producer has to find a perfect tone to do that. you have the violence of good fellows and casino or a god father, but yet you find yourself laughing during the scenes, that a key to the writer, you have to create that. and de niro who has made interesting rolls made a great come back, he is nominated for an academy award. this is the best roll he has had in a long time. i missed de niro, i missed the guy who we had in good fellows and god father 2, wasn't best films of all time. this movie works, for de niro fans out there, and fans of movie in general, you are seeing this film where de niro sits down and watches good fellows. it's hilarious, he watches it and analyzes it. if you want to see de niro do that, 3.5 out of 5 for that movie. >> insidious, chapter 2. >> this is pg13 horror film, a
de niro playing the retired mafia boss. part, is mieshle miche pfeiffer, they can't get away from their mafia ways. it's something like a pulp fiction and fargo where you're laughing at scenes where violence and danger is occurring. the producer has to find a perfect tone to do that. you have the violence of good fellows and casino or a god father, but yet you find yourself laughing during the scenes, that a key to the writer, you have to create that. and de niro who has made interesting rolls...
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. >> the romance of the mob, those of you who are mafia boss, a certain degree it's romantic but the level of brutality to it that is just terrible, okay? you can never, as evident by what people say to me by coming into the computer, don't you get captured by this? don't you kind of lost into these guys are? the term moral captures what a federal prosecutor their use to describe when he saw it happen the length of vector. he we were a pinky ring, wear gold jewelry, every other word in so cabinet was an f-word because he says in the book i had to get with these guys. i had to convince the him to trt me. in fact, after a certain point, you begin to cross the line. sizer journalist, it's fascinating to i do everyday audit myself to don't fall in love with these guys, okay? think of the joe pesci scene in goodfellas where steps a guy to death with a fountain pen. that's what you got remember, okay? not everybody in the mob is like that, but this is the second son. this is how he ended up, okay? this is him with fbi surveillance to outside a social club. this is where he in the mid '80s
. >> the romance of the mob, those of you who are mafia boss, a certain degree it's romantic but the level of brutality to it that is just terrible, okay? you can never, as evident by what people say to me by coming into the computer, don't you get captured by this? don't you kind of lost into these guys are? the term moral captures what a federal prosecutor their use to describe when he saw it happen the length of vector. he we were a pinky ring, wear gold jewelry, every other word in so...
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that at mafia was broken. on the left he goes to prison.anthony fat tony and anthony so you to have a middle name like if you're in the mob; right? you know. anthony "the ant ." they go to jail. that's what makes rudy ghoul giuliani. this is like, wow, anthony "gas pipe "another interesting middle name. he was the underboss of the family. took over after he went away; right? he went after john gotty. he had a guy put a bomb in the car of a guy named franky. and goty wasn't there. and franky died and blown to bits; okay? and so now there's a contract out on anthony. and the three young guys shot at him one day. he was eating an ice cream cone in the car. he survived. he wanted to know who of the guys are going to get him. it's a famous interview he did for the ed bradley -- great reporter for 60 minutes and said bradley. talk about the most famous murder. jimmy, one of the shooters. and he got the mafia cops, i'm going to -- who were living in las vegas, as you know in 2005 were arrested in las vegas. louis, i actually wrote a pilot for a se
that at mafia was broken. on the left he goes to prison.anthony fat tony and anthony so you to have a middle name like if you're in the mob; right? you know. anthony "the ant ." they go to jail. that's what makes rudy ghoul giuliani. this is like, wow, anthony "gas pipe "another interesting middle name. he was the underboss of the family. took over after he went away; right? he went after john gotty. he had a guy put a bomb in the car of a guy named franky. and goty wasn't...
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. >> them people to me are the same people as me, meaning mexican mafia.ople live in fear of them. me, personally, i never did. it is something i kind of grew up with. >> jeremy bowles to me is the ultimate chameleon. he can basically fit in anywhere. and with the relationship he has made with the mexican mafia, he truly is capable of doing just about anything, including killing people. >> while bowles has never been charged with murder, he freely admits that gang violence has been a significant part of his past. >> how many people have you killed? >> oh, man. i'd like to just keep that to myself. a lot. enough. that maybe i shouldn't be saying this on camera. just a lot. i didn't believe in drive-bys. i believe in knocking on people's doors and walking into their houses. anybody can pull a gun, you can look the other way and pull a trigger. you wake up the next day you never seen nothing. but to get up in somebody's face and do something to them, it's where you become numb. once you do it once, you can do it for the rest of your life. >> jeremy bowles is
. >> them people to me are the same people as me, meaning mexican mafia.ople live in fear of them. me, personally, i never did. it is something i kind of grew up with. >> jeremy bowles to me is the ultimate chameleon. he can basically fit in anywhere. and with the relationship he has made with the mexican mafia, he truly is capable of doing just about anything, including killing people. >> while bowles has never been charged with murder, he freely admits that gang violence has...
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he was a complete crook, and the mafia was there, and one of the guys that i quote in the book says, well, in kansas city, people didn't have locks on their doors of their places, and they stay audiotape -- open all the time. they never closed. whatever you wanted, you could get it at any time. if you wanted sex, you could get it. if you wanted liquor, you could get it. whatever you wanted, legal or illegal, it was always available. he grew up in that world, and part of what he learned when he was a kid was that whatever happened in life, there's also the opposite version of it, and when he was a kid, he had so many things come to him so fast that he learned that people live one way during the day, live another way after dark, and so one of his jobs when he was 15 years old, was to -- he's sitting there on the bandstand, and he's seeing women dance around, sit on tables, remove money, and they would sit and there's money, and stand up, and the money would be gone. they would see women have sex with other women, men have sex with other men, and he was sitting there playing the sax pho
he was a complete crook, and the mafia was there, and one of the guys that i quote in the book says, well, in kansas city, people didn't have locks on their doors of their places, and they stay audiotape -- open all the time. they never closed. whatever you wanted, you could get it at any time. if you wanted sex, you could get it. if you wanted liquor, you could get it. whatever you wanted, legal or illegal, it was always available. he grew up in that world, and part of what he learned when he...
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dinero a esas cuentas y así financiar el contrabando de droga >>tras la rejas pandilla vinculada con la mafiaares es donde se realizaron las redadas, 129 personas acusadas de diversos delitos >>investigacion y asesinato de doce jóvenes asesinados en mayo pasado en méxico hay nueva información. >>parece que eel enemigo vigila las calles de méxico, un guardia de la fiscalía fue detenido por su participación en el secuestro de doce jóvenes en bar de la zona rosa >>son 17 personas detenidas con esta >>dos policías participaron en el secuestro y traslado de las víctimas en tlamala méxico, allí fueron asesinados y sepultados en una fosa. >>ninguno de los dos agentes estaba trabajando ese día >>además de los policías 6 personas estan bajo arraiga, y ocho personas se les sigue proceso penal, entre ellos los dueños del bar heaven >>en video se capto a dos policías golpeando un hombre de nacionalidad extranjera >>se lo llevan a esta persona estamos deliberando si pertenece a una agencia >>hemos venido haciendo cambios importantes, continuaremos detectando personal ligado a acciónes ilegales >>estos no
dinero a esas cuentas y así financiar el contrabando de droga >>tras la rejas pandilla vinculada con la mafiaares es donde se realizaron las redadas, 129 personas acusadas de diversos delitos >>investigacion y asesinato de doce jóvenes asesinados en mayo pasado en méxico hay nueva información. >>parece que eel enemigo vigila las calles de méxico, un guardia de la fiscalía fue detenido por su participación en el secuestro de doce jóvenes en bar de la zona rosa...
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. >> el alcalde de san leandro decidieron promover este evento junto a la food truck mafia, los beneficiadosincentivo económico en la zona ayuda. >> se puede recaudar impuestos y ayudar a mantener los negocios y estudios en la zona. >> pueden abrir restaurantes en san leandro. >> muchos disfrutaban una velada algre y divertida. >> dan la oportunidad para veentos creativos y pasar tiempo con la familia. >> comienza la construcción en un centro de ventas de la calle 14, todo ésto en san lenadro. >> graciass beatriz. >> la recuperación económica en estados unidos sigue estancada, tenemos cómo afecta el presupuesto familiar. >> un paso atrás en la guerra contra la pobreza., >> un accidente que tuve me hizo acudir a estos lugares. >> david, jornalero sin trabajo fijo vive bajo el nivel de pobreza. >> el 15% de los pobladores de estados unidos vive bajo el nivel de la pobreza, la necesidad ha incrementado la cantidad de personas que solicitan ayuda. >> estamos ayudando a 30 mil personas por mes, los meses atrás eran 28, hemos visto mucho incremento. >> el centro adedmás ofrece ropas y alimento. >>
. >> el alcalde de san leandro decidieron promover este evento junto a la food truck mafia, los beneficiadosincentivo económico en la zona ayuda. >> se puede recaudar impuestos y ayudar a mantener los negocios y estudios en la zona. >> pueden abrir restaurantes en san leandro. >> muchos disfrutaban una velada algre y divertida. >> dan la oportunidad para veentos creativos y pasar tiempo con la familia. >> comienza la construcción en un centro de ventas de...
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is this a boston mafia over here? >> i don't think it's a boston mafia, but i think it's fair to say that boston is well represented here in afghanistan. >> he did make certain claims about the outcome of the world series. >> i would make a similar claim about the world series here in 2013, and i'm pretty of the the boston red sox will win. >> he's crazy. he's going to kill me. >>> charles starkweather and carol ann fugate. in january of 1958, the two left a bloody trail of terror on the great plains. and to this day, the mystery continues. was 14-year-old carol ann fugate charlie starkweather's hostage or a willing accomplice? >> you believe he was never being held hostage? >> no. >> i have looked in her eyes and i have watched her relive everything. she had nothing to do with it. >> do you think lincoln will ever forget the name charlie starkweather. >> absolutely not. >> dell harding was a 25-year-old cub reporter for the lincoln scar earning $70 a week. >> what was the timeline for these things to happen? >> a gre
is this a boston mafia over here? >> i don't think it's a boston mafia, but i think it's fair to say that boston is well represented here in afghanistan. >> he did make certain claims about the outcome of the world series. >> i would make a similar claim about the world series here in 2013, and i'm pretty of the the boston red sox will win. >> he's crazy. he's going to kill me. >>> charles starkweather and carol ann fugate. in january of 1958, the two left a...
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is this a boston mafia over here?don't think it's a boston mafia, but i think it's fair to say that boston is well represented here in afghanistan. >> he did make certain claims about the outcome of the world series. >> i would make a similar claim about the world series here in 2013, and i'm pretty of the the boston red sox will win. >> he's crazy. he's going to kill me. dad. how did you get here? i don't know. [ speaking in russian ] look, look, look... you probably want to get away as much as we do. with priceline express deals, you can get a fabulous hotel without bidding. think of the rubles you'll save. with one touch, fun in the sun. i like fun. well, that went exactly i as planned.. really? >>> littest developments surrounding the crisis in seara. growing concerns over whether the president can muster enough congressional votes to launch an attack on syria. house members emerged from a classified briefing and now, lawmakers appear to be split on whether to grant the president approval for a possible strike, ev
is this a boston mafia over here?don't think it's a boston mafia, but i think it's fair to say that boston is well represented here in afghanistan. >> he did make certain claims about the outcome of the world series. >> i would make a similar claim about the world series here in 2013, and i'm pretty of the the boston red sox will win. >> he's crazy. he's going to kill me. dad. how did you get here? i don't know. [ speaking in russian ] look, look, look... you probably want to...
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he's a mafia kingpin on the run and in hiding after squealing on some other mafia kingpins. france is the latest location where they try to fit in. but as usual, they can't. these are fish-out-of-water brooklyn types who deal with difficult situations, nosy neighbors, and rudeness with bondage, broken legs, and midnight grave diggings. "the family" is dysfunctionally funny as it straddles the fence of being a look inside the mob. but mostly as a spoof of one. robert deniro brings enough of his tough-guy persona to make it real, but he's also not afraid to make fun of it and himself, specifically and cleverly spoofing some of his own movies. it's a very funny dean's list grade of b+. and for fans of the original "insidious," the sequel, "insidious: chapter 2" was made specifically for you, so much so that if you didn't see the first movie two years ago, you may be lost in the new one. patrick wilson and rose byrne are back in this poltergeist- meets-exorcist story of a family plagued by evil spirits. the director who gave you "the conjuring" delivers a similar sense of shock
he's a mafia kingpin on the run and in hiding after squealing on some other mafia kingpins. france is the latest location where they try to fit in. but as usual, they can't. these are fish-out-of-water brooklyn types who deal with difficult situations, nosy neighbors, and rudeness with bondage, broken legs, and midnight grave diggings. "the family" is dysfunctionally funny as it straddles the fence of being a look inside the mob. but mostly as a spoof of one. robert deniro brings...
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and this movie, a notorious mafia family relocates under the witness protection program where fittings challenging. >> robert de niro is back. >> i'm going to take my kid with me. >> can i have take it in it look like it could be kind of cheesy, too. >> and chapter two starring patrick wilson. >> we don't want to see that. >> there's something wrong with daddy, mom. >> i have like a cold chill. like i can't -- i can watch a scary movie, but that's freaky. i can't sleep at night. my vgnerves, i can't handle stu like that. >> i'm rushing to the movie. be a man. >> what? >> i'm going to the movie. >> if seeing that movie make you a man, then -- skip it. >> skip it, skip it, skipm,r it. >>> next -- >> they don't call him [ female announcer ] this is laura. laura's being healthy and chewing her multivitamin. with one a day vitacraves for women. it's a great-tasting gummy multivitamin designed for women with more calcium and vitamin d. it's gummies for grown-ups. one-a-day vitacraves for women. it's gummies for grown-ups. add the power of a serum.sults? garnier creates ultra-lift serum plus
and this movie, a notorious mafia family relocates under the witness protection program where fittings challenging. >> robert de niro is back. >> i'm going to take my kid with me. >> can i have take it in it look like it could be kind of cheesy, too. >> and chapter two starring patrick wilson. >> we don't want to see that. >> there's something wrong with daddy, mom. >> i have like a cold chill. like i can't -- i can watch a scary movie, but that's...
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mafia trained for slaves are to farm for themselves and he liberated them anyone along with all this. but washington was exhausted from the 20 odd years of campaigning first in the french and indian wars and then the american revolution. he couldn't do it. eventually when lafayette was imprisoned during the french revolution, his son was sent to george washington, take care of my son while all was breaking loose in europe. so they're wonderful relationships among a lot of these people. i have to say i was late in appreciating the momentous contributions of george washington. there's a lot of authors. george washington, you know, we think of what he did in conduct in the wars. he was very good with deception, for example, fooling the british. he was smart enough of course avoid the big mistakes, going directly against the british. he learned that when he was in the french and indian wars. he saw that are to show as much information and they always took boarders from their officers and without the officers they had no idea what to do. they were capable of resourcefully adopting, so he w
mafia trained for slaves are to farm for themselves and he liberated them anyone along with all this. but washington was exhausted from the 20 odd years of campaigning first in the french and indian wars and then the american revolution. he couldn't do it. eventually when lafayette was imprisoned during the french revolution, his son was sent to george washington, take care of my son while all was breaking loose in europe. so they're wonderful relationships among a lot of these people. i have...
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is this a boston mafia over here? >> i don't think it's a boston mafia, but i think it's fair to say that boston is well represented here in afghanistan. >> he did make certain claims about the outcome of the world series. >> i would make a similar claim about the world series here in 2013, and i'm pretty of the the boston red sox will win. >> he's crazy. he's going to kill me. my asthma's under control. i get out a lot... except when it's too cold. like the last three weekends. asthma doesn't affect my job... you missed the meeting again last week! it doesn't affect mfamily. your coughing woke me up again. i wish you'd take me to the park. i don't use my rescue inhaler a lot... depends on what you mean by a lot. coping with asthma isn't controlling it. test your level of control at asthma.com, then talk to your doctor. there may be more you could do for your asthma. is. >>> i'm ainsley earhardt in new york. plans for a strike on syria proving to be a tough sell on capitol hill. on monday president obama met with lawm
is this a boston mafia over here? >> i don't think it's a boston mafia, but i think it's fair to say that boston is well represented here in afghanistan. >> he did make certain claims about the outcome of the world series. >> i would make a similar claim about the world series here in 2013, and i'm pretty of the the boston red sox will win. >> he's crazy. he's going to kill me. my asthma's under control. i get out a lot... except when it's too cold. like the last three...
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you've done so many iconic, you know, mafia movies. -- also, but -- do you ever feel like -- do you ever feel like -- oh, i'm going to get whacked? >> no. >> jimmy: no, no. no. that's so different than my life. [ laughter ] yeah, my life -- i feel that almost every time i go to a -- [ applause ] but this movie, "the family," is about, basically, a wise guy. >> yeah, it's about a family from new york that -- he snitches on his whole -- his own other family. >> jimmy: yeah. >> so they -- they're on the witness protection program in france, which is in itself kind of funny. >> jimmy: yeah, exactly. fish out of water. >> yeah, and then so -- and luc besson being french and loving american movies and culture, he had a sense of humor about how our characters would interact over there and so on and so forth. >> jimmy: so it's hilarious. so you're trying to be a normal family in france, but they're all -- and michelle pfeiffer is a wise guy as well. she's a toughie. i mean, at one point, she blows up a grocery store. yeah, because she gets mad
you've done so many iconic, you know, mafia movies. -- also, but -- do you ever feel like -- do you ever feel like -- oh, i'm going to get whacked? >> no. >> jimmy: no, no. no. that's so different than my life. [ laughter ] yeah, my life -- i feel that almost every time i go to a -- [ applause ] but this movie, "the family," is about, basically, a wise guy. >> yeah, it's about a family from new york that -- he snitches on his whole -- his own other family. >>...
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everybody is afraid of the last part of their name, mafia. the mexican part, once you say mafia, everybody shivers. ooh. i don't give a [ bleep ]. they don't pay my bills. know what i'm saying? straight up. they don't do nothing for me. all they've ever done is hurt me. >> while martinez's denunciation of his gang might cast him as a loner, norma lopez has just joined a notorious sisterhood, she's the newest member of the atom 100 pod. a secluded housing unit for four of the most dangerous women in the entire maricopa county jail system. >> i may look all sweet and innocent and stuff, but when it comes down to it, i can be tough, if i have to be. >> lopez was placed in atom 100 after a violent assault on another inmate. >> i don't think i've ever really lost a fight, like lost, like where i can say oh, yeah, oh, she got me, you know? >> she's also considered a high-security risk to staff. because her alleged crime involved the shooting death of a phoenix police officer, attempting to arrest her and her boyfriend. >> it was a check cashing sch
everybody is afraid of the last part of their name, mafia. the mexican part, once you say mafia, everybody shivers. ooh. i don't give a [ bleep ]. they don't pay my bills. know what i'm saying? straight up. they don't do nothing for me. all they've ever done is hurt me. >> while martinez's denunciation of his gang might cast him as a loner, norma lopez has just joined a notorious sisterhood, she's the newest member of the atom 100 pod. a secluded housing unit for four of the most...
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la historia de una familia de la mafia neoyorquina.umbres para poder pasar desapercibidos. >>> en.... una feliz familia sufre experiencias que la ciencia no puede explicar luego que uno de sus hijos sufre un terrible con accidente y queda en coma. buscaran el secreto que los ha dejado conectados peligrosamente al otro mundo. - el director y guionista de esta cinta y otras cintas de horror, comparten con nosotros su pasiÓn por el espanto. >>> soy fans del gÉnero desde pequeÑo. por eso fue que lee y yo nos vinculamos y nos hicimos amigos. pero lo satisfactorio que luego de hacer una pelÍcula se la muestra a la audiencia. la reacciÓn del pÚ asombrosa. ¿como se te ocurriÓ la historia? y investigar el fenÓmeno paranormal y el mundo oculto. >>> sÍ, investigamos mucho y una de la los canciones fue el antiguo hospital y aunque no vimos ningÚn fantasma. tuve una experiencia alucionante. >>> ¿ustedes duermen esta noche luego de escribir y hacer estas pelÍculas?. >>> la ironÍa que somos unos miedos, cuando escribimos de noche es mÁs difÍcil nos a
la historia de una familia de la mafia neoyorquina.umbres para poder pasar desapercibidos. >>> en.... una feliz familia sufre experiencias que la ciencia no puede explicar luego que uno de sus hijos sufre un terrible con accidente y queda en coma. buscaran el secreto que los ha dejado conectados peligrosamente al otro mundo. - el director y guionista de esta cinta y otras cintas de horror, comparten con nosotros su pasiÓn por el espanto. >>> soy fans del gÉnero desde...
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the mafia wants me to work all day then they expect half. there organized crime they want me to walk away with a smile? the whole thing is a criminal conspiracy now they put the irs on the us after we have already given them 50% even though we work 16 hours per day it is a ponzi scheme one great big ponzi scheme run by that can be no crime family and i apologize to insult them to compare them to obama. >> host: what is your day job? >> business speeches and entrepreneurship can political speeches i've a spokesman for five different companies site for prison on tv and radio i a speaker when the largest law firms and lost a guess i'm the only dawn lawyers spokesman the only guy who is not a lawyer i have a quite a few web businesses simon much producer in their wake up in the mortgage income up with an idea and put my own money behind it there are not allowed to people like that anymore i called them riverboat gamblers. and there is about 25 million. that is the ultimate obama survival guide that is to waits in line every day get 50 or one hed
the mafia wants me to work all day then they expect half. there organized crime they want me to walk away with a smile? the whole thing is a criminal conspiracy now they put the irs on the us after we have already given them 50% even though we work 16 hours per day it is a ponzi scheme one great big ponzi scheme run by that can be no crime family and i apologize to insult them to compare them to obama. >> host: what is your day job? >> business speeches and entrepreneurship can...
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the mafia. >> they have beef with the miniature pony? >> they say they're holding him for ransom. he's only two feet tall, right? so he's worth a lot more money than any other horse. >> maybe it was tom cruise. finally a horse his size that he could read. >> the only man smaller than actual jockeys. how much ransom would you ask for it if you had just stolen charlie? >> i don't know, but as soon as you get that little horseshoe in the mail, you'll pay whatever they ask. why are tiny things so much more aweso awesome? >> i've been asking myself that for a long time. >> you can finally compare yourself to being hung like a horse. >> he's a 2 foot horse from italy, but still -- >>> there a new report out about the most dangerous celebrity in hollywood. >> remember he allegedly helped vanilla ice from a beverly hills hotel. or how about our boy alec baldwin, he's always fighting people. >> i could see that. >> actually, you're on the right track. >> lil' wayne? >> 7ezno. >> lil romeo? >> no. lilly collins. she's actually an actress, she's phil collins' daughter. some people might reme
the mafia. >> they have beef with the miniature pony? >> they say they're holding him for ransom. he's only two feet tall, right? so he's worth a lot more money than any other horse. >> maybe it was tom cruise. finally a horse his size that he could read. >> the only man smaller than actual jockeys. how much ransom would you ask for it if you had just stolen charlie? >> i don't know, but as soon as you get that little horseshoe in the mail, you'll pay whatever they...
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minister of fear, the lawsuit is the punch in the brass knuckles and the shiv of what the chicago mafiald have done. if they don't do anything they don't like, wham, they hit them with the lawsuit. the government has lawyers, a lot of time on their hands. and wham, they hit them with a lawsuit. a lawsuit is a nightmare. and yes, i absolutely believe all the rating agencies screwed up. i absolutely find it extremely odd this is the one they went after. as you say, you cannot lift a finger against obama without worry about getting sued. >> neil: adam, what do you make of that? >> as ben likes to say with all due respect, this is outrageously silly thesis to suggest the president of the united states or secretary of the treasury would say to the attorney general, hey, let's go sue these guys. ben, why them? it's s&p. c'mon, ben. >> neil: c'mon, adam. there are other big rating agencies. >> it's s&p. >> what is the difference between s&p and moody niece >> they all screwed up. why aren't they being sued? >> we don't know they haven't investigated moody's and fitch. we know they sued s&p. >>
minister of fear, the lawsuit is the punch in the brass knuckles and the shiv of what the chicago mafiald have done. if they don't do anything they don't like, wham, they hit them with the lawsuit. the government has lawyers, a lot of time on their hands. and wham, they hit them with a lawsuit. a lawsuit is a nightmare. and yes, i absolutely believe all the rating agencies screwed up. i absolutely find it extremely odd this is the one they went after. as you say, you cannot lift a finger...
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reporter: for years, pakistan's largest city of karachi has seen nothing but violence, the extortionist, mafia, the land tkprabers. however the new prime minister sharif said he is determined to are restore order in that city despite demands by certain military parties for a military operation he says that this is a job that will be conducted by the ministry forcings. the head of the ministry forcings the pakistan rangers are asked the prime minister that the intelligence to a country trying a spy agency as well as a police with the rangers an give them spwaoeping sweeping power they say they will take at least a month to restore order near the city which had seen nothing but violence for the past few years which had led to thousands of deaths which have seen that city come to a grinding halt on several occasions. now the pakistani realizes the the importance of that city. it is able to proceed with the economic vie pwrapbs this down trip. >>> the authorization of use in syria has within pw*pb debated in washington, d.c. >> let's go to the analysis an reaction. he's a member of the opposition
reporter: for years, pakistan's largest city of karachi has seen nothing but violence, the extortionist, mafia, the land tkprabers. however the new prime minister sharif said he is determined to are restore order in that city despite demands by certain military parties for a military operation he says that this is a job that will be conducted by the ministry forcings. the head of the ministry forcings the pakistan rangers are asked the prime minister that the intelligence to a country trying a...
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the mafia built the hotels you still see and have on a. lot of. who would have believed that such a ragtag operation could succeed. but it did. water when we emerged as cubans on that day. when i wake up it was a day of dignity patriotism and solvent a bit bob it will be those who wait on. you know maybe one of the revolutions important acts in those first few weeks was to eliminate the gangsters and the rockets. it seems you both naturally was provoked angry protests from the us government only. human revolution generates a process of social changes. brought the first wave of migration to miami. but used as corrupt officials torture as. my father was a colonel in cuba and he left that night that that president but he still left. i remember i was seven years old when castro came to power and i remember mobs outside my home. our house was surrounded sacked we were searched constantly so that's the image that i have of the revolution people were being imprisoned the fact that people were being everything was taken away from them. without trials or o
the mafia built the hotels you still see and have on a. lot of. who would have believed that such a ragtag operation could succeed. but it did. water when we emerged as cubans on that day. when i wake up it was a day of dignity patriotism and solvent a bit bob it will be those who wait on. you know maybe one of the revolutions important acts in those first few weeks was to eliminate the gangsters and the rockets. it seems you both naturally was provoked angry protests from the us government...
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think of it as communist or pseudo communist, where in fact it's evolved into sort of a third world mafia state, that is nothing like -- well, it's like it, but very different in significant ways and i think people haven't move past that. >> in terms of a third world mafia state, some of the mccain op-ed in content is quite good. he talks about to the russian people and says, they don't respect your dignity, accept your authority over them, they punish dissent and imprison opponents. they rig your elections. >> all true. >> that's true? >> they perpetuate your power, terrorize and assassinate journalists who try to expose their corruption. >> i saw that all firsthand and there are many who would agree with that passage. and the only ones who wouldn't would be in the putin government. >> here's another quote. this is from steven cohn, we've had on the show. very renowned scholar of russia for his career. and he says that we are essentially characterizing putin in way that's harmful to our u.s. interests and harmful of our understanding in what's going on in russia. it's not directed at our
think of it as communist or pseudo communist, where in fact it's evolved into sort of a third world mafia state, that is nothing like -- well, it's like it, but very different in significant ways and i think people haven't move past that. >> in terms of a third world mafia state, some of the mccain op-ed in content is quite good. he talks about to the russian people and says, they don't respect your dignity, accept your authority over them, they punish dissent and imprison opponents. they...
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people don't think the mafia exists, or they do not. the head of the mafia does not have to be in every direct order. all you have to do is put your people in place, but if you want to rise in the system and be a made man, all you have to do is something that i imply, and eventually the crime gets committed. it just happens to benefit our organization. we seen it from the irs to iras to the "fast and furious" in benghazi. it is something that seems to benefit the obama administration. but when it gets found out, it's a couple low-level guys. they do their time to come out. by the way, and all of these scandals, known as lost their job. and i mean loss of pay and benefits. even the people who ever signed, they are receiving their full pension that they were due when they decided to resign. nobody's going to jail over "fast and furious" and benghazi. employees were supposed to be under investigation, they were reinstated by john kerry just this month. so there's something very funny going on. it's about time that people recognize that. it
people don't think the mafia exists, or they do not. the head of the mafia does not have to be in every direct order. all you have to do is put your people in place, but if you want to rise in the system and be a made man, all you have to do is something that i imply, and eventually the crime gets committed. it just happens to benefit our organization. we seen it from the irs to iras to the "fast and furious" in benghazi. it is something that seems to benefit the obama administration....
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entonces, la pregunta que se hacen muchos es ¿que poderosa mafia se esconde en este lugar de desolaciÓn de estas personas, que estaban con el tema de las autodefensas encontraron un negocio. muy bueno. >>> y aunque la policÍa ha logrado poner lastras legislas algunos de los lÍderes para militares y de vez en cuando con amplio despliegue de fuerzas, entran en el bronx. y este lugar sigue siendo el mayor centro de trafico de armas y drogas de colombia. y hasta ahora, nadie parece tener una soluciÓn, para este grave problema. >>> para que tenga una idea en un operativo reciente la mrez necesitaba de 300 uniformados para poder entrar al corazÓn del llamado bronx. como resultado encontraron gran cantidad de drogas, armcÉdulas identidad falsas y vehÍculos robados en las calles de bogotÁ. >>> para nuestro final de impacto una gigantesca esfera de iluminaciÓn construyeron en hong kong como parte de los operativos dedicados a la luna. la estructura 7 # mil recipientes de wa vacÍo y las personas pueden caminar por su interior observan la bella luna por un orificio que estÁ en la parte superior. g
entonces, la pregunta que se hacen muchos es ¿que poderosa mafia se esconde en este lugar de desolaciÓn de estas personas, que estaban con el tema de las autodefensas encontraron un negocio. muy bueno. >>> y aunque la policÍa ha logrado poner lastras legislas algunos de los lÍderes para militares y de vez en cuando con amplio despliegue de fuerzas, entran en el bronx. y este lugar sigue siendo el mayor centro de trafico de armas y drogas de colombia. y hasta ahora, nadie parece...
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nÚmero de consumidores no decrece, el negocio sigue siendo rentable, la pregunta es ¿quÉ poderosa mafia los lideres paramilitares y con amplio despliegue de fuerzas este lugar es el centro de trÁfico de armas y drogas y hasta el tmomento nadie parece tener una soluciÓn. >>> en un operativo reciente necesitaron de 300 uniformados, encontraron gran cantidad de drogas, miles de botellas de licor adulterado, y vehÍculos robados en las calles de bogotÁ. ♪ >>> para nuestro final de impacto, esta gigantesca esfera construyeron en hong kong. la estructura fue construida con 7 mil recipientes de agua vacÍo. y unas miles de personas pueden caminar y observan la luna a travÉs de un orificio que estÁ en la parte superior. >>> las festividades se extienden hasta aquÍ en donde celebran la independencia de mÉxico y otros paÍses de latinoamÉrica, le tendremos todos los detalles mÁs adelante. nosotrass univisiÓn 14 comienza ya. es hora de noticias en espaÑol mÁs premiado en el as Área de la bahÍa. >> a 4 aÑos de la matanza militar en fort worth texas se repitiÓ en la sede de un comando de la marina en w
nÚmero de consumidores no decrece, el negocio sigue siendo rentable, la pregunta es ¿quÉ poderosa mafia los lideres paramilitares y con amplio despliegue de fuerzas este lugar es el centro de trÁfico de armas y drogas y hasta el tmomento nadie parece tener una soluciÓn. >>> en un operativo reciente necesitaron de 300 uniformados, encontraron gran cantidad de drogas, miles de botellas de licor adulterado, y vehÍculos robados en las calles de bogotÁ. ♪ >>> para nuestro...
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irish mafia out of hell's kitchen. they deal in cargo theft, counterfeiting, extortion.nd public urination on st. patrick's day. our boy coonan also had a home security system-- 12-gauge, hollow point. that thing could stop a kodiak in kevlar. who did he think was coming through the door? well, whoever it was left him leaking from about 30 holes that don't normally appear in a healthy 35-year-old male. (beckett) 9-millimeter sig still in his waistband. didn't even have time to pull it out. this guy was armed and ready. whoever got him was very, very good. ninja assassin. ninja assassin? isn't that kind of redundant? aren't all ninjas by definition assassins? (castle) fine, webster and roget. our ninja--assassination implied by definition-- scales the building, slips in through this window, and then hides himself, i don't know, about... hey... (chuckles) look at this. our victim's a johnny vong fan. somebody actually bought those tapes? what? who's johnny vong? come on. you're kidding me. every insomniac in new york knows who johnny vong is. his infomercial runs all night
irish mafia out of hell's kitchen. they deal in cargo theft, counterfeiting, extortion.nd public urination on st. patrick's day. our boy coonan also had a home security system-- 12-gauge, hollow point. that thing could stop a kodiak in kevlar. who did he think was coming through the door? well, whoever it was left him leaking from about 30 holes that don't normally appear in a healthy 35-year-old male. (beckett) 9-millimeter sig still in his waistband. didn't even have time to pull it out. this...
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the only thing government is is the mafia than they put out the hand they are organized crime they think i am supposed to walk away with a smile after they take my money? is a criminal
the only thing government is is the mafia than they put out the hand they are organized crime they think i am supposed to walk away with a smile after they take my money? is a criminal