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for the larger mafia. because this is the only political story. without control and there are many in the boosters here going from want to know where they got id i think they are going to do everything they want without. notifying this day or the. deputy used to work as a drug career for the nigerian mafia he would swallow sealed pellets containing cocaine and then smuggle them across international borders to italy. or i go swallow up 1.2 kilos you cannot get credit you know so you have to be without food if you have big girl lottie like your mocha and the red or yellow if you mix it and drink you do come up moved. just about everything. yes he's been. many of the drug careers die in the process says radiologist mariano scalia. it's just one packet of cocaine has a leak or tears open inside their intestines the result is almost certain death. scott the owner has teamed up with the italian authorities to crack down on the practice. the pellets you can see are in the intestine. there are 20 to 30 here. each about 7 or 8 centimeters long. close toget
for the larger mafia. because this is the only political story. without control and there are many in the boosters here going from want to know where they got id i think they are going to do everything they want without. notifying this day or the. deputy used to work as a drug career for the nigerian mafia he would swallow sealed pellets containing cocaine and then smuggle them across international borders to italy. or i go swallow up 1.2 kilos you cannot get credit you know so you have to be...
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but even throw the nigerian mafia have managed to expand in the area. that was the 1st i'm sure these 2 criminal organizations have come to some kind of arrangement or pact with the. blessing is one of the many women who fell victim to the criminals the nigerian computer scientist was lured to europe with the promise of a high paying job she came to its levis spain with all the right paperwork and perfectly legal but like thousands of other nigerian women was forced into prostitution. one bore hole i got scared when they took away my phone. on the next they told me i owed them 65000 euros. only then did i realize i was at the mercy of people traffic is the traffic cancer . blessin found the courage to escape from her fellow nigerian tormentors she went to the police and was taken in by nuns it's amazing she managed to get out alive by their struggle. when they put you on the street they're always spying on you watching you. if a car comes by a customer they keep a list and check your earnings later that evening. because you could be hiding money down yo
but even throw the nigerian mafia have managed to expand in the area. that was the 1st i'm sure these 2 criminal organizations have come to some kind of arrangement or pact with the. blessing is one of the many women who fell victim to the criminals the nigerian computer scientist was lured to europe with the promise of a high paying job she came to its levis spain with all the right paperwork and perfectly legal but like thousands of other nigerian women was forced into prostitution. one bore...
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these files have notes, and reports of mafia members and glimpses of how the mafia was investigated in it's heyday. this was included in flatland which included an interview where with william ousley. take a closer look at kansas city's gang land past. william ousley is an authority on the kansas city mob. in his 25 years with the fbi, he spent two decades investigating and prosecuting organized crime figures. as an expert witness on mob activities, he testified in federal courts and before u.s. senate investigations panel. he retired in 1985 as the supervisor of the organized crime squad of the kansas city fbi field division. he is also the author of two books, "open city" true story of the kc crime family and "mobsters in our midst." these titles are available for purchase in bookstores and through amazon.com. jonathan bender has a job that many of us envy. as food editor for kansas city public television, he reports on the best drinking and dining establishments in the metro area. in addition to writing about what kansas city yans eat and drink, he has produced stories on local hist
these files have notes, and reports of mafia members and glimpses of how the mafia was investigated in it's heyday. this was included in flatland which included an interview where with william ousley. take a closer look at kansas city's gang land past. william ousley is an authority on the kansas city mob. in his 25 years with the fbi, he spent two decades investigating and prosecuting organized crime figures. as an expert witness on mob activities, he testified in federal courts and before...
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there was the sicilian mafia, best known. there was the cumora of naples. and the andragada of southern italy. these people brought with them a mindset from the old country. it wasn't the mafia transported here. it was their protocols. their way of doing business. and it would be a form of crime as it developed unknown on these shores. i think for many years, unrecognized for its sophistication. so they were factionalized. there wasn't one mafia group. they fought amongst each other for territory. but they were basically thugs. and their main criminal activity was to extort their fellow countrymen. and there were bombings. there were murders, if you didn't pay. now, this was called the black hand era. the letters had a black hand demanding money. now, they had no great power at this time. they had no influence outside the boundaries of little italy. but then, 1920 came. 1920 was the beginning of prohibition. and the unintended consequence of prohibition was it created organized crime. not only here but around the country. it was a product demanded by the ma
there was the sicilian mafia, best known. there was the cumora of naples. and the andragada of southern italy. these people brought with them a mindset from the old country. it wasn't the mafia transported here. it was their protocols. their way of doing business. and it would be a form of crime as it developed unknown on these shores. i think for many years, unrecognized for its sophistication. so they were factionalized. there wasn't one mafia group. they fought amongst each other for...
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know an impulsive anger of the people and i think the message was no one should trust this ruling mafia not the international community of course not to people and i think it's time to change the system it's no longer beneficial just to ask for the resignation of the government the president of the republic needs to go this clown of a government needs to go everyone who was in power since the civil war till today and is seen in the last criminal glassed in august for we've seen images that reminded us of the civil war which is which is on the sleeve of course if this is going to happen because it's the exact same ruling class who was governing us during the civil war after and now so yes and the system needs to change as soon as possible because and allow me here to send all the love and all the sorrow to the people in lebanon because i think we all deserve much more than this ruling mafia that's been there just to kill us just to rob us just to oppress us and we've seen now on the street only people helping other people people credit cleaning up the glass people helping the wounded we
know an impulsive anger of the people and i think the message was no one should trust this ruling mafia not the international community of course not to people and i think it's time to change the system it's no longer beneficial just to ask for the resignation of the government the president of the republic needs to go this clown of a government needs to go everyone who was in power since the civil war till today and is seen in the last criminal glassed in august for we've seen images that...
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the sand mafia is the most powerful criminal organization in india. a lot of the people in the whole. who control of the sun mafia oso controls a lot of the construction the construction materials businesses in bombay as well as the constructions themselves in addition to that they also control the administration through their political contacts so that just completes the whole value chain right from the extraction to construction the the profits in each bottle fit the administration and the police. under the eyes of corrupt authorities the sand arts ply their trade in broad daylight and more than $8000.00 dredging sites scattered across the coast and river banks of the subcontinent. for the mafia's beaches are easy prey because the sand is literally within arm's reach so they had even the most popular tourist sites the places where you expect to stretch out on the beach and worship the sun. the tentacles of the mafia's however are just adding to the pressures facing the world speeches. just 2 years ago there was a row of houses here. about i think ab
the sand mafia is the most powerful criminal organization in india. a lot of the people in the whole. who control of the sun mafia oso controls a lot of the construction the construction materials businesses in bombay as well as the constructions themselves in addition to that they also control the administration through their political contacts so that just completes the whole value chain right from the extraction to construction the the profits in each bottle fit the administration and the...
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that mafia description is a perfect you know, a analogy.is criminal behalfior of, they are extorting a business to compel him to give a certain aim oamount of money to their cause, that what mafia did. it is a criminal act, we should enforce those laws and put those in jail. elizabeth: talk about double standards, pro life activists were arrested for whiting in chalk on ground, in front of a washington d.c. planned parent parenthood. they said they got a permit, theyth sent a letter in late juy to dc mayor. but, you know mayor of new york reportedly saying he did not get black lives matter truster -- protest ires did noers permit. what is going on. >> this is massive double stand standard. you look in nevada or utah i can't remember. supreme court ruled that a casino could be open but a church cannot, they could actually increase size of their you know number of people based on size of the facility, where a church could not. that is absurd what is question toking on. we hear this stuff from the left off of the time, you can't -- i guess, yo
that mafia description is a perfect you know, a analogy.is criminal behalfior of, they are extorting a business to compel him to give a certain aim oamount of money to their cause, that what mafia did. it is a criminal act, we should enforce those laws and put those in jail. elizabeth: talk about double standards, pro life activists were arrested for whiting in chalk on ground, in front of a washington d.c. planned parent parenthood. they said they got a permit, theyth sent a letter in late juy...
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that is exactly what the mafia used to do. a criminal act and we should enforce those laws and put those people in jail. elizabeth: let's talk about the double standard. pro-life activists were arrested saturday morning for writing chalk on the ground, black, preborn lives matter in front of a washington, d.c., planned parenthood. they told the d.c. mayor weeks ago they were going to, this is students for life of america, frederick douglass foundation. they got a permit for the event. they sent a letter in late july to d.c. mayor muriel bowser. the mayor of new york reportedly did not get, black lives matter protesters did not get a permit. when they put black lives matter on the street here in new york city but these guys get arrested? what is going on here? >> it's a massive double standard. you look in, i think it was nevada or, you know, utah, can't remember which state, just recently, the supreme court ruled that you know, casino could be open but a church can't? and they can actually increase the size of their, you know,
that is exactly what the mafia used to do. a criminal act and we should enforce those laws and put those people in jail. elizabeth: let's talk about the double standard. pro-life activists were arrested saturday morning for writing chalk on the ground, black, preborn lives matter in front of a washington, d.c., planned parenthood. they told the d.c. mayor weeks ago they were going to, this is students for life of america, frederick douglass foundation. they got a permit for the event. they sent...
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sudden devastating hit scenes have the power of a classic mafia movie.er, trauma and resilience. lyna khoudri is a true star. we will next see her in wes anderson's film the french dispatch. papicha is on digital and in some cinemas now. a different perspective on extremism comes from young ahmed, the story of a teenager who plots to assassinate his schoolteacher. this is directed byjean—pierre and luc dardenne, the belgian brothers whose realist dramas are beloved by the cannes film festival, where they won for best director last year. played by gifted young actor idir ben addi — ahmed is a muslim 13—year—old who frustrates his mother by refusing to shake his teacher's hand. radicalised by a local iman, ahmed believes his tutor is an infidel, and events take a dramatic turn. ahmed ends up injuvenile detention.
sudden devastating hit scenes have the power of a classic mafia movie.er, trauma and resilience. lyna khoudri is a true star. we will next see her in wes anderson's film the french dispatch. papicha is on digital and in some cinemas now. a different perspective on extremism comes from young ahmed, the story of a teenager who plots to assassinate his schoolteacher. this is directed byjean—pierre and luc dardenne, the belgian brothers whose realist dramas are beloved by the cannes film...
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these young women were purchased by the nigerian mafia in their home countries and sent to italy. instead of working as cleaners or child minders they are trafficked into sex with. some of the women report they are subjected to black magic rituals to frighten them into submission they are tens of thousands of euros to their traffickers which they have to pay off. we don't know and are we that we have to do this kind of job i wish we no would a calm here to do this kind of job oh no it's not good with off choice to you know to do work to solve that most of us that that is you know we have found work to go to school that me i left desire that my sister she lent their dress and much they pay and sometimes the pay 10 year old but some of them if they are good maybe they will give you life 15 years it is your be able one going to say ok now i stop this yes yes i want to. know when i want to do it i was tough it and that is fine because it's not good for young people the moment to get married we need to settle down into after don't need to plan good future for ourselves so we wanted to
these young women were purchased by the nigerian mafia in their home countries and sent to italy. instead of working as cleaners or child minders they are trafficked into sex with. some of the women report they are subjected to black magic rituals to frighten them into submission they are tens of thousands of euros to their traffickers which they have to pay off. we don't know and are we that we have to do this kind of job i wish we no would a calm here to do this kind of job oh no it's not...
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an official employment agency he says this is the only way to put a stop to illegal activities and mafia organized middlemen in the harvest industry . day laborers earn even less. trying to save. their 6 or 7 euro early wage goes to those who brokered the day job. money and those he lives with on deeply disappointed they are stuck between the fields and roam from harvest to harvest like nomads while being exploited the hope for a humane life and work in italy is sinking once more it's summer in europe and although most of us don't mind a bit of fun shine the heat records are a growing concern that only out at the russian border with finland is one of the places that is facing an increased threat of wildfires because of the high temperatures and lack of rain climate experts are alarmed and many russians were spending their vacation in the region are also worried like a lame volunteers like a mighty out on a cubit are on patrol to make sure that snow major fires break out. early morning emergency. there's a fire in one of the many islands of make the dog north western russia. this team of
an official employment agency he says this is the only way to put a stop to illegal activities and mafia organized middlemen in the harvest industry . day laborers earn even less. trying to save. their 6 or 7 euro early wage goes to those who brokered the day job. money and those he lives with on deeply disappointed they are stuck between the fields and roam from harvest to harvest like nomads while being exploited the hope for a humane life and work in italy is sinking once more it's summer in...
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the company in those places becomes worthless so the offer that's being made to you is much like the mafia would make it you can either go away or you can sell and if you sell then you know at least you get something for it microsoft jumps in to take this on and then the president's talking about how he wants a big chunk of the money to go into the u.s. treasury because the u.s. government's helping to broker this thing i mean it just seems so corrupt that it makes every accusation that in the us we make about china and about their bad dealings i think pale in comparison it's interesting that you bring up that mafia and now a g. ben because on that treasury issue it seems like somebody say oh and we want to cut of this as well and i want to bring that up what the president saying insinuating some of this money of the purchase was actually going to go to the treasurer let's play that sound bite. i did say that if you buy it whatever the price is that goes to whoever owns it because i guess it's china essentially but more than anything else i said a verse substantial portion of the price is
the company in those places becomes worthless so the offer that's being made to you is much like the mafia would make it you can either go away or you can sell and if you sell then you know at least you get something for it microsoft jumps in to take this on and then the president's talking about how he wants a big chunk of the money to go into the u.s. treasury because the u.s. government's helping to broker this thing i mean it just seems so corrupt that it makes every accusation that in the...
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was big bangs the government is not only government here during off you know you have to face the mafia in the government at the same time and the army and the. police force. they have and we pay taxes to our suffering. the powerful explosions in beirut sport brutally exposed to the many troubles plaguing the country mismanagement corruption and an overall failure of the political establishment inflation and economic crisis have pushed lebanon to the brink of ruin distant. had been brewing for months and then suddenly wide scale destruction some 300000 people have lost their homes. and who will clean it all up and the citizens themselves were it not for the sense of solidarity they share their situation with the much more difficult civilian relief organizations came from every corner of the oven and to join the international ones on site. johnny soft has been working in emergency mode for days both giving and receiving help but the one on the nothing getting a chicken sandwich of the 4 days it's. been 5 days i don't know i got i'm not counting the days. is a great. it's all done by huma
was big bangs the government is not only government here during off you know you have to face the mafia in the government at the same time and the army and the. police force. they have and we pay taxes to our suffering. the powerful explosions in beirut sport brutally exposed to the many troubles plaguing the country mismanagement corruption and an overall failure of the political establishment inflation and economic crisis have pushed lebanon to the brink of ruin distant. had been brewing for...
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these young women were purchased by the nigerian mafia in their home countries and sent to italy. instead of working as cleaners or child mind as they are trafficked into sex work. some of the women report they are subjected to black magic rituals to frighten them into submission they are tens of thousands of euros to the traffickers which they have to pay off. we don't know and are we that we have to do this kind of job i wish we know would dot com here to do this kind of job oh no it's not good with off choice to you know to do work to solve that most of us that this year we have found work to go to school that me l.f. fashion and design that my sister i have seen lend their dress and much they are sometimes they pay 10 year old for some of them if they are glued maybe they will give you less 15 you get in here be able one day to say ok now i stop this yes yes i want to. know when i want to do it i will stop it and that is fine because it's not good for young people the moment to get married we need to settle down into after don't need to plan good future for us or so we wanted
these young women were purchased by the nigerian mafia in their home countries and sent to italy. instead of working as cleaners or child mind as they are trafficked into sex work. some of the women report they are subjected to black magic rituals to frighten them into submission they are tens of thousands of euros to the traffickers which they have to pay off. we don't know and are we that we have to do this kind of job i wish we know would dot com here to do this kind of job oh no it's not...
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sean's father was a government lawyer a natural for the part no mafia you're prosecuting criminals. so there is a bit in. reasonable fear. that is a very very unfair one that if it gets expressed and it is known and then maybe read take some action like providing border guards that is one preventive action or treaty maybe it is saying that individual and trying to enter by history and some counter measures can be taken but if it is not expressed then it is difficult. the killer hasn't yet been caught the victims are often warned in advance but if shawn's father did get a message he kept it to him says did say it would have come to his father and he may not have shared with his family that happens. if i. was i was right. by your guide. seans already sat for the once and failed this will be his 2nd and final. good in their power to one day all of us. now it's time for the results of yesterday's test fixture for her kumar $62.00 it's no surprise who's come top row knocking the rental car. out of it all that just like. everyone's happy except sushi she still waitlisted but is now unlike
sean's father was a government lawyer a natural for the part no mafia you're prosecuting criminals. so there is a bit in. reasonable fear. that is a very very unfair one that if it gets expressed and it is known and then maybe read take some action like providing border guards that is one preventive action or treaty maybe it is saying that individual and trying to enter by history and some counter measures can be taken but if it is not expressed then it is difficult. the killer hasn't yet been...
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or carter had the georgia or mafia. t not necessarily mafia in the mob sense, but people who were with him before. and if you're president, inherently you have to have some level of distrust of because they want to kiss up to you because you are president. and what would they have thought of you before you were president, and i think people who knew you when really have a closeness to you that has value to it. and that's why i talked earlier about bob hartley. he was close to ford before ford was not only president, but before ford was vice president. and the honesty that comes inherent in that relationship, i think, extremely important to the level of trust a president can put in a person. >> okay. i'm going to remind the audience we still have a little more time, and so if you'd like to submit a question, you can do so in the comments section of facebook, on the youtube chat function or on twitter at hashtag bpc live. another question here coming from peter angood, and that is proper structure is and process usually p
or carter had the georgia or mafia. t not necessarily mafia in the mob sense, but people who were with him before. and if you're president, inherently you have to have some level of distrust of because they want to kiss up to you because you are president. and what would they have thought of you before you were president, and i think people who knew you when really have a closeness to you that has value to it. and that's why i talked earlier about bob hartley. he was close to ford before ford...
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this mafia is the worst political caste in history. no political caste or parties did that much damage to a country and the people. now, you have the people and the lebanese. 90% is against their political party. despite the fact that ideology. despite the fact that god works day and night. they are lialiars. they need to face the lebanese people. today, there is a huge demonstration in beirut. and you keep a camera there with the lebanese people. it's not easy to be in the opposition of lebanon. you get killed and i'm a woman in politics. i can see what happens in the congress. you have to see how we're attacked. my resignation today is not a resignation from politics. we are going in fierce opposition to tell them go away, all of you. >> listen, the country has a long journey ahead of it. we wish you the best on this new path you're taking here. thank you for talking to us. we really appreciate it. paula, a former member of the lebanese parliament. >>> coming up, some schools in the u.s. have already reopened. but others are trying t
this mafia is the worst political caste in history. no political caste or parties did that much damage to a country and the people. now, you have the people and the lebanese. 90% is against their political party. despite the fact that ideology. despite the fact that god works day and night. they are lialiars. they need to face the lebanese people. today, there is a huge demonstration in beirut. and you keep a camera there with the lebanese people. it's not easy to be in the opposition of...
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sean's father was a government lawyer a natural dogged for the but now mafia you're prosecuting criminals. so there is a bit in. reasonable fear. there is a vehicle for it and that if it gets expressed and it is known and then maybe read take some action like providing bodyguards that is one preventive action a treaty may be a distinct that individual and trying to enter by history and some counter measures can be taken but if it is not expressed then it is to figure out. the killer hasn't yet been caught the victims are often warned in advance but if sean's father did get a message he kept it to him says did say it would have come to his father and he may not have shared with his family that happens. was the was right but the play obviously sean's already sat for the once and failed this will be his 2nd and final john ziggo if he's got his guns have got a power one bit on the beat. now it's time for the results of yesterday's dest 64 i work on march 16th through it. no surprise who's come around knocking the rental car. up with a load just like. everyone's happy except sushi she still wa
sean's father was a government lawyer a natural dogged for the but now mafia you're prosecuting criminals. so there is a bit in. reasonable fear. there is a vehicle for it and that if it gets expressed and it is known and then maybe read take some action like providing bodyguards that is one preventive action a treaty may be a distinct that individual and trying to enter by history and some counter measures can be taken but if it is not expressed then it is to figure out. the killer hasn't yet...
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these young women were purchased by the nigerian mafia in their home countries and sent to italy. instead of working as cleaners or child minders they are trafficked into sex work. some of the women report they are subjected to black magic rituals to frighten them into submission tens of thousands of euros to their traffickers which they have to pay off. we don't know and all we that we have come here to do this kind of job i wish we know would come here to do this kind of oh no it's not good with our choice you know to do well to solve that most of us that we have found work to go to school that me i left desire that my sister your shin lent their dress or how much they pay and sometimes the pay 10 year old but some of them if they are good today we don't give you less 15 years you think you'll be able one thing to say ok now i stop this yes yes i want there was it no would i want to do it i was stuffy and that is fine because it's not good for young people no more we need to get married we need to settle down into after don't need to plan which future for us or so we learned jus
these young women were purchased by the nigerian mafia in their home countries and sent to italy. instead of working as cleaners or child minders they are trafficked into sex work. some of the women report they are subjected to black magic rituals to frighten them into submission tens of thousands of euros to their traffickers which they have to pay off. we don't know and all we that we have come here to do this kind of job i wish we know would come here to do this kind of oh no it's not good...
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es una operación de la policía de españa para rescastar a los ciudadanos latinoamericanos de las mafiaso el perfil del inmigrante en españa y ahora representan casi el 80% de inmigración irregular. >> este es uno de los parques de madrid donde está la comunidad latina y en algunos casos llevan a cabo tareas domésticas y también hacen frente a la pandemái. >> daniela continúa realizando trabajos en un centro . >> se duchaba y se les devolvía a la habitación y también intentar saber lo difícil que era. >> ejemplos como el suyo han acentuado el tema de la regularización. >> la regularización interesa también a españa porque así los inmigrantes pueden aportar con su economía. >> el estudio dice que en españa hay casi 400 mil inmigrantes en situación irregular, en madrid carlos marlasca noticias telemundo. >> las familias tienen mejor oocion para sobrellevar el duelo es una plataforma virtual que busca que se les recuerde como eran en vida. >> elisa dice que es un sueño la muerte de su abuela. >> lo que más me dolió es que no pude tener un entierro. >> pero ha encontrado consuelo cada vez qu
es una operación de la policía de españa para rescastar a los ciudadanos latinoamericanos de las mafiaso el perfil del inmigrante en españa y ahora representan casi el 80% de inmigración irregular. >> este es uno de los parques de madrid donde está la comunidad latina y en algunos casos llevan a cabo tareas domésticas y también hacen frente a la pandemái. >> daniela continúa realizando trabajos en un centro . >> se duchaba y se les devolvía a la habitación y...
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mafia around.me so famous as a prosecutor, how did that happen? in two different movies he was portrayed as humphrey bogart on the big screen. people say that thomas dooey successfully prosecuted. [inaudible] just like giuliani. so in 1948 came, he had already been, this is his third presidential candidate. he had been the guy that everybody said, probably back in 1940, you are the future of the republican party by the time 1948 comes, he decides he's not going to run because he ran 1944 loss. he came closer to beat fdr than anybody did. he felt in his heart he did not want to suffer through losing a presidential election twice. he had to be convinced to run. and so his story becomes very well-known. >> obviously, everyone's thoughts, your book is very clear, everyone thought all of the newspapers predicted he was going to win. not a single newspaper predicted at least none of the major ones. so the media was all in his side. they spent time "after words" one and why they got it all wrong. just lik
mafia around.me so famous as a prosecutor, how did that happen? in two different movies he was portrayed as humphrey bogart on the big screen. people say that thomas dooey successfully prosecuted. [inaudible] just like giuliani. so in 1948 came, he had already been, this is his third presidential candidate. he had been the guy that everybody said, probably back in 1940, you are the future of the republican party by the time 1948 comes, he decides he's not going to run because he ran 1944 loss....
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i mean, it's a mafia system. >> so to cover more on this growing anger, we're going to speak now to a middle east correspondent with "the independent" as she joined me now from the naval base at the port in the center of the beirut. can you just give us a sense of where you are and what's happening there? >> reporter: absolutely, i'm at the naval port, the point behind me is the silo, the center of the blast. here at the moment, we're here with the army, they are giving a tomorrow of the blast site. and they're working on the blast site to try and find out if there's any survivors or any bodies to remove. so, it's quite busy here in the blast site area and the military still trying to hope to find to survivors. >> now, as we heard from our last guest there, there's been such visceral anger. people yelling at ministers in the streets to resign. you've been covering this, what have you seen? >> reporter: the most resounding with people trying to help with homes or the cleanup operation, is one of anger. it's the lack of response in the aftermath. so, one of the things you're noticing on
i mean, it's a mafia system. >> so to cover more on this growing anger, we're going to speak now to a middle east correspondent with "the independent" as she joined me now from the naval base at the port in the center of the beirut. can you just give us a sense of where you are and what's happening there? >> reporter: absolutely, i'm at the naval port, the point behind me is the silo, the center of the blast. here at the moment, we're here with the army, they are giving a...
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in the 1930s when there was a lot of mafia around and he became so famous as a prosecutor, out of that happened that in two different movies he's portrayed by humphreybogart on the big screen . people say thomas dewey can successfully prosecute god. that's how he came up and he became famous. so by the time 1948 came he had been, this is his third presidential candidate because he had been the guy that everybody said all the way back in 1940 , you are the future of the republican party and by the time 1948 comes he decides he's not going to run because he ran in 1944 and he lost and he became closer to fdr than anybody did but he felt in his heart he didn't want to suffer through losing a presidential election twice and he had to be convinced to run so this story becomes very fact. >> the obviously everyone thought, your book is clear everyone thought, all the media, all the newspapers predicted he was going to win . not a single newspaper predicted truman was going to win in the country or at least none of the major ones so the media was all on his side and they spent time afterwards
in the 1930s when there was a lot of mafia around and he became so famous as a prosecutor, out of that happened that in two different movies he's portrayed by humphreybogart on the big screen . people say thomas dewey can successfully prosecute god. that's how he came up and he became famous. so by the time 1948 came he had been, this is his third presidential candidate because he had been the guy that everybody said all the way back in 1940 , you are the future of the republican party and by...
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the rose to public power that giuliani tried to do which was to be an attorney general, attacked the mafiawhen cases and then go on either to new york providence or in this case, new york governor for a while and i know giuliani played the card because when he was attorney general he came to speak he made it very clear he was going to play exactly the same political thing because giuliani had his eye on the white house as everyone knows but he only has the back room in my house are now but he has yet to go there. thomas dewey, quite a character. he had been an attack dog, as you said earlier on when he ran but he ran a different campaign so talk about that and he was 30 points had or something like that at the beginning of the campaign. >> to me, i was very fascinated at how fascinating i found him and i thought he was going to be a byproduct story and a minor character and he is not and very much a merry major character because the way that he came up into prominence was so extraordinary and from a small town comes out of nowhere, michigan, comes down and becomes a young prosecutor in new
the rose to public power that giuliani tried to do which was to be an attorney general, attacked the mafiawhen cases and then go on either to new york providence or in this case, new york governor for a while and i know giuliani played the card because when he was attorney general he came to speak he made it very clear he was going to play exactly the same political thing because giuliani had his eye on the white house as everyone knows but he only has the back room in my house are now but he...
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lot of indeed on the mosque mafia lament the loss of my son would give me kind of this in a party and go through it people who wish that i'm gay so i doubt who will so you get a younger guy much you know up with something or grip a record i view. it all in one assignment and nobody will only touch a sub or not of my imprinted some in my blood oh. well my thought i am pretty innocuous and yes it will you know what in the 5th i'm going with the whole. issue of whether they'll get you to get it out on the combine you had all. been living or you know what i'm guessing. all. because i want to leave the. t.v. show and leave them the ending or. something i think that i mean to me. is the only way i'm you know i'm going to go to his who would give you a home that you know you'll never get past all right just to say let. him be somebody. else again i see only him. you love money it will be among the. more you know you love something to have no. power nobody see. just us in time you never. know why you have it out. one way feel anything and you should then yes this is all mine with a stick or o
lot of indeed on the mosque mafia lament the loss of my son would give me kind of this in a party and go through it people who wish that i'm gay so i doubt who will so you get a younger guy much you know up with something or grip a record i view. it all in one assignment and nobody will only touch a sub or not of my imprinted some in my blood oh. well my thought i am pretty innocuous and yes it will you know what in the 5th i'm going with the whole. issue of whether they'll get you to get it...
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lot of indeed on the mosque mafia looming the market my son will give me kind of this in a party and go through it people with that i'm pissed off who will so you get a younger guy marking up or something or grip the records i view. it all in one assignment and nobody will only touch a sub or not of my imprinted some in my blood oh. well my thought i am pretty innocuous and yes it will you know when the 5th i'm in with the whole. issue of whether they'll get. it out on me combining it all. in living or you know what i'm guessing or. all. because i must tell you the. honey i'm going to know you have some 10000 meaning. to me. is going to wait on me and i'm going to go to those who would give you a home that you know you'll never give us the right people get us to sleep. into somebody. else again i see only in. young money it will be among young. boy. into the i'm. sorry nobody song just us in time you never. get over this how are you going you know now why i made up a long time. when we fail to make anything you could then yes this is all mine with a stick or order but our. own men se
lot of indeed on the mosque mafia looming the market my son will give me kind of this in a party and go through it people with that i'm pissed off who will so you get a younger guy marking up or something or grip the records i view. it all in one assignment and nobody will only touch a sub or not of my imprinted some in my blood oh. well my thought i am pretty innocuous and yes it will you know when the 5th i'm in with the whole. issue of whether they'll get. it out on me combining it all. in...