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county jail murder, christian was now a made man in the mexican mafia, he could have been a free man many in an ironic twist, he was found not guilty of the murder/robbery that brought him to jail in the first place. >> back to the original case, 15 months later, all this is happening. long 15 months. now, i go to court. i'm loaded in court. christian, not guilty. not guilty? murder/robbery trial? this is unheard of. now i got all these cases, i'm washed. >>> coming up, christian does the unthinkable. >> believe me when i say, that was the hardest thing i've ever done in my life. >> a street gang terrorizes the yards of corcoran. >>> corcoran shu is home to the worst inmates in california. the level one yard is the polar opposite. >> we have a facility which provides support to this prison and the prison next door, as far as a workforce. >> the yard is free of any cages. there are no cells and more activities. >> get up about 6:00 in the morning, go eat, get your lunch. come back, go to class until 3:00. you guys want to see my new home? come on in. welcome. right here, this is my new
county jail murder, christian was now a made man in the mexican mafia, he could have been a free man many in an ironic twist, he was found not guilty of the murder/robbery that brought him to jail in the first place. >> back to the original case, 15 months later, all this is happening. long 15 months. now, i go to court. i'm loaded in court. christian, not guilty. not guilty? murder/robbery trial? this is unheard of. now i got all these cases, i'm washed. >>> coming up, christian...
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the mafia and the tango orejones said we don't like each other but can't go to war. why not?hey said we're all related. >> alonzo is not the only inmate at bexar county with ties to both gangs. peggy perales has them as well. perales was recently sentenced to three years probation for drug possession. she's back in jail due to a failed drug test. now, her relationships with two other inmates have raised red flags with the jail's gang intelligence division. >> security intercepted some letters that inmate perales received from male inmates. one of them being a member of the mexican mafia, the other of the tango orejone, both are writing to her. >> the mexican mafia member is perales' boyfriend. but perales says she asked few questions about his gang activity. >> i've heard stuff i don't want to know, seen stuff i don't want to know. i was like, you hang around with me, don't bring it to me. he would just come home with money. i mean, i had a clue, i mean not a rocket scientist to figure that out. >> perales says the orejone inmate who wrote to her is a pen pal, she met him thr
the mafia and the tango orejones said we don't like each other but can't go to war. why not?hey said we're all related. >> alonzo is not the only inmate at bexar county with ties to both gangs. peggy perales has them as well. perales was recently sentenced to three years probation for drug possession. she's back in jail due to a failed drug test. now, her relationships with two other inmates have raised red flags with the jail's gang intelligence division. >> security intercepted...
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but first. >> going with the mexican mafia was only supposed to be a temporary thing. i didn't know that was supposed to be like a permanent thing. >> a young man joins a dangerous game and now faces the possibility of life in prison. vy is found in the audi a4. with one notable difference... ♪ the highly advanced audi a4, with available traffic jam assist. ♪ hashtag stuffy nose. hashtag no sleep. hashtag mouthbreather. just put on a breathe right strip. it instantly opens your nose up to 38% more than cold medicine alone. shut your mouth and say goodnight mouthbreathers. breathe right. testinhuh?sting! is this thing on? come on! your turn! where do pencils go on vacation? pennsylvania! (laughter) crunchy wheat frosted sweet! kellogg's frosted mini-wheats. feed your inner kid you totanobody's hurt, new car. but there will still be pain. it comes when your insurance company says they'll only pay three-quarters of what it takes to replace it. what are you supposed to do? drive three-quarters of a car? now if you had liberty mutual new car replacement™, you'd get your whol
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why didn't you say to him, you're connected with the mafia, you're fired., we were not the developer. that was a licensing deal. your name is on it. i don't know. you're telling me things i don't know about. you tell me about felix sater. i know who he is. for a year, you stayed in bed with felix sater and he was connected with the mafia. again, john, maybe you're thick, but when you have a signed contract, you can't in is in countryjust break it and i hate to do this, but i have that big group of people waiting. one last question please. i have to leave. felix sater told us he is not and never has been connected with the mob. but these kind of associations leave trump vulnerable to being compromised. the leaked dossier doesn't just suggest that trump could be blackmailed. it detailed election campaign hacking, and we know this much is now true. i'm in washington to see the evidence for myself. welcome. dmitri's company were the first to identify hostile code in the computers of hillary clinton. we have never seen an operation like this conducted in the uni
why didn't you say to him, you're connected with the mafia, you're fired., we were not the developer. that was a licensing deal. your name is on it. i don't know. you're telling me things i don't know about. you tell me about felix sater. i know who he is. for a year, you stayed in bed with felix sater and he was connected with the mafia. again, john, maybe you're thick, but when you have a signed contract, you can't in is in countryjust break it and i hate to do this, but i have that big group...
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sister amy told investigators alex was also a mobster. >> did you say that alex and his family are in the mafia, in organized crime, and that women who try to divorce their way out of the fazzino family wind up dead? >> that was information that emily had told me. >> amy doesn't realize that of my mom's six siblings and my dad's one siblings, there have been 11 divorces. >> those people all still alive? >> they're not all still alive, but none of them were killed. >> but they weren't murdered. >> right. >> so the fazzinos are not some hooked up organized crime family. >> no, and i resent her saying that. >> alex insisted the allegations were ludicrous, and that's also what investigators determined. did you pick up in your investigation any indication that the fazzino family is involved in organized crime? >> no. >> you didn't find any evidence that that was true? >> no. >> or that that played any role in emily's death at all? >> no. >> to get away from all the finger pointing, alex took his kids to kansas city and moved back in with his parents. >> we all suffered. our family as a whole suffere
sister amy told investigators alex was also a mobster. >> did you say that alex and his family are in the mafia, in organized crime, and that women who try to divorce their way out of the fazzino family wind up dead? >> that was information that emily had told me. >> amy doesn't realize that of my mom's six siblings and my dad's one siblings, there have been 11 divorces. >> those people all still alive? >> they're not all still alive, but none of them were killed....
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. >> did you say that alex and his family are in the mafia and that women who try to divorce them windtra" continues. again -- that i was on the icelandic game show. and everyone knows me for discounts, like safe driver and paperless billing. but nobody knows the box behind the discounts. oh, it's like my father always told me -- "put that down. that's expensive." of course i save people an average of nearly $600, but who's gonna save me? [ voice breaking ] and that's when i realized... i'm allergic to wasabi. well, i feel better. it's been five minutes. talk about progress. [ chuckles ] okay. sometino big deal.shingress. my gums bleed.les ] but my hygienist said, it is a big deal. go pro with crest pro health gum protection. it helps prevent gum bleeding by targeting harmful bacteria on your gums. left untreated, these symptoms could lead to more serious problems including tooth loss. gum crisis averted. but when we brought our daughter home, that was it. now i have nicoderm cq. the nicoderm cq patch with unique extended release technology helps prevent your urge to smoke all day. it'
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he covered the mafia and discussed how his behavior changed the mob. >> totally volatile, short temper, very violent. and i think that's what destableizeed the philadelphia mob. guys who fell out of favor knew that was not question of will you get a slap on the wrist? you will get killed. >> attorney michael riley who represents scarfo's son has asked for privacy on behalf of the family and jimmy super fly snuka was in the hall of fame. he was charged with the death of his girlfriend who was found in a whitehall township hotel. the charges were dropped because of his terminal condition. he was 73. >> and plans to replace the nation's healthcare will include everyone. he declined details. he expects coming gross add drets the issue in the coming weeks. >> north philadelphia, protesters defended affordable care act. hundreds gathered outside temple university hospital to speak against plans to repeal the healthcare law. they have the speaker's voice their frustration over this political fight. >> we had to have a man that is getting ready to become president that said he wants to make am
he covered the mafia and discussed how his behavior changed the mob. >> totally volatile, short temper, very violent. and i think that's what destableizeed the philadelphia mob. guys who fell out of favor knew that was not question of will you get a slap on the wrist? you will get killed. >> attorney michael riley who represents scarfo's son has asked for privacy on behalf of the family and jimmy super fly snuka was in the hall of fame. he was charged with the death of his...
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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, very well read, very 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 stay" episode, he gave shocking details into what he meant by extreme violence in describing his l.a. county jail murder. 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
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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they told the police it was a mafia hit. >> the sons said they discovered the bodies when they arrivedome several hours later. >> i've never seen anything like it. they weren't real. wax, they looked like wax. it's something that -- i've never seen my dad helpless. you know, i think that, possibly, if lyle and i would have been home, maybe my dad would be alive. >> the police felt it necessary to start investigating the organized crime aspect, and they soon realized th was a dead end. they knew that the brothers had done it, but knowing it and proving it are two different things. >> i remember, it was the morning after the murder. i pulled up to the house, and then all of a sudden, my car door slammed open, and erik jumped in and scared the hell out of me. and frantically said to me that they needed my husband legal help. i said "erik, what's going on here? what's happening?" he says, "mrs. wright, my parents were murdered last night." and i said, "what?" he was not sad, not crying, no emotion whatsoever. who would think of legal advice the day of your parents' murder? unless you're gu
they told the police it was a mafia hit. >> the sons said they discovered the bodies when they arrivedome several hours later. >> i've never seen anything like it. they weren't real. wax, they looked like wax. it's something that -- i've never seen my dad helpless. you know, i think that, possibly, if lyle and i would have been home, maybe my dad would be alive. >> the police felt it necessary to start investigating the organized crime aspect, and they soon realized th was a...
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investigating the mafia, the police have to keep their investigations secret.he time it takes them to get to trial. not forever. sometimes your doctor for example reveal something secret, or keep something secret. how much it encompasses and for how long it is encompassed. but there's a place for it. >> sean: you never set out to have a goal to influence the selection. that was not your goal, you are saying. >> and not one way or the other. did we set out to give the american people true information about the players that they were going to have to deal with? yes, of course. you know, we don't publish -- we are not in the business of publishing stuff about fluff. we are in the business of publishing things about power. people can do very bad things with power, they can do incompetent things and dangerous things. they could do wicked things. we are interested in publishing information about power so those people have to deal with power, all of us, can go okay, i don't like that guy. i'm not going to deal with him. i'm not going to vote for him. or, that guy soun
investigating the mafia, the police have to keep their investigations secret.he time it takes them to get to trial. not forever. sometimes your doctor for example reveal something secret, or keep something secret. how much it encompasses and for how long it is encompassed. but there's a place for it. >> sean: you never set out to have a goal to influence the selection. that was not your goal, you are saying. >> and not one way or the other. did we set out to give the american people...
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senator roberts, he's the senate go guy. >> andy: the agriculture mafia, andy. he worst delivery of a joke ever. >> i did. >> andy: i think we have paper view from last nights show, can we roll that? i'm just kidding. >> i think back to what i said about the worst delivery of a joke. [laughter] >> andy: sonny you assume that the senator from was upset he didn't get anything more herbal. senator brown from ohio is the one who took the most offense. i just don't know why brown decided to make this has fight. a >> if you had a chance to yell at the distinguished elderly senator, would you? >> tom: very small. >> andy: i didn't recognize the music that played during senator roberts welcome to my office video. >> tom: i don't know, a jaunty, he's got a showrunner working for him. >> andy: "the new york times" piece on rick perry, you brought up how this story test sets the tone for 2017, the stories were to close from top to bottom. the times a statement said "we stand by our story which accurately reflects what high-level sources told the reporters." the story doesn'
senator roberts, he's the senate go guy. >> andy: the agriculture mafia, andy. he worst delivery of a joke ever. >> i did. >> andy: i think we have paper view from last nights show, can we roll that? i'm just kidding. >> i think back to what i said about the worst delivery of a joke. [laughter] >> andy: sonny you assume that the senator from was upset he didn't get anything more herbal. senator brown from ohio is the one who took the most offense. i just don't know...
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conference said i'm not coming to the convention in los angeles they were upset about joe kennedy and the mafia and ze not like him because he was catholic. in southern paptist churches saying kennedy is the antichrist. julily was pit on because nobody liked her. there was always been -- you could call it it hatred. half of the country hates my dad, half of the country loves my country. he says it will be like that with the president. >> in listening to president trump today, he gave the specific list of things he going to accomplish. and these are the things he has been saying on the campaign trail. this is why people voted for him. i think it's a bash lash against elitist. they wanted a chance. but the things he proposing is difficult. what happen if he doesn't do them. thee ay are go to be deeply dispointed. this is a tough city. >> this is true. he businessman. his favorite preacher was norm an vincent peel. he positive. different from politician. they don't think ahead how is it going to work. we think we have to think positive. which have to make it work that's him. i cross my mind, lower
conference said i'm not coming to the convention in los angeles they were upset about joe kennedy and the mafia and ze not like him because he was catholic. in southern paptist churches saying kennedy is the antichrist. julily was pit on because nobody liked her. there was always been -- you could call it it hatred. half of the country hates my dad, half of the country loves my country. he says it will be like that with the president. >> in listening to president trump today, he gave the...
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the mafia that the russian government uses to so corruption abroad profits the most off the back of russian people and it is russian journalists and human rights to renters best offenders who have been harassed him a beaten, and even killed for uncovering their governments abuses. distinctionareful between the russian government and the russian people. we cannot let america's relationship with a nation of 140 million people, people have made remarkable contributions to the world, who have a proud history rich in culture, who we fervently wish to see prosper, be defined solely by the nefarious actions of a tiny subset and their government. and yet, we have less contact with ordinary russians today than at any time in decades. this is no accident. in the past few years, the russian government has closed 28 u.s. government-funded american corners, which offered free libraries, language training, and events about american .ulture to russian citizens it has shuttered the american center in moscow, which has hosted 50,000 russian visitors per year. it has expelled independent nonprofits like the
the mafia that the russian government uses to so corruption abroad profits the most off the back of russian people and it is russian journalists and human rights to renters best offenders who have been harassed him a beaten, and even killed for uncovering their governments abuses. distinctionareful between the russian government and the russian people. we cannot let america's relationship with a nation of 140 million people, people have made remarkable contributions to the world, who have a...
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the mafias that the russian government uses to sow corruption abroad profit most off the backs of the russian people. and it is russian journalists and human rights defenders who have been harassed, beaten, and even killed for uncovering their government's abuses. so we must be careful to distinguish between the russian government and the russian people. we cannot let america's relationship with a nation of more than 140 million people -- people who have made remarkable contributions to the world, who have a proud, rich history and culture, and whom we fervently wish to see prosper -- be defined solely by the nefarious actions of a tiny subset in their government. and yet we have less contact with ordinary russians than at any time in decades. this is no accident. in the past few years, the russian government has closed 28 u.s. government-funded american corners which offered free , libraries, language training, and events about american culture to russian citizens, and has shuttered the american center in moscow, which hosted over 50,000 russian visitors per year. it has also expelle
the mafias that the russian government uses to sow corruption abroad profit most off the backs of the russian people. and it is russian journalists and human rights defenders who have been harassed, beaten, and even killed for uncovering their government's abuses. so we must be careful to distinguish between the russian government and the russian people. we cannot let america's relationship with a nation of more than 140 million people -- people who have made remarkable contributions to the...
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orphans who are denied the benefits and recognition they deserve his family members of soldiers to the mafiad the russian government uses to sow corruption abroad and it is russian journalist and human rights defenders have been harassed, beaten and even killed for uncovering their government abuses. so we must be very careful to distinguish between the russian government and the russian people. we cannot let america's relationship with the nation of more than 140 million people, people who have made remarkable contributions in the world who have a proud and rich history and culture and whom we fervently wish to see prosper be defined solely by the nefarious action of a tiny subset of their government. and yet we have less contact with ordinary russians today than at any time in decades. this is no accident. the past few years the russian government has closed 28 u.s. government-funded american -- which offered free library thing which training and events about american culture to russian citizens and to shatter the american center in moscow which hosted more than 50,000 russian visitors per
orphans who are denied the benefits and recognition they deserve his family members of soldiers to the mafiad the russian government uses to sow corruption abroad and it is russian journalist and human rights defenders have been harassed, beaten and even killed for uncovering their government abuses. so we must be very careful to distinguish between the russian government and the russian people. we cannot let america's relationship with the nation of more than 140 million people, people who...
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. >> i thought the whole time it was done by the mafia. >> one kid killing the parents is a bad seed.wo kids killing the parents is a bad family. >> if you looked at the menendez brothers as teenagers, you saw spoiled rich kids spinning out of control. >> if i killed my parents, i don't think i would have bought a porsche that first week. >> just a normal kid. >> oh, erik. you're a normal kid who killed your parents. >> i know. >> it was a spectacle. >> it's like the crowds in the roman coliseum, you know? blood. they smell blood. >>> my name is lyle menendez. i've been in prison for 26 years. i am the kid that did kill his parents. and no river of tears has changed that. and no amount of regret has changed it. you are often defined by a few moments of your life. but that's not who you are in your life, you know? your life is your totality of it. if you survive it, you're left having to explain it and it's just almost impossible to explain. i think i will end up dying still being in the nightmare of this horrifying event and tragedy. >> bring down the berlin wall. ♪ >> lyle and erik m
. >> i thought the whole time it was done by the mafia. >> one kid killing the parents is a bad seed.wo kids killing the parents is a bad family. >> if you looked at the menendez brothers as teenagers, you saw spoiled rich kids spinning out of control. >> if i killed my parents, i don't think i would have bought a porsche that first week. >> just a normal kid. >> oh, erik. you're a normal kid who killed your parents. >> i know. >> it was a...
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attorney, went after the mafia. he was italian. they were italian. ooking for jewish guys in montana. he was looking at the italian-american community. if you're prosecuting the i.r.a., you go into -- in america you go into irish-american communities in america. there is nothing unusual about this. i mean, the u.s. government has gone after protestants, jews, muslims when they thought they were in violation -- or could be violation -- >> jeffrey lord, the u.s. also interned japanese-americans, 120,000 of them. was that right? was that right? >> good point. of course not. poppy, that was racist and illegal and unconstitutional. >> this is racist and illegal and unconstitutional, jeffrey. >> what? >> this ban is just the same. this muslim ban is just as racist, just as unconstitutional. >> so let me see if i understand this. so in other words, you think that george w. bush should have instituted this kind of ban before 9/11 to prevent it? >> no, i don't. i'm against this n, period. it is illegal and un-american, jeffrey. >> we have to leave it there --
attorney, went after the mafia. he was italian. they were italian. ooking for jewish guys in montana. he was looking at the italian-american community. if you're prosecuting the i.r.a., you go into -- in america you go into irish-american communities in america. there is nothing unusual about this. i mean, the u.s. government has gone after protestants, jews, muslims when they thought they were in violation -- or could be violation -- >> jeffrey lord, the u.s. also interned...
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the clients included the mafia bosses like john gotti and others. the law office of the catholic archdiocese of new york and the new york yankees. [laughter] >> it was only natural for the young trump to seek out the man to do battle with the nixon justice department who was suing that she was being sued by racial discrimination. donald was awestruck by his take no prisoners style. he took to donald as a handsome and suggestible acolyte. in his clutter, in his townhouse on 68th street, and on the dance floor studio 54, the self hating jew showed trump the ropes. introduced him to all the right people. taught him how to game the tabloids. forged important trumpian connections, including links to his clients. of, -- a man who own their cement used for trump tower. those links lead trump to a long length of useful mob related figures. it was in this underworld mildew were donald trump thrived. lessons which to this day trump says were absolutely invaluable -- invaluable to him. proteges hasump's said that trump learned from a master. "a brilliant strate
the clients included the mafia bosses like john gotti and others. the law office of the catholic archdiocese of new york and the new york yankees. [laughter] >> it was only natural for the young trump to seek out the man to do battle with the nixon justice department who was suing that she was being sued by racial discrimination. donald was awestruck by his take no prisoners style. he took to donald as a handsome and suggestible acolyte. in his clutter, in his townhouse on 68th street,...
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the world. # swedish house mafia — don't you worry child. well, that's all we have time for tonight. it's good night from me. and it's good night from me. good night. the two ronnies, that went down well, didn't it? different from what we have seen in other world cities. spectacular. gave us goosebumps watching that. our correspondentjonathan blake had a fantastic view down by the river in central london. what has the response being by everybody down that? well, the fireworks have just finished, and judging by the oohs and ahs and clapping, they were well received. it was worth the wait for everybody. # we'll take a cup o'kindness yet # for auld lang syne! they # for auld lang syne! are certainly in fine voice in they central # for auld lang syne! are certainly in fine voice in they central london. # for auld lang syne! are certainly in fine voice in they central london. of # for auld lang syne! are certainly in fine voice in they central london. of course, # for auld lang syne! are certainly in fine voice in they central london. of course, in # for auld lang syne! are certainly in f
the world. # swedish house mafia — don't you worry child. well, that's all we have time for tonight. it's good night from me. and it's good night from me. good night. the two ronnies, that went down well, didn't it? different from what we have seen in other world cities. spectacular. gave us goosebumps watching that. our correspondentjonathan blake had a fantastic view down by the river in central london. what has the response being by everybody down that? well, the fireworks have just...
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the head of the sinaloa drug cartel, the mexican mafia group responsible for so much heroin abuse andamericans mainly in the middle west but he imported 200 tons allegedly of cocaine as i reported first i think. i think he ended up in the federal court in brooklyn in the correctional center. this is why a wall is a lot of money spent for maybe a little purpose because this, was a mile-long. it left a supermax outside of mexico city and that's where he escaped a second time. arthel: d do you know where he's coming? here in new york. that's it for us. >> i'm bret baier in washington and this is a "fox news" alert. it's all about the numbers and overflow crowd turns the women's march on washington into a very forceful message to the new administration coming in. hundreds of thousands of men and women clog the national mall in the streets of d.c.. they are also sister protest more than 600 of them in cities around the u.s. and around the world. we will have a live report from the national mall in washington on the march in what was said in just a few minutes. but, the big story developing
the head of the sinaloa drug cartel, the mexican mafia group responsible for so much heroin abuse andamericans mainly in the middle west but he imported 200 tons allegedly of cocaine as i reported first i think. i think he ended up in the federal court in brooklyn in the correctional center. this is why a wall is a lot of money spent for maybe a little purpose because this, was a mile-long. it left a supermax outside of mexico city and that's where he escaped a second time. arthel: d do you...
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they said "make america feel icky again," then the hashtag "mafia." anyway, lots of fun. od to have you both, thank you very much. >> jon: in the meantime, president-elect trump announces a new member of his leadership team, chairman for the securities and exchange commission as he continues the transition process from his headquarters in trump tower. more announcements expected with the president-elect also meeting with union representatives. peter doocy is live at trump tower with more on all of that. >> we have been watching as the president-elect has put a lot of pressure not only on the intelligence community but on members of his own party, using social media and he has been getting results without having to leave trump tower. we did here this morning from the transition team that the president-elect does plan to hold a press conference, his first since winning the election, either next wednesday or next thursday. this press conference is going to be more general than the one announced in canceled last month, that was just going to focus on how the next president wou
they said "make america feel icky again," then the hashtag "mafia." anyway, lots of fun. od to have you both, thank you very much. >> jon: in the meantime, president-elect trump announces a new member of his leadership team, chairman for the securities and exchange commission as he continues the transition process from his headquarters in trump tower. more announcements expected with the president-elect also meeting with union representatives. peter doocy is live at...
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>>phillipe d: nothing of the ordinary and look of there is a problem if he owns this half of the and mafiayear and deemed it safe before removing another tree near the home but it turns out the recent storm for stronger than expected and that resulted in the pine tree collapsing the tree fell down on 11:00 thursday night off and says he is fortunate the tree fell until the of the tree in the not cause any more damage pg&e turn the power off while the tree company worked to remove the damage dog walkers passing by did not notice anything was wrong until they were warned on wednesday night how a tree fell on her street which knocked out power out for a full day these days tree companies are responding to calls all over the east bay early wednesday morning of tree landed on this home in lafayette. >>phillipe d:. >>marty g: police are looking for a man who appeared to be steeling mail from the neighborhood. >>gary: 49 is only team without a general manager and coach he's an executive of the cardinals at his father was will hold great sportswriter his brother and sean it stands right now is is
>>phillipe d: nothing of the ordinary and look of there is a problem if he owns this half of the and mafiayear and deemed it safe before removing another tree near the home but it turns out the recent storm for stronger than expected and that resulted in the pine tree collapsing the tree fell down on 11:00 thursday night off and says he is fortunate the tree fell until the of the tree in the not cause any more damage pg&e turn the power off while the tree company worked to remove the...
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the corsican mafia, who to be fair along with their italian-sicilian colleagues, did kind of run thingsfew thousand, which is a shame, because corsica produces some of the most wonderful charcuterie and cheese anywhere. >> eric: she does a lot of preparations with pancetta and cheese. >> anthony: awesome. we want everything. u mio paese. a cured meat and cheese shop run by marie paul and family still going after 70 years. famously or notoriously or however you want to put it, this was a corsican town. i mean, when i would go to arcachon as a kid, my aunt probably a typical, you know, sort of xenophobic french women of her, of her generation said, "oh, the corsicans, you know, they're all gangsters or policemen." >> eric: ah, très bien, merci. >> anthony: oh, today just got better, lovely. >> eric: that's no joke. >> anthony: very flavorful, right? >> eric: this one is unbelievable. the flavor of that is unbelievable. >> anthony: yeah, they're not dicking around. >> eric: it lingers too. >> anthony: this, i love this. this makes me happy. want some? here, have a piece, here. it's good fo
the corsican mafia, who to be fair along with their italian-sicilian colleagues, did kind of run thingsfew thousand, which is a shame, because corsica produces some of the most wonderful charcuterie and cheese anywhere. >> eric: she does a lot of preparations with pancetta and cheese. >> anthony: awesome. we want everything. u mio paese. a cured meat and cheese shop run by marie paul and family still going after 70 years. famously or notoriously or however you want to put it, this...
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the nomination, he essentially purges media activists from his campaign surrounds himself with the arizona mafia. a group of close friends of his who he increasingly relied on throughout the campaign. for all of these challenges, the campaign remained a rare thertunity to complete process activists had begun in the 1950's to interact with leaders and listeners as voters and partisan political organizers. you all know, goldwater lost the election in a's -- and historic landside. the very ideas that had won him so much conservative adoration sounded bizarre to americans who had never really questioned the wisdom of social security or containment policy in the cold war. convincedemist, he americans to vote for him and that demonstrated something and thee power limitation of conservative media in 1964. inh skillful organization the right clinical tailwind, they could elevate a true conservative, the major party presidential nomination but having developed their ideas and rhetoric, they found when faced with a broad american electorate, the full's of american media were ill-suited for building a nati
the nomination, he essentially purges media activists from his campaign surrounds himself with the arizona mafia. a group of close friends of his who he increasingly relied on throughout the campaign. for all of these challenges, the campaign remained a rare thertunity to complete process activists had begun in the 1950's to interact with leaders and listeners as voters and partisan political organizers. you all know, goldwater lost the election in a's -- and historic landside. the very ideas...
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he started the effort against the mafia. hen i brought the case against the teamsters to get rid of the mob i said this all began with bobby kennedy. number two, i think the president should be entitled to the best possible people he can get. he is doing everything he can to divest himself of private interests. that law does not apply to the white house for the reason that the president has to get the people he can rely on. brian: sure. >> we want him around him people he can rely on. brian: right. what does kushner, you've seen it, what does kushner bring to trump nobody else does? you've seen interaction. >> first of all, it's a team. reince, steve bannon, kellyanne, jared, they're really a team, they operate as a team. what does jared bring to that team? very, very good judgment. very, very willing to review something second time or third time. steve: 35 years old? >> excellent judgment. he is a 35-year-old going on 60 in terms of experience. maybe why he has to much money he has to divest himself of. ainsley: as former ma
he started the effort against the mafia. hen i brought the case against the teamsters to get rid of the mob i said this all began with bobby kennedy. number two, i think the president should be entitled to the best possible people he can get. he is doing everything he can to divest himself of private interests. that law does not apply to the white house for the reason that the president has to get the people he can rely on. brian: sure. >> we want him around him people he can rely on....
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the form of fascism. >> it's not even a soprano reference. >> okay it's called mafia. my point is the ford guy said, he said were staying because of donald trump and his policies. the obama administration, the liberals don't want to accept that. donald policies, taxes and regulations is why. >> your calling the president-elect president. >> i'm sorry. >> you think it could wear out. >> donald will have to make this a more attractive place for them to stay because he has to do that he needs the republicans to work with him. mexico has so many more advantages over america with respect to some other stuff. a ton of them. >> we have a better workforce. we have smarter workers that can make the kinds of technologically advanced product that american manufacturers want to make now. >> companies are paying through the nose for those workers, as much much as they might value those, when i can get some -- >> there is a tipping point where the cost forces them to leave. >> i think part of the decision was also that he wanted to have the people close to detroit where his engineers
the form of fascism. >> it's not even a soprano reference. >> okay it's called mafia. my point is the ford guy said, he said were staying because of donald trump and his policies. the obama administration, the liberals don't want to accept that. donald policies, taxes and regulations is why. >> your calling the president-elect president. >> i'm sorry. >> you think it could wear out. >> donald will have to make this a more attractive place for them to stay...
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journalist jurgen roth has written extensively about the raid, which targeted money laundering in several countries, allegedly by st. petersburg's tambovskaya mafia group. >> in this report, they mentioned spag as a company who has close links to criminal organizations-- the so-called tambovskaya mafia in st. petersburg-- and mr. putin. >> and so it was money that was being laundered in germany. >> laundered in germany through investments in real estate. >> narrator: putin had been on spag's advisory board since 1992 and had a close relationship to one of its principals. he only stepped aside when he became president. but when german police moved in to raid spag's offices, they discovered they had a problem. >> it was a political affair. they must inform at this time chancellor gerhard schroeder. so it's the first time, i think, that about a normal investigation from a prosecutor in a small town in germany, mr. schroeder get informed of, would like to be informed about this investigation. why he would like to be informed? because... putin. it was so high-level. >> narrator: to this day, gerhard schroeder and vladimir putin are close friends who c
journalist jurgen roth has written extensively about the raid, which targeted money laundering in several countries, allegedly by st. petersburg's tambovskaya mafia group. >> in this report, they mentioned spag as a company who has close links to criminal organizations-- the so-called tambovskaya mafia in st. petersburg-- and mr. putin. >> and so it was money that was being laundered in germany. >> laundered in germany through investments in real estate. >> narrator:...
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the economy, that's a form of fascism. neil: soprano preference. >> sorry. it's called mafia. neil: there you go. >> but my point is the ford guy said, you know, he said we're staying because of donald trump and his policies. you know, the obama administration, the liberals don't want to accept that. i mean, donald's policies, taxes and regulation is why -- neil: you're going to have to start going the president-elect policies. >> i'm sorry. i keep doing that. but donald elect. neil: close. [laughter] the. >> the new twitter has been effective so far. neil: but you think it's going to wear out. >> well, donald has to make it more of a attractive place to stay. neil: but hasn't he been -- >> because he's going to have to do that and he's going to need the republicans to work with them. it has got to become -- mexico has so many more advantages over america with respect to some of the stuff. a ton of them. and the only way. >> we have a better workforce. we have smarter workers that can make the kind of technologically advanced products that american manufacturers want to make no
the economy, that's a form of fascism. neil: soprano preference. >> sorry. it's called mafia. neil: there you go. >> but my point is the ford guy said, you know, he said we're staying because of donald trump and his policies. you know, the obama administration, the liberals don't want to accept that. i mean, donald's policies, taxes and regulation is why -- neil: you're going to have to start going the president-elect policies. >> i'm sorry. i keep doing that. but donald...
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i spoke to mafia who lives and the development she wanted to talk about her driving from with for three years but i had to keep our focus. there are brand new homes that did our building in now and there are not going to buy them and leave i don't know anyone who would do that that's not a logical action. >> stanley: what am i not be a logical action in happens all the time, people desperate for housing see a listing and basically fall for this. if they're seen that are renting out a wrong or a portion of the home for $1,800 with water, a washer and dryer and utilities included is definitely a case of people behaving badly. these houses were all recently sold and some are still under construction. the developer access that will not show their name but was concerned that their development was being used to treat people. --trick people chief meterologist, brittney shipp joins us with the weather! chief meterologist, brittney shipp joins us with the weather! >> brittney: now we can put our numberless away and cleanup!--we can put our umbrella away. >> brittney: towards the afternoon, you w
i spoke to mafia who lives and the development she wanted to talk about her driving from with for three years but i had to keep our focus. there are brand new homes that did our building in now and there are not going to buy them and leave i don't know anyone who would do that that's not a logical action. >> stanley: what am i not be a logical action in happens all the time, people desperate for housing see a listing and basically fall for this. if they're seen that are renting out a...
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the medical building in north carolina he was 87. known as little nicki he took over philadelphia crime family in 1981. former philadelphia inquirer reporter george anastasia covered mafia discussed how the mob changed under scarfo. >> totally volatile, short temper, very violent, and i think that is what destabiliz ed the philadelphia mob. guys who fell out of favor knew that it wasn't a question of whether you will get slapped on the wrist you will get killed. >> attorney michael riley who representing scarfo's son asked for privacy on behalf of the family. >>> coming up on "eyewitness news" dangerous conditions in part of the midwest and plains , isis coating trees and power lines, glazing road and highways, as well. we will have a live report from omaha where the threat is not over. >>> and news broke over weekend, wrinkling brothers and barnum and bailey circus is taking town the big top for good and today we found out why. tori. >>> while president-elect trump is about to stand in the oval office local woman are standing together getting ready to march in washington. see why woman's march isn't >>> today we are hearing from companies executive for the first time s
the medical building in north carolina he was 87. known as little nicki he took over philadelphia crime family in 1981. former philadelphia inquirer reporter george anastasia covered mafia discussed how the mob changed under scarfo. >> totally volatile, short temper, very violent, and i think that is what destabiliz ed the philadelphia mob. guys who fell out of favor knew that it wasn't a question of whether you will get slapped on the wrist you will get killed. >> attorney michael...
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last year allows the liquor control board to operate on holiday as well as president's day and memorial day and independence day and there's location and hours. >> former philadelphia mafiaox nick deem scarfo dayed in prison at the butner federal prison medical facility north carolina known as "little nicky" he took over the philadelphia crime family 1981 and viewed as hot head and you positiveer hungry. "philadelphia inquirer" john an staysia discussed how it changed under scarfo. >> the murder of angelo bruno and successor and scarfo manage style as ruthless regime -- >> looks like we're having a technical issue getting that too to you. attorney michael riley who represents scarfo's son asked for privatety on behalf of the family you. >> if so far there's no information on funeral services for former pro wrestler jimmy "superfly" snuka and wrestled in parts of four ta decadesment earlier this month with snuka was charged with the death of his girlfriend he lived in north cam ton county and did pass away in florida. >> the philadelphia orchestra is celebrating life and legacy of dr. martin luther king. and the 90 minute tribute concert is expected to draw a large crowd
last year allows the liquor control board to operate on holiday as well as president's day and memorial day and independence day and there's location and hours. >> former philadelphia mafiaox nick deem scarfo dayed in prison at the butner federal prison medical facility north carolina known as "little nicky" he took over the philadelphia crime family 1981 and viewed as hot head and you positiveer hungry. "philadelphia inquirer" john an staysia discussed how it changed...
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the problem as we discussed is its constant, relentless, it's from nation-states. it's from mafiatype organizations. it's just from vandals. but i think the solution is outreach to provide, offer the protections that exist now, and then, i mean, the threat changes so rapidly we can keep up with it. we have to find a way to keep p with it. >> thank you. there's been a lot of discussion among committee members about the opioid and that no crisis which is devastating all of our states, but new hampshire has been particularly hard-hit. and there's been an excellent discussion i thought about the issues on the southern border concerning the fentanyl crisis in particular because that's really changing the way drug dealers operating, the ease in which content can be made. the profit margins are huge and the addictive nature of fentanyl is even greater than other opioids. but one of the things that i am heartened by each a focus on the demand side of this crisis. and it would be i think heartening to the people of my state and our country if you can commit on behalf of dhs should you be c
the problem as we discussed is its constant, relentless, it's from nation-states. it's from mafiatype organizations. it's just from vandals. but i think the solution is outreach to provide, offer the protections that exist now, and then, i mean, the threat changes so rapidly we can keep up with it. we have to find a way to keep p with it. >> thank you. there's been a lot of discussion among committee members about the opioid and that no crisis which is devastating all of our states, but...
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the russian government. it's true they contain things like a spanish counter terrorism magistrate saying russia is a virtual mafia state but he said i don't want to go after russia because they have an independent and skept car length press as compared to the united states that's one newspaper that lost countless journalists threatened with murder by government officials. brutally gunned down in her apartment building. show me the comparable example here between the new york times and the washington post. this is a guy that's carrying water for the russian federation. the question is why. >> this is not about whether or not the dnc e-mails were authentic. that's been the case. it's where they got them from. thank you for clarifying the situation. >> sure. >> allison. >> it looks like the holidays were not merry enough for macys. leaving the retail giant to take drastic steps. we'll give you the details, next. >>> china anesthesia news agency is president elect trump over his twitter habit. diplomacy is not a child's game and even less a business dealing. the obsession with twitter diplomacy is undesirable. >> he'
the russian government. it's true they contain things like a spanish counter terrorism magistrate saying russia is a virtual mafia state but he said i don't want to go after russia because they have an independent and skept car length press as compared to the united states that's one newspaper that lost countless journalists threatened with murder by government officials. brutally gunned down in her apartment building. show me the comparable example here between the new york times and the...
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the first place they look. right. [ laughter ] >> so i'm in some little intermodal mafia gig here, i think with my dad. nutes, he doesn't say a word. finally he says, "buddy, open up the glove box, see if it's still there." i don't know if we have a ferret. i don't know if we have a cobra. but this is really fun stuff. >> seth: yeah, yeah. >> as a 17-year-old kid. i reach in there and unwrap the paper towels. i lay it out on the middle consol and it's a big silver watch. and i never forget my dad. he leans over, he's like, "god damn, buddy. that's a $22,000 titanium rolex and i just bought it for three grand." [ laughter ] that rolex was not a rolex. [ laughter ] it wasn't worth $400. but the gig, the scam, the shady deal. >> seth: he loved this gig. >> he loved the shady deal. he always said, "i'd rather do a -- i'd rather make half the money in a shady deal with people that are fun than make twice as much money with a bunch of squares." >> seth: wow. [ light laughter ] >> and that's very much who kenny wells was. >> seth: and we have a clip. let's show a clip of kenny wells here in gold. >> 85, 15 sli
the first place they look. right. [ laughter ] >> so i'm in some little intermodal mafia gig here, i think with my dad. nutes, he doesn't say a word. finally he says, "buddy, open up the glove box, see if it's still there." i don't know if we have a ferret. i don't know if we have a cobra. but this is really fun stuff. >> seth: yeah, yeah. >> as a 17-year-old kid. i reach in there and unwrap the paper towels. i lay it out on the middle consol and it's a big silver...