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people like tony boss, they started to organize the cyclists union and to establish the cyclist union, we called the national safety plan, road safety plan. and we started to introduce -- gradually, bike use went up and the danger and the fatalities decreased but not enough, so after a while we introduced the bicycle master plan, the ministry of transport introduced the national bicycle master plan to make all the local politicians and local engineers aware of the need for better infrastructure and more attention to the bicycle. that helped for a while but after 10 years, the bicycle plan was -- master plan was completed and the attention for the bicycle in-- decreased again so time for a new approach and then they introduced the bicycle council. it was a group of people, experts from all sorts of organizations, both governmental and nongovernmental, and they put together the forces to implement more information, more things to do, improve bicycle facilities and bicycle policies and the bicycle council is not working for 10 years. we celebrate our 10-year anniversary next month. and w
people like tony boss, they started to organize the cyclists union and to establish the cyclist union, we called the national safety plan, road safety plan. and we started to introduce -- gradually, bike use went up and the danger and the fatalities decreased but not enough, so after a while we introduced the bicycle master plan, the ministry of transport introduced the national bicycle master plan to make all the local politicians and local engineers aware of the need for better infrastructure...
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by a prison protest group who set up a kind of prison cell with people wearing orange jumpsuits boss tony blair david cameron things like that all of this is part of the stop the war coalition now the numbers of the last decade in terms of the protests against this in the sensing voices certainly is decreased somewhat as the war dragged on and the seemingly endless war dragged on sorry but the numbers baked in two thousand and three where the stop the war coalition managed to amass a one off million people to march in central london since then those numbers are going to one of the most is one of the safer us forces over the last decade has been jeremy cool with an m.p. with the latest policy and he joins me now jeremy thanks very much for speaking to us a homeowner you want to use it all those years we've done something a decade ago to vote against the military action in afghanistan alice essentially changed over that last eight months on end of the little my colleagues. they didn't join me in vatican city we're not going to stop saying that his offices in which all the last four hundred
by a prison protest group who set up a kind of prison cell with people wearing orange jumpsuits boss tony blair david cameron things like that all of this is part of the stop the war coalition now the numbers of the last decade in terms of the protests against this in the sensing voices certainly is decreased somewhat as the war dragged on and the seemingly endless war dragged on sorry but the numbers baked in two thousand and three where the stop the war coalition managed to amass a one off...
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given the job by sun and all of chicago crime boss tony big tuna accardo two men kicked out of the union for ties with chicago outfit signed his fraudulent time sheets. james capasso jr. kicked out of union but did not stop him from keeping his six figure job that he has had for nearly half century. watching over chicago billion dollar pension fund. mayor took questions about pension abuses raised by wgn and tribune editorial meeting today committed to dealing with the pension problem but would not budge on specific abuses we've reported. >> we need to have a comprehensive look at this cannot have the short cut just dealing with stories and everybody else is off of the bestlist without addressing the future >> springfield a blizzard of pension reform coming from representatives, sen. matt murphy proposal wanted to stop james capasso jr. this interpretation of pension law as he allows his you get a house to double and even triple dip bellmont can you name and were us in the world where somebody can get two pensions for the same job? even by our standards and illinois beyond belief is insa
given the job by sun and all of chicago crime boss tony big tuna accardo two men kicked out of the union for ties with chicago outfit signed his fraudulent time sheets. james capasso jr. kicked out of union but did not stop him from keeping his six figure job that he has had for nearly half century. watching over chicago billion dollar pension fund. mayor took questions about pension abuses raised by wgn and tribune editorial meeting today committed to dealing with the pension problem but would...
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Oct 12, 2011
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billion dollar operation while doing that job handed a second job as unit auditor id sot in lot of mob boss tony the big tuna accardo mobbed up long history as other locals in union around chicago all of the way back from prohibition >> author and expert on the chicago outfit somewhat of a dumping ground for family members of mobsters high-paying orbital no work jobs and eventually get financial trouble batt but according to records be sviewed capasso supposedly working full-time at local 1001 also full time at city pension board remember? appearing to places at one time only happens in the movies or and capasso case with creative writing on bogus time sheets whose side of those fraudulent time sheets? bruno carusso later kicked out for organized crime figures and also demoted after an great mayor daley feud about those parallel in his department >> doing my best to see taxpayers get honest day's work for a day's pay >> geronda big role, capasso loose interpretation of pension law led him double dip to the tune of $100,000 each year and why wouldn't he? nearly two decades capasso himself pretend
billion dollar operation while doing that job handed a second job as unit auditor id sot in lot of mob boss tony the big tuna accardo mobbed up long history as other locals in union around chicago all of the way back from prohibition >> author and expert on the chicago outfit somewhat of a dumping ground for family members of mobsters high-paying orbital no work jobs and eventually get financial trouble batt but according to records be sviewed capasso supposedly working full-time at local...
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tony, he's into politics. starring in the new drama, "boss," where he plays a mayor in pawer. i cannot wait to see the show.ow about that? >> there's some things i haven't liked the sound of. >> what a change from "frazier." you play a dark guy here. >> he's a very dark guy. yeah. he's a guy that's got some bad news. he likes power and wants to hold on to it, basically. that's a little different from what frazier was. >> a little different. the mayor of chicago. he pulls a lot of strings behind the scenes. and i heard you had dinner with the mayor of chicago, rahm emanuel. >> the current and the former. i think they were interesting that i but doing a hit piece on them. nervous about their own legacy. i assured them that this is more of an -- it's an idea of a mythical mayor. the idea of 100 years of mayors, with all that entails. this guy draws on the history of chicago to feed his own sense of purpose. i think people from chicago will learn a lot about chicago, that they probably didn't know. >> and he is the ultimate power broker. we're going to show a scene where he tries to get one of his protoeges to
tony, he's into politics. starring in the new drama, "boss," where he plays a mayor in pawer. i cannot wait to see the show.ow about that? >> there's some things i haven't liked the sound of. >> what a change from "frazier." you play a dark guy here. >> he's a very dark guy. yeah. he's a guy that's got some bad news. he likes power and wants to hold on to it, basically. that's a little different from what frazier was. >> a little different. the mayor...
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tony thank you so much for joining us and i thank you. i thought of they are not going away they have an update on the topic growing on my boss because that's happening across the u.s. and today the u.s. economy added more than one hundred thousand jobs last month makers are related but the real unemployment rate has a lot more of the story of what's happening here and that's cost us medicine from. let's not forget that we had an apartheid regime right here. i think the rock the bombings even the one well. we have the government says they're going to keep you safe get ready because you're going to lose your freedom. you know sometimes you see a story and it seems so foolish is if you understand it and then you glimpse something else here's some other part of it and realize that everything is ok if you don't i'm sorry welcome to the big picture. see. if you just put a picture of me when i was like nine years old i like to tell the truth. i confess and i am a total get over friends that i love traveling hip hop is excellent and. he was kind of the jester. i'm very. sure it's playing. the. occupy wall street movement that's gaining steam by th
tony thank you so much for joining us and i thank you. i thought of they are not going away they have an update on the topic growing on my boss because that's happening across the u.s. and today the u.s. economy added more than one hundred thousand jobs last month makers are related but the real unemployment rate has a lot more of the story of what's happening here and that's cost us medicine from. let's not forget that we had an apartheid regime right here. i think the rock the bombings even...
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tony began seeing warning signs early on that something was wrong inside of her. dr. sanjay gupta sat down with her in "the human factor." >> long before she became famous as t-boss, shew she wanted to be a performer. >> i always had the same dream, running from the left side of the stage, bending to the right, shaking someone's hand and a whole bunch of people were screaming for me. >> now, success did not come easily because t-boz has an illness, sickle sell aneem ma. it leaves people exhausted and in constant pain. >> doctors did not give me a happy ending. you won't live past 30. you'll be disabled your whole life and you'll never have kids. and i'm looking around the room saying, i don't know who he's talking to because that's not my story. >> you were dealing with this as a young child? >> yes. >> and at the same time you were having the grand dreams? >> yes. >> sounds like you turned it around in some way? >> yeah. i think it had a lot to do with my mother, too. because she never made me feel different. >> then, just five years ago, after having achieved so much success, her life was turned upside down. >> i started having headaches but they were so frequent, s
tony began seeing warning signs early on that something was wrong inside of her. dr. sanjay gupta sat down with her in "the human factor." >> long before she became famous as t-boss, shew she wanted to be a performer. >> i always had the same dream, running from the left side of the stage, bending to the right, shaking someone's hand and a whole bunch of people were screaming for me. >> now, success did not come easily because t-boz has an illness, sickle sell aneem...