283
283
Dec 8, 2011
12/11
by
KQEH
tv
eye 283
favorite 0
quote 0
they dominate the underworld in naples and the surrounding region.was not only involved in drug trafficking, extortion, and the usual criminal activity. it had also ventured into politics in areas of the construction industry. he was always ready to do business. but nobody ever doubted his capacity for violence. three years ago, he was sentenced in absentia to life in prison for murder. his arrest is seen as a major success for the italian state in its long battle with the ca mora. >> there is plenty more on that story and everything else we feature on the website. >> this is newsday on the bbc. >> these are the headlines. eurozone leaders are heading for crucial talks in marseilles where they will consider proposals for new treaty to resolve the debt crisis. >> and syria's president said he feels no guilt about his crack down during a 10-month uprising, despite reports of brutality by security forces. >> in a few hours time, the environmental group overseeing the nikon river will decide whether a project in los will go ahead -- in laos will go ahead
they dominate the underworld in naples and the surrounding region.was not only involved in drug trafficking, extortion, and the usual criminal activity. it had also ventured into politics in areas of the construction industry. he was always ready to do business. but nobody ever doubted his capacity for violence. three years ago, he was sentenced in absentia to life in prison for murder. his arrest is seen as a major success for the italian state in its long battle with the ca mora. >>...
359
359
Dec 8, 2011
12/11
by
KQEH
tv
eye 359
favorite 0
quote 0
he led one of the most feared groups in naples and the surrounding region in the underworld there.trafficking, extortion, and the usual criminal activity here. their group had also ventured into politics and areas of the construction industry. he was always ready to do business, but nobody ever doubted his capacity for violence. three years ago, he was sentenced to life imprisonment for murder. this arrest is being seen as a major success for the italian state in its long battle with this group. >> there is more on his arrest on the bbc website. >> this is newsday on the bbc. i'm in singapore. >> i'm in london. these are the headlines. syria opposes president has said he feels no guilt -- syria's president has said he feels no guilt about the crackdown of security forces. >> and in the libyan capital of tripoli, armed militia forces who helped to oust gaddafi. >> our reporters around the world have been telling us how the debt crisis is affecting their countries. first, we will hear from the second largest trading partner of europe. the u.s. is number one. no. 2 is china. >> here i
he led one of the most feared groups in naples and the surrounding region in the underworld there.trafficking, extortion, and the usual criminal activity here. their group had also ventured into politics and areas of the construction industry. he was always ready to do business, but nobody ever doubted his capacity for violence. three years ago, he was sentenced to life imprisonment for murder. this arrest is being seen as a major success for the italian state in its long battle with this...
20
20
tv
eye 20
favorite 0
quote 0
weapons from the beginning because they seized from the army not to leave in the same smuggling underworld you know but they have very big stocks so very can have a basis to extend the civil war in the country but here they think that and after that they use the people way of sense going from one told to handle the creating problem for went on to another but not able to destabilize all the country at the same time. and i know it's too late. thanks very much for joining us. the least explore areas. touched by money. surrounded by stupid. case paintings on display for thousands of years. beyond. her. lips. it's the first some. slow pitch slug. kids. can. download the official placation to your i phone or i pod touch from the i.q. champs to. life on the go. video on demand are teens mind broadcasts and r.s.s. feeds now in the palm of your. question on the t.v. dot com. from stories from our t.v. observers arrived the arab league's team reaches syria's most troubled city amid reports that government tanks are pulling out. three years since israel waged a deadly assault on gaza the palestinians
weapons from the beginning because they seized from the army not to leave in the same smuggling underworld you know but they have very big stocks so very can have a basis to extend the civil war in the country but here they think that and after that they use the people way of sense going from one told to handle the creating problem for went on to another but not able to destabilize all the country at the same time. and i know it's too late. thanks very much for joining us. the least explore...
31
31
tv
eye 31
favorite 0
quote 0
weapons from the beginning because they seized from the army not to leave in the same smuggling underworld you know but they have very big stocks so very can have a basis to extend the civil war in the country but here they think that and after that they use the people way of sent going from one told to handle the creating problem for one told to another but not able to destabilize all the country at the same time. and i know it's too late they will fade thank you very much for joining us. the least expect korea's. touched by money. surrounded by steep long. case paintings on display for thousands of. eastern sun and beyond the tiger. on the cheek. it's. a. pity. well. russia. the official. from the still. life on the go. video on demand. comes and feeds in the palm of your. question on the. little mission. couldn't take three runs for chargers three arrangement three. three stooges free. download free blowing quality video for your media projects a free media. tom. observers arrived the arab league's team reaches syria's most troubled city amid reports that government tags are pulling out
weapons from the beginning because they seized from the army not to leave in the same smuggling underworld you know but they have very big stocks so very can have a basis to extend the civil war in the country but here they think that and after that they use the people way of sent going from one told to handle the creating problem for one told to another but not able to destabilize all the country at the same time. and i know it's too late they will fade thank you very much for joining us. the...
35
35
tv
eye 35
favorite 0
quote 0
weapons from the beginning because bases we pull from the army not believe in the same smuggling underworld you know but they are very big stocks so very can have a basis to extend the civil war in the country but here they think it and after that they used to the people way of sent going from one told to annul the creating problem for one told to annul there but not able to destabilize all the country of the same time. and it's too late. thanks very much for joining us. on the least explained areas. and touched by. surrounded by steep long. paintings on display for thousands of. eastern science beyond the time. on t.v. . well. its technology innovation called the list of around russia. witnesses. to history in the making. testimony. ten stories that shapes two thousand and eleven on our. if. any is believed to be ok if peace feel. excluded it'll leave such. things. whether you dive from high or to the depths. catch the power of the wind or drift in the beauty of the currents. being well prepared is a must and if you're lucky enough you'll never forget your experience only nice them a screa
weapons from the beginning because bases we pull from the army not believe in the same smuggling underworld you know but they are very big stocks so very can have a basis to extend the civil war in the country but here they think it and after that they used to the people way of sent going from one told to annul the creating problem for one told to annul there but not able to destabilize all the country of the same time. and it's too late. thanks very much for joining us. on the least explained...
SFGTV2: San Francisco Government Television
213
213
Dec 2, 2011
12/11
by
SFGTV2
tv
eye 213
favorite 0
quote 0
anana took his and and said, you will go to the underworld for half of the year. your sister, since she asked, will go the other half. on the day gestanana is called, that day you will be set free. anana set dimusi's hand in the and of the holy, great is your renoun, holy aristagal. i sing your praises. thank you. >> welcome to town. it is nice to have you here. >> good to be here. i want to start right in about this book, um by having you read us, this letter that your brother wrote to you when he was at the university of pennsylvania and you were the younger sister that starts right down there. remind us roughly what the year was. >> the year was 1965. the moral of this story is never have a younger sister who never throws away a piece of paper. i discovered this letter 4 or 5 months before i finished this book oh my god, a paper trail sets us straight. >> read it to us. >> only people from brooklyn uses the word geez. your letter doesn't have a single worthwhile sentence in it. i will not buy you any notebooks. i repeat no notebooks. but i will send you decals
anana took his and and said, you will go to the underworld for half of the year. your sister, since she asked, will go the other half. on the day gestanana is called, that day you will be set free. anana set dimusi's hand in the and of the holy, great is your renoun, holy aristagal. i sing your praises. thank you. >> welcome to town. it is nice to have you here. >> good to be here. i want to start right in about this book, um by having you read us, this letter that your brother...
25
25
tv
eye 25
favorite 0
quote 0
weapons from the beginning because they seized from the army not to leave in the same smuggling underworld you know but they have very big stocks so very can have a basis to extend the civil war in the country but here they think that and after that they used to the people way of sent going from one told to another creating problem for one tone to another but not able to destabilize all the country of the same time. and i know it's too late they will fade thank you very much for joining us. fish. and. fish. sea world. science technology innovation all the list of melamine still around russia we've got the huge earth covered. such. was. the. wealthy british style. that's not out to the touch. not of. the markets why not just come to. find out what's really happening to the global economy with max kaiser for a no holds barred look at the global financial headlines tune into cars a report on our. food. the observers arrived. syria's most troubled city amid reports the government tanks of pulling out. fair and clear problems supposed to promises transparency in the upcoming presidential electi
weapons from the beginning because they seized from the army not to leave in the same smuggling underworld you know but they have very big stocks so very can have a basis to extend the civil war in the country but here they think that and after that they used to the people way of sent going from one told to another creating problem for one tone to another but not able to destabilize all the country of the same time. and i know it's too late they will fade thank you very much for joining us....
31
31
tv
eye 31
favorite 0
quote 0
weapons from the beginning because bases we pull from the army and not believe in the same smuggling underworld you know but they are very big stocks so very can have a basis to extend the civil war in the country but here they think it and after that they used to the people way of sent going from one told to a creating problem for one told twelve but not able to destabilize all the country of the same time and i think you know it's too late they will fade thank you very much for joining us. mum. mum. mum. mum. mum. mum mum. the list explore areas. touched by money. surrounded by stupid. case paintings on display for thousands of years. beyond the time. the. download the official auntie application your phone on pod touch from the top story . life on the go. video on demand parties mine comes and says feed now in the palm of your. question on the dot com. are oblique observers head to syria's most turbulent city of homs to assess whether the government is keeping its said end of the deal to stop the months long bloodshed but some experts doubt the mission will be independent and objective. tues
weapons from the beginning because bases we pull from the army and not believe in the same smuggling underworld you know but they are very big stocks so very can have a basis to extend the civil war in the country but here they think it and after that they used to the people way of sent going from one told to a creating problem for one told twelve but not able to destabilize all the country of the same time and i think you know it's too late they will fade thank you very much for joining us....
34
34
tv
eye 34
favorite 0
quote 0
weapons from the beginning because bases we pull from the army not to leave in the same smuggling underworld you know but they are very big stocks so very can have a basis to extend the civil war in the country but here they think that and after that they used to the people way of sense going from one told to another creating problem for went on to another but not able to destabilize all the country at the same time. and i know it's too late they will fade thank you very much for joining us. me. wealthy british soil some time to. market why not. come to. find out what's really happening to the global economy with mike's concert for a no holds barred look at the global financial headlines tune into cars a report on our cheek. whether you die from holiday or to the depths. catch the power of the wind. or drift in the beauty of the currents. being well prepared is a must and if you're lucky. you'll never forget your experience we only need them a scream that's going to be heaven. in the white see up close and below the ice on our team. me is eve eve eve. tribute. to. the among the least explodi
weapons from the beginning because bases we pull from the army not to leave in the same smuggling underworld you know but they are very big stocks so very can have a basis to extend the civil war in the country but here they think that and after that they used to the people way of sense going from one told to another creating problem for went on to another but not able to destabilize all the country at the same time. and i know it's too late they will fade thank you very much for joining us....
21
21
tv
eye 21
favorite 0
quote 0
the smuggling underworld you know but they have very big stocks so very can have a basis to extend the civil war in the country but here they think it and after that they use their people and. creating problems for one but not able to destabilize the country at the same time and i know it's too late. thank you very much for joining us. because. you touched. paintings on display for thousands of years. beyond the tiger you. see. its technology innovation all the developments from around russia we've got the future covered. whether you dive from high or to the depths. catch the power of the wind or drift in the beauty of the currents. the well prepared is a must and if you're lucky. you'll never forget your experience we only need them a screen that's going to be heaven. in the flight see up close and below the ice on our team. mission free accreditation free transport charges free arrangements free risk free studio time free. download free broadcast quality video for your media projects and a free media. tom in. wealthy british style. markets why not. find out what's really happening to
the smuggling underworld you know but they have very big stocks so very can have a basis to extend the civil war in the country but here they think it and after that they use their people and. creating problems for one but not able to destabilize the country at the same time and i know it's too late. thank you very much for joining us. because. you touched. paintings on display for thousands of years. beyond the tiger you. see. its technology innovation all the developments from around russia...
24
24
tv
eye 24
favorite 0
quote 0
weapons from the beginning because they seized from the army and not believe in the same smuggling underworld you know but they are very big stocks so very can have a basis to extend the civil war in the country but here they think it and after that they use the people way of sense going from one told to handle the creating problem for one told to another but not able to destabilize all the country of the same time. and i know it's too late they will fade thank you very much for joining us. would be so much brighter if you knew about sums from funds to freshen the. teeth dot com. fish. feed. from. today. these are the images being from canada. our head to syria's most turbulent city of homs to assess whether the government is keeping its send to be. independent and objective. she's three months three years since the gaza war and the israeli air strike on a bike twenty two days of bombing ground breaking fifteen hundred palestinians were killed in the offensive many a simple justice to the court's going to spill. in north korea is preparing to bury its foreman leader kim jong il the secrecy su
weapons from the beginning because they seized from the army and not believe in the same smuggling underworld you know but they are very big stocks so very can have a basis to extend the civil war in the country but here they think it and after that they use the people way of sense going from one told to handle the creating problem for one told to another but not able to destabilize all the country of the same time. and i know it's too late they will fade thank you very much for joining us....
25
25
tv
eye 25
favorite 0
quote 0
weapons from the beginning because bases we pull from the army not to leave in the same smuggling underworld you know but they have very big stocks so very can have a basis to extend the civil war in the country but here they think that and after that they used to the people way of sent going from one told to handle the creating problem for one thousand to annul there but not able to destabilize all the country at the same time. and i know it's too late. thanks very much for joining us. on the least exploding areas. and touched by money. surrounded by steep long. cave paintings on display for thousands of years. eastern science and beyond the tiger move on t.v. . well. science technology innovation all the list of melamine from around russia we've got the future covered. whether you dive from high or to the depths. catch the power of the wind or drift in the beauty of the currents. the well prepared is a must and if you're lucky. you'll never forget your experience we only need them a screen that's going to be heaven. see. below the ice on our team. a mission free accreditation free transpor
weapons from the beginning because bases we pull from the army not to leave in the same smuggling underworld you know but they have very big stocks so very can have a basis to extend the civil war in the country but here they think that and after that they used to the people way of sent going from one told to handle the creating problem for one thousand to annul there but not able to destabilize all the country at the same time. and i know it's too late. thanks very much for joining us. on the...
SFGTV: San Francisco Government Television
65
65
Dec 4, 2011
12/11
by
SFGTV
tv
eye 65
favorite 0
quote 0
a lot of people return to an underworld economy and begin asking friends -- they want to be paid under the table. the only way they can live is get a job and be paid under the table, so they are joining undocumented immigrants, often, in being paid under the table. i would like to say we also found that some of them were taking care of their parents in the in-home supportive services program, too, because it is so hard finding a job. i hope this will help. he was on the civil service commission and first challenged the city of san francisco on its policy toward hiring felons. supervisor mirkarimi: thank you. next speaker, please. >> good afternoon, supervisors. i am executive director on the center for juvenile justice. i just want to voice my strong support for this. i do not know if i have much to add to what has been said already, but i want to put a little into context. california, for the last 30 years, has engaged in what would be described as disastrous policies when it comes to criminal justice. in 1976, with passage of the determinate sentencing law, we had 20,000 people in pr
a lot of people return to an underworld economy and begin asking friends -- they want to be paid under the table. the only way they can live is get a job and be paid under the table, so they are joining undocumented immigrants, often, in being paid under the table. i would like to say we also found that some of them were taking care of their parents in the in-home supportive services program, too, because it is so hard finding a job. i hope this will help. he was on the civil service commission...
19
19
tv
eye 19
favorite 0
quote 0
want to get rid of magna carta they want to get rid of baby as corpus they want to in their own underworld fricken obama he wants to get rid of anything that would stop the government from putting americans anywhere in the world including america in general for any reason like they i they think he's an idiot for example they could put me in jail for this how about if we bring back punishment from the middle ages to go with your moral equivalency of the middle ages that means to get you. off well max for this first half of our christmas eve special i want to end with a comment from r.t.e. dot com forward slash programs for slash kaiser dash report i remember smoking weed at around the age of fourteen i remember laughing looking at a palm tree because it looked like a bart simpson frog your show has the same effect that's obama from forty thousand feet and a spliff hawaiian sense of malian put down the bunker. start governing the country that's right ron paul's taken over all right states never thanks much for being the cause report we'll see you right after the break so don't go away more s
want to get rid of magna carta they want to get rid of baby as corpus they want to in their own underworld fricken obama he wants to get rid of anything that would stop the government from putting americans anywhere in the world including america in general for any reason like they i they think he's an idiot for example they could put me in jail for this how about if we bring back punishment from the middle ages to go with your moral equivalency of the middle ages that means to get you. off...
72
72
Dec 3, 2011
12/11
by
MSNBCW
tv
eye 72
favorite 0
quote 0
> a new home awaits this litter of pups that have been bred to compete in chicago's dogfighting underworld. a tip from a confidential source made the rescue possible. for the most part the tight knit circuit of professional dogfighters remains tough for authorities to crack. they stage hundreds of organized dogfights every year in the midwest. >> they're very, very mobile. more than anything else. most of the narcotics deals we work on, it's pretty structured. you work it out ahead of time. this one, you don't know the precise location or precise time. they constantly move. virtually all the big arrests, all the big fights, all the big breeders that we've got. almost all of them have been on tips from somebody else. >> the role that informants play in these cases is critical. but it only works if police recruit those who already belong to the subculture. >> the people involved, they all kind of run in the same circles. so they all know each other. it's one of the hardest things to catch. whenever they see a new face there. things might add up. they might pull the plug on it. >> a major pus
> a new home awaits this litter of pups that have been bred to compete in chicago's dogfighting underworld. a tip from a confidential source made the rescue possible. for the most part the tight knit circuit of professional dogfighters remains tough for authorities to crack. they stage hundreds of organized dogfights every year in the midwest. >> they're very, very mobile. more than anything else. most of the narcotics deals we work on, it's pretty structured. you work it out ahead of...
187
187
Dec 17, 2011
12/11
by
CSPAN
tv
eye 187
favorite 0
quote 0
simultaneously all over the city, the underworld was rounded up. >> we have made a real start on cleaning the gangsters out of new york. for 20 years the underworld has preyed on our people and robbed them and then frightened them into silence. but now the day of fear of the gangster is coming to an end. >> mr. smith, you wrote a book about tom dewy, did you ever see him with a sense of humor? >> oh, yeah, he had a sense of humor. but like a lot of us, he mellowed with age. >> are you mellowing with age? >> i said "like a lot of us." i think i'd be losing my sense of humor if i were. you know, he said near the end of his life, everything came too early for me. you know, he had achieved a kind of perspective. one thing about dewey that makes him very contempry. he was a celebrity before he was a politician. he was the gangbuster. that rather clumsily re-enacted scene anticipated a whole host of movies you can see on late night tv to this day with the likes of george raft and betty davis, hollywooders cranking out film after film, dewey, long before anyone thought of him as a president was
simultaneously all over the city, the underworld was rounded up. >> we have made a real start on cleaning the gangsters out of new york. for 20 years the underworld has preyed on our people and robbed them and then frightened them into silence. but now the day of fear of the gangster is coming to an end. >> mr. smith, you wrote a book about tom dewy, did you ever see him with a sense of humor? >> oh, yeah, he had a sense of humor. but like a lot of us, he mellowed with age....
65
65
Dec 27, 2011
12/11
by
CNN
tv
eye 65
favorite 0
quote 0
>> i tell you, it was about six months, and that was in las vegas, it was when the underworld, who inventedegas, gave it over to the big corporations, because it made so much plun. las vegas made so much money, they bought caesar's palace, they bought the hilton hotel, they bought everything, and that's when that change came about, and it wasn't just my career but everybody in vegas had to take a step down before they got re-evaluated. >> how did all that success, period make you feel? >> i don't feel like ever retiring. i'm only as good as my next show. the other one is gone you see. >> in your autobiography published in 1998, you shed light on a darker time you had in hollywood mainly in the '70s and you said this about drugs. "cocaine flowed as freely as champagne and it seemed like the hip thing to do but as time went on it got harder to refuse it. i overindill unlged and quickly realized i was in trouble." you were going through what almost every hollywood star goes through at some stage when you see the younger stars these days or younger entertainers, not called necessarily stars but
>> i tell you, it was about six months, and that was in las vegas, it was when the underworld, who inventedegas, gave it over to the big corporations, because it made so much plun. las vegas made so much money, they bought caesar's palace, they bought the hilton hotel, they bought everything, and that's when that change came about, and it wasn't just my career but everybody in vegas had to take a step down before they got re-evaluated. >> how did all that success, period make you...
156
156
Dec 24, 2011
12/11
by
CSPAN2
tv
eye 156
favorite 0
quote 0
information with a great story but now i can't do that kind of thing anymore so yes the criminal underworld still use that. do journalists still use the additional scanners? no, if you can buy them in america and the things you can do to make them work in the u.k. but its technology that's beyond me. i'm sure as soon as you invent a new level technology someone in taiwan will be listening in in the last 20 years. >> can i ask you know about the e-mail packing? to your knowledge was the news of the world responsible for hacking into anybody's e-mail account? >> i don't remember that. >> dalia understand that you have been made aware of the technology which allows information from smart phones in particular the iphone to be taken surreptitiously. is their right? >> yes. it is always been to be the case actually hugh grant i think the reality is yes when you get a text it can be transmitted to someone else's phone. >> do you know whether or not journalists are using that technology? >> no. to be honest you might be able to legislate against
information with a great story but now i can't do that kind of thing anymore so yes the criminal underworld still use that. do journalists still use the additional scanners? no, if you can buy them in america and the things you can do to make them work in the u.k. but its technology that's beyond me. i'm sure as soon as you invent a new level technology someone in taiwan will be listening in in the last 20 years. >> can i ask you know about the e-mail packing? to your knowledge was the...
81
81
Dec 26, 2011
12/11
by
MSNBCW
tv
eye 81
favorite 0
quote 0
. >> today all it takes is the click of a mouse to send our most vulnerable kids into an underworld of degradation, drugs, and despair. >> you're missing me off. get the -- do you want me to break your camera? >> it's a career that's like the pits of hell. >> all right. this dude is actually exposed right now. >> tonight msnbc goes undercover with oakland's human trafficking task force as they battle to rescue the young and the lost. and turn the tables on the johns and the pimps that take advantage of america's children. >> what's going on? i'm on tv. ♪ >>> just across the bay from the glitter of san francisco lies the rough-and-tumble port city of oakland. with ships and cargo constantly coming and going, blue-collar oaktown has become a hot spot for a different sort of trade. human trafficking. >> arrest teams. two girls westbound. >> oakland, california has unfortunately been identified by the fbi as a hub for human trafficking and specifically the sexual exploitation of children. >> sergeant holly joshi is part of the oakland police department's human trafficking task force. >> th
. >> today all it takes is the click of a mouse to send our most vulnerable kids into an underworld of degradation, drugs, and despair. >> you're missing me off. get the -- do you want me to break your camera? >> it's a career that's like the pits of hell. >> all right. this dude is actually exposed right now. >> tonight msnbc goes undercover with oakland's human trafficking task force as they battle to rescue the young and the lost. and turn the tables on the...
609
609
Dec 24, 2011
12/11
by
MSNBCW
tv
eye 609
favorite 0
quote 0
the greek god who escorts the dead to the underworld.ines are sort of spilling out of her mouth, kind of vomiting flowers and vines. >> remember the 1981 murder where the mutilated young woman was found in a field of wildflowers, her necklace draped across her lips? for the prosecutor, that image plus the nude plus the botticelli added up to evidence against pacciani. prosecutors argued he had staged the '81 crime scene to feed some strange obsession. how does a renaissance painting figure into a murder mystery? >> this is italy where history lives on in the present. and, you know, the idea that a renaissance painting is a clue to a modern crime is very sexy and appealing. >> pacciani's trial, attended by families of the monster's young victims, was a media sensation. >> they had pacciani's daughters testifying about how he had raped them. testimony from the murder that he committed in 1951 was horrifying. all this was just -- just made pacciani look like a monster. >> and when it was over? >> he was convicted. as you might expect. >> bu
the greek god who escorts the dead to the underworld.ines are sort of spilling out of her mouth, kind of vomiting flowers and vines. >> remember the 1981 murder where the mutilated young woman was found in a field of wildflowers, her necklace draped across her lips? for the prosecutor, that image plus the nude plus the botticelli added up to evidence against pacciani. prosecutors argued he had staged the '81 crime scene to feed some strange obsession. how does a renaissance painting...
774
774
Dec 19, 2011
12/11
by
WJZ
tv
eye 774
favorite 0
quote 0
finished studying the roman gods and jumped at the opportunity to name it after the god of the underworld. they could call it pluto. pluto. perhaps... yes. tyson: her grandfather thought that was a splendid idea, so he wrote a note to the lowell observatory. the director at lowell liked it, especially because pluto's official symbol would be the overlapping letters p and l, the initials of the observatory's long-gone founder, the man who started the search for planet x, percival lowell. for most americans the name "pluto" didn't exactly conjure up affection. it was associated with a well-known laxative called "pluto water," a popular product that promised "relief from constipation in 30 minutes to two hours." its slogan: "when nature won't pluto will." but the name would soon get a makeover... and it would come from a young animator by the name of walt disney. shortly after planet pluto was discovered the fledgling disney brothers studio came up with a new character... (barking) a playful bloodhound named pluto the pup. walt probably wasn't thinking about constipation when he named mickey
finished studying the roman gods and jumped at the opportunity to name it after the god of the underworld. they could call it pluto. pluto. perhaps... yes. tyson: her grandfather thought that was a splendid idea, so he wrote a note to the lowell observatory. the director at lowell liked it, especially because pluto's official symbol would be the overlapping letters p and l, the initials of the observatory's long-gone founder, the man who started the search for planet x, percival lowell. for...
100
100
tv
eye 100
favorite 0
quote 0
i know that i had the opportunity to deal -- climb through a portal into the underworld through this directly with the likes of the principal consigliere to pablo escobar, an attorney in medellin. we wouldn't have known about him and what his activities the were if it wasn't for this type of operation. i was able to meet face-to-face and record 1200 recordings with senior bank officials, with high level drug traffickers. and we were able to bring those people to justice. that's really the benefit of these undercover operations. >> new hearing on thursday. we'll see what comes out of it. robert mazur, thank you for your time and sheriff babeu. >>> following more stories. isha is back. >> dozens were of people were killed in two suicide bombings in afghanistan today. >> jesus! >> one attack was caught on camera. the bomber targeting worshipers gathered for a holy day service at a shiite shrine in kabul. more people died in an explosion in mazar-e sharif. >>> randy babbitt made no mention of the arrest in the statement announcing his departure. >>> president obama traveled to the republ
i know that i had the opportunity to deal -- climb through a portal into the underworld through this directly with the likes of the principal consigliere to pablo escobar, an attorney in medellin. we wouldn't have known about him and what his activities the were if it wasn't for this type of operation. i was able to meet face-to-face and record 1200 recordings with senior bank officials, with high level drug traffickers. and we were able to bring those people to justice. that's really the...
179
179
Dec 18, 2011
12/11
by
CSPAN
tv
eye 179
favorite 0
quote 0
simultaneously all over the city, the underworld was rounded up. >> we have made a real start on cleaning the gangsters out of new york. for 20 years the underworld has preyed on our people and robbed them and then frightened them into silence. but now the day of fear of the gangster is coming to an end. >> mr. smith, you wrote a book about tom dewey, did you ever see him with a sense of humor? >> oh, yeah, he had a sense of humor. but like a lot of us, he mellowed with age. >> are you mellowing with age? >> i said "like a lot of us." i think i'd be losing my sense of humor if i were. you know, he said near the end of his life, everything came too early for me. you know, he had achieved a kind of perspective. one thing about dewey that makes him very contemporary. he was a celebrity before he was a politician. he was the gangbuster. that rather clumsily re-enacted scene anticipated a whole host of movies you can see on late night tv to this day with the likes of george raft and betty davis, hollywooders cranking out film after film, dewey, long before anyone thought of him as a president
simultaneously all over the city, the underworld was rounded up. >> we have made a real start on cleaning the gangsters out of new york. for 20 years the underworld has preyed on our people and robbed them and then frightened them into silence. but now the day of fear of the gangster is coming to an end. >> mr. smith, you wrote a book about tom dewey, did you ever see him with a sense of humor? >> oh, yeah, he had a sense of humor. but like a lot of us, he mellowed with age....
175
175
Dec 27, 2011
12/11
by
CSPAN
tv
eye 175
favorite 0
quote 0
doug schultz decided that he would assassinate tom's dad when he got too great and actually the underworld decided that was a step too far and before dutch could carry out his plan, mr. luciano took care of dutch. >> the impact of this to your family, were there threats to your family? >> well, sure. >> what was it like? did you know about it? >> no. i'm three years older than john. 1936, happening here in 1937, i'm 4 or maybe 5. and they -- being the people that they were they would not share that with us. >> what would tell you about that time? >> no. well, there was illusion to it. but one found out for oneself. >> what did you find out about that, tommy? what were they doing or others doing to try to protect your dad and your family? >> well, he had 24/7 protection and the card, a detective and a driver. i think it was later, the only incident that we did find out about was the missed opportunity to kill him. he had -- he went across the street 96th street where we live to have breakfast every morning and doug schultz had arranged to have the boys there on a morning. and it would have
doug schultz decided that he would assassinate tom's dad when he got too great and actually the underworld decided that was a step too far and before dutch could carry out his plan, mr. luciano took care of dutch. >> the impact of this to your family, were there threats to your family? >> well, sure. >> what was it like? did you know about it? >> no. i'm three years older than john. 1936, happening here in 1937, i'm 4 or maybe 5. and they -- being the people that they...
167
167
Dec 5, 2011
12/11
by
CSPAN
tv
eye 167
favorite 0
quote 1
they treat these people as if they were a journalist, but you're talking about the criminal underworld feeding newspapers. do they know where they came from? do they always know? he had never published a story based on illegally obtained information. now can you really say that? does he really knows that? i do not think he does. >> heading to the fusion of news and comments -- >> can i pick up on one thing? i think this is the important thing about the prince's of wales, because i was involved in the aftermath, and i found it very interesting the extent to which the debate about the role of the proper route seen in the death early figured in the days to follow. -- role of the paparazzi in the death figured in the days to follow. i think some of our papers were deliberately fanning a sense of public hysteria as a way of diverting attention from genuine public unease about the role of photographers in her death. >> this isn't the wavy lines between facts -- this is a wavy line between fact and comments. could you expand upon and if it is in line with what you say? >> if you look a code,
they treat these people as if they were a journalist, but you're talking about the criminal underworld feeding newspapers. do they know where they came from? do they always know? he had never published a story based on illegally obtained information. now can you really say that? does he really knows that? i do not think he does. >> heading to the fusion of news and comments -- >> can i pick up on one thing? i think this is the important thing about the prince's of wales, because i...
356
356
tv
eye 356
favorite 0
quote 0
there's a whole underworld out there. i don't know what he knows about aruba. don't know any of the evidence. i just hear what's reported. it's something i've been looking into. look, here's the deal. venezuela is 60 miles off the coast. curacao isn't far, either. a short boat ride. there's no sign of her at all. no trace of her. no clue of her whatsoever that we know about. i can't imagine it would take more than 30 minutes to get somebody to venezuela. from 4:15 in the afternoon to 6:00 in the evening, there's an hour and 45 minutes where he comes back and tells somebody at 6:00 or so, a little after 6:00 that she's missing. they sound the alarm. and he's got another couple hours -- >> are you suggesting that he sold her? >> i think it's an option. i think it's an option that needs to be looked at. >> do you have evidence of that? >> i'm not doing investigating. i do my own research. my evidence, if somebody wants to talk to me about it and see what i've come up with. i'm happy to -- >> what in your research tells you that it's possible? >> i just know that i
there's a whole underworld out there. i don't know what he knows about aruba. don't know any of the evidence. i just hear what's reported. it's something i've been looking into. look, here's the deal. venezuela is 60 miles off the coast. curacao isn't far, either. a short boat ride. there's no sign of her at all. no trace of her. no clue of her whatsoever that we know about. i can't imagine it would take more than 30 minutes to get somebody to venezuela. from 4:15 in the afternoon to 6:00 in...
136
136
Dec 24, 2011
12/11
by
CSPAN2
tv
eye 136
favorite 0
quote 0
information with a great story but now i can't do that kind of thing anymore so yes the criminal underworld still use that. do journalists still use the additional scanners? no, if you can buy them in america and the things you can do to make them work in the u.k. but its technology that's beyond me. i'm sure as soon as you invent a new level technology someone in taiwan will be listening in in the last 20 years. >> can i ask you know about the e-mail packing? to your knowledge was the news of the world responsible for hacking into anybody's e-mail account? >> i don't remember that. >> dalia understand that you have been made aware of the technology which allows information from smart phones in particular the iphone to be taken surreptitiously. is their right? >> yes. it is always been to be the case actually hugh grant i think the reality is yes when you get a text it can be transmitted to someone else's phone. >> do you know whether or not journalists are using that technology? >> no. to be honest you might be able to legislate against the reporters and photographers but you can't legisla
information with a great story but now i can't do that kind of thing anymore so yes the criminal underworld still use that. do journalists still use the additional scanners? no, if you can buy them in america and the things you can do to make them work in the u.k. but its technology that's beyond me. i'm sure as soon as you invent a new level technology someone in taiwan will be listening in in the last 20 years. >> can i ask you know about the e-mail packing? to your knowledge was the...
134
134
Dec 7, 2011
12/11
by
CSPAN2
tv
eye 134
favorite 0
quote 0
great source of information, what a great story, but now i can't do that, so, yes, the criminal underworld still uses that. do journalists still use digital scanners? i don't know. i think you can buy them in america and you can have done to make them work in the u.k., but i haven't got one. we used a digital scanner, technology beyond me, and i'm sure that as soon as you invent a new better technology, someone over in taiwan will be inventing a way to listen in, an app or, you know, my days have gone in the last 20 years, not the next 20 years. >> can i ask you now about e-mail hacking? >> yes. >> was news of the world responsible for hacking into anybody's e-mail account? >> i don't know. i don't remember that. i certainly nothing i have been ail to do to do a story. >> i understand that you have been made aware of a technology which allows information from smart phones, in particular from iphones to the tape; is that right? >> yeah. that's always going to be the case. hugh grant kept going on, can they read my text? the reality is now there's an app that it can be transmitted 20 someone
great source of information, what a great story, but now i can't do that, so, yes, the criminal underworld still uses that. do journalists still use digital scanners? i don't know. i think you can buy them in america and you can have done to make them work in the u.k., but i haven't got one. we used a digital scanner, technology beyond me, and i'm sure that as soon as you invent a new better technology, someone over in taiwan will be inventing a way to listen in, an app or, you know, my days...
251
251
Dec 17, 2011
12/11
by
CSPAN
tv
eye 251
favorite 0
quote 0
simultaneously all over the city, the underworld was rounded up. >> we have made a real start on cleaning the gangsters out of new york. for 20 years the underworld has preyed on our people and robbed them and then frightened them into silence. but now the day of fear of the gangster is coming to an end. >> mr. smith, you wrote a book about tom dewey, did you ever see him with a sense of humor? >> oh, yeah, he had a sense of humor. but like a lot of us, he mellowed with age. >> are you mellowing with age? >> i said "like a lot of us." sensek i'd be losing my of humor if i were. you know, he said near the end of his life, everything came too early for me. you know, he had achieved a kind of perspective. one thing about dewey that makes him very contemporary. he was a celebrity before he was a politician. he was the gangbuster. that rather clumsily re-enacted scene anticipated a whole host of movies you can see on late night tv to this day with the likes of george raft and betty davis, hollywooders cranking out film after film, dewey, long before anyone thought of him as a president was the
simultaneously all over the city, the underworld was rounded up. >> we have made a real start on cleaning the gangsters out of new york. for 20 years the underworld has preyed on our people and robbed them and then frightened them into silence. but now the day of fear of the gangster is coming to an end. >> mr. smith, you wrote a book about tom dewey, did you ever see him with a sense of humor? >> oh, yeah, he had a sense of humor. but like a lot of us, he mellowed with age....