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>> the underworld is obvious, his world is different than my book.there's a section of the book that deals with the foot soldiers. it's an amazing theme. he goes into a pizzeria in naples where a lot of these 16-year-old hitmen and such hang out after their shiftsment they come in with their bullet-proof jackets still on and they take a lot of the mda to stay up at night and when he-- mbna is actually-- >> and you know, i don't speak from experience, david tells me all of this stuff, but apparently, apparently when you're coming off this you get really hungry so these boys-- they're boys, so they're naturally very hungry and just probably spent their night doing horrific things and taking ecstacy and they come into the pizzeria and wolfing down slices and drinking down buckets of soda. >> you're making me hungry. >> so that was a part of his book that was most resonant, i felt, to the project that i was doing. >> so your book has already been banned, i heard? >> yeah, it was banned by the-- we didn't discuss it. it was banned by the-- >> i heard it f
>> the underworld is obvious, his world is different than my book.there's a section of the book that deals with the foot soldiers. it's an amazing theme. he goes into a pizzeria in naples where a lot of these 16-year-old hitmen and such hang out after their shiftsment they come in with their bullet-proof jackets still on and they take a lot of the mda to stay up at night and when he-- mbna is actually-- >> and you know, i don't speak from experience, david tells me all of this...
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. >> can you explain that very basic point a little more detailed -- >> yeah, so underworld economy is economy like anything else with supply and demand and risk and investment, and ate priesk priesk -- a lot of price is risk. so as that risk goes up, the price of smuggling goes up and margins go u up. so more money winds up in the hands of the bad guys. >> yeah, it becomes more alluring for people. gets richer and richer. and you know that across the border we have a society of law-abiding people who are going to church, who are very eager always to contribute to the welfare of the united states of america. that's also not entirely true if you look at the kind of horrific large scale violence of criminal cartel. that's not something we really want in america if we had a choice. we want the violence in america. we don't want -- >>[inaudible] , no, that would be bad. yeah, that would be bad. right around the corner. [laughter] you know, now just the tired horse. where does all of this mung come from? all of this profit. where is the product that produces so much money and -- for large s
. >> can you explain that very basic point a little more detailed -- >> yeah, so underworld economy is economy like anything else with supply and demand and risk and investment, and ate priesk priesk -- a lot of price is risk. so as that risk goes up, the price of smuggling goes up and margins go u up. so more money winds up in the hands of the bad guys. >> yeah, it becomes more alluring for people. gets richer and richer. and you know that across the border we have a society...
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report shows that one of the interesting outcomes of this recruitment of people in the criminal underworldthat i.s.i.s. has put a great accent in cloaking their actions in religious language. so, for example, one of the techniques that i.s.i.s. recruits are asked to use when they're trying to travel to syria and need to raise funds for the trip is they're told to basically carry out burglar ris, credit card fraud, everything from that to stealing cars, et cetera. and the word i.s.i.s. uses to describe these stolen goods is canima, an arabic term by means the spoils of war, and a term that appears in islamic scripture to describe what happened during the time of the prophet muhamad when he and his companions were going into areas that they were invading and taking the spoils of those areas. so basically credit card fraud becomes a religious action in their view. when i was in germany a couple of months ago and i had the chance to interview harry sraka, a jihadist with i.s.i.s.'s special forces, he told me specifically that i.s.i.s. was looking for people with criminal connections for a numb
report shows that one of the interesting outcomes of this recruitment of people in the criminal underworldthat i.s.i.s. has put a great accent in cloaking their actions in religious language. so, for example, one of the techniques that i.s.i.s. recruits are asked to use when they're trying to travel to syria and need to raise funds for the trip is they're told to basically carry out burglar ris, credit card fraud, everything from that to stealing cars, et cetera. and the word i.s.i.s. uses to...
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and so that was how to e -- how he got his start in the underworld, yeah. >> did he have family southof the border? how did he make those connections? >> he did have family south of the border. in fact, his mother had a family house in nuevo laredo, the sister city, and he had lots of aunts and cousins. so he grew up from the time he was a baby going across every weekend. and he took pride in being an american because he knew how many more opportunities he had. and when he eventually joined the cartel later, he was really a prized recruit, you know, because of his americanness and the fact that he could go back and forth, you know, between the cultures. spoke english. >> there's a familiar and kind after a tired -- kind of a tired litany of explanations that probably dates back to the 1950s from what was then quaintly we called juvenile delinquency or something. where people would say, well, you know, it's all economics, or it's the absence of a father in the household, blah, blah, blah, blah, blah, and everyone's supposed to put on a pious face as we hear these explanations recycled
and so that was how to e -- how he got his start in the underworld, yeah. >> did he have family southof the border? how did he make those connections? >> he did have family south of the border. in fact, his mother had a family house in nuevo laredo, the sister city, and he had lots of aunts and cousins. so he grew up from the time he was a baby going across every weekend. and he took pride in being an american because he knew how many more opportunities he had. and when he...
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the underworld of cavs and tunnels set a hellish deathtrap for the soldiers and marines, coming up onstories." 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 whole car back. i guess they don't want you driving around on three wheels. smart. with liberty mutual new car replacement™, we'll replace the full value of your car. liberty stands with you™. liberty mutual insurance. yeah. well, we gotta hand it thto fedex. glasses. they've helped make our e-commerce so easy, and now we're getting all kinds of new customers. i know. can you believe we're getting orders from canada, ireland... this one's going to new zealand. new zealand? psst. ah, false alarm. hey! you guys are gonna scare away the deer! idiots... providing global access for small business. fedex. what would help is simply being able to recognize a fair price. that's never really been
the underworld of cavs and tunnels set a hellish deathtrap for the soldiers and marines, coming up onstories." 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 whole car back. i guess they don't want you driving around on three wheels. smart....
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. >> so the hero hercules travels to the underworld to save a damsel in distress. >> of course. the world and then he has to dispatch the evil guys that put the curse on her. >> top of local talent involved in this. >> absolutely. >> in our conductors also fantastic. >> in general north carolina opera is a very much well-respected opera company. it is doing a lot of great things. >> thank you so much for coming in today. the sounds a lot of fun. very creative. >> you can catch the one a performance of hercules versus vampires this sunday october 30th 3:00 p.m. in downtown raleigh. and the opera .org struck the world series is headed back to the north side of chicago for the first time in decades. coming up game to highlights of the where and why you will be able to get a free taco next week. >>> political ads can be we count on them to show up for us. now buck newton wants to be our top law-enforcement officer, but he failed to show up in the state senate. buck missed nearly one out of five votes, more than any senator but one. 10 times, buck was penalized for missing tax deadli
. >> so the hero hercules travels to the underworld to save a damsel in distress. >> of course. the world and then he has to dispatch the evil guys that put the curse on her. >> top of local talent involved in this. >> absolutely. >> in our conductors also fantastic. >> in general north carolina opera is a very much well-respected opera company. it is doing a lot of great things. >> thank you so much for coming in today. the sounds a lot of fun. very...
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new hampshire is considered white by but i have encountered an incredible, it is almost like an underworld of this beautiful diversity and fascinating people. i have documented through my photographs 48 people from different countries. this photograph i call my john wayne photograph. it is a young boy, 13 years old. he has got what looks like a cowboy h i love this picture because this young man had been in the country three weeks when i took this photograph. after three weeks, look how adjusted he is to american culture. and he is ready to jump right in and look like a cowboy. we are at the museum in manchester. this is a small exhibit i put up with the staff from the manchester historic association. with photographs they have in their files from early days. some are over 100 years old. reporter: she says the idea is to show immigration and immigrants always have been and always will be part of new hampshire's history. >> this is one of my favorite pairings because it is so similar in the material in the photographs. in this case, a polish woman playing a mandolin in the 1930's. and w wit
new hampshire is considered white by but i have encountered an incredible, it is almost like an underworld of this beautiful diversity and fascinating people. i have documented through my photographs 48 people from different countries. this photograph i call my john wayne photograph. it is a young boy, 13 years old. he has got what looks like a cowboy h i love this picture because this young man had been in the country three weeks when i took this photograph. after three weeks, look how...
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>> organized crime is the underworld and that sort of the obvious parallel.he book is very different than my book, but there's a section that deals with the foot soldiers and it's an amazing scene. he goes into a pizzeria and naples were a lot of these 16-year-old hitmen hang out after their shift. they come in with their bulletproof jackets still on. they take a lot of enemy at bay and when they come down off the exit. >> i don't speak from experience apparently, when you're coming down off ecstasy you get very hungry so these boys are naturally very hungry and they probably just sit there doing horrific things and they're just wolfing down buckets of soda. >> this is making me hungry. >> so, that was the part of his book. >> so your book has already been banned i heard. >> yes, it was banned by the texas prison system, the people whom it's about are unable to read it. >> the state prison system bands a lot of books and they can state any reason they want. they have grounds for banning and they say that it contains information about the criminal scheme and t
>> organized crime is the underworld and that sort of the obvious parallel.he book is very different than my book, but there's a section that deals with the foot soldiers and it's an amazing scene. he goes into a pizzeria and naples were a lot of these 16-year-old hitmen hang out after their shift. they come in with their bulletproof jackets still on. they take a lot of enemy at bay and when they come down off the exit. >> i don't speak from experience apparently, when you're coming...
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from films like "the aviator" and the "underworld" series. she stars in "love & friendship", which is now streaming on amazon prime. let's take a look. >> the fallacy of youth. isn't it rather clear that it is we, the women of decision who hold the trumps. >> lady susan. lady susan vernon? >> how dare you address me, sir? >> lady susan. >> be gone, sir, or i will have you whipped. >> outrageous. have you never met him? >> no, i know him well. i would never speak to a stranger like that. [ laughter ] [ cheers and applause ] ?? >> seth: welcome. >> hi. >> seth: how are you? >> very well, all right. >> seth: i was worried, because you posted on social media that you were suffering from a flu that you described as "medieval." >> yeah, medieval flu. it was that sort of thing where all the peasants in "braveheart" suddenly die. it was that thing. >> seth: you thought you had that? i got rashes and terrible muscle aches, and you know, it was awful. but, i'm all right now. i'm not contagious. i'm not going to let you -- >> seth: okay, good. well, tha
from films like "the aviator" and the "underworld" series. she stars in "love & friendship", which is now streaming on amazon prime. let's take a look. >> the fallacy of youth. isn't it rather clear that it is we, the women of decision who hold the trumps. >> lady susan. lady susan vernon? >> how dare you address me, sir? >> lady susan. >> be gone, sir, or i will have you whipped. >> outrageous. have you never met him?...
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there are so many issues facing an underworld today. so when mears selecting the next representative there are two critical issues. so who has the experience better facing our country? economic growth and national security? our experience of financial services background is very helpful and second, working coast-to-coast and global the round the world with counterterrorism encounter intelligence is important. second that i believe the only way we fix our problems is people coming and outside of the system our problems some will not be fixed by politicians who represent board gridlock and the status quo we cannot fix the problems we have from the economic and national-security standpoint but we are running out of time. >> my dad used to say talk is cheap. >> there is one candidate on this stage who has protected thousands of jobs for our people and one candidate supertax say woman's right to choose. that time and again power outages even with half lighthouses that disney. now we can talk about career politicians who is an outsider or not
there are so many issues facing an underworld today. so when mears selecting the next representative there are two critical issues. so who has the experience better facing our country? economic growth and national security? our experience of financial services background is very helpful and second, working coast-to-coast and global the round the world with counterterrorism encounter intelligence is important. second that i believe the only way we fix our problems is people coming and outside of...
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and amazingly the underworld activity in peoria had continued to be dominated and lead by local gangsters now this wasn't the case anywhere else in illinois. north it was all dominated by ailing al capone and chicago and started south to the tip of the state he was shelton gang territory, and peoria remained in neutral buffer zone between two major criminal entities. and -- peoria who was a haven of shady activities back then, but controlled those activities had remain in the hands of local gangsters. well, as world war ii is getting underway, the shelton -- excuse me capone crowd out of chicago made a long anticipated move to come into peoria and take over peoria because it was booming in terms of things that gangsters wanted to do to make dough . and the local gangsters in peoria made a calculated situation they knew they could nots resist them. but what they did under the element they decided sheltons were preferable. so the shelton brothers, boys invited to come to peep your ya expand and go into peoria and provide protection for the criminal network in peoria from the component they
and amazingly the underworld activity in peoria had continued to be dominated and lead by local gangsters now this wasn't the case anywhere else in illinois. north it was all dominated by ailing al capone and chicago and started south to the tip of the state he was shelton gang territory, and peoria remained in neutral buffer zone between two major criminal entities. and -- peoria who was a haven of shady activities back then, but controlled those activities had remain in the hands of local...
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and amazingly, the underworld activity in peoria had continued to be dominated and led by local gangsters. this wasn't the case anywhere else in illinois. of peoria was all dominated by the al capone syndicate out of chicago, and starting south of peoria to the tip of the state it was all shelton being territory. peoria have remained kind of a neutral buffer zone between these two major criminal entities. peoria who was a haven of shady activities back then, but control those activities have remained in the hands of local gangsters. as world war ii is getting underway, the capone crowd out of chicago made a long anticipated move to come into peoria and just take over peoria because it was booming in terms of things that gangsters want to do to make no. the local gangsters made a calculation decision. they knew they could not resist capone, but what they did is if they're going to be under the wing of a major criminal element a decided the shelves were preferable. and so the shelton boys, brothers, were invited to come to peoria, expand empire a little bit northcom go right into peoria and
and amazingly, the underworld activity in peoria had continued to be dominated and led by local gangsters. this wasn't the case anywhere else in illinois. of peoria was all dominated by the al capone syndicate out of chicago, and starting south of peoria to the tip of the state it was all shelton being territory. peoria have remained kind of a neutral buffer zone between these two major criminal entities. peoria who was a haven of shady activities back then, but control those activities have...
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it had a national repetition for being a wide-open city, and amazingly, the underworld activity in peoriao be dominated and led by local gangsters. now, this wasn't the case anywhere else in illinois. north of peoria, it was all dominated by the al capone syndicate out of chicago, and south of peoria to the tip of the state it was all shelton gang territory. and peoria have remained kind of a neutral buffer zone between these two major criminal entities. of shadya was a haven activities back then, but control of those activities had remained in the hands of local gangsters. well, as world war ii is getting crowd outthe capone of chicago made a long-anticipated move to come into peoria and take over peoria inecause it was booming terms of things the gangsters wanted to do to make djougough. the local gangsters in peoria made a calculated decision. they knew they could not resist ifone, but what they did, they were going to be under the wing of a major criminal element, they felt the sheltons were preferable, so the shelton brothers were invited to come to peoria, expand their empire a litt
it had a national repetition for being a wide-open city, and amazingly, the underworld activity in peoriao be dominated and led by local gangsters. now, this wasn't the case anywhere else in illinois. north of peoria, it was all dominated by the al capone syndicate out of chicago, and south of peoria to the tip of the state it was all shelton gang territory. and peoria have remained kind of a neutral buffer zone between these two major criminal entities. of shadya was a haven activities back...