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🗓️ 5 June 2024
⏱️ 12 minutes
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0:00.0 | It is Ryan here, and I have a question for you. |
0:02.5 | What do you do when you win? |
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1:03.3 | Sincerely Safeway, your favorite local supermarket. Hey, hey guys, a little bonus episode here. |
1:09.1 | Paul Moses is back with us and he's going to tell us a really interesting hitherto unknown story about Al Capone. At least I didn't know it, and I bet a lot of you |
1:11.8 | guys in Chicago didn't know it. So Paul, start out, tell me, read something out of your book and |
1:16.7 | lead us into that story and then expand on a little bit, if you will. Well, first of all, |
1:22.4 | the people in Chicago surely know that Al Capone came from Brooklyn. On this particular case in 1925, he went |
1:29.5 | back to Brooklyn. It was at a point in his life where his son was dealing with hearing |
1:35.2 | problems, and it was a doctor in New York who Capone felt could take care of it. He was not well |
1:40.6 | known in New York at all. The newspapers didn't really catch on to who he was. |
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