American Gangster Al Capone, with the US Marshall Laubenheimar.
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American Gangster Al Capone, with the US Marshall Laubenheimar.
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Pirates, bankers and politicians. Today, how hunting for Al Capone helped the IRS to make the IRS to one of the most powerful means of the US government – and the most effective weapons.
Guests:
Joe Thorndik, For historian tax analysts and author Fair share: Tax for those rich in the FDR century.
Paul Camacho, The IRS criminal investigation department and a special agent retired for the Board member of the Mob Museum in Las Vegas.
Jason Scott Smith, Historian About the University of New Mexico and the author of two books FDR and new deals.
Lawrence Reed, President of the Economic Education Foundation Emeritus.
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