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Mentioned in 4 episodes
The Untouchables
Book • 1957
The book chronicles the real-life exploits of Eliot Ness and his team of Prohibition agents as they battled against notorious figures like Al Capone and other gangsters in 1930s Chicago.
It provides a firsthand account of their strategies, challenges, and successes in the war against organized crime.
It provides a firsthand account of their strategies, challenges, and successes in the war against organized crime.
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along with other memoirs highlighting the link between migration and social emancipation.


Amit Varma

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Ep. 128: India = Migration
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when referencing a line from David Mamet's movie, 'The Untouchables'.


Victor Davis Hanson

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An Avatar for the Dems: Charles Bronson or Don Knotts? (This One is Easy.)
Mentioned during a discussion about movies that were dismissed initially but later gained critical acclaim.

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RoboCop
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when discussing how the public perception of the FBI has changed.

Sam Dickson

FBI Fires BLM Kneelers
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im Kontext der Verfilmung des Lebens von Bob Woodward.


Jörg Thadeusz

Sandra Maischberger, Moderatorin
Mentioned by Andy and Kev during a discussion about gangster films.

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