saturate the gangster disciples neighborhoods, hitting them where it hurts most. their pockets. you drive away all the business and they re not going to make any money selling drugs. it will push people inside and it will shut down their street market. we re going to affect a whole group of individuals who are affiliated with the gangster disciples. as soon as they start getting popped in here. everyone s going to know on the streets. they re going to know. but there s no guarantee the operation will work. it could make tensions inside the jail worse and provoke retaliation against police out on the street. taking on the gangster disciples is dangerous business. there s been no greater menace to more chicago communities for the past 30 years.
entourage movie. is it going to happen? yes. is that a definite? look, if it doesn t, i will pack my bags, i ll move and you ll never see me again. so i should be confident? yes. excellent. the movie how to make money selling drugs is now available on i-tunes. all the illegal drug dealers make the money and the gun buyers getting people killed all over the border, when it s a simple thing to legalize it, tax it, regulate it. la s known definitely for its traffic,
don t want to do, is encourage the youth of america to think all drugs are fine. how do you tackle the easing of legislation perhaps with marijuana with the harder stuff? i think we need to educate the youth of america. the film how to make money selling drugs, we want young people to see this movie. it s plain language. young people are on the internet, they see a lot. but what they don t have are adults talking to them straight, telling them how it is so they can make educated choices and what to do in the right circumstances and what not to do. certainly drugs need to be regulated and you don t want people at any age to have access to it. is there a coherent argument that all drugs should be legalized and controlled? i personally can t see any reason why that shouldn t be on
no one will beat that one. hard one to beat. check this out. j-lo forced to apologize. apparently, she went and performed, you know these artists perform, almost all the time for any kind of person that will hire them to come and sing at birthday or whatever it is. she has apparently upset a whole lot of human rights activists. she performed for the president of turkmenistan. she sang happy birthday for the 56-year-old. while he has an oppressive record of human rights violations in his country. so now people around the world are really upset about this. so much so she has been forced to apologize even though her statements are saying that, you know, the entire performance was vetted by her representatives. their intention was not to do this at all, not for somebody with this record. the statement goes on to say, had there been knowledge of human rights issues of any kind. jennifer would not have attended. she attended and sang. there you have it. now she apologizing. oops. how
trial of george zimmerman. the defense begins with a knock-knock joke. we ll show you how that played out. and bring you up to speed in the latest arguments. that was fascinating. that absolutely fell flat. i have never seen a more awkward moment in court in recent history. and finally, a documentary on how to make money selling drugs. actor and producer adrian grenier joins us on the set to preview his new set. much more on morning joe . back to you. we ll see you in a few minutes. still ahead, your best and most creative tweets on what perk would make you like your job. we ll be right back. [ shapiro ] at legalzoom, you can take care of virtually