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they finally got the mop out of the teamsters. in that respect it was a success story.i ought to cut loose the files and let the public and investigative reporters and academics pour over them and see what is there. >> eric: a call from david who is the pulitzer prize-winning author. release the files so we all can know. david, good to see you, and thank you. a reminder you can watch david in our special. it's an hour and a half called riddle, the search for james hoffa. it's on fox nation. go to fox nation.com or you can watch from your laptop or apple tv. you can check out my new story about this. >> arthel: you have done so much work on this. if there were blood's bad bearings under any floor coverings in my house, it would be for sale the very next day. it's a fascinating report. >> eric: that is my message to the fbi and government. release the files so we all can know. we will be right back. -meg! there you are. did you take a picture of the cake to put on our website? i mean i would have but i'm a commercial vehicle so i don't have hands... or a camera...or a web
they finally got the mop out of the teamsters. in that respect it was a success story.i ought to cut loose the files and let the public and investigative reporters and academics pour over them and see what is there. >> eric: a call from david who is the pulitzer prize-winning author. release the files so we all can know. david, good to see you, and thank you. a reminder you can watch david in our special. it's an hour and a half called riddle, the search for james hoffa. it's on fox...
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support and work with us on this, along with other members of the labour community, both ufcw and teamsters who have all been involved in this conversation and are very supportive of promoting, supporting and encouraging state approved apprenticeship in their respective areas of concentration. thank you, jennifer for your task force hard work and thank you for your support and work on this with us. we really appreciate it. any other members of the community who wish to comment on the this item, please come forward. seeing none, public comment is closed. we wanted to bring you up one more time if you had any final comments. just again, i want to say, i really appreciate all the community's work on this. the support for this, the labour community, the task force, the office of cannabis, the office of workforce development, with your collaboration, i think we are really moving away from just a local higher and name only or just the san francisco resident type. if we put that in as a placeholder and what we really wanted to do was to put just give a pathway for opportunity for folks, as was poi
support and work with us on this, along with other members of the labour community, both ufcw and teamsters who have all been involved in this conversation and are very supportive of promoting, supporting and encouraging state approved apprenticeship in their respective areas of concentration. thank you, jennifer for your task force hard work and thank you for your support and work on this with us. we really appreciate it. any other members of the community who wish to comment on the this item,...
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american entertain edges of bacon became the teamsters paris french writer. loves attention as the writer says on has found its style. the french referred to the one nine hundred twenty s. as a crazy thing i mean if i'm. honest tending weybridge in his memoir a movable feast. to live in paris was like being given a great treasure. jazz music was also popular in berlin defense my described these years in his memoir the road of yesterday. as the value of money decreased all other values began to slip and talk of enthusiastic ecstasy a mixture of impatience and fanaticism golden times for everything that was extravagant and uncontrollable. in the postwar he is many people wanted to live life to the fullest and bury their memories of tara and death. in germany hitler promised to tear up the vast side treaty and to restore the country to its pre-war glory. by the late one nine hundred twenty s. economic crises threaten to spin out of control and plunks the world once again in the conflict. after world war one the people of europe demonstrated a remarkable will to
american entertain edges of bacon became the teamsters paris french writer. loves attention as the writer says on has found its style. the french referred to the one nine hundred twenty s. as a crazy thing i mean if i'm. honest tending weybridge in his memoir a movable feast. to live in paris was like being given a great treasure. jazz music was also popular in berlin defense my described these years in his memoir the road of yesterday. as the value of money decreased all other values began to...
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a special report on one of the america's most notorious uninvolved murders, the search for teamsters. >> a famous american who vanished have a public place in broad daylight. we need to know what happened. hey, batter, batter, batter, batter. [ crowd cheers ] like everyone, i lead a busy life. but i know the importance of having time to do what you love. at comcast we know our customers' time is valuable. that's why we have 2-hour appointment windows, including nights and weekends. so you can do more of what you love. my name is tito, and i'm a tech-house manager at comcast. we're working to make things simple, easy and awesome. >> heather: welcome back to "america's newsroom." homeland security investigating an apparent cyberattack targeting newspapers across the country. "l. a. times," "chicago tribune" and the sun reported disruptions at printing plants over the weekend. a computer virus infected the systems preventing some from getting the papers out on time. a motive remains unclear. tribune publishing says the personal data of its subscribers was not compromised. >> eric: recen
a special report on one of the america's most notorious uninvolved murders, the search for teamsters. >> a famous american who vanished have a public place in broad daylight. we need to know what happened. hey, batter, batter, batter, batter. [ crowd cheers ] like everyone, i lead a busy life. but i know the importance of having time to do what you love. at comcast we know our customers' time is valuable. that's why we have 2-hour appointment windows, including nights and weekends. so you...
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journal dan who has covered for decades in 1978, teamsters, politicians and the mob, thank you, it'slad to have you back. >> pleasure to talk to you, thank you. eric: your professional career since 20-something year's old -- >> 25. eric: 25 on testimony stares and haffa case. you are still hunting for it. >> i'm still hunting, yeah. eric: should the government step up, is it time for the fbi to release all files, unredacted, get everything out so we can see what happened? >> without full disclosure there's conspiracy theories, i don't think mafia shares enthusiasm for full disclosure on this particular matter. the case has to be solved. we have a guy who was notorious, infamous, well known who disappeared from public place in broad daylight from american city and that's that shouldn't be tolerated. this case has to be involved. eric: what do you think files would show and how do you think it all went down? >> i don't know -- david ash did request with david jimmy hoffa's daughter, they were able to get 17,000 documents, 5,000 were unredacted and david gave me set of documents. i have
journal dan who has covered for decades in 1978, teamsters, politicians and the mob, thank you, it'slad to have you back. >> pleasure to talk to you, thank you. eric: your professional career since 20-something year's old -- >> 25. eric: 25 on testimony stares and haffa case. you are still hunting for it. >> i'm still hunting, yeah. eric: should the government step up, is it time for the fbi to release all files, unredacted, get everything out so we can see what happened?...
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among them, and one friend admitted hit man from pennsylvania crime family and teamsters freight shippingn as the irishman. i met sharon in 2001 as part of a book or postal about and then they told me he shot jimmy hoffa in this house and be sure if that is the other restaurant. he said havel walk in and no one dare. no meetings, no sitdown and knew it was the end. >> that's right inside the door. >> in 2004 we hired a forensic team of retired michigan state police investigators. they took up the tiles on the hardwood floors and found a suspected blood pattern that fit the story exactly. the fbi was only able to extract dna for them to. drop was from an unknown male. >> why do you think will you think what we found and not floors so important? >> what you found us all that's left of the body of jimmy hoffa. >> today the fbi will not comment about the case but with the affirmance likely that it is past time to release the secrets and all. the documents made publicly available so far have been heavily dead. we should see what they say. >> i would support any effort of full disclosure. a fam
among them, and one friend admitted hit man from pennsylvania crime family and teamsters freight shippingn as the irishman. i met sharon in 2001 as part of a book or postal about and then they told me he shot jimmy hoffa in this house and be sure if that is the other restaurant. he said havel walk in and no one dare. no meetings, no sitdown and knew it was the end. >> that's right inside the door. >> in 2004 we hired a forensic team of retired michigan state police investigators....
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when members of the labour community, those who were actually doing the work on the ground, the teamsters, the janitors involving themselves in the conversation. the initial legislation was not really in any regard -- it is about the people doing the work. we worked with jack macy and with staff and other stakeholders and we were able to come up with what we thought was a pretty aggressive post to composting and recycling. at that time -- in the conversation, the idea was there were certain large producers of trash, i did not and i will tell you, i have learned a significant amount over the last ten years working in the waste industry and working with the labour community and working with the department of environment and ecology to really understand that there are different levels in these conversations. so when we brought the conversation back up today, about a year ago, here we are today, the conversation -- i don't want to say transformed, it moved over toward where are we in terms of achieving our zero waste goal. we had a hearing. in that hearing, we were not going to achieve zero w
when members of the labour community, those who were actually doing the work on the ground, the teamsters, the janitors involving themselves in the conversation. the initial legislation was not really in any regard -- it is about the people doing the work. we worked with jack macy and with staff and other stakeholders and we were able to come up with what we thought was a pretty aggressive post to composting and recycling. at that time -- in the conversation, the idea was there were certain...
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conversations to connect this program to a driver 's apprenticeship program that was established by teamsters, joint council seven which is a great opportunity. we believe it is an apprenticeship key component workforce development. we are proposing this instance to propose 60. so the objective is half of whom will get the class b. drivers license. this is important because empty able to tell you they need over the next year 250-350 drivers. if you come in with a class b. drivers license, you have a leg up to go to work in these drivers positions. if you meet the minimum requirements go from pre apprentice to apprenticeship, that opens up really good paying jobs and companies like ups, chariot, and other companies who have embraced high road and good paying jobs with benefits working with jointly managed apprenticeship programs. it is a good thing to have. and the third thing we have talked about is it is also just a value add to have the driver his license. it is something i know you worked on a number of years, supervisors, the driver his license is a big barrier for jobseekers jobseekers.
conversations to connect this program to a driver 's apprenticeship program that was established by teamsters, joint council seven which is a great opportunity. we believe it is an apprenticeship key component workforce development. we are proposing this instance to propose 60. so the objective is half of whom will get the class b. drivers license. this is important because empty able to tell you they need over the next year 250-350 drivers. if you come in with a class b. drivers license, you...
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i represent the teamsters 665 members that drive several of the private commuter services including chariots. our drivers are very trained and skilled and safely manipulate these private lanes. we do not interfere with the congestion that has been caused by some of these delays. we feel it is the best interest of our drivers and our passengers that these transit only lanes can allow for these larger capacity capacity that is regulated by the m.t.a. and the main goal is to keep on reducing the one occupancy vehicles that people will tend to use and reduce the congestion thank you very much. >> thank you. >> good afternoon. my name is brandon and i am representing the executive board of the richmond district democratic club and we will see how fast i can read. transit is here to serve the most people for the greatest good with equitable access for all who need it. it is for this reason that we oppose the use of transit only lanes for all types of private transportation except for those directly regulated by clear justification that the city and county of san francisco which includes taxis and
i represent the teamsters 665 members that drive several of the private commuter services including chariots. our drivers are very trained and skilled and safely manipulate these private lanes. we do not interfere with the congestion that has been caused by some of these delays. we feel it is the best interest of our drivers and our passengers that these transit only lanes can allow for these larger capacity capacity that is regulated by the m.t.a. and the main goal is to keep on reducing the...
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but of course, she spent some time freelancing and she got a job which she liked because teamsters aretough guys and she liked tough guys. and great journalism. you get to go and interview the hustlers, the guys who you know, shoot the horses in the new york city police. she liked all of that. then she got a job as he said, at upi and ended up in paris. from paris, she managed to get a visa to libya. and this was in 1986. on the eve of the reagan bombing. when reagan was about to bomb benghazi and marie -- was well known and marie fit into a category. and it was kind of creepy. she knows she telling us about this many years later she often tells a story, he was predatory always putting his hand on her knee and she interviewed him on several occasions. at that particular point. one occasion when he would put out a little white dress and green shoes for her. she says i'm not going to wear that because it is too small. but, marie always loved clothes. that was another theme in the book. should always describe what people were wearing in great detail. and qaddafi with his gold cape and liz
but of course, she spent some time freelancing and she got a job which she liked because teamsters aretough guys and she liked tough guys. and great journalism. you get to go and interview the hustlers, the guys who you know, shoot the horses in the new york city police. she liked all of that. then she got a job as he said, at upi and ended up in paris. from paris, she managed to get a visa to libya. and this was in 1986. on the eve of the reagan bombing. when reagan was about to bomb benghazi...