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eric: now to the investigation to what happened to jimmy hoffa, sadly one last lead in the case todayof the last major suspects chuck o'brian has died. passed away from apparent heart attack in boca raton, florida. he was considered hoffa's foster son, grew up with the hoffa children, it has been alleged that on july 30th, 1975 it was chucky who drove hoffa to mob meeting where hoffa was killed, chucky, perhaps doing that unknowingly but always professed innocence and love of hoffa suspicions of the hoffa family, jack goldsmith who served as deputy attorney general in administration, hoffa's shadow, chucky had nothing to do with hoffa's murder and fbi and u.s. attorney's office in detroit they were going to clear him but they never did. what does chucky's death mean for the case? the most prominent hoffa expert in the country, we have been working together in fox nation series. dan, it is sad poynant that chucky has passed away, i -- didn't get the letter of clearance, he seem today know the answers, your thoughts? >> well, those of us who were covering this from the very beginning, c
eric: now to the investigation to what happened to jimmy hoffa, sadly one last lead in the case todayof the last major suspects chuck o'brian has died. passed away from apparent heart attack in boca raton, florida. he was considered hoffa's foster son, grew up with the hoffa children, it has been alleged that on july 30th, 1975 it was chucky who drove hoffa to mob meeting where hoffa was killed, chucky, perhaps doing that unknowingly but always professed innocence and love of hoffa suspicions...
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. >> that is al pacino as jimmy hoffa in last year's epic "the irishman," a role that earned the iconicrd nomination. that award went to brad pitt for "once upon a time in hollywood," a film for which pacino also appeared. al pacino from the godfather, "scarface," his distinctive acting style, his face, his cadence and lines are woven into our imagination. what about the man himself? pacino has taken pains to stay out of the spotlight but with the debut of his new amazon series "hunters," he agreed to spend some time with us and share rare reflections on his legendary career. al and i got together in beverly hills for a top-down ride through 50 years in hollywood. al, look at this beauty. >> boy, what does scarface say? you're not going to drive this, are you, willie? >> i don't have a boat license, so maybe not. >> reporter: a big, old cadillac convertible with al pacino riding shotgun has a way of stopping traffic. >> hi. >> nice seeing you. we're making a film. it's called "willie and al." go see it. >> reporter: a hollywood icon who has spent most of his storeyed five decade career
. >> that is al pacino as jimmy hoffa in last year's epic "the irishman," a role that earned the iconicrd nomination. that award went to brad pitt for "once upon a time in hollywood," a film for which pacino also appeared. al pacino from the godfather, "scarface," his distinctive acting style, his face, his cadence and lines are woven into our imagination. what about the man himself? pacino has taken pains to stay out of the spotlight but with the debut of...
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american character, including franklin delano roosevelt, richard nixon, the famous union leader jimmy hoffa, cher. the reasons why people wore headdresses in these particular ways vary. we were interested in showing again how people would never think in this context would end up wearing a headdress. indians are the wallpaper of american life and through most of the country's history would seem like something that just made sense. so when we talk about these representations surrounding americans throughout their lives, one of the most important ways is through movies and television. so we have a section of this exhibition, which shows really almost 100 years of these images, going away from john ford's 1939 movies stagecoach all the way to the unbreakable kimmy schmidt and other contemporary television comedies. and it's a little bit like the celebrities who play an indian wearing a headdress or like chaka khan in an indian outfit, that situation comedies in the 60's and 70's had nothing to do with indians. they would routinely have indian-themed shows. it could be the munsters. it could be
american character, including franklin delano roosevelt, richard nixon, the famous union leader jimmy hoffa, cher. the reasons why people wore headdresses in these particular ways vary. we were interested in showing again how people would never think in this context would end up wearing a headdress. indians are the wallpaper of american life and through most of the country's history would seem like something that just made sense. so when we talk about these representations surrounding americans...
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jimmy hoffa, the reasons why people warhead dresses in these particular ways vary. again how people would never think in this context would end up wearing a headdress. and through most of the country's history would seem like something that just made sense. when we talk about these representations surrounding americans throughout their lives, one of the most important ways is through movies and television. we have a section in this exhibition which really shows almost 100 years of these 1935 movies "stagecoach" all the way to the unbreakable kimmy schmidt and other contemporary television comedies. and it's a little bit like the celebrities that end up playing a indian or wearing a indian outfit, that situation comedies in the 60's and 70's had nothing to do with indians, they would routinely have some indian themed shows. thanksgiving.as sometimes it was not. -- muld be "the monsters unsters." "seinfeld." it was interesting to us, because television was a more intimate form than film because it's in your living room, it's in your house. about thoseeople shows, they
jimmy hoffa, the reasons why people warhead dresses in these particular ways vary. again how people would never think in this context would end up wearing a headdress. and through most of the country's history would seem like something that just made sense. when we talk about these representations surrounding americans throughout their lives, one of the most important ways is through movies and television. we have a section in this exhibition which really shows almost 100 years of these 1935...
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Feb 12, 2020
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when are you going to arrest jimmy hoffa. >> what is to be done about this rarampant pros cue prosecutoriate believe in civil liberties. >> i agree with you. and so does much of the legal community in washington, and outside of washington. prosecute ires are ruprossers as are run amon amuck. in that respect, the president performed a positive good-bye his public thrashing on them. >> that is the other thing with respect to public, are people that surprised it took this turn? i think about how it has played out already. >> i was surprised that number was this high. scott. this is just outrageous number. for a case where there was no harm, nobody suffered. not the government or an individual. and as a result of what stone did. david: trey gowdy said he is prosecuted child pornographyers that get less than that. >> probably right. stone should get probation and go home. david: it makes you wonder about the prosecutors, when they had a vendetta of some kind. >> they are not necessarily off the case, until the judge lets them off. if he asks them why they quit, that will open another can of worm
when are you going to arrest jimmy hoffa. >> what is to be done about this rarampant pros cue prosecutoriate believe in civil liberties. >> i agree with you. and so does much of the legal community in washington, and outside of washington. prosecute ires are ruprossers as are run amon amuck. in that respect, the president performed a positive good-bye his public thrashing on them. >> that is the other thing with respect to public, are people that surprised it took this turn? i...
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. >> frank, this is jimmy hoffa. >> nice to meet you. >> i don't think i can do this. >> my whole life. >> this is meg, amy, beth and jo. >> what i love about nicole, she is a mother who plays, really plays. >> if you don't get there in time, we'll lose 1600 men, your brother among them. >> it's official, old boy, and has been. >> and the winner is -- brian stelter, cnn chief media, you're a winner in my book. >> these were all winners, great films. >> who is favored? >> the race in the best picture category is between "1917" and "parasite," following two men through world war i on a harrowing mission, amazing film for those who haven't seen it yet. in fact, i thought about going to see it a second time it's that intense. "parasite" on the other hand is a film that is unlike any that's ever been up for these awards. if it wins best picture it will be the first film in a language other than english that would win the prize and primary asian cast, and the inclusiveness that would represent tonight. >> diversity has been one of the biggest >> that's been a criticism of the oscars recently
. >> frank, this is jimmy hoffa. >> nice to meet you. >> i don't think i can do this. >> my whole life. >> this is meg, amy, beth and jo. >> what i love about nicole, she is a mother who plays, really plays. >> if you don't get there in time, we'll lose 1600 men, your brother among them. >> it's official, old boy, and has been. >> and the winner is -- brian stelter, cnn chief media, you're a winner in my book. >> these were all...
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the nominated films is the irishman, robert de niro franks john sharon who claimed to have shot jimmy hoffaed in 1975 and irishman has been blasted by some critics as not being true from the washington post to vanity fair to the daily beast and slight experts quoted as saying, the film got it wrong, well, de niro says he believes the story and fox nation we have been investigating the facts an prepare -- we have been calling to release files for the wonderful hoffa family, the truth is in the fbi files about who shot hoffa, we learn everything about what they have been hiding for decades, for more watch riddle the search for james r. hoffa pagas lo que necesitas. only pay for what you need... only pay for what you need. ♪ liberty. liberty. liberty. liberty. ♪ but maybe not for people with rheumatoid arthritis. because there are options. like an "unjection™". xeljanz xr, a once-daily pill for adults with moderate to severe ra for whom methotrexate did not work well enough. xeljanz xr can reduce pain, swelling and further joint damage, even without methotrexate. xeljanz can lower your ability
the nominated films is the irishman, robert de niro franks john sharon who claimed to have shot jimmy hoffaed in 1975 and irishman has been blasted by some critics as not being true from the washington post to vanity fair to the daily beast and slight experts quoted as saying, the film got it wrong, well, de niro says he believes the story and fox nation we have been investigating the facts an prepare -- we have been calling to release files for the wonderful hoffa family, the truth is in the...
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been reporting for 50 years and he has a new series calledd im geraldo byrd riddle, the search for jimmy hoffad this one personally and powerful account of something that you may have missed but had good indications about our government, what made mmerica great, selfishly have done a number of series of modern warriors and i get to st table with most highly decorated members of our generation to include multiple document reads in jerusalem and israel about places that we know about from the bible but have historic and important political applications right now. hgain, you will not get these from other places that have different views of our country and how great it is. it is not just the law stuff but every day you get new content. daily shows like if you don't get enough of stuart varney his take on the hot take of the issues of the day. keep up with jones, get tammy bruce and i'm biased because after the show on fox and friends we get more of brian and steven and ainsley when you want to watch it if you can't catch the show in the morning. every day there is new content in addition to the do
been reporting for 50 years and he has a new series calledd im geraldo byrd riddle, the search for jimmy hoffad this one personally and powerful account of something that you may have missed but had good indications about our government, what made mmerica great, selfishly have done a number of series of modern warriors and i get to st table with most highly decorated members of our generation to include multiple document reads in jerusalem and israel about places that we know about from the...
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i am sure they spoke regularly, whether it was about jimmy hoffa or martin luther king or whatever. >omething. this, some have argued, crosses the line. to a man or woman, republicans to say we just wish you are entitled to your opinion but don't say them. >> i think senator johnson is correct. senator lindsey graham said the same thing. call them up on the phone or talk to them in his office rather than tweet. out of this has come a new issue that you mention. not what the sentence request appropriate but was the trial fare? because of the statements made by the jury foreperson, a lawyer who did not reveal this prejudice to the lawyers and the federal judge. it's the duty of the judge to make certain that both the government and defendant get a fair trial. if there's a person on the jury who has a predilection in favor of the government or against the defendant for whatever reason, that's not a fair trial. >> neil: the back-and-forth on this, the criticism. this which could make the case of moot point. >> the judge cannot overlook this. she has to interrogate the jury. decide whether
i am sure they spoke regularly, whether it was about jimmy hoffa or martin luther king or whatever. >omething. this, some have argued, crosses the line. to a man or woman, republicans to say we just wish you are entitled to your opinion but don't say them. >> i think senator johnson is correct. senator lindsey graham said the same thing. call them up on the phone or talk to them in his office rather than tweet. out of this has come a new issue that you mention. not what the sentence...
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when are you going to indict jimmy hoffa? long time that would be a normal and expected conversation. brian: the tweet is what drives. they say the tweet was provocative and signal to ag barr. >> i agree with senator graham. the president should have done it -- picked up the phone and say why are these guys recommending nine years. forget that i know stone. i would give him probation. i'm speaking as if i were the president. forget that he worked for me. 9 years is outrageous. take care of this. there is nothing wrong with this conversation. steve: you are saying it was a phone conversation that got the president into trouble with the democrats. >> that is true. steve: if he picks up the phone and says hey, bill, what are they doing over there? somebody is going to be in the room. they are going to leak that and next thing another impeachment. >> the democrats will impeach hm for anything they can. i had a view against ukraine on impeachment which is now history. there is no basis for interference here. there is no basis for
when are you going to indict jimmy hoffa? long time that would be a normal and expected conversation. brian: the tweet is what drives. they say the tweet was provocative and signal to ag barr. >> i agree with senator graham. the president should have done it -- picked up the phone and say why are these guys recommending nine years. forget that i know stone. i would give him probation. i'm speaking as if i were the president. forget that he worked for me. 9 years is outrageous. take care...