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eric: the greatest mystery and history of the disappearance of jimmy hoffa. eve a mob meeting in detroit in 1975. hoffa wanted to regain the presidency of the international brotherhood of teamsters but the mob bosses they had other ideas. now there's only one hoffa suspect he remains alive 85-year-old gabriel briguglio of new jersey. we have reported to have the fbi back in 1975 it relied on the claim of an inmate the government later admit it was a pathological liar who fed a fabricated story to the fbi admitted he made up stories fbi agents on another huge case. gabriel briguglio told us it was all lies that improperly and unfairly put him in the federal crosshairs. >> did you kill jimmy hoffa? works no way in a million years. >> for you part of the squad of the mob guys who killed jimmy hoffa? wickslike snow in a million yea. >> now there's an effort to clear gabriel briguglio's name new jersey congressman jeff gabriel briguglio's are in thiss letter to u.s. attorney garland to issue a plig plate in the ler of clearance to gabriel briguglio what a miscarria
eric: the greatest mystery and history of the disappearance of jimmy hoffa. eve a mob meeting in detroit in 1975. hoffa wanted to regain the presidency of the international brotherhood of teamsters but the mob bosses they had other ideas. now there's only one hoffa suspect he remains alive 85-year-old gabriel briguglio of new jersey. we have reported to have the fbi back in 1975 it relied on the claim of an inmate the government later admit it was a pathological liar who fed a fabricated story...
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jimmy hoffa, claiming that it was unconstitutional. he lost that.ut that is also in our history now, not expressed in the constitution itself. host: your book is incredibly wide-ranging. it goes back at least a couple of paragraphs to the hammurabi code in something like 1600 or 1800 bc. and it almost ends going into the future, about what might happen and what we should do. just taking the time gets that gave rise to our system, which is following the norman invasion of 1066 in britain, where the pardon, the king's pardon became part of the anglo-american ecosystem, it seems that from the start, even from the 12th century, the kinds of issues regarding pardons that caused some eyebrows to be raised, are still with us. namely corruption. that pardons are sold. and access, that only certain privileged people are likely to get pardons. so with this history, how has the pardon power -- can you say more about the abuses of the pardon in history? guest: we talked about amnesty, communication, and pardons. there are different versions of the pardon, just
jimmy hoffa, claiming that it was unconstitutional. he lost that.ut that is also in our history now, not expressed in the constitution itself. host: your book is incredibly wide-ranging. it goes back at least a couple of paragraphs to the hammurabi code in something like 1600 or 1800 bc. and it almost ends going into the future, about what might happen and what we should do. just taking the time gets that gave rise to our system, which is following the norman invasion of 1066 in britain, where...
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martin luther king, robert kennedy, malcolm x john lennon to pack biggie. jimmy hoffa so many that we could not even remember them all. what has happened to the russian people that they are brainwashed into totally blown cheap. so anyone read it aloud and knowing about this person, he has a criminal record. so he went for the system. they should've known that they should've picked up. so this falls as one of 2 things, right? so either the intelligence services in the us are useless, right? so that's a one assumption or that they knew they were watching this man in which case, why the thing or do anything when it comes to crime. we know donald trump has said in recent weeks that if he does become the us president, he is all for ukraine, remain in full. so no nato membership and also that the new territory stay in russia. so of course, natural, anyone who's against something like this not has been silvo so radical. this is how fast media found information. and i found this mag, and yet somehow via the i know one, you know, one was aware that it didn't know again with the furthest estima
martin luther king, robert kennedy, malcolm x john lennon to pack biggie. jimmy hoffa so many that we could not even remember them all. what has happened to the russian people that they are brainwashed into totally blown cheap. so anyone read it aloud and knowing about this person, he has a criminal record. so he went for the system. they should've known that they should've picked up. so this falls as one of 2 things, right? so either the intelligence services in the us are useless, right? so...
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martin luther king, robert kennedy, malcolm x john lennon to pack biggie. jimmy hoffa so many that we can not even remember them all. what has happened to the russian people that they are brainwashed into totally blown cheap. this is the man who somehow found out that donald trump would be plain goals, found out where and when tracked him down, got within $3400.00 yards of him, set up an automatic rifle and his gopro camera. and only then that someone spoke to him and then it was thanks to a civilian that they call him to the one witness, make it all possible. this is on hold for us. just a minute. let's say he got down there tense estimation, nobody sees him. he gets away, actually he will gotten away the savannah song and they'd still be looking for and now they 1st be doing fingerprints all the things that we do with it and then we would have find them. so yeah, that witness deserves a lot. there was quite a few civilians trying to help one forestman through in the previous estimation. that sounds as well. remember trying to alert them that there is a man on the roof. well, a brand
martin luther king, robert kennedy, malcolm x john lennon to pack biggie. jimmy hoffa so many that we can not even remember them all. what has happened to the russian people that they are brainwashed into totally blown cheap. this is the man who somehow found out that donald trump would be plain goals, found out where and when tracked him down, got within $3400.00 yards of him, set up an automatic rifle and his gopro camera. and only then that someone spoke to him and then it was thanks to a...
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ok, robert kennedy, malcolm x strong land and to pack b. jimmy hoffa so many that we can not even remember them all. what has happened to the russian people? they are brainwashed into totally blind sheet. this is the man who somehow found out that donald trump would be playing golf, found out where and when tracked him down, got within $300.00 to $400.00 yards of him, set up an automatic rifle and his gopro camera and only then did someone spot him and then it was thanks to a civilian that they caught him, the one witness make it all possible. the answers aren't covered for us. just take a minute. let's say he got down there tense estimation, nobody sees them, it gets away. actually, he would go wiper savannah saw and they'd still be looking for and now they 1st be doing fingerprints all the things that we do with it and then we would have find them. so yeah, that witness deserves a lot. there were quite a few civilians trying to help law enforcement during the previous assassination attempt as well. remember trying to alert them that there is a man on a roof. well, a brand new whistle blo
ok, robert kennedy, malcolm x strong land and to pack b. jimmy hoffa so many that we can not even remember them all. what has happened to the russian people? they are brainwashed into totally blind sheet. this is the man who somehow found out that donald trump would be playing golf, found out where and when tracked him down, got within $300.00 to $400.00 yards of him, set up an automatic rifle and his gopro camera and only then did someone spot him and then it was thanks to a civilian that they...
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the usa, we have many killed j, f, k, m, o, k, robert kennedy, malcolm x strong lenin to pack b. jimmy hoffa so many that we can not even remember them all. what has happened to the russian people? they are brainwashed into totally blind sheep. this is the man who somehow found out that donald trump would be playing golf, found out where and when tracked him down, got within $300.00 to $400.00 yards of him. setup an automatic rifle and his go pro camera and only then did someone spot him. and then it was thanks to a civilian that they caught him to the one where it says make it all possible. the answers aren't covered for us. just take a minute. let's say he got down there tense estimation, nobody sees him, he gets away. actually he was on the way to savannah so and they'd still be looking for and now they 1st be doing fingerprints. all the things that we do with it. and then we would have find them. so yeah, that witness deserves a lot. there were quite a few civilians trying to help law enforcement during the previous assassination attempt as well. remember trying to alert them that there
the usa, we have many killed j, f, k, m, o, k, robert kennedy, malcolm x strong lenin to pack b. jimmy hoffa so many that we can not even remember them all. what has happened to the russian people? they are brainwashed into totally blind sheep. this is the man who somehow found out that donald trump would be playing golf, found out where and when tracked him down, got within $300.00 to $400.00 yards of him. setup an automatic rifle and his go pro camera and only then did someone spot him. and...
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okay, robert kennedy, malcolm x strong land into pack b. jimmy hoffa so many that we can not even remember them all. what has happened to the russian people? they are brainwashed into totally blind sheep. this is the man who somehow found out that donald trump would be playing golf, found out where and when tracked him down, got within $300.00 to $400.00 yards of him, set up an automatic rifle and his go pro camera and only then did someone spot him and then it was thanks to a civilian that they caught him to the one witness make it all possible. the answer is yes. just take a minute and let's say he got down there tense estimation, nobody sees them. he gets away. actually he was on the wipers advanced and they'd still be looking for and now they 1st be doing fingerprints all the things that we do with it and then we would have find them. so yeah, that witness deserves a lot. there were quite a few civilians trying to help law enforcement during the previous assassination attempt as well. remember trying to alert them that there is a man on a roof. well, a brand new whistle blower report f
okay, robert kennedy, malcolm x strong land into pack b. jimmy hoffa so many that we can not even remember them all. what has happened to the russian people? they are brainwashed into totally blind sheep. this is the man who somehow found out that donald trump would be playing golf, found out where and when tracked him down, got within $300.00 to $400.00 yards of him, set up an automatic rifle and his go pro camera and only then did someone spot him and then it was thanks to a civilian that...
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paul:next july marks 50 years since jimmy hoffa was last seen in a restaurant in detroit, starting thestory. now there is a push to clear the name of the last living suspect who says he had nothing to do with the case. in 1979 they relied on ally convicted murderer the fed later admitted fabricated false charges against president reagan's white house. you will hear more about this case in our 4:00 eastern our. jeff van drew is asking merrick garland and the justice department to review the case, and clear gabe's name for justice after all these years. rachel: the journal editorial report is next at a nice shot of dallas, texas. each day is a unique blend of people to see and things to do. that's why you choose glucerna to help manage blood sugar response. uniquely designed with carbsteady. glucerna. bring on the day. my mental health was better. but uncontrollable movements called td, tardive dyskinesia, started disrupting my day. td felt embarrassing. i felt like disconnecting. i asked my doctor about treating my td, and learned about ingrezza. ♪ ingrezza ♪ ingrezza is clinically prov
paul:next july marks 50 years since jimmy hoffa was last seen in a restaurant in detroit, starting thestory. now there is a push to clear the name of the last living suspect who says he had nothing to do with the case. in 1979 they relied on ally convicted murderer the fed later admitted fabricated false charges against president reagan's white house. you will hear more about this case in our 4:00 eastern our. jeff van drew is asking merrick garland and the justice department to review the...
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the top unions were reliably blue and the teamsters were run by a man you might remember, jimmy hoffa recently immortalized by al pacino in the movie the irishmen. well, fast forward to this year and the current teamsters chief has not picked a side although, or i should say the union has not picked the side but the chief spoke at trump's convention. his own members pushed back but then his members pushed back by showing up on stage at the dnc. biden was more pro union than many other presidents. harris, has credited unions for america's labor breakthroughs from the weekend you might've just finished to the concept of paid leave. >> everywhere i go i tell people look, you may not be a union member but you better thank a union member. for the five-day workweek, for six -- sick leave, paid leave, you better thank a union member for vacation time. when unions are strong, america is strong. >> harris there making the argument both to as she put it people who might not be an the union but invoking the policies of unions. it's a big deal in the midwest and her campaign is hitting the blue w
the top unions were reliably blue and the teamsters were run by a man you might remember, jimmy hoffa recently immortalized by al pacino in the movie the irishmen. well, fast forward to this year and the current teamsters chief has not picked a side although, or i should say the union has not picked the side but the chief spoke at trump's convention. his own members pushed back but then his members pushed back by showing up on stage at the dnc. biden was more pro union than many other...
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he's got dimension routes the labor movement he was dealing with teamsters when jimmy hoffa was a presidents. but if these polling results from teamsters are reflected with united autoworkers and hospitality unions, kamala harris has a big problem. i don't know how she fixes that in 47 days. >> martha: interesting. you just reminded me of president biden we haven't seen him say anything lately. and your impression remind me it's kind of striking. market you're take on what's going on here? what does it say about the vote that's coming in just a matter of weeks now? >> first of all david's problem is he is going to islanders games instead of ranges games. but in terms of. [laughter] -- but in terms of the topic we are here to discuss it's a huge blow to kamala harris not just because of the known endorsement but a teamster endorsement comes with the mobilization effort. that's going to hurt her a lot in michigan and pennsylvania and wisconsin and other states where you have a huge union vote. this is practically putting aside the endorsement of the leadership. the other thing is these unions
he's got dimension routes the labor movement he was dealing with teamsters when jimmy hoffa was a presidents. but if these polling results from teamsters are reflected with united autoworkers and hospitality unions, kamala harris has a big problem. i don't know how she fixes that in 47 days. >> martha: interesting. you just reminded me of president biden we haven't seen him say anything lately. and your impression remind me it's kind of striking. market you're take on what's going on...
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writes the foreword and he talks about how he drafted a conditional pardon for a very high pardon, a jimmy hoffa gangster or teamster union organizer. ah, and that was later the conditional pardon by mr. claiming that that it was on he lost that. but that is also in our history now not expressed in the constitution your book it's incredibly wide ranging you know it goes back at a couple of paragraphs to the hammurabi code and something like. 1600 or 1800 b.c. and it almost ends up going into the future about what might and what we should do, just taking the period that gave rise to our system, which is following the norman invasion. 1066 in britain where the pardons and the king's pardon became really part of the anglo-american legal system, it seems that the start i mean even from like the 12th century, the kinds of issues regarding pardons that caused some eyebrows to be raised are still with us mainly corruption and the pardons are sold and access that only certain privilege people are likely to get pardons. so with this history, how has the pardon power can you say more about the abuses, the
writes the foreword and he talks about how he drafted a conditional pardon for a very high pardon, a jimmy hoffa gangster or teamster union organizer. ah, and that was later the conditional pardon by mr. claiming that that it was on he lost that. but that is also in our history now not expressed in the constitution your book it's incredibly wide ranging you know it goes back at a couple of paragraphs to the hammurabi code and something like. 1600 or 1800 b.c. and it almost ends up going into...
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. >> it goes back to nixon because nixon pardon to jimmy hoffa and the members of the teamsters unionbered that. paul: the teamsters also supported ronald reagan and george w. bush and even autoworkers began defecting in the calm county back in 1980, the reagan democrats, as imports undercut the u.s. auto industry. brian lives there and blames democrats for the decline. >> do you remember a presidential candidate named ross perot? he said, if we elect bill clinton at that time and nafta is signed into law, you will hear a giant sucking sound and that will be all of our jobs leaving and going to mexico. well, in essence, that is exactly what did happen. paul: what many bluewater -- blue-collar workers think today. >> there is this idea you could drive a truck and own a home and even own a vacation home and send your kids to college and have two cars and retire comfortably. that today, it doesn't exist in the way that it once did. a lot of people have to work two and even three jobs to attain the level that one parent had back in those days. paul: has some uaw parents made it into the m
. >> it goes back to nixon because nixon pardon to jimmy hoffa and the members of the teamsters unionbered that. paul: the teamsters also supported ronald reagan and george w. bush and even autoworkers began defecting in the calm county back in 1980, the reagan democrats, as imports undercut the u.s. auto industry. brian lives there and blames democrats for the decline. >> do you remember a presidential candidate named ross perot? he said, if we elect bill clinton at that time and...
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. >> jimmy hoffa is turnine gr in in his grave, which is really going to mess with the foundation of hillary's house. true. with the exception of 1996, the teamsters have endorsed the democrat in every electionin since 92, bill clinton, gore, john kerry, obama hillary,, ob joe biden, even without hillary. >> that's a real murderer's row of the last republican the teamsters endorsed was the first george bush. >>the lalica that's just how mul dukakis. how ush,how ironic. they were in the tank for every dem except the dem in tank silence. but ever since then, the union has been in the democratic party's pocket sincnp hillary having sex. >> oh,oc i cry. it's like decades. yeah but like a high schoola yearbook photo of leah thomas, things have changed. and now they're staying away from the democratic party like it's a bathroonow thm just usedo by andrea mitchell. >> oomh, kamala losing the union endorsement is like p diddy running out of baby oil.kamala there's a whole lot of friction . >> this week, the teamsters releasedl,was the results of th internal polls asking who should the teamst
. >> jimmy hoffa is turnine gr in in his grave, which is really going to mess with the foundation of hillary's house. true. with the exception of 1996, the teamsters have endorsed the democrat in every electionin since 92, bill clinton, gore, john kerry, obama hillary,, ob joe biden, even without hillary. >> that's a real murderer's row of the last republican the teamsters endorsed was the first george bush. >>the lalica that's just how mul dukakis. how ush,how ironic. they...
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writes the foreword and he talks about how he drafted a conditional pardon for a very high pardon, a jimmy hoffa gangster or teamster union organizer. ah, and that was later the conditional pardon by mr. claiming that that it was on he lost that. but that is also in our history now not expressed in the constitution your book it's incredibly wide ranging you know it goes back at a couple of paragraphs to the hammurabi code and something like. 1600 or 1800 b.c. and it almost ends up going into the future about what might and what we should do, just taking the period that gave rise to our system, which is following the norman invasion. 1066 in britain where the pardons and the king's pardon became really part of the anglo-american legal system, it seems that the start i mean even from like the 12th century, the kinds of issues regarding pardons that caused some eyebrows to be raised are still with us mainly corruption and the pardons are sold and access that only certain privilege people are likely to get pardons. so with this history, how has the pardon power can you say more about the abuses, the
writes the foreword and he talks about how he drafted a conditional pardon for a very high pardon, a jimmy hoffa gangster or teamster union organizer. ah, and that was later the conditional pardon by mr. claiming that that it was on he lost that. but that is also in our history now not expressed in the constitution your book it's incredibly wide ranging you know it goes back at a couple of paragraphs to the hammurabi code and something like. 1600 or 1800 b.c. and it almost ends up going into...
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because, like with jimmy hoffa in the unions, he brought people out of poverty. he did a lot.ut now we live in a global economy. we have to compete with people in asia and mexico and india and these unions -- i am going to say this. i have worked in factories back in the 1970's and i worked in one a year ago and the conditions are bad. compared to the 1970's when i worked because we had plenty of employees and minimum wage was $4.20 and then you fast-forward to today. we do not have plenty of employees. conditions are -- it is hard work and they work 12 hours of overtime. they work five days a week, 12 hours, and then they work on saturday. they may as well live at the plant. why is that? why do we have a shortage of employees? does roe v. wade ring a bell? 50 million, 60 million abortions , there should be close to 600 million people in america right now. that is beside the point now. you have to figure we are competing worldwide now things to the internet, if you guys have not realized that. that is all i have to say. host: chris is in virginia and views unions positively. t
because, like with jimmy hoffa in the unions, he brought people out of poverty. he did a lot.ut now we live in a global economy. we have to compete with people in asia and mexico and india and these unions -- i am going to say this. i have worked in factories back in the 1970's and i worked in one a year ago and the conditions are bad. compared to the 1970's when i worked because we had plenty of employees and minimum wage was $4.20 and then you fast-forward to today. we do not have plenty of...
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because, like with jimmy hoffa in the unions, he brought people out of poverty. he did a lot.ut now we live in a global economy. we have to compete with people in asia and mexico and india and these unions -- i am going to say this. i have worked in factories back in the 1970's and i worked in one a year ago and the conditions are bad. compared to the 1970's when i worked because we had plenty of employees and minimum wage was $4.20 and then you fast-forward to today. we do not have plenty of employees. conditions are -- it is hard work and they work 12 hours of overtime. they work five days a week, 12 hours, and then they work on saturday. they may as well live at the plant. why is that? why do we have a shortage of employees? does roe v. wade ring a bell? 50 million, 60 million abortions , there should be close to 600 million people in america right now. that is beside the point now. you have to figure we are competing worldwide now things to the internet, if you guys have not realized that. that is all i have to say. host: chris is in virginia and views unions positively. t
because, like with jimmy hoffa in the unions, he brought people out of poverty. he did a lot.ut now we live in a global economy. we have to compete with people in asia and mexico and india and these unions -- i am going to say this. i have worked in factories back in the 1970's and i worked in one a year ago and the conditions are bad. compared to the 1970's when i worked because we had plenty of employees and minimum wage was $4.20 and then you fast-forward to today. we do not have plenty of...