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>> to be clear, the teamsters agreed not to cover that work. the reason why that occurred because of the timing of when we reach the agreement on the pli. the basic principle is, you can't cover work in a pla with a pla wasn't going to be [inaudible] and were still in the middle of negotiation. so, you know, the teamsters got taken the position to stop everything. we own that work could work in a ticket you and not make it it it they did not do that. >> director gee >> just because i was audio 2011 does that cover phase 2? >> covers phase 1 and has two and other any other subsequent phases, god help us >> >>[laughing] not be here for phase 3. [inaudible] so, this is just to catch up for the pla and executed? >> that is correct >> [inaudible] >> detailing and fun and good >> i appreciate the teamsters for their cooperation as i understand they could have stopped were the could've been a work stoppage or labor disruption and we work together to try to get to this arbitration decision that is democracy o'clock or, but it is moving forward progress
>> to be clear, the teamsters agreed not to cover that work. the reason why that occurred because of the timing of when we reach the agreement on the pli. the basic principle is, you can't cover work in a pla with a pla wasn't going to be [inaudible] and were still in the middle of negotiation. so, you know, the teamsters got taken the position to stop everything. we own that work could work in a ticket you and not make it it it they did not do that. >> director gee >> just...
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>> to be clear, the teamsters agreed not to cover that work. the reason why that occurred because of the timing of when we reach the agreement on the pli. the basic principle is, you can't cover work in a pla with a pla wasn't going to be [inaudible] and were still in the middle of negotiation. so, you know, the teamsters got taken the position to stop everything. we own that work could work in a ticket you and not make it it it they did not do that. >> director gee >> just because i was audio 2011 does that cover phase 2? >> covers phase 1 and has two and other any other subsequent phases, god help us >> >>[laughing] not be here for phase 3. [inaudible] so, this is just to catch up for the pla and executed? >> that is correct >> [inaudible] >> detailing and fun and good >> i appreciate the teamsters for their cooperation as i understand they could have stopped were the could've been a work stoppage or labor disruption and we work together to try to get to this arbitration decision that is democracy o'clock or, but it is moving forward progress
>> to be clear, the teamsters agreed not to cover that work. the reason why that occurred because of the timing of when we reach the agreement on the pli. the basic principle is, you can't cover work in a pla with a pla wasn't going to be [inaudible] and were still in the middle of negotiation. so, you know, the teamsters got taken the position to stop everything. we own that work could work in a ticket you and not make it it it they did not do that. >> director gee >> just...
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i'm designated counsel for the international division of the teamsters union. i also organized a thousand volunteers in missouri for bernie sanders' campaign and and in touch with a lot of people -- young people and progressives -- across the country, and i want nothing more than to defeat donald trump this november, and we need a strong support nationwide for hillary clinton to do that. what i am afraid will happen ofe -- because i have lots friends in this room that are supporting hillary clinton, and what i'm afraid will happen is that you guys are going to win the battle here this morning but lose the war over just a few words. if you like what i'm saying, please give me applause. governor malloy pursuant to agreement, we will proceed to a vote. >> if i could have a few more seconds. governor malloy: a few more seconds. >> the hillary people are very organized and have marching orders. we have an opportunity to be able to stand up, hug the people sitting next to view. sanders people, clinton people coming together, leave this room united against donald trump
i'm designated counsel for the international division of the teamsters union. i also organized a thousand volunteers in missouri for bernie sanders' campaign and and in touch with a lot of people -- young people and progressives -- across the country, and i want nothing more than to defeat donald trump this november, and we need a strong support nationwide for hillary clinton to do that. what i am afraid will happen ofe -- because i have lots friends in this room that are supporting hillary...
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i'm designated counsel for the international division of the teamsters union. i also organized a thousand volunteers in missouri for bernie sanders' campaign and and in touch with a lot of people -- young people and progressives -- across the country, and i want nothing more than to defeat donald trump this november, and we need a strong support nationwide for hillary clinton to do that. what i am afraid will happen ofe -- because i have lots friends in this room that are supporting hillary clinton, and what i'm afraid will happen is that you guys are going to win the battle here this morning but lose the war over just a few words. if you like what i'm saying, please give me applause. governor malloy pursuant to agreement, we will proceed to a vote. >> if i could have a few more seconds. governor malloy: a few more seconds. >> the hillary people are very organized and have marching orders. we have an opportunity to be able to stand up, hug the people sitting next to view. sanders people, clinton people coming together, leave this room united against donald trump
i'm designated counsel for the international division of the teamsters union. i also organized a thousand volunteers in missouri for bernie sanders' campaign and and in touch with a lot of people -- young people and progressives -- across the country, and i want nothing more than to defeat donald trump this november, and we need a strong support nationwide for hillary clinton to do that. what i am afraid will happen ofe -- because i have lots friends in this room that are supporting hillary...
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we will take the teamsters. we will take the auto workers. they are going to move over to trump because he's going to instill in them the opportunity for jobs which is all -- that's their future. they want jobs in new york for their kids. they don't want to have to relocate some place else. they want them in new york and the democrats have done nothing for that. we are going to run really not only with crossovers but new voters we will bring out in upstate. the hudson valley and long island, that's going to overwhelm the progressives in new york city. >> and finally, donald trump has worked with unions in new york city. he does a tremendous amount of building in new york city so even if somebody were to compare upstate new york which is where i'm from originally to downstate, people have said that downstate new york city always beats upstate. >> judge, remember when you were a kid, your parents -- >> no, not really. it was a long time ago. >> your parent would tell you if you do this, you do this, you do this, you will have a good life and yo
we will take the teamsters. we will take the auto workers. they are going to move over to trump because he's going to instill in them the opportunity for jobs which is all -- that's their future. they want jobs in new york for their kids. they don't want to have to relocate some place else. they want them in new york and the democrats have done nothing for that. we are going to run really not only with crossovers but new voters we will bring out in upstate. the hudson valley and long island,...
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, you know, i -- i was under similar circumstances in '88 when i brought the rico case against the teamsters union and cost the republican party their endorsement and it didn't bother me because i did my job. the reality is i don't know how jim came to that conclusion. of course we don't know because he walked out of the press conference. the first question would have been how can you justify your conclusion when you're talking about no intent, that's fine, but there's a gross negligence statute, you said she was extremely careless and extremely careless means gross negligence. and i also -- this would be too complicated. i also think there is overwhelming evidence of intent, including the destruction of the 34,000 e-mails in which he would be entitled to charge to the jury that that alone can be used as evidence of guilty knowledge and intent. >> mr. mayor, i guess the gulf people have been pointing to today is extreme carelessness yes but does that equal criminality and it was his finding in the end that the answer was no. >> but under 18 usc 793 extreme carelessness equals gross negligenc
, you know, i -- i was under similar circumstances in '88 when i brought the rico case against the teamsters union and cost the republican party their endorsement and it didn't bother me because i did my job. the reality is i don't know how jim came to that conclusion. of course we don't know because he walked out of the press conference. the first question would have been how can you justify your conclusion when you're talking about no intent, that's fine, but there's a gross negligence...
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i brought cases against the teamsters union during the 1988 election when it did serious damage to the republican party. gosh almighty. you just put that out of your mind, you put all that stuff out of your mind. she violated 18 usc section 793. the interesting thing is, the statute of limitations will not have run on this. and if trump should win and appoint an attorney general who has got the courage to do it, they could bring this indictment. >> that's a significant point that nobody has made today. that's why the world has been wait to go hear from you for sure on this. a lot of people upset saying, look at the different standard applying, because david petraeus, the trouble he got into. >> she should at least resign as a candidate on the grounds that if she can't pass a top security clearance, she can't be president of the united states. >> now the american people will decide. >>> director comey said clinton and her team were careless in their handling of classified material. let's take a listen. >> although we did not find clear evidence that secretary clinton and her colleagues
i brought cases against the teamsters union during the 1988 election when it did serious damage to the republican party. gosh almighty. you just put that out of your mind, you put all that stuff out of your mind. she violated 18 usc section 793. the interesting thing is, the statute of limitations will not have run on this. and if trump should win and appoint an attorney general who has got the courage to do it, they could bring this indictment. >> that's a significant point that nobody...
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but the men and women of the teamsters are with trump. >> reporter: so he thinks that even if leaderships not publicly come out and endorse him and certainly does endorse hillary clinton, he thinks he has some inroads with individuals who speak up and say -- and we've seen union officials who come forward in smaller groups who say, we like what he has to say, martha. >> it's interesting because we have heard disgruntled union members who say their dues money goes to lobbyists and the like. but democrats have locked in these groups in a big way. do they have a worry, shannon, that they're not going to have these folks in their quiver when it comes to the election day? >> reporter: it's interesting because we actually have heard them publicly make some overtures that they need to reach out and solidify this base. they acknowledge there's a theme, there's a message that has done well for donald trump. one afl-cio official even said, you know, some of our internal temperature-taking shows that some of this is working, we can't allow that to happen, we have to take back the message. that's so
but the men and women of the teamsters are with trump. >> reporter: so he thinks that even if leaderships not publicly come out and endorse him and certainly does endorse hillary clinton, he thinks he has some inroads with individuals who speak up and say -- and we've seen union officials who come forward in smaller groups who say, we like what he has to say, martha. >> it's interesting because we have heard disgruntled union members who say their dues money goes to lobbyists and...
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. >> the men and women of the teamsters, are with trump. they're going to vet for me. going to vote for me because i'm going to create jobs. >> but union leaders say that trump's decision to pick indiana governor mike pence as his vps proof he won't be good for the average worker and for union workers. they point to what they're calling pence's antiunion effort. fighting minimum wage and get thing right to work laws passed in indiana. afl-cio tweeted the trump's priority is assaulting the rights of working people and helping ceos line their pockets. well, don't expect hillary clinton to cede any territory on this group which does vote with democrats. she has continued to bring in many, many top name union endorsements all throughout her campaign. that's leverren in in doubt for her. speaking with the folks in vegas she said, i am the one who is going to work on your behalf. i've proven it. you can trust me. you can't trust trump and add this. >> we have to send a loud, clear message right to work is wrong for workers and wrong for america. >> reporter: we are standing
. >> the men and women of the teamsters, are with trump. they're going to vet for me. going to vote for me because i'm going to create jobs. >> but union leaders say that trump's decision to pick indiana governor mike pence as his vps proof he won't be good for the average worker and for union workers. they point to what they're calling pence's antiunion effort. fighting minimum wage and get thing right to work laws passed in indiana. afl-cio tweeted the trump's priority is...
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maybe he could get some blue-collar democrats, you get the teamsters out there supporting rob. >> trish, you just said something that's going to be the elite. and that is parties matter less. when i started in politics, 2- 300 people at a award club meeting. today you're lucky if you have ten. the fact of the matter is parties do not have the cohesive power that they had. so people are looking for change and parties if they don't deliver the change, people will go over the party. trish: fascinating times. congressman, thank you so much. >> so good to be with you here, trish. trish: coming up we're going to continue to monitor the protest that are happening right outside the convention center in philadelphia. got all of these supporters here, sanders supporters that are absolutely positively furious that the dnc did everything they could to favor hillary clinton over the socialist senator. this is what they were worried about and sure enough it happened. if you listen to the speeches last night, you would think the party was totally unified. they completely ignored the elephant in the ro
maybe he could get some blue-collar democrats, you get the teamsters out there supporting rob. >> trish, you just said something that's going to be the elite. and that is parties matter less. when i started in politics, 2- 300 people at a award club meeting. today you're lucky if you have ten. the fact of the matter is parties do not have the cohesive power that they had. so people are looking for change and parties if they don't deliver the change, people will go over the party. trish:...
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folks for weighting and the workers for being here. >> hi my name is that pastoral organize with the teamsters and web into the last two years and the stories i've heard one of the workers [inaudible] all the workers were coming were hideouts from undocumented workers [inaudible] and i was surprising. just from the heart had been able to spell undocumented workers at the plant. earplugs in everything from the vending machines [inaudible] you have to buy all that. >> you would buy from them? you would buy from them essentially spewing >> yes. the workers needed like earplugs they would have to go to vending machine. your aspirin, it looks like it if you gloves get what you have to buy your own gloves again. so those of the some of the stories i heard from sexual abuse some of stories i've talked to mike 85-year-old grandpa that [inaudible] indoors [inaudible] i don't think san francisco should buy anything from these people. thank you >> thank you very much. >> i'm going to translate >> thank you if you can speak into the microphone spewing >> my name is rodney l-i work at taylor farms in tracy
folks for weighting and the workers for being here. >> hi my name is that pastoral organize with the teamsters and web into the last two years and the stories i've heard one of the workers [inaudible] all the workers were coming were hideouts from undocumented workers [inaudible] and i was surprising. just from the heart had been able to spell undocumented workers at the plant. earplugs in everything from the vending machines [inaudible] you have to buy all that. >> you would buy...
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for the y counsel weigh-in, of division of the teamsters. i will put together kind ceptions sparse this of stuff in the way of unions go. but i'm from st. louis, missouri, which is home where black lives matters movement started. eventse tragic, horrible in ferguson. as we've seen all too well this last d and over the several years, millions of people have taken to the streets across this country for years now. i saw in my own neighborhood and has been done, nothing -- done and we're all in this room in agreeance people have less of a voice now than they have for decades long, long time. [applause] millions of people marching in the streets unfortunately have a voice than the 900 illion dollars that the coke brothers and the republicans are using to drown out people's voices. >> anyone speaking in opposition? second. 15 seconds. we have it. proponents have another five minutes. > i worked for president obama and he's fond of quoting martage luther king jr. the arc of the moral universe is long but it bends towards justice. is that overeality
for the y counsel weigh-in, of division of the teamsters. i will put together kind ceptions sparse this of stuff in the way of unions go. but i'm from st. louis, missouri, which is home where black lives matters movement started. eventse tragic, horrible in ferguson. as we've seen all too well this last d and over the several years, millions of people have taken to the streets across this country for years now. i saw in my own neighborhood and has been done, nothing -- done and we're all in...
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i'm designated counsel for the international division of the teamsters union. i also organized a thousand volunteers in missouri for bernie sanders' campaign and and in touch with a lot of people -- young people and progressives -- across the country, and i want nothing more than to defeat donald trump this november, and we need a strong support nationwide for hillary clinton to do that. what i am afraid will happen ofe -- because i have lots friends in this room that are supporting hillary clinton, and what i'm afraid will happen is that you guys are going to win the battle here this morning but lose the war over just a few words. if you like what i'm saying, please give me applause. governor malloy pursuant to agreement, we will proceed to a vote. >> if i could have a few more seconds. governor malloy: a few more seconds. >> the hillary people are very organized and have marching orders. we have an opportunity to be able to stand up, hug the people sitting next to view. sanders people, clinton people coming together, leave this room united against donald trump
i'm designated counsel for the international division of the teamsters union. i also organized a thousand volunteers in missouri for bernie sanders' campaign and and in touch with a lot of people -- young people and progressives -- across the country, and i want nothing more than to defeat donald trump this november, and we need a strong support nationwide for hillary clinton to do that. what i am afraid will happen ofe -- because i have lots friends in this room that are supporting hillary...
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it was the summer of 1975 when the legendary teamster union leader got into a car outside of a restaurant seen again. but our exclusive fox investigation back in 2004 found the evidence of what happened. the mafia hitman frank sherman and his biographer charlie brant he shot hoffa in this hour just a mile and a half from where he vanished. i along with fox's producer ed barns we literally took up the floor tiles and what we found tiles and we found the blood evidence and the greatest amount where hoffa hit the floor and seven drops trailing down the hallway where his body was insenerated. 50 specimens and dna was extracted and blood was mail. and the next guest said that is all he needs to know that shermman did it. sher an and closing the case on jimmy hoffan and charlie, so good to see you. 12 years later, why do you feel more certain that frank killed jimmy hoffan on this day. >> frank was raised a strict catholic and full of remorse. and he said to me, if i did all of the things that the fbi allege that i did and have to do them over again, i wouldn't do it. he was a witty guy and he
it was the summer of 1975 when the legendary teamster union leader got into a car outside of a restaurant seen again. but our exclusive fox investigation back in 2004 found the evidence of what happened. the mafia hitman frank sherman and his biographer charlie brant he shot hoffa in this hour just a mile and a half from where he vanished. i along with fox's producer ed barns we literally took up the floor tiles and what we found tiles and we found the blood evidence and the greatest amount...
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the number of 10,000 serving is possible. because when lee invaded pennsylvania, he needed a lot of transportation. he needed a lot of teamsters. he needed a lot of people to do a lot of grunge work loading all of the grains that were taken out of the state. the cumberland valley was stripped. it was a huge market basket for lee and maybe the best thing that came out of the campaign was the success in moving cattle and horses and mules and huge quantities of materials back. having black slaves to do it would free up white soldiers. what that doesn't get around is the fact these people were slaves. they were slaves. they were not subject to the uniform code of military justice. they did not get promotions, any kind of military pay. they were assets. they were slaves. they would have gotten no respect. but they were resources. i think i mentioned them earlier, they were used to build fortifications and that kind of thing. there were subsidiary jobs, something less than a full soldier that they were allowed to do. that makes it very difficult to study that issue of were slaves used or not. that's what you have to get into, let's
the number of 10,000 serving is possible. because when lee invaded pennsylvania, he needed a lot of transportation. he needed a lot of teamsters. he needed a lot of people to do a lot of grunge work loading all of the grains that were taken out of the state. the cumberland valley was stripped. it was a huge market basket for lee and maybe the best thing that came out of the campaign was the success in moving cattle and horses and mules and huge quantities of materials back. having black slaves...
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lot of people didn't think i was a reasonable prosecutor, i indicted the teamsters in 1998 when i knewl prosecutor for ed nearby, who was my boss and didn't want to do it because i knew he was innocent. you had to prove innocence and i couldn't do it in 90 days. >> before you were america's mayor, you were america's prosecutor and you were known as such. what is the cover up here? >> it's overwhelming. >> came up with thousands of e-mails that were not turned other. even this morning, we have lanny davis saying that 110 e-mails were not classified, even though the fbi director says they were. what's going on? >> evidence of guilty knowledge, the evidence of intent, that's the way you prove intent in a criminal case. you don't prove intent by the person saying i'm going to cover up -- i'm going to just give out these e-mails or rob a bank or engage in insider trading. the way you prove it is obstruction of records, lives, all the false statements, "wall street journal" front page, three false statements. that would be part of the trial. >> even though they weren't sworn, correct? >> rig
lot of people didn't think i was a reasonable prosecutor, i indicted the teamsters in 1998 when i knewl prosecutor for ed nearby, who was my boss and didn't want to do it because i knew he was innocent. you had to prove innocence and i couldn't do it in 90 days. >> before you were america's mayor, you were america's prosecutor and you were known as such. what is the cover up here? >> it's overwhelming. >> came up with thousands of e-mails that were not turned other. even this...
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trish: robert portman, senator portman got an endorsement from the teamsters today, that people saidtor to get time steres as an endorsement. -- teamsters, i wonder if people are feeling so fed up with status quo, people that voted for president obama 8 years ago, then in again to offers 4 years ago feel like those economic policies, harlen they have not worked. >> they have not. trish: so why would you give someone of a similar mind an opportunity. >> why would we double down on the failed policies of last years, i can't do it i voted for barack obama, i am on the wrong side of history on this issue, back to your earlier point, one of my biggest disappointment was he did not mention the wikileaks dump or dnc or debbie wassermann schultz. when he ran, he was not running -- trish: a lot of dis80 point dist going on, thank you, day one, is in the books. even full as we -- evenvent full as props we did not participate, with that news of e-mail and debbie wassermann schultz coming to light over the week, today her resignation, 2016 democratic national convention day one wrapping up. more
trish: robert portman, senator portman got an endorsement from the teamsters today, that people saidtor to get time steres as an endorsement. -- teamsters, i wonder if people are feeling so fed up with status quo, people that voted for president obama 8 years ago, then in again to offers 4 years ago feel like those economic policies, harlen they have not worked. >> they have not. trish: so why would you give someone of a similar mind an opportunity. >> why would we double down on...
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the adirondacks. palmer was a teamster and a truck driver for many years. he was also an avid stock car racer. have any information as to his whereabouts, please call 1-866-the-hunt or go online at cnn.com/thehunt. we'll pass your tip on to the proper authorities. and if requested will not reveal your name. >> it's not a pretty picture. none of it. very unsettling. it's hard to talk about and deal with every day. >> people say it gets easier. it doesn't get easier. it gets harder. my sister deserves justice. >> in a sense they killed each other. because i assume that my father's dead and the reason he would be dead is because he had killed my wife. -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com >>> as a former fbi agent and chairman of the house intelligence committee, i had oversight of all 16 of our nation's intelligence agencies. my name is mike rogers. i had access to classified information gathered by our operatives. people who risked everything for the united states and our families. you don't know their faces or their names. you don't know the real stories from the people who lived the fear and t
the adirondacks. palmer was a teamster and a truck driver for many years. he was also an avid stock car racer. have any information as to his whereabouts, please call 1-866-the-hunt or go online at cnn.com/thehunt. we'll pass your tip on to the proper authorities. and if requested will not reveal your name. >> it's not a pretty picture. none of it. very unsettling. it's hard to talk about and deal with every day. >> people say it gets easier. it doesn't get easier. it gets harder....
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. >> i'm also the trustee of teamster local 522, and because like donald trump and mike pence, i believe that working men and women still matter in this country. and we have to look out for them. after eight years of president obama, i don't see the american dream, like i did when i was starting out. all i see is too many people out of work, too many jobs shipped overseas. and too many politicians who just don't care. it's a mess. >> how can you count him out? you can't count him out. the man has an ability to reach regular americans in a way comm. how does that work for him in carrying a majority of this state? >> george pataki won new york with only 27% of the vote in new york city. they're the suburbs. they're upstate new york. there's the failure to do fracking in new york that has left upstate new york impoverish impoverished. there's a lot of opportunity. upstate new york is like pennsylvania and ohio and west virginia. donald trump has a chance. i would not ever count him out. >> you know, you've worked a lot with secretary clinton, former senator clinton, you've known her a long
. >> i'm also the trustee of teamster local 522, and because like donald trump and mike pence, i believe that working men and women still matter in this country. and we have to look out for them. after eight years of president obama, i don't see the american dream, like i did when i was starting out. all i see is too many people out of work, too many jobs shipped overseas. and too many politicians who just don't care. it's a mess. >> how can you count him out? you can't count him...
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the adirondacks. palmer was a teamster and a truck driver for many years. he was also an avid stock car racer. 've seen eugene palmer or have any information as to his whereabouts, please call 1-866-the-hunt or go online at cnn.com/thehunt. we'll pass your tip on to the proper authorities and, if requested, will not reveal your name. >> it's not a pretty picture. none of it. very unsettling. it's hard to talk about and deal with every day. >> people say it gets easier. it doesn't get easier. it gets harder. my sister deserves justice. >> in a sense, they killed each other. because i assume that my father is dead, and the reason that he would be dead is because he had killed my wife. >>> back in 1981, i had the american dream. the beautiful wife, the house in the suburbs and a beautiful 6-year-old son. and one day i went to work, kissed my son good-bye, and never saw him again. in two weeks, i became the parent of a murdered child, and i'll always be the parent of a murdered child. i still have the heartache. i still have the rage. i waited years for justice. i know what it's like to be there wa
the adirondacks. palmer was a teamster and a truck driver for many years. he was also an avid stock car racer. 've seen eugene palmer or have any information as to his whereabouts, please call 1-866-the-hunt or go online at cnn.com/thehunt. we'll pass your tip on to the proper authorities and, if requested, will not reveal your name. >> it's not a pretty picture. none of it. very unsettling. it's hard to talk about and deal with every day. >> people say it gets easier. it doesn't...
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the docks. a lot are hack drivers, like a taxi driver, or teamsters. 19th century ups. you also have this question about women's labor. they do make four dollars a month as cooks for the army. a lot of them are in school. a lot of them are learning how bagsad as they also sew for the army. we can see a town built on the ashes of hampton. right near fortress monroe. a lot of women are doing this work. they are chopping the wood. they are taking on a sort of household headship. they become the backbone of the agricultural labor force. they are interested in growing things for themselves. so with this we can see how they are imagining land. how they are imagining and deciding amongst them selves who lives where, where are the property lines. you get a one acre plot, you get an eight-acre plot. the army is not mediating this. the redistribution of land would become very contentious. sherman;s order number 15 ropes off charleston to the st. johns river in florida for redistribution among free people. it's one of the most heartbreaking turns of reconstruction that this landed
the docks. a lot are hack drivers, like a taxi driver, or teamsters. 19th century ups. you also have this question about women's labor. they do make four dollars a month as cooks for the army. a lot of them are in school. a lot of them are learning how bagsad as they also sew for the army. we can see a town built on the ashes of hampton. right near fortress monroe. a lot of women are doing this work. they are chopping the wood. they are taking on a sort of household headship. they become the...
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you saw the news that teamsteres union just rob portland or re-election. does that surprise you? caller: yeah. host: i tell you what, we'll go on and talk to jack in parkersburg, west virginia. morning. d caller: thank you. just the way hillary wants to put america back together. just put us back together again. need. what we i mean, black, white, we need to e together again and thos what she's going to do, and that's what i want.at's what she's going to do, and that's what i want. host: have you been watching the convention? caller: yes. ost: next call is marsha in maryland heights, maryland. air. , you're on the caller: hi, i'm in maryland missouri, and i support hillary not just because she's female. long-stand iing inner of the democratic party. offices.d she's even been the first lady. she knows what it is to be in the white house. to live what it is there, to take on this thing on a day-to-day basis. is a qualified on every level that we need in this and she is the most qualified that we have in this rena today, so i stand behind her because we seek stability and i believe
you saw the news that teamsteres union just rob portland or re-election. does that surprise you? caller: yeah. host: i tell you what, we'll go on and talk to jack in parkersburg, west virginia. morning. d caller: thank you. just the way hillary wants to put america back together. just put us back together again. need. what we i mean, black, white, we need to e together again and thos what she's going to do, and that's what i want.at's what she's going to do, and that's what i want. host: have...
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94 memorandum of understanding with the technical 21 and seiu local 10 and representatives employees service employees 10 to one staff and per diem nurses and teamsters and supervisor the rent-controlled unit nurses for 2016-2017. >> all right. seeing no other names on the roster, colleagues, can we take that same house, same call? without objection the ordinances are finally passed unanimously item 15. >> item 15 an ordinance amending the general plan with the association of the protective creating the affordable housing bonus plan by amending the housing element urban design and van ness and chinatown area plan and downtown and northeast area waterfront and making appropriate findings. >> supervisor tang. >> thank you so i'll keep my items on item 15 knowing item 17 is tied to it i'll reserve my comments colleagues i'll urge you to adopt the general plan before you as i mentioned this is a general plan it, it's name and although some have concerns about what this does in terms of height increases throughout the city i just want to send a reminder that the department planning department the planning commission our planning code all of these further
94 memorandum of understanding with the technical 21 and seiu local 10 and representatives employees service employees 10 to one staff and per diem nurses and teamsters and supervisor the rent-controlled unit nurses for 2016-2017. >> all right. seeing no other names on the roster, colleagues, can we take that same house, same call? without objection the ordinances are finally passed unanimously item 15. >> item 15 an ordinance amending the general plan with the association of the...
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94 memorandum of understanding with the technical 21 and seiu local 10 and representatives employees service employees 10 to one staff and per diem nurses and teamsters and supervisor the rent-controlled unit nurses for 2016-2017. >> all right. seeing no other names on the roster, colleagues, can we take that same house, same call? without objection the ordinances are finally passed unanimously item 15. >> item 15 an ordinance amending the general plan with the association of the protective creating the affordable housing bonus plan by amending the housing element urban design and van ness and chinatown area plan and downtown and northeast area waterfront and making appropriate findings. >> supervisor tang. >> thank you so i'll keep my items on item 15 knowing item 17 is tied to it i'll reserve my comments colleagues i'll urge you to adopt the general plan before you as i mentioned this is a general plan it, it's name and although some have concerns about what this does in terms of height increases throughout the city i just want to send a reminder that the department planning department the planning commission our planning code all of these further
94 memorandum of understanding with the technical 21 and seiu local 10 and representatives employees service employees 10 to one staff and per diem nurses and teamsters and supervisor the rent-controlled unit nurses for 2016-2017. >> all right. seeing no other names on the roster, colleagues, can we take that same house, same call? without objection the ordinances are finally passed unanimously item 15. >> item 15 an ordinance amending the general plan with the association of the...
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the big boy. >> be a big boy and suck it up. >> how many teamsters does it take to pave a road. >> 37.. >> you have got trouble right here, bub. >> cut out for this line of work. >> get coffee and stuff. >> drench. i thought you said you are already. >> do you guys need any help gu with anything on the site? you let me know. >> you're a man, aren't you? aren't you? >> what do i have to do?hard. >> i'm out. >> yeah. >> what union are you in? >> local 40, the iron workers. >> iron workers? yeah, i work with a lot of iron, on the golf course. >> stand clear and keep your eye on the ball. >> is this where you guys bury the bodies? >> you can put three bodies in there. >> what do you think about all this crazy road construction? >> i think it's totally ridiculous. it took me half an hour to go a square block. >> do these guys look busy to you? >> no. >> why don't you go say that to their face? >> nah. that's what you're here for. >> o'reilly can't get out to his vacation home. >> tell him to stay out there when he gets there. >> can i get a bite of your sandwich? >> no. >> joey doesn't shar
the big boy. >> be a big boy and suck it up. >> how many teamsters does it take to pave a road. >> 37.. >> you have got trouble right here, bub. >> cut out for this line of work. >> get coffee and stuff. >> drench. i thought you said you are already. >> do you guys need any help gu with anything on the site? you let me know. >> you're a man, aren't you? aren't you? >> what do i have to do?hard. >> i'm out. >> yeah. >>...
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they were at akron, teamster strike and they had about three hours sleep. how much sleep did you have on theday before? [inaudible] >> there was photographer on top of johnson hall who was taken at one point as a sniper. the sniper defense didn't materialize. there was a guy with a tape recorder on his windowsill, the famous tape, which if you listen to it, seems a certain way. can pick up four bang, bang, bang, 70 seconds before the actual shooting. that could be a guy named terry norman who is the -- i don't know what you call -- he second man on the grassy knoll in this story in a way. i don't think -- i think that secondary -- i think it precedes the shooting by much that it doesn't comport with anything anybody says itch think the sheeting was not caused by sniper fire, in other words. yes, ma'am. >> i had two children in elementary school at the old university school, and i went to pick them up, and was told i couldn't take them out because there were snipers on the roofs. and i took them anyway, and we literally ran out like this. to get in the car to go home. >> amazing. a couple kid
they were at akron, teamster strike and they had about three hours sleep. how much sleep did you have on theday before? [inaudible] >> there was photographer on top of johnson hall who was taken at one point as a sniper. the sniper defense didn't materialize. there was a guy with a tape recorder on his windowsill, the famous tape, which if you listen to it, seems a certain way. can pick up four bang, bang, bang, 70 seconds before the actual shooting. that could be a guy named terry norman...
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the gettysburg campaign, i believe it was 77,000 troops. but also they took with also th about 10,000 slaves that not only were personal servants. th they also were teamsters, cooks. they may not have been firing r artillery but they were driving the horses on the thing. >> that's a fair of assumption. when lee invaded, pennsylvania he needed a lot of people to do the grunge loading the grains taken out of the state. the cumberland valley was stripped. it was a huge market basket for lee and maybe the best thing that came out of the campaign was the success in moving cattle and horses and mules and huge quantities of materials back. having black slaves to do it would free up white soldiers. what that doesn't get around is the fact these people were slaves. they were slaves. they were not subject to the uniform code of military justice. they did not get promotions, any kind of military pay. they were assets. they were slaves. they would have gotten no respect. but they were resources. i think i mentioned them earlier, they were used to build fortifications and that kind of thing. there were subsidiary jobs, something less than a full soldier that they were
the gettysburg campaign, i believe it was 77,000 troops. but also they took with also th about 10,000 slaves that not only were personal servants. th they also were teamsters, cooks. they may not have been firing r artillery but they were driving the horses on the thing. >> that's a fair of assumption. when lee invaded, pennsylvania he needed a lot of people to do the grunge loading the grains taken out of the state. the cumberland valley was stripped. it was a huge market basket for lee...
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the campaign i believe with 77,000 troops. but also they took with them about 10,000 slaves that not only were personal servants and laundry, they also were teamsters, they were cooks and they may not have been firing artillery but they may have been driving the horses on the thing. is this a fair assumption? >> i think that's a fair assumption. i don't know about the number of 10,000. it certainly is possible because when lee invaded pennsylvania he needed a lot of transportation. he needed a lot of steamsteteam. he needed a lot of people to do a lot grunge work loading all grains that were taken out of the state. the cumberland valley was stripped. it was a huge market basket for lee and maybe the best thing that came out of the gettysburg campaign was the success in moving cattle and horses and mules and huge quantities of materials back. and having black slaves to do it would free up white soldiers. what that doesn't get around is the fact that these people were slaves. they were slaves. they were not subject to the uniform code of military justice. they did not get promotions. they did not get any kind of military pay. they were assets, they w
the campaign i believe with 77,000 troops. but also they took with them about 10,000 slaves that not only were personal servants and laundry, they also were teamsters, they were cooks and they may not have been firing artillery but they may have been driving the horses on the thing. is this a fair assumption? >> i think that's a fair assumption. i don't know about the number of 10,000. it certainly is possible because when lee invaded pennsylvania he needed a lot of transportation. he...
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the number of 10,000. it is possible because when lee invaded pennsylvania he needed a lot of transportation. he needed a lot of teamsters and a lot of people doing a lot of grung work, loading the grains taken into the state. the dolly was stripped. it was a huge market basket for lee. and maybe the best thing that came out of the campaign was the success in moving cattle and horses and mules and huge quantities of materials back. and having black slaves to do it would free up white soldiers. but what that doesn't get around is the fact these people were slaves. they were slaves. they were not subject to the uniform code of military justice. they did not get promotions. they did not get any military pair. they were assets. they were slaves, and they -- they would have gotten no respect. but they were resources. i think i mentioned them earlier. they were used to build fortifications and that kind of thing. so there were subsidiary jobs, something less than a full soldier they were allowed to do, and i think it makes it very difficult to study that issue where slaves used or not. that's why you have to get into, let's se
the number of 10,000. it is possible because when lee invaded pennsylvania he needed a lot of transportation. he needed a lot of teamsters and a lot of people doing a lot of grung work, loading the grains taken into the state. the dolly was stripped. it was a huge market basket for lee. and maybe the best thing that came out of the campaign was the success in moving cattle and horses and mules and huge quantities of materials back. and having black slaves to do it would free up white soldiers....