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Quedan solo 5 días para el comienzo oficial del verano 2026. Este domingo arranca la estación del sol, de la pereza, y de esos hombres talluditos en chancletas y bermudas que van por la calle, esa ofensa estética que pone a prueba cada año la solidez de nuestra civilización, pero trataremos de mantener el tiempo una vez más. No va a ser fácil resistirse a las prendas cómodas y feas, porque los termómetros no dan tregua. Las temperaturas inician hoy su escalada y el fin de semana ya podríamos tener algo parecido a una ola de calor.De momento, este martes trae alerta amarilla por altas temperaturas, desde el mediodía en la rivera del Ebro, en el interior de Cataluña y en el norte de Teruel. Hasta 38 grados se puede alcanzar en Zaragoza. Calor también en el sur, sobre todo en el interior de Andalucía, con el termómetro rondando los 35 grados en zonas de Sevilla o de Córdoba, y aviso por tormentas en las sierras de Jaén y Granada, y tiempo más fresco en la zona norte y estable ...
Programa Nº 182 de "Voces del Misterio", vigésimo noveno de la Temporada 2010/2011. “Especial: Misterios en torno a las fiestas de Primavera de Sevilla”. Emitido el 6 de Mayo de 2011. Programa MONOGRÁFICO ESPECIAL sobre los misterios en torno a las fiestas de Primavera de Sevilla. Todo esto y mucho más en “Voces del Misterio”. Un programa dirigido y presentado por Jesús García con José Manuel García Bautista. Audio perteneciente a la primera etapa, en Radio Betis. Fecha de emisión: 06/05/2011 RECORDAROS que este PODCAST NO es el OFICIAL del programa “Voces del Misterio”. Para comentarios sobre los temas tratados o las opiniones de los colaboradores, podeís contactar directamente con el programa a través de su web (https://www.vocesdelmisterio.com) o el correo electrónico: "vocesdelmisterio@gmail.com". PARANORMALIA: https://paranormaliaweb.github.io/ (WEB), https://www.facebook.com/paranormaliaweb/ (Facebook) y https://x.com/paranormaliaweb (X).
Ramón Rodríguez Verdejo, 'Monchi', uno de los directores deportivos más influyentes del fútbol, ha desgranado en el programa 'Herrera en COPE' las claves de su método de trabajo. Durante su conversación con Alberto Herrera, el ahora responsable del RCD Espanyol ha explicado cómo la tecnología ha transformado el scouting y la toma de decisiones, sin olvidar nunca el factor humano, que considera fundamental para el rendimiento de un futbolista.Monchi ha relatado cómo ha evolucionado el scouting desde sus inicios en el Sevilla en el año 2000. Ha recordado que antes contaban con "cuatro o cinco scouts" que entregaban informes en un bloc de notas, un método que ha definido como "small data". Hoy, los cuerpos técnicos pueden tener "entre 18 y 20 personas", y se analizan entre 8 y 10 millones de datos por partido, incluyendo eventos con y sin balón.Para el director deportivo, el dato es un "ayudante" que ofrece dos soluciones clave. "El dato te acorta el tiempo para tomar ...
La información de la provincia de Sevilla desde primera hora de la mañana, con toda la actualidad del tiempo, tráfico y las noticias más destacadas.
La información de la provincia de Sevilla desde primera hora de la mañana, con toda la actualidad del tiempo, tráfico y las noticias más destacadas.
Más de tres millones de personas cruzarán el estrecho en el inicio de la Operación Paso del Estrecho en la que participan los puertos andaluces de las provincias de Málaga, Almería, Algeciras y Tarifa. Es el mayor dispositivo coordinado de movilidad entre dos continentes. Después de dos semanas de obras de reparación por los daños ocasionados en los temporales, Huelva recupera la conexión directa del tren con Sevilla que afectaba a los servicios de larga y corta distancia.CCOO ha convocado las concentraciones de 14 hospitales por toda Andalucía. Los médicos andaluces salen a la calle para protestar frente al Ministerio de Sanidad la necesidad de la creación de un estatuto marco propio. Son más de 30.000 los profesionales sanitarios que están convocados en esta huelga que se prolongará hasta el viernes 19.Bajo investigación la multitudinaria reyerta ocasionada en la Barriada de la Palmilla de Málaga. Dejó 4 heridos y 3 detenidos.Cinco personas se ahogaron en el mar durante el pasado fin de semana. El mar revuelto lo ocasionó el temporal de Levante. Entre las víctimas está una niña de 12 años en Almería, una mujer de 31, un hombre de 80 años en Málaga y otro en San Roque, Cádiz.Los efectivos del Plan INFOCA informan que ha quedado controlado el fuego en el campo de tiro de Cerro Muriano en Obejo Córdoba. La UME se une a los esfuerzos colaborando con los propios medios del ejercito. Escuchar audio
Semana de concentraciones de médicos en la provincia frente al Ministerio de Sanidad. La huelga tiene previsto durar hasta el viernes 19. Los profesionales sanitarios se unen a el resto de las provincias de Andalucía para pedir un estatuto de marco propio.Los efectivos del Plan INFOCA han estabilizado el siniestro que ocasionó el desalojó de varias familias en Mairena de Aljarafe.Las cifras de agresiones sexuales en Sevilla del inicio de este año indican que estos abusos han incrementado por tres en comparación con el año pasado.Las 90 familias dependientes de la Planta de Santa Bárbara Sistemas en Alcalá de Guadaíra pueden enfrentarse a un posible Expediente Regulación de Empleo.Escuchar audio
El INFOCA trabaja a estas horas en un incendio forestal en Guillena en Sevilla. Protección Civil alerta del riesgo extremo de incendios por el calor y las condiciones del campo. Nuevo incidente en la prisión de Botafuegos en Algeciras, cuatro funcionarios han resultado intoxicados por humo cuando han acudido al rescate de un interno que había prendido fuego al mobiliario de su celda. La Guardia Civil en colaboración con Marruecos ha frustrado el desembarco de un alijo de casi cinco toneladas de hachís que han sido decomisadas...Escuchar audio
El equipo de Más de uno ha recuperado una grabación inédita de la cobertura realizada por un joven Carlos Alsina por la visita del papa Juan Pablo II a Sevilla en 1993, en la que sufrió bastante debido a una insolación.
En un momento en el que está de moda el emprendimiento, en Benjumea seguros destacan la importancia de que empresarios y directivos estén asegurados. Su CEO, Sergio Rueda, recuerda que día a día están expuestos a importantes responsabilidades civiles que se pueden trasladar al sector asegurador. Partiendo de esa base Omnia,uno de los grandes colaboradores de Benjumea Seguros, ofrece los conocidos seguros de D&O (Directors and Officers) que protegen administradores,consejeros y altos directivos frente a las situaciones planteadas en el ejercicio de sus funciones. Son productos que ofrecen desde indemnizaciones económicas, gastos de abogados o defensa jurídica, entre otros. Jesús García, especialista de seguros de líneas financieras de Omnia señala que en los últimos tres o cuatro años “ la gran mayoría de las reclamaciones llega por las prácticas de empleo indebidas, así como por los delitos contra la hacienda pública, también pueden venir derivadas de problemas internos que terminan por causar reclamos de socios, acreedores e incluso de los propios empleados de la empresa”. Los expertos señalan que la necesidad de protección no sólo es para los directivos de grandes compañías, sino también y de forma especial para las responsables de las PYMES, en un contexto en el que cada vez más reclamaciones afectan simultáneamente a la persona jurídica y física. Benjumea seguros cuenta con una amplia trayectoria que data desde 1929. Su sede se encuentra en Sevilla, tiene oficina en Madrid y pronto abrirá en Barcelona.
La información de la provincia de Sevilla desde primera hora de la mañana, con toda la actualidad del tiempo, tráfico y las noticias más destacadas.
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Magacine de Radio Sevilla en el que están los protagonistas de cada momento. Además, nos desplazamos con la unidad móvil a los lugares que reclaman nuestra atención. Y todo, aderezado con el humor de la Cámara de los Balones, el fenómeno radiofónico del momento, no sólo en Sevilla, sino en Andalucía y parte de España.
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El Parlamento de Andalucía ha evidenciado el escaso interes de Vox por formar parte de la cámara de representantes. El PP encomienda la presidencia del Parlamento nuevamente al veterano Jesús Aguirre en una mesa que controlará con la mayoría absoluta. Cinco de los siete puestos han quedado a manos del Partido Popular. Empieza el momento de la negociación y de la agenda de prioridad nacional y el PP en Andalucía actúa como lo ha hecho en otras comunidades, como por ejemplo: Extremadura, Aragón y Castilla y León. Los populares, como si hubiesen ganado la mayoría absoluta, no han negociado el reparto de las sillas. La justicia pone en libertad con medidas cautelares al cantante sevillano Benet, tras haber sido acusado en abril de una presunta agresión sexual.Detienen a un matrimonio británico por dejar a sus tres hijos pequeños en un Hotel de Benalmádena mientras se iban de fiesta y dar positivo en la prueba de cocaína en la sangre. Entre ellos se encontraba un bebé de seis meses.La mafia que circula por la costa andaluza vuelve a arremeter contra la justicia. De nuevo en Huelva, se pone en relieve la escalada de violencia de los narcotraficantes quienes han apuntado sus armas largas a la Guardia Civil como respuesta a la incautación de un alijo.El Servicio Andaluz de Salud contratará a 4.600 profesionales para cubrir los refuerzos de verano. Un 14% más que el año pasado.Los resultados de la Selectividad en la comunidad autónoma han salido. Un 90,63% de alumnos han sido aprobados. El plazo para pedir la revisión comienza, al igual que la inscripción a las universidades.En Mojácar, Almería, empieza la tradicional Fiesta de los Moros y Cristianos. Las celebraciones al aire libre durarán hasta el domingo.El Teatro de Verano en Cádiz ha regresado tras varios proyectos de reforma fallidos. Ha cambiado su nombre debido a la involucración propagandistica con el franquismo del escritor anterior y a partir de ahora pasa a llamarse José María Pemán.Marta Robles gana el premio de Novela Ateneo de Sevilla por su libro El Anillo de Eloísa. La historia de una saga familiar a lo largo de cien años.Se prevé el comienzo del levantamiento de la Verja que separa a Gibraltar y La Línea. Un paso más a la desaparición de la frontera como dicta el acuerdo entre la Unión Europea y Reino Unido.Escuchar audio
Hablamos sobre un delito que arremete contra los ciudadanos de nuestra capital y que cada vez más está en auge: La Ciberseguridad. Crímenes online como el Phising que se han consolidado en el día a día. Aconsejados por expertos, compartimos medidas para su detección y su prevención.El cantante sevillano de 29, Beret, es dejado en libertad con medidas cautelares tras haber sido detenido por una presunta agresión sexual.Finaliza la reurbanización de la Puerta de la Barqueta. La inversión ha costado un medio millón de euros y con ellos han sido renovados 5.000 metros cuadrados.En Sevilla, se han adelantado la apertura de tres piscinas municipales por el calor.La periodista y escritora Marta Robles ha ganado el Premio de Novela Ateneo de Sevilla, que se falló anoche con su libro el Anillo de Eloísa. Escribe sobre la historia de una saga familiar a lo largo de cien años.También el sevillano, Elías Cruz Cardenas, de 30 años, ha ganado el ateneo jóven con su novela De Sangre y Sombra. Escuchar audio
La primera parte del programa la dedicaremos a discutir la actualidad. Comenzaremos con un análisis de las negociaciones en Oriente Medio, teniendo en cuenta los intereses divergentes que tienen los líderes de Estados Unidos e Israel. Continuaremos con una conversación sobre el rearme y el gasto de defensa de Alemania, que supuestamente han provocado inquietud en Francia. En el segmento de ciencia y tecnología, echaremos un vistazo a un informe de la Universidad de las Naciones Unidas, que advierte de que el impacto medioambiental de los centros de datos rivaliza ahora con el de los países más grandes del mundo. Y, para concluir la parte de actualidad del programa, discutiremos las finales de Roland Garros. El resto del episodio de hoy lo dedicaremos a la lengua y la cultura españolas. La primera conversación incluirá ejemplos del tema de gramática de la semana, Emphatic value of Indefinite Articles. En esta conversación hablaremos de los conciertos multitudinarios, y en concreto, el del cantante español Manuel Carrasco en el año 2022. Este concierto ocurrió en Sevilla, y a día de hoy, es aún el concierto más multitudinario de un solo artista en la historia de la música en vivo española. Y, en nuestra última conversación, aprenderemos a usar una nueva expresión española, Ir al grano. Hablaremos de nuevo de la inteligencia artificial. La Secretaría General de Salud Digital de España, la ve como una herramienta clave para apoyar a los profesionales sanitarios. Además, según los investigadores, cambiará por completo la manera de practicar la medicina. Sin embargo, para muchos profesionales de la medicina, la IA no es una herramienta tan eficaz, ya que puede cometer errores y obviar datos… Los intereses divergentes de Trump y Netanyahu complican las negociaciones de Oriente Medio El rearme y el gasto de defensa de Alemania causan preocupación en Francia Los centro de datos de IA consumen energía a niveles equivalentes a los grandes países El Abierto de Francia 2026 estuvo lleno de sorpresas Todo un concierto De la intuición al algoritmo
Cuando Fernando III el Santo murió en Sevilla en 1252, dejó a su hijo Alfonso X una Corona recrecida por la mayor expansión territorial de la Reconquista. El valle del Guadalquivir con grandes ciudades como Córdoba y Sevilla acababa de ser incorporado y el islam peninsular quedaba reducido al reino nazarí de Granada, convertido ya en un simple vasallo. Nacido en Toledo en 1221, hijo de Fernando III y de Beatriz de Suabia, Alfonso reunía la herencia castellana, la leonesa y la imperial de los Hohenstaufen. Subió al trono con 30 años y concibió un proyecto de monarquía fuerte, ordenada por leyes uniformes y revestida de dignidad casi sagrada. Su sobrenombre no responde tanto a su erudición personal, sino a haber convertido la corte en el mayor taller intelectual de Europa, un lugar en el que juristas, cronistas, poetas y astrónomos trabajaban de forma coordinada y en lengua romance. El monumento jurídico de ese esfuerzo son las Siete Partidas, redactadas en torno a 1260, organizadas en siete libros cuyas iniciales forman el nombre del rey y se nutren del derecho romano, el canónico y la tradición peninsular. Su aplicación fue limitada por el recelo nobiliario y no adquirieron pleno vigor hasta un siglo más tarde, pero influyeron durante siglos y llegaron a la América hispana. Antes de eso promovió el Fuero Real y el Espéculo para racionalizar la ordenación de sus reinos. En lo literario y musical destacan las Cantigas de Santa María, más de 420 composiciones marianas escritas en galaicoportugués y conservadas en códices iluminados con notación musical. La historia se confió a la “Estoria de España” o “Primera Crónica General”, que armonizó crónicas latinas, fuentes árabes y cantares de gesta, a la que se sumó la inconclusa “General Estoria”. El reinado elevó el castellano a lengua de cultura y administración, y alumbró logros científicos como las Tablas alfonsíes, difundidas por Europa durante más de dos siglos. De fondo, la Escuela de Traductores de Toledo en la que eruditos cristianos, judíos y musulmanes trabajando bajo el mecenazgo del rey rescataron textos clásicos de astronomía, medicina y filosofía para volcarlos al latín y al romance castellano. Su política exterior estuvo dominada por el fecho del imperio. A la muerte de Guillermo de Holanda en 1256, Alfonso reclamó la corona imperial ya que, por parte de madre, era un Hohenstaufen. Tras un largo pleito diplomático aquello terminó en fracaso por la oposición del Papa. La empresa imperial vació las arcas y soliviantó a la nobleza. Los gastos imperiales y militares generaron un déficit que el rey trató de cubrir devaluando el maravedí, lo que desató un brote inflacionario, disparó los precios y perjudicó a su imagen. La crisis final comenzó en 1275 con la muerte del heredero Fernando de la Cerda, que abrió un conflicto sucesorio entre sus nietos y el infante don Sancho. La indecisión de Alfonso agravó el problema. En las Cortes de Valladolid de 1282 una coalición encabezada por Sancho le despojó del poder. Desheredado su hijo y desatada la guerra civil, Alfonso murió en Sevilla el 4 de abril de 1284, pero fue Sancho IV quien le sucedió. Para hablar de este reinado tan importante nos acompaña hoy en La ContraHistoria José Soto Chica, que acaba de publicar “Muerte en Toledo”, una novela ambientada en el Toledo de Alfonso X, un thriller histórico en el que el siglo XIII vuelve a la vida. 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CADENA 100 pincha una colaboración de Chainsmokers y Coldplay, y recuerda a Miguel Bosé y Bimba Bosé con "Un lobo y una loba". '¡Buenos días, Javi y Mar!' emite éxitos de Imagine Dragons, Maroon 5, Taylor Swift, Aitana y Leiva. Hoy, 11 de junio, el programa acompaña a los oyentes en la antesala del fin de semana y el verano. Una oyente relata su divertida confusión en el médico al preguntarle si "huele bien". José comparte su pánico a las agujas, desmayándose durante una analítica. Inmaculada cuenta cómo un chico le dio su número de teléfono en el centro de salud. Se explica el "grito millennial", un truco musical popularizado en los 2000 por artistas como Lady Gaga o Justin Bieber, que hace las canciones más pegadizas. Oyentes como Raquel, psicóloga en Sevilla, y Elena, peluquera en Gijón, escuchan CADENA 100 mientras trabajan.
En Capital Intereconomía, la Tertulia Capital analiza los principales asuntos económicos, tecnológicos y sociales de la actualidad junto a Juan Abellán, director del Máster de Mercados Financieros y Gestión de Activos del IEB; Gonzalo Garnica, consultor empresarial; y Antonio Díaz Morales, consejero independiente en empresas de educación. La mesa debate sobre el posicionamiento del Papa frente al proceso de rearme europeo y el papel que puede desempeñar Europa en un escenario internacional cada vez más marcado por la incertidumbre geopolítica y las exigencias de defensa. También abordamos la situación del mercado de la vivienda en España, después de que los precios del alquiler hayan vuelto a registrar fuertes incrementos, especialmente en ciudades como Madrid y Sevilla. Analizamos el impacto que esta escalada está teniendo sobre las economías familiares, las dificultades de acceso a la vivienda y las demandas de los ayuntamientos para desbloquear nuevas partidas de financiación destinadas a políticas residenciales. La actualidad tecnológica tiene un papel protagonista con el seguimiento de la conferencia anual de desarrolladores de Apple, uno de los eventos más relevantes del sector, que este año llega marcado por las expectativas en torno a la inteligencia artificial y las nuevas funcionalidades que la compañía podría incorporar a su ecosistema. Precisamente sobre esta cita tecnológica conversaremos en la Entrevista Capital con Julio César Fernández, editor de Applesfera y responsable de Apple Coding, quien analizará las novedades de la WWDC 2026, la estrategia de Apple en inteligencia artificial y los retos a los que se enfrenta la compañía en un mercado cada vez más competitivo. Terminamos la hora con el análisis de preapertura de los mercados junto a Pablo García, director de DIVACONS-Alphavalue, que examinará las claves bursátiles de la sesión y las referencias que están marcando el comportamiento de los inversores.
Magacine de Radio Sevilla en el que están los protagonistas de cada momento. Además, nos desplazamos con la unidad móvil a los lugares que reclaman nuestra atención. Y todo, aderezado con el humor de la Cámara de los Balones, el fenómeno radiofónico del momento, no sólo en Sevilla, sino en Andalucía y parte de España.
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Comienza la decimotercera legislatura del Parlamento andaluz en la que 18 diputados representarán a la provincia de Sevilla. 12 son los nuevos diputados que se estrenarán en esta edición. María Jesús Montero y Antonio Maíllo vuelven luego de 8 años.Una operación contra el narcotráfico y el blanqueo de capitales realizada esta noche por parte de la Guardia Civil se salda con 3 registros en Mairena del Aljarafe y otro en Gelves y Las Cabezas de San Juan. Una organización con ramificaciones en las provincias de Cádiz y Córdoba. Los 14.000 estudiantes de la provincia se presentaron a la prueba de acceso a la universidad conocerán el resultado de esos exámenes. La primera adjudicación de los grados será a partir del 3 de julio. La Generación del 27 nos dejó una gran revista hace 100 años que forma parte fundamental del bien cultural y literario de la ciudad de Sevilla.El Fútbol Club de Sevilla ha dado a conocer el precio de los abonos mientras comienza a activarse el mercado de fichajes. Escuchar audio
Comienza oficialmente la decimo tercera legislatura del Parlamento Andaluz. Se eligirá la presidencia de quien abrirá la ronda de los partidos durante 15 días y se propondrá un candidato a la investidura. La votación no tiene un plazo definido y se puede alargar hasta el mes de septiembre.María Jesús Montero será portavoz del grupo parlamentario del PSOE y senadora por designación parlamentaria. Propone a Fernando Gil como candidato a la vicepresidencia y a Olga Manzano para la secretaría.La Guardia Civil investiga una operación contra el blanqueo de capitales procedentes del tráfico de drogas en varias localidades de Cádiz, Sevilla, Málaga y Córdoba. El cuerpo de seguridad ha realizado 18 arrestos domiciliarios en diferentes barrios de estas localidades.Después de días de esfuerzo de parte de efectivos de tierra y de aire del Plan INFOCA y la intervención militar de la UME, el incendio de Villanueva de los Castillejos ha quedado estabilizado. Un centenar de personas han vuelto a sus hogares tras haber sido desalojadas por el peligro del siniestro. 140 bomberos siguen controlando esta zona forestal.En la provincia de Málaga se han visto afectadas 400 personas por falsos dispositivos en las pruebas de cribado de cáncer de colón.Se pone en marcha la Operación Minerva en las fronteras de los puertos de Algeciras y Tarifa. Más de un centenar de policías españoles y de otros 15 países se reúnen para debatir estrategias sobre el control de los flujos migratorios y el terrorismo internacional.Escuchar audio
En '¡Buenos días, Javi y Mar!', suenan Adele ("Rolling in the Deep") y Manuel Turizo. Pablo Gallenar informa del tiempo: bajan temperaturas en el norte, 40º en Sevilla, sol. El "Verano Joven 2026" aprueba 130 millones en descuentos para viajes (bus, tren, Interrail) a jóvenes de 18 a 30 años. La vivienda sube precios; un piso de cada seis se alquila en 24h en Barcelona, Sevilla y Madrid. Farmacias digitalizan el registro de medicamentos, eliminando el corte manual de etiquetas. Jimeno presenta "Jeroglíficos Auditivos" sobre Barcelona (Park Güell, Barrio Gótico) y canciones de Joan Manuel Serrat ("Bajitos"). Nil Moliner suena en CADENA 100. Taylor Swift compone para "Toy Story 5" (Jessie) y la interpreta con Randy Newman. La banda sonora de "Las guerreras K-Pop" bate récords Billboard, planea gira y secuela. Oyentes comparten anécdotas de prisas: confundir coche, zapatillas diferentes. Se reflexiona sobre habilidades parentales (cocinar sin recetas, manejar silencios) que los hijos no ...
Hay noticias más allá del Mundial 2026 y los protagonistas son los equipos de nuestra Liga.
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Magacine de Radio Sevilla en el que están los protagonistas de cada momento. Además, nos desplazamos con la unidad móvil a los lugares que reclaman nuestra atención. Y todo, aderezado con el humor de la Cámara de los Balones, el fenómeno radiofónico del momento, no sólo en Sevilla, sino en Andalucía y parte de España.
Informativo de actualidad deportiva. Incluye boletín de información general local
El Mundial está a punto de comenzar en Estados Unidos, Canadá y México. Toda la información del Mundial, con los nombres propios de la cita, los lesionados y los primeros partidos que a México y a Sudáfrica como selecciones del inaugural. En La Liga, el play-off, las noticias en Osasuna, el futuro de Bordalás y los movimientos del Sevilla. Entre los protagonistas de las últimas horas, Julián Álvarez. El cruce de comunicados entre Atlético y Real Madrid, además de la oferta de 150 millones por el argentino, claves de un programa en el que el polideportivo mira a la NBA y a la boxeadora Ángela Torres, protagonista de la sección femenina de este miércoles.
Hablamos en Lima con Eduardo Dargent de la Pontificia Universidad Católica del Perú; en Sevilla con Sandro Pozzi, periodista de temas internacionales, y en Washington a Manuel Roig-Franzia, biógrafo de Marco Rubio
En Capital Intereconomía, la Tertulia Capital analiza los principales asuntos económicos, tecnológicos y sociales de la actualidad junto a Juan Abellán, director del Máster de Mercados Financieros y Gestión de Activos del IEB; Gonzalo Garnica, consultor empresarial; y Antonio Díaz Morales, consejero independiente en empresas de educación. La mesa debate sobre el posicionamiento del Papa frente al proceso de rearme europeo y el papel que puede desempeñar Europa en un escenario internacional cada vez más marcado por la incertidumbre geopolítica y las exigencias de defensa. También abordamos la situación del mercado de la vivienda en España, después de que los precios del alquiler hayan vuelto a registrar fuertes incrementos, especialmente en ciudades como Madrid y Sevilla. Analizamos el impacto que esta escalada está teniendo sobre las economías familiares, las dificultades de acceso a la vivienda y las demandas de los ayuntamientos para desbloquear nuevas partidas de financiación destinadas a políticas residenciales. La actualidad tecnológica tiene un papel protagonista con el seguimiento de la conferencia anual de desarrolladores de Apple, uno de los eventos más relevantes del sector, que este año llega marcado por las expectativas en torno a la inteligencia artificial y las nuevas funcionalidades que la compañía podría incorporar a su ecosistema. Precisamente sobre esta cita tecnológica conversaremos en la Entrevista Capital con Julio César Fernández, editor de Applesfera y responsable de Apple Coding, quien analizará las novedades de la WWDC 2026, la estrategia de Apple en inteligencia artificial y los retos a los que se enfrenta la compañía en un mercado cada vez más competitivo. Terminamos la hora con el análisis de preapertura de los mercados junto a Pablo García, director de DIVACONS-Alphavalue, que examinará las claves bursátiles de la sesión y las referencias que están marcando el comportamiento de los inversores.
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Sometimes we hold so tightly to our own plans that we miss what God wants to do in and through us. As it has been said, “Clenched fists cannot receive what God wants to give.” This message explores how Saul, also known as Paul, learned to release his own agenda and make room for God's mission. Scripture Referenced: Acts 1:1-19
Francisco de Zurbarán fue uno de los grandes maestros del Barroco español y el pintor por excelencia de monjes, santos, mártires y visiones místicas. Nacido en Extremadura en 1598 y formado en la Sevilla del Siglo de Oro, desarrolló una obra única marcada por el silencio, el claroscuro y una extraordinaria capacidad para convertir la materia en experiencia espiritual. El Museo Nacional del Prado lo define como el gran pintor de la vida monástica española.
En 1519, Fernando de Magallanes partió de Sevilla con cinco barcos y doscientos setenta hombres hacia lo completamente desconocido. No existía un mapa completo del mundo. Lo que llevaba era una convicción sobre la dirección correcta y la resolución de no retroceder. Tres años después, uno de sus barcos completó la primera circunnavegación de la tierra. De la misma manera, Dios rara vez entrega un mapa completo. Lo que entrega es presencia y dirección suficiente para el siguiente tramo. Por ejemplo, Abraham no recibió coordenadas; recibió una promesa y una instrucción de salir. La fe no exige visibilidad total; exige confianza en el guía. El que conoce el destino no necesita revelar cada detalle del trayecto para merecer confianza.Por lo tanto, confía más en quien te guía que en la claridad del camino. La Biblia dice en Proverbios 16:9: "El corazón del hombre piensa su camino; mas Jehová endereza sus pasos". (RV1960).
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In this episode of Gangland Wire, retired Kansas City Police Intelligence Unit detective Gary Jenkins sits down with author Frank Hayde to explore his latest book, Hoffa's Connection. Hayde, a Kansas City native and noted mob historian, brings forward a largely overlooked figure in organized crime history—Sylvia Pagano. The conversation centers on Pagano's rise from Kansas City to Detroit, where she operated at the intersection of organized crime and labor unions under Jimmy Hoffa. Known for her effectiveness as a union organizer, Pagano infiltrated workplaces, signed up members, and quietly maintained ties to powerful mob figures. Her ability to navigate both worlds made her a key behind-the-scenes operator during a volatile era in American labor history. Hayde details Pagano's role in helping broker alliances between the Mafia and the Teamsters during a turbulent strike, marking a turning point in the relationship between organized crime and labor. Drawing from FBI wiretaps, he reveals candid conversations that shed light on her relationships with influential mob leaders like Tony Giacalone and Moe Dalitz, emphasizing her strategic importance across multiple crime families. The episode also explores the life of Chucky O’Brien, who grew up surrounded by Hoffa and organized crime figures. Through Hayde's research and interviews, listeners gain insight into the generational impact of mob ties, as well as the strict code of silence that governed both mother and son. Beyond individual stories, the discussion expands to the broader national network connecting crime families and labor unions. Pagano's reach extended well beyond regional boundaries, illustrating how organized crime leveraged union influence across the country. This episode offers a fresh perspective on the enduring mystery surrounding Hoffa's disappearance by examining the deeper historical context—and the overlooked players like Sylvia Pagano who helped shape it. It's a detailed look at power, loyalty, and survival within the American Mafia. The book is Hoffa’s Connections:The Story of Sylvia Pagano: the Kansas City Girl at the Center of the Mafia’s Alliance with the Teamsters Union xxx [0:00] Hey, all you wiretappers out there, good to be back here in the studio of Gangland [0:03] Wire. This is Gary Jenkins. I’m a retired Kansas City Police Intelligence Unit detective, later sergeant. I have this podcast, Gangland Wire. I’ve got a website. If you want to go check my website out, I’ve got a few things for sale on there. And you can go rent the documentaries I’ve done about the Kansas City mob on Amazon. Just search my name. I’m all over the internet. Just search my name and mafia and you’ll find more you ever wanted to know about me and the mob and what I’ve done. And today I have a really a former Kansas City boy, a Kansas City native who has done several books on the mob, particularly the Kansas City mob. And he’s got a most recent one that I find just really fascinating. It’s a little known story that will help shed the light on Jimmy Hoffa, a little bit more light than most of you ever knew. There’s some questions that I had myself that’s not really in the in the popular culture about Jimmy Hoffa. It’s Frank Hayde. Welcome, Frank. Thanks, Gary. Great to be with you again. All right, Frank. We’ve done Mafia Dreams and Mafia and the Machine. So tell the guys a little bit about yourself and your books. [1:13] I grew up in Kansas City. My family stretches way back in Kansas City, and they were involved in the political machine under Pendergast, and so I heard a lot of stories about those days growing up. Later in my career with the National Park Service, I worked a short stint at the Harry Truman National Historic Site, where I learned more about local history, more about the political machine and the mob in Kansas City. So that’s where my interest started. [1:39] And then many years later, I wrote The Mafia and the Machine, and then followed that up with some of these other books, including this most recent one, Hoffa’s Connection, the story of Sylvia Pagano, the Kansas City girl at the center of the Mafia’s alliance with the Teamsters. You know, that’s the mouthful, I know. You know how it is with the subtitle. You can try to get the, summarize the entire book in your subtitle. So, that’s what that is. Yeah. When you look up a book or you see it online or whatever, you want to know quickly what it’s about. So I see that title, Hoffa. Oh, that’s interesting. I thought everything was done about Hoffa. Then you got this subtitle in here and you say, oh, that’s interesting. I didn’t know about this. And I didn’t myself, this Sylvia Pagano. And the story starts in Kansas City. It’s a fascinating story, guys. I want to tell you, it is a fascinating story. [2:31] But before we get started, Frank was a park ranger, a law enforcement park ranger for the National Park Service for 20 years. And he has a really interesting mob interaction when he was in, I believe you run a temporary assignment out in California. Tell the guys about your mafia interaction as a law enforcement officer. [2:53] Yeah. So I was actually at the park service 32 years. 20 of those were law enforcement and just retired. But in the summer of 2024, I got to go out to Redwood National Park on what we call a detail, which is a temporary assignment. They were shorthanded and needed a little extra help. And I knew the place pretty well because I had worked there earlier in my career. So I went out there and it’s a beautiful place. And I was on patrol and I came upon a campsite and there was some violations going on. Nothing major, just the typical stuff that we see as park rangers. And I contacted the occupants of this campsite and I got their licenses and I was back in my vehicle running the licenses. There was a male and a female and the female, I noticed it was a New York license and Brooklyn address and last name is Scarpa. I said, no, that can’t be. That’d be too much of a coincidence. And ran the information, recontacted the subject. And I asked the female, I said, by any chance, are you related to Greg Scarpa? She said, oh, yeah, that was my grandfather. And Greg Jr. was my father. [4:02] And I guess I had to laugh. And by then, I had already written a ticket or two, I think, for just petty offenses. And so I handed her ticket and then asked her if she’d take a picture with me. But she was real nice. She understood that people don’t mind, and she was great. She took a picture with me, and she was more than happy to talk about her father and her grandfather. And it was all very interesting and just quite the coincidence. Yeah, really. That was quite a coincidence. Not only the main coincidence was that you knew her. And then a lot of people might know the name. You really knew the name. Yeah, no. And you had this whole interest in it to talk about. Yeah, I can tell you that 99% of park rangers, you have no idea. Now, if you’re a Brooklyn cop, that’s different. But I was probably the only park ranger alive that would have made that connection because of my interest in the topic. I’ve been trying to get Greg Scarlett Jr. to come on. He’s made some intimations to somebody else. He followed my Facebook group, and I followed his. And so I don’t know. I reached out indirectly. I don’t know exactly how to get a hold of him. Maybe I’ll package this little story up and I’ll send that to him. Maybe that’ll get him to come on the show. Except you wrote the tickets, damn it. That’s the problem. I hope he won’t come after me to write in his daughter’s tickets. Yeah. [5:25] All right, Frank. So let’s go in this most recent book, Hoffa’s Connection. How did you, Sylvia Pagano, how did you even get onto that name other than, did you start, she’s Chucky O’Brien’s mother, who most guys know if you’re really into Hoffa at all, or even on the little bit, Chucky O’Brien was, everybody thought he was like his illegitimate son a lot of times or his surrogate son. And he was really close to Hoffa and drove him around. I was going through your book. He was a guy that Hoffa could send around to other mob people because he was half Italian himself and both sides trusted him to carry messages and do meetings and things like that. So how did you get onto this originally? So I got a call from Jack Goldsmith, who’s a very interesting man because he is the learned hand professor of law at Harvard University, senior fellow at the Hoover Institution, former assistant attorney general under President Bush. But for me, the most interesting thing about him was that he is Chucky O’Brien’s stepson. [6:29] And he was working on his book, Inhofe’s Shadow, when he contacted me. It’s a great book. I would recommend it to all the wiretappers. But it’s about Chucky. And he wanted to know if I had come across any information on Chucky O’Brien in my research for the Mafia and the Machine, because Chucky was from Kansas City. I said, what? Chucky O’Brien was from Kansas City? Because I knew all about Chucky O’Brien, but I had no idea he was from Kansas City. So that shocked me. And I don’t think very few people knew that. His Kansas City roots were scarcely known. Everybody just thought of Chucky as a Detroit guy. But when I finally read Goldsmith’s book, it’s about Chucky, but he touches on Sylvia. And I found what he wrote about Sylvia to be completely fascinating, especially because she was Kansas City. And so I thought, shoot, she’s in my wheelhouse. I thought, wow, she would make a great subject for a book. But I balked at it because she was so secretive that she left hardly anything information, hardly any documents exist about Sylvia. It’s just she wasn’t like the men that she associated with who were so extensively documented. There was just very little known about her, not even very many photographs in existence. [7:44] But fortunately, I got together with Pat Faisal in Kansas City. He’s a terrific researcher. You’ve worked with him a lot, Gary. You’ve had him on your show, I think. I think he’s written a couple of really important books on local history, and he had come across her independently of me, and through his own research, he had stumbled on just a brief mention or two of Sylvia Pagano in various FBI documents. [8:09] And so we decided to put our heads together, and Pat helped me with the research, did the lion’s share of the research, fed it to me, and then I would write the story. And that’s how it came together. [8:21] Interesting. And Frank, one of the coolest things, the research that Pat found was those wiretaps or bugs that the illegal bugs the FBI had in her house. And so they got a lot of really great conversations and they’re all transcribed and out there for somebody to find. So to me, that was fascinating. [8:45] Yes, that was probably our best source are these transcripts from the illegal microphones that the FBI placed in homes and businesses of organized crime associates all over the country back in the 60s. Got some great information from those. Sylvia talking freely in her apartment. Candidly, because she doesn’t know anybody’s list. And they had him in Tony Giacalone’s home juice company in Detroit also. And Sylvia was often a topic of conversation over there as well. By the way, Tony Giacalone was Sylvia’s paramour for many years. They had a long affair. People who think that Sylvia had an affair with Hoffa that produced Chucky O’Brien, [9:28] And that is not accurate. Chucky, we know who Chucky’s father was. He was a criminal out of St. Louis from the time he was a boy and went to prison when he was a young guy, was recruited from prison to come to Kansas City and work as a driver, for none other than Charlie Banagio. And so that put him right at the center of the action. [9:53] And Sylvia, having married the young man that put her right, she was already at the center of the action because she knew all the movers and shakers in the North End at that time already from the time she was a girl. But they became very much a part of Banagio’s network. And this was one fact that really blew me away that I didn’t know. And I don’t think you know it or Owsley or O’Malley or really anybody in Kansas City that Charlie Banagio was Chuckie O’Brien’s godfather. Yeah, I didn’t know that. Yeah. That is interesting. So Sylvia Pagano, she lives down there in the North End, what we call the North End folks, which is our little Italy. There’s a big church that anchors that neighborhood. And that’s where all the people came from Southern Italy and Sicily, moved into Kansas City and were associated with the church down there. After them, the Vietnamese came in and the church sponsored a lot of the Vietnamese and settled in that same neighborhood as it became a shifting neighborhood. So she’s down over there in Little Italy or the North End. And she meets a guy named Michael. Was it Three Fingers? [11:03] Oh, yeah. Frankie. Frankie Three Fingers. Coppola. Coppola, yeah. So tell us about that relationship. Yeah, that’s really interesting because Frankie Three Fingers… Hasn’t really been chronicled much as part of the Kansas City family. Because he was a roving guy, he had a lot of clout in both Italy and the U.S., and he had memberships in multiple families, and he was a high-ranking status too. So wherever he went, whether it was Detroit, Chicago, Los Angeles, St. Louis, New York, New Orleans, he was all over the place, and he was well-respected wherever he went. But he was in Kansas City for quite a long time. He was strongly associated with Padagio. And it appears from all the evidence, as well as testimony from organized crime experts in Detroit, that Frankie Three Fingers escorted Sylvia to Detroit after her marriage with Charles O’Brien ended in about 1941 in Kansas City. [12:13] So Sylvia arrives in Detroit on the arm of Frank Coppola, and that put her on the fast track to getting to know the upper echelon of the Detroit family and mobsters, top mobsters beyond Detroit. Coppola was associated with Costello in his slot machine racket down in New Orleans. [12:36] And later, after he got deported back to Italy, He worked with Lucky Luciano to put together the whole narcotics syndicate network that included the French Connection. So tremendously influential as a mobster. Sylvia could really not have picked a more influential and well-connected guy as a boyfriend. That really put her on the fast track to getting to know a lot of the most powerful guys in the country. Really interesting guy. Frank Copeland. I’ll just say it and maybe someone else can run with it. I don’t know if it’ll be me or not, but he would make a great subject for a book. Yeah, he’s not very well known. And the mob used to have this guy, Nikolai Gentile. He traveled around to different families and brokered different deals. I think back before communication was so fast and you didn’t fly from one city to the other, you had to take a train. That’s a whole day on the train to get one city to the other. Telephone communication wasn’t that good. You didn’t hardly make long distance phone calls back there in the 20s and 30s. I don’t think they were hard. So you have guys like this that then travel around and take messages that are trusted by the different cities. And so he had to be one of those guys. [13:52] You’re exactly right. In fact, he knew Nicola Gentile. [13:58] Gentile is also, I speak about him in this book also. He plays a role, a pretty important one, and he describes some events that are really fascinating. This story actually doesn’t begin in Kansas City. It begins in Pueblo, Colorado. There’s three geographic areas that are really emphasized in this story. Pueblo, Colorado, Kansas City, and Detroit. But Nicola Gentili and Frank Coppola knew each other in the United States, and they knew each other in Italy. And you’re exactly right, they had a similar role as traveling diplomats within the mafia. Very interesting. Not too many other guys, especially later on. They had Johnny Roselli, who was really well-traveled, and some others. But in those early days, a couple of these guys, Coppola, Gentile, I don’t know if there was any others or not, but that was what they did. They were all over the place, and they were so well-connected, and they really had memberships in multiple families. And that seems to have faded away later. You didn’t hear too much about guys that had more than one member. So occasionally somebody would switch families, but yeah, they were really interesting, [15:11] real, what you would call international mystery men, I think. Interesting. So she had an affair with him, and he brought her up to Detroit and started making connections in Detroit, if I remember the story right, with the Jackalones. And so what. [15:27] Take us on from there. How does she then move in with Hoffa? And she’s like in the middle between the Peckerwood truck drivers and the Italian mob, which they both needed each other and they worked well together for a long time. So how does she end up in the center of that? Yeah, she’s still quite young when she gets to Detroit. She’s just early 20s, maybe mid 20s at that point. But and here she is she’s immediately meeting all of the wise guys but she was still she needed a job she needed work i’m sure coppola helped her out to some extent but he had his own wife he had his own he probably had another mistress or two as well i mean she needed to make a she needed to make a living and raise her son chucky and um she got a job with the teamsters at that time in In Detroit, unions were strong. There was a lot of unions, and it was the capital of industrial unionism at that time. And so that just became a natural choice. She ended up meeting Burke Brennan initially, actually, even before Hoffa. Brennan was Hoffa’s right-hand guy. [16:36] And he gave her a job with the Teamsters as a salter. She was an organizer, and a good one, and a legit organizer. But her specialty was salting. Now, what’s that? So she was a union representative, and she would get a job in a factory or a warehouse, just an ordinary job. And she would go to work, just like everybody else, punch the clock. But while she was there, her real objective was signing other people up to join the union. So she’s like a secret agent in a way, buried into the normal workforce, but with a real different agenda. And she was real good at it. And the union guys noticed that she worked really hard and she was loyal and that she would keep her mouth shut. And so those were the same qualities that the mob guys admired. So this was at the time, though, and this is very important, when most of the unions and the mob were still at odds with each other. Back then, the gangsters were getting hired by companies to break strikes and to oppose unions. [17:47] And there was a particularly bad strike going on. It lasted a long time. The Teamsters were striking the Detroit Lumber Company. This was at about 42. And it was violent. And Hoffa could see the writing on the wall that the Teamsters were losing the battle. It went on and on. It was violent. And that’s where Sylvia Pagano stepped in. Burt Brennan told Jimmy Hoffa he should talk to Facci. Facci was Italian for face. And that was Sylvia’s nickname that she got when she was young back in Kansas City. Had a very pretty face. And so they called her the face. So Hoffa talked to Fauci and she set up a basically like a summit meeting peace conference, more or less. And they brokered a deal where the mob switched sides and became allies with the Teamsters against the Detroit Lumber Company. So that was really the moment that changed history, brought the mafia into the Teamsters orbit and vice versa. And that’s all traceable right back to Sylvia Pagano. [18:55] Wow. That’s interesting. I always wondered what the genesis of that was with Hoffa and the mob. And of course, we can see how it developed, but what that actual birth of that was. I think you’ve stumbled across the birth of it. You also… [19:11] We’re able to stumble across the birth of the Eastern families and New York families connection to Hoffa, which that that gets even bigger. Tell us a little bit about that. She was involved in that, believe it or not, guys. And just like in Detroit, back in New York, there’s Johnny Dio. He was busting up labor union strikes for the companies. Yeah, I think that to some degree in New York, New Jersey, that some Teamsters locals had already been infiltrated by the mafia independently and maybe unbeknownst to Hoffa in Detroit. But it really became a big thing with Hoffa and with Sylvia’s brokering that alliance. Little isolated examples of mob infiltration, I think, were already happening in Detroit. But once again, as Hoffa’s progressing in his career, moving up the ranks, he always had his eye on the top job. He wanted to be the president of the IBT. And of course, he knew he needed help in the Northeast for that, to realize that goal. And so with Sylvia helped set up meetings with Tony Ducks Corral Johnny Diagordi Tony Provenzano and Sylvia had gotten to know Provenzano in Detroit because he had strong connections to Detroit let’s see his cousin was married to. [20:39] Tony Giacalone’s cousin was married to Tony Pro, I believe, or vice versa. That’s your book. Yeah. I’d have to go back and read my own book. Yeah, it’s hard to keep up. Hard to remember all the details. All these players. Giacalone’s cousin was married to Provenzano. And so Sylvia had already met Provenzano in Detroit. And Chucky, her son, had already started calling him Uncle Tony. And so she had this great connection to Provenzano. And so she helped facilitate the Teamsters Mob Alliance in New York and New Jersey, just as she had in Detroit. And then it goes on from there. Then she later, we’re moving forward now, but she would later become the link between Hoffa and his closest contact in Cleveland, which was Moe Daylitz. She became the link between Hoffa and Alan Dorfman in Chicago. And she became the link between Hoffa and the Sevilla brothers in Kansas City. So she really was, and this is all, they taught, there’s a, from those FBI tapes, those illegal FBI tapes, we have Tony Zarelli and Nick Sevilla in Florida speaking about Sylvia Pagano and her relationship as a liaison between the Detroit family and between the Kansas City family. Like, there’s your proof right there. Not that you need it. She was really… [22:09] The guys, a lot of them really liked, adored her in the sense of she did have an affair with a couple of them, and she was a good-looking woman. A lot of them had, Moe Dalitz was known to have a crush on Sylvia, possibly an affair with Sylvia. But she was more than your mob mole, right? She was a dealmaker. She was an advisor. She was a liaison. She brought money to the table. She did deals with the guys. She helped broker some pension fund loans, all these things. So what I like to say about Sylvia is that we all know that the mob never inducted women into their ranks. But if they had, Sylvia Pagana would have been their first choice because she worked hard. She was loyal. [22:56] She kept her mouth shut. And she really lived truer to the code than some of the men did. She was 100% omerta. She really was. and she learned that in the north end of Kansas City, where Umerta was extremely strong even up into this century after it wasn’t so strong in other places and so she passed that on to Chucky O’Brien. He was also a real strong adherent to the code of silence. Yeah, I think we have to remember Chucky O’Brien was half Italian. His father was Italian. No. [23:33] So his mother, Sylvia, was the Italian. Mother, Sylvia, yeah. Yeah, his dad was Irish. Yeah, I got that mixed up. Exactly, asked backwards. But yeah, he was half Italian. And so he really talked the talk, and he moved right in. All these guys were like his uncle, Uncle Nick, Uncle Quirk, and that kind of thing. So he came back to Kansas City. Tell a little bit about Chuckie O’Brien and Kansas City. Yeah, so in 1950, he’d been in Detroit for about nine years by that point. 1950, he’s getting into high school age, and Sylvia sent him back to Kansas City to live on Independence Avenue with his grandparents, and he went to Cardinal Glennon High School. [24:13] And became a good athlete, started dating a gal from the old neighborhood who was a lot like Sylvia. I think that’s really interesting because Chucky really idolized his mother, but he never really, when he was young at least, got to spend as much time with her as he wanted. He spent a lot of time back in Kansas City. He spent a lot of time at his uncle’s house in Detroit because Sylvia was so busy with Hoffa and with the mob. So here’s Chucky in Kansas City. He meets a gal from Sylvia’s old neighborhood who has other things in common with Sylvia and who even looks, in my opinion, quite a lot like Sylvia. And he would eventually take her back to Detroit and marry her and have a family together. But his main objective, it really in Kansas City wasn’t so much going to school. It was becoming a truck driver. He wanted to become a truck driver so that he could put himself on the path to becoming a union organizer like his hero and surrogate father, Jimmy Hoffa. And according to Chucky, Uncle Nick and Uncle Cork got him his first job as a driver and got him his first union card with local 541. [25:23] And this was right at the time when Local 541 was becoming ground zero for labor strife and union corruption in the United States. And Gary, you said a key word earlier, which was Peckerwood. And that’s who was running the Kansas City Teamsters at the time. It was dominated by Peckerwood guys, country boys, basically, and like Hoffa. And these guys were just as bad as the Italian gangsters who were more famous. They ran those locals with intimidation and terror, and they were violent, and they were very ambitious. They had political power. [26:08] Make a long story short, in 1953 in Kansas City, we had an inter-union labor war. And it was the Teamsters versus almost every other union in town. And Teamsters were trying to dominate a lot of these other unions is what it was. And so you had a complete paralysis of the entire construction industry for three months. Imagine just all construction stopping for three months in any metro area and how devastating that is to the economy. 23,000 Kansas Citians were out of work. The Teamsters were refusing to pick up or deliver supplies. And that eventually morphed into violence and sabotage. You had guys going into battle at construction sites. People were getting badly injured. People were getting kidnapped. It was, and then furthermore, we had four military defense projects centered in the Kansas City area, and this is right at the height of the Korean War. So these military installations were suffering work stoppages also. So this was unacceptable in Washington. And Congress swooped in with hearings and an investigation. [27:17] And they called this, basically, it was, I think the exact language was something like the most forbidding chapter in the history of American unions, something like that. It was a big deal. This history has been mostly forgotten. But Kansas City was [27:32] completely paralyzed for about three months. And that was the union that was the local mainly primarily local 541 which chucky was a young member of he was too young at that time to get drawn into the politics of the union i don’t believe that he was on the front lines of these these battles and violence that was happening he was just a brand new truck driver at the time but he was part of that in the sense that he was a local a member of the local at the time this stuff was happening so yeah that’s that’s what happened when Chucky came back to Kansas City. [28:07] Interesting. And that must have been the time when Roy Williams started moving up the ladder and the mob was moving in and they moved this auto ring and some of his people out. And Roy Lee Williams must have, with the support of Nick Civella and the local mob, must have moved right on in. Yeah, that’s exactly what happened. The main guy behind all the strife and violence I was just talking about was Orville Ring, classic quintessential Peckerwood guy and then after all this happened Hoffa swooped in and helped negotiate an end to these conflicts in 1953 and, And Nick Civella and his crime family, they were all watching all this from the wings, planning and scheming. Wow, there’s a lot going on here. How can we capitalize on this? [28:50] So in the aftermath of it all, the Savellas basically intimidated Orville Ring out of the Union. He went back to his farm. Later, he was killed in an accident on his farm, which a lot of people thought was the mob, that the mob did it. But it looked probably just an accident. And I think a tractor rolled over on him or something like that. But yeah, Roy Williams. So at this time, just basically the Italians were taken over from the Peckerwoods. There were still some useful Peckerwoods, and they worked together. And Roy Williams was the key guy there. This is when Nick Civella and he started working together to take over the Teamsters in Kansas City. You’re exactly right. And the rest is history. Really? really. Roy Williams is an interesting guy. He was a war hero from World War II. He had several bronze stars and he was a huge war hero, but he knew which side of the bread got the butter. And so he went with that and he went with Nick Civella. And he did, he bucked up to him a few times, but Nick Civella, actually in a famous scene, Nick Civella had him picked up and driven somewhere and shined a bright light in his eyes and said, you will go along with this scheme. [30:05] So it’s, but he kept going along to almost, he almost, he did become the president of the union for a short period of time, almost right there at the end of his life and when everybody was going to jail. But he was Nick Civella’s protege and Nick Civella’s puppet for his whole life and the whole Teamsters union was. [30:24] Yeah and that story you mentioned with the white spotlight shining in his eyes they kidnapped him and took him into this empty warehouse and i always point to that as just one of those. [30:34] Terrifying stories about how the mob used to work and yeah man and that wasn’t the only time that they intimidated roy williams in that manner so he like you said he was this tough guy war hero He was a big guy, and yet even a guy like that can get intimidated into doing whatever these guys tell him to do because his tactics that they used were just terrifying. Yeah. I read one thing where he later on, he claimed when he turned and gave evidence and talked to the Bureau that he claimed that they also threatened his wife and children during one of these sit downs with him. I mean, they did the same thing to Alan Glick out in Las Vegas. Tuffy DeLuna was out there, and he read off Alan Glick’s name of his wife and his children. He said, you may find yourself expendable, but I don’t think you’re going to find your family expendable and read off their names. So there’s two good examples of them. Say that Bob never messes with your family. There’s two good examples of them using the family and family as threats. Yeah. [31:40] It’s very tough. Yeah, it is. I heard knowing Mo Dalitz, to me, that was key because he was such a mover and an operator. Talk a little more about that. He had been in Cleveland. He had to set her up with Bill Presser. And that was primarily Jewish mobsters in Cleveland, seemed to me like. And then he also had all those connections to Chicago to get to Red Dorfman, his son, Alan Dorfman. Talk a little more about that relationship with Mo Dalitz. In Mo Dalitz’s biography, I can’t think of the name of the author at the moment, but that author states that Sylvia was one of Mo Dalitz’s lovers. I’m not sure if that’s true or not. I do think that Mo Dalitz, at the very least, had a crush on Sylvia, but also respected her very much. And she, just as she had with the Detroit family before, she brokered an alliance with Daylitz. What happened was Daylitz had a laundry empire, was a rum runner and a racketeer and a leader in the Jewish mob. But he also had a lot of legitimate businesses, including a laundry empire in Detroit and Cleveland. [32:53] And while he was still in Detroit, before he really made his move to Cleveland, his permanent move to Cleveland, his laundries, along with other laundry owners, they bonded together in an association. And they were very anti-union. And they were basically at odds with the Teamsters. And until Sylvia swooped in. And Sylvia had her own connections by now to the Laundry Workers Union also. So she’s working for the Teamsters, and she’s very close to Hoffa, but she then married a guy named John Paris, who was the head of the Laundry Workers Union. [33:32] So Sylvia knows Hoffa, and she knows the head of the Laundry Workers Union very closely, and she knows Dalitz. So she’s the one who’s positioned to bring these people together, sit them down at the same table, and start working together, start negotiating. And that’s what she did with Daylitz. And so that led to Daylitz paying off Hoffa, basically, to settle this contract on terms that were favorable to Daylitz and the other laundry owners. [34:07] But you could say that Hoffa, in that case, sold out his members, at least at that time. Now, I do want to make it clear that most rank-and-file teamsters for many decades loved Hoffa because he definitely did negotiate some great contracts that brought truck drivers into the middle class, got them very good pay and benefits. And it’s only fair, it’s only right to give him credit because as somebody once said about Hoffa. [34:33] He was always a criminal, but also always a teamster. And he worked very hard for his membership. He never stopped working. And it was sincere, I do believe. But there were times when he, the ends justified the means and he did whatever he had to do to keep the union alive, but also to serve himself and enrich himself. And that was one of those cases where the membership lost out a little bit when Hoffa and Daylitz formed their alliance with the initiation and the help of Sylvia Pagano. Interesting. So let’s go back to Chucky O’Brien for a minute. He goes back up from Kansas City. He ends up back up in Detroit and working very closely with Jimmy Hoffa. And you talked to his son. Yeah. And to make that, and he was probably a huge help and some insight into what his father was like. So talk about Chucky O’Brien when he got back with Hoffa. Yeah, so he goes back to Detroit. [35:31] And he steps right back into the Hoffa family circle because Sylvia became part of the Hoffa family. She was Josephine Hoffa’s best friend. Jimmy Hoffa relied on her not only for important work in the union and for important connections to the mob, but he also relied on her heavily as Josephine’s personal assistant and caretaker. Sylvia worked extremely hard serving other people. And she was an excellent caretaker to Josephine who needed a lot of care, had very poor health, made worse by severe alcoholism. And Sylvia was a wonderful caretaker. But Chucky stepped right back into that family orbit. Later, when his own kids were small, Chucky and his wife and his kids moved into the Hoffa house. They’d all lived under the same roof for quite a few years. But Sylvia was really the glue that kept it all together and Chucky’s son who’s also named Chuck O’Brien he was a young boy at this time so his memories of his grandmother. [36:42] And Jimmy Hoffa started when he was a young boy and continued up until Sylvia died when he was in his late teens, but he was a great source for the book helped out a lot I really appreciate him And it was interesting to have direct access to someone who actually lived under the same roof with Jimmy Hoffa. So he was not privy, young Chuck was not privy to any inside information or any mob dealings or anything like that. But he later moved to Kansas City and went to work in the River Key for his uncle at the Godfather Lounge, which just a couple of years later was torched in the River Key War. And then young Chuck had worked in professional hockey for a while. And then he became a truck driver and joined Local 41. And so all this history just comes full circle and repeats itself. And I was a little fascinated by these Sylvia’s grandkids who were born and raised in Detroit. They both ended up back in Kansas City in the land of their parents and their grandparents. And they ended up in the same neighborhoods that Sylvia had been born in many years before. [37:57] Interesting. And Chucky O’Brien, then he’s kind of Hoffa’s driver sometimes. And Aaron Renner on up to the end of Hoffa’s life was even implicated at the very end. Some people claim that he helped set Hoffa up because he was the one person that Hoffa trusted. And that one movie, The Irishman or whatever, really threw a lot of shade on Chucky O’Brien. So how did you deal with that. [38:21] Yeah, I think Chucky got a real bad rap, and as I used to study Hoffa and read all the Hoffa books, I always thought, I always had a very low opinion of Chucky O’Brien, and he became the butt of a joke, and he was portrayed as this blundering, not-too-bright guy who either helped kill his surrogate father or was duped into giving him a ride to where he was killed without knowing what was going on and without being able to, realize it to the point where he could have maybe helped Hoffa. I think Jack Goldsmith put all that to rest. He really changed my opinion of Chucky in his book, but I realized that Chucky had been misunderstood in many ways. Was he involved in Hoffa’s disappearance or not? I think Goldsmith basically vindicates Chucky. [39:15] However, I do believe that there’s still some evidence that could strongly suggest that even in light of what Goldsmith wrote, that Chucky could still have known more than he let on. But he was so committed to Emerita that he took a lot of secrets to his grave, I believe. What’s interesting is some of the other co-conspirators in the Hoffa thing ended up dead, like Sally Buggs, and got killed in Little Italy a few years later, and the prevailing wisdom, at least, was to, keep him quiet about the Hoffa case. And they would have probably done the same thing to Chucky if Chucky could have pointed the finger at anybody or implicated anybody. And I’m sure he could have. I’m sure he knew some things about that. He was so close to Giacalone. Chucky was very close to Tony Giacalone and to Tony Provenzano. [40:07] And I think that Chucky survived because Giacalone trusted him 100% just as Sylvia Pagano’s son. Giacalone’s trust in Chucky to not give anybody up was just so rock solid. And he loved Chucky. And I think that he was also honoring Sylvia by allowing Chucky to stay alive. So I know I’m straying from your initial question, Gary. There’s so much going on with the whole Chuck O’Brien thing and his involvement. It gets very interesting. You have to get really down in the weeds with it to understand all of it. But I think that Goldsmith’s book is a great read for anybody who’s interested in Hoffa and the whole case. I definitely would recommend it. So it may come down to Chuck O’Brien. And was he more loyal to the mob, to the mafia and their code? Or more loyal to Hoffa and the Teamsters? as Hoffa as an individual, not to the teams or his union, but Hoffa as an individual. Was he more loyal to Hoffa or more loyal to the union or more loyal to the mob? And giving up those guys, he has to turn his back on everything. [41:21] The union and the mob. And so I can see where he, whatever he knew, [41:25] he was not going to say a word. It would be to his advantage. He has no, they didn’t have a hammer on him. Wasn’t a criminal. They didn’t have a life sentence hanging over his head for anything. They did have, they did prosecute Chucky on a federal case. It was a small time thing. He took some, maybe took some gifts from a, from an employer in his role as a union guy, some small gifts. And then he had also got caught up in a cargo theft case, which is all documented in the book, Office of Connection. But the law enforcement did have a couple of cases that they could apply pressure onto Chucky. But he didn’t say a word, and he just went to prison and served his time. He didn’t have to serve too much time. He was only in for about a year, I think. It was a low-level felony. But he just, he’d never thought once about turning state’s witness. He just went and served his time and got back out and went on with his life. [42:25] Yeah. It’s those 50 and 75-year sentences that’ll make the right attorneys. You get even, I used to say, when they came up, those sentencing guidelines for cocaine dealers, you could make a guy talk about his mother when he’s looking. He’s 40 years old and he’s looking at a 50, 75-year sentence. Yeah. I do have to say, though, if there’s one guy that might, and there was a few of them who went and served a hard time. Yeah, a long time until they’re old. Rather than give anybody else up. And I think Chucky would have been one of those guys. I do. Yeah. [42:57] Having been raised by sylvia pagano he was just so committed to that culture and those traditions and that way of life and and omerta yeah sylvia even had almost a kind of a halfway making ceremony for chucky she arranged for the top guys in detroit when he came back to detroit from kansas city in the early 50s tony giacalone put together a little event where chucky walked into the back room of grecian gardens restaurant in detroit and all the top guys were sitting around a table and he made a pledge of loyalty to them at that time and then he sat down and broke bread with them and he didn’t prick his finger and burn a card and he wasn’t made into the family but it was all halfway a little bit and they did that for sylvia and because they just valued her so much they respected her and they needed her they she was the connection to their most valuable asset, which was Jimmy Hoffa. So that tells you a little bit about how much respect they had for Sylvia and also for Chucky’s unique role. Here he is. [44:05] He’s he’s the son of charlie banagio’s low-level chauffeur yeah and yet he’s sitting down with guys like meyer lansky in florida he’s sitting down with all the top guys in detroit chicago inu acardo rica rosanova all these top guys in chicago then he would sit down with them on behalf of jimmy hoff he was he probably i say in the book that he probably had more chucky o’brien the son of, Banagio’s chauffeur probably had more sit-downs with high-level mobsters than Nick Civella did. As Hoffa’s representative, that was the life. And he knew how to handle that kind of thing because he was raised by Sylvia. So he knew how to say, what not to say, how to behave himself in those types of meetings. So that came naturally to him. And he was Hoffa’s gopher. He drove in places. He took Hoffa’s wife to her medical appointments. He did low-level stuff like that, but he also did more important work, more sensitive stuff, like sitting down with mob bosses and relaying information back and forth, just like as Sylvia had taught him to do. [45:16] That’s fascinating. I tell you what, guys, Frank Hayde, Hoffa’s Connection, the story of Sylvia Pagano, the Ken City girl at the center of the mafia’s alliance with the Teamsters Union. I might have links in here. You better get this book. This is untrod territory. Unplowed ground, as we used to say on the farm. This is fresh stuff that you’ve read. There’s so many books out there about Hoffa and his disappearance that they just want to, come on, we can’t do this. I can’t do this again, Hoffa’s disappearance. You’re never going to find his body. You’re never going to figure out exactly who killed him. Nobody’s going to talk, and anybody that could is dead. But this unearthed some really fresh, interesting information about Hoffa and his connection with the Italian La Cosa Nostra in the United States, the entire United States, really. Yes. Thank you, Gary. That was a very nice little summary of it. And I really appreciate you. You’ve had me on your show before, my other books, and I listened to your podcast. Can’t get enough of it. You do terrific work. All us wire trappers love you, man. And we all appreciate you very much. Thank you. Thank you. Are you still doing the, are we still buying you cups of coffee and that kind of stuff? Yeah, you can always buy me a cup of coffee and hit the donate button. [46:29] I forget about doing that. I’ve been doing this so long and I got a few guys that hit it regularly and some never do. I do this for the pure joy of it anyhow, but it helps to have a little extra money coming in now and then. When you were selling books yesterday, you love writing this book. You love all that research and putting it together and educating people, but it’s nice to get paid for it too. [46:50] It’s a small-time racket, but hey. It’s a small-time racket. Another interesting thing, Frank, we were talking about people doing time, getting so much time, and trying to force them to talk. Yesterday, Frank had a program at the library, and we had a local guy who was a subject of his last book, Mafia Dreams, who was a mob hanger-on guy when he was a young guy. And he got caught up in a murder, an accidental murder in a way. That it’s a long story and you have to get mafia dreams to learn about it. The next generation of the wannabe. [47:25] Italian mafia guys in kansas city and so that guy was there he did 25 years 25 years for what we call felony murder another guy he transported a friend of his to a drug by only the guy killed the man was selling the or tried to kill the man that was selling the drugs and the fbi had it set up and ran in and shot and killed the kid who almanese had carried up to the drug ripoff and And so they charged this driver with felony murder, and he did 25 years, just got out about four or five years ago. He could have talked. He had enough to buy him a lot of grace on that 25-year sentence, and he did every minute of it. He never said a word, and it was hard time. It was state time here in Missouri. Yeah, I think that’s true. I think he is representative of Kansas City in a way, because I do believe that in Kansas City, the Code of Emerita persisted longer than most places. And yeah, when you’re 24 years old, I think he was 24 at the time that he was sentenced. Maybe he was 25 and you get sentenced to 25 and a half years. [48:38] And you have the chance to whittle that down by giving up information on your friends. And you don’t take it, and you choose to do the 25 and a half years, that’s hardcore. And he did, and those are the best years of his life that he’ll never get back. But he is out now, and he’s making a legitimate living and keeping his nose clean and just trying to make up for a lot of lost time. Yeah, he is. 25 years will straighten your mind out, won’t it? Yeah. Man. All right, Frank. Thanks so much for coming on the show. Hey, thanks again, Gary. Don’t forget to donate Bob the Bob Gary cup of coffee, y’all. Thank you. Okay, Gary. Okay, Frank. That was great. Talk to you later.