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including his good pal david stone. ed high school baseball coach and employee at the moscow, idaho, maintenance department. to the investigators astonishment, david volunteered that evening hanging out with charles and rachael at the garage, the friday night she went missing. >> now you've got another guy, someone with information? >> somebody with information immediately raises the question. why didn't charles capone ever mentioned david stone to be during the entire time i interviewed him. >> three days after rachel was reported missing, the task force detective sat david stone down and grilled him. >> he provided a timeline for that evening. and it was different than charles capone's timeline. >> the husband's friends told cops rachel came by around 5 pm and waited for charles to finish her car. david stone says he then left to get some food and a&w, and when he got back to the garage around eight, rachel was gone. stone said he drove charles to a local bar, swung by his home for a while, then went out later to pick
including his good pal david stone. ed high school baseball coach and employee at the moscow, idaho, maintenance department. to the investigators astonishment, david volunteered that evening hanging out with charles and rachael at the garage, the friday night she went missing. >> now you've got another guy, someone with information? >> somebody with information immediately raises the question. why didn't charles capone ever mentioned david stone to be during the entire time i...
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. >> around joining me now is david fear, he is the senior editor and film critic at rolling stone. how huge little richard was at the peak much his career. how did that happen that he could become such a major star in the south in the 1950s? >> i think this is a question that any fan of little richard and any amateur historian looks at and go, how did this happen? i don't understand. i think in a lot of ways because his persona challenged all these ideas of gender nonconformity and race and masculinity, in a way because he was so flamboyant, he could get away with this stuff. he seemed harmless in a way. rock 'n' roll looked at as a novelty and he was part of that fortunately novelty. the only problem was that he was an artist and incredibly, seriously both after his first initial wave of popularity and later in the career, the man himself said he was the originator and creator of rock 'n' roll. >> to that point he got so popular that some of those other early rock stars people like elvis and the beatles they were imitating him. they were sinking his song and eventually they oversha
. >> around joining me now is david fear, he is the senior editor and film critic at rolling stone. how huge little richard was at the peak much his career. how did that happen that he could become such a major star in the south in the 1950s? >> i think this is a question that any fan of little richard and any amateur historian looks at and go, how did this happen? i don't understand. i think in a lot of ways because his persona challenged all these ideas of gender nonconformity and...
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. >> joining mere is david fear, the senior rock critic at rolling stone. that he could become such a major star? in the south? in the 1950s? >> i think this is a question that any fan of little richard, any amateur historian, how did this happen? i don't understand. i think a lot of ways because his persona challenged all these ideas of gender nonconformity, race and ethnicity, he was so flamboyant, he would get away with this stuff. he was harmless too. rock 'n' roll, he was also an artist and an incredibly influential one too. i think because of that flamboyance people tended to not take him so seriously, after that initial wave of popularity and later in his career. he was the origin necessitator of rock 'n' roll. set the standards for a modern rebel. >> early rock stars elvis and the beatles they were imitating him. they were singing his songs. and eventually they overshadowed him in some ways. what do you make of why that happened? and, you know, what impact that in and of itself had on little richard throughout his life? >> before we get to elvis and
. >> joining mere is david fear, the senior rock critic at rolling stone. that he could become such a major star? in the south? in the 1950s? >> i think this is a question that any fan of little richard, any amateur historian, how did this happen? i don't understand. i think a lot of ways because his persona challenged all these ideas of gender nonconformity, race and ethnicity, he was so flamboyant, he would get away with this stuff. he was harmless too. rock 'n' roll, he was also...
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james frazier has called upon david living stone. changes the structure that will implement that. in my new role as the chief client officer, which is a new role in citi is very much to say we cover clients across the world. are we doing it the best way we possibly can? are we as coherent as we can? are we delighting as much as we can with our capabilities? our number one is to make sure we bring that -- tom: you were an undergraduate in australia decades ago. what will be the defining feature of citigroup in 5, 10 years out? >> there is always going to be two dimensions on that. one is we offer a broader set of capabilities and secondly we do it on a geographic dimension. we are the most international organization. we do business in 160 countries around the world. that serves our clients with cross-border needs. that will continue to be the distinctive feature of citi. jonathan: job cuts -- will they be focused on certain geographies or functions. what is the approach? david: job cuts is not the story here. it is unfortunate, we wil
james frazier has called upon david living stone. changes the structure that will implement that. in my new role as the chief client officer, which is a new role in citi is very much to say we cover clients across the world. are we doing it the best way we possibly can? are we as coherent as we can? are we delighting as much as we can with our capabilities? our number one is to make sure we bring that -- tom: you were an undergraduate in australia decades ago. what will be the defining feature...
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l so, x that's something that the national archives needs to release and they are stone walling. >> sandra: david spunt, is it likely we will see the emails? >> i wish i could give you a better answer but it's hard to tell. it appears they may get these documents because there has been cooperation as far as writing letters back and forth, but it's over a year and the group still has yet to get those exact documents. now, to be clear, it's not unusual for public figures or politicians on both sides of the aisle, republican or democrat, to use pseudonyms when it comes to emails to have their own private emails without a public name, however, this group claims then vice president biden did so and talked business with his son hunter via email. fox news has not independently confirmed hunter was copied on emails but according to the lawsuit filed by the southeastern legal foundation, the national archives is sitting on thousands of email messages from then v.p., robin ware, and robert l. peters, and one more. the archives wrote to the group, we have performed a search, and have identified approximatel
l so, x that's something that the national archives needs to release and they are stone walling. >> sandra: david spunt, is it likely we will see the emails? >> i wish i could give you a better answer but it's hard to tell. it appears they may get these documents because there has been cooperation as far as writing letters back and forth, but it's over a year and the group still has yet to get those exact documents. now, to be clear, it's not unusual for public figures or...
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david shafer, kathy latham and sean stone. they said their cases belong in federal court because they were, quote, acting to assist the president or acting in the direction of the president. now, those arguments might help these three folks in claiming they were de facto federal employees, which weird if true, and then maybe that will help them argue they shouldn't be tried add the state level, but wow does that argument not help their codefendant in all this, mr. donald trump. it was essentially, judge, we were fake electors acting at the direction of the president. we were federal fake electors, judge. meanwhile, trump's own chief of staff mark meadows is making the argument he was just doing what his boss wanted, and again that does not look good for mr. trump. in a hearing last week meadows was asked why he was so very ininvested in making sure the fake electors met. mr. meadows answered i knew we would get yelled at if not, as in not arranging the meeting with fake electors. yelled at by whom, mr. meadows? by the presiden
david shafer, kathy latham and sean stone. they said their cases belong in federal court because they were, quote, acting to assist the president or acting in the direction of the president. now, those arguments might help these three folks in claiming they were de facto federal employees, which weird if true, and then maybe that will help them argue they shouldn't be tried add the state level, but wow does that argument not help their codefendant in all this, mr. donald trump. it was...
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stones! live now to the author and veteran rockjournalist, david hepworth. only one rolling stones, _ mentioned? there are only one rolling stones, they _ mentioned? there are only one rolling stones, they are - mentioned? there are only onej rolling stones, they are unique mentioned? there are only one i rolling stones, they are unique in that they stayed together against the odds. they never really broke up entry forms, there is an unbroken line reaching back more than 60 years. it is extraordinary to me to reflect on it, i can remember that mickjagger in his early 30s saying i can't imagine doing this when i am 40. the i can't imagine doing this when i am a0. the fact he is still doing it at 80 is absolutely astonishing. it is as much a source of astonishment to him as anybody else. you look at mickjagger, keith richards and ronnie wood and they are probably older than the characters from last of the summer wine, which is to be our image of elderly gentlemen pushing each other up and down hills on pram wheels, now they enjoy themselves by being the rollin
stones! live now to the author and veteran rockjournalist, david hepworth. only one rolling stones, _ mentioned? there are only one rolling stones, they _ mentioned? there are only one rolling stones, they are - mentioned? there are only onej rolling stones, they are unique mentioned? there are only one i rolling stones, they are unique in that they stayed together against the odds. they never really broke up entry forms, there is an unbroken line reaching back more than 60 years. it is...
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watch anything on the beatles, elvis, rolling stones, we saw mick jagger, david bowie, and they all will, they say. how can it be that all the biggest stars in the history of planet earth point to him, yet he's still somehow under appreciated and not fully understood? >> i mean, i think the reasons are obvious. he is somebody who influenced almost everybody who came after him, but he was also a gay or queer black man from the deep south, a gender, nonconforming human being, at a time of incredibly repressed like this time of incredible repression and homophobia and conservatism. there's lots of ways in which he wasn't given his due, because simply the time didn't allow for someone like little richard to be celebrated in the way we might now. his music was appropriated. he didn't get proper publishing royalties. he had terrible recording contracts. he fought for his rights for his entire career, and it really has taken a very long time for people to fully appreciate all that he brought to culture. >> jason, let's stick with that a bit more. i want to toss to a clip of you in the documenta
watch anything on the beatles, elvis, rolling stones, we saw mick jagger, david bowie, and they all will, they say. how can it be that all the biggest stars in the history of planet earth point to him, yet he's still somehow under appreciated and not fully understood? >> i mean, i think the reasons are obvious. he is somebody who influenced almost everybody who came after him, but he was also a gay or queer black man from the deep south, a gender, nonconforming human being, at a time of...
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mishandling of classified documents and now we hope they don't stone wall us in these pseudonym requests. there are 5400 emails. >> sandra: davidpunt joins us. >> this lawsuit was filed days to go. it is not unusual for public figures or political figures, republicans and democrats, to sometimes use pseudonyms in emails to keep their email inboxes from filling up. this case is a little different because this group, the southeastern legal foundation, is not focused on the pseudonyms but on what was sent in those emails. this group claims that then vp biden talked business with his son, hunter, via email. fox news hasn't independently confirmed that hunter was copied on these emails. according to the lawsuit the national archives is sitting on thousands of emails messages from biden's office with the following sued nipples, robin ware, and robert l. peters as pci.gov. national archives responded to the group. we've performed a look for those requests and identified identified 5,138 emails and other records that must be processed in order to respond to your request. >> our goal is to get these and put them out in public. maybe the
mishandling of classified documents and now we hope they don't stone wall us in these pseudonym requests. there are 5400 emails. >> sandra: davidpunt joins us. >> this lawsuit was filed days to go. it is not unusual for public figures or political figures, republicans and democrats, to sometimes use pseudonyms in emails to keep their email inboxes from filling up. this case is a little different because this group, the southeastern legal foundation, is not focused on the pseudonyms...
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david bowie and madness. the music walk of fame celebrates pioneering figures in music — by embedding stones highlighting theirthe piccidilly line between heathrow terminals 2 and 3 and heathrow terminal 5 — otherwise a good service on the network. now onto the weather with kate. he hot and humid night last night. today more of the same. we are hanging on to the high temperatures. a bit of missed the last thing. that could left. we still could get hazy sunshine thanks to the saharan dust particles. it will be another uncomfortable night. the minimum 15 to 17 celsius, quite uncomfortable sleeping. tomorrow much of the same, high out to the east. conditions are similar with nest in the morning. again it will be hot and humid. perhaps cloud in the afternoon and temperatures still reaching 31 celsius. it stays with us as we head through the weekend as well. temperatures staying in the high 20s. again we could get into the low 30s. 20s. again we could get into the low 305. it 20s. again we could get into the low 30s. it doesn't get any cooler till next week. hello, this is breakfast with charlie stayt and sarah cam
david bowie and madness. the music walk of fame celebrates pioneering figures in music — by embedding stones highlighting theirthe piccidilly line between heathrow terminals 2 and 3 and heathrow terminal 5 — otherwise a good service on the network. now onto the weather with kate. he hot and humid night last night. today more of the same. we are hanging on to the high temperatures. a bit of missed the last thing. that could left. we still could get hazy sunshine thanks to the saharan dust...
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daniel, as well as the weather in morocco, his stone daniel, which caused the study in greece and then became a bit more revive david, the more because of the magistrate in his closing now flooding in libya. and now there's a red warning out who has to be of the 3 days of flooding. this is what happens with a 142 millimeters, gets collect that set to almost just around the coast. from being gauzy, had to get the winds quite strong in line, and the ones winds gone through the rain follows. this is the case in to brooke. county of sandstone will be later on monday. right, and also leave raising the whole system keeps moving along the coast. but lose integrity tonight or tomorrow to bring your few showers through the coastal areas of knolls, in egypt and the sandstone and a bit. so the south and the old tents to dissipate was how to get to the end of tuesday. we should go further west. look at morocco. i'm assuming you know me at this mountains. the earthquake is affected areas. this is a time in the mountains, and here's mount a catch that's compared to full cost. the weather sofa has been benign by says they could we
daniel, as well as the weather in morocco, his stone daniel, which caused the study in greece and then became a bit more revive david, the more because of the magistrate in his closing now flooding in libya. and now there's a red warning out who has to be of the 3 days of flooding. this is what happens with a 142 millimeters, gets collect that set to almost just around the coast. from being gauzy, had to get the winds quite strong in line, and the ones winds gone through the rain follows. this...
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klavdia viktorovna , saw a lonely sculpture of michelangelo’s david and decided to chop off a fragment for herself as a souvenir. she took a stonehotovich had a stye on his right eye ; a pensioner from ryazan, klavdiya viktorovna, decided to help him the old fashioned way. she approached tourist and spat in his right eye. but she hit the left one. gurgen ashotovich started to run, but the pensioner ran after him and spat until he got where he needed to be? the next day, the tourist’s stye went away, but hiccups began klavdiya viktorovna i decided to help scare the man again. burgena shotovich walked in the evening and feces himself calmly and did not touch anyone suddenly from the darkness with a cry. you kiss me everywhere. klavdia viktorovna jumped out and bit him on the leg. the tourist could not be pumped out for two hours for a week, he was afraid to leave the room, but since then gurgen, ashotovich no longer hiccups. he doesn't talk at all anymore. stray cats walk around the territory of our sanatorium, please do not feed or touch them. and then there was a case where a local cat climbed a palm tree and meowed pitifully pa
klavdia viktorovna , saw a lonely sculpture of michelangelo’s david and decided to chop off a fragment for herself as a souvenir. she took a stonehotovich had a stye on his right eye ; a pensioner from ryazan, klavdiya viktorovna, decided to help him the old fashioned way. she approached tourist and spat in his right eye. but she hit the left one. gurgen ashotovich started to run, but the pensioner ran after him and spat until he got where he needed to be? the next day, the tourist’s stye...
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point out that david weiss was first appointed to his role in delaware by former president donald trump and that the five-year nature of the investigation means that they turned over every stone and that it was conducted in a fair and independent manner. of course, that was largely when the investigation was going to result in a plea deal, and there was a sense of relief by the white house, according to sources that i've spoken with, that this situation was expected to be tied up neatly with a bow several weeks ago. that before the plea deal fell apart, and certainly there's been some consternation behind the scenes as there was a lot of uncertainty about exactly how this would go for the president's son who has continued to keep incredibly close and a member of his inner circle and has not shied away from appearing with hunter publicly. we're still awaiting for the president in maryland. we're awaiting further word from the president's inner circle about exactly how he's feeling and reacting to this news. this is certainly not the image that the white house hoped for today. >> kayla tausche, thanks so much. >> yeah. let's talk about that split screen that kayla was describin
point out that david weiss was first appointed to his role in delaware by former president donald trump and that the five-year nature of the investigation means that they turned over every stone and that it was conducted in a fair and independent manner. of course, that was largely when the investigation was going to result in a plea deal, and there was a sense of relief by the white house, according to sources that i've spoken with, that this situation was expected to be tied up neatly with a...
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david will talk to endeavor's ceo ariel emanuel and mark shapiro in a few minutes celebrating 25 years of its u.s. publication of "harry potter and the sorcerer's stone excited for this. >> wwe was for sale and we talked and followed that and did the deal with endeavor which owns 51% of tko and those two men running the company even though dana white overseeing part. they hope creating synergy and a lot more power perhaps in terms sports rights when they have to renegotiate for both. >> right to nfl season, your jets last night. and the reaction to disney charter are on some of the sell -- >> i can't talk about aaron and -- >> talk about the catch. the catch was the greatest catch. >> wilson was amazing and it was a great win. our defense is just what we thought it would be and will keep us in the entire year and then there was this. he's getting an mri today but i think we all sadly as jets fans certainly expect the worst and i kind of think he knew. >> only three ever overtime punt returns for a touchdown, all three by rookies. >> undrafted rookie. he was featured in "hard knocks" so you got a sense for him. very happy obviously with that win. but
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stone, it was worth at least raising. >> i can't think of ever a moment i disagreed with "the washington post" david ignatius as i do rightyou for being on. david ignatius, who has a father who is feisty and as as it comes at 102. >> thank you for mentioning him. he's watching this it morning. >> good on you. thank you. >>> still ahead on "morning joe," much more on house speaker kevin mccarthy's decision to launch an piemt inquiry into president biden. we're going to go to live to the white house for reaction. >>> plus an nbc news exclusive. for the first time since donald trump's surrender, the fulton county sheriff shows off the area where the former president entered jail and had his mug shot taken. blayne alexander joins us live with that story, next. you're watching "morning joe." we'll be right back. l be right . m ♪ somewhere, anywhere... ♪ ♪ i just want to lie motionless in a chair! ♪ booking.com, booking.yeah ♪ ♪ since my citi custom cash® card automatically adjusts to earn me more cash back in my top eligible category... suddenly life's feeling a little more automatic. like doors opening wherever i go... [sound
stone, it was worth at least raising. >> i can't think of ever a moment i disagreed with "the washington post" david ignatius as i do rightyou for being on. david ignatius, who has a father who is feisty and as as it comes at 102. >> thank you for mentioning him. he's watching this it morning. >> good on you. thank you. >>> still ahead on "morning joe," much more on house speaker kevin mccarthy's decision to launch an piemt inquiry into president...