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so clearly she knows joseph mifsud, they interviewed her. ask her point blank, do you work with this guy? you work with the state department and the fbi in the past, who is this guy? why would you not have a two, three, four, paragraphs interviewing her, she could probably tell you a lot on joseph mifsud. mueller could not call him a russian asset. >> dan: also, why is there not some damage assessment being done by the government if a russian asset joseph mifsud has been telling around with u.k. intelligence, and february of 2017, where is the damage assessment at this point? >> and that has been our major point the whole time, if joseph mifsud was a russian asset, my god coming out of the fbi come the state department, the u.s. congress, all of our allies, nato, boris johnson, they all have been compromised by this russian asset, famous russian asset joseph mifsud. to the fact that they are not doing a damage assessment, dan, i think tells you in the american people all you need to know. highly unlikely that joseph mifsud is a russian asset
so clearly she knows joseph mifsud, they interviewed her. ask her point blank, do you work with this guy? you work with the state department and the fbi in the past, who is this guy? why would you not have a two, three, four, paragraphs interviewing her, she could probably tell you a lot on joseph mifsud. mueller could not call him a russian asset. >> dan: also, why is there not some damage assessment being done by the government if a russian asset joseph mifsud has been telling around...
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asked robert mueller steam why are you not arresting joseph if he's been living openly in london for the last a year and he's attending parties with boris johnson there was this famous picture that had been circulating i think in the guardian newspaper in november of 2017 a month after my name was released and muller steam and the f.b.i. looked at me and basically started to laugh and they said this is a man meaning joseph of many connections and if you had only worn a wire against him none of this would have happened to you so by that point by december of 2017 i knew clearly that this was a sop we can get in touch with the president as of. we don't know why he was with boris johnson particularly in that photograph he is still busy of his being a putin agent but your book appears to make clear that he noted he would do undermine the russia and the united states would arguably willed peace and detour want who is the overwhelming evidence of joseph which you could do a simple google search and understand what i'm saying and i'm echoing the same statements of congressman devon una's of
asked robert mueller steam why are you not arresting joseph if he's been living openly in london for the last a year and he's attending parties with boris johnson there was this famous picture that had been circulating i think in the guardian newspaper in november of 2017 a month after my name was released and muller steam and the f.b.i. looked at me and basically started to laugh and they said this is a man meaning joseph of many connections and if you had only worn a wire against him none of...
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was i should say i was passed on to me joseph smith said there by the former a tie. in foreign minister of in shuttle scotty who is also under investigation at this point and to be clear at this time you were kind of living in london there is another duplicity that you allege in this book because one tobias elwood of the foreign office someone who's talked about right now in britain because he's saying that if a prime minister the next prime minister of this country goes for a new deal bricks that he saying the british government will immediately fool tell me about the september 26th and when you meant to bias and alluded what he thought of bricks that what he thought of your president now president now the chronology is very important here because tobias selwood reached out to me in may of 2016 before this alleges the investigation was launched in july of 2016 but in september of 2016 there were 2 very suspicious men that came back into my life and one was stuff on helper and the other was to buy a cell would and to buy a cell would basically in the middle of this h
was i should say i was passed on to me joseph smith said there by the former a tie. in foreign minister of in shuttle scotty who is also under investigation at this point and to be clear at this time you were kind of living in london there is another duplicity that you allege in this book because one tobias elwood of the foreign office someone who's talked about right now in britain because he's saying that if a prime minister the next prime minister of this country goes for a new deal bricks...
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joseph: it is an unusual situation. usually prosecutors arrm eliciting inion from witnesses and we are not the ones sitting in the galley being asked questions. we are in strange territor here. i think the democrats really feel it is important american people to hear from a well respected former ctosecutor, mr. mueller, e what he found. they feel the 448-page report released three months ago was dense, filled with legal jargon, most americans are not going to read all of it or any ofeat. but tofrom a well-respected prosecutor, it might sink in exactly what he found and how serious was it. jane: we know they have been in dress lsrehearor this, so the stakes are high. what is the top question? joseph: did the president obstruct justice? any legal proceeding has the right to proceed unimpeded. if you as a witness or subject or target lie or des evidence or compel others to lie on your behalf or do anything to prevent prosecutors from gettin informatey need, you have potentially obstructed justice. iothat is the ultimate qu
joseph: it is an unusual situation. usually prosecutors arrm eliciting inion from witnesses and we are not the ones sitting in the galley being asked questions. we are in strange territor here. i think the democrats really feel it is important american people to hear from a well respected former ctosecutor, mr. mueller, e what he found. they feel the 448-page report released three months ago was dense, filled with legal jargon, most americans are not going to read all of it or any ofeat. but...
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the 38-year-old was a tenant in one of ruopp ertz-joseph's homes as and was behind on his rent. >> weowed for rent. we still don't have a complete solid motive at this time. >> reporter: investigators say roberts-joseph died from asphyxia including suffocation not long after she visited her family last week. her body was found in the trunk of a car about three miles from her home. concerned citizens called 911. >> the citizens played a very vital role in this in that there were so many leads, so many people who wanted to help. >> roberts-joseph was a civil rights activist. she was described as a matriarch of baton rouge. in 2001 she founded a local baton rouge black history museum. >> we will see to it that her legacy continues. >> reporter: at tuesday's press conference her daughter spoke about her mother's legacy. >> all my mother ever wanted was for this community to come together. it's ironic that that happened in death. >> reporter: officials say events are in the works to honor rober roberts-joseph for her countless contributions to the community. jo benedict, cbs news. >>> comi
the 38-year-old was a tenant in one of ruopp ertz-joseph's homes as and was behind on his rent. >> weowed for rent. we still don't have a complete solid motive at this time. >> reporter: investigators say roberts-joseph died from asphyxia including suffocation not long after she visited her family last week. her body was found in the trunk of a car about three miles from her home. concerned citizens called 911. >> the citizens played a very vital role in this in that there...
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sadie roberts-joseph founded an african-american history museum in her hometown.ke to her brother. >> reporter: the discovery of sadie roberts-joseph dead in the trunk of her own car has left her brother joseph armstrong in shock. >> we never seen anything like this in our immediate family, and it is really, really hard. >> reporter: the 75-year-old loca civil rights activist was last seen friday morning after baking cornbread with her sister, according to the family. around 3:45 that afternoon, her car was found on a dead end street several miles from her home. >> popped the trunk, and there she was in the trunk of the car. >> reporter: police have offered little information to explain what happened. an autopsy concluded she died of traumatic asphyxia including suffocation. >> how did it happen? >> reporter: or why -- >> why does itn? w did it happen? was it a robbery, or it was what -- >> reporter: roberts-joseph was widely known for her charity work and activism and has described as a treasure to the community. in 2001 she founded the baton rouge black history
sadie roberts-joseph founded an african-american history museum in her hometown.ke to her brother. >> reporter: the discovery of sadie roberts-joseph dead in the trunk of her own car has left her brother joseph armstrong in shock. >> we never seen anything like this in our immediate family, and it is really, really hard. >> reporter: the 75-year-old loca civil rights activist was last seen friday morning after baking cornbread with her sister, according to the family. around...
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i'm joseph. >> jimmy: joseph.ow joseph, are you a handsome young fella, how old are you. >> i'm 19. >> jimmy: 19 years old. what do you do for a living? >> i'm an actor. >> jimmy: all right, okay. so act happy when we're done with this haircut. guillermo, unfortunately, guillermo's about to go on break, so i'm going to pass you off to one of our junior stylists. >> ha! you're >> jimmy: shaq, i've never seen a barber taller than the barber pole. >> what's your name? >> jimmy: that's shaquille o'neill. he's going to be cutting your hair, okay? >> pay attention. >> jimmy: your hair is about to go kazam. shaq, have you ever given a haircut before? >> yes. >> jimmy: whose hair have you cut? >> lebron james. >> jimmy: you did? are you the one who gave lebron that perfect hairline? wow, this is a wonderful look. >> i got to rest my arm right there. >> jimmy: this is called the minnie mouse right here. >> this is a mohawk. a mini hawk. >> jimmy: is really is the opposite of a mohawk right now. shaq, you've created a new h
i'm joseph. >> jimmy: joseph.ow joseph, are you a handsome young fella, how old are you. >> i'm 19. >> jimmy: 19 years old. what do you do for a living? >> i'm an actor. >> jimmy: all right, okay. so act happy when we're done with this haircut. guillermo, unfortunately, guillermo's about to go on break, so i'm going to pass you off to one of our junior stylists. >> ha! you're >> jimmy: shaq, i've never seen a barber taller than the barber pole. >>...
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sadie roberts-joseph founded an african-american history museum in her hometown.ireya villareal spoke today with her brother. >> reporter: the discovery of sadie roberts-joseph dead in the trunk of her own car has left her brother joseph armstrong in shock. >> we never seen anything like this in our immediate family and it is really hard. >> reporter: the 75 year old local civil rights activist was last seen friday morning after baking cornbread with her sister, according to the family, around 3:45 that afternoon her car was found on a dead end street several miles from her home. >> they popped the trunk and there she was, in the trunk of the car. >> reporter: police have offered little information to explain what happened, an autopsy released today concluded she died of traumatic asphyxia, including suffocation. >> how did it happen? >> reporter: or why. >> why did it happen, how did it happen. was it a robbery, or was it what. >> reporter: roberts-joseph was widely known for charity work and activism and has been described as a treasure to the community. in 2001
sadie roberts-joseph founded an african-american history museum in her hometown.ireya villareal spoke today with her brother. >> reporter: the discovery of sadie roberts-joseph dead in the trunk of her own car has left her brother joseph armstrong in shock. >> we never seen anything like this in our immediate family and it is really hard. >> reporter: the 75 year old local civil rights activist was last seen friday morning after baking cornbread with her sister, according to...
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maria: you focused on joseph mifsud in some of your questions.eorge papadopoulos on this program earlier in the year, and he basically broke the news about the fact that he was the first person to tell him that russia had hillary clinton's e-mails. also he broke news on this program earlier this year that another individual dropped $10,000 on his lap, another situation that you mentioned in your questioning. why was it so important for you to mention people like mifsud and others? >> well, remember, mifsud is at the heart of this investigation. he is the one who supposedly knows about clinton's e-mails, that the russians have clinton e-mails. he supposedly said this to papadopoulos, something about e-mails. this is the excuse and the -- well, actually, it's not the excuse, it is the reason why, the documented reason why they opened the investigation on july 31, 2016. now, what i mentioned in my testimony and in my questioning, it's clear that the fbi did not open the investigation on july 31st. that's the paperwork. what we're trying to figure ou
maria: you focused on joseph mifsud in some of your questions.eorge papadopoulos on this program earlier in the year, and he basically broke the news about the fact that he was the first person to tell him that russia had hillary clinton's e-mails. also he broke news on this program earlier this year that another individual dropped $10,000 on his lap, another situation that you mentioned in your questioning. why was it so important for you to mention people like mifsud and others? >>...
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joseph: they are an amusin amazg group of people.happened very organically back in the fall. we were working on a partnership together. the more time we spent together, we felt this huge alignment from a vision standpoint. we are both very compassionate about confined work. go too have freemium market strategies with inbound sales. from a team culture alignment, every person we met, it felt like we were part of the same company. we have this rare chance to accelerate our vision. the more time we spend together, the more it felt like a no-brainer. six month later, a lot of those things have been validated. emily: a match made in heaven. how is hellosign different from docusign? how do you believe you are faring against the competition? joseph: the biggest thing is that we think our biggest competitor is actually pen and paper. a lot of folks, the vast majority are still print, sign scanning or physically moving documents between desks. we think everything is digital, but you go back to my home state of minnesota, other countries, othe
joseph: they are an amusin amazg group of people.happened very organically back in the fall. we were working on a partnership together. the more time we spent together, we felt this huge alignment from a vision standpoint. we are both very compassionate about confined work. go too have freemium market strategies with inbound sales. from a team culture alignment, every person we met, it felt like we were part of the same company. we have this rare chance to accelerate our vision. the more time...
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joseph: sure, laura. we will hear a lot from the defense about this was a resuscitated prosecution, that these are old chars and this is a do over of what happened in florida many years ago. there is a number of reasons why ument is when you face a very uphill battle. first of all, that was conduct completely in florida, the southern district ofeglorida that aly took place in the early 2000s. if you look in the indictment unsealed in new york, it takes great pains to detail the fact that thesellegations took ace in new york. they touch on florida as well,ey but ocused largely on allegations of sex trafficking and underage prostitution in neo . that is done very strategically. e her thing is that the nonprosecution agreements that was entered into with mr. epstein in florida only limits prosecutors in florida. it is not bind prosecutors in new york. they are free to run with these charges. laura:a why was that secret p deal that mr. epstein entered into in florida -- by the way, the now-labor secretary ale
joseph: sure, laura. we will hear a lot from the defense about this was a resuscitated prosecution, that these are old chars and this is a do over of what happened in florida many years ago. there is a number of reasons why ument is when you face a very uphill battle. first of all, that was conduct completely in florida, the southern district ofeglorida that aly took place in the early 2000s. if you look in the indictment unsealed in new york, it takes great pains to detail the fact that...
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joseph: that is not uncommon. it is typical in a case like this that you have the initial indictment that is unsealed in merely upon arrest. s thatat we see in new york currently. hewe learned aboutaid on his home this morning and possible additional victims coming forward. it is very likely you will see a superseding indictment, additional charges that will come months before such time a trial is held. defensehat about the we will hear from mr. epstein's dy beenat he has alr trie joseph: again, he can try that, but different jurisdiction, different types of charges, an agreement in florida not binding new york, no statute of limitations can which means that even if these actions are o, there is no time limit binding the government as to when ey can bring charges, as there are for unrelated cases. i think he can try that. i don't think he will get a lot of mileage. these are just charges, they have not been proved yet. that eating said, they are extremely serious. laura: tristan moreno, thank you for joining us. p
joseph: that is not uncommon. it is typical in a case like this that you have the initial indictment that is unsealed in merely upon arrest. s thatat we see in new york currently. hewe learned aboutaid on his home this morning and possible additional victims coming forward. it is very likely you will see a superseding indictment, additional charges that will come months before such time a trial is held. defensehat about the we will hear from mr. epstein's dy beenat he has alr trie joseph:...
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alison: joseph: not at all -- joseph: not at all.ook at the facts in a throwaway, we trust they will come to the same conclusion that we have, and that is that the company acted responsibly and that the product is safe. david: thank you so much for spending time with us today. that is joe wolk, johnson & johnson chief financial officer. coming up, we will speak with bill's mead -- with bill smead, ceo. capital management this is bloomberg. ♪ ♪ david: big day for the big banks. jp morgan cuts its lending outlook, while golden beets estimates. wells fargo on deck. tech on the dock. in fors hauls tech crypto plans and whether or not the government needs to get tougher. later, we get a read on the u.s. consumer and whether they can continue to drive economic growth. welcome to "bloomberg daybreak" on this tuesday, july 16. lisa: we are getting some wells fargo numbers just out. on earnings-per-share, they did beat on a year-over-year basis, $1.30 versus an estimate of $0 .98. also, their second quarter total average of loans did come dow
alison: joseph: not at all -- joseph: not at all.ook at the facts in a throwaway, we trust they will come to the same conclusion that we have, and that is that the company acted responsibly and that the product is safe. david: thank you so much for spending time with us today. that is joe wolk, johnson & johnson chief financial officer. coming up, we will speak with bill's mead -- with bill smead, ceo. capital management this is bloomberg. ♪ ♪ david: big day for the big banks. jp morgan...
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. >> reporter: tonight the city of baton rouge reeling from the loss sadie roberts joseph, a civil rightsctivist, killed in a suspected homicide police say they don't have a suspect, much less motive. >> it's taken a lot of us back, because she was a jewel for this community. everybody knew her. >> reporter: roberts joseph a community leader for decades she founded the african-american museum, the city even spotlighted her work, featuring her in a campaign to visit baton rouge, which makes what happened last week even more disturbing police say a call came friday, suspicious vehicle parked on this dead end. although when officers arrived, they found the body of the beloved 75-year-old inside the trunk of that car. they dedicated a team to track down leads the news of her loss hitting the city hard. >> she never showed up without smiling and saying here's a positive way to deal with something. >> reporter: the local naacp branch calling her an icon, writing, we lost a cultural legend yesterday rest in peace sadie roberts joseph now police are turning to the public and hope someone knows so
. >> reporter: tonight the city of baton rouge reeling from the loss sadie roberts joseph, a civil rightsctivist, killed in a suspected homicide police say they don't have a suspect, much less motive. >> it's taken a lot of us back, because she was a jewel for this community. everybody knew her. >> reporter: roberts joseph a community leader for decades she founded the african-american museum, the city even spotlighted her work, featuring her in a campaign to visit baton...
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a south african photographer named joseph, he prett muchas in a situation in his own country, and hehad to come over here to america. and with doing so, he wanted to take on the assassination of dr. martin luther king, the events that led up to that, he was a part of that. he was actuay in the same environment as thesene pioers and activists going around to these different communities. he was there. and he met a guy named andy young. andy young. ss>> a u.n. amor and former mayor of atlanta. >> yes. which is the character i'll be playing. i'm very excited. but they were around the same age. so they had a better chemistry than joseph and a lot of other advocates that were around at that time. it just so happened andy young was there when the asssination happened. he was holding dr. martin luther king and on the opposite side the oseph, who was taking picture of it. >> so the film is written from the perspective of joseph, the photographer. >> photographer. >> trey, you wrote that. >> yes, i wrote and created t "shot." yes, ma'am. >> you wento howard university andet studied somng total
a south african photographer named joseph, he prett muchas in a situation in his own country, and hehad to come over here to america. and with doing so, he wanted to take on the assassination of dr. martin luther king, the events that led up to that, he was a part of that. he was actuay in the same environment as thesene pioers and activists going around to these different communities. he was there. and he met a guy named andy young. andy young. ss>> a u.n. amor and former mayor of...
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joseph mifsud was guess where? in the u.s.ol at the invitation of the state department or a group associated with the state department. members of congress were there. so look, the fact that joseph mifsud knows some russians, yeah, i think that's very likely. the fact that mueller ignores certain documents that he actually uses. if he uses pieces of news stories and what i call the mueller dossier, the mueller report. in those same news reports, dan, you have evidence in the news report where they call him and his writers that they thought were good enough to use to make one point. they don't use the fact that those writers claim he was a western intelligence asset. this whole mifsud thing has stunk for a long time. it makes no sense. i have no idea whether or not he is a russian asset or a western intelligence asset for a double agent or what. all i know is that after $40 million, we still don't know any more than we knew before, and this is supposedly the guy that knew about the clinton email. >> dan: congressman, one of the
joseph mifsud was guess where? in the u.s.ol at the invitation of the state department or a group associated with the state department. members of congress were there. so look, the fact that joseph mifsud knows some russians, yeah, i think that's very likely. the fact that mueller ignores certain documents that he actually uses. if he uses pieces of news stories and what i call the mueller dossier, the mueller report. in those same news reports, dan, you have evidence in the news report where...
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we wanted to talk to joseph schwartz we visited his office in new jersey, his home in new york, and this address in brooklyn, and we got no response advocates are concerned under the trump administration fines for problematic nursing homes went down by 34% last year. >> facilities know if they're cited with a deficiency, with a problem, there probably won't be any consequence. >> reporter: nurse williamson from massachusetts has a message for nursing home owners like schwartz >> shame on you. i hope one day that you're not in a nursing home, and if you are, may god be with you >> all right stephanie joins us now so where do things stand with mr. schwartz >> the federal government tells us that schwartz still has a partial ownership stake in 50 homes. last year a spokesperson for schwartz says he doesn't actually own the buildings but he does manage the properties, lester. >> all right, stephanie, thank you. >>> still ahead tonight, why more women are using marijuana while pregnant despite evidence that it's not safe >>> also, dramatic scenes from a building on fire as a man scaled his wa
we wanted to talk to joseph schwartz we visited his office in new jersey, his home in new york, and this address in brooklyn, and we got no response advocates are concerned under the trump administration fines for problematic nursing homes went down by 34% last year. >> facilities know if they're cited with a deficiency, with a problem, there probably won't be any consequence. >> reporter: nurse williamson from massachusetts has a message for nursing home owners like schwartz...
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both parties and new york democrat joseph morelle he says the victims are not limited to new york pennsylvania. >>and washington d c. >>of the 435 congressional districts, the united states. 433 and people and families who could benefit from this fund the bill passed the house for a 2 to 12. thanks in large part to lobbying efforts by tox ground 0 shanksville and the pentagon and the high profile testimony of comedian jon stewart. >>this is the semi-finals the finals are. 2 weeks from now in the senate stewart changed lawmakers at a hearing. >>the official fdny response time the 9.11 was 5 seconds and one of the first responders victims. louis alvarez died shortly after urging lawmakers. >>to pass the certainly a shame to see it come to this where we had to push this vote. >>thankfully common sense prevailed new york democrat anthony brindisi says he wants the senate to act quickly as 9.11 victims payments have been cut because the fun was running out of money.
both parties and new york democrat joseph morelle he says the victims are not limited to new york pennsylvania. >>and washington d c. >>of the 435 congressional districts, the united states. 433 and people and families who could benefit from this fund the bill passed the house for a 2 to 12. thanks in large part to lobbying efforts by tox ground 0 shanksville and the pentagon and the high profile testimony of comedian jon stewart. >>this is the semi-finals the finals are. 2...
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jonathan joseph there defining moment for the company. the japanese car is poised its latest set of numbers in a few hours' time and we are expecting very bad news. reports suggest that as well as a plunge in profits nissan will announce thousands of job cuts. rico hizon is following the story. you and i were talking about the reports, the rumours yesterday. we will soon get confirmation, won't we? we really have to brace for impact because we are expect in some use from nissan, japan's second—largest car manufacturing. reports say operating profit dropped during the april to june reports say operating profit dropped during the april tojune quarter during the april tojune quarter during falling car sales and that is putting a lot of pressure on the chief executive officer of the to turn around the automaker and japan's second biggest carmaker will laugh more than 10,000 workers. earlier, i asked laugh more than 10,000 workers. earlier, iasked market laugh more than 10,000 workers. earlier, i asked market analyst peter mcguire what had gon
jonathan joseph there defining moment for the company. the japanese car is poised its latest set of numbers in a few hours' time and we are expecting very bad news. reports suggest that as well as a plunge in profits nissan will announce thousands of job cuts. rico hizon is following the story. you and i were talking about the reports, the rumours yesterday. we will soon get confirmation, won't we? we really have to brace for impact because we are expect in some use from nissan, japan's...
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i'm mindful of what joseph conrad had said. joseph conrad is a novelist as you know. perhaps his best known work is if novel heart of darkness. it inspired the movie apocalypse now. he suched up his task in this way. he said, my task is to bring you to feel. and above all, to make you see. tohe goes on. he says my stories are concerned with nothing less than the whole point of living. >> right. >> the whole point of living. >> that is serious art. >> that's serious. so the serious screen play writer, the serious novelist, they're intent upon intensifying the capacity to feel. but to feel what it is that we truly hunger for, thirst for. what it is we long for, hope for. they're intent upon deepening our capacity to see. to see what makes life worth living. to see what makes life fully human. and leads to authentic happiness. >> now, that's interesting in that i've mentioned the word evangelize and we think of that as giving a religious message to someone to accept or reject. what you're talking agent is whether conrad or any artist is a catholic or not, serious, deep,
i'm mindful of what joseph conrad had said. joseph conrad is a novelist as you know. perhaps his best known work is if novel heart of darkness. it inspired the movie apocalypse now. he suched up his task in this way. he said, my task is to bring you to feel. and above all, to make you see. tohe goes on. he says my stories are concerned with nothing less than the whole point of living. >> right. >> the whole point of living. >> that is serious art. >> that's serious. so...
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expect to see the chairman of the joint chiefs general joseph dunford. he has been invited by the president to attend. other senior officers on expected to attend, as well. but the big issue, of course, is the u.s. military wants to stay out of partisan politics. and if president trump's remarks veer into those partisan politics, expect to see those senior officers stay very quiet and not react. they do not want to be part of a political event. so when people arrive on the national mall july 4th, what will they see in president trump's salute to america? there will be a flyover, some of the latest military aircraft, air force f-22s and f-35s. the plane that is used as air force one. the new marine one helicopter, the b-2 stealth bomber. there's also going to be a very small number of armored vehicles on the ground. dave, michelle? >> barbara, thank you. >>> the president's big fourth of july bash will have a party crasher, though. the infamous 20-foot-tall balloon depicting the president as a baby in diapers. the national parks service issued a permit to
expect to see the chairman of the joint chiefs general joseph dunford. he has been invited by the president to attend. other senior officers on expected to attend, as well. but the big issue, of course, is the u.s. military wants to stay out of partisan politics. and if president trump's remarks veer into those partisan politics, expect to see those senior officers stay very quiet and not react. they do not want to be part of a political event. so when people arrive on the national mall july...
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sadie roberts-joseph was a local icon. her murder sending shock waves through this community. >> this particular crime on this particular individual left me empty. >> reporter: the prominent community leader's body was found friday, stuffed in the trunk of this white car about three miles from her home. authorities investigating the case as a homicide. officers, who often worked side by side with her on projects, stunned. >> she's special. she's touched so many in this community over the years. a true public servant. >> reporter: the 75-year-old spent decades raising awareness of african-american history and the civil rights movement, a passion she often talked about. >> to embrace our history, to learn about our past. >> reporter: roberts-joseph had visited with her sister earlier in the day but her sibling says nothing seemed unusual. authorities have a team of detectives working on the case. but no arrests have been made. tom? >> alex, thank you. >>> the pentagon has identified a decorated green beret killed in combat i
sadie roberts-joseph was a local icon. her murder sending shock waves through this community. >> this particular crime on this particular individual left me empty. >> reporter: the prominent community leader's body was found friday, stuffed in the trunk of this white car about three miles from her home. authorities investigating the case as a homicide. officers, who often worked side by side with her on projects, stunned. >> she's special. she's touched so many in this...
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we have robin here and joseph. joseph, this seems like crazy. it's not a matter of race perspective, how you grew up. it's crazy. i'm wondering what the fallout here is for a company that tried to play it so carefully, whether it just stepped in its own nonsense. >> i think nike is doing themselves a disservice. as someone who my father was born in this country, his father was born here and his father before him born in this country. racism and slavery is a real thing. people need to understand those 13 stars on that betsy ross flag, i'm as much of the stars on the 50 stars on the old glory today. realistically, the pans transgressions of this nation do not undermine the goals of this nation to have a nation could be free from tyranny, people that can pursue freedom in spite of the abomination of slavery then and the injusts we still face to this day. you do not confront that duelty that we have by burying who we are. >> neil: what we're burying is the american flag. i don't care whether it's an older version, a newer version. you might have som
we have robin here and joseph. joseph, this seems like crazy. it's not a matter of race perspective, how you grew up. it's crazy. i'm wondering what the fallout here is for a company that tried to play it so carefully, whether it just stepped in its own nonsense. >> i think nike is doing themselves a disservice. as someone who my father was born in this country, his father was born here and his father before him born in this country. racism and slavery is a real thing. people need to...
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he used joseph misfud to get to the russian contacts and talk about russian emails.w know that misfud's lawyers been contacted by prosecutors and he is prepared to provide evidence from his clients showing that it was not some professor, he was a long term western intelligence cooperator who was tasked specifically to approach papadopoulos and introduce him to russian figures in the spring of 2016. if that is not -- if what is been portrayed forre the last three years as some organic collusion theory was in fact an intelligence operation that would change everything we know about the start of this case. >> sean: wow.ut also, i think questions about your ukrainian deal and the fact that ukraine was trying to help hillary, that's a big deal, too, isn't it john? >> it is. it is extraordinary that i haven't seen one question in the last three or four weeks -- there is two clear cases of foreign interference in the 2016 election. christopher steele was a foreigner who took information from russia, paid by hillary, and the ukraine embassy says the democratic national commi
he used joseph misfud to get to the russian contacts and talk about russian emails.w know that misfud's lawyers been contacted by prosecutors and he is prepared to provide evidence from his clients showing that it was not some professor, he was a long term western intelligence cooperator who was tasked specifically to approach papadopoulos and introduce him to russian figures in the spring of 2016. if that is not -- if what is been portrayed forre the last three years as some organic collusion...
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joseph, what do you make of the president's strategy there? >> i think it's apparent to most people that joe biden is probably best positioned to take on donald trump in areas where he's done well. you talk about three states where he was able to win by close to 73,000 votes. so look at the pennsylvania, looking at wisconsin, looking at michigan. i think donald trump is trying to speak to those voters early and often in efforts to try to stem -- >> but their whole approach of being the outsider? work for him? >> i think it has worked for him thus far. i think that, again, we get stuck in the loop and don't seem to realize there are vast americans who see donald trump as a disruptive force. doing exactly what they elected him to do. go to d.c. and shake things up. >> he's definitely has shaken things up, jessica. weigh in on this. he promised to drain the swamp. he's been there as part of the washington swamp for the last two years and now an interesting take. he's kind of going now saying he might be the outsider and joe biden is part of the w
joseph, what do you make of the president's strategy there? >> i think it's apparent to most people that joe biden is probably best positioned to take on donald trump in areas where he's done well. you talk about three states where he was able to win by close to 73,000 votes. so look at the pennsylvania, looking at wisconsin, looking at michigan. i think donald trump is trying to speak to those voters early and often in efforts to try to stem -- >> but their whole approach of being...
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roberts-joseph's tenant. he was reportedly late on his rent payments, though police say they are still determining a motive. roberts-joseph was considered a local icon in baton rouge, where she founded the odell s. williams now and then african american museum and hosted the annual celebration of juneteenth, which she fought to have recognized as a state and national holiday. baton rouge mayor weston broome called her a standout matriarch of baton rouge and added -- "we will make her legacy a priority here in baton rouge and east baton rouge parish." a federal magistrate judge said the founder and editor of the neo-nazi website the daily stormer should be ordered to pay over $14 million to a montana woman who was the target of an anti-semitic troll-storm. the daily stormer publisher, andrew anglin, mounted an online intimidation campaign in 2016 against tanya gersh, a jewish real estate agent from the resort town of whitefish. in the following months, gersh and her family received hundreds of hate-filled mess
roberts-joseph's tenant. he was reportedly late on his rent payments, though police say they are still determining a motive. roberts-joseph was considered a local icon in baton rouge, where she founded the odell s. williams now and then african american museum and hosted the annual celebration of juneteenth, which she fought to have recognized as a state and national holiday. baton rouge mayor weston broome called her a standout matriarch of baton rouge and added -- "we will make her...
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sadie robert joseph was killed and her body left in the trunk of a car. shortly before the vigil, the family of robert joseph joint police they announce and arrested the 75-year-old death. the suspect is a registered sex offender who was a tenant and one of robert joseph's homes. he was apparently behind on his rent. >>> stanford university is trying to find out who left a news on the campus. a student tweeted out this photo saying that she found the news on the way to the door. she called the campus police took them ov respond. cedar city said the incident is being treated as suspicious, but maybe reclassified as a hate crime. stanford university releasing a statement saying such a simple has no place on our campus. >>> the parents of a nine-year- old girl have a warning for swimming pool owners after their owner died in a freak accident. mckenzie kinley was electrocuted over the weekend in sacramento county when an underwater light meant to illuminate the pool, malfunction. citrus heights police say the light fixture was in the process of being repaired
sadie robert joseph was killed and her body left in the trunk of a car. shortly before the vigil, the family of robert joseph joint police they announce and arrested the 75-year-old death. the suspect is a registered sex offender who was a tenant and one of robert joseph's homes. he was apparently behind on his rent. >>> stanford university is trying to find out who left a news on the campus. a student tweeted out this photo saying that she found the news on the way to the door. she...
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about a conversation involving joseph mifsud. he is a maltese diplomat who is widely portrayed as a russian agent, but seems to have far more connections with western governments, including our own fbi and our own state department. than with russia. ignoring all these red flags as well as the transparent absurdity of the claims they are making, the democrats have argued for nearly three years that evidence of collusion is hidden just around the corner. like the loch ness monster, they insist it's there even if no one can find it. consider this -- in march 2017, democrats on this committee said they had more than circumstantial evidence of collusion but they couldn't reveal it yet. mr. mueller was soon appointed, and they said he would find the collusion. when no collusion was found, and mr. mueller's indictments, they said they find it in the final report. then when there was no collusion in the report, we were told attorney general barr was hiding it. then when it was clear he wasn't hiding anything, we were told it would be rev
about a conversation involving joseph mifsud. he is a maltese diplomat who is widely portrayed as a russian agent, but seems to have far more connections with western governments, including our own fbi and our own state department. than with russia. ignoring all these red flags as well as the transparent absurdity of the claims they are making, the democrats have argued for nearly three years that evidence of collusion is hidden just around the corner. like the loch ness monster, they insist...
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growing question in a disturbing crime -- who would target the beloved community leader sadie roberts-joseph >> it's horrible that somebody would actually come to sadie and kill her and put her in her own trunk. >> reporter: her family tells nbc the 75-year-old was last seen 11:30 friday morning dropping off a batch of cornbread at her sister's home she wasn't seen again until two hours later when police found her body in the trunk of her own car. the coroner listing the cause of death as traumatic asphyxia, including suffocation. >> our detectives are working overtime they're exhausting every investigative lead and i know that this community will step up >> reporter: the smiling face of roberts-joseph known for decades.erf two fought for civil rights, founded the city's african-american museum, and was even the face of baton rouge in a recent tourism campaign. >> she indeed has been a trailblazer and a pioneer for this community >> reporter: tonight police say there are no suspects in her homicide and for the person or people responsible, her family has this message -- >> please come forwar
growing question in a disturbing crime -- who would target the beloved community leader sadie roberts-joseph >> it's horrible that somebody would actually come to sadie and kill her and put her in her own trunk. >> reporter: her family tells nbc the 75-year-old was last seen 11:30 friday morning dropping off a batch of cornbread at her sister's home she wasn't seen again until two hours later when police found her body in the trunk of her own car. the coroner listing the cause of...
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sadie roberts joseph, aivil rights activist, killed in a suspected homicide.olice say they don't have a suspect, much less tive. >> it's taken a lot of us back, because she was a jewel for this community. everybody knew her. >> reporter: roberts joseph a community leader for decades. she founded the african-american museum, then city eve spotlighted h work, including a campaign for visit baton rouge, which makes wt happened last week disturbing. >> reporter: when officers arrive, they found the body ohe t beloved 75-year-old insides the trunk. they dedicated a team to track down leads. the news of her loss hitting the city hard. >> she never showed up without smiling and saying here's a si pove way to deal with something. >> repter: the loyal naacp branch call her an icon. rest in peace sadie robertsse jo. now police are turning to the public and hope someone knows something. a> it is a tremendous loss, i believe the community is going to step up and -- and do their part to help us identify this person and put them behind bars. >> reporter: justice for a woman
sadie roberts joseph, aivil rights activist, killed in a suspected homicide.olice say they don't have a suspect, much less tive. >> it's taken a lot of us back, because she was a jewel for this community. everybody knew her. >> reporter: roberts joseph a community leader for decades. she founded the african-american museum, then city eve spotlighted h work, including a campaign for visit baton rouge, which makes wt happened last week disturbing. >> reporter: when officers...
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sadie roberts joseph was a local icon. her murder sending shock waves through this community. >> this particular crime on this particular individual left me empty. >> reporter: the prominent community leader's body was found friday, stuffed in the trunk of this white car about three miles from her home. authorities investigating the case as a homicide. officers who often worked side by side with her on projects stunned. >> she's special. she's touched so many people in this community over the years. a true public servant. >> reporter: the 75-year-old spent decades raising awareness of african-american history and the civil rights movement, a passion she often talked about. >> embrace our history. to learn of our past. >> reporter: roberts joseph had visited with her sister earlier in the day, but her sibling says nothing seemed unusual. authorities here say they have a team of detectives working the case. but so far no arrests. alex perez, abc news, baton rouge, louisiana. >> our thanks to alex there. such a big loss for t
sadie roberts joseph was a local icon. her murder sending shock waves through this community. >> this particular crime on this particular individual left me empty. >> reporter: the prominent community leader's body was found friday, stuffed in the trunk of this white car about three miles from her home. authorities investigating the case as a homicide. officers who often worked side by side with her on projects stunned. >> she's special. she's touched so many people in this...
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roberts-joseph, who was 75, founded an african american history museum in her hometown. body was discovered last friday in the trunk of her car. and there is new trouble with iran tonight. the iranians apparently seized a foreign oil tanker on sunday. they claim it had requested assistance. now, this happened as the top u.s. military commander for the middle east flew to the region, and our david martin is the only network correspondent traveling with him. >> reporter: general frank mckenzie boarded his plane for a trip to the persian gulf, just as news was breaking that iran had seized an oil tanker. the ship, called the "riah," is reportedly owned by the united arab emirates and was seen being escorted by iranian naval vessels. at last report it was at anchor off an iranian island. >> i've got nothing more than just the initial reports on that. obviously we would take that very seriously. >> reporter: mckenzie stopped today in oman, whose territorial waters extend into the strait of hormuz. he is counting on u.s. shows of force like the aircraft carrier "lincoln" and b
roberts-joseph, who was 75, founded an african american history museum in her hometown. body was discovered last friday in the trunk of her car. and there is new trouble with iran tonight. the iranians apparently seized a foreign oil tanker on sunday. they claim it had requested assistance. now, this happened as the top u.s. military commander for the middle east flew to the region, and our david martin is the only network correspondent traveling with him. >> reporter: general frank...
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the east baton rouge coroner yesterday ruled the death of sadie roberts joseph a homicide.of suffocation. the 75-year-old's body was found in the trunk of her car four days ago. errol barnett is in baton rouge at the museum roberts-joseph founded almost two decades ago. what is the latest on the investigation in this case? >> reporter: good morning. just to give you a sense of how sacred sadie roberts-joseph is a state lawmaker is collecting donations right now to keep her museum open. her body was discovered about two miles from here and medical examiners are looking at it closely to try and understand what happened to her in her final hours on friday. investigators say community activist sadie roberts-joseph died from traumatic asphyxia including suffocation not long after she visited her family. cbs news spoke with her niece, pat mcallister-leduff. >> we have to find out who did this. she can't go down like this and doesn't deserve this. >> reporter: her family says the 75-year-old stopped by her sister's house to bake a southern staple, corn bread. hours later her body
the east baton rouge coroner yesterday ruled the death of sadie roberts joseph a homicide.of suffocation. the 75-year-old's body was found in the trunk of her car four days ago. errol barnett is in baton rouge at the museum roberts-joseph founded almost two decades ago. what is the latest on the investigation in this case? >> reporter: good morning. just to give you a sense of how sacred sadie roberts-joseph is a state lawmaker is collecting donations right now to keep her museum open....
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family and friends gathered to honor rights joseph at the civil rights museum she founded.after a suspect was charged with her murder. abc's alex perez has those details. >> reporter: police announcing an arrest in the murder of beloved baton rouge civil rights leader sadie roberts joseph. >> we received so many phone calls from the community when they learned it was miss sadie. >> reporter: ron jermaine bell, a convicted sex offender, has been charged with first degree murder. >> we believe ron bell was a tenant in one of her rent houses. we believe that he was behind several months on his rent. >> reporter: the 75-year-old's body was found friday stuffed in the trunk of her car. in addition to creating the city's black history museum, roberts joseph spent decades working to educate people. a shattered community and her daughter vowing to protect her legacy. >> for those who were and are angry, live a better life. give of yourself to your community. to make the whole better. >> reporter: the suspect has not yet entered a plea. investigators do not believe she was the victi
family and friends gathered to honor rights joseph at the civil rights museum she founded.after a suspect was charged with her murder. abc's alex perez has those details. >> reporter: police announcing an arrest in the murder of beloved baton rouge civil rights leader sadie roberts joseph. >> we received so many phone calls from the community when they learned it was miss sadie. >> reporter: ron jermaine bell, a convicted sex offender, has been charged with first degree...
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in addition to creating the city's black history museum, roberts-joseph spent decades working to educate people. tonight, a shattered community, and her daughter, vowing to protect her legacy. >> for those who were and are angry, live a better life. give of yourself to your community to make the whole better. >> reporter: david, the suspect has not yet entered a plea. investigators do not believe she was the victim of a hate crime or targeted because of her activism. david? >> alex perez with us tonight, as well. thank you, alex. >>> and we are just back from houston tonight, where we broadcast in the apollo 11 mission control last night. i heard from so many of you at home about what we saw in that room. it was 50 years ago today apollo 11 lifted off on the way to that historic walk on the moon. and tonight, right here, what we did not know. right down to those famous words from neil armstrong. it was 50 years ago this morning, 9:32 eastern, neil armstrong, buzz aldrin, michael collins taking off at kennedy space center in florida. >> i can see her rising now. >> reporter: 76 hours and
in addition to creating the city's black history museum, roberts-joseph spent decades working to educate people. tonight, a shattered community, and her daughter, vowing to protect her legacy. >> for those who were and are angry, live a better life. give of yourself to your community to make the whole better. >> reporter: david, the suspect has not yet entered a plea. investigators do not believe she was the victim of a hate crime or targeted because of her activism. david? >>...
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and i know that this community will step up. >> reporter: the smiling face of roberts-joseph known dee mother of two fought for civil rights, founded the city's african-american museum, and was even e face of baton rouge in a recent tourism campaign. >> she indeed has been a trailblazer and a pioneer for th mmunity. >> reporter: tonight police say there are no suscts in her homicide. and for the person or people responsible, her family has this message -- >> please come forward and acknowledge what you have done. because i already know you're sorry for it. >> reporter: a grieving family's plea for justicas police hunt for a killer. morgan chesky, nbc news. >>> in a moment, protests by workers at amazon on one of its biggest days. ay i made a plan with my doctor, which includes preservision. because it's my vision, my love of the game, my open road, my little artist. vo: ly preservision areds 2 contains the exact nutrient formula recommended by the national eye institute to help reduce the risk ofva moderate to aded amd progression. man: because it's my sunset, it's how i see my life.
and i know that this community will step up. >> reporter: the smiling face of roberts-joseph known dee mother of two fought for civil rights, founded the city's african-american museum, and was even e face of baton rouge in a recent tourism campaign. >> she indeed has been a trailblazer and a pioneer for th mmunity. >> reporter: tonight police say there are no suscts in her homicide. and for the person or people responsible, her family has this message -- >> please come...
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jeankite joseph is a pastor at the church of messages of god. ser ices are heldide his silver spring home. detectives tell us that joseph allegedly assaulted a child on new year's eve back in 2014. the victim and her family were atjoseph's home for a prayer service. the victim was 11 at the time. investigators are asking for any other potential victims to contact them. >>> one year ago tonight 10-year-old makiyah wilson w gunned down. an innocent victim caught in the crossfire in northeast d.c. new tonight news 4's jackie bensen takes to us a peace ralle to remem that little girl's le. >>oh, fathergod, take this into their heart before they hurt their fellow man. >> reporter: the air was heavy with emotion, the hot july evening so similar to the night one year ago when the clay terrace neighborhood wasd visite by unspeakable horror.ld 10-year-o makiyah wilson died as a hail of more than 70 bullets rained down on the courtyard of her faly's home. family, friends, and neighbors gathered to pray and then walk to the spot where the little girl's lif
jeankite joseph is a pastor at the church of messages of god. ser ices are heldide his silver spring home. detectives tell us that joseph allegedly assaulted a child on new year's eve back in 2014. the victim and her family were atjoseph's home for a prayer service. the victim was 11 at the time. investigators are asking for any other potential victims to contact them. >>> one year ago tonight 10-year-old makiyah wilson w gunned down. an innocent victim caught in the crossfire in...
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mr chang thank you as always for your time we do appreciate it that is joseph chang live in hong kong thank you. now behind has gone ahead with the execution of 2 men convicted on terrorism charges despite international concern about the fairness of their trial and u.n. investigator and human rights groups court for the death sentence to be suspended but the man was shot by firing squad. has more these protesters in bahrain had gone to the streets to protest against the death sentence given to 2 men who'd been convicted of terrorism related charges on saturday the government executed. who were in their twenty's is said they were guilty of breaking into a prison killing a police officer and carrying illegal firearms but their families say they were coerced into false confessions they are present as family is revealed there are. their prisoners that we have tortured. and one of them that. was on wheelchair during that period when you was in the jail. on friday a protester climbed on top of the bahraini embassy building in london going on britain's new prime minister boyce johnson to int
mr chang thank you as always for your time we do appreciate it that is joseph chang live in hong kong thank you. now behind has gone ahead with the execution of 2 men convicted on terrorism charges despite international concern about the fairness of their trial and u.n. investigator and human rights groups court for the death sentence to be suspended but the man was shot by firing squad. has more these protesters in bahrain had gone to the streets to protest against the death sentence given to...