Fascinating interview. Weve all been leaning into see what bill barr had to say. A lot of us, waiting to figure out what he would think about all this. Im laura coates. Everyone. And thank you all for joining me right here in washington, d. C. Its the capitol on high alert tonight. Why . Because the nation is bracing for the arrest and arraignment of a former president. Shall i say, again . The third time in, what, three months . He will appear in court tomorrow, as expected. In now his third indictment on charges of trying to overturn an election. And weve learned at cnn that the Secret Service is already done a walk through of the courthouse and Law Enforcement is now monitoring even potential threats. Meantime, everyone, we are getting an early look at what his potential Defense Strategy might be. Including whats called, this is not my term, but the delusion defense, that he actually believed his own lies. Plus, suggestions that hes about to throw his legal advisors under the bus. I
reservations for a joint security area tour. joining other tourists, it seemed, as they went into the dmz, that separates the north from the south. during that tour, he apparently broke off from the group and ran off across the border into north korea, of all places, and has not been heard from since. united nations command says that conversation with north korea began just a few days ago on july 24th. and that gets us, really, to where we are right now. tonight, kings family continues to search for answers, any answers, about his welfare, his whereabouts, and they say they just want to see their loved one brought back home safely. king s uncle, myron gates, along with king s sister, jacqueline gates, join me now in a cnn exclusive interview behind him as well as another relative wife and of course, travis s grandparents. i m so glad to see all of you
John A. Loconsolo
Members of the Loconsolo family wish to say they are heartbroken that John A. Loconsolo passed away on April 1, 2021. He was an amazing father and businessman, they remembered, who was blessed with 101 years of life.
He was born to Jack and Victoria Loconsolo in Brooklyn. His father always said he wanted his son to be born in “the greatest city on earth.”
John partnered with his father early on, starting their own contracting firm, painting churches and schools for the Diocese of Brooklyn. Other ventures of note include the first repaint of the Verrazano Bridge and the World Trade Center. His projects grew in number and spanned the east coast to Florida and west to Las Vegas and California. He was President of LoCon Realty Corp., Loconsolo Properties and Jack Loconsolo & Company.