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joseph that's where is a consistent district natural resource officer he's keen to see the project go ahead one. kid went to places that are never going to be able to sell 9.5 metric ton of carbon emission. and therefore this means that if you spread it across the 52 weeks into the to the population that has adopted the use of solar we're able to save about 5000000 metric tons of carbon emissions to do that most of the way to destress is still a long way from 100 percent renewable energy. then it's 2 thirds of the people of assisi still rely on paraffin lamps. a few left behind and i also want a solar panel but i don't have the money. low interest loans or aid programs could help but they're also short supply here we'll see close this and vicious projects of still very big. 10 to the 200 the 100 percent by 10 to 20 but. out of the implementation periods of and we hope for that. by the 20 foot we shall reach 100 percent. as even. alice fills a lamp with paraffin. perhaps soon the family will also have a solar powered lamp. in the night. i'm sure you've heard about the share barter in a
joseph that's where is a consistent district natural resource officer he's keen to see the project go ahead one. kid went to places that are never going to be able to sell 9.5 metric ton of carbon emission. and therefore this means that if you spread it across the 52 weeks into the to the population that has adopted the use of solar we're able to save about 5000000 metric tons of carbon emissions to do that most of the way to destress is still a long way from 100 percent renewable energy. then...
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that needs to be done. rishaad: right. looking elsewhere, who are the star performers here? who are the less starry i countries, if you will? josepht? rishaad: who are the stars in the asean and who do you think are the ones that are getting policy wrong and perhaps feeling it more from what is going on in terms of global trade in a global slowdown? joseph: that is an interesting question. i would frequently point in tunisia. if you look at the direct impacts -- on the indonesian economy it is minimal. the risk off sentiment continues to penalize their currency. this is a country that really has to react to what is happening on the international stage. the out flows. it does not mean they will hike rates but it does mean it will be cautious moving to an easing bias. you also mention which economy is doing really well and i say it has to be vietnam. the one economy that is continuing to see strong domestic economy. these are the extremes we are seeing in southeast asia right now. yvonne: all right. dave mentioned you had some insights on white your are in beijing. -- why you are in beijing. i'm wondering why an asean economist is g
that needs to be done. rishaad: right. looking elsewhere, who are the star performers here? who are the less starry i countries, if you will? josepht? rishaad: who are the stars in the asean and who do you think are the ones that are getting policy wrong and perhaps feeling it more from what is going on in terms of global trade in a global slowdown? joseph: that is an interesting question. i would frequently point in tunisia. if you look at the direct impacts -- on the indonesian economy it is...
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joseph that's where is a consistent district natural resource officer he's keen to see the project go ahead one. kid went to places that are going to be able to serve $9.00. metric ton of carbon emission. and therefore this means that if you spread it across the 52 weeks into attorneys that are the population that has adopted the. 5000000 metric tons of carbon emissions into the atmosphere and. the distance is still a long way from 100 percent renewable energy. then it's 2 thirds of the people of assisi still rely on paraffin lamps. i feel us behind and i also want a solar panel but i don't have the money. low interest loans or aid programs could help but they're also in short supply here will he calls this and bush's projects a failed the very big. the 200 the 100 percent by 2020 but listen out of the implementation periods of and we hope for that. mystical by the 24 to. reach 100 percent. as even. alice fills a lamp with paraffin. perhaps that there are family will also have a solar powered lamp tonight up in the night. i'm sure you heard about the share butter in africa it's often
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that's where i met joseph misfud. who passed me off to joseph misfud in none other the former italian minister. in the italian press said that joseph misfud was forced to introduce papadopoulos to imaginary russians and being protected by intelligence services after he was outed living to the u.s. embassy. she has more. >> the spotlight was on me because they thought there was a conspiracy with joseph misfud. i made it clear he had a connection to western intelligence. i met misfud many years ago in the u.s. parliament with the russian diplomats. i decided to move to london and join the london center on campus. i am a person with direct knowledge and made the inform clear to the senate. but none of that transcript became public. portrayed as a russian agent? why not an italian agent? i think it was all a fabrication and misrepresention. the parliament talked about his involvement in russia-gate. >> sean: i don't want to interrupt. you know what this sounds like to me? you could not even write this store y in the novel
that's where i met joseph misfud. who passed me off to joseph misfud in none other the former italian minister. in the italian press said that joseph misfud was forced to introduce papadopoulos to imaginary russians and being protected by intelligence services after he was outed living to the u.s. embassy. she has more. >> the spotlight was on me because they thought there was a conspiracy with joseph misfud. i made it clear he had a connection to western intelligence. i met misfud many...
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that's the day we're at the hospital right when he was born. >> the thing about joseph that stood oute fact that here was this young man who is obviously gang affiliated in a pretty tough prison who had made a very huge transformation because of his child. i rarely see people in his situation be moved to change because of children. his love for his son was so great he made some pretty monumental changes in order to try to get out and be a father. >> my son is always going to be loved, going to the best schools. he already has money for his college. he is going to be all right. you know what i'm saying? i'm not trying to start trouble or be part of one of those little gangs they call themselves. i want to do my time and get out of here. >> after further investigation lieutenant munoz found no evidence that de la cruz is an active gang member. so now he suspects that de la cruz may have been beaten for refusing to join an emerging sny gang. >> we're hoping that through the interviews that we'll do in the same unit, we may come across eyewitnesses or folks who may be able to confirm info
that's the day we're at the hospital right when he was born. >> the thing about joseph that stood oute fact that here was this young man who is obviously gang affiliated in a pretty tough prison who had made a very huge transformation because of his child. i rarely see people in his situation be moved to change because of children. his love for his son was so great he made some pretty monumental changes in order to try to get out and be a father. >> my son is always going to be...
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that is why my joseph misfud.iversity, which simona knows a lot about because she is from italy, where the cia and fbieo transact, and it's called a link campus. introduced me? passed me off to joseph misfud? none other than me former italian foreign minister. so why this is very interesting -- just recently, and simona can clarify this -- in the italian press, joseph misfud's lawyer has gone public and stated that joseph misfud was "forced to introduce george papadopoulos to imaginary russians of some nature and he's also being protected by italian intelligence services in rome after he's been outed, just like week, living next to the u.s. embassy. simona has more to offer. >> this is very interesting because the fbi, the reason why the spotlight was on me was because working with joseph misfud. he misrepresented me having to the russia, made it clear that they had connection to western intelligence. in parliament, the socialist democrats, i remember him campaigning for hillary clinton, donating to the clinton fo
that is why my joseph misfud.iversity, which simona knows a lot about because she is from italy, where the cia and fbieo transact, and it's called a link campus. introduced me? passed me off to joseph misfud? none other than me former italian foreign minister. so why this is very interesting -- just recently, and simona can clarify this -- in the italian press, joseph misfud's lawyer has gone public and stated that joseph misfud was "forced to introduce george papadopoulos to imaginary...
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that's when we decided to embark on this very unlikely alliance. >> sreivasan: now, this was... you've basically decided to help train an army to go find josephy. that's a pretty drastic step >> yes, definitely drastic. and we looked at gaps in the mission. we spent a lot of time on the ground with the local heroes and community leaders who really did have the solutions at hand and really did know what it was going to take. and we kept hearing two things, that communications was a gap. this is an area where there no cell phone coverage and often not even h.f. radio coverage. and so, one community would be attacked by the l.r.a., and then ae l.r.a. would travel to a nearby communi attack that same community, and they leuldn't have warning of that. and so, we were abo do some things and work with some locald s to actually bring h.f. radio systems to a lot of these communities so that theyh ould give eher early warning. but another particular gap that you pointed to that we actually found alon in training.this gap the l.r.a. was operating in these small, nimble groups in the area the size of california under triple canopy forest bten, and there
that's when we decided to embark on this very unlikely alliance. >> sreivasan: now, this was... you've basically decided to help train an army to go find josephy. that's a pretty drastic step >> yes, definitely drastic. and we looked at gaps in the mission. we spent a lot of time on the ground with the local heroes and community leaders who really did have the solutions at hand and really did know what it was going to take. and we kept hearing two things, that communications was a...
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it is a good joke because people were worried that joseph kennedy had too much influence over his son. >> today, the catholic church is dealing with another crisis, the abuse by priests that dates back almost 70 years ago, how was the church dealing with that? prof. mcgreevy: they have not been successful so far. it is a terrible -- it is the biggest crisis in the history of united states catholicism. >> in the history? prof. mcgreevy: absolutely, no question. in terms of struggle to figure out what the right messages and effectively dealing with the problem of sexual abuse and the trauma it causes young people and all of those who are abused. in a certain sense, it has been going on as you said 40 or 50 years. the public scandal has been going on since 2002. there are famous early cases we can trace back to the 1980's and 1990's. i think the frustration has been since 2002 and it is seen as to have not been resolved. the good news is that it does seem like there are very few new cases since 2002. that is what we are seeing now. we are still seeing, uncovering, more signs of cover-up.
it is a good joke because people were worried that joseph kennedy had too much influence over his son. >> today, the catholic church is dealing with another crisis, the abuse by priests that dates back almost 70 years ago, how was the church dealing with that? prof. mcgreevy: they have not been successful so far. it is a terrible -- it is the biggest crisis in the history of united states catholicism. >> in the history? prof. mcgreevy: absolutely, no question. in terms of struggle...
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so my life story here in today's lecture is that of joseph wilson of norfolk, virginia. wilson served with not one, but two pioneering black regiments during the war, and afterward made his name as a writer, orator, and activist, the known for his book " black phalanx: a history of the african-american soldiers in the united states." the american civil war museum galleries have extensive coverage of black union soldiers, and that coverage, like all modern scholarship on the usct, rests on the fact that joseph wilson provided in this pioneering scholarship he gave us a narrative on which we have built. wilson's personal choices are no less fascinating then van lew's. he was born free to a free mother and enslaved father. he elected nor for as a boy under unusual circumstances. when he was about nine years old, wilson revealed to city authorities the identity of a white fugitive from the state penitentiary. this led to the convict's capture, so for his -- left him vulnerable to reprisals so for his own safety he was sent to new bedford, massachusetts. a strong, free black
so my life story here in today's lecture is that of joseph wilson of norfolk, virginia. wilson served with not one, but two pioneering black regiments during the war, and afterward made his name as a writer, orator, and activist, the known for his book " black phalanx: a history of the african-american soldiers in the united states." the american civil war museum galleries have extensive coverage of black union soldiers, and that coverage, like all modern scholarship on the usct,...
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-- i united states senator to the new york times bureau chief in washington that gives credence that joseph kennedy, if he wasn't anti-semitic, at least felt that the plight of the jews was not worth going to war and taking heckler on in 1939. itler on inng h 1939. 'hroughout all of his sons years in office, you find a study migration away from this point of view, this conservative businessman's point of view, this selfish point of view, toward a more liberal theology. first jack kennedy becomes elected president. he pushes for things like civil rights and medicare. doesn't get them through. he is assassinated at lyndon johnson manages to push them through the senate, with both robert kennedy and ted kennedy in the senate. we find robert kennedy in 1968 becoming even more liberal and running against lyndon johnson for president, and then you find ted kennedy in 1979 challenging the more conservative jimmy carter and going on to become the great liberal lion of the senate, passing legislation on rights, aids,ivil title ix and women's rights, a host of issues that matter to families trying to
-- i united states senator to the new york times bureau chief in washington that gives credence that joseph kennedy, if he wasn't anti-semitic, at least felt that the plight of the jews was not worth going to war and taking heckler on in 1939. itler on inng h 1939. 'hroughout all of his sons years in office, you find a study migration away from this point of view, this conservative businessman's point of view, this selfish point of view, toward a more liberal theology. first jack kennedy...
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states senator to the "new york times" bureau chief in washington that gives credence to the view that joseph kennedy, if he wasn't anti-semitic, at least held that the plight of the jews was not worth going to war and taking hitler on in 1939 in 1940. .. what you are looking for our intriguing revealing anecdotes like this one that cast light in a new way. you can only find one or two a day, and you do research of 100 days a year for four years, it is still a nice nugget to slip into the book here and there to make it more. >> speaking of these nuggets, through all of your research do you have any pending nuggets? >> it is not a try for something that will cause headlines tomorrow. but i recently came across a story that shows ted kennedy said sense of humor. like i said, he had a playful sense of humor. when he was a young senator, he had been defeated in a race for democratic whip by senator robert byrd by west virginia. and senator robert byrd was everything senator kennedy was not. a protestant, from west virginia from a family that was very poor. and he always carried sort of a grievanc
states senator to the "new york times" bureau chief in washington that gives credence to the view that joseph kennedy, if he wasn't anti-semitic, at least held that the plight of the jews was not worth going to war and taking hitler on in 1939 in 1940. .. what you are looking for our intriguing revealing anecdotes like this one that cast light in a new way. you can only find one or two a day, and you do research of 100 days a year for four years, it is still a nice nugget to slip into...
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that is exactly what happened on sunday. starbucks was quick to respond to it, they tweeted we are surprised you didn't order dragon drink, josephe helped to write her name on her coffee cup. game of thrones responded in a tweet, the latte that appeared in the episode was a mistake. take a look at this, amelia clark with a starbucks cop. one expert said if starbucks wanted to pay for this, consider tweeting about it, it would cost $250,000 up to $1 million. >> how do you make that kind of mistake? >> you would think they would be going over these with a finetooth comb but this slip to buy. rob: it was way off. >> the world has gone crazy over the newest royal baby. >> seventh in line to the throne, queen elizabeth's eighth great-grandchild was born, a baby boy, they have not announced the name yet and bookies are all over it, arthur is at 5-1 odds, albert 8-1 and james, philip coming in 12-1, charles, 16-1. what do you think the name will be? one twitter user says his royal excellency lord a good job in covington windsor, 14th earl of, or, 29th better in of hertfordshire. that was a lot to get through. jillian: probably pretty a
that is exactly what happened on sunday. starbucks was quick to respond to it, they tweeted we are surprised you didn't order dragon drink, josephe helped to write her name on her coffee cup. game of thrones responded in a tweet, the latte that appeared in the episode was a mistake. take a look at this, amelia clark with a starbucks cop. one expert said if starbucks wanted to pay for this, consider tweeting about it, it would cost $250,000 up to $1 million. >> how do you make that kind of...
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states senator to the new york times bureau chief in washington that gives credence to the view that josephe was an anti-somatic at least felt that the plight of the jews was not worth going to war and taking hitler on in 1939 and 1940. what does this have to do with edward kennedy? throughout his years in office, throughout all of this years in office you find the study migration away from this appeasement point of view is conservative businessman's point of view the sort of selfish point of view toward a more liberal theology first jet kennedy becomes elected president and begins to push for festival rights and medicare. he is assassinated and lyndon johnson his successor to push them through the senate with both robert kennedy and ted kennedy in the senate he find robert kennedy in 1968 becoming even more liberal and running against lyndon johnson for president and then you find ted kennedy in 1979 challenging the more conservative jimmy carter and going on to become the great liberal lion of the sudden passing legislation on healthcare, on civil rights, on aids, on women's rights on a h
states senator to the new york times bureau chief in washington that gives credence to the view that josephe was an anti-somatic at least felt that the plight of the jews was not worth going to war and taking hitler on in 1939 and 1940. what does this have to do with edward kennedy? throughout his years in office, throughout all of this years in office you find the study migration away from this appeasement point of view is conservative businessman's point of view the sort of selfish point of...
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nearly all the time nearly every year, so how is it that we spend 30-plus million dollars on this, as taxpayers, and they can't even tell us who josephthat's we're getting to the bottom of this so we believe he has ties to the state department , the state department actually our state department had him in the united states capitol in 2017, joseph mifsud and remember, why is mifsud so important, because mueller, the mueller dossier team, they essentially make this guy out to be a russian asset under the control of putin said that he has ties to these russians. sound familiar? so this is the origination of this investigation and it seems like mifsud has an awful lot of ties to u.s. , british, and italian intelligence services. maria: do you believe that the fbi had all of these sources out to entrap people from the trump campaign, so that they could claim that there was a conspiracy that donald trump was colluding with the russians? but in fact they put all of these sources all across the world to get to members of the trump campaign, like they reached out to george papadopoulos? >> well remember what i said on your show last year. ma
nearly all the time nearly every year, so how is it that we spend 30-plus million dollars on this, as taxpayers, and they can't even tell us who josephthat's we're getting to the bottom of this so we believe he has ties to the state department , the state department actually our state department had him in the united states capitol in 2017, joseph mifsud and remember, why is mifsud so important, because mueller, the mueller dossier team, they essentially make this guy out to be a russian asset...
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but i do believe that joseph mifsud is an agent of someone. we still don't know the origins of that. so i don't know if trey gowdy is talking about that or not. >> shannon: it would matter if they said he was kind of a linchpin to getting this whole thing started. >> lets imagine he is a russian asset. let's say that he is working for another foreign government or that he is working for some organization that is hired up by the spy agency or a contractor or possibly a campaign. so that's what we're trying to get to the bottom of it is who is this joseph mifsud character because he seems to have a lot of connections with other people, like christopher steele and others, involved in the early stages of the infamous dossier. >> shannon: are you confident that with what we know of, one of them specifically at the orders of the attorney general, and the inspector general at the justice department, are you confident that as those investigations play out, that we may get within weeks, will give us answers about the origins? leave fbi or recent questio
but i do believe that joseph mifsud is an agent of someone. we still don't know the origins of that. so i don't know if trey gowdy is talking about that or not. >> shannon: it would matter if they said he was kind of a linchpin to getting this whole thing started. >> lets imagine he is a russian asset. let's say that he is working for another foreign government or that he is working for some organization that is hired up by the spy agency or a contractor or possibly a campaign. so...
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and former governor of the southeast katanga province he was once an ally of former president joseph kabila that the pair fell out and get toby was charged with property fraud and barred from running in december as election that for it was won by a fixture security so the result has been disputed since just a k.t. has been in office he has pardoned 700 prisoners including political opponents of former president kabila noise could turn b. was one of those cleared well al katharine so i sat down with him and the main city in his political heartland. i think what is important for us is the life of the congolese people i'm going to go and do my tour in the country i came by a man of peace i never killed anyone i never stolen any payment from anyone i count for everything rich of god and do you still hold presidential ambitions 5 years is a lot we need to count to go up we need the people. of 12 better life people think you may be to be to be in the in government is where you can help people. where i am today in the opposition we are going to congratulate when we can where you can congratulate you ar
and former governor of the southeast katanga province he was once an ally of former president joseph kabila that the pair fell out and get toby was charged with property fraud and barred from running in december as election that for it was won by a fixture security so the result has been disputed since just a k.t. has been in office he has pardoned 700 prisoners including political opponents of former president kabila noise could turn b. was one of those cleared well al katharine so i sat down...
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now here is a picture -- let me just send you right here -- of joseph t. wilson that was in his book. and, of course, i cannot really conquer what elizabeth said about him. but i did want to say that, as he talked about this period of time in his book "the black phalanx," he talked about how african-americans knew the proclamation would not make them free as long as they were held by their masters and remained behind confederate lines. their motivation, according to wilson, was to use the union army to protect their promise of freedom until legalized by the end of the war. firsthand accounts seem to bear out wilson's assertions about the attitudes of blacks. most african-americans, it seemed, focused on the anti-slavery aspect of the proclamation while ignoring the restrictions, such as limiting it to those areas in the rebellion, excluding places, eventually, in other regions. and this would actually be in the emancipation proclamation as opposed to the more legalized document of the preliminary emancipation proclamation. what is interesting, though, is, by the fall
now here is a picture -- let me just send you right here -- of joseph t. wilson that was in his book. and, of course, i cannot really conquer what elizabeth said about him. but i did want to say that, as he talked about this period of time in his book "the black phalanx," he talked about how african-americans knew the proclamation would not make them free as long as they were held by their masters and remained behind confederate lines. their motivation, according to wilson, was to use...
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you say that like pol pot or joseph stalin, he dreams of liquidating the intelligentsia. that tr persuade him to change course? franklin: absolutely not. we saw him sit there -- they basked in one another's reflective glories and thein solidarity in staup against immigration. when i compare orban to the dictators of the past, it sounds like hyperbole, but hungary over the past 10 years has lost a million out of 10 million of its population to immigration to the west. if you look at the ways used anti-intellectualism as a cuel, it is clear that his strategys to reengineer the electorate in hungary so the possibility of all of those protesters whoould march in the streets disappear because they already voted with their feet and left the country. ank youfranklin foer, so much for joining us. franklin: y tha. laura:ws in other swedish authorities have reopened their inquiry into a rape allegation against wikileaks founder julian assange. ess felicity huffman has pleaded guilty to paying $15,000 to a con daughter cheat on a test r the "respite housewives" star is among 50 peop
you say that like pol pot or joseph stalin, he dreams of liquidating the intelligentsia. that tr persuade him to change course? franklin: absolutely not. we saw him sit there -- they basked in one another's reflective glories and thein solidarity in staup against immigration. when i compare orban to the dictators of the past, it sounds like hyperbole, but hungary over the past 10 years has lost a million out of 10 million of its population to immigration to the west. if you look at the ways...
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rethink why civil war students have clung so steadfastly to the idea that grant callously cast away his soldiers, especially when joseph blatter has proven that lee's army was unquestionably the bloodiest to be a part. three out of every four soldiers in the army of northern virginia were killed, wounded, died of disease, captured or discharged for disability. that percentage rises to 80% when desertion is factored in. why do we fixate on cold harbor? instead of lee's costly assaults? the cultural and regional mythology surrounding the generals inhibits our reading of the data or perhaps even inhibits our resolve to seek out the evidence in the first place. because so many modern-day americans received their first introduction to the conflict through battles, generals and soldiers, just as civil war americans scoured the newspapers, military history can attract a large audience but offer much more than anticipated. it can challenge us to reengage with our long-held beliefs and -- theat the war path war's social revolution with all of its progress in failure. to conclude, we might turn to the words of a common soldier,
rethink why civil war students have clung so steadfastly to the idea that grant callously cast away his soldiers, especially when joseph blatter has proven that lee's army was unquestionably the bloodiest to be a part. three out of every four soldiers in the army of northern virginia were killed, wounded, died of disease, captured or discharged for disability. that percentage rises to 80% when desertion is factored in. why do we fixate on cold harbor? instead of lee's costly assaults? the...
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listen the president has been struggling to his authority you see in this question that he's formed with his predecessor joseph kabila what is your reaction to that i know want to talk about they are quietly what are you concerned that he surrounding himself too much with people who are allies of the former president their people refused for the 3rd mandate of present and secondly they didn't vote for years candidates so i think today their people want a better future is up to president to say good because i think you should listen to the people what they do want for their future so you yourself have come back after almost 3 years he left the country thank you 16 because of your fallout with president.
listen the president has been struggling to his authority you see in this question that he's formed with his predecessor joseph kabila what is your reaction to that i know want to talk about they are quietly what are you concerned that he surrounding himself too much with people who are allies of the former president their people refused for the 3rd mandate of present and secondly they didn't vote for years candidates so i think today their people want a better future is up to president to say...
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after almost 3 years in exile that's all me is a wealthy businessman and former governor of the soft he's a tongue a province he was once an ally of former president joseph kabila but the path fell out and that's when he was charged with property fought and won from running in december is the election that vote was won by felix just a caddy though the result has been disputed since just ahead he has been in office his spartan 700 prisoners including political opponents of former president kabila well he's got to be was one of those created catherine so we sat down with him in mumbai she remained sitting in his political heartland. i think what is important for us is the life of the congolese people i'm going to go and do my 2 way in the country i came by a man of peace i never killed anyone i never stolen any penny from anyone i can account for everything rich of gold and do you still hold presidential ambition 5 years is a lot we need to open our country to go up we need the people of 12 better life people feeling who may be to be to be in the government is where you can help people. well today in the opposition we are going to. congratulate when we can
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that i and my office have our communities trust is paramount. foxx is also trying to prevent the release of files and documents from her and her top deputy, josephaying that request for information violates state law. they were not in court today saying they were not bound by subpoenas mandating their presence. meantime, baltimore mayor catherine pugh announced her resignation today, they called on her to quit after it was revealed that she made roughly $800,000 from her children's books about health and nutrition from sales to hospitals and other companies with ties to the city. some believe they were illegal kickbacks. laura? >> laura: unbelievable. trace working hard for us tonight. we will be right back with thed "last bite." .. >> president trump: every citizen has the absolute right to liv >> every citizen has the absolute right to live according to the teachings of their faith and the convictions of their heart. this is the bedrock of american life. >> trump's words after the national prayer breakfast amazing, especially the comfort provided to rabbi goldstein in the wake of the devastating attack on his synagogue. great moment today not
that i and my office have our communities trust is paramount. foxx is also trying to prevent the release of files and documents from her and her top deputy, josephaying that request for information violates state law. they were not in court today saying they were not bound by subpoenas mandating their presence. meantime, baltimore mayor catherine pugh announced her resignation today, they called on her to quit after it was revealed that she made roughly $800,000 from her children's books about...
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drama by crimean ta-ta director when they were suspected of collaboration with the nazis joseph stalin ordered thatthe entire crimean tatar population be given just 15 minutes to leave their home for half. an act of ethnic cleansing which lives in the folklore of the tarnation to this day . was stuff like jimmy live was just a small child time. created in french period of that small margin. for china and there here it is and there it is going to transfer and they're going to be prince corregidor and they're going to north korea or that and wishes 3 of them. there that are over prayer. is now shared. this announcement is care less to. her than it will hear from. the national it is the latest video. and i put them all in their direction which room but i. scripts are warning that a. marker for the work of her. timeless stance in yet more detail. is looked arts there are some restaurants are sleeping on your own or her unconditionally or a post here in tuscany us to literally cross the road as her. park reporters can or the preferred fare. most was sent for resettlement in as pakistan and over 100000 a
drama by crimean ta-ta director when they were suspected of collaboration with the nazis joseph stalin ordered thatthe entire crimean tatar population be given just 15 minutes to leave their home for half. an act of ethnic cleansing which lives in the folklore of the tarnation to this day . was stuff like jimmy live was just a small child time. created in french period of that small margin. for china and there here it is and there it is going to transfer and they're going to be prince...
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african affairs a political activist and a former columnist for new africa magazine joseph a guest seem to be saying that is almost a a n c two point a new and c. that's been rejuvenated under its new leader and it's not the old. jacob zuma would you agree with that characterization would you think the a.n.c. still has structural problems from well before all. i went to the extent of it to the n.c. . sort of inherited it must've job there is i don't know any political organization or political party in the world today that would have probably found the job that the n.c. inherited in south africa in two thousand nine hundred ninety four that is it unless they're prepared to be as radical. radical political parties and organizations could be but of course the n.c. opted to take in moderate line that say it really to their credit then c. has been large down the best of what they could in terms of force i think i think the jury is rather out i think he's going to win these elections what's going to happen in the next four years will probably determine whether or not this is a new n.c. or not and the reason i
african affairs a political activist and a former columnist for new africa magazine joseph a guest seem to be saying that is almost a a n c two point a new and c. that's been rejuvenated under its new leader and it's not the old. jacob zuma would you agree with that characterization would you think the a.n.c. still has structural problems from well before all. i went to the extent of it to the n.c. . sort of inherited it must've job there is i don't know any political organization or political...
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joseph pilates. he was fascinated with exercise, and how the human body moved. conditions in the camp were cramped. this hut is one of the very few thate with about 30 other men. there wasn't always much room to exercise, but there was inspiration. we hear stories that he based a lot of the original method on the movements of animals. we do believe that there were metal beds and there were springs in the camp, and that he started working with the pilates equipment, designing his pilates equipment and exercises, right here in this field, which is really amazing to be standing in. it is believe there are more than one million descendants of the men who were held here. my great, great grandfather, he moved from germany to england with his wife in the 18805. they eventually settled in merseyside. they'd had five children, and he was sent to knockaloe. now it's the 100 years anniversary from it, i think it's a very fitting time to remember these men and their stories, and how it did affect their lives and their families. 100 years ago, the camp closed. poignant reminders of its legacy remain. in 1919, joseph left here for good. a century o
joseph pilates. he was fascinated with exercise, and how the human body moved. conditions in the camp were cramped. this hut is one of the very few thate with about 30 other men. there wasn't always much room to exercise, but there was inspiration. we hear stories that he based a lot of the original method on the movements of animals. we do believe that there were metal beds and there were springs in the camp, and that he started working with the pilates equipment, designing his pilates...
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bodies act being controlled by the coalition led by former president by former president joseph kabila of people that are that. you need to back he's authority story they're reporting from. well in a few moments we'll have all the weather but still ahead here on out as they are. running on empty fuel gets harder and harder to find in a country with massive oil reserves plus. painful anniversary in sri lanka how government forces are being remembered for their sacrifice 10 years after the civil war ended. up to fernando long was a big setback in his bid to complete the triple crown. the west. hello there we're expecting some severe thunderstorms over parts of europe today already we've seen a lot of wet weather over the past few days and this is what it looks like in southern poland at the moment you see a lot of water on the streets there and this should be a bridge going over that river but unfortunately looks like it's going over the bridge instead and i think they'll be plenty more wet weather as we head through the next few days as well you can see the system is actually coming up from africa swi
bodies act being controlled by the coalition led by former president by former president joseph kabila of people that are that. you need to back he's authority story they're reporting from. well in a few moments we'll have all the weather but still ahead here on out as they are. running on empty fuel gets harder and harder to find in a country with massive oil reserves plus. painful anniversary in sri lanka how government forces are being remembered for their sacrifice 10 years after the civil...
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chuck, lauren, g, amelia, samarra and joseph -- >> lauren weapons that there twice. >> they were helpinghe kids the weather we get. you see doug showing off his skills, throwing out the first pitch.kn up and you ow to make this day each more perfect, n ts won. everybody wins. >> all around great day. >> yeah. looking good. >> you were driving a tractor out there. >> it was so much fun. city devilers, i don't have a -- city dwellers, i don't have a yard to mow.r. >> the h. people were worried. chuck on a tractor? as, no. >> there no blade juthneath it. it was there to even --ea unde it. it there was to even the dirt. for a friday morning, what a nice looking sky. sunrise literally ve orsi pxre. going to be a great day to spend quality time in the great outdoors. keep the weather out of the sky in the afternoon. there will be a chance of scattered thunderstorms today. the highest chances will be across northern and central virginia. even the maryland suburbs have a chance. right now, 59 in washington. 55 in gaithersburg. 59 at marine baseua qico. if i further, a comfort -- for friday, a co
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>> charles, the most detailed public remarks yesterday, general joseph dunford said that threats fromthing new. what is new, the u.s. intelligence is showing concerning signs on two fronts. first, that i ran was questioning both the will and capability of the u.s. to respond and second that iran was conducting a much more coordinated effort. watch. >> we saw something that looked more like a campaign than individual threat. it was the geographic span and perception that the activity would be synchronized in time. >> that prompted the u.s. to send an aircraft carrier strike force and bomber task force to the middle east. but today, the president tried to take the tension down. he doesn't want military escalation and would talk. >> i want to get along with everybody if possible. i even want to get along with iran. they want to talk. if they want to talk, i'm available. >> and emergency summit in saudi arabia was thought to be aimed at cooling tensions. but that was after saudi arabia urged they are nations to confront iran over attacks. today we should note john bolton said there's no d
>> charles, the most detailed public remarks yesterday, general joseph dunford said that threats fromthing new. what is new, the u.s. intelligence is showing concerning signs on two fronts. first, that i ran was questioning both the will and capability of the u.s. to respond and second that iran was conducting a much more coordinated effort. watch. >> we saw something that looked more like a campaign than individual threat. it was the geographic span and perception that the activity...
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they were attracted by the designs that joseph eichler was building in the subdivision and others. joseph eichler came at the end of woodwork to and decided -- the end of world war ii. hired -- whowho was an admirer of frank lloyd wright and hired architects to homes.modest sized track inbuilt over 10,000 homes california, including 2800 of them in palo alto. this is one of those tracks. these homes were developed to reflect the lifestyle of what california and much of the country thought it would be like after one were to. oak -- after world war ii. glass, the backyards have glass that open up into the backyard. the transition between inside and outside is minimized. time in's were a tough the united states for minorities all over the country. in california, we equally experienced these problems. housing, quite often developers or real estate agents would shun or divert the attention of minority buyers away from their homes. joseph eichler refused to play this game. he wanted and was willing to sell his homes to anybody who had the appropriate funds. a lot of young employees at he
they were attracted by the designs that joseph eichler was building in the subdivision and others. joseph eichler came at the end of woodwork to and decided -- the end of world war ii. hired -- whowho was an admirer of frank lloyd wright and hired architects to homes.modest sized track inbuilt over 10,000 homes california, including 2800 of them in palo alto. this is one of those tracks. these homes were developed to reflect the lifestyle of what california and much of the country thought it...
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pilots flew supply missions to berlin 70 years ago as joseph stalin tried to cut that city off from the rest of europe to look back at the so-called candy bombs on the anniversary of the berlin airlift. by brian thomas a very warm welcome to the show this weekend saw thousands of people turning out for climate change protests in london brussels and paris the demonstrations following those launched by the extinction rebellion movement which shut down much of central london last month it is advocating civil disobedience to force governments into declaring a climate emergency. blood gushing on the steps of a parisian landmark a graphic warning about the dangers of climate change these demonstrators know how to raise awareness you must 1st get attention climate protests are getting momentum in europe after the extinction rebellion movement wants to complain of civil disobedience in the u.k. the movement has now spilled across the channel if it is that we need to carry out such actions as they do in england where london was brought to a standstill for some 10 days we must follow their lead.
pilots flew supply missions to berlin 70 years ago as joseph stalin tried to cut that city off from the rest of europe to look back at the so-called candy bombs on the anniversary of the berlin airlift. by brian thomas a very warm welcome to the show this weekend saw thousands of people turning out for climate change protests in london brussels and paris the demonstrations following those launched by the extinction rebellion movement which shut down much of central london last month it is...
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you have brilliant works like cornelius ryan and joseph koski. the thing that made it incredible, after studying, the battle of normandy and omaha beach for about a quarter of a century, from when i was a child, to later on when i was a graduate student, i got to participate in a program called the normandy scholars which was a remarkable opportunity to immerse ourselves into normandy for about a month. not just the invasion of the culture, the geopolitical aspects and whatever else. later on as a battlefield historian and author, what was incredible to me, there was more to say. the story of the big red one which had been covered to some extent. i didn't necessarily believe in the kind of death that perhaps it warrant. was the happiest of convergence, something in terms of importance. undercovered and underappreciated. yet has availability of sources and prodigious quantity. enormous amounts of after action court and letters and diaries and journals and the historians writings of the time. the morning report that units kept at the company level. they told some
you have brilliant works like cornelius ryan and joseph koski. the thing that made it incredible, after studying, the battle of normandy and omaha beach for about a quarter of a century, from when i was a child, to later on when i was a graduate student, i got to participate in a program called the normandy scholars which was a remarkable opportunity to immerse ourselves into normandy for about a month. not just the invasion of the culture, the geopolitical aspects and whatever else. later on...
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then he was elected to the senate and worked with joseph mccarthy on that senate subcommittee when mccarthy did change, but ten years later he wrote a book called "days of shame" regretting everything that happened during that period. and one can only wonder whether it will take another ten years for republicans to write a book like that. >> coming up, "queer eye" on the beat. karamo brown is here with some major fallback picks. to help make banking easier, like.. pnc easy lock, so you can easily lock your credit card when its maximum limit differs from its vertical limit. and clover flex, for when you need to take credit cards when no one carries cash. or requesting a call to help get a new credit card- one that hasn't followed the family goldfish. pnc - make today the day. bill's back needed a afvacation from his vacation. an amusement park... so he stepped on the dr. scholl's kiosk. it recommends our best custom fit orthotic to relieve foot, knee, or lower back pain. so you can move more. dr. scholl's. born to move. my body is truly powerful. i have the power to lower my blood sugar and
then he was elected to the senate and worked with joseph mccarthy on that senate subcommittee when mccarthy did change, but ten years later he wrote a book called "days of shame" regretting everything that happened during that period. and one can only wonder whether it will take another ten years for republicans to write a book like that. >> coming up, "queer eye" on the beat. karamo brown is here with some major fallback picks. to help make banking easier, like.. pnc...
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she was able to find an umbilical nodule that to this day is still called sister joseph nodule, an indicatorcancer. that in hernown for own right but in addition, the doctor had so much confidence in her surgical abilities, when he had to do a surgery in front of big audiences coming he would occasionally stop and address the audience and sister joseph would continue the procedure while he talked. the mayo's welcomed women. about 12 women were brought on in the very early days. and they made major contributions. one woman, dr. winifred ashby discovered a -- how long a red cellcell -- a red blood lives which was critical during world war i. there was a cancer researcher in this area and she was trying to study the impact of air pollution and in emissions on lung cancer and things along those lines. one woman started radium therapy. they made major contributions. the mayos really did not look at gender as an issue at all. if someone was capable, they invited them into the practice. women were in medicine in rather surprising numbers in the early years. they represented about 5% of medical scho
she was able to find an umbilical nodule that to this day is still called sister joseph nodule, an indicatorcancer. that in hernown for own right but in addition, the doctor had so much confidence in her surgical abilities, when he had to do a surgery in front of big audiences coming he would occasionally stop and address the audience and sister joseph would continue the procedure while he talked. the mayo's welcomed women. about 12 women were brought on in the very early days. and they made...
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stand for julian assange and we should especially remember that we are heading into tomorrow with joining me now as we can exam bastard joseph carroll and former ecuadorian consul in london fidel nowheres who worked at the london embassy for six of the seven years that julian assange was under detention there welcome to both of you for dale and joseph before we get to julian assange appealing to the former defense secretary disgraced defense secretary gavin williamson for information and i think what the point very is. we have our. in a prison for having publish classified information and there seems to be no cold war or realisation that why is that not the same for for chris evans the editor of the telegraph if he's been publishing classified documents there's a dis connect your response then to this week's activities julius and chanted borlase a maximum sentence by u.k. judge deborah taylor and of course there was this extradition request we can tell me explain what happened there from the time that you're doing was informed of the extradition which was the day that he was arrested the u.s. has sixty five days to give a fu
stand for julian assange and we should especially remember that we are heading into tomorrow with joining me now as we can exam bastard joseph carroll and former ecuadorian consul in london fidel nowheres who worked at the london embassy for six of the seven years that julian assange was under detention there welcome to both of you for dale and joseph before we get to julian assange appealing to the former defense secretary disgraced defense secretary gavin williamson for information and i...
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that's how my parents met. hate to brag. >> yes. i believe in second luck. >> first celebrity crush, oh my god, let me think. josephdon leavitt. >> emojo that would describe your love life. books. the books emoji because all i do is read. i think i read about love. >> emoji that would describe your love life. heart? >> describe your perfect kiss. i don't know.ou ever did fo >> i made my mother a cassette of her favorite love songs for her bihd real life love "riverdale" co-star camille, he played coy when we asked if they fell in love at first sight. >> love at first sight is a beautiful thing, right, a hopeful curiosity of wanting to get to know somebody. >> is that a yes or no? >> what's the question again? >> was it like that for you and camilla? >> yara once again showed off her flawless sense of fashion in a sequinned dress worn over jeans and she's been a style star since 2009 when she rocked a dress with, how appropriate, stars on it. >> i have no regrets. this, i would wear this right now. i really thought i was doing something with my one foot out. >> a good look right there. >>> coming up, did russell wil
that's how my parents met. hate to brag. >> yes. i believe in second luck. >> first celebrity crush, oh my god, let me think. josephdon leavitt. >> emojo that would describe your love life. books. the books emoji because all i do is read. i think i read about love. >> emoji that would describe your love life. heart? >> describe your perfect kiss. i don't know.ou ever did fo >> i made my mother a cassette of her favorite love songs for her bihd real life love...
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that. china learning curve author dan joseph says if it comes to that, we can deal with this.ong it lasts, right? >> yeah, exactly. good to be on the show. the longer it drags out, the more economic pain there will be both sides so the more incentive there will be to change positions. at this point, you would have to say that at least economically, the united states is in the stronger position, more economic momentum per capita gdp four times china's, better reputation in the global capital markets. right now, we are better positioned but who could absorb more pain over the long term, that's hard to tell at this point. neil: you know, it's interesting, over the weekend we learned that the chinese, obviously they pay a lot of attention to the american press, a lot of attention to the markets because they know the president does. the most interesting development i heard is they were focused on polls, early as they are. even in key states like pennsylvania, where the president presently trails joe biden by 11 points or so. as if polls at this stage even matter or mean anything. b
that. china learning curve author dan joseph says if it comes to that, we can deal with this.ong it lasts, right? >> yeah, exactly. good to be on the show. the longer it drags out, the more economic pain there will be both sides so the more incentive there will be to change positions. at this point, you would have to say that at least economically, the united states is in the stronger position, more economic momentum per capita gdp four times china's, better reputation in the global...
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are just wild rhetoric remains to be seen many people are rather skeptical of that and the rhetoric is the point there joseph malema has been criticized for his racially charged rhetoric how do you a say is some of his more controversial comments it seems he's made quite a few given of course the country's troubled history in that regard. i think it is it is particularly troublesome we've chatted on the same channel before julius malema of course speaks a billion on racial lines on the one hand but he makes no bones about the fact that he's there to serve the black masses the black this and chinese masses and i think that's absolutely understandable but he feels very close to the wind in making certain comments of the latest one about the seat at the front table i understand the imagery the reality is it could well drum up people to believe literally that's what he means if we don't sit with you we destroy the table and that in a racially charged environment is unacceptable more so as we know on election day ok we await the results then it should be an interesting night whatever way it turns out ashraf garda
are just wild rhetoric remains to be seen many people are rather skeptical of that and the rhetoric is the point there joseph malema has been criticized for his racially charged rhetoric how do you a say is some of his more controversial comments it seems he's made quite a few given of course the country's troubled history in that regard. i think it is it is particularly troublesome we've chatted on the same channel before julius malema of course speaks a billion on racial lines on the one hand...
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we asked joseph why the fence calm down and he responded by saying that the foundation was wedged up against the fence. after speaking to my architect and engineer, i fired j.m.c. general construction due to negligence and lost of confidence in his ability to complete the project. it's also important to note that the crew that was hired for gambier was not the same crew hired for my last project. as an investor the two stopped work violations pushed out our schedule time line and will impact our bottom line. as a neighbor, we felt terrible about the appellant's fence, my husband and i reached out to them via emailly to meet to apologize in person. wanted this opportunity to get out and know the neighbors to come up with solutions ourselves without having to go through a hearing. they refused the meeting and prefer communication on email. we do plan on replacing the appellant's fence that came down as a good sign of good will. we plan to repair patching of the appellant's siding that was cracked. we sent them a link of a house we remodeled on madison to show that we had experience and
we asked joseph why the fence calm down and he responded by saying that the foundation was wedged up against the fence. after speaking to my architect and engineer, i fired j.m.c. general construction due to negligence and lost of confidence in his ability to complete the project. it's also important to note that the crew that was hired for gambier was not the same crew hired for my last project. as an investor the two stopped work violations pushed out our schedule time line and will impact...
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i wish the best luck to figures like cole joseph watson and you not less that they become more popular as a result of this but that's not really the point in question the point in question is that facebook is clearly pushing itself as a political act and why is excusing the regulation that other media companies face . then harris quinn and chair of the group think tank thank you for joining us on the program today that's our global news update for this hour but don't forget you can always head to our website are to dot com for the details on all those stories and many more. it has nothing to do with the propaganda that the daily mail is pushing but when you have a population that might be susceptible the propaganda they can easily be manipulated into thinking that fracking is something other than what it is it's not economically viable it costs more to frack then then then you make an profit it's cash flow negative it's also environmentally negative you destroy the environment incredibly. during the grid to princeton which are old enough to remember there was most of my family were une
i wish the best luck to figures like cole joseph watson and you not less that they become more popular as a result of this but that's not really the point in question the point in question is that facebook is clearly pushing itself as a political act and why is excusing the regulation that other media companies face . then harris quinn and chair of the group think tank thank you for joining us on the program today that's our global news update for this hour but don't forget you can always head...
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the story i heard was that after the investigation had been completed, the hat was sent to the head of the smithsonian, dr. joseph henry. and dr. henry said i do not want to make the smithsonian a freak show. he put it in his best drawer and forgot about it. have you heard that? dr. willen: it is funny you say that because when we were doing our training there, they did not tell us that story. they said it was part of the investigation and then turned over to the interior department. now, whether or not joseph henry -- the joseph henry story, they did not tell us. they did tell us that henry was not interested in having this in sony and ba music -- the smithsonian be a museum that has objects. francis beard was the guy who got involved into making it a museum. yes? >> [indiscernible] would booth have just gone away with what he did? dr. willen: the question is if parker, the d.c. policemen would have been there -- parker was known to get drunk and an ineffective cop. i don't know why they picked him to do this job. he was not even disciplined by the d.c. police because his job was only to protect the president go
the story i heard was that after the investigation had been completed, the hat was sent to the head of the smithsonian, dr. joseph henry. and dr. henry said i do not want to make the smithsonian a freak show. he put it in his best drawer and forgot about it. have you heard that? dr. willen: it is funny you say that because when we were doing our training there, they did not tell us that story. they said it was part of the investigation and then turned over to the interior department. now,...
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that once it proves successful. when the action report from the destroyer fletcher, the last ship in callahan's line, comes back and nimitz and his staff recognize what lieutenant commander joseph wiley has done to help keep that ship undamaged through the whole battle, they bring him back to pearl harbor to help him work out procedures because what wiley did is he stood between the bridge and radar room and kept an eye on the sgppi planned indicator indic -- plant position indicator display you see on the left. he had headphones in the various ships' weapons systems. he coached weapons on the targets and he gave the commanding officer of the ship a clear sense of where this was -- the fletcher was relative to other ships in battle. wiley was, in essence, the navy's first destroyer combat information center in his own action himself. he helped develop sophisticated procedures to make this effective throughout the fleet. what happens in 1943 is these procedures begin to work out. they become more routine and effective. as the navy is changing its approach to blend effective destroyer attacks timed to work with cruiser gunfire, the cic begins to influence how that happens. the ja
that once it proves successful. when the action report from the destroyer fletcher, the last ship in callahan's line, comes back and nimitz and his staff recognize what lieutenant commander joseph wiley has done to help keep that ship undamaged through the whole battle, they bring him back to pearl harbor to help him work out procedures because what wiley did is he stood between the bridge and radar room and kept an eye on the sgppi planned indicator indic -- plant position indicator display...