And a covert agenda because now that china and india have gone to war the cia is ready to replace the pakistan knees and they were right. They began to support the tibetan resistance and no flight started to come out of india to the chinese. Also flights that would only come out of pakistan in 1963 and 64 there would come out secretly firebases in india and it was one of those flights that discovered the chinese are in the final stages to test their First Nuclear weapons and to give the United States a crucial intelligence china was on the verge of becoming a Nuclear Weapon state. Alleges like to say and ambassador at a word about the ambassador John Galbraith was a tall man 6foot 6 inches board Ontario Canada and a graduate of the Ontario School of agriculture and moved to the United States did dkb economist and wrote several books and the star of harvard university. In dkb advisor to kennedy. And he kept the diary in he later published that diary is is a memoir. That whether or not.
Mark meadows also spoke to reporters today with an update and he said the president is experiencing mild symptoms. But is in good spirits which is good news. What is also, though, important, is what meadows would not say. Woe not get into the treatments that the president is receiving. He also would not detail when the white house first learned one of the president s closest aides, hope hicks, had tested positive. Meadows also did not answer the question when asked why he and others in close contact with the president and hicks werent going into the 14day quarantine with the guidelines set by the cdc. Here is what mark meadows said. Weve tested all of our core staff and i could tell you that mr. Kushner, mr. Skefino and myself and a number of us have been tested and come back with negative results. And yet at the same time, i fully expect that as this virus continues to go on, other people in the white house will certainly have a positive test result. Were going to talk more about that
Downtown Cleveland Alliance has rebranded its parent company as Downtown Cleveland, Inc. to reflect a unified vision for downtown Cleveland as the place and organization, according to a news release.
The nonprofit group that advocates for center-city Cleveland rolled out a new name and logo this month, as part of an internal reorgnization spurred by its new strategic plan.