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The pregnant widow of U.S. Army Sgt. La David Johnson, who was among four U.S. service members killed in Niger this month, expressed a mix of blame and sorrow today saying she was "very angry" about the President's condolence phone call and upset because she says he struggled to "remember my husband's name." Myeshia Johnson, who criticized Trump's handling of the phone call, which started a firestorm of controvers Johnson said she was barred from seeing her husband's body and was not given a straight story on how he died in Niger. He was 25. "I need to see him so I will know that that is my husband," said Johnson, who's expecting to give birth to their daughter in January.
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Steve Salani, CEO, is the founder of four technology-oriented businesses over the past 30 years. Starting with an engineering degree from UC Santa Barbara (BSEE 1980), Steve has invested over 10 years in the design and development of Quad Marine's flagship product, the Quad 44, and currently serves as CEO.