It really is. Up next on American History tv, u. S. Naval College Professor john maurer talked about Winston Churchills relationship with american president s throughout his career. They examined churchills changing attitude toward the United States and how this influenced his rapport with american president s including teddy roosevelt, Calvin Coolidge, and franklin roosevelt. Posted by the New York Historical society, this program is about 90 minutes. Professor maurer i want to thank dale and allen and jenna and anna for supporting me jenna, yeah, of the New York Historical society again for inviting me back to give a talk. I will be talking about the relationship of churchill to american president s. Churchill knew a great number of them, had opinions about these american president s, and they had opinions about him, as you are going to see. So, what im going to be talking about was how leaders reflect on other leaders and think about leaders and also to look at Anglo American relati
Tax bills came out and after a dozen years of property taxes going way up, property taxes in our state actually went down. I am proud to say today, in my state, property taxes are lower today than four years ago when we started. [applause] Governor Walker and we knew that would make a difference. Sure enough, when people saw they didnt have to see the tv ads attacking us, they didnt have to believe all the protesters, when they can see for themselves that the reforms were working, the tides started to change. I june 2012, we won that election. In june of that year with a higher percentage of more actual votes cast than we had in november 2010 two years earlier. That shows that results matter right . [applause] and the reason i tell you that is not just for background. The reason i tell you that is because i look at America Today i have a lot of the same mores that we first had when we first thought about running for governor. Many years ago, 2009 we sat down and talked about, thought a
Today another briefing from the president s medical team, ign e igniting more questions and confuse. The doctors maintain President Trump is doing well, bus his team is admitting he experimented two ed sod of low oxygen. This afternoon doctors sidestepped questions about the president s problems on saturday. They also confirmed he has received a second dose of remdesivir. Despite the president s troubling symptoms, his doctors say he could be back at the white house as soon as tomorrow. Today he feels well. On you plan is to have him eat and drink, be up out of bed as much as possible, be mobile. If he continues to look and feel as well as he does today, we hope that we could plan for a discharge as early tomorrow, to the white house where he could continue hess treatment course. There are major questions about the credibility of the story were being told about the president by his staff as well as that of the medical team. We have a team of correspondents covering these developments.
National war college. Thats us down there in in the lower corner. Were housed at Theodore Roosevelt hall on fort mcnair in washington, d. C. , a scant two blocks away from the Washington Nationals ball field, which makes getting home sometimes an interesting challenge all the we just a word about the college we actually occupy a building that was built the cornerstone was laid in 1903 by president roosevelt. It was the home of the Army War College until World War Two started. And after the war, the Army War College moved up to carlisle, pennsylvania, and president truman and worked hard get the National War College established as a joint college. Its been a partnership primarily between the military and the state department for the last 75 years and we educate senior Lieutenant Colonels and colonels and equivalent in the state Department Intelligence community and other federal agencies in National Security strategy. So i get to come to work in that building day and we have a number of
Makes getting home sometimes an interesting challenge all the we just a word about the college we actually occupy a building that was built the cornerstone was laid in 1903 by president roosevelt. It was the home of the Army War College until World War Two started. And after the war, the Army War College moved up to carlisle, pennsylvania, and president truman and worked hard get the National War College established as a joint college. Its been a partnership primarily between the military and the state department for the last 75 years and we educate senior Lieutenant Colonels and colonels and equivalent in the state Department Intelligence community and other federal agencies in National Security strategy. So i get to come to work in that building day and we have a number of memorable here throughout history. It is like working in a museum. And Theodore Roosevelts been a big of it. So for a number of years now, ive taught an elective on theodore as a strategic leader, and its a very po