Prognosis that was given 24 hours ago saying he was trying to reflect the upbeat attitude of medical team and president didnt want to give any any information that might steer the course of illness in another direction and in doing so you know came off that were trying to hide something it was honestly true i feel much better now in an overnight video tweet President Trump said he was feeling well a sentiment supported by his doctors who are now saying he may return to the white house residence as soon as monday but dr Sean Connelly confirmed what he would marked in the 1st public briefing that the president received supplementary oxygen on at least 2 occasions the 1st on friday he was not short of breath. He was tired had the fever and i was about it now for about a minute when only 2 leaders his situation levels were back over 40 over 95 percent stayed on that for about an hour maybe it was off and gone another critical piece of information that the president is now receiving the ste
Gorgeous inside armenia. The bombardment of japan a cat started again on monday after a heavy day of shelling on sunday and were told that 5 people have been killed and 10 wounded now armenia has denied allegations and nagornokarabakh forces have denied allegations that theyve been attacking the is a very city a miniature via. John says it has been attacked by Armenian Forces or forces from the go on to karabakh now about jons president says that hes going to no ceasefire no talks until i mean forces withdraw from territories occupied around the go on because he wants and go on account of. The challenges all the risk is that this could spread into a wider conflict between armenia and azerbaijan so far its mainly nagornokarabakh forces fighting as ery forces the difficulty then will be for armenian president nichole because as a by john has explicit backing from turkey he does not have explicit backing from an equivalent country he came to power in a velvet revolution 2 years ago oustin
While the president took off his mask when he returned to the white house from 3 days in hospital have been increasing number of infections in the building in recent days another close adviser to the president hopes picks tested positive last week shed been in close contact with most in the president s inner circle but all flouted c. D. C. Guidelines by not going into south korean team until testing negative. Press secretary kaley mcanany briefed reporters the day after hicks tested positive and this week she announced that she is infected along with a number of her and at least 3 journalists who work at the white house the list of those in the white house whove been infected include both the director of Oval Office Operations and President Campaign manager. The countrys top Infectious Disease expert is no longer in regular contact with the president and has not been consulted at all in recent days what went on in the white house you know i dont want to every time i Say Something thats
We are in the normandy landings gallery, the day at normandy, a very special gallery for us here because our museum was originally founded back in the 1990s as the National Dday museum. By congressional charter, we were charged with telling the story of the entire American Experience in world war ii. Why it was fun, how it was one and what it means today. So in this gallery, we get to big moments where the United States and their allies had to win this particular day. Dday, june six 1944. Behind me is our film, narrated by tom brokaw which gives our visitors the overarching story of dday at normandy but next to me, over here on the left is very special exhibit this is an exhibit case and is dedicated to ernie pyle, who actually watched the beaches at normandy where the American Forces landed. He saw all of the traces of war left over by troops who had been killed coming to shore at the beach. What we have in this case is actual artifacts and sand from utah and omaha beaches. Ernie pyle
Part program, we travel to new orleans to visit the National World war ii museums road to berlin exhibit. This Program Continues the story of the American Experience in the european theater beginning with the june 6th, 1944, d day invasion. Within the first hour, the shoreline is littered with men and Wounded Soldiers and the debris of were actually in the normandie landings gallery, d day at normandie. A very special gallery for us here because our museum was originally founded back in the 1990s as the National D Day museum by a congressional charter. We were charged with telling the story of the entire American Experience in world war ii while it was fought, thou how it was and what it means today. So in this gallery, we get to the big moment where the United States and her allies had to win this particular day, d day, june 6th, 1944. Behind me is our film narrated by tom brokaw which gives our visitors the overarching story of d day at normandie. But next to me over here on the left