Sky News
Interview with Ukrainian Lieutenant General Valerii Zaluzhnyi
VOICED: Shows interior shots interview with Commander-in-Chief, Armed Forces of Ukraine Valerii Zaluzhnyi speaking on growing tension with Russia and current political situation. THIS CLIP CONTAINS BLACK HOLES - THIRD PARTY CONTENT....
AFP News Agency
CLEAN: Stock shots of Republican frontrunner Mitt Romney
Republican White House hopeful Mitt Romney celebrated a 'great victory' Tuesday in Arizona, where the party's 2008 flagbearer John McCain hailed him as America's next commander in chief. Washington, United States. (Footage by AFP/Getty...
Curated Video
Pentagon Officials Detail Taliban Advancement In Afghanistan
Joint Chiefs Chairman Gen. Mark Milley says the Taliban appear to have "strategic momentum" as the U.S. nears completion of its troop withdrawal.
AFP News Agency
CLEAN : Obama says Trump not qualified to be president
CLEAN : Obama says Trump not qualified to be president
AFP News Agency
CLEAN : Obama defends deal with Taliban to free US soldier
CLEAN : Obama defends deal with Taliban to free US soldier
AFP News Agency
CLEAN : Yanukovych says still president, expects r
CLEAN : Yanukovych says still president, expects r
AFP News Agency
CLEAN : For Cubans Castro's legacy remains untouched by Trump criticism
On the outskirts of Havana residents gather to honor their fallen leader Fidel Castro with most dismissing Donald TrumpÂ’s criticism of their beloved commander in chief
Sherman Grinberg Film Library
Nimitz giving speech on Nimitz Day in NY City after end of World War II
SOT Admiral Chester Nimitz, Commander in Chief of US Pacific Fleet, speaking on speaker's platform shaped like ship's prow in front of City Hall, military officers sitting behind him; SOT he encourages maintaining sea power so as not to...
Sherman Grinberg Film Library
US Admiral Chester Nimitz is presented with key to the city of Washington, DC
Adm. Chester Nimitz, Commander-in-Chief of Pacific Fleet, standing next to man speaking at podium on reviewing platform / man picks up key to city from cushion held by small boy, he turns and hands key to Nimitz as Nimitz's wife...
Sky News
Prince Charles at Parachute Regiment Anniversary
CLEAN: Exterior shots of Prince Charles with a group of former Parachute Regiment soldiers during a ceremony for the 40th Anniversary of his tenure as Commander in Chief of the Parachute Regiment on 23 June 2017 in Colchester, United...
Sky News
Prince Charles at Parachute Regiment Anniversary
CLEAN: Exterior shots of Prince Charles with a group of Parachute Regiment red berets inspecting a Jackal armoured vehicle during a ceremony celebrating his 40 years as Commander in Chief of the Regiment on 23 June 2016 in Colchester,...
Sky News
Prince Charles at Parachute Regiment Anniversary
CLEAN: Exterior shots of Prince Charles driving a Jackal armoured vehicle during a ceremony celebrating his 40 years as Commander in Chief of the Regiment on 23 June 2016 in Colchester, United Kingdom
AFP News Agency
CLEAN: NATO destroys Libyan telecommunications
CLEAN: NATO destroys Libyan telecommunications
Khan Academy
Khan Academy: The Constitution and the Role of the President
In this video, historian Joe Ellis and Aspen Institute President and CEO Walter Isaacson discuss the Constitution, Article 2, and the role of the President. There was great discussion on the executive role. [6:41]
Center For Civic Education
60 Second Civics: George Washington and Civilian Control of the Military
Today, in celebration of Father's Day, we discuss how the man often called the father of our country, George Washington, established the principle that the military is subordinate to civilian government.
Khan Academy
Khan Academy: Article Ii of the u.s. Constitution
Jeffrey Rosen of the National Constitution Center in conversation with Walter Isaacson of the Aspen Institute about Article II of the Constitution. [6:49]
HipHughes History
You Tube: The Executive Branch in Twenty Minutes (2/2)
A short lecture, part 2, explaining the major constitutional powers of the executive branch. Directed for students taking a US History course at the secondary level and perhaps even an intro to gov class.