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The powerful emotional connection between Roosevelt and Churchill and how they confronted tyranny and terror is an incredibly contemporary story that yields important lessons for leaders today on a personal, political, and diplomatic level. Jon Meacham
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Football is only once a week. NASCAR is once a week. Those sports are insanely popular. Horse racing is oversaturated. Unless tracks cut back to three days a week of full fields, a lot of people will really hurt down the road. Horse racing, to survive, has to go to that. Let's face it: Churchill Downs only does well on Derby Week. Rick Pitino
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We shortened her up at Churchill with this race in mind. We'll start thinking long distances again, but for now, we're just going to regroup before we get back to Kentucky. Dale Romans
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What (Winston) Churchill did in wartime, Margaret Thatcher did in peacetime. Michael Howard
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It is a joy each year to see the Kentucky Derby and Churchill Downs through the eyes of talented young students. Steve Sexton
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He's doing great. It's great to see him not only love Kentucky but he seems to love that Churchill surface. But we're excited to be here this weekend and look forward to it. Doug Cauthen
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He was getting more horses and more clients, and he was winning races. He had a good Churchill meet, and things were really picking up for him. It's really a shame. Paul McGee
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It gets more like Churchill ( Downs ) all the time. Kiaran McLaughlin
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And what always struck me about that war period was how even Churchill had to talk socialism to keep up people's morale. Barbara Castle