Munoz, c. E. O. Of United Airlines. Mr. Munoz was a guest at the Bipartisan Policy Center where he talk about his leadership style and how united views his global role. He also talks about the heart attack he suffered shortly after starting with united. This is 45 minutes. Welcome, everyone to what i was just informed the 1th installment of our series on leadership. Some of you have been with us before and as youve seen from some of these sessions the meaning of leadership, but the sense that theres not enough of it is something thats wildly shared here in washington. And the ambition for this series is to call on leaders from national and local politics and business leaders, folks from the education and arts, advocates to try to understand what are the circumstances and characteristics that enable some people to overcome real differences. Its not that the history of this country was made of plastic cohesion. But weve always had people who have understood how to overcome those differen
The sense that theres not enough of it is something that is wildly shared among many of us in washington, and the ambition for this series is to call on leaders from national and local politics and business leaders, folks from education, arts, advocates, to try to understand what are the circumstances and the characteristics that enable some people to overcome real differences and lead. Our imagination at the Bipartisan Policy Center is not that the it was passive cohesion. Democracy is not a gentle game, but weve always had people who have understood how to overcome those differences to kind of reflect on this question on what does enable us to overcome the inherent distinctions in any kind of free society, we are delighted today to be joined by oscar m oscar munoz. He was ceo of united airlines. He is a true american success story, and were going to talk about that a little bit, but growing up with eight siblings in california. First member of his family to go to college. He has had
Welcome, everyone, to what i was informed is the 11th installment of our series on leadership. I think some of you have been with us before, and i think as youve seen from some of these sessions, the meaning of leadership, lots of people have different interpretations, but the sense that theres not enough of it is something that is wildly shared among many of us in washington, and the ambition for this series is to call on leaders from national and local politics and business leaders, folks from education, arts, advocates, to try to understand what are the circumstances and the characteristics that enable some people to overcome real differences and lead. Our imagination at the Bipartisan Policy Center is not that the it was passive cohesion. Democracy is not a gentle game, but weve always had people who have understood how to overcome those differences to kind of reflect on this question on what does enable us to overcome the inherent distinctions in any kind of free society, we are d
House and Senate Leaders in recognition of the former president took added service as a soldier, legislator, and statesman. Speakers included president trump, congressional leaders, and bob doles wife elizabeth. This is about 90 minutes. Ladies and gentlemen, please welcome our honored guests, members of the United States house ofs representatives, members of the United States senate, the speaker of the house of representatives, the Vice President of the United States and the president of the United States. [applause] ladies and gentlemen, the speaker of the house of representatives. The honorable paul ryan. [laughter] [applause] please be seated. Good afternoon everybody. It is a privilege to welcome you to the greatest hall in washington for an even grander occasion. We will award the highest civilian honor that this body can the stove. I am honored to be joined today by president donald trump, and Vice President mike pence, as well as senator Elizabeth Dole and second lady karen pen
Bob dole i have a written statement which should be available any time, but i listened to the majority leader and i think he announced what , many of us have known for some time. I guess starting back when congressman gephardt and senator mitchell went down to the white house several weeks ago to tell him that their plan was dead, so i dont know what happened then. The democrats didnt have the votes for it. I know that senator mitchell of course blames republicans for everything except for the plane that crashed into the white house, and that may come yet. But in any event, ive said weeks ago that i was prepared to sit down with the leadership, the four leaders, and work out as a bill, and that was rejected. So i dont think it comes to any surprise to anybody in the media or the American People that health care for this year is behind us. Its a matter of time. And there must have been four or five members who had last minute bills that they would like to work on in those last few days,