You can also send us a tweet or go to facebook. Com cspan. The phone lines are open. You can start dialing in now. People are contemplating trying to stop donald trump and how they do that if he continues to rack up victories. We want to turn to all of you and ask if he is not the nominee or pure candidate, supporting ted cruz or marco rubio is not the nominee, how do you plan to vote . If Hillary Clinton is the nominee, how do you plan to vote if she is not your candidate . The same for Bernie Sanders. We want to know what you think. Let me show you were the delicate stands right now, because it is all about the math. If you go to our website cspan. Org, you can find this constantly being updated. Take a look for democrats, Hillary Clinton has 1221 delegates after las yesterdays primary. Bernie sanders has 571. 451 are superdelegates for clinton. 25 are superdelegates for Bernie Sanders. Where it stands right now. That means Hillary Clinton is 11 62 delegates short of the nomination,
The blend their unique insight and wit to give us a wellwritten historical analysis of his conservative movement in the United States. Outguess explain how the conservative movement has shaped the political landscape. As a fourth coming election will be a referendum on our current president and the current conservative views he espouses, you might ask what it is about this philosophy that has made it so successful. The explanation offered is simple. They argue that conservatives have become the predominant force in american politics. So much so that even if president bush is not reelected things will not change, for history has shown the right to be successful it when advancing its own agenda. They came to america and spent several months traveling throughout our country analyzing democracy and the influence that politics has on the life of the american people. Over 150 years later crisscrossing america, searching for answers to the question of why our nation is so different from other
Have been able to get followers, able men who led them in the wrong places and we usually think of leadership however. I think that one of the main essentials for leadership is communication. Onfind that if we look back men, president s here in the u. S. Or men overseas, men like winston churchill, we find often we remember them years later and they are known better and history for things they said then for the actual deeds they might have performed. I think it is a case of being able to communicate to a people and persuade those people of the direction they want to go. Meanseadership of course having a belief in basic principles, moral principles, things that are worthwhile and for the good of the people youre trying to lead. Then persuading those people of the course they must follow in order to achieve this. Who would you consider the three most effective leaders in history and why . And all of history. Well, one had to be moses. The next had to be jesus of nazareth. I dont know whe
Up next, author and New York State Supreme Court judge diane diesel discusses the life of Supreme Court activist Dorothy Ferebee. She thought for Womens Health rights, racially quality, and Health Care Improvements for africanamericans. The Massachusetts Historical Society hosted this 45 minutes event. Thank you all for joining us this evening. My name is gavin. I work for the Massachusetts Historical Society. I want to thank you for taking time out of your holiday festivities and battling the bad weather. It seems like we have a decent turnout. Just as a quick note, the Massachusetts Historical Society is an independent, nonprofit organization. We rely on membership support and contributions to bring you programs like this. If you enjoy this, i hope you will consider becoming a member or making a contribution. Tonight, our speaker is diane kiesel. She is an acting justice in the New York State Supreme Court. She sits in the integrated Domestic Violence court. Before being appointed to
Supporting the country. Legislationnd acted in the 1930s. That was fun leadership and a time of economic emergency. I think Teddy Roosevelt was a strong leader, a strong president. He speaks softly and carry a big stick that was the prominent legacy he gave us. Roosevelt was strong in the international sense. As rough United States into the forefront as a world power, it is also interesting to note that although he was a blustery man, he led the country into a period of relatively peace and stability. Lincoln, of course, was a strong leader. Personalityce of and determination, he preserved the union when all the odds were against him. That was a strong leader. Wasnhower, in my judgment, an extraordinarily strong presence. Sometimes it takes strength just to maintain administration. To understand things are going well and you dont have to change them. In any case, there is a different quality of leadership. The one common denominator though is that the presidency is a strong institution