Behind them, and they have been evil men who have led them in wrong courses. We usually think of leadership however and those who take, who lead the people in the right direction. I think one of the main essentials for leadership is communication. We find that if we look back on men, president s in the United States, men overseas, men like winston churchill, we find so often we remember them years later and they are known better in history for things they said rather than for the actual deeds they might have performed. I think it is the case of being able to communicate to a people and persuade those people of the direction they want to go. Good leadership, of course, means having a belief in basic principles, moral principles, in things that are worthwhile. And for the good of the people youre trying to lead. Persuading those people of the course they must follow in order to achieve those. Help clarify your perspective and view on that who would you consider the three most effective l
This is just under 15 minutes. President reagan, welcome to election 1980. Leadership is a quality the American People have demanded of the president. Many americans feel they are not receiving strong, effective leadership today. How would you define leadership . Ronald reagan it is not as easy as it sounds. There have been great leaders throughout the world to have been able to get followers behind them and evil men who have led them in wrong courses. We usually think of leadership however and those who take, who lead the people in the right directions. I think one of the main essentials for leadership is communication. We find that if we look back on men, president s in the United States, men overseas, men like winston churchill, we find so often we remember them years later and they are known better in history for things they said rather than for the actual deeds they might have performed. I think it is the case of being able to communicate to a people and persuade those people of t
Pennsylvania. Reporter so tonight governor elect tom wolf making history as hes now the first candidate in modern history to ever beat a pennsylvania governor who was seeking reelection. Thats the story reporting live tonight in york, pennsylvania, Todd Quinones cbs3 Eyewitness News. Todd, thank you very much. Tough night for the 46th governor of the commonwealth. Natasha brown at corbett headquarters in pittsburgh. Natasha . Reporter certainly a tough night here for all of governor corbett supporters. We can physical i was short time ago he did enter the room flanked by friends and family members just a short time ago he says he called tom wolf earlier tonight and thanked him for this heart fought fight he described this as a are in energetic campaign but he says that wolf prevailed and he wishes him the best over the next four years. So while corbett is conceding defeat tonight he says hes very proud of all hes accomplished as governor. Heres some of what he had to say. Im particular
Well, i think the court by citing loving in windsor thinks that there is not much difference between marriage by a samesex couple and marriage by an interracial couple. They didnt decide the case but they cited it. The trend is certainly in that direction. I think the court its different from saying what loving stands for. Isnt the answer to my question about what happened in 1968 pretty obvious because we have baker in 1973. I think that lawrence, excuse me, that Justice Kennedy tells us something about how the court may be viewing these cases. I think what he is saying and i think you see it in lawrence and you see it in windsor. The court is saying that back decades ago, certain practices were accepted. Now we understand more about these things and we now understand that these are now going to be framed as discriminatory. We didnt know anything about samesex couples back at the at the time of loving. These were hiding because their conduct was criminalized. I think to say that this
Our nation, surrounding it with the shield of your favor. How worthy you are of our praise. Strengthen our lawmakers for todays journey. Give them strong hearts, sound minds, and diligent hands. May they do their ethical best to represent you, joining their plans to your will in order to accomplish your purposes. Incline their hearts to your wisdom and love as you keep them on the path of integrity. We pray in your sacred name. Amen. The president pro tempore please join me in reciting the pledge of allegiance to the flag. I pledge allegiance to the flag of the United States of america and to the republic for which it stands, one nation under god indivisible, with liberty and justice for all. Mr. Mcconnell mr. President . The presiding officer majority leader. Mr. Mcconnell today the senate is continuing to consider s. 1 a bill to approve the keystone x. L. Pipeline, and there are six amendments pending, three from each side. Well begin voting on those amendments as soon as chairman mu