Factors that are considered when we look at president ial effectiveness. The second part id like to look at a few of the more recent president ial elections. We are going to start with this and i am calling on the work of professor robert. A wellknown president ial historian. He writes, the 20th century sought an unprecedented expansion of president ial powers. Primarily due to the division and leadership skills. Nine men who served in the office. Theodore roosevelt, woodrow wilson, Franklin Delano roosevelt, harry truman, dwight eisenhower, john f. Kennedy, lyndon bains johnson, Richard Nixon and ronald reagan. Now professor deluxe analysis only looks at the 20th century. Im going to throw in some of the president s from the 21st century as we go along. If we can go to the first slide. Professor dally talks about the six points. The first one he says is his vision. Then the second second is charisma third is pragmatism. The fourth is consensus building followed by trust their credibil
First explained the meaning behind the exhibit title and hints that a story beyond just two years of service and fighting over there. Actually exactly we returned fighting the African American experience in world war i the key to that title is number one you dont see the word military military. It is not just about soldiers. It is about civilians. Men and women. Soldiers and civilians. Young and old. White and black. That is that is the long title. The short title, we return fighting, speaks to what happened after the war and how africanamericans used world war i as a transformative event for them, just like it was a transformative event throughout the globe. We explore that story throughout this hour of washington journal, day five of museum week on washington journal with our friends at America History tv, cspan3. Throughout the segment we invite viewers to join us phone lines split up regionally. This morning. If you are in the eastern or central time zones, 202 7488000. If you are
We take you now inside the sis money and the Smithsonian Museum of africanamerican history and culture, we return fighting, the africanamerican experience in world war i. Retired colonel Krewasky Salter guest associate curator. First explain, the meaning behind the title. It hints at a story beyond two years of service and fighting over there. Actually, exactly, we return, fighting, the africanamerican experience, world war i. Number one. You dont see the world military. It is not just about soldiers. It is about civilians. Men and women. Soldiers and civilians. Young and old. White and black. That is the long title. The short title, we return fighting, speaks to what happened after the war and how africanamericans used world war i as a transformative event for them, just like it was a transformative event throughout the globe. We explore that story throughout this hour of washington journal, day five of museum week on washington journal with our friends at America History tv, cspan3.
There. There. Back into the 60s, we had a nice golden hugh start to the day for you there. Mostly sunny skies away from the coast, a few touches of fog. For the most part everybody will enjoy the sunshine. Temperatures this morning just as colds as yesterday morning. Santa rosa one degree above freezing. 33 to start your day. 51 in San Francisco. Low 40s in oakland. Livermore at 47. Widespread 60s once again. Low 60s at the coast. Upper 60s inland. We cool it down getting back to work on monday and breezy weather also will bring up the possibility of fire danger. No advisory in place at the moment. Thankfully by tuesday afternoon rain moving into the bay area. Well detail this and a look at afternoon highs for today, coming up. Union city police are looking for Surveillance Video or possible witnesses to a deadly shooting at sara elementary school. Investigators say both young victims were inside a van at 1 30 yesterday morning. The boys were 11 and 14 years ct student and the other a
Today, weve been talking were. Going to be talking about the ohio dynasty of us president s and as weve already discussed, ohio had been moving from the periphery to the center of u. S. Politic before the civil war and then, of course, played central leadership role in that war itself. And this trend is going to continue. The war in one of the most remarked about political dynasties in u. S. History, one thats often been compared to the virginia dynasty of the early republic. Both virginia and ohio laid claim to the of course played a central leadership in the war itself. This will continue after the war and one of the most remarkable dynasties in u. S. History. One that is compared to the virginia dynasty of the early republic. Both virginia and ohio laid claim to the mother of president s title, even to the point of fighting over Henry Harrison and his 30 days in office. Even taking it out of the equation i am not really sure it is a fair fight. The virginia dynasty for example has s