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he stabilized and perhaps saved his church after joseph smith death. he preserved the rituals introduced by smith that still distinguish his church. he established a sanctuary for tens of thousands of despised and ursa kidded religious refugees. by the time of his death there were a are around 100,000 mormons living in the utah territory. like his church, he emerged from the obscure backwaters of the american frontier. young was in an a noneducated craftsman who became a millionaire businessman, the governor of the u.s. territory and the second prophet of the largest new religion to take root in american soil. i am going to stop there. there is much more in the book. i would love it if you felt like asking some questions. if you have a question, please use the microphone in the back so that everyone including anyone watching on c-span can hear you. >> hi. i was wondering who exactly or what religious refugees that he welcomed? >> sure. by that i mean the mormon people. after joseph smith's death anti-mormon mobs forced the mormons to abandon their comm
he stabilized and perhaps saved his church after joseph smith death. he preserved the rituals introduced by smith that still distinguish his church. he established a sanctuary for tens of thousands of despised and ursa kidded religious refugees. by the time of his death there were a are around 100,000 mormons living in the utah territory. like his church, he emerged from the obscure backwaters of the american frontier. young was in an a noneducated craftsman who became a millionaire...
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when joseph tried to tell her, he just couldn't get through it. were light moments, too, shared memories of joseph's happy childhood in a country village before the war ended childhood and everything else. and, of course, his mother wanted to know why, after all these years, joseph had not married a nice american girl. after almost an hour, their time was almost up. his mother asked joseph what all mothers ask their sons: "when will you come see me?" and joseph answered the only possible answer: "as soon as i can, mom. as soon as i can." >> simon: after we first aired joseph's video reunion with his mom last spring, "60 minutes" viewers donated enough money for joseph to fly to south sudan to see his mom in person. once joseph gets his travel documents, that reunion is expected to happen in the coming months. [ male announcer ] we're all on a journey to financial independence. ♪ whether you're just beginning the journey... ♪ ...starting a family... ♪ ...or entering a new chapter of your life. while the journey is yours, pacific life can help you p
when joseph tried to tell her, he just couldn't get through it. were light moments, too, shared memories of joseph's happy childhood in a country village before the war ended childhood and everything else. and, of course, his mother wanted to know why, after all these years, joseph had not married a nice american girl. after almost an hour, their time was almost up. his mother asked joseph what all mothers ask their sons: "when will you come see me?" and joseph answered the only...
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meanwhile, joseph scarpino is still on the phone with his wife. >> my wife tells me she is coming in.in the car. at that point, that's when she pokes me in the face. >> as simms is using all her foul language and acting out of control, you see a number of other men who are also customers. they're just standing there. everyone seems oblivious. not one of the men in the crowd says a word. not one gets involved. almost everyone's eyes are averted as pristina continues to poke and provoke joseph scarpino. >> i switched the hands on my phone, and i slapped the counter. i said what is wrong with you. what's your problem? just get your pizza, get out of here. and mark jones approaches me. >> check you. check you. >> and while mark jones approaches me, my phone rings, but then it hangs up. so i go to redial the phone. and he is like, what's the problem? i'm not really paying attention much to what he is doing. >> that's when mr. jones unloads a wicked roundhouse, a blindsiding killer sucker punch that fractures joseph's teeth and immediately gives him a cerebral concussion. but it doesn't sto
meanwhile, joseph scarpino is still on the phone with his wife. >> my wife tells me she is coming in.in the car. at that point, that's when she pokes me in the face. >> as simms is using all her foul language and acting out of control, you see a number of other men who are also customers. they're just standing there. everyone seems oblivious. not one of the men in the crowd says a word. not one gets involved. almost everyone's eyes are averted as pristina continues to poke and...
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the niece of army sergeant first class joseph steinberg.e in san jose says it's a miracle after more than 62 years that his remains are finally coming back home here to the bay area, a place where he was raised before being sent off to war. a live look over norman mineta right now, alaska airlines jet where we believe his remains just arrived at the airport. they should be taking him off in a coffin very soon, putting them into a hearse and escorted to a funeral home. the patriot guard riders, a voluntary group of vets an non-vets who ride motorcycles who escort in events such as this. they'll be taking him to a funeral home later this morning. on thursday his remains will be reburied at the golden gate national cemetery at a ceremony there. sergeant first class joseph steinberg born in san francisco. he was serving in japan when his infantry unit became the first unit to be deployed to the war in korea. he was captured during combat in february of 1951 during a battle known as the hong song massacre. they call it that because roughly 200 o
the niece of army sergeant first class joseph steinberg.e in san jose says it's a miracle after more than 62 years that his remains are finally coming back home here to the bay area, a place where he was raised before being sent off to war. a live look over norman mineta right now, alaska airlines jet where we believe his remains just arrived at the airport. they should be taking him off in a coffin very soon, putting them into a hearse and escorted to a funeral home. the patriot guard riders,...
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we continue with our panel lisa bloom, alex ferrer and joseph haynes davis. when she asked whether he would like to, defense attorney don west cut in. >> mr. zimmerman, have you made a decision as to whether or not you want to testify in this case? >> not at this time. >> okay. >> and when is it -- how long do you think you need before you make that decision? >> your honor, may we have an opportunity to speak? the case hasn't concluded yet. >> i understand that. and i've asked mr. zimmerman if he needed more time to talk to his attorneys. and if he does, i will afford it to him. mr. zimmerman, how much more time do you think you're going to need to discuss this with your attorneys? >> i assume it will depend on how long the recesses are, the end of the day. >> well, if your attorneys have finished with two witnesses before the end of the day, do you think you would then know whether or not you want to testify? >>or on mr. zimmerman's behalf, that decision -- >> i am asking your client questions. please, mr. west. >> i object to the court inquiring of mr. zimm
we continue with our panel lisa bloom, alex ferrer and joseph haynes davis. when she asked whether he would like to, defense attorney don west cut in. >> mr. zimmerman, have you made a decision as to whether or not you want to testify in this case? >> not at this time. >> okay. >> and when is it -- how long do you think you need before you make that decision? >> your honor, may we have an opportunity to speak? the case hasn't concluded yet. >> i understand...
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please welcome peniel joseph. [ cheers and applause ] hey, good to have you with me. you are a professor of history at tufts and the author of "dark days, bright nights: from black power to barack obama" recently released in paperback. now, sir, congratulations on being here the night that racism was officially declared over. in america. did you read the decision that justice roberts handed down today? >> i read the decision, steve. that's exactly wrong. racism is alive and well in america. in a way this decision... >> stephen: not according to john roberts. we have evidently passed the magic moment at which we no longer have to worry about the jim crow states that used to prohibit minors from going to the polls. they're not going to do that anymore because they haven't done it since the voting rights act was passed. >> that's the irony of this decision. >> stephen: or the magic. the voting rights act actually has prevented racial discrimination in these states that used to basically outlaw african-american citizenship and voting rights so today's decision is really t
please welcome peniel joseph. [ cheers and applause ] hey, good to have you with me. you are a professor of history at tufts and the author of "dark days, bright nights: from black power to barack obama" recently released in paperback. now, sir, congratulations on being here the night that racism was officially declared over. in america. did you read the decision that justice roberts handed down today? >> i read the decision, steve. that's exactly wrong. racism is alive and well...
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joseph scott. please come up when your name is called. >> good morning, my name is joseph scott, i represent the union in san francisco. we urge you to pass this budget. thank you very much. >> thank you. >> andrew brooks, share of the advisory committee. we have been as you have been briefed by staff on this budget. we are your laymans committee. we are not experts on budgets analysis. we do understand the cost of steel has risen dramatically. our concern is that this project move, and there is in phase from a user standpoint that is essential to move forward, one is the bus story that is waiting to move forward and staff has told us and we fully expect that the increase amount in contingencies and reserves from phase one will not all be used and we certainly hope and would wish that the at least $100 million to be moved. we should be send money from phase one to phase two and should be from reserve contingencies. i don't think that staff has shown us that that reserve amount needs to be spent at
joseph scott. please come up when your name is called. >> good morning, my name is joseph scott, i represent the union in san francisco. we urge you to pass this budget. thank you very much. >> thank you. >> andrew brooks, share of the advisory committee. we have been as you have been briefed by staff on this budget. we are your laymans committee. we are not experts on budgets analysis. we do understand the cost of steel has risen dramatically. our concern is that this project...
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joseph ramon quit in frustration after trying his first death penalty case. is j ramon here? he's in the back. he actually, we talked afterwards a couple months. he works in a bar. he drinks a lot less as a bartender than as a public defender. in some ways dawson's speech has missed the mark. most of the public defenders are not particularly interested in being vigilante soup heroes. they want back ups thechl they want to work in the existing framework to protect the clients rights and they want the time and resources to do their jobs right without having to reduce to heroics. they needed more time with their clients if they
joseph ramon quit in frustration after trying his first death penalty case. is j ramon here? he's in the back. he actually, we talked afterwards a couple months. he works in a bar. he drinks a lot less as a bartender than as a public defender. in some ways dawson's speech has missed the mark. most of the public defenders are not particularly interested in being vigilante soup heroes. they want back ups thechl they want to work in the existing framework to protect the clients rights and they...
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(applause) >> our next graduate, joseph cain. where are you, joseph? come on down, mr. cain. (applause) >> congratulations. our next graduate, stefana cobb. ms. cobb, where are you? congratulations. (applause) >> take that applause. our next graduate, quincy collins, mr. collins, congratulations. (applause) >> our next graduate, juan jones. mr. jones, recipient of a scholarship, congratulations, mr. jones. [cheering and applauding] >> our next graduate, chaie louie. did i pronounce it right? did i pronounce your name right? come here and tell me your name. i'm so sorry. >> [inaudible]. >> [speaker not understood]. sorry. (applause) >> our next graduate, john mcdonald. [cheering and applauding] >> mr. mcdonald, congratulations. yeah. (applause) >> that's wonderful. our next graduate, chantelle mc neil. ms. mc neil, come on down. congratulations. (applause) >> our next graduate, ashley nash. ms. nash, congratulations. (applause) >> our next graduate, francois palette, congratulations. (applause) >> that's great, congratulations. our next graduate, caitlin perkins-council. ms. p
(applause) >> our next graduate, joseph cain. where are you, joseph? come on down, mr. cain. (applause) >> congratulations. our next graduate, stefana cobb. ms. cobb, where are you? congratulations. (applause) >> take that applause. our next graduate, quincy collins, mr. collins, congratulations. (applause) >> our next graduate, juan jones. mr. jones, recipient of a scholarship, congratulations, mr. jones. [cheering and applauding] >> our next graduate, chaie...
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i will have >>> >>> i'm audrey joseph. the acting chair of the entertainment commission. july will mark the 10th year of the entertainment commission and we as an industry have come a long way. our venues are safer, we have survived the recession, our city has produced an economic impact report that speaks to our value as an industry, we are looking forward to the next economic impact report on daytime events and festival and we continue to improve our permitting process most recently the help of supervisor scott wiener extending limited live permits to d j's. today we are introducing to the best i am practices manual based in security and we are discussing issues that are veflt relevant to us all. the 90s, san francisco nightlife awards recognized excellent and creative content and patron experience in the nightlife industry. we as an industry deserve that recognition. and now, a few highlights from the 90s. >> welcome to the 2013, 90 awards and the san francisco entertainment commission.♪ [ applause ] some people think the highlights were of van a white. i kind of thoug
i will have >>> >>> i'm audrey joseph. the acting chair of the entertainment commission. july will mark the 10th year of the entertainment commission and we as an industry have come a long way. our venues are safer, we have survived the recession, our city has produced an economic impact report that speaks to our value as an industry, we are looking forward to the next economic impact report on daytime events and festival and we continue to improve our permitting process most...
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joseph steinberg remained after 62 years, finally identified. they'll be brought back home this morning on a flight that's supposed to arrive around 7:00 this morning. burial thursday at the golden gate national cemetery. bob redell, "today in the bay." >> at long last. >> finally after a very long time. a little closure there for the family. bob redell, thank you for the update. >>> let's check in with christina loren and find out what's hang outside. weather wise, a cool start to the day. >> definitely. i was talking about scott mcgrew with it. you'll notice the difference when you walk out your front door, we're in the low 50s in places like gilroy. 56 to start in san jose. 59 in oakland. meanwhile 56 to kickoff your tuesday in san francisco. so here is what we're looking towards, your hour-by-hour changes today. the fog will be at its thickest as far as inland cities go at about 7:00 a.m. we'll see the march reern layer peel back off. we're looking good at about 10:00 a.m. with that fog kind of clinging the the coastline, a nice west early f
joseph steinberg remained after 62 years, finally identified. they'll be brought back home this morning on a flight that's supposed to arrive around 7:00 this morning. burial thursday at the golden gate national cemetery. bob redell, "today in the bay." >> at long last. >> finally after a very long time. a little closure there for the family. bob redell, thank you for the update. >>> let's check in with christina loren and find out what's hang outside. weather...
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i'll take the vote (calling names) oh, commissioner joseph. i >> she can't vote she wasn't here. i'm sorry you can vote next time >> all right. thank you so much. item 3 is the report for our sound like tech. >> hello commissioners. a few items that i'll highlight on the list have to admit. we had an incident i'll go over we had a permanent event on fourth street and we're going to be able to resolve at 524 and it was great. also, we have a few interesting things we're kind of looking into one of which was an issue at atmosphere and also we're still getting some continued issues at the cellular. we're getting a high number that is unusual. but outside of that i will keep it short and to the point and i have a question. so i have had a series of calls about that >> yes. >> i mean personally, i've had calls about vessel can you elaborate. >> what we've noticed in the last month and a half vessel is one we don't see a lot of violence bow now we have 6 incident reports. so and they're all violence >> almost all of them are violence may be one theft. >> on that same note they've chang
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am honored to have the james joseph on this row graham. it is always a delight to talk andou as the world waits watches and praise. it is great to have you share your insight in these remarkable times. >> you are most welcome. >> that's it for tonight. as always, keep the faith. >> for more information on today's show, visit tavis smiley at pbs.org. tavis: hi, i'm tavis smiley. join me next time for a conversation with the gospel great. we will see you then. j >> there is a saying that dr. king had that said there is always the right time to do the right thing. i try to live my life every day by doing the right thing. we know that we are only halfway to completely eliminating hunger and we have work to do. walmart committed $2 billion to fighting hunger in the u.s. as we work together, we can stamp hunger out. >> and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. >> be more. pbs. % >>> welcome. i'm rebekah king reed. this week we're in the win chester mystery house in san jose. it's one of the bay area's interesting
am honored to have the james joseph on this row graham. it is always a delight to talk andou as the world waits watches and praise. it is great to have you share your insight in these remarkable times. >> you are most welcome. >> that's it for tonight. as always, keep the faith. >> for more information on today's show, visit tavis smiley at pbs.org. tavis: hi, i'm tavis smiley. join me next time for a conversation with the gospel great. we will see you then. j >> there...
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thank you, lisa bloom, joseph haynes davis, alex ferrer. >>> coming up, remember way back to november when mitt romney won the support of just 29% of latinos and republicans vowed to win them back? fast forward to today when much of the gop has decided that immigration reform will just create more democrats, reform could be dead. and with it republican presidential hopeful in 2016. >>> also, you may love walmart, you might hate walmart. few people are neutral. pick your sides, as the giant retailer battles local washington, d.c. government over whether it should be forced to pay its own higher minimum wage. walmart is threatening to pull out of the city. >>> it may be nothing more than a cry for attention but sarah palin is talking about a senate run. is she aware a senate term is six years? >>> let me finish with this. we are number two, the u.s. is, in one category that should not make us proud. this is "hardball," the place for politics. my mantra? trust your instincts to make the call. to treat my low testosterone, my doctor and i went with axiron, the only underarm low t treatmen
thank you, lisa bloom, joseph haynes davis, alex ferrer. >>> coming up, remember way back to november when mitt romney won the support of just 29% of latinos and republicans vowed to win them back? fast forward to today when much of the gop has decided that immigration reform will just create more democrats, reform could be dead. and with it republican presidential hopeful in 2016. >>> also, you may love walmart, you might hate walmart. few people are neutral. pick your sides,...
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the journey for army sergeant first-class joseph steinberg finally reached the bay area after he was missing in action for more than 62 years, a plane carrying his remains arrived this morning at san jose international airport. tineburg -- steinberg was captured during the korean war in 1961 and presumed died or killed in captivity. >> i'm kind mixed emotion. it has been 62 years. we grieved for 62 years. i'm elated. it is great we are bringing his remains home. >> a procession of venezuela on motorcycles and san jose police officers led the way on 880 to 17 ending in los gatos where the casket was brought out in silence. family members were then taken need and in private were able to see the remains of joseph steinberg. outside, we witnessed a special moment between the patriot guard riders and his nephew. >> the cones extremely important to us and we want to give one to you and your family in recognition of your relative's service and sang -- sacrifice. >> we as a nation green with him. >> the prisoner of war announced the remains were identified may 30 of this year matching dan sa
the journey for army sergeant first-class joseph steinberg finally reached the bay area after he was missing in action for more than 62 years, a plane carrying his remains arrived this morning at san jose international airport. tineburg -- steinberg was captured during the korean war in 1961 and presumed died or killed in captivity. >> i'm kind mixed emotion. it has been 62 years. we grieved for 62 years. i'm elated. it is great we are bringing his remains home. >> a procession of...
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joseph the worker class?this my life front and back selling rock 'n' roll songs and taking requests? all righty. come on in. come on in. i wanted something more. i want the something where i was helping people and, you know, i wanted to go kind of where the action was to really help people. where else to do that than here in the jails? gentlemen, listen up here just really quick. i need to have you guys come up row by row. it's very important that you put your name on both of these rosters. okay? we don't want anybody to be missing from head count, now, do we? i wear civilian clothes, i wear a shirt and a tie, but i am an officer. i'll have some inmates who knew who i was on the outside. i've had inmates say, hey, big "g." i have had that happen to me. that's always a lot of fun and it's real interesting when i make announcements. good afternoon, gentlemen, how are you all doing today? it's officer solomon here with you on a beautiful, bright and sun shiny wednesday afternoon. >> i used to do the weather. i w
joseph the worker class?this my life front and back selling rock 'n' roll songs and taking requests? all righty. come on in. come on in. i wanted something more. i want the something where i was helping people and, you know, i wanted to go kind of where the action was to really help people. where else to do that than here in the jails? gentlemen, listen up here just really quick. i need to have you guys come up row by row. it's very important that you put your name on both of these rosters....
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. >>> well, executive chef joseph disimo died after being involved in a motorcycle accident. so far there are no other details about the crash. he joined 2008 after working at google. mark zuckerberg says he was a legend and institution. on his facebook page zuckerberg wrote... he was 44 years old. >>> we have new information about a bicyclist and pedestrian in san francisco last year. ktvu learned that the bicycle has agreed to plead guilty to felony sic lar manslaughter. he was riding his bike when he rid and killed 71-year-old su wee during rush hour. the man sure charge is the first of its kind in the nation and could be reduced to a misdemeanors in six months with a sentencing of 3 years of probation and 1,000 hours of community service. >>> and sal, you are keeping an eye on the traffic? >> i just checked in with la quartering. all runways are open. runways 4 and 13 are open. if you are taking a flight across the country, la guard's reopening could mean -- la guardia's opening could mean good things for you. at the toll plaza good looking drives into fran. on san jose,
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by the way, audrey joseph, everyone. we just heard from two of our board of supervisors.s you know there are 11 members but only two supervisors have played on stage in san francisco in rock bands. so your question no. the are who are the the two supervisors who have been in bands and played on stage. two supervisors out of 11. we just need their names. thanks. >> all right. next, so we invited the head of the abc here tonight. jacob apple smith but he wasn't able to make it. instead we have chrissal brek who is going to make a statement for you guys, if you have questions we are going to open it for q and a. if you have questions please feel free and c'mon up and ask them but keep them brief. >> good afternoon, everyone. and thanks for having us here. he's not able to be here. he's in los angeles today as a special advisor to the governor. i want to thank you folks for having us here today as we plan to be part of the summit in the years to come. we truly recognize the commissions place in this community and within our state. i over see our northern california field oper
by the way, audrey joseph, everyone. we just heard from two of our board of supervisors.s you know there are 11 members but only two supervisors have played on stage in san francisco in rock bands. so your question no. the are who are the the two supervisors who have been in bands and played on stage. two supervisors out of 11. we just need their names. thanks. >> all right. next, so we invited the head of the abc here tonight. jacob apple smith but he wasn't able to make it. instead we...
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let me get to lisa bloom and joseph haines davis joining us, as well.tart wits lisa bloom, let me talk to you about or ask you about this whole thing about the sweatshirt with the hood on it and whether the gun was in contact with just the sweatshirt, which apparently they stipulate it was, it was up against the sweatshirt, but it wasn't necessarily proven so far to be up against the body of trayvon martin who died. and my question is, why is -- if it's on the sweatshirt, would they think he's carrying the sweatshirt with him? how would it be hitting the sweatshirt and not the body in any reasonable scenario? i don't understand this discussion. >> great question. here's what the defense says. the defense says that trayvon martin was straddled over the body of george zimmerman and his body was diagonal over him, and because of gravity, the sweatshirt separated from the body of trayvon martin and that's why it went through the sweatshirt which it was touching directly but now the body. and they show the physics of that essentially establishes that zimmerm
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joseph walker is accused of shooting joseph harvey following an incident last month. walker used his agency issued handgun to shoot the victim. he claims before that shooting harvey was making racial slurs at him while his wife and kids sat nearby in his minivan. >>> a teen caused of killing his father will be in court in bel air. there's a rally in that teem's support. mother's of the teenagers classmates say they believe richardson was abused and neglected by his dad. they think the case belongs in a juvenile court and he deserves rehab and treatment and not jail time. >>> a detached part of an airplane's tail may be the cause of a crash in westminster. 54-year-old henry judkin,s was flying the plane and died in the accident. he radioed that the plane's elevator had become detached. a plane elevator is on the tail. the plane crashed about 60 feet from the runway. >>> abortion restrictions. lawmakers debated for more than ten hours before voting on the republican signature piece. the formal voted is scheduled the measure will then go before the texas senate where the
joseph walker is accused of shooting joseph harvey following an incident last month. walker used his agency issued handgun to shoot the victim. he claims before that shooting harvey was making racial slurs at him while his wife and kids sat nearby in his minivan. >>> a teen caused of killing his father will be in court in bel air. there's a rally in that teem's support. mother's of the teenagers classmates say they believe richardson was abused and neglected by his dad. they think the...
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joseph nye, stay with us.then the little tiny chipmunks go all the way up... ♪ [ female announcer ] when your swapportunity comes, take it. ♪ what? what? what? [ female announcer ] yoplait. it is so good. >>> what is more important in an american president? that he has a great transformative vision or that he be good at getting things done? or she, by the way. my next guest has given this topic a lot of thought. joseph nye is a political scientist at harvard university and he has a new book "presidential leadership and the creation of an american era." we had a great conversation about it, listen in. joseph, thank you for joining me. >> nice to be with you. >> when looking at this book, you focused on presidential leadership and foreign policy. you point out that when obama campaigned for office, he had almost no foreign policy experience. one might have thought that he was going to be a big transformational president. why? >> well, he certainly talked big transformations in the campaign and his first speeches
joseph nye, stay with us.then the little tiny chipmunks go all the way up... ♪ [ female announcer ] when your swapportunity comes, take it. ♪ what? what? what? [ female announcer ] yoplait. it is so good. >>> what is more important in an american president? that he has a great transformative vision or that he be good at getting things done? or she, by the way. my next guest has given this topic a lot of thought. joseph nye is a political scientist at harvard university and he has a...