The American President: The Balance of Power

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  • Опубліковано 21 сер 2024
  • The final episode examines presidential leadership in an era of an increasingly divided government. The American presidency was conceived as one part of a larger system of institutions, and its effectiveness rests in part upon a good measure of cooperation among the branches. The presidents arrayed in this episode (James Madison, James Polk, William Howard Taft, Bill Clinton) suggest four different conceptions of governance within a constitutionally structured balancing act.
    “The American President” is a series that aired on PBS in 2000 profiling 41 U.S. chief executives, using exclusive interviews with Presidents Clinton, Bush, Ford, and Carter. Well-known figures lend their voice to presidents of the past who lived before sound recordings, including: Colin Powell, Bob Dole, Walter Cronkite, Ben Bradlee, John Glenn, James Carville, Andrew Young, and the Rev. Billy Graham. Narrated by Hugh Sidey.
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    Chapter Markers:
    James Madison - Creating The Balance 1809-1817 (0:50)
    James K. Polk - Young Hickory 1845-1849 (11:07)
    William Howard Taft - A Balancing Act 1909-1913 (22:15)
    Bill Clinton - Second Chances 1993-2001 (33:51)
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  • @uncommon_name9337
    @uncommon_name9337 11 місяців тому +8

    Great documentary

    • @robertmoir5695
      @robertmoir5695 7 місяців тому

      I enjoy documentaries Uncommon Name 9337 but not about Bill Clinton nor about Obama and not about Joe Biden Good day

  • @Slimpickinsorl
    @Slimpickinsorl 10 місяців тому +14

    We’ve had some good presidents. Flawed but decent human beings.

    • @streetglideyp2375
      @streetglideyp2375 7 місяців тому

      I think very flawed would be more aplicable in this case snow flake

    • @randombrokeperson
      @randombrokeperson 5 місяців тому

      LOL you’re so funny!

  • @isar-wd9px
    @isar-wd9px 7 місяців тому +2

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  • @thattimestampguy
    @thattimestampguy 3 місяці тому

    0:01
    0:23 Episode 10: Balance of Power
    _Creating The Balance_
    0:42 James Madison
    1813-1817 “If men were angels…”
    1:37 James Madison, very bright man. Synthesized ideas.
    1:57 Richard E. Neustadt.
    *Creating The 3 Branches of America’s Government* 🇺🇸
    2:09 Continental Congressman
    2:34 Summer of 1786, to
    3:05 Philadelphia in 1787
    4:27 Bill of Rights!
    5:06 The Constitution was signed ✍🏼
    6:10 George Washington’s Cabinet Member
    *James Madison As President*
    6:17 James Madison
    *The Balance of Power - Concluding Statements*
    7:48 The White House 🏠
    9:33 Balance of Power
    10:12 Seeking Middle Ground
    *James K. Polk*
    10:42 James K. Polk 1845-1849
    Loyal, Hardworking Jacksonian
    Staunch Democrat
    Manifest Destiny
    11:45 Young Hickory’s desire to Annex Texas
    *Election of 1844*
    12:44 May 10th, 1844
    13:14 James K. Polk didn't know he would be The Democrat Party Nominee.
    13:47 Young Hickory. He was 49 Years Old.
    14:07 Samuel Morse typed out Polk's Inaugural Address in Morse Code.
    *Manifest Destiny*
    15:27 Manifest Destiny
    16:04 The Mexican-American War.
    16:26
    17:03
    17:12 Saturday, May 9th, 1846.
    17:33 The Mexican Army had attacked American Soldiers.
    18:06 Polk's Armies bludgeoned Mexico.
    18:45 America obtains California and The American Southwest.
    19:13 Polk won through Conquest and Treaty and Payment of $15 Million Dollars.
    19:48 Polk did alot.
    *Polk departs The Presidency*
    20:16
    20:43 James K. Polk destroyed his health in the 4 years as President
    21:12 Seriously ill, and dying.
    *William Howard Taft*
    21:45 William Howard Taft.
    22:26 Paddle my own canoe.
    22:50 He was enormous! A Thoroughly nice man.
    23:14 He was not a politician.
    *Early Life*
    23:28
    24:00 Solicitor General, Circut Court Judge.
    24:20 Helen Taft.
    24:40 Theodore Roosevelt's Secretary of War.
    25:16 1908 Roosevelt pushes for Taft to win The Presidency.
    *The William Howard Taft Presidency*
    25:40
    25:58 The William Howard Taft Presidency
    26:59 Richard E. Neustadt
    27:58 Roosevelt’s criticisms hurt Taft’s feelings
    29:23 Taft vs Roosevelt
    30:02 Drama
    30:36 Taft was not a politician
    31:31 Taft
    32:15 Dignity
    32:34 Balance
    *Bill Clinton*
    46:46
    47:17 Personality, Conquered all kinds of doubts about him.
    47:47 The Senate did not convict Bill Clinton of the charges.
    48:17 The Power of The People;
    48:30 Certain Rules of Conduct. Nobody Gets out for Free.
    48:50 The American People gave me a second chance.
    49:12 Asking For Forgiveness in Public. Focusing on The Big Things.
    49:47 The Only Democrat to be re-elected since FDR.
    50:13 From Nixon on, every president attracts the serious intent of political opponents in tearing down and pushing him towards Resignation.
    50:43 Fixed Term --> Unfixed Term since Richard Nixon.
    51:08 Incentives to Shorten The Term.
    *Concluding Statements - The American President* 🇺🇸
    51:31 The Presidency, well into it's 3rd century, is not the same as it once was.
    51:42 Our early presidents worked virtually alone, with a single secretary or two, paid out of their own pocket.
    51:51 Today the White House staff numbers more than 500.
    51:56 All together the executive branch consists of almost 2 Million.
    52:01 From Humble Beginnings, an almost baffling complexity has arisen.
    52:08 A Single Person who must shoulder The Office.
    52:15 However he, someday she,
    52:20 Whether through Heroism or Compromise
    52:23 Through Family Ties or Through Happenstance.
    52:28 Through Political Savvy or Passionate Vision.
    52:32 Or Lonely Integrity.
    *The American President*
    52:35 Each inherits and builds upon the works of his predecessors.
    52:40 Bringing to bear talents, and also human flaws,
    52:45 and sometimes a rare capacity to rise to greatness.
    52:49 These individuals together, embody The American President.
    52:59 Credits

  • @patrickmaxey5492
    @patrickmaxey5492 10 місяців тому +4

    Amazing documentary

  • @user-sf6bj4ug8z
    @user-sf6bj4ug8z 11 місяців тому +2

    Bravissime 👍 👏👏👏

  • @williamsnyder5616
    @williamsnyder5616 7 місяців тому

    One wonders if the almost heroic words at the end of the documentary would have been spoken if the President's termhad ended in 2020.

  • @mr.c9770
    @mr.c9770 Місяць тому

    "Listened to the people?" What about looking at the evidence and what it showed? Trials are not popularity contests, They're supposed to be based on facts and evidence not opinions

  • @kidmohair8151
    @kidmohair8151 11 місяців тому +3

    the Tonkin Gulf incident...
    of 1846.
    the US has a habit of manufacturing "justifications" for war.
    doesn't it.

    • @petervance6777
      @petervance6777 9 місяців тому

      I believe the gulf of Tonkin resolution was 1964 in the congress 🥴

    • @petervance6777
      @petervance6777 9 місяців тому

      ur thinking of Mexican war 1846-48👌

    • @RicardoGarcia-uw6cr
      @RicardoGarcia-uw6cr 8 місяців тому

      But the sentiment remains .. False Flag Operations have been used throughout history in order to garner public support for war..

    • @familykaplan1341
      @familykaplan1341 7 місяців тому

      For Wall Street 😊

    • @johnnotrealname8168
      @johnnotrealname8168 Місяць тому

      ​@@familykaplan1341How was the Vietnam War (1955-1975) profitable for America?

  • @ServantoftheDivine1701
    @ServantoftheDivine1701 9 місяців тому +1

    I’m at 18:46 and predicting FDR is in this one

  • @timothysworld1028
    @timothysworld1028 5 місяців тому

    Yeah William Howar Taft

    • @johnnotrealname8168
      @johnnotrealname8168 Місяць тому

      He should have won in 1912 and would have if not for the loser Theodore Roosevelt Jr.

  • @TyroneNorwood
    @TyroneNorwood 8 місяців тому +8

    Now I understand better how we got Trump and MAGA. This partisan politics started with Clinton.

    • @bobblueford
      @bobblueford 3 місяці тому

      Yes. Clinton was actually doing what Republicans always claimed they would do, but never did any of it. He humiliated them in front of the whole country. But instead of accepting it and forging a relationship with the Democrats, they decided to become the enemy of the people.

    • @jimreily7538
      @jimreily7538 3 місяці тому

      Exactly. It started with the ruthlessness and ultimately fruitless Troopergate investigation in which Republicans coaxed, coerced and threatened people with jail time, to get the answers they want. They actually did throw a few people in jail on minor charges but said they were in jail for child related issues, and so obviously the poor inmates, who had done nothing but been convicted by Republican judges at the behest of Republican lawyers from Washington who went down to Arkansas at the start of Clinton's term, to try to dig up dirt on the President they despised.
      It just got worse and worse and almost through all of Clinton's presidency these jackals were hounding him, looking for the most minor of offenses which they could use to get him.
      Then it just got worse and worse. Heritage Foundation, Richard Melon Scaife (a billionaire in the node of the Koch brothers), and a host of other billionaires lied, cheated and stole.
      It's the same way they pushed people to vote for or support the Iraq War.

    • @johnnotrealname8168
      @johnnotrealname8168 Місяць тому

      As if dead-on-arrival bills in the '80s were not a thing.

  • @tahoetom9932
    @tahoetom9932 11 місяців тому +1

    The balance of power or the abuse of power?

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    @AbrahamDIATTA-ws3bq Місяць тому

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  • @gregorydefeo7369
    @gregorydefeo7369 11 місяців тому +3

    Sounds like Polk=Putin?

    • @CJ87317
      @CJ87317 6 місяців тому +1

      What the documentary doesn't say is that Britain (and to a lesser extent Russia) was also eyeing much of Mexico's territory as well for the Asia markets, etc.. (A larger British flotilla of ships stood off the coast of modern day California than American ships waiting for orders to take it)
      Polk was very concerned they were going to beat him to the punch.

  • @jparis1975
    @jparis1975 6 місяців тому

    CHOMO

  • @streetglideyp2375
    @streetglideyp2375 7 місяців тому

    Just sad looking at that man. Really just too bad for him his family and country

  • @stellarmonk
    @stellarmonk 6 місяців тому

    This is obviously a form of lying propaganda😂