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National Leadership Index 2009

Title: National Leadership Index 2009

Published: Mon, 2 Nov 2009

Description: CPL Director David Gergen and Visiting Professor Rod Kramer answer questions about this year's National Leadership Index.

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" American -- Congress and creator journalism. Or lawyers and doctors. Yeah trust. The level of started -- Crisis and Canada government totally up. -- What difference -- more up. Have that Republicans -- like those expressed his. Ability don't think the rich tradition kept him particularly kind."

" Well in terms of the -- that Americans to pay a lot of it tend to when evaluating. Their leaders want him to -- people really have to believe that what leader. But here's dignity. And what they intend to do a very important. Convert or to manage and amber and her competent people actively following that intent and here. That it actually happened. To me or does look at those -- vitally important and third and finally. American. We're more confident in the leader with a -- of working the public and it. They've really care about the motivation of the leaders that they believe the leader. Of the American people. In fall for or to --"

" Yeah probably more news broke an amendment. -- Americans didn't answer that we are instantly it. Terrible coming. National -- In this debate and it's treatment option fundamental argument debate -- it. Yeah. Military work -- to."

" Well -- decline on Wall Street. Performance or popping -- all bigger prize giving -- Is it over here it is one back twenty years ago people. Confidence and American leaders in the financial market where the model the the world looked to. Very disheartening to dismal performance. Survey. On the other hand it to accurately reflect. To behavior and attitudes that keep you. Robert treat a little way it's good news that the public and we trust you and -- you get into. What's different about the business. -- so for anyone to me the data don't clearly tell what are there. But that. The American public is making that distinction between all this is her business -- physical -- company Wall Street. Financial situation there and we're not happy with the great Wall Street. -- public. But they don't have increased confidence in the people. To Treasury Department program encouraging. That maybe people are taking picture in your view that is."

" Yeah and."

" A year ago. Hardships and people really scared me. -- That's pretty pleased. These. Public and it sure. But in Washington today where shall I don't think there are coming. All of which obviously for a first look this president is expected. Here."

" Crisis."

" Great article -- you shouldn't leave here we'll we'll have much -- But now he's very clear and present."

" Well. Partner and public and that are founded on. Important. People in power and their ability to wield that power in the public interest. So. -- competent leaders. Earlier. We should be aware and vigilant. What I'm impressed terms like hopeful about. -- different. Outlook. On two or. They do believe potential leadership to make a difference. Number -- a lot of options that people haven't. Been in leadership or. People who. Occupied. Right now."

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