As per today fresh world news especially for U.S. people, the newly free event campaigning documentary movie “The Road We’ve Traveled” is screening at 6 p.m. today in Nasatir Hall Room 100 as offering to see the first term of the presidency of Barack Obama.
The whole journey of Obama’s presidency till yet shows misery, cursory, and entirely favorable and this17-minute documentary video highlights of Obama’s domestic and foreign policy agenda, administration’s response to the economy, the health care battle and catching Osama Bin Laden.
Davis Guggenheim, the Academy Award-winning director has directed the film in which Narrator Tom Hanks sets the opening scene in late 2008, immediately after Obama’s historic election and at the height of the financial crisis that had gripped the country.
This so much amazing and interesting movie also reveal Obama’s toughest decision that upgrade his involvement in U.S. military growth that is to end the war in Iraq and refocus the U.S. military effort in Afghanistan “on those who attacked us” in 2008.
“Osama bin Laden’s killing” order that directed by Obama during his presidency is upheld as “the ultimate test of leadership, a victory for our nation.”
Nodoubt, the reflected point of “The Road We’ve Traveled” in election season motivates many Republicans as 2009 amendments has upheld in 17minutes film as exemptions for some states from No Child Left Behind, fixes to the student loan system and the recess appointment of Consumer Financial Protection Bureau chief Richard Cordray, among others.
Talking to reporters Tom said, “As president, the tough decisions that he would make would not only determine the course of the nation, they’d reveal the character of the man.”
As per report, first 50 audience members who will be arrived the event at first will be appreciated by free photographs.