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candidatesre of our are and will be somewhat charismatic. charismatic pastors are very interesting but not necessarily lead to later. i think that's part of what's going on and watch it now. leaders to inability move things forward. the thing i see happened as 25 years as so many people making so much money on the divisions lecturing crazy area people and groups right wing people and groups who are well-funded and agitating and they are always going to their own bases in getting them mad. getting frustrated. making them say you write that congressman and that senator. finally america has we all know that few decades something geographically and culturally new. arele who are like-minded more likely to be living together. people who are culturally like-minded navigate their way towards media that will comfort or inspire them. have theese things effect of putting daggers in the idea compromise and moving forward together and taking a chance and trusting the other guy. i would say the speed with which people can coalesce around would be easier n
candidatesre of our are and will be somewhat charismatic. charismatic pastors are very interesting but not necessarily lead to later. i think that's part of what's going on and watch it now. leaders to inability move things forward. the thing i see happened as 25 years as so many people making so much money on the divisions lecturing crazy area people and groups right wing people and groups who are well-funded and agitating and they are always going to their own bases in getting them mad....
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due to matilda's charismatic nature in speaking about the rights of native americans, and indian nation elected her a member of their nation. it was certainly an honor for matilda to be honored by the mohawk nation. but now they had an outspoken leader for their interest in maintaining their own sovereignty. we call this the women's rights room in honor of what matilda worked for so passionately her whole life. one of her passions was editing her newspaper. we have a copy from 1878. this is of interest because this is where we see her editorial on native americans and what she called indian citizenship. she spoke out in favor of native american sovereignty. when we think about that great celebration in philadelphia to mark the 100th anniversary of our declaration of independence, we find out that matilda and many other of her friends and peers in the fight for women's equality petitions the u.s. government. they actually wrote several articles of impeachment of the u.s. government for items such as "no taxation without representation." women could work, they could earn money, were asked
due to matilda's charismatic nature in speaking about the rights of native americans, and indian nation elected her a member of their nation. it was certainly an honor for matilda to be honored by the mohawk nation. but now they had an outspoken leader for their interest in maintaining their own sovereignty. we call this the women's rights room in honor of what matilda worked for so passionately her whole life. one of her passions was editing her newspaper. we have a copy from 1878. this is of...
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due to matilda's charismatic nature in speaking about the rights of native americans, and indian nation elected her a member of their nation. it was certainly an honor for matilda to be honored by the mohawk nation. but now they had an outspoken leader for their interest in maintaining their own sovereignty. we call this the women's rights room in honor of what matilda worked for so passionately her whole life. one of her passage was editing her newspaper -- one of her passions was editing her newspaper. we have a copy from 1878. this is of interest because this is where we see her editorial on native americans and what she called indian citizenship. she spoke out in favor of native american sovereignty. when we think about that great celebration in philadelphia to mark the 100th anniversary of our declaration of independence, we find out that matilda and many other of her friends and peers in the fight for women's economy -- equality petitions the u.s. government. they actually wrote several articles of impeachment of the u.s. government for items such as "no taxation without represent
due to matilda's charismatic nature in speaking about the rights of native americans, and indian nation elected her a member of their nation. it was certainly an honor for matilda to be honored by the mohawk nation. but now they had an outspoken leader for their interest in maintaining their own sovereignty. we call this the women's rights room in honor of what matilda worked for so passionately her whole life. one of her passage was editing her newspaper -- one of her passions was editing her...
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charismatic characters are interesting but they are not necessarily legislators. that is part of what is going on in washington now. legislative inability on the part of leaders to move things forward. another thing i have seen happen, there is so many people making so much money on the divisions that drive us crazy. left-wing people, right wing people, they are always going to their own bases and getting them mad. getting them frustrated. you write that congressman and you tell them he better not dare back a, b, c. america has been undergoing geographically something of a big sort. people who are like-minded are more likely to be living together in places like new york and texas. people who are culturally like-minded navigate toward media that will comfort or inspire, or back up their iases. all of these things have the effect of putting daggers in the idea of compromise and going forward together a, and taking a chance on the other guy. >> the speed with which people can coalesce around an idea, a rumor, a preconceived idea would be easier now than at any time i
charismatic characters are interesting but they are not necessarily legislators. that is part of what is going on in washington now. legislative inability on the part of leaders to move things forward. another thing i have seen happen, there is so many people making so much money on the divisions that drive us crazy. left-wing people, right wing people, they are always going to their own bases and getting them mad. getting them frustrated. you write that congressman and you tell them he better...
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holden's this, like, super cute, talented, charismatic... you know what? you should probably prepare to see him 'cause he might be there. maddie, we need to talk. yeah, sure. what's in the box, mom? painful memorieses i have gathered alalthe stuff that y y've been holding on n to keep your relationship with diggie alive. mom, i love you so much for trying to help, but i really let go of diggie a ile ago. -really? -yeah. then why are you wearing the sweatbands that he gave you? um, because i went for a run and they keep sweat from running down my wrists. uh-uh-uh-uh-uh. oh, child, u bury things deep. and talk and talk and talk. sounds like a blast. oh, sweetie. come on. open up. this was a serious relationship, right? am i the only one who remembers all the talks we had about "are diggie and i a couple? are we not a couple?" yoyoknow, those were some of the best times of my li-- of your lili. oh... okay, this was not about me missing diggie. this was about mom missing the two of us talking about diggie. she needed me to need her. time to give mom what she n
holden's this, like, super cute, talented, charismatic... you know what? you should probably prepare to see him 'cause he might be there. maddie, we need to talk. yeah, sure. what's in the box, mom? painful memorieses i have gathered alalthe stuff that y y've been holding on n to keep your relationship with diggie alive. mom, i love you so much for trying to help, but i really let go of diggie a ile ago. -really? -yeah. then why are you wearing the sweatbands that he gave you? um, because i...
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time thating in a more and more candidates are and will be somewhat charismatic. charismatic characters are interesting but they are not necessarily legislators. that is part of what is going on in washington now. legislative inability on the part of leaders to move things forward. another thing i have seen happen , there is so many people making so much money on the divisions that drive us crazy. left-wing people, right are always, they going to their own bases and getting them mad. getting them frustrated. you write that congressman and you tell them he better not dare back a, b, c. america has been undergoing geographically something of a big sort. people who are like-minded are more likely to be living together in places like new york and texas. people who are culturally like-minded navigate toward media that will comfort or inspire, or back up their biases. all of these things have the effect of putting daggers in the idea of compromise and going forward together a, and taking a chance on the other guy. >> the speed with which people idea, aesce around an wou
time thating in a more and more candidates are and will be somewhat charismatic. charismatic characters are interesting but they are not necessarily legislators. that is part of what is going on in washington now. legislative inability on the part of leaders to move things forward. another thing i have seen happen , there is so many people making so much money on the divisions that drive us crazy. left-wing people, right are always, they going to their own bases and getting them mad. getting...
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. >> perpetrators are very chair is charismatic. then it happens. >> reporter: his linkedin page, he worked as a truck driver in mill milpetas. >> any idea why more women are calling? >> it is hard to say. the organization doesn't know if people are hearing about them or reaching out or if more women are getting abused. if notices a spike in the number of calls when there is a high profile case. his case they expect calls to go up again because of the case. >>> students in pleasant hill went back to school to find out two of their classmates were killed in a car crash over the weekend. grief counselors were at college park high school. one girl survived. she fell asleep and hit a tree. >> life is short. >> that driver is still in the hospital. she had a provisional license and wasn't supposed to be on the road without someone 25. >>> people are littering. it sounds weird but wait until you see what mark kelly discovered. >> i see trash all the time. >> the park service could have hired more trash collectors. their idea wasn't either
. >> perpetrators are very chair is charismatic. then it happens. >> reporter: his linkedin page, he worked as a truck driver in mill milpetas. >> any idea why more women are calling? >> it is hard to say. the organization doesn't know if people are hearing about them or reaching out or if more women are getting abused. if notices a spike in the number of calls when there is a high profile case. his case they expect calls to go up again because of the case. >>>...
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lou: let's turn to some charismatic folks who are going to be right here in milwaukee theatre in milwaukeeconsin tomorrow night. that did they, give us a sense lachlan if you will do what you expect. our digital politics editor said he has the highest expectations for ted cruz. >> i was going to say the same thing. i think everyone is waiting for the other shoe to drop when it comes to trump and carson with 40 to 50% in every poll but no one really seemed to believe that they could keep that going so the question is if everyone pontotoc chrissy is right is ted cruz going to be around and have a momentum to pick up the pieces? maybe that will determine it and i'm still going to predict its coming down to rubio and. chris: again. >> i really agree and i think it will be an interesting contrast because ruby and. chris: had very good night last time but they are very different candidates. they have a different delivery style. they both have fascinating stories and i think rubio is going to pull a lot of the establishment vote. will ted cruz pulled the conservative wing that may or not be disap
lou: let's turn to some charismatic folks who are going to be right here in milwaukee theatre in milwaukeeconsin tomorrow night. that did they, give us a sense lachlan if you will do what you expect. our digital politics editor said he has the highest expectations for ted cruz. >> i was going to say the same thing. i think everyone is waiting for the other shoe to drop when it comes to trump and carson with 40 to 50% in every poll but no one really seemed to believe that they could keep...
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. >> there are grievances that have been taken advantage of by charismatic recruiters. they're taught a particular world view. they actually create this new sense of identity based on victim hood, a whole range of different things. and then say the only way you can find solutions to your grievances is to join our gang. that world view is the soft end of recruitment to violent extremism and really need's to be tackled. the same way that we do with racism, fascism. >> kurdish forces in iraq making major gains in their fight against isil retaking the city of sinjaar. it sits on that key supply route between raqqu and mosul. here's more on the strategic significance. >>reporter: without facing any stiff opposition, pashmerga forces have gone into the town of sinjaar and claim they control the whole town now. the north was controlled by them before. they took that in an operation in december where they opened up a humanitarian corridor allowing yazidis trapped on the mountain to flee. something strange is happening here. isil social media accounts are on blackout meaning the
. >> there are grievances that have been taken advantage of by charismatic recruiters. they're taught a particular world view. they actually create this new sense of identity based on victim hood, a whole range of different things. and then say the only way you can find solutions to your grievances is to join our gang. that world view is the soft end of recruitment to violent extremism and really need's to be tackled. the same way that we do with racism, fascism. >> kurdish forces...
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i immediately found bush to be a much more charismatic figure than i expected. i had sort of known him in the dana carvey way along the way. >> you're a young person, too. >> i'm a young person trapped in an old person's body, exactly. whenever it works. and i just realized that this was someone who -- if i misunderstood him this much, there might be a story there. the twin for forces of competition and service, the war in his head and heart over which would win. you'd ask george h.w. bush what made you serve, and he would say, well, service. i said, well, if it's all about service, you could have opened a soup kitchen with all due respect. you sought ultimate authority in a nuclear age. that was the competitive side of him. he went into politics to win. he had no come purng shun whatever by running as hard as he could. to serve you had to you can seed, and if you succeeded that meant someone had to fail in politics. >> ambassador, cia director, vice president, president of the united states, what was his greatest achievement? >> he would say the reunification o
i immediately found bush to be a much more charismatic figure than i expected. i had sort of known him in the dana carvey way along the way. >> you're a young person, too. >> i'm a young person trapped in an old person's body, exactly. whenever it works. and i just realized that this was someone who -- if i misunderstood him this much, there might be a story there. the twin for forces of competition and service, the war in his head and heart over which would win. you'd ask george...
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than front runner donald trump's steve handelsman has the story from washington << nat sot) he's charismatic, latino and third now in 44 year old marco rubio win the nomination? (sot adolfo franco / gop strategist :08-:11) "he's youthful - so i think younger americans will identify with him." but rubio was in south carolina today... on a touchy subject ... immigration. (sot sen. marco rubio / (r) presidential candidate :17-:27) "criminals will be deported. people that have not been here long enough will have to be deported. we will enforce our immigration laws. that being said, i don't think it's reasonable to say that you're going to round up and deport 11 million people, i've said that." frontrunner donald trump is saying the opposite (sot donald trump / (r) presidential candidate / oct. 7th :30-:32) "they're going back - they're going back - whooo they're going back." (super already on screen in upper corner ---- june 2013 ----------:33-:38) just two years ago, rubio supported president obama's plan to let millions stay (super: concord, nh :39-:44) today, as ted cruz registered for the ne
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>> all over the world, you have all sorts of people who hold on to beliefs and who follow charismaticeaders and people they think who know better and don't know better. and i do hope that it will not be used as a basis for -- because that is one of the arguments here. people say, not everyone accepts these vaccinations. it's not about lack of education, but it is lack of education. they are not educated in that sense. so, no, i think it's strange that should happen there. but i -- it's not something that i think should be a model for us. >> the model should be based on science. so what are the real facts about vaccines? we'll take on some of the most common myths. >>> vaccines prevent an estimated 6 million deaths worldwide every year. even still, common myths about vaccines are stopping some parents in their tracks. so it's time to set the record straight. backed up by science. first myth, vaccines cause autism. there's no proven link. in fact, the study that made that claim was retracted. the researcher was discredited and lost his medical license. the second common myth about vacci
>> all over the world, you have all sorts of people who hold on to beliefs and who follow charismaticeaders and people they think who know better and don't know better. and i do hope that it will not be used as a basis for -- because that is one of the arguments here. people say, not everyone accepts these vaccinations. it's not about lack of education, but it is lack of education. they are not educated in that sense. so, no, i think it's strange that should happen there. but i -- it's...
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. >> there are some types of grievances that are manipulated by charismatic recruiters on line and off fine. these can be genuine, partial or perceived and they're taught to look at the world through a particular world view. we call it islamism as opposed to the faith. they actually threaten other organization, and say the only way to find solutions is to joining our gang and carry out certain activities. what we've learned that is that world view, that's the soft end of recruitment to violent extremism and that really needs to be tackled by civil society in all sorts of different ways. we need to deconstruct and promote better alternatives the same way we do racism and fascism and communism. >> he said it could be classified as self defense. >> sinjar is on a key supply route to isil strong holds. the group has held the town since last year. we have more on the strategic significance of taking it. >> without facing any stiff opposition, kurd peshmerga forces came in and say they controlled the town. they came in through the north. the north was controlled by them before the north of t
. >> there are some types of grievances that are manipulated by charismatic recruiters on line and off fine. these can be genuine, partial or perceived and they're taught to look at the world through a particular world view. we call it islamism as opposed to the faith. they actually threaten other organization, and say the only way to find solutions is to joining our gang and carry out certain activities. what we've learned that is that world view, that's the soft end of recruitment to...
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come back next week -- >> reporter: his tactics are more sophisticated these days buword of these charismatic preachers is spreading. with a growing fan base he's opened a new bigger church. called vous, as in rendezvous, in the heart of hipster miami. >> vous church. >> reporter: they set up the new digs the day before the first sunday sermon. >> what will this stage look like tomorrow >> tomorrow there's going to be a whole bunch of singers up there, screens, lighting. i mean, i don't know, i think it's -- hopefully it looks like a normal -- you've been to concerts. i think we try to ke church feel a little bit more norm. >> reporter: they're expecting a owd of or 600. the goal tonight, no judgments, just acceptance. >> when you get attacked by other christians who are saying, your christianity is not correct or your christianity doesn't live up to my ideals, how do you deal with that? >> i'm not as concerned about the critics. i know they'll come. >> if we're being honest, it hurts our feelings. i do want t people tlike me. at the samame time, i don know that's what god's called me to, tha
come back next week -- >> reporter: his tactics are more sophisticated these days buword of these charismatic preachers is spreading. with a growing fan base he's opened a new bigger church. called vous, as in rendezvous, in the heart of hipster miami. >> vous church. >> reporter: they set up the new digs the day before the first sunday sermon. >> what will this stage look like tomorrow >> tomorrow there's going to be a whole bunch of singers up there, screens,...
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that's why a fisher cooperative is important as well, because if you have a very good, charismatic leader who can mobilize the fishers to act in a particular way, this person can cause change to happen in the country. we see why the changes are so critical for the fishermen the day after. they set out to sea at 5 in the morning. but the haul for the day is minimal as so often these days. with stocks of profitable fish depleted, the men now settle for smaller specimens that nobody used to eat. it's often barely enough to make a living, and many have already quit the trade. vincent: it gets really slow. that's why we do other kind of work. >> st. kitts faces a conflict of interests. the island lives off tourism, and hotel operators say the fishermen cast their nets and traps too close to their exclusive beaches. the practice is to be banned in future, to allow the few corals left to survive. alistair: i want to see the fishing industry not just continue but prosper. i firmly believe that strict management of areas like the narrows, which is a nursery, will be of benefit for the fishing indu
that's why a fisher cooperative is important as well, because if you have a very good, charismatic leader who can mobilize the fishers to act in a particular way, this person can cause change to happen in the country. we see why the changes are so critical for the fishermen the day after. they set out to sea at 5 in the morning. but the haul for the day is minimal as so often these days. with stocks of profitable fish depleted, the men now settle for smaller specimens that nobody used to eat....
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charismatic - macaws are undeniable stars of the rainforest. and there's a special place in peru where it's still possible to see macaws in all their wild glory - that is if you don't mind a little travel. >> we're headed to the tambopata research center - a place so deep in the amazon that it's taken us two days on this boat just to get there. >> there are 16 species of macaws left in the wild - down from more than 20. the populations of all of the species remaining are on the decline. seven - such as the blue-throated macaw - in danger of becoming extinct. why? because of deforestation - close to 300 thousand square miles of amazon rainforest gone since 1978 - for timber, agriculture and mining. then theres the illegal pet trade. it's not easy being one of the world's most beautiful birds. >> they'll pack these juvenile macaws in tubing, smuggle them and more than half will die in this process. >> annie hawkinson is a field leader for the macaw project at the tambopata national reserve - she's one of a team of researchers who are using scienc
charismatic - macaws are undeniable stars of the rainforest. and there's a special place in peru where it's still possible to see macaws in all their wild glory - that is if you don't mind a little travel. >> we're headed to the tambopata research center - a place so deep in the amazon that it's taken us two days on this boat just to get there. >> there are 16 species of macaws left in the wild - down from more than 20. the populations of all of the species remaining are on the...
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. >> trump seems to favor a charismatic strongman approach to leadership, praising vladimir putin for that qual airport building his own campaign around a cult of personality. >> this is what what i call a real supporter. wow. thank you, man. are you married? are you happy with your husband? she said yes. she fantasized. >> in addition to calling for surveillance of mosques, trump wants neighbors to profile and spy on each other. >> everybody, you know when somebody moves to an apartment near you or to a house near you, you know if there is something going on. report them. most likely, you will be wrong and that's okay. but let the local police go in and check out. and you will get rid of this stuff. that's the best way. everybody's their own cop in a watch you got to do it. >> form other vermont governor and dnc chair, howard dean. what do you make of this? >> i make two things of this, one, republicans are in fuller to mode that donald trump is going to get the nomination and they think he can't win and two, this is a very interesting, watching all these people who are all authorita
. >> trump seems to favor a charismatic strongman approach to leadership, praising vladimir putin for that qual airport building his own campaign around a cult of personality. >> this is what what i call a real supporter. wow. thank you, man. are you married? are you happy with your husband? she said yes. she fantasized. >> in addition to calling for surveillance of mosques, trump wants neighbors to profile and spy on each other. >> everybody, you know when somebody...
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i mean he doesn't seen charismatic to me. he has no political experience. don't whan his vision is. i don't even know if he has vision. he looks like he's asleep all the time. i just don't get it. but he summer has put a spell on a part of the republican electate, so to help us wrap our brains around things we can comprehend we're introducing a new segment on the show called, "black magic." all right! now, because i'm going to be doing magic, i brought in some witnesses so you know this stuff is legit. thank you, witnesses. ( cheers and applause ) so let's assume for a moment that ben carson is a magician. think about it. he speaks in a soothing, hypnotic voice. he sawed a pair of twins in half. he made jeb bush's dreams disappear. ( laughter ) okay, now, take this deck of cards and let's assume that ben carson is a jack of clubs, ordinary jack. now he starts off here in the middle of the pack, but as you can see no one else in the race looked like him. and he certainly is not on top. but carson is what musicians call an ambitious card, and even though he w
i mean he doesn't seen charismatic to me. he has no political experience. don't whan his vision is. i don't even know if he has vision. he looks like he's asleep all the time. i just don't get it. but he summer has put a spell on a part of the republican electate, so to help us wrap our brains around things we can comprehend we're introducing a new segment on the show called, "black magic." all right! now, because i'm going to be doing magic, i brought in some witnesses so you know...
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. >> reporter: voters are drawn to aung san suu kyi's charismatic style of leadership. -- >> translator: i'm thrilled about the nld's victory. if the country changes, people will be happy. >> translator: the nld will do their best. they have their own plan for myanmar. i'm sure of it. >> reporter: aung san suu kyi and her party also won a landslide victory in the last general election 25 years ago, but the military leaders rejected the outcome and held on to power. president thein sein says this time things will be different. he's promised a peaceful transfer of power. voters are hoping he will honor his word. one reason why the military appears to be taking the ruling party's historic defeat calmly in both constitutional provisions. they effectively allow the military to hold sway over politics. the military draft the constitution. it stipulates that three top cabinet posts -- the ministers of defense, home affairs and border affairs -- be held by members of the military. they can also retake control of the government in certain situations. any change to the constitution requires the s
. >> reporter: voters are drawn to aung san suu kyi's charismatic style of leadership. -- >> translator: i'm thrilled about the nld's victory. if the country changes, people will be happy. >> translator: the nld will do their best. they have their own plan for myanmar. i'm sure of it. >> reporter: aung san suu kyi and her party also won a landslide victory in the last general election 25 years ago, but the military leaders rejected the outcome and held on to power....
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he's charismatic, latino and third now in national republican polls. could 44-year-old hosni mubarak win the -- could 44-year-old marco rubio win the nomination? but rubio was in south carolina today, on a touchy subject immigration. >> criminals will be deported. people that have not been here long enough will be deported. we will enforce our immigration laws. that being said i don't think it's reasonable to say you're going to round up and deport 11 million people. >> reporter: frontrunner donald trump is saying the opposite. >> they are going back. they're going back. they're going back. >> reporter: just two years ago, rubio supported president obama's plan to let millions stay. today as ted cruz registered for the new hampshire primary, he called the what rubio now wants amnesty. >> and if the republican party nominates a candidate who supports amnesty, along with hillary clinton, he will lose the general election. >> reporter: meanwhile, ben carson got hit with new questions. associated press reporting carson is a business partner of a pittsburgh
he's charismatic, latino and third now in national republican polls. could 44-year-old hosni mubarak win the -- could 44-year-old marco rubio win the nomination? but rubio was in south carolina today, on a touchy subject immigration. >> criminals will be deported. people that have not been here long enough will be deported. we will enforce our immigration laws. that being said i don't think it's reasonable to say you're going to round up and deport 11 million people. >> reporter:...
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she's just a charismatic person. >> pelley: he may have been the last to see nohemi alive, standing next to her at a cafee as a terrorist opened fire. >> at first i thought it was firecrackers because it sounded like firecrackers. i looked in the direction the noise was coming, and i i saw a gunmnm just walalng on the sidewalk, just shooting everywhere. >> pelley: and in that moment you thought what? >> run for it. just run for it. >> pelley: he ran with a wounded student. they hid until help arrived. jayasiri and ana ramamez met nohemi as freshman fourur years ago. >> the way i see it is in the that we lost her but we have to just remember what she taught us and that's how she's going to be present with us. i know she's here with us. >> pelley: as students of design, they were in the capital of the world. nohemi was raised by a single mom, and she never had been abroad before. for the home that are easy on the environment, to make the world more beautiful than she found it. and we'll be right back.ays on my mind.. inking about what to avoid, where to go... and how to deal with my uc. to
she's just a charismatic person. >> pelley: he may have been the last to see nohemi alive, standing next to her at a cafee as a terrorist opened fire. >> at first i thought it was firecrackers because it sounded like firecrackers. i looked in the direction the noise was coming, and i i saw a gunmnm just walalng on the sidewalk, just shooting everywhere. >> pelley: and in that moment you thought what? >> run for it. just run for it. >> pelley: he ran with a wounded...
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the legacy of the charismatic leader lives on. two years after chavez's death, cracks in his socialism is start to go show. >> some food subsidies, for me as a small entrepreneur mean that i end up competing with a government who is basically giving away food. >> in the streets of downtown caracas, trial voting machines and sample ballots prepare people for the parliamentary elections one month away, a key vote in which analysts believe these cracks within the ruling party could become more evident. how deep this runs is hard to tell. several high ranking figures, including two former ministers denounced considerable corruption, including the disappearance of more than $20 billion from government accounts. >>> all these government structures through which oil revenues can be siphoned off is where the gangster lifestyle became entrenched. it is gangster life, because they rob the whole nation and it was done in very violent, menacing way. we have over 500 popular leaders who were murdered in these 10 years of the story. >> to date,
the legacy of the charismatic leader lives on. two years after chavez's death, cracks in his socialism is start to go show. >> some food subsidies, for me as a small entrepreneur mean that i end up competing with a government who is basically giving away food. >> in the streets of downtown caracas, trial voting machines and sample ballots prepare people for the parliamentary elections one month away, a key vote in which analysts believe these cracks within the ruling party could...
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he's charismatic, latino and third now in national republican polls. could 44 year old marco rubio win the nomination? "he's youthful - so i think younger americans will identify with him." but rubio was in south carolina today... on a touchy subject ... immigration. presidential candidate :17- :27"criminals will be deported. people that have not been here long enough will have to be deported. we will enforce our immigration laws. that being said, i don't think it's reasonable to say that you're going to round up and deport 11 million people, i've said that." frontrunner donald trump is saying the opposite presidential candidate / oct. 7th :30-:32"they're going back - they're going back - whooo they're going back." just two years ago, rubio supported president obama's plan to let millions stay today, as ted cruz registered primary... he called what rubio now wants: amnesty presidential candidate party nominates a candidate who supports amnesty, along with hillary clinton, we will lose the general election." meanwhile ben carson got hit with new questio
he's charismatic, latino and third now in national republican polls. could 44 year old marco rubio win the nomination? "he's youthful - so i think younger americans will identify with him." but rubio was in south carolina today... on a touchy subject ... immigration. presidential candidate :17- :27"criminals will be deported. people that have not been here long enough will have to be deported. we will enforce our immigration laws. that being said, i don't think it's reasonable to...
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. >> makaburi was the nickname of abubaker shariff ahmed - a charismatic muslim cleric from the kenyan port city of mombasa. >> so we need to, you guys can sit out of eye line, cause makaburi can look at you sitting there. so need to move somewhere he can't see you. >> i met him in november 2013. >> so i'm supposed to look at you? >> yeah. >> or look at him? >> no, no look at me. >> makaburi told me that muslims in kenya faced widespread government oppression. >> what do you think the outcome of that kind of oppression will be? >> the migration of young men going to jihad, because they see it as a lack of law on their side... they cannot get justice, they get oppressed, they get killed, their sheikhs get killed. they cannot go to the government. it is the government, which is doing it. >> makaburi has appeared in court on numerous occasions, charged under kenya's 'terrorism' laws. but he was never convicted. >> how am i a terrorist? who have i terrorized? that's why i'm in court now for three years and nothing has been proved against me. i'm the one who is being terrorized. my life is
. >> makaburi was the nickname of abubaker shariff ahmed - a charismatic muslim cleric from the kenyan port city of mombasa. >> so we need to, you guys can sit out of eye line, cause makaburi can look at you sitting there. so need to move somewhere he can't see you. >> i met him in november 2013. >> so i'm supposed to look at you? >> yeah. >> or look at him? >> no, no look at me. >> makaburi told me that muslims in kenya faced widespread...
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. >> reporter: can a charismatic son of a much-loved former prime minister accomplish what he promise campaign trail? that's what canadians will be wondering and watching for in the weeks and months ahead. daniel lak, al jazeera, ottawa. >>> protesters in burundi say opponents of the president continued to be persecuted after he was voted in for a controversial third term. thousands have fled the country since then and now a leading human rights activist who was shot in the capital in august is speaking out again. malcolm webb reports. >> reporter: he's one of the most prominent critics of the government. this was last year when supporters of pierre came in droves when he was impressed and put on trial after he accused the government of training militias ahead of elections. he was later released. this year, he criticized the president's controversial bid for a third term. in august he was shot in the face and neck by gunmen in the capital. but he is still speaking out. he's released this video statement to a rights group called protection international in the belgian capital brussels
. >> reporter: can a charismatic son of a much-loved former prime minister accomplish what he promise campaign trail? that's what canadians will be wondering and watching for in the weeks and months ahead. daniel lak, al jazeera, ottawa. >>> protesters in burundi say opponents of the president continued to be persecuted after he was voted in for a controversial third term. thousands have fled the country since then and now a leading human rights activist who was shot in the...
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young, young, incredibly c-- charismatic-- young man. and the only way i would be able to hear him preach, given my schedule, was to go to a funeral. and so-- i did. >> what was is it like for you to sit and see the effects of the violence first hand? >> i would say that-- it seems to me to be almost like a kind of a performance now, these funerals. the whole community's packed in. mothers crying has to be taken out. you see the females, i guess the females of the guy who died, all dressed up. working people lined up against the wall. a person preaching, asking, you know, praying, "help our youth." and then i wonder why aren't these more cathartic? why don't they make a difference? ey don't seem to make a difference. i came out of that funeral, and there was another funeral going down the street. and i said to a woman sitting on the s-- standing on the street, i said, "well, whose funeral is that?" said, "oh, that's probably the child - you hear about the seven-year-old child was killed on embassy avenue? it's probably her." and i had se
young, young, incredibly c-- charismatic-- young man. and the only way i would be able to hear him preach, given my schedule, was to go to a funeral. and so-- i did. >> what was is it like for you to sit and see the effects of the violence first hand? >> i would say that-- it seems to me to be almost like a kind of a performance now, these funerals. the whole community's packed in. mothers crying has to be taken out. you see the females, i guess the females of the guy who died, all...