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martin o'malley doesn't have the money or charisma.n the biggest city is ruined by rioting, you don't have a chance. elizabeth warren is the only person that can have an impact on how hillary clinton runs. as long as she stays out of the race she has a clear path to the presidency. i understand the tendency to deride chance but there's a point where some others will be standing on a stage. a stage not tilted to one side or the others. doesn't that give them a chance to let it fly in an equal toe to toe way, with someone who is a household name in the united states. >> unfortunately, no the main reason why is because we have seen this for 15-20 years, no one has begun to swing an election by how well they performed in a debate. not when you are at the primary stage. you may raise your own profile, you may go from 8% polling to 1% polling, but we have -- 12% poll of course, but we have never seen instances where the front runner is harmed. the likelihood that bernie sanders could do excellent is high. the likelihood it could hurt hillary
martin o'malley doesn't have the money or charisma.n the biggest city is ruined by rioting, you don't have a chance. elizabeth warren is the only person that can have an impact on how hillary clinton runs. as long as she stays out of the race she has a clear path to the presidency. i understand the tendency to deride chance but there's a point where some others will be standing on a stage. a stage not tilted to one side or the others. doesn't that give them a chance to let it fly in an equal...
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alex: you can be a great actor and have charisma.hey don't have charisma, but these guys have the works. charlie: danial gleason said the great science fiction movies are human traumas as well. in my head, they tell you more about people than they do about machines. alex: yeah, sci-fi can do that. i like character driven drama wherever it is, whether it is a thriller or parallax. yes, i agree with that. for me actually, the main thing about sci-fi is it does not have to be embarrassed about ideas. cinema can be terribly uncomfortable with big ideas and feel sort of awkward about it, sophomoric. it doesn't sit inside an action thriller unless it is making a political point. charlie: it started -- alex: i have no idea. we should not have any success with this film at all. it is a small, difficult movie in many respects as a film to sell. it doesn't have any super famous actors. it doesn't have any car chases. i have been working in film for a long time time. maybe it has to do with a.i. charlie: you say it is not -- an uplifting film.
alex: you can be a great actor and have charisma.hey don't have charisma, but these guys have the works. charlie: danial gleason said the great science fiction movies are human traumas as well. in my head, they tell you more about people than they do about machines. alex: yeah, sci-fi can do that. i like character driven drama wherever it is, whether it is a thriller or parallax. yes, i agree with that. for me actually, the main thing about sci-fi is it does not have to be embarrassed about...
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from a charisma point of view, will that push it through?> i think the question will be raised and debated extensively regardless of whether or not nigel farage keeps his seat. douglas is considered a heavyweight. i think it is unlikely a conservative government would contemplate electoral reform that would hand power more seats to you cap -- ukip. anna: thank you. guy: let's take a look at what has been happening. plenty of stocks have been up. anna: also singe into -- also syngenta. it is up 14.9%. lots of moves, the ftse 100 up. the market reacting to the politics that has been developing overnight. ♪ guy: you are watching "bloomberg politics." i'm guy johnson. coming up this hour, we have got plenty of coverage. let me tell you what we are going to be doing. we have got an amazing overnight story. welcome to "bloomberg politics." let's run you through the details. there you go. stocks surge. david cameron's conservative party driving in the u.k. the move led utilities to surge higher this morning. the pound also jumping against the euro
from a charisma point of view, will that push it through?> i think the question will be raised and debated extensively regardless of whether or not nigel farage keeps his seat. douglas is considered a heavyweight. i think it is unlikely a conservative government would contemplate electoral reform that would hand power more seats to you cap -- ukip. anna: thank you. guy: let's take a look at what has been happening. plenty of stocks have been up. anna: also singe into -- also syngenta. it is...
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a low key, low charisma speaker of the house serving speaker in the history of the house of representatives accused of paying hush money to an individual described as someone who has known him all his life. the implications is this is someone that knew him when he was a high school teacher. 50 miles south-west of the city of chicago. he was this as a teacher, and wrestling coach. according to the indictment he was paying the executivedial some 3.5 million to depend for "prior misconduct. >> the allegation goes on to state that he met the positivedual, a, has referred to in the indictment in 2010 where upon he started to withdraw large sums of money bringing it to the attention of investigators. they asked him about it. he told them he wanted to get money out of the bank. further information revealed that he was receiving payoff money. hush money. rehabilitation in washington was shock. dennis hat -- haas ert became the speaker of the house in the wake of a sex scandal, in the wake of the newt gingrich lose of seats. republicans lost the majority and he was embroiled in a scandal involving m
a low key, low charisma speaker of the house serving speaker in the history of the house of representatives accused of paying hush money to an individual described as someone who has known him all his life. the implications is this is someone that knew him when he was a high school teacher. 50 miles south-west of the city of chicago. he was this as a teacher, and wrestling coach. according to the indictment he was paying the executivedial some 3.5 million to depend for "prior misconduct....
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. >> and big charisma. >> let's talk sports. >> larry beil is here. >> it is a hugeday for steph curry. will -- it will be steph versus lebron. one half is set. will the king be paying a visit to t >>> good ening. the giants' plan was to replace pablo ndoval bought he was sent to triple-a. matt duffy was at third base and he delivered in miaukee. the home of the barrel man. we share similar physiques. number two coming back with a broken fore -- forearm. he doubles deep to right center. here comes mad bum. 2-0 giants. wiry, but strong. bumgarner goes six inning and it is an r.b.i right there. a's and tigers and the kids are still doing the lean. have to do something out ere. no runs are scored. and then it is funny cabrera trying to trick the rookie. burns did t fall for it. eight strong innings 0 for 11 with men in scoring possession. much debate on whether steph curry will -- steph curry. if curry goes off for like 40 the debate will end. coach steve kerr talked with the media and was asked several times about curry's condition today. >> i asked him a couple times if he was okay. >>
. >> and big charisma. >> let's talk sports. >> larry beil is here. >> it is a hugeday for steph curry. will -- it will be steph versus lebron. one half is set. will the king be paying a visit to t >>> good ening. the giants' plan was to replace pablo ndoval bought he was sent to triple-a. matt duffy was at third base and he delivered in miaukee. the home of the barrel man. we share similar physiques. number two coming back with a broken fore -- forearm. he...
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elected during that -- i mean, it just, you know, his oratorical skills, the way he made people feel charisma think she is a lot less -- she is a lot more comfortable in this campaign. >> the last time she ran, she ran with an air of inevitability and that put off a lot of people. i think she is less abrasive now. >> last and she was running for the nomination. this time, she is running for president. >> i think that is the way to put it. she is not going against anyone right now. she is just being herself and talking about which he intends to do. >> she is getting my support. she has moved on a lot of issues i really care about. i think with timing, we need to see what her stances are going to be on a few issues, because it is not out there. it has been a while since she has actually voted on a bill but she does have us excited. she has a lot of people my age expired it, -- excited, i know that, and she has done a lot using social media, using different channels to drum up enthusiasm. mark: kendra, what is the single thing you like most about her? >> to put it short, she is a bad mammajamma.
elected during that -- i mean, it just, you know, his oratorical skills, the way he made people feel charisma think she is a lot less -- she is a lot more comfortable in this campaign. >> the last time she ran, she ran with an air of inevitability and that put off a lot of people. i think she is less abrasive now. >> last and she was running for the nomination. this time, she is running for president. >> i think that is the way to put it. she is not going against anyone right...
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there arethere is a kind of actor who is primarily a charisma on the screen.ot necessarily brilliant but have a force and sometimes in many films, that's exactly what's required. in a film like this, it would be fatal for the movie. what we needed more than anything was free actors. some only have charisma but these guys have the works. >> rose: this is what domhnall gleeson said, the great science fiction movies are human dramas. just because something is science fiction doesn't mean it's just spaceships in. my head it tells you more about people than machines. >> yeah, i mean, the thing about yes sci-fi can do that. i mean, i like character-driven drama wherever it is. but, yes, i agree with that. for me the main thing about sci-fi is it doesn't have to be embarrassed about ideas. cinema can be terribly uncomfortable with big ideas and feel sort of good about it like it's sophomorical and doesn't sit inside an action thriller unless it's making maybe a political point. >> rose: what do you think this movie stirred? >> i have no idea. we shouldn't have any su
there arethere is a kind of actor who is primarily a charisma on the screen.ot necessarily brilliant but have a force and sometimes in many films, that's exactly what's required. in a film like this, it would be fatal for the movie. what we needed more than anything was free actors. some only have charisma but these guys have the works. >> rose: this is what domhnall gleeson said, the great science fiction movies are human dramas. just because something is science fiction doesn't mean...
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steve: i was struck by the observation that he does not have the charisma of his father which is frank away i have ever heard george h.w. bush described before. you are absolutely right. we saw this in new hampshire. you saw it now in iowa. the republican party primary voters and caucus attenders are not very excited about jeb bush. and many of them don't think he can win which is interesting because you know even the people that are not very excited about hillary clinton the democratic side do think she can win. so that is i think that is a really big problem for jeb bush. john: i thought it was striking and appoint you just made which is back in new hampshire army talked to republicans there they didn't like him friday logical reasons, they said he is not conservative enough him he is, core is a problem, immigration is a problem. these islands to care but any of that, they care about the name and electability. so it's like he has two sets of problems with two sets of voters but it is all bad. steve: that is exactly right. two sets of problems, two different groups of voters, they are
steve: i was struck by the observation that he does not have the charisma of his father which is frank away i have ever heard george h.w. bush described before. you are absolutely right. we saw this in new hampshire. you saw it now in iowa. the republican party primary voters and caucus attenders are not very excited about jeb bush. and many of them don't think he can win which is interesting because you know even the people that are not very excited about hillary clinton the democratic side do...
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. >> and big charisma. >> let's talk sports. >> larry beil is here. >> it is a huge day for steph curry-- it will be steph versus lebron. one half is set. will the king be paying a >>> good evening. the giants' plan was to replace pablo sandoval bought he was sent to triple-a. matt duffy was at third base and he delivered in milwaukee. the home of the barrel man. we share similar physiques. number two coming back with a broken fore -- forearm. he doubles deep to right center. here comes mad bum. 2-0 giants. wiry, but strong. bumgarner goes six inning and it is an r.b.i right there. a's and tigers and the kids are still doing the lean. have to do something out there. no runs are scored. and then it is funny cabrera trying to trick the rookie. burns did not fall for it. eight strong innings 0 for 11 with men in scoring possession. much debate on whether steph curry will -- steph curry. if curry goes off for like 40 the debate will end. coach steve kerr talked with the media and was asked several times about curry's condition today. >> i asked him a couple times if he was okay. >> as long
. >> and big charisma. >> let's talk sports. >> larry beil is here. >> it is a huge day for steph curry-- it will be steph versus lebron. one half is set. will the king be paying a >>> good evening. the giants' plan was to replace pablo sandoval bought he was sent to triple-a. matt duffy was at third base and he delivered in milwaukee. the home of the barrel man. we share similar physiques. number two coming back with a broken fore -- forearm. he doubles deep to...
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she has the charisma confidence and the moves.20. ♪ a star-studded "dancing with the stars" finale. ♪ everybody juicy wiggle ♪ >> reporter: all 12 celebrities returning for a final spin. ♪ copa cabana ♪ >> reporter: and a special performance by noah galway and amy purdy. ♪ ten feet all the ♪ >> reporter: finally, with just 24 hours to rehearse, the top three contestants orchestrated their final fusion dance. beginning with army veteran noah. >> you have been one of the most inspiring people. 9. >> reporter: then riker lynch hit the floor. ♪ >> this, to me you're a superstar. >> reporter: and finally actress rumer willis wowed the crowd. >> you are as good as anyone that's ever been on "dancing with the stars." >> 10! >> reporter: their scores added to last night's results in determining season 20s "dancing with the stars" champions. >> the winners and new champions of "dancing with the stars" are -- rumer and val. [ cheers and applause ] >> reporter: what a night for rumer. did you notice that was a special gold mirrorball trophy
she has the charisma confidence and the moves.20. ♪ a star-studded "dancing with the stars" finale. ♪ everybody juicy wiggle ♪ >> reporter: all 12 celebrities returning for a final spin. ♪ copa cabana ♪ >> reporter: and a special performance by noah galway and amy purdy. ♪ ten feet all the ♪ >> reporter: finally, with just 24 hours to rehearse, the top three contestants orchestrated their final fusion dance. beginning with army veteran noah. >>...
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a violent sociopath with enough charisma to charm the media. he made his mark while he was alive. larger than life. an icon of the real west. >> dozens of photographs are taken of the body to prove it's the notorious out law. for millions of americans, the legend of jesse james has lived only in their imagination. >>> later that year, frank james surrenders to misery authorities. he's quickly acquitted of his crimes by a pro confederate jury. >> bob and charlie ford never get their $10,000 bounty. they're forced to take a full pardon from the governor. two years later, charlie turns the gun on himself committing suicide. bob ford is killed years later. >> over the years, his mother makes more money from the death than the ford brothers. she begins charging tourists 50 cents to see the grave of the country's most famous out law. for another 50 cents, she'll even provide a pebble from his grave. >> we're not idolizing jesse james, the man. we're talking about jesse james the myth. and jesse was not a benevolent soul who robbed from the rich and gave to the poor. he was a psychopath.
a violent sociopath with enough charisma to charm the media. he made his mark while he was alive. larger than life. an icon of the real west. >> dozens of photographs are taken of the body to prove it's the notorious out law. for millions of americans, the legend of jesse james has lived only in their imagination. >>> later that year, frank james surrenders to misery authorities. he's quickly acquitted of his crimes by a pro confederate jury. >> bob and charlie ford never...
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charisma himself. >> can i get a hug? >> why would i want to hug you.re are a lot of lesbians around here you can hug. >> i can see why he is so popular. >> it's hard to believe this might all be coming to an end. >> i'm so just really going to miss this. this is the last time that i will be able to hang out with these adoreable bigots. can you hold me? no? is it a little too gay. i just-- love the way you guys protest over something that is like not even an issue any more. do you want to take your hat off and throw it in the air. >> i will leave it right where it is so everybody can read it. >> the tears were flowing. i'm going to miss you guys. >> don't worry you have met plenty of sin to cry up. you will see us. >> okay thanks old friend. i'll dry my eyes to that. >> my god put you in hell no tears from me. >> i'm going to miss that. >> yes, you are. >> [cheering and applause] >> jessica williams we'll be right back. hershey's miniatures. we pour 'em! we pass 'em! we pick 'em! delicious fun for everyone. hershey's miniatures are mine, yours, our choc
charisma himself. >> can i get a hug? >> why would i want to hug you.re are a lot of lesbians around here you can hug. >> i can see why he is so popular. >> it's hard to believe this might all be coming to an end. >> i'm so just really going to miss this. this is the last time that i will be able to hang out with these adoreable bigots. can you hold me? no? is it a little too gay. i just-- love the way you guys protest over something that is like not even an issue...
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cardinal: i believe this pope has a special charisma to create not only by his words or his declarationsut about the kind of relationship he is able to establish with all persons that come to him. something is implicit a very human treatment of the person even presidents kings. he's very simple. then he creates a good fashion in encounters with the people not only the big encounters with thousands of people, but also a person-to-person encounter. he's able to create a good climate. charlie: how is he able to push this along? i mean, he is encouraging this. he wants this to go forward this relationship. cardinal: he told me he was thinking to come to cuba. he told me in february at the last event we had in rome. he told me, i'm thinking about going to cuba. i told him, holy father, now you are going to bolivia and to ecuador in july on this trip. and he said to me, it no it will be very long. it's not the same way. perhaps in september. then the day after before beginning the morning session, he called me, the holy father, and he told me, i'm thinking to go to cuba. but in my trip to the
cardinal: i believe this pope has a special charisma to create not only by his words or his declarationsut about the kind of relationship he is able to establish with all persons that come to him. something is implicit a very human treatment of the person even presidents kings. he's very simple. then he creates a good fashion in encounters with the people not only the big encounters with thousands of people, but also a person-to-person encounter. he's able to create a good climate. charlie: how...
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cardinal: i believe this pope has a special charisma to create not only by his words or his declarationst about the kind of relationship he is able to establish with all persons that come to him. something is implicit, a very human treatment of the person, even presidents, kings. he's very simple. then he creates a good fashion in encounters with the people, not only the big encounters with thousands of people, but also a person-to-person encounter. he's able to create a good climate. charlie: how is he able to push this along? ♪ charlie: we are now looking most recently, a visit by raul castro to the vatican where he said maybe he's coming back to the church, raul castro? >> yes. he said that and he said it seriously. i think the journalism perhaps he has had, through his weirds i am speaking seriously. charlie: this would not have happened without the pope at the time. cardinal question i believe to create not only by his words or his declarations, but it's about the kind of relation he is able to establish with all persons that come to him he -- it is some saying that implicitly he is
cardinal: i believe this pope has a special charisma to create not only by his words or his declarationst about the kind of relationship he is able to establish with all persons that come to him. something is implicit, a very human treatment of the person, even presidents, kings. he's very simple. then he creates a good fashion in encounters with the people, not only the big encounters with thousands of people, but also a person-to-person encounter. he's able to create a good climate. charlie:...
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the truth is he's a damaged child turned soldier and criminal, a violent sociopath with enough charismahe needy. in death he becomes much larger than life an icon in the west. >> they take photos to prove it is the notorious outlaw. the legend of jesse james has lived only in their imagination. >> later that year frank james surrenders to missouri authorities. he's quickly acquitted of his crimes by a pro confederate jury. >> bob and charlie ford never get their 10,000 dollar bounty. they are forced to settle from a full pardon for murders jesse. two years later charlie turns the gun on himself and bob ford is murdered by a succejesse jam admirer a decade later. >> over the years, zorelda makes more money from her son's death than the ford brothers. she begins charging tourists $0.50 to see the grave of the country's most famous outlaw. for another $0.50 she will even provide a pebble from his grave. >> we are not idea olizing jesse james the man. we are talking about jesse james the myth. jesse was not a benevolent soul who robbed from the rich and gave to the poor. he was a psycho pat
the truth is he's a damaged child turned soldier and criminal, a violent sociopath with enough charismahe needy. in death he becomes much larger than life an icon in the west. >> they take photos to prove it is the notorious outlaw. the legend of jesse james has lived only in their imagination. >> later that year frank james surrenders to missouri authorities. he's quickly acquitted of his crimes by a pro confederate jury. >> bob and charlie ford never get their 10,000 dollar...
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. >> labor liter ed miliband not known for his car i charisma, resigned. >> this now brings our country to a very perilous point in our history where grievance and fear combine to drive our different communities apart. >> reporter: perilous he said noting the scottish national party swept elections in scotland with an agenda to hold another independence referendum. cameron ran on the promise to hold a confidence vote of england's entrance to the european union. >> liberal democrats as the best time he had we know what it's like especially with the conservative party to govern with a small majority. it means that the extreme right of his party the euro-skeptic right who want england out of the european union the worry that the tail would wag the dog. >> a new conservative leader would take over running the country, the worry stirring more uncertainty into a not so predictable election triumph. major concerns about britain in the eu and scotland, in the u.k for cameron as he starts this new term as prime minister. >> how soon can cameron form his new government? >> he's already started to
. >> labor liter ed miliband not known for his car i charisma, resigned. >> this now brings our country to a very perilous point in our history where grievance and fear combine to drive our different communities apart. >> reporter: perilous he said noting the scottish national party swept elections in scotland with an agenda to hold another independence referendum. cameron ran on the promise to hold a confidence vote of england's entrance to the european union. >>...
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than a show horse if you will, that is how he conducted himself in the house of representatives low charisma. his responsibility for loss of the speaker ship was another sex scandal, inappropriate communication with young male house pages. and now some years later these allegations against denny hastert, troubling allegation he everyone around him in shock, john boehner the speaker of the house put out a statement he's very troubled about this, going to be watching this very closely. nobody can quite understand that denny hastert was involved in this indictment and subsequent reports john. >> mike viqueria thank you. the senate rurnts returns to work this sunday for a rare weekend session. be trying to pass the -- reauthorize the patriot act. libby casey is here with the story. libby. >> it is an incredibly strange situation. the last time the patriot act was renewed five years ago it faced no push back in the halls of congress. what has changed? edward snowden. the revelations he has put forth over the government surveillance of average americans has been a game changer and now the patriot
than a show horse if you will, that is how he conducted himself in the house of representatives low charisma. his responsibility for loss of the speaker ship was another sex scandal, inappropriate communication with young male house pages. and now some years later these allegations against denny hastert, troubling allegation he everyone around him in shock, john boehner the speaker of the house put out a statement he's very troubled about this, going to be watching this very closely. nobody can...
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interest in coming closer to the iconic presence of our first american president and his character, charisma, and his abilities. we met wendy wick reaves, our speaker, in the early 1970's and we were impressed then. with her comfort and obvious affection for her specialty, american graphic arts. it is a pleasure to tell you a little bit about her. she is a leading authority in her field and the senior curator of prints and drawings at the smithsonian institution national portrait gallery. she earned her master's degree from the program in early american culture at the university of delaware. she is a member of the print council of america. in 1974, she started the graphic arts department at the national gallery and the collection she developed included fine print, rare books, drawings, cartoons caricatures, and posters. wendy has curated many exhibitions, lectured widely and served as the interim director of the national portrait gallery from june 2012 through march of 2013. her long-standing interest in george washington started with a traveling expedition of 18th-century printed portraits
interest in coming closer to the iconic presence of our first american president and his character, charisma, and his abilities. we met wendy wick reaves, our speaker, in the early 1970's and we were impressed then. with her comfort and obvious affection for her specialty, american graphic arts. it is a pleasure to tell you a little bit about her. she is a leading authority in her field and the senior curator of prints and drawings at the smithsonian institution national portrait gallery. she...
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egalitarian tribes big man societies have political systems that rely on the personal persuasiveness and charismaintain his prestige ongka continues to lead small mokas in preparation for the final big one. but as the day approaches, ongka's adversary, reima jeopardizes the major ceremony. a big man from another tribe has died. reima spreads rumors that ongka killed the man through his sorcery. angered by the accusations members of ongka's tribe seek revenge against reima. planning for the big moka is interrupted. ongka sits down in the road to stop them. he tries to reason with them but his persuasive abilities are insufficient. big men have greater prestige than leaders of more egalitarian tribes but they still have no real power over other people. in copan the team is still looking for the first maya leader who gained greater prestige than his peers. they wonder, did big men emerge here as they did in new guinea ? in the center of the copan valley is an area that later became the acropolis, the palaces and temples of the royal family. a half mile away archaeologists reconstructed a smaller com
egalitarian tribes big man societies have political systems that rely on the personal persuasiveness and charismaintain his prestige ongka continues to lead small mokas in preparation for the final big one. but as the day approaches, ongka's adversary, reima jeopardizes the major ceremony. a big man from another tribe has died. reima spreads rumors that ongka killed the man through his sorcery. angered by the accusations members of ongka's tribe seek revenge against reima. planning for the big...
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his charisma is genuinely remarkable. obviously people know that. he was instantly iconic.an't overstate how charismatic he is. >> i was looking at the david letterman segment, malcolm would have had fun with him. he would have had an opportunity to share his impressions within the context of humor. >> that is one of the things that comes through, the idea of him rage filled or dour, he is extremely playful. much of the success of his rhetoric is in hugh are more. >> exactly. >> you have to understand that it was not done -- it was a sardonic humor but always an opportunity to teach through that. he was talking about the system in a way. it was a way to reduce and not to minimize the righteous i go dig nation but it will bring you in, to suck you in and drop it on you. he called it american dollarism. so he could play along with words at the same time but if you talk about a chicken, he had this one little story he used to tell about a chicken and a duck. a chicken can't have a duck egg. he was talking about the possibility of black americans ever having total freedom withi
his charisma is genuinely remarkable. obviously people know that. he was instantly iconic.an't overstate how charismatic he is. >> i was looking at the david letterman segment, malcolm would have had fun with him. he would have had an opportunity to share his impressions within the context of humor. >> that is one of the things that comes through, the idea of him rage filled or dour, he is extremely playful. much of the success of his rhetoric is in hugh are more. >> exactly....
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. >> reporter: charisma with her communications degree is culmination of four years of hard work.hile in school she completed six internships and she starts a full-time job in a few weeks. >> i started looking seriously at jobs and a applying in january when i got back from winter break. i started to talk to everybody i knew. >> reporter: buckwalter's strategy is typical among classes of the 2015. a recent survey find eight in ten graduates considers the job market in their intended field, before selecting their major. >> this years grad i would say, you know, are optimistic pragmatic and most importantly prepared. preparedness was something that they thought about a long time ago and have really been thinking about and using to their advantage. >> reporter: that doesn't necessarily mean it will be easy. it still comes down to what the student and an employer are really looking for. >> i think most students are not so much concerned about getting a job but about being under employed or having to take a job without not their preferred employer or preferred field. they are aware to
. >> reporter: charisma with her communications degree is culmination of four years of hard work.hile in school she completed six internships and she starts a full-time job in a few weeks. >> i started looking seriously at jobs and a applying in january when i got back from winter break. i started to talk to everybody i knew. >> reporter: buckwalter's strategy is typical among classes of the 2015. a recent survey find eight in ten graduates considers the job market in their...
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. >> reporter: charisma walters communication degree is a culmination of four years of hard work.le in school she completed six internships and she starts a full-time job in a few weeks. >> i started looking seriously at jobs and applying in january when i got back from winter break and started to talk to everybody i knew. >> reporter: buckwalter's strategy is typical among members of the class of 2015. a recent survey finds eight in ten graduates consider the job market in their intended field before selecting their major. >> this years grads i would say, you know, are optimistic pragmatic and more importantly prepared. preparedness was something that they thought about a long time ago and have really been thinking about and using to their advantage. >> reporter: that doesn't necessarily mean it will be easy and it still comes down to what the student and an employer are really looking for. >> i think most students are not so much concerned about getting a job but about being under employed or having to take a job were not their preferred employer not in their preferred field. so
. >> reporter: charisma walters communication degree is a culmination of four years of hard work.le in school she completed six internships and she starts a full-time job in a few weeks. >> i started looking seriously at jobs and applying in january when i got back from winter break and started to talk to everybody i knew. >> reporter: buckwalter's strategy is typical among members of the class of 2015. a recent survey finds eight in ten graduates consider the job market in...
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some will still cling to the power of charisma and winning nominations, but the authors point to thee won their party's nomination because they were party insiders. from governor dukakis to senators dole and gore and kerry. it all reminds me of the world cup, where it seems like the tournament starts with everyone having an equal chance but somehow only powerhouse g7 nations and brazil and argentina ever do. big insider candidates are like germany or italy, where an outside chance to win because they're insiders. but most candidates are like trinidad and tobago in that they have no chance. the notion that any candidate could catch fire and be propelled without the blessing of party insiders is farcical. and the book's opening pages, they write, parties remain major players in presidential nominations. they scrutinize and winnow the field, and sway voters ersrs to ratify their choice. the democratic and republican parties have always influenced and often controlled the choice of their presidential nominees. let's not go through this process pretending that the people will make this ch
some will still cling to the power of charisma and winning nominations, but the authors point to thee won their party's nomination because they were party insiders. from governor dukakis to senators dole and gore and kerry. it all reminds me of the world cup, where it seems like the tournament starts with everyone having an equal chance but somehow only powerhouse g7 nations and brazil and argentina ever do. big insider candidates are like germany or italy, where an outside chance to win...
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she has the charisma confidence and the moves capping off an exciting season 20. star-studded dancing with the stars finale. ♪ >> with all 12 celebrities returning for one final spin on the dance floor. ♪ copa ♪ >> and a special performance by finalist noah galloway and season 18 competitor amy hurdy. >> finally with just 24 hours to rehearse the top three contestants executed their final fusion dance. beginning with army veteran noah. >> have you been one of the most inspiring people. >> 9. >> then singer riker lynch hit the floor. >> you're just a superstar. >> and finally actress rumer willis wowed the crowd. >> you are as good as anyone that's ever been on dancing with the stars." >> ten. >> their scores added to last night's results in determining season 20's dancing with the stars" champion. >> the winners and new champions of "dancing with the stars" are rumer and val! >> what a night for rumer. did you notice that was a special gold mirror ball trophy for season 20. all three finalists are on a plane right now heading your way to new york city reena and tj
she has the charisma confidence and the moves capping off an exciting season 20. star-studded dancing with the stars finale. ♪ >> with all 12 celebrities returning for one final spin on the dance floor. ♪ copa ♪ >> and a special performance by finalist noah galloway and season 18 competitor amy hurdy. >> finally with just 24 hours to rehearse the top three contestants executed their final fusion dance. beginning with army veteran noah. >> have you been one of the...
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. >> she's got amazing charisma.e screen and off the stage. she's got a lot of presence. >> great actress indeed. you can watch the 6 th tony 9th tony awards. i think they're shaking it up a bit this year. it's going to be something to see. >> it is. >> you're watching "cbs this morning." we'll be right back. >>> interesting conversation today about danny meyer. >> and cheating. >> cheating. that does it for us. be sure to tune in to "cbs evening news with scott pelley" tonight. >> cheater cheater pumpkin eater, i can't stand [baseball crowd noise] ♪ ♪ [x1 chime] ♪ ♪ [crowd cheers] oh! i can't believe it! [cheering] hi, grandma! ♪ >>> good morning i'm erika von tiehl. updating breaking news for you a house fire in philadelphia's brewerytown neighborhood has claim a woman's life. investigators say that fire on the 2600 block of west thompson street, started in the front room of the first floor, and it is also where fire fighters found the would the man's body. philadelphia fire commissioner derek sawyer says there was
. >> she's got amazing charisma.e screen and off the stage. she's got a lot of presence. >> great actress indeed. you can watch the 6 th tony 9th tony awards. i think they're shaking it up a bit this year. it's going to be something to see. >> it is. >> you're watching "cbs this morning." we'll be right back. >>> interesting conversation today about danny meyer. >> and cheating. >> cheating. that does it for us. be sure to tune in to...
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. >> she's got amazing charisma. screen and off the stage. she's got a lot of presence. >> great actress indeed. you can watch the 6 th tony 9th tony awards. i think they're shaking it up a bit this year. it's going to be something to see. >> it is. >> you're watching "cbs this morning." we'll be right back. we live in a pick and choose world. choose, choose, choose. but at bedtime? ...why settle for this? enter sleep number... don't miss the memorial day special edition mattress with sleepiq technology. sleepiq tells you how well you slept and what adjustments you can make. you like the bed soft. he's more hardcore. so your sleep goes from good to great to wow! now we can all choose amazing sleep only at a sleep number store. save $500 on the memorial day special edition mattress with sleepiq. ends sunday! know better sleep with sleep number. >>> interesting conversation today about danny meyer. >> and cheating. >> cheating. that does it for us. be sure to tune in to "cbs evening news with scott pelley" tonight. >>
. >> she's got amazing charisma. screen and off the stage. she's got a lot of presence. >> great actress indeed. you can watch the 6 th tony 9th tony awards. i think they're shaking it up a bit this year. it's going to be something to see. >> it is. >> you're watching "cbs this morning." we'll be right back. we live in a pick and choose world. choose, choose, choose. but at bedtime? ...why settle for this? enter sleep number... don't miss the memorial day...
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there clearly was a charisma about this woman that had set her apart in the courts of europe.nd tragically, it very rarely comes through in the american setting. you would know much more about that. >> i think it certainly does in the socioables. she complains that even though she had no political power everybody seems to want to know her and spend time with them. she claims to be quite put out by the imposition. i think that the same charm that she exhibits in europe is still exhibited in the united states as this wonderful newspaper account of an englishman observing louisa, this is during the white house years. she is taking the bowl back to quincy and people are just coming up to her and talking to her as though she is the first lady, oh, we're dressed as well as she is and talking to her as if they had known her for 10 years. she must have been very affable and made people comfortable in her presence. >> you have read her diaries of these events. like her mother-in-law, she had candid views of the people she was meeting. we have one of them. tell us the context. she wrote
there clearly was a charisma about this woman that had set her apart in the courts of europe.nd tragically, it very rarely comes through in the american setting. you would know much more about that. >> i think it certainly does in the socioables. she complains that even though she had no political power everybody seems to want to know her and spend time with them. she claims to be quite put out by the imposition. i think that the same charm that she exhibits in europe is still exhibited...
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. >> she's got amazing charisma.you can watch the 6 th tony 9th tony awards. i think they're shaking it up a bit this year. it's going to be something to see. >> it is. >> you're watching "cbs this morning." we'll be right back. we showed these kids some items from a nearby store, whoa! but they didn't know they were all tobacco products. ooh this is cool. it smells like gum. yummy. this smells like strawberry. ooh, are these mints? with colorful packaging and fruit and candy flavors that kids love, who do you think tobacco companies are targeting? do we get to keep any? >>> interesting conversation today about danny meyer. >> and cheating. >> cheating. that does it for us. be sure to tune in to "cbs evening news with scott pelley" tonight. >> cheater cheater pumpkin ea [baseball crowd noise] ♪ ♪ [x1 chime] ♪ ♪ [crowd cheers] oh! i can't believe it! [cheering] hi, grandma! ♪ >>> good morning. we're going to stick to the south bay where we still have a lot of rough traffic conditions right now. there was a crash north
. >> she's got amazing charisma.you can watch the 6 th tony 9th tony awards. i think they're shaking it up a bit this year. it's going to be something to see. >> it is. >> you're watching "cbs this morning." we'll be right back. we showed these kids some items from a nearby store, whoa! but they didn't know they were all tobacco products. ooh this is cool. it smells like gum. yummy. this smells like strawberry. ooh, are these mints? with colorful packaging and fruit...
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i think if jeb bush's competition in the charisma competition is scott walker he has no worries.g for someone who's passionate, they're looking to be passionate about someone. which is where the problem with jeb is. they are passionate about scott walker who himself is just kind of a wet pillow. >> a wet pillow? >> i'm telling you, watch him. >> i don't know that the wet pillow is an endorsement. >> i don't get that but okay. >> sounds very uncomfortable. >> time now for business before the bell with cnbc's sara eisen. i can do this. >> sara what's going to be moving the markets today as cindy brady tries to talk. >> cnbc's sara eisen. >> sounds like a party in there. what i can tell you is that stocks look set to be heading for their third week of gains. that's something we haven't seen since back in february. it's positive. sessions have been sleepy not huge moves. the path of least resistance seems to be higher. janet yellen will be speaking later this afternoon. when she speaks traders watch every word. they want to know when she's thinking about taking us out of this zero in
i think if jeb bush's competition in the charisma competition is scott walker he has no worries.g for someone who's passionate, they're looking to be passionate about someone. which is where the problem with jeb is. they are passionate about scott walker who himself is just kind of a wet pillow. >> a wet pillow? >> i'm telling you, watch him. >> i don't know that the wet pillow is an endorsement. >> i don't get that but okay. >> sounds very uncomfortable. >>...
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but rubio, it's not only that is he younger but there's a charisma around him and he just -- i don'this country -- i think back to the election in '92 when bill clinton was the new generation against 68-year-old george bush sr. >> it remains to be seen what kind of national candidate he is. we don't know if he's ready on the national scale. if he is then i agree with you. if he's an appealing candidate, he is youthful i think that he will make inroads in the hispanic vote against hillary. so -- but it's still difficult for me to imagine him defeating hillary one on one. >> let's see. we still have plenty of time. one final i want to sneak in here. this is from "boston herald." fans backing tom brady even beyond the grave. the obituary in her local paper reading, "she would also like us to set the record straight for her, brady is innocent." well spoken, patricia. and these obituaries are being used for final statements. >>> still ahead, the senate may have voted to give president obama negotiating power he needs to negotiate a trade deal but that doesn't mean the house is on board. w
but rubio, it's not only that is he younger but there's a charisma around him and he just -- i don'this country -- i think back to the election in '92 when bill clinton was the new generation against 68-year-old george bush sr. >> it remains to be seen what kind of national candidate he is. we don't know if he's ready on the national scale. if he is then i agree with you. if he's an appealing candidate, he is youthful i think that he will make inroads in the hispanic vote against hillary....
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. >> reporter: rob, like belinda, loved lee's outsized personality, his bursting confidence and charisma loud-talkin' new yorker, big salesman, always filled up the room, "i'm macho kinda guy." >> reporter: this is lee's sister lisa. >> he was a self-made entrepreneur, no college degree started several companies. >> reporter: sometimes they did reasonably well sometimes, often in fact, not so much. but give up? nah. in fact, even as rob drove across the desert to phoenix on that 29th of december, lee radder was waiting for news about his latest venture, a big one. the big one. waiting for what he believed could be the best news of his whole business life. >> it was gonna make us boatloads of money. >> reporter: and that was where things were when pop-pop came to visit. >> yup. >> reporter: rob arrived a little after noon. belinda was at work when he picked up the girls and took them shopping for their belated christmas presents. then the whole family got together for dinner at this restaurant. and afterwards went back to the house where happy little girls were tucked into bed. and lee po
. >> reporter: rob, like belinda, loved lee's outsized personality, his bursting confidence and charisma loud-talkin' new yorker, big salesman, always filled up the room, "i'm macho kinda guy." >> reporter: this is lee's sister lisa. >> he was a self-made entrepreneur, no college degree started several companies. >> reporter: sometimes they did reasonably well sometimes, often in fact, not so much. but give up? nah. in fact, even as rob drove across the desert...