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. >> guest: had a lot, the strength of the mother, the same bill, and the same charisma. that hemingway and his mother shared. they suck the air, if people said that about each one, they suck the air out of the room. this is really commanding people. >> host: what was his problem with women? >> it is a red herring. he wasn't very good -- i don't think there was animosity toward women. somebody who understood humanity that well. it is impossible -- what you might have read in school, hills like white elephants, a guy and his girlfriend, talking about having an abortion and it is incredibly sensitive, sensitive to her, to him, the issue. it is not easy. he is not into creating great women characters. it is a red herring. >> host: talking sensitively and then he would explode, one thing jumped out at be. patrick was very ill, left outside his roof. >> host: >> guest: patrick had a concussion and he was 18 and went crazy. hemingway and the servants, had to hold him down. ernest couldn't keep them in an institution, so violent that they thought the extenders would hit him. hem
. >> guest: had a lot, the strength of the mother, the same bill, and the same charisma. that hemingway and his mother shared. they suck the air, if people said that about each one, they suck the air out of the room. this is really commanding people. >> host: what was his problem with women? >> it is a red herring. he wasn't very good -- i don't think there was animosity toward women. somebody who understood humanity that well. it is impossible -- what you might have read in...
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and the same kind of charisma that hemingway and his mother shared. they were said to be the people who sucked -- they said that about each one. sucked the air out of the roomom when they enter it. really commanding people. >> host: handsome and pretty. what was his problem with women? >> guest: i think it's kind of a redding red herring help wasn't very good to his life, that's for sure, but i don't think he had animosity toward women. think somebody who understood humanity that well, it's impossible for them -- for him to -- but he has -- then the one short story you might have read in school, "white elephants." a guy and his girlfriend and talking about her having an abortion. it's incredibly sensitive to her, to him, to the issue. it's not easy. i think -- he wasn't that into creating great women characters, but i think it's a red herring. >> host: you talk about sensitivity and then he would explode at times, in one of his moods one thing jumped out. he was pretty hard on patrick, and patrick was very ill and slept outside his room. no well, patr
and the same kind of charisma that hemingway and his mother shared. they were said to be the people who sucked -- they said that about each one. sucked the air out of the roomom when they enter it. really commanding people. >> host: handsome and pretty. what was his problem with women? >> guest: i think it's kind of a redding red herring help wasn't very good to his life, that's for sure, but i don't think he had animosity toward women. think somebody who understood humanity that...
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are only a few singers who have the technique, who have the stagecraft, who have the courage, the charismally have to know what you're doing. i thinkjonas wasjust ready to take on the challenge. acting has nothing to do with faking. if i pretend to be someone, this is not acting to me. acting means to me that i, convincingly, slip into this other personality, and the character seems to be mine. and the words that come out seem to be my words that spontaneously came to me. —— for the first time in all those years and all those operas that i've performed and lived through, i feel myself being affected, at the end of the show. i cannotjust snap my fingers and get out of this mood. it is a long way to come out of that darkness that surrounds you at the end of the opera. the film is dated, of course, but placido domingo is still viewed as the definitive otello. jonas kaufmann's outstanding voice and acting ability often see him ranked up there with domingo. yes, of course i'm flattered. he not only once but several times announced me as his official successor, which is actually quite a burden t
are only a few singers who have the technique, who have the stagecraft, who have the courage, the charismally have to know what you're doing. i thinkjonas wasjust ready to take on the challenge. acting has nothing to do with faking. if i pretend to be someone, this is not acting to me. acting means to me that i, convincingly, slip into this other personality, and the character seems to be mine. and the words that come out seem to be my words that spontaneously came to me. —— for the first...
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his weapon was his mind and his physical charisma. he was the campaign strategist. it was his duty to devise the battle plan by watching, directing the units to the most awareness andonal observational skills were finally attend and noted by colonel freemantle. general lee was self-aware, realizing his personal presence at the proper moment could inspire his men to impressive battlefield performance. inh the attrition rate the officer corps reaching dangerous levels by the summer of 1864, his personal attendance would be critical. many confederacy senior commanders have been severely injured or killed while leading armies in the field. lee was presented with his opportunity when general joseph johnson was grievously wounded in the shoulder and chest by both the bullet and shell fragment at seven pines on may 30 1, 18 62. april, thet highest-ranking commander in the western theater and lee's own former commanding officer in the second calorie, albert sidney johnston, fell mortally wounded at the battle of shiloh, bleeding to death from a blue one and the leg probably
his weapon was his mind and his physical charisma. he was the campaign strategist. it was his duty to devise the battle plan by watching, directing the units to the most awareness andonal observational skills were finally attend and noted by colonel freemantle. general lee was self-aware, realizing his personal presence at the proper moment could inspire his men to impressive battlefield performance. inh the attrition rate the officer corps reaching dangerous levels by the summer of 1864, his...
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he hopes that he can win them back over with his enthusiasm and charisma. >> macron has a different approach he has been listening to the people's concerns and is taking them into account. i think that many will realize what a turnaround this is and that this could really improve their lives. he is up against experienced political opponents from the far right. he is running on an anti-immigrant and top against terrorism -- tough against terrorism platform. >> in this city and other cities, immigrants are isolating themselves more and more. they are adhering to radical islam. this is the only party that proposes to immediately expel foreigners that can be radicalized. we can't show any weakness in front of islam that is weakening our identity. >> this is the wrong way to take the country forward. >> we are pro-europeans, we want to open our borders even more. limiting immigration doesn't make sense. the national is missing the point. you need one or two people to prepare an attack. they could be foreigners or french people, how could citizens stop them? >> they are hoping their vision of incl
he hopes that he can win them back over with his enthusiasm and charisma. >> macron has a different approach he has been listening to the people's concerns and is taking them into account. i think that many will realize what a turnaround this is and that this could really improve their lives. he is up against experienced political opponents from the far right. he is running on an anti-immigrant and top against terrorism -- tough against terrorism platform. >> in this city and other...
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a good orator, someone with charisma, someone who excites young people. it's so important.cked that. who would you have instead? i mean, i've gone through the options in my head and i keep coming back to borisjohnsonjust because even if you hate him, he's quite persuasive and we need someone to counteractjeremy corbyn. they say the manifesto went down badly when they were going door—to—door here in bristol north west, and that the conservatives need to think about principles, not personalities. in the meantime, let's do some real soul—searching. if don't have an ideology, they told me they want mrs may to involve the grassroots more, asjeremy corbyn has in his party. i want more control from members at bristol level, national level, and i think that i want a leader that will listen to us and act. do you feel you've not been listened to? 0h! sorry, but we haven't been. it is still very raw. these are not conversations tories here were expecting to have. jon kay, bbc news, bristol. we are live in the newsroom. the lead story... the fallout from the election. theresa may has t
a good orator, someone with charisma, someone who excites young people. it's so important.cked that. who would you have instead? i mean, i've gone through the options in my head and i keep coming back to borisjohnsonjust because even if you hate him, he's quite persuasive and we need someone to counteractjeremy corbyn. they say the manifesto went down badly when they were going door—to—door here in bristol north west, and that the conservatives need to think about principles, not...
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good full of charisma. very sociable.utgoing. >> many tal members were told howard was at a bar just around the corner from home with >> testing. >> ment. >> testing. >> testing. pect allegedly shot and killed him. howard had only been home a month and a half. he was a military man, a disable veteran. >> 20 plus years in several different terms of national guard and marines, in the army, working across seas, um, for u.s. contracts still doing for his country even though he wasn't physically active. >> harold holland says his cousin was simi trying to diffuse the situation. >> still a shock to me someone would do something like that to him. >> he was just that kind of man. >> he was trying to get somebody to not make the wrong mistake and wind up losing his life. he saved everybody's live at that bar that night. you know what i'm saying. he went out like a hero because that's what he was from day one. >> reporter: family members say white had only been home a hahn and half. he was looking forward to buying his own home and
good full of charisma. very sociable.utgoing. >> many tal members were told howard was at a bar just around the corner from home with >> testing. >> ment. >> testing. >> testing. pect allegedly shot and killed him. howard had only been home a month and a half. he was a military man, a disable veteran. >> 20 plus years in several different terms of national guard and marines, in the army, working across seas, um, for u.s. contracts still doing for his country...
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of a general election campaign on their shoulders they have the character to sustain it to their charisma to touch parts of the country where they couldn't they couldn't previously reach trees and i did the exact opposite she seemed. a shrink in the role and shy away from the public on the public smelled weakness and then they looked at the other candidate and they thought he's not going to be prime minister but at least he stands up for what he believes in he says what he thinks any possibility she would resign she could resign if she feels that the party has lost complete confidence in her so long as the party accepts that she is their manager sort of chairman of the board figure it will oversee this process and then they can move on then she'll stay in place how does it work if she was on that i should be another world should know so if she resigns there will be an election for the conservative party will hold an election to pick their new leader and that will be the prime minister he or she will be the prime minister or do the labor party learn from us they don't yet know to be perfec
of a general election campaign on their shoulders they have the character to sustain it to their charisma to touch parts of the country where they couldn't they couldn't previously reach trees and i did the exact opposite she seemed. a shrink in the role and shy away from the public on the public smelled weakness and then they looked at the other candidate and they thought he's not going to be prime minister but at least he stands up for what he believes in he says what he thinks any...
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a good orator, someone with charisma, someone who excites young people. it's so important.the options in my head and i keep coming back to borisjohnsonjust because even if you hate him, he's quite persuasive and we need someone to counteractjeremy corbyn. they say the manifesto went down badly when they were going door—to—door here in bristol north west, and that the conservatives need to think about principles, not personalities. in the meantime, let's do some real soul—searching. if don't have an ideology, if you don't have roots that you can go back to, if you don't have an ideology people can understand, we will lose tojeremy corbyn, because at the moment, we look like a soulless party which is just based around one woman's leadership and getting on with the job. they told me they want mrs may to involve the grassroots more, asjeremy corbyn has in his party. i want more control from members at bristol level, national level, and i think that i want a leader that will listen to us and act. do you feel you've not been listened to? 0h! sorry, but we haven't been. people buy
a good orator, someone with charisma, someone who excites young people. it's so important.the options in my head and i keep coming back to borisjohnsonjust because even if you hate him, he's quite persuasive and we need someone to counteractjeremy corbyn. they say the manifesto went down badly when they were going door—to—door here in bristol north west, and that the conservatives need to think about principles, not personalities. in the meantime, let's do some real soul—searching. if...
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theresa may say she doesn't have the charisma of nigel farage who led the movement.ight. she made this election all about brexit. but brexit was hardly discussed in the election campaign. people had that vote, they made up their minds. if you look at the opinion poll, brexit was more popular than at the time of the vote. so that wasn't even part of the discussion. the realebate is if she is any good as a prime minister, it was about the domestic issues and the mistakes she made in the campaign. it's her personal leadership. many people think it best way to get a good brexit deal is to replace her. that's why you need speculation about potentially getting rid of her as the leader of the party and getting someone in like boris johnson who many, many people think will be a stronger figure and give the country a sense of optimism and hope at a time when people are feeling battered by all these problems. trish: it's horrific and it feels like every week we learn something new there. is there any advice you can give us for what we need to do here to prevent those kinds of
theresa may say she doesn't have the charisma of nigel farage who led the movement.ight. she made this election all about brexit. but brexit was hardly discussed in the election campaign. people had that vote, they made up their minds. if you look at the opinion poll, brexit was more popular than at the time of the vote. so that wasn't even part of the discussion. the realebate is if she is any good as a prime minister, it was about the domestic issues and the mistakes she made in the campaign....
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he has a lot of charisma, people tended to look -- like him. he is only 30. i think he is just beginning. david: making us feel bad about our age. a lot of action at the senate finance committee, the new trade representative was testifying, what was on the agenda? kevin: first and foremost, they are saying they will begin nafta 17th.ations on the they will begin full of re-engagement. the second is there continuing to dodge questions on whether the currency manipulators, you remember of then candidate truck them of china -- trump of china. he was more k.g. and note -- he and no onegey expects mexico or china to be labeled curis similarly just manipulators. i asked whether china and canada should be labeled currency manipulators. >> i am not suggesting it is a currency manipulator now, it is a chance for us to put in place something inconsistent with the lob pass couple of years ago when making currency a major objective pull -- put -- objective. we will have more for my interview later with him. david: i saw pictures on twitter. a lot of ohioans wanted him to
he has a lot of charisma, people tended to look -- like him. he is only 30. i think he is just beginning. david: making us feel bad about our age. a lot of action at the senate finance committee, the new trade representative was testifying, what was on the agenda? kevin: first and foremost, they are saying they will begin nafta 17th.ations on the they will begin full of re-engagement. the second is there continuing to dodge questions on whether the currency manipulators, you remember of then...
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his charisma, political skills were stellar. but he is done.a bunch of cranky old people who don't care about growth in this country. >> kat: i completely agree. it is hard to not like barack obama. i would love to hang out with him. i'm sure he has plans after work. it seems like a fun guy. very different from the democrats. a shell of a party without him. >> eric: can we be optimistic and maybe everyone in the mainstream media learned their lesson. do your homework and stop rushing to judgment. check out my new book, "the swamp," available everywhere. between number two and number three on amazon's best seller list. huge, huge thank you to everyone who helped achieve that success. when we return, we circle back with our specialists steve cortes and tim clemente. go, go! [ rock music playing ] have fun with your replaced windows. run away! [ grunts ] leave him! leave him! [ music continues ] brick and mortar, what?! [ music continues ] [ tires screech ] [ laughs ] [ doorbell rings ] when you bundle home and auto insurance with progressive, you
his charisma, political skills were stellar. but he is done.a bunch of cranky old people who don't care about growth in this country. >> kat: i completely agree. it is hard to not like barack obama. i would love to hang out with him. i'm sure he has plans after work. it seems like a fun guy. very different from the democrats. a shell of a party without him. >> eric: can we be optimistic and maybe everyone in the mainstream media learned their lesson. do your homework and stop...
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basically bernie sanders without the charisma. completely dismissed. he haas been fighting this election campaign on a bit of a populous platform. it's not just donald trump. it's a movement that people saying we've had enough of the failures of the elite who have basically enriched themselves at everybody's else's expense. >> neil: that's one of the things that you cited about bernie sanders and donald trump, that they were joined at the same hip there hypothetical as it may be, do you think populism -- let's say she loses, that that is an indictment give the french victory of macron and that angela merkel is polling well in germany, that that period is coming on? >> no. i don't think so at all. if you look at the french result, what was striking about that election was that the establishment was completely defeated. macron himself as an individual is certainly someone you would describe as part of the elite. he created something brand new. the traditional parties were completely crushed and destroyed and humiliated. so both of the candidates in the f
basically bernie sanders without the charisma. completely dismissed. he haas been fighting this election campaign on a bit of a populous platform. it's not just donald trump. it's a movement that people saying we've had enough of the failures of the elite who have basically enriched themselves at everybody's else's expense. >> neil: that's one of the things that you cited about bernie sanders and donald trump, that they were joined at the same hip there hypothetical as it may be, do you...
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. >> he just had a certain charisma about him. and a lot of inmates have been cut off from society for a long period of time. their interpersonal communication skills aren't that great. yatzik's were amazing. but he didn't want to get too detailed about his crime or his background in organized crime. so he kind of spoke in metaphorical responses. often quoting well known philosophers, great literary authors, which for me was a little unusual in dealing with an inmate. >> maybe i will say this. one time in the 16th century there was a polish philosopher and he said this. the law in poland is like a spider's web. a big fly will get through but a small one will get stuck. i came to a conclusion that you have to find strength within yourself. >> and he would soon show us that strength was one thing he didn't lack. >> we were able to come back about a half an hour, 45 minutes later. and they opened up the security door and he is in there in sunglasses, a full like workout suit. he's got his water bottles all together. and the guy is --
. >> he just had a certain charisma about him. and a lot of inmates have been cut off from society for a long period of time. their interpersonal communication skills aren't that great. yatzik's were amazing. but he didn't want to get too detailed about his crime or his background in organized crime. so he kind of spoke in metaphorical responses. often quoting well known philosophers, great literary authors, which for me was a little unusual in dealing with an inmate. >> maybe i...
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we have a way with charisma. >> neil: if you take a look at my portfolio and my diversification, it's smart moves. >> neil: and you invested well. you didn't spend it on -- >> i don't have 50 cars or -- i drive a prius. >> neil: do you >> yes. >> neil: wow. you can do a little better, can't you? that's fine. >> i save money on gas. >> neil: as if you need that. thanks, oscar. that fight alvarez and triple g. >> absolutely. >> neil: don't bother with mayweather and mcgregor. >> no. if you want a real fight, september 16. >> neil: thanks, my friend. when we come back, more on the russian jet fighter that came within five feet of one of ours. how do you think oscar would handle that? within five feet of him? you wouldn't be alive to tell about it. [vo] when it comes to investing, looking from a fresh perspective can make all the difference. it can provide what we call an unlock: a realization that often reveals a better path forward. at wells fargo, it's our expertise in finding this kind of insight that has lead us to become one of the largest investment and wealth management firms in t
we have a way with charisma. >> neil: if you take a look at my portfolio and my diversification, it's smart moves. >> neil: and you invested well. you didn't spend it on -- >> i don't have 50 cars or -- i drive a prius. >> neil: do you >> yes. >> neil: wow. you can do a little better, can't you? that's fine. >> i save money on gas. >> neil: as if you need that. thanks, oscar. that fight alvarez and triple g. >> absolutely. >> neil:...
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a bernie sanders figure without the charisma of a bernie sanders.be a disaster. now if you saw her statement today outside number 10, she looks like someone with no credibility, no authority, and now she is supposed to lead the country. i don't even think she can survive that long. >> shannon: we want the play a little reaction from nigel farage who has become a familiar face to our audience on fox news. here is what he said about her future. >> we have made progress in incredibly difficult circumstances and we face a new parliament and a far stronger position than we left the last one. >> that was not nigel farage. i'll tell you what he said. i think whatever happens theresa may is toast. just a matter of time. quite frankly i don't know what is going to happen here. she said she will get enough to give them to 326 number they need to govern. will it work? what is your long-term projection? >> i think that he is right. i think that she could try and do this. that's clearly what she is intending to do and technically that's possible. but it all depe
a bernie sanders figure without the charisma of a bernie sanders.be a disaster. now if you saw her statement today outside number 10, she looks like someone with no credibility, no authority, and now she is supposed to lead the country. i don't even think she can survive that long. >> shannon: we want the play a little reaction from nigel farage who has become a familiar face to our audience on fox news. here is what he said about her future. >> we have made progress in incredibly...
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it could be his personal charisma showed over his antics. he was a good writer. he was a good thinker. with some of his thoughts in politics, he disagreed with a lot of people who created civil rights in america. he was a smart guy. he got some slack. maybe someday somebody will come up with a debtor answer. that's the best i can do right new. thank you very much. i appreciate it. [applause] >> before we break for lunch, i have some announcements. atwill see you back here 1:00. announcement before you head off to lunch. we are going to have two sets of concurrent sessions. one set is at 1:00 and another at 2:30 p.m. they will be held in the ballroom and others will be in two other academic holdings on campus. you will see them marked on your map. they are not very far away from here. because of the construction, you are going to have to go down this way. >> this is american history tv on c-span3. for the next hour, we will take a tour of the monuments of gettysburg with two guides who co-authored a book. >> they have been giving tours of the gettysburg battles fi
it could be his personal charisma showed over his antics. he was a good writer. he was a good thinker. with some of his thoughts in politics, he disagreed with a lot of people who created civil rights in america. he was a smart guy. he got some slack. maybe someday somebody will come up with a debtor answer. that's the best i can do right new. thank you very much. i appreciate it. [applause] >> before we break for lunch, i have some announcements. atwill see you back here 1:00....
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sonny perdue atika rent's rally made mention of his charisma, you can see that while speaking to him.t going to go on to say this race has national implications. any time you ask him about it, he brings it back local. >> and the pressure on both -- >> back in april president trump tweeted you'd be a disaster if elected to the house. if elected what do you anticipate your relationship being like with the president? >> i don't expect a count grad latory tweet if i win. i hope he exercise a sound judgment in the leadership of the country and i hope to have the opportunity to work with him on the potential issues of mutual interest for this country whether it's infrastructure and working to bring more jobs and investments to georgia. >> the national narrative has become the race may be a rep ran dumb on president trump. you're hard pressed to get john ossoff to admit that, much easier when you ask some of he has supporters. >> no count grad latory tweets expected when he wins. how much money are we talking has been infused into this? >> ain't that, when you look at the numbers we're talki
sonny perdue atika rent's rally made mention of his charisma, you can see that while speaking to him.t going to go on to say this race has national implications. any time you ask him about it, he brings it back local. >> and the pressure on both -- >> back in april president trump tweeted you'd be a disaster if elected to the house. if elected what do you anticipate your relationship being like with the president? >> i don't expect a count grad latory tweet if i win. i hope he...
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there is something missing in terms of his -- he doesn't have charisma.hat is it about the democratic attorney general? you have loretto lynch trying to hold meetings with bill clinton on the tarmac, you have this gu guy. >> sandra: you can say it's unbelievable, but i guess it's not until you tell me who's on the bench. what does that look like? >> kevin: this is a guy who is claim to is looking for the guy who thought guam would tip over. they brought up julian castro to make him secretary. elizabeth warren, you've got cory booker. >> mercedes: it's an interesting list. >> meghan: he says i'm going to use my notoriety. what kind of campaign -- i'm famous, i was close to president obama, electing a president. again, he's bring up serious allegations -- they were brought up against him. >> harris: it begs the question, what is the democratic party doing?ç are they on the corner saying who are we and they're just cursing at their base. >> meghan: who thought trump would be president? there is always somebody waiting in the wings. it's not eric holder. >>
there is something missing in terms of his -- he doesn't have charisma.hat is it about the democratic attorney general? you have loretto lynch trying to hold meetings with bill clinton on the tarmac, you have this gu guy. >> sandra: you can say it's unbelievable, but i guess it's not until you tell me who's on the bench. what does that look like? >> kevin: this is a guy who is claim to is looking for the guy who thought guam would tip over. they brought up julian castro to make him...
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it could be his personal charisma showed over his antics. he was a good writer. he was a good thinker. with some of his thoughts in politics, he disagreed with a lot of people who created civil rights in america. he was a smart guy. he got some slack. maybe someday somebody will come up with a debtor answer. that's the best i can do right new. thank you very much. i appreciate it. [applause] >> before we break for lunch, i have some announcements.
it could be his personal charisma showed over his antics. he was a good writer. he was a good thinker. with some of his thoughts in politics, he disagreed with a lot of people who created civil rights in america. he was a smart guy. he got some slack. maybe someday somebody will come up with a debtor answer. that's the best i can do right new. thank you very much. i appreciate it. [applause] >> before we break for lunch, i have some announcements.
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. >> my personal perception this is a great leader with great charisma, great political will and he is a strong friend of ukraine who helped me to bring peace in my country. this is extremely important, and we have a very effective negotiation for defensive weapons. we don't need to attack anybody but we want to have an effective mechanism to defend by drones, everything, defend our territory from the russian offensive and present to the world objective information. who is killian perko killing ukrainian civilians, soldiers, and who is responsible. >> bret: what's the most important challenge? >> i want to say two things. i want to bring peace to my land in the occupied ukraine and i want to make a reform, strong reform. if you allow me, ukraine is born right now. my team, i would be proud if we can have a unique opportunity to be the founder of the new state, ukraine. >> bret: we appreciate your time. when we combat, republican senators feeling the heat as they approach summer without them without a health care bill. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ pain is sometimes in my hands, be a distraction. right bef
. >> my personal perception this is a great leader with great charisma, great political will and he is a strong friend of ukraine who helped me to bring peace in my country. this is extremely important, and we have a very effective negotiation for defensive weapons. we don't need to attack anybody but we want to have an effective mechanism to defend by drones, everything, defend our territory from the russian offensive and present to the world objective information. who is killian perko...
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. >> she had the charisma -- >> yeah. >> -- to kind of pull off anything. >> reporter: t.j. became tight with ann in high school and one day, the two of them pulled off a ferris bueller spectacular, skipping school, road-tripping all the way from springfield to new york city in her mother's car. they were 16. t.j., that's a hooky day. >> i know. i think we're try -- >> reporter: that's not just going to the movies or hanging out. >> no, no, no. it was a big deal. however, we ended up getting caught 'cause ann left the -- ticket for the george washington bridge in the car. she was impulsive like that. >> reporter: when she settled into a career, the bright lights she went for were atop an ambulance. she became a paramedic. that was another thing about ann, she wasn't all look-at-me in the spotlight. she wanted to serve, too. >> she liked helping people. so, i'm not surprised that she ended up working with people. >> reporter: did she like the adrenaline of it? running hot with the blue lights going? >> i would say yes. >> i would say yes, 100%. yeah, who she was. >> reporter:
. >> she had the charisma -- >> yeah. >> -- to kind of pull off anything. >> reporter: t.j. became tight with ann in high school and one day, the two of them pulled off a ferris bueller spectacular, skipping school, road-tripping all the way from springfield to new york city in her mother's car. they were 16. t.j., that's a hooky day. >> i know. i think we're try -- >> reporter: that's not just going to the movies or hanging out. >> no, no, no. it was a...
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choreography and when all those three things into play and someone has a great stage presence and charismaand you usually going to be crying or yelling or screaming or having a standing ovation when that happens. ♪ wahoo! >> reporter: in hollywood, adam housely, fox news. >>> get ready. >>> well it's not really a secret that alcohol can mess with your head but a new study shows that it may not take as many drinks as you think to alter your brain chemistry. >>> and man spreading. where public signs are displayed telling men and women to keep their legs together. >>> deaths of two infants inside a hot car is rocking a texas town. the mother of the girls is behind bars tonight. fox's emily, has that story. >> reporter: case of child endangerment unlike anything the sheriff has seen in 37 years of law enforcement. >> these kids were left in that car for about 15 hours. where is the food, water, restrooms, anything. >> reporter: one-year-old baby, two-year-old toddler. >> little blond haired blue i'd skids. >> suffering in the car while their mother 19 year amanda hawkins hung out at a friend's
choreography and when all those three things into play and someone has a great stage presence and charismaand you usually going to be crying or yelling or screaming or having a standing ovation when that happens. ♪ wahoo! >> reporter: in hollywood, adam housely, fox news. >>> get ready. >>> well it's not really a secret that alcohol can mess with your head but a new study shows that it may not take as many drinks as you think to alter your brain chemistry. >>>...
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. >> full of, you know, charisma. he was very socialable.utgoing, you know, very humorous. >> reporter: family members were told howard was bar around the corner from home with another relative when he notice add man causing a disturbance with others. he stepped in and the suspect allegedly shot and killed him. >> howard had only been home a month and half. he was a military man a disabled veteran. >> 20 plus years, you know, in several different terms of national guard and marines, in the army, working across seas for u.s. contracts still doing for his country even though he wasn't physically active. >> reporter: howard loved serving his country. he just met anothe veteran few days ago. family members say the man heard what happened and brought over this flag to have draped over howard's casket. >> still a shock to me now someone would do something like that to him. >> reporter: harold hollande says his cousin was trying to diffuse the situation and that he was just that kind of man. >> he was trying to get somebody to, you know, not make t
. >> full of, you know, charisma. he was very socialable.utgoing, you know, very humorous. >> reporter: family members were told howard was bar around the corner from home with another relative when he notice add man causing a disturbance with others. he stepped in and the suspect allegedly shot and killed him. >> howard had only been home a month and half. he was a military man a disabled veteran. >> 20 plus years, you know, in several different terms of national guard...
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it could be his personal charisma showed over his antics. he was a very smart guy. he was a good writer. he was a good thinker. i have problems with some of his thoughts in politics, he disagreed with a lot of people who created civil rights in america. he was a smart guy. he got some slack. maybe someday somebody will come up with a better answer. that's the best i can do right now. thank you very much. i appreciate it. [applause] >> earl will speak to us on a topic. that we are to see not going to hear crickets. i george mccullar braxton bragg to get off their chief jokes. they have accumulated and led to this distorted view of both men. today we will be talk about braxton bragg. earl has written a fantastic biography of braxton bragg. it is published by university of north carolina press. i believe we have some copies of that volume. we come here because we want to complicate history. we do not want to put forth easy answers, and i think earl has done this on all of his work, he will get you to think long and hard. he will not get you to think that bragg was the
it could be his personal charisma showed over his antics. he was a very smart guy. he was a good writer. he was a good thinker. i have problems with some of his thoughts in politics, he disagreed with a lot of people who created civil rights in america. he was a smart guy. he got some slack. maybe someday somebody will come up with a better answer. that's the best i can do right now. thank you very much. i appreciate it. [applause] >> earl will speak to us on a topic. that we are to see...
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partly that's his -- a function of his charisma, his competitiveness. they say he could suck the air out of a room just by walking in and everybody else in the room becomes far lessigant. also very -- less significant. he wants to be the guy, wants to be the expert, he wants to be the authority, and to a large extent he does succeed. he succeeds supremely in writer and also succeeded to a substantial extent on these other things. anyway, this is a guy who -- with just an amazing life. if he had been like other soviet spies, algier his s, they put on their cashing suits, go to work, they go to meetings, they write memos, they pass those memos to the soviets, richard nixon findded about it, they go to hearings and good to jail. it's not that dramatic a story. it's an interesting, human, sophisticated story but not the same story as the hemingway story. so i'll take you on a little excursion here. so, unlike algier hiss who went to state department, went to meet examination wrote thinks down for told the soviets. ernest went to war. wanted to be the war wr
partly that's his -- a function of his charisma, his competitiveness. they say he could suck the air out of a room just by walking in and everybody else in the room becomes far lessigant. also very -- less significant. he wants to be the guy, wants to be the expert, he wants to be the authority, and to a large extent he does succeed. he succeeds supremely in writer and also succeeded to a substantial extent on these other things. anyway, this is a guy who -- with just an amazing life. if he had...
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lot of start-ups have that have grun to these massive valuations with many employees based on the charisma and vision of one founder. i think one thing that we'll see going forward is that silicon valley will hopefully look itself in the mir already and rethink some of the ways that it structures these start-ups to begin with. >> brown: jessi hempel of back channel, thank you very much. >> thank you. >> woodruff: much of the president's agenda is aimed at kicking the economy into higher gear and creating more jobs. just four months into office, the president has made numerous claims about the jobs he's created, and the jobs he's saved. he's in wisconsin tonight, and is spending a good part of his week promoting some of his job- creating initiatives. but what's the real record on some of the claims to date? william brangham takes a look behind the numbers. >> brangham: today the president repeated a claim he's been making for months. his policies are creating new jobs that far surpass his predecessors. >> i think probably sell demeanor has any president and administration done more or had m
lot of start-ups have that have grun to these massive valuations with many employees based on the charisma and vision of one founder. i think one thing that we'll see going forward is that silicon valley will hopefully look itself in the mir already and rethink some of the ways that it structures these start-ups to begin with. >> brown: jessi hempel of back channel, thank you very much. >> thank you. >> woodruff: much of the president's agenda is aimed at kicking the economy...
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dance is a bit of a journey >> when they come into play and someone has great stage presence and charismasually going to be crying a standing ovation when that happens. >> in hollywood, adam housely, fox news. ♪♪ ♪♪ that's life. you diet. you exercise. and if you still need help lowering your blood sugar... ...this is jardiance. along with diet and exercise... jardiance lowers blood sugar and a1c in adults with type 2 diabetes. jardiance is also the only type 2 diabetes treatment with heart- proven to reduce the risk of cardiovascular death in adults with type 2 diabetes and cardiovascular disease. jardiance can cause serious side effects, including dehydration. this may cause you to feel dizzy, faint, or lightheaded, or weak upon standing. ketoacidosis is a serious side effect that may be fatal. tiredness, and trouble breathing. stop taking jardiance and call your doctor right away if you have symptoms of ketoacidosis or an allergic reaction. symptoms of an allergic reaction include rash, swelling, and difficulty breathing or swallowing. do not take jardiance if you are on dialysis or ha
dance is a bit of a journey >> when they come into play and someone has great stage presence and charismasually going to be crying a standing ovation when that happens. >> in hollywood, adam housely, fox news. ♪♪ ♪♪ that's life. you diet. you exercise. and if you still need help lowering your blood sugar... ...this is jardiance. along with diet and exercise... jardiance lowers blood sugar and a1c in adults with type 2 diabetes. jardiance is also the only type 2 diabetes...
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a good orator, someone with charisma, someone who excites young people. it's so important.ng back to borisjohnsonjust because even if you hate him, he's quite persuasive and we need someone to counteractjeremy corbyn. they say the manifesto went down badly when they were going door—to—door here in bristol north west, and that the conservatives need to think about principles, not personalities. in the meantime, let's do some real soul—searching. if don't have an ideology, if you don't have roots that you can go back to, if you don't have an ideology people can understand, we will lose tojeremy corbyn, because at the moment, we look like a soulless party which isjust based around one woman's leadership and getting on with thejob. they told me they want mrs may to involve the grassroots more, asjeremy corbyn has in his party. i want more control from members at bristol level, national level, and i think that i want a leader that will listen to us and act. do you feel you've not been listened to? 0h! sorry, but we haven't been. we want visions for the future, a country they can
a good orator, someone with charisma, someone who excites young people. it's so important.ng back to borisjohnsonjust because even if you hate him, he's quite persuasive and we need someone to counteractjeremy corbyn. they say the manifesto went down badly when they were going door—to—door here in bristol north west, and that the conservatives need to think about principles, not personalities. in the meantime, let's do some real soul—searching. if don't have an ideology, if you don't have...
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at no charisma whatsoever. he never did anything successful failed at every corner of his life, but i think what will happen is, which a qaeda wisemen if you want to call them, the older men of al qaeda i think they have a trump card to play, no pun intended. [laughter] >> i swear. figure of speech. they are losers, big-time. so, anyway what they are going to do is, i can see after isis ceases to exist i can see them bring in their allotted to be the new leader. first, he jean, he's a millennial. he was trained for the last seven, eight years by some of the top commanders, people his father did not have access to their counsel because they were in house arrest in the same place. he married to the number two person in al qaeda daughter who has been involved in virtually every terrorist attack that happened against us and in the world. masterminded east african embassy bombing himself, so i think he will be the person. he already had about five different messages. at the very beginning-- in the last message that
at no charisma whatsoever. he never did anything successful failed at every corner of his life, but i think what will happen is, which a qaeda wisemen if you want to call them, the older men of al qaeda i think they have a trump card to play, no pun intended. [laughter] >> i swear. figure of speech. they are losers, big-time. so, anyway what they are going to do is, i can see after isis ceases to exist i can see them bring in their allotted to be the new leader. first, he jean, he's a...
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he had considerable charm, wrist of a -- charm, charisma, and all of these things work well together to control the relationship. we see at times, very turbulent relationships as we do with the press. he was able to masterfully handled the press, and he had a really great knack of disarming those. it might've -- disarming foes. it might be to send a reporter into the corner, call them by their first name, and he use different skills to be able to negotiate the press. throughout the presidency, this became a very important relationship, but also, tool, for understanding roosevelt's vision. in his very first action, it was a dizzying array of legislation that was passed. on march 5, he immediately issued in bank holiday proclamation. he followed that with the emergency banking ill. that remarkably was enacted in less than eight ours. roosevelt, -- the next headline, was listed and it gave him such extraordinary powers. he demonstrated, that he was going to use the full ower of the office, the full powers of the executive office to address the national emergency. he likened it to a war.
he had considerable charm, wrist of a -- charm, charisma, and all of these things work well together to control the relationship. we see at times, very turbulent relationships as we do with the press. he was able to masterfully handled the press, and he had a really great knack of disarming those. it might've -- disarming foes. it might be to send a reporter into the corner, call them by their first name, and he use different skills to be able to negotiate the press. throughout the presidency,...
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. >> and charisma. >> star quality. that thing you want to look at and focus on can they move? bas it's about a show. you know, it's about the performance. you know what i mean so all those things together. i think timbaland and emma and i will be able to do it we have an amazing chemistry. >> i love it. sounds good, right? you can watch it happen, "boy band" 8:00 p.m. eastern. best of luck with the tour. we'll be right back, everybody. >>> snoring, sleepless nights. so exhausting for so many mers and hits home at "gma" and tomorrow from breakthrough new research to life-changing sleep-inducing devices you have to see to get back your sleep on "gma." let the snore wars begin. ♪ everybody >>> "good morning america" is brought to you by liberty mutual insurance. liberty stands with you. [ cheers and applause ] >> once again our thanks to nick carter. thanks for watching, everyone. >> have a great day, everyone. >> "good morning washington" i am melanie hastings. here is a check on your top stories. one person dead after an morning crash in suitland. police say just before 2:00 a
. >> and charisma. >> star quality. that thing you want to look at and focus on can they move? bas it's about a show. you know, it's about the performance. you know what i mean so all those things together. i think timbaland and emma and i will be able to do it we have an amazing chemistry. >> i love it. sounds good, right? you can watch it happen, "boy band" 8:00 p.m. eastern. best of luck with the tour. we'll be right back, everybody. >>> snoring,...
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. >> and charisma. >> star quality. that thing you want to look at and focus on can they move?oyened bas it's about a show. you know, it's about the performance. you know what i mean so all those things together. i think timbaland and emma and i will be able to do it we have an amazing chemistry. >> i love it. sounds good, right? you can watch it happen, "boy band" airing on abc thursdays 8:00 p.m. eastern. best of luck with the tour. we'll be right back, everybody. at ikea, we believe your perfect student deserves the perfect room for the perfect price. so she can afford to feel at home even when she's miles away. and you can help her feel bright, without breaking your budget. and... who's there? hey. a boy? you never told your dad and i about any... oh, on the bed? absolutely not! okay... studying together is fine... and at ikea, we believe that letting go can be hard, but not pricey. what's going on now? move the flag. >>> snoring, sleepless nights. so exhausting for so many mers and hits home at "gma" and tomorrow from breakthrough new research to life-changing sleep-induci
. >> and charisma. >> star quality. that thing you want to look at and focus on can they move?oyened bas it's about a show. you know, it's about the performance. you know what i mean so all those things together. i think timbaland and emma and i will be able to do it we have an amazing chemistry. >> i love it. sounds good, right? you can watch it happen, "boy band" airing on abc thursdays 8:00 p.m. eastern. best of luck with the tour. we'll be right back, everybody....
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. >> and charisma. >> star quality. that thing you want to look at and focus on can they move? you know, it's about the performance. you know what i mean so all those things together. i think timbaland and emma and i will be able to do it we have an amazing chemistry. >> i love it. sounds good, right? you can watch it happen, "boy band" airing on abc thursdays 8:00 p.m. eastern. best of luck with the tour. we'll be right back, everybody. using artificial tears often and still have dry eye symptoms? ready for some relief? xiidra is the first and only eye drop approved for both the signs and symptoms of dry eye. one drop in each eye, twice a day. common side effects include eye irritation, discomfort or blurred vision when applied to the eye, and unusual taste sensation. don't touch container tip to your eye or any surface. remove contacts before using xiidra and wait at least 15 minutes before reinserting. chat with your eye doctor about xiidra. >>> snoring, sleepless nights. so exhausting for so many mers and hits home at "gma" and tomorrow from breakthrough new research to lif
. >> and charisma. >> star quality. that thing you want to look at and focus on can they move? you know, it's about the performance. you know what i mean so all those things together. i think timbaland and emma and i will be able to do it we have an amazing chemistry. >> i love it. sounds good, right? you can watch it happen, "boy band" airing on abc thursdays 8:00 p.m. eastern. best of luck with the tour. we'll be right back, everybody. using artificial tears often...
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. >> he has a certain charisma that you want to talk to him and be his friend. right?dude from "the big lebowski." i have the full costume. have the sweaters. the dude abides. >> reporter: when you get to know mike, you quickly learn what you love most about him is, what a great dad he is. mike and julie have two kids. 19-year-old annie. >> doou grover you made? >> reporter: and 16-year-old daniel, who is autistic. >> daniel struggles and he has something he is focused on, i put myself in his shoes and say, what does he want to make happen? you want to make kids, not just happy, but excel. >> reporter: it's been a financial strain over the years, especially when julie had to quit their job to take care of their son full-time. and there's been tough times. >> we're always under the gun. we tap dance. but we know that the reason that we do it is worth it. i can give up the monetary things, the physical things. they're important but not that important. >> not as important. >> nowhere near it. and it's easy to make those decisions when you've got a good reason to. >> repor
. >> he has a certain charisma that you want to talk to him and be his friend. right?dude from "the big lebowski." i have the full costume. have the sweaters. the dude abides. >> reporter: when you get to know mike, you quickly learn what you love most about him is, what a great dad he is. mike and julie have two kids. 19-year-old annie. >> doou grover you made? >> reporter: and 16-year-old daniel, who is autistic. >> daniel struggles and he has something...
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he doesn't have the charisma. he is not really a policy guy. of an activist. and so maybe he is the guy to lead the resistance but he is not the guy to run for president. stuart: that's interesting. lawrence, welcome back. ashley: he says he has the notoriety, i thought if someone is notorious that is not a good thing. stuart: there is absence of leadership among the democrats. >> that's true. stuart: and imagine dragons, that's the band, best known for this song, here it is, "radioactive." that is the name of the song i think. releasing a new album tomorrow, they join us next, on this program, can you believe it? ashley: magic dragons. stuart: watching the second hour of "varney & company." imagine dragons. ♪ (baby crying) (slow jazz music) ♪ fly me to the moon ♪ and let me play (bell ringing) (audience cheering) ♪ whoa that's amazing... hey, i'm the internet! i know a bunch of people who would love that. the internet loves what you're doing... ...so build a better website in under an hour with... ...gocentral from godaddy. type in your idea.
he doesn't have the charisma. he is not really a policy guy. of an activist. and so maybe he is the guy to lead the resistance but he is not the guy to run for president. stuart: that's interesting. lawrence, welcome back. ashley: he says he has the notoriety, i thought if someone is notorious that is not a good thing. stuart: there is absence of leadership among the democrats. >> that's true. stuart: and imagine dragons, that's the band, best known for this song, here it is,...