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anything is charismatic but also have charismatic leaders, at xerox who i admired for the turnaround and xerox and the leaders that are kind of odd, some of our leaders are strange, almost, the thompson, twisted, when the going gets weird, the weird becomes ceo. >> when the going gets weird, the weird becomes ceo. but. >> rose: charismatic. >> the issue is if you strip awaynd you say, fm all the work, what do i deeply believe? what do i deeply believe from having all of this inquiry? there are a few things i deeply believe. one thing you and i have talked about a number of times, but i come back to it over and over again, it gins with the question of what are you in it for, why are you doing it? >> i mean, do you really love doing it? do you really want to create a great company? >> do you really want to have an impact for is it ultimately about you? and the problem with charisma is often charismatics are self an sword and it is about them but the real leadership begins with those where the answer to the question i might be charismatic or not -- here is what i don't get, it is about
anything is charismatic but also have charismatic leaders, at xerox who i admired for the turnaround and xerox and the leaders that are kind of odd, some of our leaders are strange, almost, the thompson, twisted, when the going gets weird, the weird becomes ceo. >> when the going gets weird, the weird becomes ceo. but. >> rose: charismatic. >> the issue is if you strip awaynd you say, fm all the work, what do i deeply believe? what do i deeply believe from having all of this...
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afterwards it could never come close to was good a result it produced populist rhetoric and the charismatic its leader have so far guaranteed its seats in russia's state duma. there are three which hello mr scherer nasca thank you for being with us to begin with your campaign a chance or are you happy with russia's current foreign policy do you still consider the united states to be russia's mean potential adversary. foreign policies and foreign affairs in general are all parties strongest point i am writing a book right now titled the coming orient where i lay out i'll take on all major foreign policy issues it's your personal strong point because of your background. oh yes my first degree was in international relations. in principle russia's present foreign policies are smarter than they were in soviet times and under president yeltsin but we still see some drawbacks i mean our stance could be tougher. take north africa we should have blocked any u.n. security council resolution and prevented any air strikes against libya. the same thing our party demanded during nader's yugoslavia campai
afterwards it could never come close to was good a result it produced populist rhetoric and the charismatic its leader have so far guaranteed its seats in russia's state duma. there are three which hello mr scherer nasca thank you for being with us to begin with your campaign a chance or are you happy with russia's current foreign policy do you still consider the united states to be russia's mean potential adversary. foreign policies and foreign affairs in general are all parties strongest...
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i would characterize it as a charismatic version of american exceptionalism. a story. you think you understand it and the. other part of it and realize that everything is. if. the police corruption of. stuff that nobody seems to know. that never break the face by top. the argument that they're being overly dramatic. hi guys it's time for you said it i read it right take time to respond to my brilliance and engaging the are comments from facebook twitter and you tube because when you've got something to say i listen now first i want to respond to a comment or that watched our interview on the republican foreign policy debates or the so-called commander in chief debate each candidate rush to the clear their desire to decimate the foreign aid budget eighty five paul mccartney said on you tube foreign aid accounts for one percent of the national budget why then so much emphasis on this and not going to be wasted in homeland security or all the wars the us is involved in and i guess we can really a little back all the cab again can this forget to mention when they proclaim
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i would characterize the obama as the charismatic. of american exceptionalism. you know sometimes you see a story. you think you understand it and then you know here's some other part of it and realized everything you thought you know i'm sorry it was a big. blow to the counseling i'm more in this for. you to believe. what a test nobody seems to know. but never appropriate to face quite hard the argument that they're being overly dramatic. our guys it's time for tonight's tools are awarded tonight because of the super committee members in congress now just about a week and a half the super committee must announce their plan to get a one point two trillion dollars from the deficit and it appears that they are far from an agreement and if no deal is reached the automatic triggers are going to trigger we're going to take it social programs the democrats level face cuts while the republican sacred cow defense spending well also be slashed now even though the font of these cuts is largest and truly pathetic maneuvering from both sides about the debt deal each side is
i would characterize the obama as the charismatic. of american exceptionalism. you know sometimes you see a story. you think you understand it and then you know here's some other part of it and realized everything you thought you know i'm sorry it was a big. blow to the counseling i'm more in this for. you to believe. what a test nobody seems to know. but never appropriate to face quite hard the argument that they're being overly dramatic. our guys it's time for tonight's tools are awarded...
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but i would characterize obama as a charismatic version of american exceptionalism. you know sometimes you see a story and it seems so you think you understand it and then you glimpse something else and here's some other part of it and realize that everything is ok if you don't i'm sorry welcome to the big picture. welcome to the calculus al gore and mr. thank you and we welcome you. thank you what a protester who nobody seems to know. that never appropriate to face but part of the argument that they're being overly dramatic. right so earlier in the program we discussed the impact of the scottie park convictions would have on the overall movement right now but let's get for putting in some other occupiers if they agree with these objections is a crackdown really necessary and why is our provides even able to stay without a crackdowns by the police one of our producers patrice in a sense you went to make yours and square to find out. treat the protesters like that last night was sickening to hear about and watch i thought it was crazy and i thought it was ridiculous i
but i would characterize obama as a charismatic version of american exceptionalism. you know sometimes you see a story and it seems so you think you understand it and then you glimpse something else and here's some other part of it and realize that everything is ok if you don't i'm sorry welcome to the big picture. welcome to the calculus al gore and mr. thank you and we welcome you. thank you what a protester who nobody seems to know. that never appropriate to face but part of the argument...
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of charismatic monarchy in which he lived. but i think at the same time that he was fascinated by it, and willing to imagine it and think through it. the writer who wrote henry v about a charismatic warrior king. it's a strange play because it's a celebration of the kind of regal heroism and shakespeare goes out of his way to depict this king, ordering the massacre of prisoners, voi lating -- violating the rules of law, behaving in a monstrous way. it's -- i think there's strong internal evidence that shakespeare is not approving of this behavior, that he's actually interested in the ways in which certain kind of charismatic authority is often intertwined with something that he might call primal behavior. >> in the earlier bunch of clips that we showed from earlier "booknotes" maureen dowd was there and she talked of studying shakespeare and using a lot in her columns. she is talking about comparing karl rove to yargo. you can explain after, but let's listen to what she was saying. >> yargo in shakespeare is a fellow -- is a f
of charismatic monarchy in which he lived. but i think at the same time that he was fascinated by it, and willing to imagine it and think through it. the writer who wrote henry v about a charismatic warrior king. it's a strange play because it's a celebration of the kind of regal heroism and shakespeare goes out of his way to depict this king, ordering the massacre of prisoners, voi lating -- violating the rules of law, behaving in a monstrous way. it's -- i think there's strong internal...
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but i would characterize obama as a charismatic. of american exceptionalism.
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well i would characterize obama as a charismatic version of american exceptionalism. you know sometimes you see a story that seems so silly you think you understand it and then you glimpse something else and here's some other part of it and realize that everything you thought you. are welcome was a big. blow to the counseling founded by more sinister. the only do you believe the world. what a protest nobody seems to know. but never appropriate to face but part of the argument that they're being overly dramatic. all the occupy movement is on its fifty ninth day of protest and despite the best efforts of the media police and politicians it is still going strong this weekend represented yet another round of the vixens and mass arrests across the country with city politicians and police ordering protesters to leave their campsites and chapel hill north carolina about fifty protesters took over an abandoned chrysler building on saturday night making their new territory was signs and banners and a group which is an offshoot of occupy chapel hill was met with by twenty five
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and the past with those that are authoritarian figures looking at this as a string to reduce the charismatic leadership on the horizon? >> i don't agree that they have not been as successful did i hear that correctly? >> i don't see any stalling but an incredible amount of gains weather in egypt rorer libya or to nation but the fact endure this reality of our revolution has been particularly difficult and after people have been fired eight months 29 in extraordinary sacrifices a conversation and remains surprisingly adequate and modest and attentive to details of zero people was speaking about the dangers of revenge and what sort of environment would promote and encourage forgiveness and what that means and all of the questions. to me i would not expect the people after eight months of bloody fighting to be engaging in that. wrote there are some examples but the same is we got used to hollywood style revolution. cameras, lights, i think the real revolution in false a lot of quiet and boring discussions that the that no camera crew is interested in filming and will take a very long time. perh
and the past with those that are authoritarian figures looking at this as a string to reduce the charismatic leadership on the horizon? >> i don't agree that they have not been as successful did i hear that correctly? >> i don't see any stalling but an incredible amount of gains weather in egypt rorer libya or to nation but the fact endure this reality of our revolution has been particularly difficult and after people have been fired eight months 29 in extraordinary sacrifices a...
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the charismatic leader has spent 19 years at the school advocating for low-income and minority studentssucceed in science and engineering fields and pursue graduate education. it is now one of the nation's leading sources for african- american ph.d.'s in science and engineering. almost half of their graduating seniors go to graduate school. they've started the fund for academic innovation with plans to grow the fund so it provides an annual income for similar projects. the goal of providing the university with a first-rate research across all disciplines will certainly be helped by the gift.
the charismatic leader has spent 19 years at the school advocating for low-income and minority studentssucceed in science and engineering fields and pursue graduate education. it is now one of the nation's leading sources for african- american ph.d.'s in science and engineering. almost half of their graduating seniors go to graduate school. they've started the fund for academic innovation with plans to grow the fund so it provides an annual income for similar projects. the goal of providing the...
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it was said that the judge looked past my clean cut exterior and charismatic behavior to see the truer that i am. and that's a direct quote. as well as the fact that at least one person, maybe two, said they feared for their lives if i get out, saying that i would come back with a vengeance. >> with 21 years of his life at stake, antonucci needs to find a way to make other people see him as he sees himself. >> i've done a lot of harm. i believe i can also do a lot of good if given the chance. i just hope i'm given that chance. >> coming up, a ghost-written poem makes one inmate feel loved. >> if i were a free man, i'd whisk you away. we'd be on the -- >> while a scathing newspaper article haunts another just days before his sentencing. >> does that have an impact? >> obviously not favorable. but it's just. you got a weather balloon with points? yes, i did. [ man ] points i could use for just about anything. ♪ keep on going in this direction. take this bridge over here. there it is. [ man ] so i used mine to get a whole new perspective. ♪ [ male announcer ] write your story with the ci
it was said that the judge looked past my clean cut exterior and charismatic behavior to see the truer that i am. and that's a direct quote. as well as the fact that at least one person, maybe two, said they feared for their lives if i get out, saying that i would come back with a vengeance. >> with 21 years of his life at stake, antonucci needs to find a way to make other people see him as he sees himself. >> i've done a lot of harm. i believe i can also do a lot of good if given...
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it was said that the judge looked past my clean cut exterior and charismatic behavior to see the truethat i am. and that's a direct quote. as well as the fact that at least one person, maybe two, said they feared for their lives when i got out, saying i would come back with a vengeance. >> with 21 years of his life at stake he needs to find a way to make other people see him as he sees himself. >> i've done a lot of harm. i feel i can do a lot of good if i'm given a chance. i just hope i'm given that chance. >>> coming up, a ghost written poem makes one inmate feel loved. >> if i were a free man i'd whisk you away. we'd be on the -- >> while a scathing newspaper article haunts another just days before his sentencing. >> does that have an impact? >> it's obviously not favorable but it's just. [ male announcer ] nature valley sweet & salty nut bars... they're made from whole roasted nuts and dipped in creamy peanut butter, making your craving for a sweet & salty bar irresistible, by nature valley. for a sweet & salty bar irresistible, [ stu ] yeah. it's electric. i don't think so. it's
it was said that the judge looked past my clean cut exterior and charismatic behavior to see the truethat i am. and that's a direct quote. as well as the fact that at least one person, maybe two, said they feared for their lives when i got out, saying i would come back with a vengeance. >> with 21 years of his life at stake he needs to find a way to make other people see him as he sees himself. >> i've done a lot of harm. i feel i can do a lot of good if i'm given a chance. i just...
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cain is probably one of the most charismatic politicians since obama. and gingrich knows it all and it's so much a part of him. at the same time, despite all the experience he has fascinating, creative, new ideas. >> what about what is now inevitable, the inevitable attacks against gingrich are coming? now if the attacks come, i guess he can also get credit for the great success of the contract with america. the republicans took control of the purse strings and they got us to a balanced budget. will one outweigh the other? >> no. i think you have those who are baptism of fire now of negatives. but those are really not innoculations and you have to see them in that light. herman cain is now immune from the charges of sexual harassment. he's taken his lumps and shots and he's lost about half of his support and now he can build it back up again by his creative and charismatic solutions. gingrich will go through a period conservatives will be down on him because of cap and trade and the media will go through his personal baggage and all of that and he's goi
cain is probably one of the most charismatic politicians since obama. and gingrich knows it all and it's so much a part of him. at the same time, despite all the experience he has fascinating, creative, new ideas. >> what about what is now inevitable, the inevitable attacks against gingrich are coming? now if the attacks come, i guess he can also get credit for the great success of the contract with america. the republicans took control of the purse strings and they got us to a balanced...
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you see the leader niceness as a strength or do you see significant charismatic leadership on the horizon i don't agree that the revolutions hot up in hand. if i heard you correctly, they haven't been as successful or they haven't achieved as many successes as we hope. did i hear that correctly? [inaudible] >> no, i don't see any actually. i see an incredible amount of games, whether it be in egypt or in libya or in tunisia. you know, the fact that under this reality, our revolution has been particularly difficult. and after people have been fighting for eight, and many are dying and extraordinary sacrifices are being asked a very ordinary people. the conversation remained surprisingly eloquent. surprisingly modest inattentive to details. the people are speaking about the dangers of revenge, what sort of environment would promote and encourage forgiveness and what does forgiveness mean in all of these questions to me i wouldn't expect the people with bloody fighting to be engaging enough. there's so many examples i can think of in egypt and tunisia. i think the thing is we got used to kin
you see the leader niceness as a strength or do you see significant charismatic leadership on the horizon i don't agree that the revolutions hot up in hand. if i heard you correctly, they haven't been as successful or they haven't achieved as many successes as we hope. did i hear that correctly? [inaudible] >> no, i don't see any actually. i see an incredible amount of games, whether it be in egypt or in libya or in tunisia. you know, the fact that under this reality, our revolution has...
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hands in the background batt but something about the personality of a lot of people described her charismatic herself great strength and personality several events walking into the room you took notice of the blood entering the room. whether a fan or not a daily fat >> host of politics tonight political analyst wgn and rick pearson of the telephone continuing coverage and implement a quick break first back with much more chicagos first lady and maggie daley dies at the age of 68 years old. capital one's new cash rewards card gives you a 50% annual bonus! so you earn 50% more cash. according to research everybody likes more cash. well almost everybody... ♪ ♪ would you like 50% more cash? no! but it's more money. [ male announcer ] the new capital one cash rewards card. the card for people who want 50% more cash. what's in your wallet? woah! [ giggles ] here's a little holiday secret. there's only one place that has the new kardashian kollection, apostrophe uk style by french connection structure and bongo... all under one roof. sears has all the styles they love at prices you'll love. and all
hands in the background batt but something about the personality of a lot of people described her charismatic herself great strength and personality several events walking into the room you took notice of the blood entering the room. whether a fan or not a daily fat >> host of politics tonight political analyst wgn and rick pearson of the telephone continuing coverage and implement a quick break first back with much more chicagos first lady and maggie daley dies at the age of 68 years...
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when even amid the pressure of a $50 million film, romance blooms between its two charismatic leads. what is the current status of your relationship. >> with who? >> reporter: you two. >> yes, of course. well, i'll let -- piggy will be happy to tell you, i'm sure. >> there's no one who comes between us. >> well, chris is sort of between us now. >> reporter: yet until this year, it was like a plot out of one of their films. the case of the missing muppet. with no new tv special or feature-length film since 1999. the less than successful "muppets in space." even the an arctic internet tried to fill the void, with mow men tear muppet videos, with sad kermit. ♪ i hurt myself today". >> reporter: to evil bert. >> eve beryt. >> i wanted to bring them back. they defined what i wanted to be as a comedian. >> reporter: how many times have you watched -- >> i watch it when i go to sleep a lot. i feel like i'm painting myself as the strangest guy of all time. >> reporter: it was segel who ensured that sarah marshall ended with a lavish muppet musical. ♪ sorry for all the wrong i've done ♪ ♪ i f
when even amid the pressure of a $50 million film, romance blooms between its two charismatic leads. what is the current status of your relationship. >> with who? >> reporter: you two. >> yes, of course. well, i'll let -- piggy will be happy to tell you, i'm sure. >> there's no one who comes between us. >> well, chris is sort of between us now. >> reporter: yet until this year, it was like a plot out of one of their films. the case of the missing muppet. with...
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herman cain is an easygoing, charismatic outsider. so far he has brushed off claims about his behavior toward women, but these graphic accusations from an accuser willing to face the camera in are different matter. his aides say that he will address the claims further at a news conference on tuesday. where the truth lies, republican voters may conclude that a candidate's tainted by scandal is simply not worth the risk. bbc news, washington. >> said news about one of the great boxers. >> joe frazier, former head -- former heavyweight champion has died of cancer. he was an amazing spider from the 1970's, the first man to beat the great muhammed ali a world champion twice. -- he was an amazing fight. -- fighter. what you're looking at is "and the thriller -- "the thriller from manila." and an olympic champion. heavyweight boxing has kind of died, but in those days they were huge. >> you are watching "bbc world news. coming up, a in a new look at an old master. up close and personal with the finest work of leonardo da vinci. shrinking and
herman cain is an easygoing, charismatic outsider. so far he has brushed off claims about his behavior toward women, but these graphic accusations from an accuser willing to face the camera in are different matter. his aides say that he will address the claims further at a news conference on tuesday. where the truth lies, republican voters may conclude that a candidate's tainted by scandal is simply not worth the risk. bbc news, washington. >> said news about one of the great boxers....
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. >> he was a wildly charismatic, successful, fire-and-brimstone preacher who warned about hell. >> youad to get them jumping and screaming and clapping and saying amen and crying to get them to come to altar and get them to get saved. >> he knew exactly how to inspire, how to work up a crowd. >> but if you don't perform in that pulpit, you're a dead man. >> how good are you at that? >> i'm good. i'm one of the best of them. >> but he lost it all. and it wasn't because he drank or cheated or broke the law. it was because of what happened inside when he heard a new idea. an idea, he says, from god. >> there is no hell as we have been taught. >> he was declared to be a heretic. >> if they don't accept jesus christ as their savior, they are going to hell. >> a preacher who wrestled with hell on earth in this hour, "to hell and back." this is a story about hell. it's about the dark warning right here in the central text of american christianity -- the bible. about matthews' gospel with its fiery furnace where unbelievers weep and gnash their teeth. it's about mark who threatens the worm tha
. >> he was a wildly charismatic, successful, fire-and-brimstone preacher who warned about hell. >> youad to get them jumping and screaming and clapping and saying amen and crying to get them to come to altar and get them to get saved. >> he knew exactly how to inspire, how to work up a crowd. >> but if you don't perform in that pulpit, you're a dead man. >> how good are you at that? >> i'm good. i'm one of the best of them. >> but he lost it all. and...
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there is a real taboo on leadership the that i think preclootdz the charismatic individual emerging d agent i'm ne the george mcgovern here, i'm ing to take this scontent and bring it to washington. i don't think it's going to operate. >> charlie: hey don't t in front of it. >> right. >> but it is fascinating. you already see republicans trying to do what nixon did in 68. you see newt gingrich get a job get a bath. herman cain, this is all a front for obama. eric kantor calling them mobs. the republican mood on this is reminiscent on this. >> charlie: is that what you mean when you say it could consume the obama campaign. >>t could grow or dissipate. it could hurt him in two different directions in the same way it hurt humphrey. he had his base shattered by the anti-war protesters and then he had the republicans ex exploitig against the backlash coalition. >> charlie: did they think they could split the difference here? >> i don't think they think they have much of a choice but to try. >> yes. it's hard for me to image the situation from their position, you know. the word anarchist is
there is a real taboo on leadership the that i think preclootdz the charismatic individual emerging d agent i'm ne the george mcgovern here, i'm ing to take this scontent and bring it to washington. i don't think it's going to operate. >> charlie: hey don't t in front of it. >> right. >> but it is fascinating. you already see republicans trying to do what nixon did in 68. you see newt gingrich get a job get a bath. herman cain, this is all a front for obama. eric kantor...
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this bias is that i have a strong affinity for smart, strong, powerful, successful and charismatic women leaders. as evidence of that -- no. [applause] and as evidence of that, i have been married to one of those ladies for 52 years. [applause] by this second evidence of that, i had the pleasure to chair the search committee for the university of miami resident and our first choice by far was donna shalala because she had all of those skills in all and all of those talents. [applause] and then thirdly, i am on the board of the woodrow wilson center and i had the honor to chair its search committee recently and our first choice was condoleezza rice, who clearly has all those skills as i will talk a little bit more about in a moment. [applause] unfortunately, we couldn't get her away from stanford and we couldn't get her away from writing this great book. and so, we were successful in encouraging congresswoman jane harman who was a congresswoman from california and also a very charismatic, driven, powerful, wonderful smart lady. so it is quite obviously think obvious i think from all of th
this bias is that i have a strong affinity for smart, strong, powerful, successful and charismatic women leaders. as evidence of that -- no. [applause] and as evidence of that, i have been married to one of those ladies for 52 years. [applause] by this second evidence of that, i had the pleasure to chair the search committee for the university of miami resident and our first choice by far was donna shalala because she had all of those skills in all and all of those talents. [applause] and then...
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here we have a sigmund freud who is 50 and he is described as being handsome, charismatic, masculine, witty, elegant, funny. these are not things that people normally think of when they think of sigmund freud. once you start to think of him that way, -- suddenly viggo mortensen seems not so broadly cast after all. you can see youtube videos with when he is in his 70's and he is very grandfatherly and charming. but here he is in his 20s and intellectual and arrogant. a very different time in his life. the challenge is not only to bring him back to life, but in a way that is not familiar. that is also exciting. tavis: this next question gets to the heart of what the narrative is all about tell me about the territory that you traversed in this film that is unfamiliar to the rest of us. we think of freud and we think we know everything there is to know about him. >> freud had a group of people working with him in vienna creating what they wanted to be considered new science. it was psychoanalysis. it was exploring uncharted territory in terms of what the human mind was and the way people'
here we have a sigmund freud who is 50 and he is described as being handsome, charismatic, masculine, witty, elegant, funny. these are not things that people normally think of when they think of sigmund freud. once you start to think of him that way, -- suddenly viggo mortensen seems not so broadly cast after all. you can see youtube videos with when he is in his 70's and he is very grandfatherly and charming. but here he is in his 20s and intellectual and arrogant. a very different time in his...
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glad to have you with us it is the end of an era in italy as the country's charismatic prime minister silvio berlusconi steps down it comes after the lower house of parliament gave its final approval to a vast new austerity package which was a precondition for his resignation the p.m.'s seat won't.
glad to have you with us it is the end of an era in italy as the country's charismatic prime minister silvio berlusconi steps down it comes after the lower house of parliament gave its final approval to a vast new austerity package which was a precondition for his resignation the p.m.'s seat won't.
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an easygoing charismatic outsider making the most of america's disdain for career politicians. so far he has brushed off claims about his behavior toward women but these graphic allegations by an accuser will in to face the cameras are a different matter. aides to mr. cain said he will address things further in a news conference tuesday. wherever the truth lies, republican voters may conclude a candidate tainted by scandal is simply not worth the risk. >> still to come ongmt," 9 leonardos in one room. an exhibition of the renaissance master's work. here in the u.k., it is three months since the riots that took place in many cities across england. but while the metropolitan police have been working on bringing criminals to justice, some of the communities involved is a little has changed for them. >> nights of terror. and for a while, it seems that the mob rule. imagine being caught up in this. scores of people lived in these flaps. they were lucky to escape alive. most, like this family, lost all of their possessions. we met them in their temporary accommodation. everything you
an easygoing charismatic outsider making the most of america's disdain for career politicians. so far he has brushed off claims about his behavior toward women but these graphic allegations by an accuser will in to face the cameras are a different matter. aides to mr. cain said he will address things further in a news conference tuesday. wherever the truth lies, republican voters may conclude a candidate tainted by scandal is simply not worth the risk. >> still to come ongmt," 9...