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subsidized by oil revenue anti-poverty programs were commissioned by the previous president, the charismaticand anti-american hugo chavez. some say that these policies are the root of the problems of venezuela. inflation rates hover around 56 percent. economists blame the currency controls that have limited imports and spurring the protests growing frustration over scarcity of basic goods like milk and toilet paper as well as the country's high violent crime. venezuela has the highest homicide rate in sout south ame. president nicolÁs maduro was elected in by a margin. he maintains a great deal of support even now. >> we call for peace. the opposition will not achieve their goal because the government is in power until 2021. we are here in a peaceful protest. >> also taking to the streets are pro-government demonstrators who condemn the convenient violence and publicly embrace their president. [ gunfire ] >> meanwhile many are outraged by maduro's response to public dissent. he has deployed soldiers to the streets and resorted to name calling. >> they have said that they were going to go to
subsidized by oil revenue anti-poverty programs were commissioned by the previous president, the charismaticand anti-american hugo chavez. some say that these policies are the root of the problems of venezuela. inflation rates hover around 56 percent. economists blame the currency controls that have limited imports and spurring the protests growing frustration over scarcity of basic goods like milk and toilet paper as well as the country's high violent crime. venezuela has the highest homicide...
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who pulled himself up, dropped out of school to support his mother in seventh or eighth grade, charismatic, funny, vigorous, hero of the cities, catholic, immigrants, the people who opposed prohibition against the forces of the driest based on the south and west. so smith invited fdr to nominate him for the presidency in the summer of 1924 in madison square garden, his home turf. roosevelt was a popular patrician figure and smith felt no threat to him politically so he invited fdr to give the speech and fdr said he would. he had to rehearse, practice for it, he was scared about his ability to make his appearance but committed himself to do it. so let me read you this first passage. again it is at madison square garden and the hall was absolutely jam packed, smith had tons of supporters, local supporters, tough guys who thought our smith was the greatest thing to come down the pike and the previous event in the garden had been barnum and bailey circus, the owner of the animals was still very much in the arena and it was hot, it was very hot in july. through the hanging of tobacco smoke dele
who pulled himself up, dropped out of school to support his mother in seventh or eighth grade, charismatic, funny, vigorous, hero of the cities, catholic, immigrants, the people who opposed prohibition against the forces of the driest based on the south and west. so smith invited fdr to nominate him for the presidency in the summer of 1924 in madison square garden, his home turf. roosevelt was a popular patrician figure and smith felt no threat to him politically so he invited fdr to give the...
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charismatic, a powerful and he is black. almost like he makes a rhetorical point even when he is pushed he is stubborn very concerned with uplifting black people even those white liberals are seen as the allied. >> host: that animates the power of black power in some ways he is the moral center. is king's name and presents but local people sometimes they just want to see martin luther king. the also draws more federal attention and national media attention and sncc realizes this march does not mean anything without key and we needed for the attention to generate. team is constantly pushed in multiple directions. he is constantly trying to articulate the discontent of people like carmichael but crafted into the larger language of nonviolent action, integration of america, a plea for racial brotherhood. he is constantly using the rhetorical gift to merge these messages into something coherent. to find a unity by the end of the march he is worn down but by the end it does not have power. >> host: what was that point? >> get the
charismatic, a powerful and he is black. almost like he makes a rhetorical point even when he is pushed he is stubborn very concerned with uplifting black people even those white liberals are seen as the allied. >> host: that animates the power of black power in some ways he is the moral center. is king's name and presents but local people sometimes they just want to see martin luther king. the also draws more federal attention and national media attention and sncc realizes this march...
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he is charismatic and powerful and it's almost like he makes it a point not even when he is pushed and pushed he is clever about this and about uplifting black people and not being seen as in any way appeasing as uncertain allies. that's part of what animates this idea of the black power. the other main character, he becomes in some way the center of the march. it isn't the march that it is. it is his name and his present that draws people. the local people and sometimes they just really want to see martin luther king. that is also withdraws more whae federal attention and the national media attention and sncc realizes stokely carmichael and physically drag him out the march doesn't mean anything for the attention that we want to generate. and he was being pushed in multiple directions and it reveals an someways powerful because he's constantly trying on one level to the content of the youn young militants like sy carmichael but he is trying to craft it into his larger language of the nonviolent action the integration of america and the larger development. they try to merge the message
he is charismatic and powerful and it's almost like he makes it a point not even when he is pushed and pushed he is clever about this and about uplifting black people and not being seen as in any way appeasing as uncertain allies. that's part of what animates this idea of the black power. the other main character, he becomes in some way the center of the march. it isn't the march that it is. it is his name and his present that draws people. the local people and sometimes they just really want...
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he is just a charismatic larger-than-life figure. people who don't follow the media when i talk to them about my book one of the analogies i make is in a certain sense he is similar to a steve jobs figure. a very different man obviously and obviously in politics but what jobs and ailes have is a charisma that shapes an institution in their image and they also figured out how to make their products appeal to people. it apples iphones and ipads appeal to millions of people in the same way a ailes figured out how cable television news can appeal to millions of people who didn't perhaps think they would be captivated by it. and so he is an american icon and i think decades in years from now and people look at how cable television, how television generally cable television specifically influenced national politics the man they are going to need to understand is roger ailes and that with the goal of my book was. i wanted to thank you for giving me a chance to speak to you and i would love to take some questions from anyone who has them. [a
he is just a charismatic larger-than-life figure. people who don't follow the media when i talk to them about my book one of the analogies i make is in a certain sense he is similar to a steve jobs figure. a very different man obviously and obviously in politics but what jobs and ailes have is a charisma that shapes an institution in their image and they also figured out how to make their products appeal to people. it apples iphones and ipads appeal to millions of people in the same way a ailes...
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. >> very charismatic, gregarious. brian never met anybody he didn't like. >> bill adams's daughter walked out just moments before the explosion. >> it is by pure chance that it could have been my daughter, you know? i have often thought that brian took what could have happened to my daughter. >> agents from the bureau of alcohol, tobacco, firearms and explosives were called in to investigate. >> we found metal fragmentation. we found pieces of pipe nickel. we picked up any pieces of wire we found, batteries. we did find some 9-volt batteries. we picked up everything. >> this clearly eliminated a gas line explosion. these were the ingredients of a pipe bomb, a homemade device in which gun powder is packed into a steel pipe closed with metal end caps. in this case, fragments of red painted end caps were found in the rubble along with 30-gauge blue, insulated, silver-coated copper wire. >> this was not a very common wire. it could be a particular signature of the bomber. >> a signature is something unusual or unique left
. >> very charismatic, gregarious. brian never met anybody he didn't like. >> bill adams's daughter walked out just moments before the explosion. >> it is by pure chance that it could have been my daughter, you know? i have often thought that brian took what could have happened to my daughter. >> agents from the bureau of alcohol, tobacco, firearms and explosives were called in to investigate. >> we found metal fragmentation. we found pieces of pipe nickel. we...
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renzi is charismatic, dynamic, supremely self-confident, but he is also completely untested. he has no experience with national politics, no experience of international politics. he is very much an unknown quantity. a lot of people are hoping he will do well because italy certainly needs it. >> does he have the support of the political elites? >> i think he does. i think a lot of people are hoping that he can pull this off. he is opposed ideological --a post-ideological leader who has good relationships with business leaders and italy fell cultural elites. a number of very prestigious names have been mentioned as possible members of his new cabinet. although it has to be said that none of them so far have confirmed they will accept his invitation. >> do you think that renzi will stop the revolving door for the office of prime minister? some thought i think everyone is hoping that. he said that -- >> i think everyone is hoping that. he said he intends to govern this parliament until 2018. he has a radical program of reforms he wants to drive through. if he succeeds, i think he
renzi is charismatic, dynamic, supremely self-confident, but he is also completely untested. he has no experience with national politics, no experience of international politics. he is very much an unknown quantity. a lot of people are hoping he will do well because italy certainly needs it. >> does he have the support of the political elites? >> i think he does. i think a lot of people are hoping that he can pull this off. he is opposed ideological --a post-ideological leader who...
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she was smart, pretty, charismatic. i just wanted her to be a part of everything i did. >> something really cool happened in this time of tragedy. someone they never expected came to give them a moment of joy. >> oh, my gosh. >> it is actually oh my gangnam. >> psy showed up to the house. when the parody came out, he saw the parody. this is video of him seeing it. >> i love the kid. >> when he found out what happened to connie, he decided he wanted to do something special. they were so surprised by the visit, he says hello to the kids. >> i saw your incredible parody video. >> that's a psy doll. it actually dances. little nathan, so much more enamored by the doll that n the real thing. >> how come this was better than the real one? >> and in this part of the video, you see psy trying to make ella, the baby born when connecticie lost her life smile instead she pouted. >> it makes you respect and appreciate psy. >> we have andrew and nathan kim on "right this minute" from los angeles. we're sorry for your loss, but what w
she was smart, pretty, charismatic. i just wanted her to be a part of everything i did. >> something really cool happened in this time of tragedy. someone they never expected came to give them a moment of joy. >> oh, my gosh. >> it is actually oh my gangnam. >> psy showed up to the house. when the parody came out, he saw the parody. this is video of him seeing it. >> i love the kid. >> when he found out what happened to connie, he decided he wanted to do...
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go after chris christie on this trip to illinois so that charismatic democratic former governor could talk about, you know, what i know from having governed a large state and all that, it's a little odd that the democrats had to resort to a governor from the not quite neighboring state of ohio, right? but that's because they definitely couldn't pick the last former democratic governor of illinois for this gig today because the last former democratic governor of illinois is rod blagojevich and former democratic governor rod blagojevich of illinois is, of course, in prison for more than a decade. on charges of corruption and abuse of power. so awkward choice for the democrats today. couldn't pick blagojevich, so they got a guy untarnished by corruption scandals from ohio instead. had to go two states over. in terms of what ted strickland said, though, today, about how governor christie's office ought to stop attacking the news outlets who are reporting on the scandal and the people who are investigating it, governor christie's office kept that right up today. they released this broadsid
go after chris christie on this trip to illinois so that charismatic democratic former governor could talk about, you know, what i know from having governed a large state and all that, it's a little odd that the democrats had to resort to a governor from the not quite neighboring state of ohio, right? but that's because they definitely couldn't pick the last former democratic governor of illinois for this gig today because the last former democratic governor of illinois is rod blagojevich and...
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. >> connie was my best iefrnd, so smart, pretty, charismatic, i just want her to be part of everything i do. >> but something really cool happened in this time of tragedy, someone that they would never have expected came to give them a moment of joy. >> oh, my god. lt nathan enamored by the doll than cy. >> how come this is better than the real one? >> this part of the video you see cy trying to make ella the baby born when connie lost her life smile but instead she pouted. >> it makes you really respect and appreciate him. >> to tell us more about this we have andrew and nathan via skype "right this minute" from los angeles. we are very sorry for your loss. what was it like to have the community come together for you and even cy to give youso me support. >> the community has been incredible. my friends and family really helped out after connie passed away, it was really tough. i could not have made it without their love and support. >> talk about the moment you opened the door and saw cy standing there. >> i was in complete shock i was making a balloon animal for nathan and i was froz
. >> connie was my best iefrnd, so smart, pretty, charismatic, i just want her to be part of everything i do. >> but something really cool happened in this time of tragedy, someone that they would never have expected came to give them a moment of joy. >> oh, my god. lt nathan enamored by the doll than cy. >> how come this is better than the real one? >> this part of the video you see cy trying to make ella the baby born when connie lost her life smile but instead...
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we spent a lot of time building a network of -- who we think are the best most dynamic and charismatic educators in the bay area. and then deploying them. so the second thing that is quite unique about our motto, is that we have a very grassroots approach. so unlike most adult educational organizations, that sponsor classes and run classes -- and whoever is interested can just show up, we really start with people and their own networks. we try to empower them to create their own learning communities. >> interesting. so you start with the learners themselves and go from there? >> exactly. >> interesting. and david? >> one of the things that is pretty unique about the regional programs especially is that it really is kind of an ecosystem approach, to inclusive -- this education in the community. we sort of have the feeling that all of these kids, who start out in preschool and go to a religious school or day school, are all the same kids with a lot of the same families. so the regional programs really take that approach. we work with all of the institutions in the region to help them com
we spent a lot of time building a network of -- who we think are the best most dynamic and charismatic educators in the bay area. and then deploying them. so the second thing that is quite unique about our motto, is that we have a very grassroots approach. so unlike most adult educational organizations, that sponsor classes and run classes -- and whoever is interested can just show up, we really start with people and their own networks. we try to empower them to create their own learning...
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. >>> now that charismatic former prime minister addressing protesters live right now after just being released from prison. we're going there live to the ukraine. >> -- [ speaking in foreign language ] [ male announcer ] this is the story of the little room over the pizza place on chestnut street the modest first floor bedroom in tallinn, estonia and the southbound bus barreling down i-95. ♪ this magic moment it is the story of where every great idea begins. and of those who believed they had the power to do more. dell is honored to be part of some of the world's great stories. that began much the same way ours did. in a little dorm room -- 2713. ♪ this magic moment ♪ ♪ this magic moment save you fifteen percent or more on car insurance.ould yep, everybody knows that. well, did you know the ancient pyramids were actually a mistake? uh-oh. geico. fifteen minutes could save you fifteen percent or more on car insurance. that would be my daughter -- hi dad. she's a dietitian. and back when i wasn't eating right, she got me drinking boost. it's got a great taste, and it helps give me the n
. >>> now that charismatic former prime minister addressing protesters live right now after just being released from prison. we're going there live to the ukraine. >> -- [ speaking in foreign language ] [ male announcer ] this is the story of the little room over the pizza place on chestnut street the modest first floor bedroom in tallinn, estonia and the southbound bus barreling down i-95. ♪ this magic moment it is the story of where every great idea begins. and of those who...
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>> this charismatic character who start barking out commands.ed at him and i thought, "that's what i want to do." "i want that job." >> reporter: it was a lofty goal for a lowly mail boy, but eric pulled it off, much better than he pulled off that 70s mustache. over the years he's directed coverage of 11 presidential elections, four papal elections and an untold numbers of once- in-a-lifetime events. but eric himself never became old news. even now at 68, while many people his age can't even dial a smart phone, eric has somehow stayed ahead of all this technology. >> lose the font. >> reporter: he really is as vibrant today as he was in black and white, which makes you wonder-- why is this even happening now? >> i would rather leave wanting more than leave disappointed that i should have left sooner. voice over. >> reporter: timing a retirement is never clockwork, and although it's certainly better to leave by free will than invitation, as eric illustrates, there's a cost at quitting a job you're still good at. >> i cannot imagine having spent t
>> this charismatic character who start barking out commands.ed at him and i thought, "that's what i want to do." "i want that job." >> reporter: it was a lofty goal for a lowly mail boy, but eric pulled it off, much better than he pulled off that 70s mustache. over the years he's directed coverage of 11 presidential elections, four papal elections and an untold numbers of once- in-a-lifetime events. but eric himself never became old news. even now at 68, while...
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ards there was one i did white mills lane i'm a muslim do you remember mills lane i thought he was charismatic kind of guy i like and i thought he had common sense it didn't last long which i thought was a shame and then it got so mark once you're on facebook once in a while rush you have for a first time judge. that's an entrance that's a very very good question. if i had to look back on my years i would say what we said a moment ago give every case you have your best effort to try to get the best possible information and make every judgment that you make based on nothing but the facts that you have garnered and if you do that you will never regret a decision scholl and so on facebook do you think edward snowden should go to prison or as many think he's an american hero or that's a mixed bag. i think that history will judge him actually. i think said the information. is probably information that everybody wanted some of it. i think he was probably young to have to have made the decision he was. young to have made the decision as to what to disseminate and what not to disseminate the fact that
ards there was one i did white mills lane i'm a muslim do you remember mills lane i thought he was charismatic kind of guy i like and i thought he had common sense it didn't last long which i thought was a shame and then it got so mark once you're on facebook once in a while rush you have for a first time judge. that's an entrance that's a very very good question. if i had to look back on my years i would say what we said a moment ago give every case you have your best effort to try to get the...
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a personal view i think we still wish it misses the machine because a much more intelligent and charismatic person then the other three leaders are well then certain mystically each going to get saying you go missing it's a new one should remember was only the acting lead or what is effectively timoshenko party having said that one shouldn't underestimate the mountain that anyone in kiev including me says to wishing to is now going to have to climb there has been a total political constitutional governmental collapse trying to put all the pieces together again is going to be extremely difficult and whether there's anyone in the ukraine with the ability and who commands the trust and who has the also already to do it remains to be seen all right alexander mackerras thank you very much for your time henri keeping you up to date on the turbulent situation going on in ukraine throughout the day on air and online at r.t. dot com by our twitter feed. and stay with us after a short break technology update coming your way next. trends arrow to vnukovo report your best way to the house of mosco. rec
a personal view i think we still wish it misses the machine because a much more intelligent and charismatic person then the other three leaders are well then certain mystically each going to get saying you go missing it's a new one should remember was only the acting lead or what is effectively timoshenko party having said that one shouldn't underestimate the mountain that anyone in kiev including me says to wishing to is now going to have to climb there has been a total political...
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no matter how popular no matter how charismatic matter how many buttons you leave some buttons on the shirt it. here we see that you visit our etsy to see that help ensure data is popular but he still vulnerable to the voting rules that that that are in place right now to believe have been in place. doug herbert reporting have won the passengers on board the hijacked ethiopian airlines flight are all safe and sound. that plane bound for brown was forced down to geneva international airport by the plane's co pilot who was reportedly trying to seek asylum in switzerland. kochi is now in police custody the sentence reports passengers and crew you blokes and feel i need to be transported and turns in the end of term break hijacking trauma. the banning seven six seven as an example that and hope housemate night at the time him in full force he had somewhere to sit down on the planet reportedly took the controls and presented it to geneva. finally and it's a softer copper balance and playing with a mitre escorts she still eats. it's ten past six in the car quite as coins into the cockpit do
no matter how popular no matter how charismatic matter how many buttons you leave some buttons on the shirt it. here we see that you visit our etsy to see that help ensure data is popular but he still vulnerable to the voting rules that that that are in place right now to believe have been in place. doug herbert reporting have won the passengers on board the hijacked ethiopian airlines flight are all safe and sound. that plane bound for brown was forced down to geneva international airport by...
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didn't have the skills as a criminal he didn't have that skill set but bonnie was charming and charismatic and had a really wild imagination there's a lot of poetry that bonnie actually wrote when they were on the run which is pretty it's not great poetry but it's compelling in some of it's actually used as a voiceover in the movie i think that so we were famous course there were a couple i think it was because they were a couple you know i think that the couple ness of them coupled with the fact that they were in the depression and the people were able to look at the moments like there were these mythical robin hood figures you know they were robbing banks in the banks you know as far as the public was concerned where the people that were you know foreclosing their houses and taking their farms and things and we were on the show was three years ago and two i was on c.n.n. and you had just climbed mount kilimanjaro it was for charity yeah it was for it was for musician in canada created a charity called summit on the summit so we were basically climbing to raise money for this clinic for d
didn't have the skills as a criminal he didn't have that skill set but bonnie was charming and charismatic and had a really wild imagination there's a lot of poetry that bonnie actually wrote when they were on the run which is pretty it's not great poetry but it's compelling in some of it's actually used as a voiceover in the movie i think that so we were famous course there were a couple i think it was because they were a couple you know i think that the couple ness of them coupled with the...
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chavez was popular and charismatic.t. >> chavez used violent rhetoric but didn't, for the most part, actually use violence for people. he had charisma. madeiro does not. >> you have been for a more assertive pro-democracy stand. in places like syria you wish the u.s. more involved. do you think the obama administration should be more ingai engaged actively? >> i don't think we have a lot of leverage in either place. i think we can marginally raise the cost of massacres. i think we have influence on the opposition. i remember everybody hearing that i was an american wanting me to sign their orange ribbons. i think most part we are by standers. >> david, a lot of people think about putin and obama versus putin. andt that does seem to be the kind of -- there is a feelingt that there is something new about the way in which putin is whether on syria or on these issues, whether on gay rights, there is something going on, a kind of assertion of russia, of putin and authority. you have the big piece in the new yorker. kbhaut do
chavez was popular and charismatic.t. >> chavez used violent rhetoric but didn't, for the most part, actually use violence for people. he had charisma. madeiro does not. >> you have been for a more assertive pro-democracy stand. in places like syria you wish the u.s. more involved. do you think the obama administration should be more ingai engaged actively? >> i don't think we have a lot of leverage in either place. i think we can marginally raise the cost of massacres. i...
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finally the cycles have realized it's the son of god the charismatic leader who may have been the next> they show the weakness they all ran when he was arrested. peter did deny him three times that's included in the movie. it is mostly new material built around it. >> we would do these screenings every week in morocco we had a and elder we invited the cast and crew to come in. as the jesus narrative started to unfold we saw how extraordinary it was. >> you shot all of this for the mini series before it came out? >> it was all shot at the same time. >> not knowing we would do. we knew we would shoot a movie but didn't know what type of life it would have. we thought a few private screenings. the studio is go good in the 20th century fox called and said we love this we are going to distribute it in 3,000 theaters and we are going to distribute it in two p different languages as well. >> when you were on the program you have images in the mini series where you have the devil walking across. people said oh, they choose somebody that looks like obama. there. okay. that didn't show up in the
finally the cycles have realized it's the son of god the charismatic leader who may have been the next> they show the weakness they all ran when he was arrested. peter did deny him three times that's included in the movie. it is mostly new material built around it. >> we would do these screenings every week in morocco we had a and elder we invited the cast and crew to come in. as the jesus narrative started to unfold we saw how extraordinary it was. >> you shot all of this for...
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they're very charismatic personalities.linton is formidable woman but most of her charisma is projected on to her. i don't think she is a very skillful stump politician. she remind me more of the kind of person who comes up to tell you there is no eating in the library. she is not, you know, i don't think she is all that compelling a character. she is very old news. i don't mean to be disparaging about her age, she has been on the national scene for a quarter after century. if you're under 30 you can't remember a time she was not in the news. jon: you call her the grandmother of obamacare. what do you mean about that. >> one of the things that hurt john mccain and mitt romney a god deal they couldn't distance themselves from unpopular republican president george w. bush. hillary clinton was not only obama's secretary of state, she was in fact the precursor to obamacare. her hillary care, her health care reform initiative laid the groundwork for a obamacare, something she used to brag about, democrats used to brag about. the
they're very charismatic personalities.linton is formidable woman but most of her charisma is projected on to her. i don't think she is a very skillful stump politician. she remind me more of the kind of person who comes up to tell you there is no eating in the library. she is not, you know, i don't think she is all that compelling a character. she is very old news. i don't mean to be disparaging about her age, she has been on the national scene for a quarter after century. if you're under 30...
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. >> then you see her as very charismatic. jonathan, thank you again.ly to take the stage at any moment at the time to thrive conference, human rights conference taking place in las vegas. of course we'll monitor and share video and sound as we get it. meantime lets talk about something else happening on the horizon like tomorrow. it's the start of a new era on "the tonight show." jimmy fallon taking over as host. it comes with huge expectations and a massive raise, $12 million. no one is rooting for fallon to succeed more than the comedians he worked with on "saturday night live." rachel among them. she shared the stage with him for five years including some of his funniest skits just like this one. >> any luck? >> shot down. apparently the clerk was able to discern i'm not one evelyn chang. >> you're evelyn chang to me. >> what's so year? >> you are. >> she's also the author of a girl walks into a bar, calamitous dating disasters and a midlife miracle. rachel, thanks for joining me so much. how excite rud for jimmy? >> very excited. it's a big deal fo
. >> then you see her as very charismatic. jonathan, thank you again.ly to take the stage at any moment at the time to thrive conference, human rights conference taking place in las vegas. of course we'll monitor and share video and sound as we get it. meantime lets talk about something else happening on the horizon like tomorrow. it's the start of a new era on "the tonight show." jimmy fallon taking over as host. it comes with huge expectations and a massive raise, $12 million....
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i think she's a very charismatic leader but that's her weakness as well.he's very good at doing revolutions but not really good at running governments. that will be a challenge for the opposition, for the new government, also for ukraine. >> when does all of this leave the opposition? they are extremely divided, and what makes their job even harder is the economic state of the country. so many people have been on the street. is it time for them now to pack up and go home and rebuild the country? >> reporter: i think even if they pack up and go and leave the street and squares the economy is in such terrible shape that effectively they are looking to default. their own source of financing is russia or was russia in the light of changing events. so what they could do now is really try to get some help from international monetary fund which will come with serious strings attached, and these strings mean reforms and these are unpopular reforms. so ukraine is really looking to really tough time. i think the focus will gradually shift from the political instabil
i think she's a very charismatic leader but that's her weakness as well.he's very good at doing revolutions but not really good at running governments. that will be a challenge for the opposition, for the new government, also for ukraine. >> when does all of this leave the opposition? they are extremely divided, and what makes their job even harder is the economic state of the country. so many people have been on the street. is it time for them now to pack up and go home and rebuild the...
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if you think of a variety of roles, where there was a charismatic charlton, character based on signtology and the master, or, of course, the cynical, fascinating writer in "capoate." what he gave to a role invested it with an undoubted extraordinary force. >> he was incredibly good at playing troubled characters. some say it reflects the struggle he had in his own private life. is that true. >> there was no question that he was striving. interviews showed that he drove himself so, as has been mentioned. he was out of rehab for 23 years, and this has come as a terrible shock because he was at the height of his powers. both on broadway in 2012 in "the death of a salesman", highly praised, and in many films where he relied on being superb, little doubt that he could be exhausted by the roles he was. and something clearly gave. >> what was clever and almost some might say unique to a few actors is he's able to inspire empathy with the worst of characters he's portraying on screen or stage. >> yes, it's like casting a spell and as a viewer, you fall under the spell, hence, for example, the mas
if you think of a variety of roles, where there was a charismatic charlton, character based on signtology and the master, or, of course, the cynical, fascinating writer in "capoate." what he gave to a role invested it with an undoubted extraordinary force. >> he was incredibly good at playing troubled characters. some say it reflects the struggle he had in his own private life. is that true. >> there was no question that he was striving. interviews showed that he drove...
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the other problem is that because she's such a charismatic leader, she's quite likely going to emergeas the key leader as the opposition leader in the upcoming elections. it's still unclear how this will sit with the other leaders in the opposition that have been carrying this movement. i think at the moment ukraine needs a leader that will have calming and unifying impact but i don't see anyone who can do that. >> how seriously should we take these concerns about the possible prospect of ukraine dividing along that long-existing "fault line" between east and west. how seriously should we take the prospect of that further? >> i think it's quite simplistic to put divisions along the cultural or linguistic line. indeed, there are differences but we have to remember that the ukrainians are quite proud of their country, and there have been supporters from the east. tymoshenko herself comes from the east of ukraine, and there has been a surge of activity among middle class across ukraine. so there are different layers to the story. still yanukovych maintains his power base in the east. the
the other problem is that because she's such a charismatic leader, she's quite likely going to emergeas the key leader as the opposition leader in the upcoming elections. it's still unclear how this will sit with the other leaders in the opposition that have been carrying this movement. i think at the moment ukraine needs a leader that will have calming and unifying impact but i don't see anyone who can do that. >> how seriously should we take these concerns about the possible prospect of...
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to anti-government protests and part of what's going on, chavez for all his flaws was popular, charismaticed violent rhetoric but he didn't for the most part actually use violence on people. he was a magnetic person. he had charisma. maduro does not. that leads him to be more repressive and creates potentially a more dangerous situation in venezuela. >> nick, you've been for a more assertive pro-democracy stand, i suppose one would call it, in a place like syria. do you think the obama administration should be more engaged actively in venezuela, in ukraine? >> you know, i think we don't have a lot of leverage in either place. in -- i think we can marginally raise the cost of massacres in ukraine, but only marginally. i think we do have influence on the opposition. in the orange revolution i remember everybody hearing i was an american wanting know sign their orange ribbons. all that is pretty modest. i think for the most part we're going to be bystanders in both places. >> david, a lot of people focus on this and think about putin and think about obama versus putin. and certainly there doe
to anti-government protests and part of what's going on, chavez for all his flaws was popular, charismaticed violent rhetoric but he didn't for the most part actually use violence on people. he was a magnetic person. he had charisma. maduro does not. that leads him to be more repressive and creates potentially a more dangerous situation in venezuela. >> nick, you've been for a more assertive pro-democracy stand, i suppose one would call it, in a place like syria. do you think the obama...
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probably the most charismatic american politician in the 1920s. pulled himself from the city streets, had dropped out of school to support his mother in the seventh or eighth grade. prismatic, funny, vigorous. the hero of the cities, catholics, immigrants, the people who oppose prohibition against the forces of the drive bays in the south and the west. so smith invited fdr to nominate him for the presidency in the summer of 1924. the convention is going to be in madison square garden. that was his home turf. roosevelt was a popular patrician figure, and smith felt no threat to him politically. so he invited fdr to give his speech and fdr said he would. he had to rehearse for, practice for. he was scared about his ability to make this a parent, but he committed himself to do it. so let me read you this first passage. again, it's in madison square garden, and the hall was absolutely jammed packed. smith had tons of supporters from local supporters, tough guys who thought al smith was the greatest thing to come down the pike. and the previous event i
probably the most charismatic american politician in the 1920s. pulled himself from the city streets, had dropped out of school to support his mother in the seventh or eighth grade. prismatic, funny, vigorous. the hero of the cities, catholics, immigrants, the people who oppose prohibition against the forces of the drive bays in the south and the west. so smith invited fdr to nominate him for the presidency in the summer of 1924. the convention is going to be in madison square garden. that was...
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she's very charismatic, and i don't think that she would easily leave the political scene or political limelight, and it may not sit well not only with the opposition members but also with eastern ukrainians who see her as no better than yanukovych or people really across the ukraine who believe that she betrayed their trust in 2004 and '05 when she came to power with other orange revolution leaders but never delivered on the promises of change and reform. she was talking again yesterday -- >> i beg your pardon. just a final thought on where russia and the european union stand on this. angela merkel and president putin released a statement saying they agree the territorial integrity of ukraine must be respected. what does that mean to you? >> it's quite important to quiet those speculations that have been raging mostly in the media about geopolitical standardoff and cold war terminology, which wasn't necessarily the right interpretation of the crisis. i think eu and russia are aware that there are some tensions within the country. they want to express jointly that neither side wants to
she's very charismatic, and i don't think that she would easily leave the political scene or political limelight, and it may not sit well not only with the opposition members but also with eastern ukrainians who see her as no better than yanukovych or people really across the ukraine who believe that she betrayed their trust in 2004 and '05 when she came to power with other orange revolution leaders but never delivered on the promises of change and reform. she was talking again yesterday --...
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what does it tell you when liberalism's most powerful, charismatic leader is embarrassed by his own namby-pamby fairy tale evangelists. there needs to be rehab for liberals and the first step is admitting you are one. >> bob, a lot of democrats think he's not liberal enough. >> he certainly is not. i could go back to lindyndon johnson was far more liberal. roosevelt was, truman was. >> truman? >> yes, truman was liberal. sure he was. he was the one who started the food -- the agricultural money for subsidies for agriculture. listen, this guy, you take health care, and you say, all right, that's his big entitlement program. but name me one other entitlement program he's made. >> food stamps. >> they were there. >> he expanded them. i got another one, the debt. $6.6 trillion added to the debt sipresident. >> in other words, you can't add one. >> obamacare is pretty much -- >> i gave that in the front end. i don't see that he's created a whole lot of things dpaesh. >> what about the stimulus? >> that's not an entitlement program. >> a lot of government spending. >> that's what it is. >> he doesn't
what does it tell you when liberalism's most powerful, charismatic leader is embarrassed by his own namby-pamby fairy tale evangelists. there needs to be rehab for liberals and the first step is admitting you are one. >> bob, a lot of democrats think he's not liberal enough. >> he certainly is not. i could go back to lindyndon johnson was far more liberal. roosevelt was, truman was. >> truman? >> yes, truman was liberal. sure he was. he was the one who started the food...
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they have charismatic, aggressive leader heading of softbank for japan last year, i don't think he willvery patient with the american regulatory process. liz: he better get ready. you were there when the commission turned down at&t from buying t-mobile. what is your best guess on what happens here? is there anything sprint and t-mobile, which i'm guessing is okay with sprint taking over, is anything either these companies can do to make the deal more palatable to regulators? >> that's an excellent question and nobody really knows the answer because the message coming out in the antitrust division in the past couple of weeks and past couple of months is to be discourage such a deal. there is a presumption for national carriers is the right number to have an anything less than that is not good for consumers. on the other hand sprint and t-mobile might argue it superstrong number three would give number one verizon and number two at&t a big run for their money. at the same time though back on the other hand, after the merger was shot down, the administration was touting the fact that t-mob
they have charismatic, aggressive leader heading of softbank for japan last year, i don't think he willvery patient with the american regulatory process. liz: he better get ready. you were there when the commission turned down at&t from buying t-mobile. what is your best guess on what happens here? is there anything sprint and t-mobile, which i'm guessing is okay with sprint taking over, is anything either these companies can do to make the deal more palatable to regulators? >> that's...
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someone charismatic. someone on the inside. larry beaumont needed jimmy keene.to prison. now he hashed a risky plan that would bring them together. keene was ten months into his sentence when beaumont brought him in to talk. >> scared me. i thought this was some trick. >> keene watched nervously as beaumont pushed a folder across the table. >> i open it up. the first thing i seen was a picture of a mutilated dead girl and i flipped the next page and there was a different mutilated dead girl. >> and there was a portrait of tricia reitler. >> at that moment i looked up at beaumont. he said, jimmy, we need you to help us with this case. >> beaumont wanted keene to go undercover to transfer from his low-security lockup to a dangerous prison. and to befriend alleged serial killer larry hall. >> he says, if you can get solid confessions from him and help us locate the bodies that are still missing, we're willing to completely wash your record. >> keene's mission? to learn where tricia reitler was buried. >> purpose of this operation was to find that body. >> beaumont
someone charismatic. someone on the inside. larry beaumont needed jimmy keene.to prison. now he hashed a risky plan that would bring them together. keene was ten months into his sentence when beaumont brought him in to talk. >> scared me. i thought this was some trick. >> keene watched nervously as beaumont pushed a folder across the table. >> i open it up. the first thing i seen was a picture of a mutilated dead girl and i flipped the next page and there was a different...
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this empire that red cloud basically had become the head of a cause he was this intelligent and charismaticman and other indians evened the tribes respected him, they feared him that they respected him and he could see they were going to clash against each other. something interrupted what he saw as i was the civil war. when it broke out in 1861, obviously you couldn't have the kind of presence in the west that you had because everybody was needed back east and that was kind of a hiatus for the indians of the planes because most of the white people were back east killing each other. they just didn't have time to kill and fight the indians because they were killing each other and it was kind of it lasted from 1861 to 1865. and when the civil war ended, suddenly there was a big change because this sense of manifest destiny could go back into full swing and the enormous increase of people started making their way west again and the whole coveting of the great plains and the black hills began all over again and i will turn it back over to bob. >> during the civil war, gold was being discovered
this empire that red cloud basically had become the head of a cause he was this intelligent and charismaticman and other indians evened the tribes respected him, they feared him that they respected him and he could see they were going to clash against each other. something interrupted what he saw as i was the civil war. when it broke out in 1861, obviously you couldn't have the kind of presence in the west that you had because everybody was needed back east and that was kind of a hiatus for the...
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he's a very charismatic speaker.s someone who appeals strongly to the republican base, the conservative base. >> your base. >> well, the conservative base. especially -- >> okay. let's talk about the republican party. >> the ted cruz base. >> is the republican party include people who believe obama was born in kenya? a significant number of people who won't to hear that crap? >> i think there's a proportion. >> 5%, 10%? >> a number of folks. he has his personal story. ted cruz learns from it and is animated from it. rafael is a better speaker than his son. >> his father distorts the facts to attack president obama. take a look at this one. >> if you have heard him recite the pledge, he skips "under god." never says those two words. "under god." >> well, that might be a good applause line if it happened to be true, but it's totally false. all it takes is a quick google search to prove it's false. let's watch. >> we pledge allegiance to the flag of the united states of america. and to the republic for which it stands,
he's a very charismatic speaker.s someone who appeals strongly to the republican base, the conservative base. >> your base. >> well, the conservative base. especially -- >> okay. let's talk about the republican party. >> the ted cruz base. >> is the republican party include people who believe obama was born in kenya? a significant number of people who won't to hear that crap? >> i think there's a proportion. >> 5%, 10%? >> a number of folks. he...
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but the problem is there's not enough time between now and may for the them to have new charismatic leaders to emerge. there are civic activists out there for three months putting their bodies on the line, they will probably get involved in the political process. and the parliamentary election i think we'll see new political forces in the parliament and i think we'll have some sort of gadfly movement that may keep the rest of the elite. and ukraine parliament is a parliament of billionaires and multimillionaires. it's corrupt. as soon as they get a policy going the better for ukraine. >> woodruff: what are you looking for. >> they need a government that begins to get things work that gives them a sense of calf dense and restoration of normalcy. i also hope the government appears inclusive. maybe doesn't have to include members of regions in the cabinet but some people can say yes we speak for the interest of eastern and southern ukraine. again so that part of ukraine where we worry about possible tendencies which should not be overstated. we want them to feel that yes this government is goi
but the problem is there's not enough time between now and may for the them to have new charismatic leaders to emerge. there are civic activists out there for three months putting their bodies on the line, they will probably get involved in the political process. and the parliamentary election i think we'll see new political forces in the parliament and i think we'll have some sort of gadfly movement that may keep the rest of the elite. and ukraine parliament is a parliament of billionaires and...
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an african-american talented, who is talented and charismatic could derail a potential hillary clinton. just this weekend in some dumb luck, deval patrick, massachusetts governor, set at the national governor meeting, he is open to possibly maybe running for president someday. that could possibly be a name out there. again, hillary is in cruise control. always great to see you. everybody check out the piece on cnn.com. do it right now. come back after the commercial break. ahead at this hour, 15 yards for racial slurs. a new controversial rule on the table in the nfl. could it really be enforced? to quote from whitman, "you are here." "that life exists and identity." "that the powerful play goes on, and you may contribute a verse." "that the powerful play goes on, and you may contribute a verse." what will your verse be? you get 4 lines on at&t's network... including unlimited talk... unlimited text... and 10 gigs of data to share. 10 gigs? 10 gigs. all for $160 dollars a month. you know, i think our family really needed this. it's really gonna bring us closer together. yep. yep. yep.
an african-american talented, who is talented and charismatic could derail a potential hillary clinton. just this weekend in some dumb luck, deval patrick, massachusetts governor, set at the national governor meeting, he is open to possibly maybe running for president someday. that could possibly be a name out there. again, hillary is in cruise control. always great to see you. everybody check out the piece on cnn.com. do it right now. come back after the commercial break. ahead at this hour,...
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to be inspired by a charismatic new voice in texas.ernight, a once obscure state senator had become the democrats' appealing new face, perhaps nationally. i felt like she was joan of arc standing up for women all across the country, former michigan governor jennifer granholm said to draper. democrats in washington were enrapt. from the outset, her campaign has made some mistakes. the campaign made the mistake of taking an already great narrative and making it just a little too gauzy, spinning too good of a yard. "the dallas morning news" took apart davis' story a bit, and it didn't hold up to perfect scrutiny. "morning news" reported she was 21, not 19 when she was divorced, she lived a few months in a family mobile home while separated from her husband, and her second husband, jeff davis, who paid for her harvard education and raised the two daughters while she studied in boston. texas attorney general greg abbott has pounced on the inaccuracies saying her words can't be trusted and prompting davis to aggressively defend the details o
to be inspired by a charismatic new voice in texas.ernight, a once obscure state senator had become the democrats' appealing new face, perhaps nationally. i felt like she was joan of arc standing up for women all across the country, former michigan governor jennifer granholm said to draper. democrats in washington were enrapt. from the outset, her campaign has made some mistakes. the campaign made the mistake of taking an already great narrative and making it just a little too gauzy, spinning...
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and what happens is often they -- you get somebody charismatic like pastor kutz and somebody dies andnto hiding. they have been more active the last few years. they use social media. they have been on reality show -- i've heard about pastor c coots' death on facebook from other pastors. >> it's part of a reality show here. i won't be surprised if people are watching to see something unusual. to see snakes, you know, in a church, which is an unusual setting. but do people really understand what's going on inside that church with those snakes? i wonder if you can ebbs plain that to me. >> well, it's really an interesting thing. they are -- they are it actually surprisingly careful with snakes. you have to be -- they want you to be a member of the church, they want you to have kind of an upright life. they want you to pray ahead of time. they don't let visitors handle the snakes. usually in the front of the church are the pastors and some of the older members of the church who handle the snakes. there is a lot of singing and dancing and praying and shouting and music. and then the snakes
and what happens is often they -- you get somebody charismatic like pastor kutz and somebody dies andnto hiding. they have been more active the last few years. they use social media. they have been on reality show -- i've heard about pastor c coots' death on facebook from other pastors. >> it's part of a reality show here. i won't be surprised if people are watching to see something unusual. to see snakes, you know, in a church, which is an unusual setting. but do people really understand...
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the drug stigma but turned the nba into a mad son-in-law after new darling by marketing the most charismaticplayers such as magic johnson, julius irving and michael jordan. >> sturn used the momentum of the late 80s to push growth of the game into the '90s as he spearheaded to put them in the olympics, the dream team of the 199 the 2 olympics led to an unprecedent the growth of the sport domestically and abroad that led to the creation of the women's basketball association, the addition of seven knew nba franchises and skyrocketing viewership of the nba finals. he guided the league through some of the darkest moments, magic johnson revealing in 1991 that he was hiv positive. >> it was horrible. you know, initially just because we sort of knew that magic was going to die because that was the conventional wisdom. two lockouts by the owners resulting in the loss of games during the 1998/'99 season and the 2011/2012 season, the fight between the pacers and the pistons that spilled into the stans in 2 open 04 resulting in 146 games worth of suspensions and $10 million until lost wages for nine pl
the drug stigma but turned the nba into a mad son-in-law after new darling by marketing the most charismaticplayers such as magic johnson, julius irving and michael jordan. >> sturn used the momentum of the late 80s to push growth of the game into the '90s as he spearheaded to put them in the olympics, the dream team of the 199 the 2 olympics led to an unprecedent the growth of the sport domestically and abroad that led to the creation of the women's basketball association, the addition...
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from manson is how somebody can be affected to a point of having psychiatric problems and still be charismaticugh going on upstairs to plan and organize two massacres. very organized killings. >> i don't fit in society and i am incompetent. i never been a success at anything. i even got to the point where i didn't want to be a success at anything. what would being a success, what does that mean? you know? money? oh, i've had all the money in the world three times and i had to give it back. that's a stupid little game, you know. i hardly even think about it too much. it's hard for me to remember breakfast. in fact, if i didn't have two or three girls to help me, i would pretty much be lost and i wouldn't know what the hell i'm doing. >> i think that's the most sincere statement he's made in the entire interview. he's calm now. he's relaxed. his whole demeanor, i think, has changed from the rest of the interview. >> in my whole life i burglarized a grocery store, stole some nickels and dimes, busted open a stamp machine, stole a few automobiles, and cashed a couple checks. i'm a petty car thief.
from manson is how somebody can be affected to a point of having psychiatric problems and still be charismaticugh going on upstairs to plan and organize two massacres. very organized killings. >> i don't fit in society and i am incompetent. i never been a success at anything. i even got to the point where i didn't want to be a success at anything. what would being a success, what does that mean? you know? money? oh, i've had all the money in the world three times and i had to give it...
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he's ten months after the death of hugo chavez protests are escalating in venezuela is less charismatic successor nicholas mood duo unable to contain a groundswell started the student demonstrations two weeks ago and has since spread. the anger against crime inflation and shortages of staple items like powdered milk sugar and top with the people. all in the nation that sits on the world's largest oil reserves in two rows offered talks with the opposition. he's also cracked down. at least a twelve killed and dozens arrested including one prominent opposition leader leo cold room lopez. chavez may be gone but it's certainly too soon to write off chavez him. fiery brand of us to halt its fixed in the popular among working class venezuelans who feel better off than they did a decade ago. the next government of venezuela and south american continent with the left holds power in most places with money flowing back north to the us economy others like neighboring brazil and argentina are feeling the pinch. today the falls of intense debate were wondering. he is the key and check on his amendmen
he's ten months after the death of hugo chavez protests are escalating in venezuela is less charismatic successor nicholas mood duo unable to contain a groundswell started the student demonstrations two weeks ago and has since spread. the anger against crime inflation and shortages of staple items like powdered milk sugar and top with the people. all in the nation that sits on the world's largest oil reserves in two rows offered talks with the opposition. he's also cracked down. at least a...
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at the center of the uproar is a charismatic leader seeking to oust the current government. >> ifill: demonstrators burned trash, chanted and made noise any way they could, outside a caracas court where a top opposition leader faced criminal charges. >> ifill: leopoldo lopez is accused of fomenting protest over a tumultuous three weeks in venezuela. the harvard-trained economist surrendered to police yesterday, after imploring supporters to keep up the pressure on socialist president nicholas maduro. >> ( translated ): every venezuelan who wants change, gather ourselves, organize ourselves and hold non-violent protests. i swear to you we will overcome and very soon we will have a free and democratic venezuela. >> ifill: the protesters have denounced maduro's stewardship of the oil-rich venezuelan economy. also at issue: rampant crime, controls on media, and food shortages. five people have died in the last week as protests turned violent, a turn many blame on so-called colectivos, a paramilitary citizens' militia allied to the maduro government. >> ( translated ): we cannot support ma
at the center of the uproar is a charismatic leader seeking to oust the current government. >> ifill: demonstrators burned trash, chanted and made noise any way they could, outside a caracas court where a top opposition leader faced criminal charges. >> ifill: leopoldo lopez is accused of fomenting protest over a tumultuous three weeks in venezuela. the harvard-trained economist surrendered to police yesterday, after imploring supporters to keep up the pressure on socialist...