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ability -- he was charismatic.e had an ability to organize people one by one, to look in their eyes, to have them want to do things for him, and he led by example. when he was at his height of popularity, it's not because of what he says but because of what he did. it is incredible commitment and persistence. he made people want to join in and make people feel good about themselves. the boycott was really what led to the first contract. the boycott was a way for people all over the country -- you are helping these poor farmworkers. a strategic genius about figuring out ways to overcome obstacles like that. tavis: how would you define what his enduring legacy is? >> i think his and during legacy is to give us lessons in his complexity and multi-dimensions, to give us a sense of the poor people who have nothing but their own lives to give bud really can organize and accomplish things. that's a remarkable thing he did. i don't know that we have seen it a lot. we are seeing it in some pockets now. farmworkers a sense o
ability -- he was charismatic.e had an ability to organize people one by one, to look in their eyes, to have them want to do things for him, and he led by example. when he was at his height of popularity, it's not because of what he says but because of what he did. it is incredible commitment and persistence. he made people want to join in and make people feel good about themselves. the boycott was really what led to the first contract. the boycott was a way for people all over the country --...
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what you have to say new notion out work character shaping of the healthy, magnetic, charismatic personal image rather than the old internalized the date of old fogies. the new charismatic personality is an crucial to your access in the new world self-fulfillment and bureaucracy and the consumer economy. and "how to win friend and influence people," kerr-mcgee captured all of this beautifully and in the book is a set these new principles of personality and what would become his trademark breathless panic total spyro. he makes this book really the type book for success in modern america, in modern american culture. and worse, i'm pretty convinced would've horrified the victorian audience only 20, 30, 40 years before coming he declares in this book, and i quote, one could no longer put much faith in the old adage that hard work alone is the magic key that will unlock the door to our desires. instead, he insists that it's the ability to handle people with your personality. and he repeats this over and over again in the book that is the key to achieve that,, material prosperity in modern soci
what you have to say new notion out work character shaping of the healthy, magnetic, charismatic personal image rather than the old internalized the date of old fogies. the new charismatic personality is an crucial to your access in the new world self-fulfillment and bureaucracy and the consumer economy. and "how to win friend and influence people," kerr-mcgee captured all of this beautifully and in the book is a set these new principles of personality and what would become his...
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. >> we all know about the charismatic megafauna that live in africa--elephants, lions, hippos, things like that. i guess what's less known to the international community are the charismatic megafauna in asia, and particularly sumatra. so here we have aceh, 3.5 million hectares of rainforest, it contains about a third of the sumatran elephant population, uh, possibly a third of the sumatran tiger population. it contains nearly 90% of the sumatran orangutan population. it's critically important for the survival of large mammals, not just in sumatra but across asia as well. elephants prefer lowland forest habitat. that's their prime habitat. that's also the habitat or the land that's most in demand for agricultural plantations or for logging concessions as well. the expansion of palm oil plantations certainly has been a key contributor to elephant forest habitat loss. that's without a doubt. >> the future of this mountain elephant is bleak. it's a really difficult situation. as long as there's a demand for oil palm there's going to be a demand to clear lowland rainforest in sumatra. >> t
. >> we all know about the charismatic megafauna that live in africa--elephants, lions, hippos, things like that. i guess what's less known to the international community are the charismatic megafauna in asia, and particularly sumatra. so here we have aceh, 3.5 million hectares of rainforest, it contains about a third of the sumatran elephant population, uh, possibly a third of the sumatran tiger population. it contains nearly 90% of the sumatran orangutan population. it's critically...
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i think of him as a charismatic figure, a highly charismatic figure, and that is different, but, yes, lot of glamour going on, and first of all, he has got sunglasses on, and sunglasses is one of the best way. >> why? >> well, it is mostly because they create mystery. are not completely hidden. you can still see your face, but there is that sort of mystery and distance, and we talk about jackie and her sunglasses, and he is very graceful. and the other thing which is nowadays hard to remember is how young he seem in 1992 in a positive way. he did not seem young as in not ready for president. i read never talking to my sister-in-law who was a big fan m, and itinton-gore tea was great to vote for them because you felt the young people had arrived, and this -- oh,has that kind of would it not be great if the president were in sync with popular culture, and i think particularly for a younger audience, the idea that he did this was very glamorous. onrecently, we did a series all the first ladies of the united states, and we had an artist to a portrait, and you see it on your screen. there
i think of him as a charismatic figure, a highly charismatic figure, and that is different, but, yes, lot of glamour going on, and first of all, he has got sunglasses on, and sunglasses is one of the best way. >> why? >> well, it is mostly because they create mystery. are not completely hidden. you can still see your face, but there is that sort of mystery and distance, and we talk about jackie and her sunglasses, and he is very graceful. and the other thing which is nowadays hard...
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the political science of the structure in order to answer the question, and at the danger of the charismatic leader, who first of all, draws his followers by idealistic reasons and then ends up by the cult of personality and making a totalitarian state - in a sense, it's a model for the totalitarian state. and so it reminds me of the importance of congregational polity, which is just another word for democracy. where does authority derive? well, in jamestown, obviously, it was all centered in jones. and when you have a congregational polity, that authority derives from the consent of the governed, as in any democratic institution or in other words, from the congregation. >> well said. and i think it's a key point in this program, because if you - the power of religious belief, if you allow it to be vesseled, for lack of a better word, in a single person, if the person - as she said it did - if the person becomes the focus, then how is that power dispersed? it's a bit frightening. yeah, susanna? >> yeah, but in that whole situation there, you would have needed a secret ballot, too, from what
the political science of the structure in order to answer the question, and at the danger of the charismatic leader, who first of all, draws his followers by idealistic reasons and then ends up by the cult of personality and making a totalitarian state - in a sense, it's a model for the totalitarian state. and so it reminds me of the importance of congregational polity, which is just another word for democracy. where does authority derive? well, in jamestown, obviously, it was all centered in...
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what you have is a notion at work of the shaping of a healthy magnetic and charismatic personal image rather than that old internalized character ethic and this charismatic personality is crucial to your success in the new worl new world of the self-fulfillment id rockers the -- bureaucracy. he captured all of this beautifully and in the book he lays out these principles of personality in the blood would become his trademark of breathless anecdotal style and he makes this book i think the guidebook for success in the modern american culture in the words i'm pretty convinced would have horrified the audience only 20, 30, 40 years before. he declares in this book and i quote, one can no longer put much faith in the old adage that hard work of loan is the magic key that will unlock our desire and instead he insists that it's the ability to handle people with your personality and he repeats this over and over again in the buck that is the key to achievement and the status and material prosperity in modern society. success in america he tells the readers over and over again it depends on g
what you have is a notion at work of the shaping of a healthy magnetic and charismatic personal image rather than that old internalized character ethic and this charismatic personality is crucial to your success in the new worl new world of the self-fulfillment id rockers the -- bureaucracy. he captured all of this beautifully and in the book he lays out these principles of personality in the blood would become his trademark of breathless anecdotal style and he makes this book i think the...
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partyngside, on the other , a charismatic leader.n effective leader on the other side, and unaffected leadership. on the other. >> you have a powerful, charismatic leader who has run a state for 10 years. that gets left aside. this is a historic thing, to have someone who ran a state, who then tries to use that as a springboard for national office. that happens all the time. you have governors running for president. this is a new thing. he has a track record. you can look at what i have done. i have been a leader. you can contrast that with ryle gandhi. that contrast has been unfavorable. >> let's assume that moody wins. what government will we expect? the kind of relationship with the a's is? >> i would add one thing. the one thing that is remarkable in the context of indian politics, anyone can correct me, india has never seen a campaign like this. >> how so? >> one thing you hear is that it is a presidential style campaign. the leading candidate of each artie has been put front and center. sometimes an election party will go to el
partyngside, on the other , a charismatic leader.n effective leader on the other side, and unaffected leadership. on the other. >> you have a powerful, charismatic leader who has run a state for 10 years. that gets left aside. this is a historic thing, to have someone who ran a state, who then tries to use that as a springboard for national office. that happens all the time. you have governors running for president. this is a new thing. he has a track record. you can look at what i have...
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he is charismatic and powerful and provocative. almost like he makes the rhetorical point even when pushed and pushed almost cleverly stubborn with uplifting black people in not being seen with of certain allies. >> that is the idea of black power that martin luther king becomes of moral center. without him it is not the march it is his name and presence that draws people both the local people sometimes people just want to see martin mr. king but it is also what draws more federal attention and national media attention and sncc realizes this march does not mean anything for the attention that we want to generate. king is constantly pushing multiple directions it is revealed it is morally powerful because he tries to articulate to people like stokely carmichael but crafted into a larger language of non-violent action id integration of america and to do so with a rhetorical gifts to merge these messages in it is the burden by the end of the march he is worn down. but by this same token without him. >> host: why do they call it a mist
he is charismatic and powerful and provocative. almost like he makes the rhetorical point even when pushed and pushed almost cleverly stubborn with uplifting black people in not being seen with of certain allies. >> that is the idea of black power that martin luther king becomes of moral center. without him it is not the march it is his name and presence that draws people both the local people sometimes people just want to see martin mr. king but it is also what draws more federal...
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it was said that the judge looked past my clean cut exterior and charismatic behavior to see the trueror 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 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. >>> due to mature subject matter, viewer discretion is advised. ♪ locked up locked ♪ think about things ♪ thinking about some things that never change in the game ♪ >> there's a regular occurrence at the maricopa county jail in phoenix that most inmates eventually grow used to. >> clothes on.
it was said that the judge looked past my clean cut exterior and charismatic behavior to see the trueror 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 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...
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then, as populations grew, some charismatic individuals gained more prestige than others. prestige became formalized and inherited by selected heirs. as population grew even larger, resources often became limited. small groups monopolized the wealth, and classes emerged. around the world, states evolved to protect the elite classes, relying on force to centralize rulership. 6,000 years ago, no one on earth lived in a state. today, states are the dominant form of political organization. but technology revolutionizes political change in sometimes unpredictable ways. perhaps in the twenty-first century, still new forms of political organization may evolve, as new generations look to the future with lessons learned out of the past. captions by captionamerica, pittsburgh, pa. annenberg media ♪ narrador: bienvenidos al episodio 49 de destinos: an introduction to spanish. en este episodio, raquel sigue contándole a don fernando y su familia de su investigación.
then, as populations grew, some charismatic individuals gained more prestige than others. prestige became formalized and inherited by selected heirs. as population grew even larger, resources often became limited. small groups monopolized the wealth, and classes emerged. around the world, states evolved to protect the elite classes, relying on force to centralize rulership. 6,000 years ago, no one on earth lived in a state. today, states are the dominant form of political organization. but...
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. >> he was playing a charismatic preacher charter in "contact." >> a very awkward fit, i thought.er lawyer, but this time with muttenchops. it didn't really connect with the academy or audiences. >> i'm going to have to pass. it's not an age thing. a comedy about a guy who lets a camera crew follow his every move. >> maybe this is not a good idea. >> "ed tv" gets poor reception. >> the movie wasn't bad, and it wasn't great, either. >> the film may not connect with moviegoers, but mcconaughey can connect with a character whose personal life is exposed for all to see. >> the paparazzi capture him with a succession of leading ladies. >> we all play games. >> patricia arquette, ashley judd, penelope cruz, and sandra bullock. >> privacy is the toughest part. my private life is mine. and i didn't like sharing it before i was famous. when no one gave a damn. now every wants to know. >> protecting that life is no simple. >> it takes a little moxie to defend it. i can go get a place and put up 40 foot walls and be a recluse. >> what makes him tick is a subject of curiosity. fans learned he
. >> he was playing a charismatic preacher charter in "contact." >> a very awkward fit, i thought.er lawyer, but this time with muttenchops. it didn't really connect with the academy or audiences. >> i'm going to have to pass. it's not an age thing. a comedy about a guy who lets a camera crew follow his every move. >> maybe this is not a good idea. >> "ed tv" gets poor reception. >> the movie wasn't bad, and it wasn't great, either....
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specifically supporters argue he's charismati charismatic desg only 5% of india's population, are you convince modi will transform l india's economy? >> that's a good question. listen if you want to focus this very, very narrowly on the question of muslims, that's an important question. but that's about 12% of india's population. if that's your own metric for measuring be narendra modi's fitness for being prime minister, he's unfit. why do 75% of the people of india like him? why has his approval rating gone from the low single digits to where it is today? because he has a record of running -- could you let me finish? it's because he has a record of running gujarat efficiently, it's the most business friendly state in india and because of his very own story. this is a very hir hierarchical society. you have to be engaged with the fact that four out of fiven indians have a very high regard for this owner pen. >> and zahir how do you explain the fact that there are muslims in india supporting modi? >> i think it's a small minority. probably only about mu muslims would vote for the bjp,
specifically supporters argue he's charismati charismatic desg only 5% of india's population, are you convince modi will transform l india's economy? >> that's a good question. listen if you want to focus this very, very narrowly on the question of muslims, that's an important question. but that's about 12% of india's population. if that's your own metric for measuring be narendra modi's fitness for being prime minister, he's unfit. why do 75% of the people of india like him? why has his...
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so he's a key activist in freedom summer. >> ifill: stokely carmichael was charismatic in leading people with him, but h how shoud he be remembered? >> as one of the watershed figures of 20th century. this activist who believed in human rights who, when he was 19 years old, was arrested for the first time, bun of over 40 arrests for civil rights demonstration, puts his life and body on the line to try to achieve citizenship, democracy, human rights for all. so i think it's an incredible story about young people who persevere and believe that the united states, really the world, could be changed. >> ifill: certainly an undertold story. "stokely: a life" is the name of the book. thank you. thank you for having me. >> woodruff: again, the major developments of the day. russian annexation of crimea appeared imminent after president vladimir putin declared the region independent of ukraine. that followed a referendum in crimea on sunday. the u.s. and the european union slapped sanctions on high- ranking russian and crimean officials. and more international investigators arrived in malaysia, a
so he's a key activist in freedom summer. >> ifill: stokely carmichael was charismatic in leading people with him, but h how shoud he be remembered? >> as one of the watershed figures of 20th century. this activist who believed in human rights who, when he was 19 years old, was arrested for the first time, bun of over 40 arrests for civil rights demonstration, puts his life and body on the line to try to achieve citizenship, democracy, human rights for all. so i think it's an...
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you have a powerful charismatic leader who has run a stated for ten years and that often gets left aside. this is an historic thing to actually have somebody in india who ran a state, who then tried to use that as a spring board for national office. that happens all the time in the united states. you have governors running for president. this is actually a new thing but he has a track record and he says you can look at what i've done. i've been a leader and you contrast that with gandhi. he's an mp but he's never run anything he's never been a minister and that contrast has been very unfavorable. >> rose: let's assume moody wins. what kind of government will we expect what kind of relationship with the united states do we expect. >> the other thing about moody that's remarkable in the context of indian politics is that anyone can correct me i think india has never seen a campaign like this before. so -- >> rose: how so. >> in several ways. one thing you hear a lot is it's a presidential style complain. the leading candidate, modey has been put front and center as the presidential candida
you have a powerful charismatic leader who has run a stated for ten years and that often gets left aside. this is an historic thing to actually have somebody in india who ran a state, who then tried to use that as a spring board for national office. that happens all the time in the united states. you have governors running for president. this is actually a new thing but he has a track record and he says you can look at what i've done. i've been a leader and you contrast that with gandhi. he's...
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just very, you know, charismatic and fun.ust seemed like someone you would want to hang out with. >> the special honor for a south bay man who sacrificed his life to save others on september 11th. >>> here's a view over the bay area this morning where you've got mostly cloudy skies and a few sprinkles in the forecast along with some rain. and 70-degree temperatures. pretty wild looking seven-day forecast ahead. we'll have a look at that when we come right back. [ mom ] hi, we're the pearsons, and we love chex cereal. so we made our own commercial to tell you why. first, chex makes lots of gluten free flavors. which is a huge thing for us. and there's seven to choose from. like cinnamon, honey nut, and chocolate. i tell them "you guys are gonna turn into chocolate chex!" i like cinnamon, greg is a honey nut nut. when you find something this good, you want to spread the word. [ all ] we're the pearsons, and we love chex! >>> looking live at the san matteo bridge this morning where a film crew slowed things down yesterday. but i
just very, you know, charismatic and fun.ust seemed like someone you would want to hang out with. >> the special honor for a south bay man who sacrificed his life to save others on september 11th. >>> here's a view over the bay area this morning where you've got mostly cloudy skies and a few sprinkles in the forecast along with some rain. and 70-degree temperatures. pretty wild looking seven-day forecast ahead. we'll have a look at that when we come right back. [ mom ] hi, we're...
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very charismatic and fun. >> mark was an amateur film maker himself.h of the footage you'll see in the movie was his. >> it's wonderful to see what he's filmed and see the family members in there, too. i didn't know that he smoked, and he did. >> reporter: the film traces mark's life, 9/11 and what he left behind. friends, family and the legacy of a man who fought back. >> myself and others are convinced that he helped to lead that charge. certainly. he didn't back down. he stood up for himself and he also stood up for those around him. >> i wonder he he would be if he hasn't caught that flight. >> reporter: the rugby player will screen tonight at 6:45 here at the camera 12. dozens of movies on the docket over the next two weeks. >>> helping someone out is the philosophy of a nonprofit trying to help children a half a world away. garvin tom misis here with her story. >> reporter: her father is a successful real estate developer and humanitarian. for hutch of her leaf she planned on following in her dad's business footsteps but she followed her dad's ot
very charismatic and fun. >> mark was an amateur film maker himself.h of the footage you'll see in the movie was his. >> it's wonderful to see what he's filmed and see the family members in there, too. i didn't know that he smoked, and he did. >> reporter: the film traces mark's life, 9/11 and what he left behind. friends, family and the legacy of a man who fought back. >> myself and others are convinced that he helped to lead that charge. certainly. he didn't back down....
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. >> he was playing a charismatic preacher character in "contact." >> i couldn't imagine living in ahere god didn't exist. >> very awkward fit, i thought. steven spielberg puts him in "amistad." it didn't connect with the academy or the audiences. >> in 1999, he stars in "ed tv." >> i'm going to have to pass. and it's not an age thing, because you are still a handsome man. >> a comedy about a guy who lets a camera crew follow his every move. "ed tv" gets pour reception. >> the movie wasn't bad, but it wasn't great either. >> the film may not connect with moviegoers, but mcconaughey can identify with a character whose personal life is exposed for all to see. >> yes, you're on television. >> the paparazzi capture him with a succession of leading ladies. >> look, we all play games in dating. we've all played games. >> patricia arquette. ashley judd. penelope cruz. and sandra bullock, his co-star from "a time to kill." >> privacy is the toughest part. my private life is mine, and i didn't like sharing it before i was famous when no one gave a damn about what it was. now everyone wants to
. >> he was playing a charismatic preacher character in "contact." >> i couldn't imagine living in ahere god didn't exist. >> very awkward fit, i thought. steven spielberg puts him in "amistad." it didn't connect with the academy or the audiences. >> in 1999, he stars in "ed tv." >> i'm going to have to pass. and it's not an age thing, because you are still a handsome man. >> a comedy about a guy who lets a camera crew follow his...
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the charismatic... and the inspirational... they're all coming your way next! (show open) . to the show, everyone... i'm your host charles davis... today we'll go around the country showing you some of our best stories from the past few months...
the charismatic... and the inspirational... they're all coming your way next! (show open) . to the show, everyone... i'm your host charles davis... today we'll go around the country showing you some of our best stories from the past few months...
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it's the only new scientific research institute and charismatic both of us will be no meaningful. the descents and dictated to solve problems of the tracks in the speed of the unicorns to start the second concentrates to see me. a thirsty. it should be noted that more than four hundred another instance of the institute for ecological seedlings grow into adults of the bbc. the timing of its stock. in two thousand and three that the publishers association was reduced to its association with the indictment of the proceeds to tell me that i can to provide our incomes to my missing on the summer season in the development of the kopitiam industry protection of the interests of the news that the proper stance. i think the real reasons for it. michael harbison said the twenty first of march to present a physics or something like this the kids each week we would be asking price of peace and progress. i think right isn't looking any money to the citizens of its own importance and need to hear what the domestic international reporting on the night feeds. since it was a distinct my spiral to
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. >> raymond is one of the more charismatic people i've ever met. >> reporter: he's working on a documentary for pbs and he's gotten to know ciao well. >> he wear as big smile and higher pitched tone to disarm people because when he walks in a roam most people know who he is, number two of a triad out of hong kong. >> reporter: all allegedly tied to this building in chinatown raided by the i wednesday morning. agents claim ciao has run plenty of alleged activities from here for years. >> i was surprised. we new law enforcement remained interesting in raymond. he would say as much. but we had no inkling this was about to come down. >> reporter: but the claims are just beginning against chow and some two dozen others, so an attorney for one of chow's alleged associates cautions against jumping to conclusions. >> i wouldn't be surprised that as is typical in a lot of these kinds of cases that when you get to the facts, it's not exactly as portrayed as it's been so far. >> raymond chow and keith jackson still do not have attorneys. that will not be sorted out until sometime next week, but coming
. >> raymond is one of the more charismatic people i've ever met. >> reporter: he's working on a documentary for pbs and he's gotten to know ciao well. >> he wear as big smile and higher pitched tone to disarm people because when he walks in a roam most people know who he is, number two of a triad out of hong kong. >> reporter: all allegedly tied to this building in chinatown raided by the i wednesday morning. agents claim ciao has run plenty of alleged activities from...
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two of the most charismatic figures in modern times. these are two men who have been on the cover of "rolling stone", of "time" magazine, the personal relationship here that we will certainly hear reports about, but as you say, we will not see is the kind of relationship that's going to set the tone moving forward about whether or not this is what has been traditionally the president goes to mete the pope at one time or another. we should remember that this president also met pope benedict. very different kind of meeting because in that meeting in 2009 cordial. they did talk about foreign policy, but the first thing that benedict did was give a copy of bioethics to the president that condemned embryonic stem cell research, two things that the president supports. >> here's a little gift to begin our meeting. >> the president said now i have something to read on the plane home. it was a very vivid, in-your-face kind of statement. there will be an exchange of gifts. >> likely all the dignitaries that pope francis has met with over the last
two of the most charismatic figures in modern times. these are two men who have been on the cover of "rolling stone", of "time" magazine, the personal relationship here that we will certainly hear reports about, but as you say, we will not see is the kind of relationship that's going to set the tone moving forward about whether or not this is what has been traditionally the president goes to mete the pope at one time or another. we should remember that this president also...
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sixty four years ago and it is because that might be only in scientific research institute and non charismatic most was when he asked leaning towards. i just sent said it needed to solve problems of its facts and instead of ordinary ones as well as respect and confidence to seeing the scene in a thirsty man it should be noted that more than five hundred km east of the institute for collecting quotes the ringtones might also be the decent achievement of national economy of us in sa. in two thousand and three has extended his publishers association was reduced to its association with the indictment and the competence and tell day rick and i have not done in concert tonight. it is an on base the season in the development of the kopitiam industry protection of the interests of the news that a proper system providing favorable conditions for it. michael dixon said. in two thousand and eight in the twenty first of march the present and has axed under sultan other night to see kids each week we would be nifty price of peace and progress to the present president of the republic of kazakhstan. think ri
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terror of himself and sometimes with the israelis did you know what the team is ok he's not really charismatic leader he's controlling of the palestinian authority for almost ten years and that's even longer than arafat. so maybe he's not condoned of every monday from the internet. we wish you would be. it is definitely a very serious player in the palestinian side stepping in to be a big surprise if you know twenty fourteen will be the last change the reason i sent this to say that you know everybody has different lines and orange lines tend to disappear as was the leader are agreed to make a decision that it all to read them. um we nigerians open with the closing of. israeli minister of justice has he been and will go down in history as the man behind the famous also accords which started the negotiations between palestinians and israelis back in nineteen ninety three. the proceeding the strokes or that they named abu mazen papers which he personally created with the bus back to tie the two state close over the years when the masses and windy who can of course the africans. quite an array of
terror of himself and sometimes with the israelis did you know what the team is ok he's not really charismatic leader he's controlling of the palestinian authority for almost ten years and that's even longer than arafat. so maybe he's not condoned of every monday from the internet. we wish you would be. it is definitely a very serious player in the palestinian side stepping in to be a big surprise if you know twenty fourteen will be the last change the reason i sent this to say that you know...
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the word terrorism is not charismatic in the fbi can just use that word to keep information from the the three dads. the taste is really an impossibly read about in film class to let that the american protests not that happy i was aware that the organization was planning on using snipers that the leader the back of wall street. the two leaders were notified. nothing to be done about it. when the ninety doctoral student i'll play requests for more information. deathbed think people were just exercising their first amendment right to free speech. i do wednesday we headed out to make that plan b i the information was heavily redacted in shooting range for instance the sentence of three identified the week back at claims sniper attacks against protesters and he didn't accept it. there would only be murdering. it is necessary. the blunt force now where's my mouth like a banker or a politician who felt like it was necessary to kill approach that day. while the fbi thoroughly investigated. only had seventeen pages in total the whole cake. anyone caught their eye teeth for your requests and
the word terrorism is not charismatic in the fbi can just use that word to keep information from the the three dads. the taste is really an impossibly read about in film class to let that the american protests not that happy i was aware that the organization was planning on using snipers that the leader the back of wall street. the two leaders were notified. nothing to be done about it. when the ninety doctoral student i'll play requests for more information. deathbed think people were just...
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. >> he is a convincing guy and charismatic. i talked to him about whether he was crazy to take this job and the first lace. investors like what they hear from him because shares are up 16% since he took over. i asked him how confident he is today versus how confident he was when he took the job. take a listen -- >> i feel better every day. the results show that. all the indicators are doing well. the cash burns are doing much better. inventories are doing much ofter in terms of managing that in reduction of that, we are losing less money, cash positions are quite good, products are being developed, strategies are laid out. i feel very good about our chances going forward. >> how about morale? it is probably one of the better stories. in the last four months, we had to go through a lot of ups and downs. we had to do some very difficult things that affected employees. we are at the tail end of that journey and are looking forward for growth. we are looking forward for our engagement to not only the outside but inside the company.
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as usual the majority of this flight stakes dominated by the leakage the breakaway with the charismatic was woken up from team europe cup thirty four year old frenchwoman itching to stay clear of the chasing pack up the rest of the escapees already swallowed up by the hundreds of potentially kissing is on her i can't come to know that the consumer. that image here hoping to follow up to sweden from the date to begin to heal the blind side of the rest the crew to repeat his solo effort from that night. just his second try from the uci will so just add that these are effective writing. jace is not a magic tricks ready to lead the standings to forty seconds from harare the shuttle change that would have been the mountain so much. an unwelcome teach a sudanese man who became human and some of the silly sneaky and ninety nine. coming up on station are among the actions to dementia and einstein three seventy two cents these pieces make up the self. these thick accent and musicians time that he and his wife nancy. i don't know what to say what to think i feel so nuanced so blank and just in ti
as usual the majority of this flight stakes dominated by the leakage the breakaway with the charismatic was woken up from team europe cup thirty four year old frenchwoman itching to stay clear of the chasing pack up the rest of the escapees already swallowed up by the hundreds of potentially kissing is on her i can't come to know that the consumer. that image here hoping to follow up to sweden from the date to begin to heal the blind side of the rest the crew to repeat his solo effort from that...
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terror of himself and sometimes with the israelis did you know a good team is ok he's not really charismatic leader that is controlling of that the palestinian tortillas for almost ten years and that's even less than arafat. so maybe he's not condone of every month the leader that we wish you would be but he's definitely a very serious player in the palestinian side attempting to be a big surprise until twenty fourteen will be the new change. the reason i sent this to say that you know everybody had written lines and the red lines tend to disappear as was the leader are going to make a decision that you know who read them um we nigerians opens with the slogan of. israeli ministry of justice to see david will go down in history as the man behind the famous asked the court which started the negotiations between palestinians and israelis back in nineteen ninety three preceding the strokes with the meaning of life and papers which he personally created with abbas at the time the two have stayed close over the years. when the masses and windy. who can restore the africans. quite an array of cairo
terror of himself and sometimes with the israelis did you know a good team is ok he's not really charismatic leader that is controlling of that the palestinian tortillas for almost ten years and that's even less than arafat. so maybe he's not condone of every month the leader that we wish you would be but he's definitely a very serious player in the palestinian side attempting to be a big surprise until twenty fourteen will be the new change. the reason i sent this to say that you know...
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days when reagan met with pope tau, who is also a very cap -- pope john paul, who was also very charismaticpope. some people have spoken about iron curtains. i don't want to get too far into that, that it is a very historic moment and both obama and the pope has spoken against what is going on in ukraine and putin's annexation of crimea. we will see how that goes. it is a meeting that is both symbolic and important politically. -- heis interesting that is basically in rome to meet the pope. he is not there really to meet the prime minister. the pope is the draw, not the prime minister. symbolically, the pope is the draw. that is what obama wants to show. he was to show he's meeting an important person. also right now, pope francis vrable ratings are very high and he is the man of the poor, the man of social change, which is something that is very dear to obama's heart as well. quickly, there are a couple of things an agenda that are practical, business that he will discuss with renzi. about that we'll talk energy needs. italy gets a lot of gas from ukraine and north africa, especially from
days when reagan met with pope tau, who is also a very cap -- pope john paul, who was also very charismaticpope. some people have spoken about iron curtains. i don't want to get too far into that, that it is a very historic moment and both obama and the pope has spoken against what is going on in ukraine and putin's annexation of crimea. we will see how that goes. it is a meeting that is both symbolic and important politically. -- heis interesting that is basically in rome to meet the pope. he...
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things that i ever heard and i don't think that crazy maybe that the that is the he was a very charismatic very intelligent guy but he killed people he also like to eat people and dismember their bodies in one instance there was a young man a nineteen year old immigrant that he had kidnapped. it was abusing sexually in the head and he drugged him up in his apartment building and he managed to escape and go to the police jeffery dahmer was caught up to him he was able to convince two police officers that the young man was his lover and you know he was just a little bit out of his mind was going to take him back home and they let him go and that's how charismatic these people are they can convince us or not i mean cops you know when you hear that. you know that's one of those professions as well that that's and let's talk about the top five professions that actually attract i know that our professions actually have one of them it's a do they are here here's our list surgeons journalists lawyers policemen wall street executives surgeons i feel are just one of those easy very strange if you're
things that i ever heard and i don't think that crazy maybe that the that is the he was a very charismatic very intelligent guy but he killed people he also like to eat people and dismember their bodies in one instance there was a young man a nineteen year old immigrant that he had kidnapped. it was abusing sexually in the head and he drugged him up in his apartment building and he managed to escape and go to the police jeffery dahmer was caught up to him he was able to convince two police...
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. >> he is a convincing, charismatic guy. i asked him if he was crazy to take the job in the first place. shares are up, but i asked him how confident he is today versus when he took the job that he can actually train the company around. take a listen to my interview with john chen earlier today. >> i feel better every day. the results show that. all of the indicators are doing well. the cash burns are doing better. inventories are doing much better in terms of the reduction of that. we are losing less money, the cash as editions are good. products are being development, i feel very good about our chances going forward. >> how about morale? how is it doing? >> it is probably one of the better stories. i think, in the last four months, we had to go through a lot of ups and downs. we had to do some very difficult things that affected employees. and so forth. we are at the tail end of that journey and are looking forward for growth. for profitability and looking forward to our engagement, not only the outside but inside the comp
. >> he is a convincing, charismatic guy. i asked him if he was crazy to take the job in the first place. shares are up, but i asked him how confident he is today versus when he took the job that he can actually train the company around. take a listen to my interview with john chen earlier today. >> i feel better every day. the results show that. all of the indicators are doing well. the cash burns are doing better. inventories are doing much better in terms of the reduction of...
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a little bit out of his mind was going to take him back home and they let him go and that's how charismatic these people are they can convince us or not i mean cops you know when you hear that. you know that's one of those professions as well that that's and let's talk about the top five professions that actually attract i know that our profession is actually one of them what if it's a do they are here here's our list surgeons journalists lawyers policemen wall street executives surgeons i feel are just one of those easy very strange if you're dealing with that kind of stuff on a daily basis it can i have to be kind of removed from the power complex never having that much power in life and death in your hands journalists you know by trade you know we're very we're very much in the public in the public eye in the public sphere for very obsessive very you know the same kind of mentality has it's that narcissistic behavior that really what attracts people to this sort of you know being revered from a far especially for writers for journalists that print journalism they're able to get all these
a little bit out of his mind was going to take him back home and they let him go and that's how charismatic these people are they can convince us or not i mean cops you know when you hear that. you know that's one of those professions as well that that's and let's talk about the top five professions that actually attract i know that our profession is actually one of them what if it's a do they are here here's our list surgeons journalists lawyers policemen wall street executives surgeons i feel...
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there hasn't been a really charismatic leader to step up. it is far more complex than just following play-by-play. >> and you have a population that is highly wired. this doesn't necessarily reduce democracy. in the book we talked a fair amount about egypt, because what happened with the egyptian government, mubarak got so scared about what was happening that they shut down the internet for 4.5 days. people took that as a signal that the government was afraid and then switched sides. the new government, the new autocrats don't turn off the internet, the infiltrated. they use the tools against the citizens in the semi that citizens are using it against the government. it is a more stable situation in that sense, but nobody knows who to trust. there is evidence that the encryption networks have all been infiltrated by the chinese government that people are trying to get around. >> so eric and jerry, how well do our leaders understand the power of technology? >> i think it depends. >> hillary just joined twitter in june 2013, a little late for
there hasn't been a really charismatic leader to step up. it is far more complex than just following play-by-play. >> and you have a population that is highly wired. this doesn't necessarily reduce democracy. in the book we talked a fair amount about egypt, because what happened with the egyptian government, mubarak got so scared about what was happening that they shut down the internet for 4.5 days. people took that as a signal that the government was afraid and then switched sides. the...
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and they always describe the same way as being charismatic. >> i mean, there are some things that god has concealed in his written word that are to be brought to do right before the end of time. >> koresh preached end of day philosophies to his followers, a belief that was centered around a battle between evil armies led by a messianic leader who was the second coming. >> his role was to open the seven seals that are mentioned in the book of revelation. >> in revelation the seven seals represent the apocalypse. the biblical end of days. in the bible only the lamb of god can open the seals. koresh preached that he had that power. by january 1992 disturbing rumors about the self-styled prophet had surfaced. the local newspaper, the "waco tribune herald" began to investigate koresh and his hold over the davidians. >> he had what was called his new light revelation and that was that as the messiah, he should generate a new population of people to inherent the kingdom of god. to do that all the women in the group belonged to him. >> as part of his new light prophecy, koresh dissolved all e
and they always describe the same way as being charismatic. >> i mean, there are some things that god has concealed in his written word that are to be brought to do right before the end of time. >> koresh preached end of day philosophies to his followers, a belief that was centered around a battle between evil armies led by a messianic leader who was the second coming. >> his role was to open the seven seals that are mentioned in the book of revelation. >> in revelation...
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he is quite resilient and charismatic and self-possessed. >> when you write you every movie you everote, could you imagine doing somebody else's movie? >> you know -- i, yes, i can. if i have nothing of my own. so far, every time i finish a movie, i have something brewing that i really want to do. if i have a period that i do not, i will take something from somebody. >> when you write, do have actors in mind? >> i had ray. i did not tell him. what i have done and tried in different ways and that was over the years, the best way to get an actor to not want to do the part is to offer it to them. that is the first signal it may not be as good as they thought it was so i'll try to be psychological. i sent ray a script and said is there a part you like? he has the biggest part, the best part. i sort of edged around it. >> did he come as gustav h.? >> he claimed the right parts. the rest of the actors, i did not think about them until the script was done. the only time i had this happen. we had everybody that we wanted except for matilda's part that she is 85. originally, we offered it to
he is quite resilient and charismatic and self-possessed. >> when you write you every movie you everote, could you imagine doing somebody else's movie? >> you know -- i, yes, i can. if i have nothing of my own. so far, every time i finish a movie, i have something brewing that i really want to do. if i have a period that i do not, i will take something from somebody. >> when you write, do have actors in mind? >> i had ray. i did not tell him. what i have done and tried...