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to hillary clinton she is not charismatic.harismatic republican could win the election. not so much about the message but the messenger. >> you are looking for a bank shot. have you got to identify a charismatic republican. >> ronald reagan is your best example in our lifetime. >> ronald reagan is president last left office in 1988. >> no. i'm saying that's the type of individual. >> well, look, that may or may not be true. but the demographics keep going against the production and at some level they are understanding that. you know, and when they play out in iowa in december 2015, the most important person is going to be nate silva. if he says one candidate is running five points against another candidate. that's going to be a large factor in a lot of people making up the behind. that's not been the case. >> not everybody lives in your world carville thank god as a political poster. i think you are missing it i think you are really missing it. you step out of your political realm in to the real world for a minute. >> okay. th
to hillary clinton she is not charismatic.harismatic republican could win the election. not so much about the message but the messenger. >> you are looking for a bank shot. have you got to identify a charismatic republican. >> ronald reagan is your best example in our lifetime. >> ronald reagan is president last left office in 1988. >> no. i'm saying that's the type of individual. >> well, look, that may or may not be true. but the demographics keep going against...
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dancing scene in that movie, where she's like gyrating wildly, what other actress could pull off that charismatica rare cameron diaz film that doesn't feature some exuberant dancing. ♪ >> i think every movie should have a dance sequence in it. i don't care if assist horror movie. sci-fi. dance. ♪ >> there are even dance steps in "shrek," the animated mega hit. >> you're amazing, you're wonderful, you're, you're a little unorthodox, i'll admit. >> cameron voices fiona in "shrek," which is a key character. really introduces cameron by way of her voice to a family audience. >> oh, my god, i'm having so much fun! ♪ >> audiences embrace her lighter work. but she demonstrates range in a series of dramatic roles. "vanilla sky." >> i live with this aching possibility that you might call me. >> martin scorsese's period film, "gangs of new york." >> i will open your throat, so help me god. >> and really playing against type in 1999's "being john malkovich." >> he has an ulcer right now due to suppressed childhood trauma. >> she's frumpy, she's not playing off her looks at all, except maybe in a wink, to sa
dancing scene in that movie, where she's like gyrating wildly, what other actress could pull off that charismatica rare cameron diaz film that doesn't feature some exuberant dancing. ♪ >> i think every movie should have a dance sequence in it. i don't care if assist horror movie. sci-fi. dance. ♪ >> there are even dance steps in "shrek," the animated mega hit. >> you're amazing, you're wonderful, you're, you're a little unorthodox, i'll admit. >> cameron...
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he is charismatic, powerful, and provocative. it's almost like he makes a rhetorical point to not appeal. even when it's pushed and pushed and pushed, he's almost cleverly stubborn about how he presents it says. >> that part of what animates the sentient. the other main character, and let the king, he becomes an summer is the moral center of the march. without killing it is not the march that it is. his name and presence trust people and about the local people along the route of the marchers sometimes just really want to see more licking but also what draws more federal attention, national media attention says. if we drive martin luther king out this much doesn't mean anything. we need him for the tension and we want to generate. and king is constantly being pushed in multiple directions. this much reveal some in some ways as is most morally powerful because he is constantly trying to articulate the discontent. betty is trying to craft it into his larger language, his core principles, nonviolent action, the integration of america
he is charismatic, powerful, and provocative. it's almost like he makes a rhetorical point to not appeal. even when it's pushed and pushed and pushed, he's almost cleverly stubborn about how he presents it says. >> that part of what animates the sentient. the other main character, and let the king, he becomes an summer is the moral center of the march. without killing it is not the march that it is. his name and presence trust people and about the local people along the route of the...
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you have a new notion another work here of the shaping of the healthy, magnetic, charismatic personal image, rather than the internalizedth think of old fogeys and this personality is crucial to your success in the new world of self-fulfillment and bureaucracy in a consumer economy. in "how to win friends and influence people" carnegie captured all of this beautifully, and in the book, he lays out these knew principles of personality in what would become his trademark, breathless, anecdotal style, and he makes this book, i think, really the did -- guide book for success in modern american culture. in words i'm pretty convince weed have horrified a victorian audience only 20, 30, 40 years before, he declares in this become -- and i quote -- one can 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 it's the ability to handle people with your personality and he repeats this over and over again in the book -- that it is the key to achievement of status, material prosperity, in modern society. succes
you have a new notion another work here of the shaping of the healthy, magnetic, charismatic personal image, rather than the internalizedth think of old fogeys and this personality is crucial to your success in the new world of self-fulfillment and bureaucracy in a consumer economy. in "how to win friends and influence people" carnegie captured all of this beautifully, and in the book, he lays out these knew principles of personality in what would become his trademark, breathless,...
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>> super charismatic. he got up and talked. he was riveting, especially at first.e just, he had all this wisdom. >> sid johnson was completely taken with the charismatic leader. he was a struggling musician curious about buddhism who had traveled to might roach in the late 1990s. >> i really wanted to be part of this, like something big was coming, and he was going to be part of this. and i really bought into that at the time. >> at first, roach was celebrated as an ambassador of tibetan buddhism for americans, but there was something unorthodox about this monk. >> most buddhists are stuffy older people, but these were all really good-looking young people. >> and many of those were attractive women. >> actually there were two women at the time with him. >> and he disappeared with them at night? >> yeah. >> one of them was that woman you heard about at the beginning, the one they were rescuing on the mountain. >> i come from a lineage, a tibetan lineage. >> she had gone to india. then met roach when she got back to new york and quickly became his star pupil. she cal
>> super charismatic. he got up and talked. he was riveting, especially at first.e just, he had all this wisdom. >> sid johnson was completely taken with the charismatic leader. he was a struggling musician curious about buddhism who had traveled to might roach in the late 1990s. >> i really wanted to be part of this, like something big was coming, and he was going to be part of this. and i really bought into that at the time. >> at first, roach was celebrated as an...
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especially charismatic he has a gift to talk to local people to connect to so many different audiences whether harlem or mississippi delta. he is charismatic, powerful and provocative he makes a rhetorical point even when pushed and pushed cleverly stubborn. concerned with uplifting black people not to appease even the liberals for pcs as the uncertain ally. >> host: that is what animates the power. >> the other main character martin luther king is the moral center. without him is not the march it is his presence those who just want to see martin luther king and also draws national media attention and sncc realizes if we take king out we need him for the attention imperforate. if he is called the multiple directions. he constantly on one level tries to articulate the discontent but he tries to craft into his larger language of the non-violent action integration çl1z of america. to do so constantly using his rhetorical gifts to merge these messages to find this unity by the end of the march it is a wine did nine dash to wine still on it is called a mistake. >> host: why did he call it a
especially charismatic he has a gift to talk to local people to connect to so many different audiences whether harlem or mississippi delta. he is charismatic, powerful and provocative he makes a rhetorical point even when pushed and pushed cleverly stubborn. concerned with uplifting black people not to appease even the liberals for pcs as the uncertain ally. >> host: that is what animates the power. >> the other main character martin luther king is the moral center. without him is...
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in world war two and is credited by many with helping end the cold war and bring down communism charismatic diet coke. he was criticized by some as a reagan conservative. but the adoration is the interest shown by huge crowds chanted some toasted the dough making this the day one said its virulent it does in fact those trees are answered with the fastest declaration stated in modern history. a chinese construction firm has developed a house that the mass produced with the help of a giant three d printer. the firm. we signed a new materials company uses a mixture of cement and construction waste to build its houses which come in under five thousand dollars for one unit. in china for a standard one hundred square meter apartment could cost hundreds of thousands of dollars in big cities such as beijing and shanghai. this can be a cheap housing alternative. the last structure and peace of the houses are entirely a product of three d printing but the windows furniture re offend other ones are from other non printed material the printing process allows for the production of up to ten complete hou
in world war two and is credited by many with helping end the cold war and bring down communism charismatic diet coke. he was criticized by some as a reagan conservative. but the adoration is the interest shown by huge crowds chanted some toasted the dough making this the day one said its virulent it does in fact those trees are answered with the fastest declaration stated in modern history. a chinese construction firm has developed a house that the mass produced with the help of a giant three...
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you have to be wildly charismatic. you have to have a fabulous head of hair, and you have to have an infectious sense that things always will get better. people are really going to attend the church where your kids might not be a smart, their marriage might falter a little. americans want to hear that things are going to be better tomorrow, and they will avoid the churches that don't. >> do politicians, are they drawn to these large congregations all in one place of? >> absolutely. we see it in a kind of battleground they show up whenever there's a series of mega churches in a battleground state. latina mega- churches folks up in florida are popular with the swing vote. pentecostals that is in a swing state. they can become incredibly effective ways of mobilizing people and getting the message out. >> are the areas of the country where these are aggregated? >> sure. vermont for example, very few. the northeast is not fertile ground. neither is the mountain west. where there are mormons or mountains can you typically fi
you have to be wildly charismatic. you have to have a fabulous head of hair, and you have to have an infectious sense that things always will get better. people are really going to attend the church where your kids might not be a smart, their marriage might falter a little. americans want to hear that things are going to be better tomorrow, and they will avoid the churches that don't. >> do politicians, are they drawn to these large congregations all in one place of? >> absolutely....
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you have to be wildly charismatic. you have to have a fabulous head of hair and you have to have an infectious sense that things will always get better. people are rarely going to be in a church where they kids aren't as smart. and americans want to hear that things are going to be better tomorrow and they will avoid the churches that don't. >> host: do politicians, are they drawn to these large congregations all in one place? >> guest: absolutely. we see it in a battleground they show up whenever there is a battleground this day. latino churches for example in florida are extremely popular. in a swing state they can be come an incredibly effective way of most light -- mobilizing people. it's easier some time to tell what the prosperity megachurches are not. vermont for example. the northeast is not fertile ground and neither is the west where there are mormons. we typically find very few. there are very few prosperity megachurches. >> host: why? >> guest: i think it's in part because of demographics, urban populations
you have to be wildly charismatic. you have to have a fabulous head of hair and you have to have an infectious sense that things will always get better. people are rarely going to be in a church where they kids aren't as smart. and americans want to hear that things are going to be better tomorrow and they will avoid the churches that don't. >> host: do politicians, are they drawn to these large congregations all in one place? >> guest: absolutely. we see it in a battleground they...
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comment i signed on by the second was a modest man but he was more like the box that held it a charismatic anyway the acting and down. john went to the shanty such he was out so every fall. he was the one who opens in them the way to the second vatican council. and we can compare this to offences who is trying to meet bombs the government of the estate tax by installing a set of g eight to the group of eight thousand units and it's fun to check its revolutionary it's admittedly this moment what he's doing that and this is maddie. it's compounded to attend to him that he said it was the second vatican council. and my son goes against it because we are trying to simplify it. this trend he said was aligned with these ideas and kissing his feet and goings feet and underneath it's not necessary anymore. and nice offences as someone who doesn't need the camera. but anyhoo it's a very simple amendment to the ccm all relax and watch if you will examine the many doses of people. well at the thick of the band at that john that the twenty third set papacy he was of course born in italy. back in eight
comment i signed on by the second was a modest man but he was more like the box that held it a charismatic anyway the acting and down. john went to the shanty such he was out so every fall. he was the one who opens in them the way to the second vatican council. and we can compare this to offences who is trying to meet bombs the government of the estate tax by installing a set of g eight to the group of eight thousand units and it's fun to check its revolutionary it's admittedly this moment what...
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it's wonderful so this is turkey so many new site for this this here's to many around summertime charismatic and organization said today it is don't be cheap but of time and up to say there's been no progress down their concerns no meaningful negotiations and the draft contract is unacceptable. we're expecting the government to publish that proposed legislation allowing for the major shortly. that might speed up things the minister said recently he expects can end this here so does a bit of a drift there. so with this knowing that no unfairness in between chickpeas and a minister. it's hard to see how the concert the month of summer and maybe whatever before the end of the year ago for christmas. the number of liver disease deaths caused by alcohol has doubled in the past twenty years doctors say the number of young people. secure women presenting with advanced liver disease is distressing makes damage on the way many irish people to a few points in the evening and several more on the weekends. so it's surprising to hear and heed calls to so much damage to his neighbor. he now needs a liver
it's wonderful so this is turkey so many new site for this this here's to many around summertime charismatic and organization said today it is don't be cheap but of time and up to say there's been no progress down their concerns no meaningful negotiations and the draft contract is unacceptable. we're expecting the government to publish that proposed legislation allowing for the major shortly. that might speed up things the minister said recently he expects can end this here so does a bit of a...
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you has has to be wildly charismatic. you have to have a fabulous head of hair and you have to have an infectious sense that things always will get better. people rarely going to attend a church or your kids may not be a smart come your marriage might fall through. americans want to your things will tomorrow and they will avoid the churches to challenge that. >> host: do politicians -- are they trying to these large congregations on one place? >> guest: absolutely. we see it in a battleground states show up whenever there's a series of mega-churches in a battleground state. bettina mega-churches are especially popular. it's a swing vote. hostels that is in a swing state. they can become incredibly effective ways of mobilizing people in getting the message out. >> host: are there areas where most of these churches are aggregated? >> guest: sure. it's easier to tell where the prosperity churches are not. vermont, for example has very few. the northeast is not fertile ground. neither is the mountain west. whether mormons are
you has has to be wildly charismatic. you have to have a fabulous head of hair and you have to have an infectious sense that things always will get better. people rarely going to attend a church or your kids may not be a smart come your marriage might fall through. americans want to your things will tomorrow and they will avoid the churches to challenge that. >> host: do politicians -- are they trying to these large congregations on one place? >> guest: absolutely. we see it in a...
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i'm joined here in paris by adding sixteen cups the charismatic leader of greece's the left wing series that auntie attempt in the green vote is outraged by tax rises and spending cuts seat cost was chosen by the european left aussie to run as their candidate the european commission presidency. these days the thirty nine year old greek is busy campaigning across europe on an anti all star team for maori seats across thank you very much be with us all pause to catch up liu of the rising star of the they agreed to upgrade its life with a twenty six percent in the last comment re election. he's become the largest opposition force in greece this time. you running only european level across europe defending representing the european left not seen in sixty seconds. how would you define yourself and the ideas you're defending the states the next it was this crucial combine the struggling greens that we can calling for a complete dinner before falling for use of surveillance thirty the struggle in the rest of your. when he was trained to think it's quite obvious that the ministry all the way do
i'm joined here in paris by adding sixteen cups the charismatic leader of greece's the left wing series that auntie attempt in the green vote is outraged by tax rises and spending cuts seat cost was chosen by the european left aussie to run as their candidate the european commission presidency. these days the thirty nine year old greek is busy campaigning across europe on an anti all star team for maori seats across thank you very much be with us all pause to catch up liu of the rising star of...
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she is in all regards a chocolate candy and a medium that connects charismatic and grit he went through three prize that has already declared his undying support to each and every topic is popular though he appears to be a little commitment phobia. this was during his last stand for parliament since two thousand and twelve. after years of experience handling of the country's finances. it shows that just because he made a fortune in the private sector doesn't always mean he's capable of doing the same and the sector in the world is he so popular the program is that the pressure decrease seen some nasty evil. who else can the voters choose just a mechanical be no matter what she was a disaster. are you know something. national is to attack the wall. we are old enough. and jesus can do this and very dangerous people in general the message yule gifts to someone like mr parson cool that just shows you will always have bought what ukraine has been through in the last few years. first i was asking ukrainians to vote for a new way of living. oh well he didn't know what the people that's what th
she is in all regards a chocolate candy and a medium that connects charismatic and grit he went through three prize that has already declared his undying support to each and every topic is popular though he appears to be a little commitment phobia. this was during his last stand for parliament since two thousand and twelve. after years of experience handling of the country's finances. it shows that just because he made a fortune in the private sector doesn't always mean he's capable of doing...
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we'll do a lot more on that in the next class, but usually a charismatic leader of one form or another, and we've met some cult leaders, and i hope by the end of this part of the class we won't be using that term in a negative way, we've met j.z. knight and we've met cynthia jones and particularly cynthia who came into the class, so i think most people enjoyed her, but from the sociological definition, she is a cult leader. now when we met cynthia jones to go back and expand out your good comment here, when we met her, gosh in 1989, she was a person without institutional form who was working through deeply held spiritual ideas. but as i mentioned back then in those classes i tracked along and slowly but surely the trappings of institutional development came around through the social dimension, conquertize so to speak. until now we're really seeing with this diana's grove group she is running that we have elements we could pin point as being institutional. so, good point we don't want to throw out the institution because we're in the social dimension here. but how those social dimension
we'll do a lot more on that in the next class, but usually a charismatic leader of one form or another, and we've met some cult leaders, and i hope by the end of this part of the class we won't be using that term in a negative way, we've met j.z. knight and we've met cynthia jones and particularly cynthia who came into the class, so i think most people enjoyed her, but from the sociological definition, she is a cult leader. now when we met cynthia jones to go back and expand out your good...
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he was one of the world's most charismatic and popular professional wrestlers.ere he is just sunday after being inducted into the world wrestling entertainment hall of fame. >> the spirit of ultimate warrior will run forever. [applause] ♪ ♪ >> this is "lunch money" on bloomberg television. we are streaming live on bloomberg.com, which makes us at automatically available on your tablet and smartphone. i'm matt miller in for adam johnson. companies left and right are going public, or announcing their companies public. today, it is lacking cap. -- it is la quinta. >> it opened below its listing price. as you mentioned, priced at the low end of its market range, $17 a share, raising $650 million overall in its initial share sale. blackstone, the private equity firm, the company that backed la quinta still holds 60% of the common shares after this listing. it is the third hotel chain that blackstone has taken public in the past year. before that, it was extended stay, and of course, hilton, which was the biggest hotel ipo ever. both of those companies have seen their
he was one of the world's most charismatic and popular professional wrestlers.ere he is just sunday after being inducted into the world wrestling entertainment hall of fame. >> the spirit of ultimate warrior will run forever. [applause] ♪ ♪ >> this is "lunch money" on bloomberg television. we are streaming live on bloomberg.com, which makes us at automatically available on your tablet and smartphone. i'm matt miller in for adam johnson. companies left and right are...
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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 as 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 have tracked i know that our profession is actually one of them what if it's. 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 as it's that narcissistic behavior that's really what attracts people to this sort of you know being revered from a far especially for writers journalists the print journalism they're able to get all these follower
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 as 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 have tracked i know that our profession is actually one of them what if it's. here here's our list surgeons journalists lawyers policemen wall street executives surgeons i feel are...
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things that i've ever heard and i don't think that crazy maybe that the because the 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. was abusing sexually and had 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 he was going to take them back home and they let him go and that's how charismatic these people are as they can convince us or not i mean cops don't want to 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 have tracked i know that our profession is actually one of them what if it's. 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 dealin
things that i've ever heard and i don't think that crazy maybe that the because the 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. was abusing sexually and had 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...
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her book "the crusades of cesar chavez" is the first comprehensive biography of the iconic charismatic leader. she has also written the union of their dreams, a widely acclaimed and nuanced history of the united farm workers' movement. she recently received a national endowment for the humanity fellowship to support her work on the chavez biography. please welcome miriam pawel. [applause] >> can you hear me? okay. >> i want to ask you something i feel is really important. what brought you through the writing about cesar chavez. a lot of people in texas know who he is but then i was very surprised to learn that recently when the mexican filmmaker diego will do not was having the premier of his film on chavez, he took a walk, a stroll down cesar chavez boulevard, and asked if they knew who cesar chavez was. most of them said they felt he was the boxer, the mexican boxer julio cesar chavez or they thought he was julio cesar chavez junior who is also a boxer. and the venezuelan leader hugo chavez. several others. others thought he was part of the chicano movement. why did you decide to wri
her book "the crusades of cesar chavez" is the first comprehensive biography of the iconic charismatic leader. she has also written the union of their dreams, a widely acclaimed and nuanced history of the united farm workers' movement. she recently received a national endowment for the humanity fellowship to support her work on the chavez biography. please welcome miriam pawel. [applause] >> can you hear me? okay. >> i want to ask you something i feel is really important....
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she is a charismatic figure.she's well liked, she's trusted throughout the socialist party, and she has excellent green credentials. and the government leaning heavily on one or two majority leads in parliament they need someone like her. she's hard working, and she was the presidential candidate i in 2007, and got 47% of the votes. anything that can bring back the socialists together. anything that can bring back voters is good valle value for e president. >> how interesting for the president to bring in a left-wing figure. in elections the vote was for more of the right-wing candidate. is that a surprise? >> it's not a surprise in the sense that hollande needed left wing credentials, and she has excellent left-wing credentials. he has established some quite good connection in part of the business community because he's fighting hard, he's talking a lot about redeveloping the french economy. he might be a very useful figure. but the flip side of the coin he can be unpredictable, and inside the treasury he may ha
she is a charismatic figure.she's well liked, she's trusted throughout the socialist party, and she has excellent green credentials. and the government leaning heavily on one or two majority leads in parliament they need someone like her. she's hard working, and she was the presidential candidate i in 2007, and got 47% of the votes. anything that can bring back the socialists together. anything that can bring back voters is good valle value for e president. >> how interesting for the...
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you have to be charismatic with a head of hair and an infectious sense that things always will get betterpeople will rarely attend a church where your kids might not be as smart, your marriage might fall through. americans want to hear things are going to be better tomorrow and the fable of way to churches that challenged that. >> do politicians -- or they'd drawn to these large congregations? >> absolutely. we see it in a kind of battleground state whenever there is a series. latino churches for example in florida are popular. it's a swing vote, pentecostals in a swing state they can become effective ways of mobilizing people and getting the message out. are there areas where most of these are aggregated? it's easy sometimes to tell where the prosperity mega churches are not. vermont for example, very few. the northeast isn't fertile ground anis infertileground ande mountain west. there are very few prosperity mega churches there i think because of the populations. they put them at the crossroads of major highways and so where we find the open spaces with the major highways and the popul
you have to be charismatic with a head of hair and an infectious sense that things always will get betterpeople will rarely attend a church where your kids might not be as smart, your marriage might fall through. americans want to hear things are going to be better tomorrow and the fable of way to churches that challenged that. >> do politicians -- or they'd drawn to these large congregations? >> absolutely. we see it in a kind of battleground state whenever there is a series....
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when charismatic leaders emerge, they become more than the embodiment of their individual beings. bomb literally walk two days when hester had respect, and harnessed that energy, that is now focused on the individual, flu a collect private recess. miss advantage is his ethnicity, easily the major ethnic group, so it might hope to get their vote. >> bringing him onboard, won't be enough on it's board to get him the votes he needs. in fact, it may put some people off, he also does haven't a running mate, and they are the second largest group. so that also reduced his appeal. al jazeera, kabul. >> a new investigation revealed the u.s. secretly fund add program designed to cause social unrest in cuba. government agencies to build a program live twitter to target young cubans. more from lav vanna. >> well, i think the cubans will see this is very much the latest twist in a long running saga. there are books on display of the many many attempts to kill fidel castro, or undermine the guilty. no doubt, that is what they will be saying when they do comment on this. simply that cubans crave
when charismatic leaders emerge, they become more than the embodiment of their individual beings. bomb literally walk two days when hester had respect, and harnessed that energy, that is now focused on the individual, flu a collect private recess. miss advantage is his ethnicity, easily the major ethnic group, so it might hope to get their vote. >> bringing him onboard, won't be enough on it's board to get him the votes he needs. in fact, it may put some people off, he also does haven't a...
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werthere were so few opposn activists that when one of them noticed somebody else that was kind of charismatic and participating in the tiny opposition that was happening, they would sort of try to draw them into so allowing us to give a presentation. she decided on someone of the feminist art and she was very taken with it and was reading about all of the radical feminist art in the west. and so she put together what could really be the fresh course on feminist art. art. but the freshma freshman coursed feminist art or not taught. she put it together in an hour and a half asian, but there was a problem with the presentation which was that there were no artists. but it's not enough and she was very commercial and had been working for a long time and therefore she needed to finish with the russian artists. they were wrong in the conference to talk about the western artists all the time. so she made one up. [laughter] she made up the group. alexander russo sat down with booktv at the catholic university of america to discuss his points on the bio golden age radio beyond the networks. this 25 min
werthere were so few opposn activists that when one of them noticed somebody else that was kind of charismatic and participating in the tiny opposition that was happening, they would sort of try to draw them into so allowing us to give a presentation. she decided on someone of the feminist art and she was very taken with it and was reading about all of the radical feminist art in the west. and so she put together what could really be the fresh course on feminist art. art. but the freshma...
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about this and this is what the psychologist kind of outlines is that sociopaths tend to be very charismatic they tend to be very engaging because they're just so kind of out there totally lacking any sort of moral compass really little or lack of reflection and i think one of the more important things that you said is that extreme ability to be charismatic and i think one of the. that's examples is that if i'm. a prime example as jeffrey dahmer we remember jeffrey dahmer seventy's eighty's and ninety's a very well known serial killer here's you know that we have a photograph of jeffrey dahmer here one of the craziest things that i ever heard and i don't think that crazy maybe that the because the was a very charismatic very intelligent guy but he killed people he also liked to eat people and dismember their bodies in one instance there was a young man a nineteen year old immigrant that he had kidnapped. was abusing sexually and had 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 pol
about this and this is what the psychologist kind of outlines is that sociopaths tend to be very charismatic they tend to be very engaging because they're just so kind of out there totally lacking any sort of moral compass really little or lack of reflection and i think one of the more important things that you said is that extreme ability to be charismatic and i think one of the. that's examples is that if i'm. a prime example as jeffrey dahmer we remember jeffrey dahmer seventy's eighty's and...
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. >> when charismatic leaders emerge from history, they become more than the embodiment of their individual beings. people literally -- when hester had respect, and harnessed that energy, that is now focused on the individual, to collective process his advantage is his ethnicity, his passion, easily the major ethnic group in the country, so he mite get their vote. bringing him onboard won't be enough to get him the vote he needs in fact it may put some people off, he also doesn't have a running mate, and they are the second largest ethnic group. so that may also reduce his appeal. for thousands of afghans as well as iraqi interpreters have risked their lives helping u.s. fors but for most of them, promises of a life in the u.s. have remained unfulfilled. they are still waiting for visas and time could be running out. living outside washington the past few months has been an an justment. but with the help of his friends he is adapting, still, he says he worried about his 200 fellow interpreters still living in afghanistan. >> on the three or four of them admitted to the united states, the re
. >> when charismatic leaders emerge from history, they become more than the embodiment of their individual beings. people literally -- when hester had respect, and harnessed that energy, that is now focused on the individual, to collective process his advantage is his ethnicity, his passion, easily the major ethnic group in the country, so he mite get their vote. bringing him onboard won't be enough to get him the vote he needs in fact it may put some people off, he also doesn't have a...
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incredibly charismatic and he has a vision. pcs what is going on in fort worth and he says not just am i going to go into that, take this company chesapeake which he almost bankrupt a couple years before on a bad bet in louisiana but i am going to go all in. this is somebody, 19, 2001, the company had nothing. seven eight years later the company had 15 million acres. he had written this five deal in to it. when you get to 2008-2009 jessicas strong more than any company in the world and he has these little slices of each one. he probably don't more oil and natural-gas himself than any other american since rockefeller. biggest wine cellar and the world's. he had appetites. you wanted more. i talked to his former partner. he always wanted a more. it wasn't enough to have a wine cellar. he wanted to have lots of wine. he was interested in antique boats, houses in the bahamas and hawaii, just more and more and that eventually brings him down. he has to start with laughs livers of wealth. he had to pay to drills them. there were $500
incredibly charismatic and he has a vision. pcs what is going on in fort worth and he says not just am i going to go into that, take this company chesapeake which he almost bankrupt a couple years before on a bad bet in louisiana but i am going to go all in. this is somebody, 19, 2001, the company had nothing. seven eight years later the company had 15 million acres. he had written this five deal in to it. when you get to 2008-2009 jessicas strong more than any company in the world and he has...
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indisputably the people that are are getting the most attention, certainly in the country and are the most charismaticcan't say that the tea party is completely marginalized when you have these two leaders who are incredibly popular. >> jason? >> no, they're not marginalized, but they are having influence on the party like you have said. they have gotten some of their people into congress and the leadership has responded. we do hear more talk about deficits and entitlement spending and the rest of it in terms it of electing people, however, they are not having a very good year. particularly in the senate with these challenges. michigan mcconnell challenges 30 points behind in kansas. one exception is mississippi where thad cochran is facing a stronger candidate there. the problem with tea party candidates have been having is convincing voters that mitch mcconnell isn't sufficiently republican or sufficiently conservative. when mitch mcconnell's problem is when that he is in the minority. not that he is insufficiently right wing. i think that's where they are having trouble in some of these primary rac
indisputably the people that are are getting the most attention, certainly in the country and are the most charismaticcan't say that the tea party is completely marginalized when you have these two leaders who are incredibly popular. >> jason? >> no, they're not marginalized, but they are having influence on the party like you have said. they have gotten some of their people into congress and the leadership has responded. we do hear more talk about deficits and entitlement spending...
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and it was one of the most charismatic members of the catholic church. >> john paul ii had a flair forhe dramatic. the former actor lit up the world stage. in 1979 he traveled back to his homeland poland which was under an oppressive communist government. newt and callista gingrich produced a documentary about that trip. >> in 1979 is the event which shatters the communist grip of poland. here's a slovak-pole who is pope and he is reminding them that you have not been forgotten. >> how pivotal was pope john paul's visit to poland? >> he gave the people of poland a chance. they saw a chance maybe to get out of this. the change of communism. >> the pope arrives in warsaw, there are 3 million people at mass in a public square. they look around and they say, there's more of us than there is of the government. why should we be afraid of them. that's the kind of impact john paul iv had on his home country. >> the pope's visit helped strengthen the solidarity movement in poland and a union leader. months later he arrived in washington. >> this afternoon pope john paul and i met alone in the o
and it was one of the most charismatic members of the catholic church. >> john paul ii had a flair forhe dramatic. the former actor lit up the world stage. in 1979 he traveled back to his homeland poland which was under an oppressive communist government. newt and callista gingrich produced a documentary about that trip. >> in 1979 is the event which shatters the communist grip of poland. here's a slovak-pole who is pope and he is reminding them that you have not been forgotten....
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political sweetheart's meets petro poroshenko he is an oligarch a chocolate king and a media magnate charismatic and rich he went through three presidents already declaring his undying support each and every time he's popular though he appears to be a little commitments phobic this was during his last stance in parliament since two thousand and twelve after years of experience handling the country's finances it shows that just because he made a fortune in the private sector that doesn't always mean that he's capable of doing the same in the public sector then why is he so popular the problem is that the partially agree is seen as a lesser evil whom else can the voters choose just emotion called they know her very well she was a disaster. you know nationalist. or jarosz you know they are. very dangerous people in general if the lesser evil is someone like mr poroshenko. that just tells you. what ukraine has been through in the last few years pershing co is asking ukrainians to vote for a new way of living but will he deliver what the people want or is this his ultimate game where the only one tha
political sweetheart's meets petro poroshenko he is an oligarch a chocolate king and a media magnate charismatic and rich he went through three presidents already declaring his undying support each and every time he's popular though he appears to be a little commitments phobic this was during his last stance in parliament since two thousand and twelve after years of experience handling the country's finances it shows that just because he made a fortune in the private sector that doesn't always...
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any time a charismatic billionaire takes over, the question people ask is, what will jeff azo stew? is, there is a really talented editorial team, and products team and other types of teams at the post. he is going to give them, for a while, the resources and the autonomy to execute on their vision. jeff bezos is not going to come in and tell the executive editor, here is how you would publish this. jeff bezos is going to help back who runsd emilio, digital, and the rest of the leadership team. some people have this image that is going to sit in the back room and come up with a great plan. but they are good, deep organizations. will bejeff bezos listening, but i think execution, just like it would be for anyone, including -- this is how jim would describe what he does at vox media. it is going to be in powering really good people, giving them the resources and protection and time to push the post and any other institution like this forward. >> it is good to have you here. >> great to be here, thanks. ♪ >> john calipari is the head basketball coach at the university of kentucky. in 2
any time a charismatic billionaire takes over, the question people ask is, what will jeff azo stew? is, there is a really talented editorial team, and products team and other types of teams at the post. he is going to give them, for a while, the resources and the autonomy to execute on their vision. jeff bezos is not going to come in and tell the executive editor, here is how you would publish this. jeff bezos is going to help back who runsd emilio, digital, and the rest of the leadership team....
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>> well, of course, you never know who's going to pop out and be that one charismatic player. it's hard work. it's not something that just comes along and you capture it. it's something that you must work for and work very hard to become the guy that's going to win the masters. and win it more than once is even more difficult. >> you are thought of in so many, so many different ways. of course, you're a legend of the game. you're a trail blazer. you're an incredible philanthropist. you're such a successful businessman. how do you think of yourself, first and foremost? >> oh, i'd just like to think that i've made some contribution to the game of golf. >> and he certainly has. world sports there with the golfing great, arnold palmer. >>> still to come, time is running out in the hunt for black boxes of the missing malaysia airlines plane. >> plus, the search area has enlarged yet again. stay with us for the latest. >>> after days of attacks on government buildings, ukraine's interior minister launches what he calls an anti-terrorist operation. more on that after the break. up. a
>> well, of course, you never know who's going to pop out and be that one charismatic player. it's hard work. it's not something that just comes along and you capture it. it's something that you must work for and work very hard to become the guy that's going to win the masters. and win it more than once is even more difficult. >> you are thought of in so many, so many different ways. of course, you're a legend of the game. you're a trail blazer. you're an incredible philanthropist....
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. >> they are charismatic. >> all right, now, you also have said n your mow meeting this book that youent intrusion. is that correct? >> i do. yeah. your pinhead friends in hollywood they don't want, they want equality for everyone, which take as massive government. >> i want equality for everybody is great. that would be amazing. i just think that individuals usually do a better job than collective big government. >> so you don't want the government to be telling you thousand live and how not. that's kind of a libertarian position. >> that's funny, does that make me a libertarian? i'm a hollywood pinhead, bill, i don't know about political labels. >> libertarians want less government and more personal freedom which i think is what you are saying. >> that is what i am saying. all this time shedding the dogma of political labels. and you are telling me now i have to go back to living. >> it's not bad. you have to hang out with stossel which is very very difficult. >> i take it back. >> you know, i think, look, i'm not a libertarian but i don't think that the government can solve the pro
. >> they are charismatic. >> all right, now, you also have said n your mow meeting this book that youent intrusion. is that correct? >> i do. yeah. your pinhead friends in hollywood they don't want, they want equality for everyone, which take as massive government. >> i want equality for everybody is great. that would be amazing. i just think that individuals usually do a better job than collective big government. >> so you don't want the government to be telling...
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you know, you had a charismatic cult leader who would take a family into the cult. from then on, he would sleep with the man's wife, he would sleep with the 12-year-old and 14-year-old female children that the man might have brought in there. he would control their lives completely. he stockpiled machine guns and silencers and hand grenades and made all these things and he named the place ranch apocalypse. and he was destined for, you know, a huge apocalypse. and we found out after all this transpired at waco that before we even went on the initial raid that he had taken his mighty men, six or eight guys that were his, you know, bodyguard or pretorian guard that surrounded him, and they would practice going out, louding in cars around the compound, with all their rifles, and they were going to go to waco and slaughter everyone at mcdonalds. that was before we even went on the raid. so he was reaching, reaching for disaster. when i would talk to him on the phone, he would say, you know, jim, i'm 33 and i'm a carpenter. he wouldn't say he was jesus, but he would say t
you know, you had a charismatic cult leader who would take a family into the cult. from then on, he would sleep with the man's wife, he would sleep with the 12-year-old and 14-year-old female children that the man might have brought in there. he would control their lives completely. he stockpiled machine guns and silencers and hand grenades and made all these things and he named the place ranch apocalypse. and he was destined for, you know, a huge apocalypse. and we found out after all this...
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he was charismatic, he was exciting. but many believed him to represent the conservative wing, the opposite from john xxiii. >> he was conservative, he was traditional. there was one element about john paul ii that i think really mae him special in addition to his charisma which was his mysticism. he was a poet and poets are people who see differently, who believe in the invisible. and a mystic is a poet in a religious context. and i think that one thing that stood out to me with john paul ii any time he wasn't talking to anybody or doing something official he was praying. and if you walked up to him you would see him moving his rosary and moving his lips and he was always praying. and i think he really had already sort of one foot on the other side. he really lived the consent of this communion of saints and people that are in heaven helping him on earth. i think he genuinely believed in that power and people made fun of him but he believed in the power of those things. >> rose: after his death there was a lot of talk.
he was charismatic, he was exciting. but many believed him to represent the conservative wing, the opposite from john xxiii. >> he was conservative, he was traditional. there was one element about john paul ii that i think really mae him special in addition to his charisma which was his mysticism. he was a poet and poets are people who see differently, who believe in the invisible. and a mystic is a poet in a religious context. and i think that one thing that stood out to me with john...
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and of course pope francis is so charismatic and caught the attention and the hearts of the whole world. >> for those of us who are not catholic, tell us why this tradition which goes back 2,000 years is so special and important to the faithful. >> well, in many ways we need real authentic witnesses. we need people to imitate. and of course we don't have to remind people that saints are not perfect people. they are people who were born just like all of us. they lived good lives. they had struggles. they had joys. but in many ways they opened themselves humbly to god's plan in their life. and the saints in the church are those authentic witnesses in communion and heaven who not only pray for us but give us living examples of how we can follow christ in our own lives. they are great authentic examples. >> how do you respond to some critics in the church who question the speed with which john paul has been canonized. >> in many ways both popes the initiative came from the people. if you remember in 2005 when john paul ii died, at his funeral it was the people who said make him a saint quic
and of course pope francis is so charismatic and caught the attention and the hearts of the whole world. >> for those of us who are not catholic, tell us why this tradition which goes back 2,000 years is so special and important to the faithful. >> well, in many ways we need real authentic witnesses. we need people to imitate. and of course we don't have to remind people that saints are not perfect people. they are people who were born just like all of us. they lived good lives....
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he was never one of those charismatic wild politicians and so he doesn't have the strong connection thatally is where this is a serious race. freedom works held the rally that you saw footage of and they are focusing on this race. they think that if they can just unseat mcconnell, they can strike fear into the senate and get them to move closer to the rand paul, ted cruz ring where they oppose everything out of the obama administration using whatever tactic is necessary. >> they would hold up his head as a trophy. >> yes. that's essentially the idea. the idea is that it would really send a message to everyone that they are not going to accept backing down and making a deal. now, most people would say that inevitably someone has to make a deal because the government can't stay shut down forever. eventually you'll end up with a default. but if you have someone stronger in there, you can take the extra step. >> "the new york times" reported that the tea party may be nudging republicans to the right. may be nudging republicans to the right with the implicit threat of primary challenges but w
he was never one of those charismatic wild politicians and so he doesn't have the strong connection thatally is where this is a serious race. freedom works held the rally that you saw footage of and they are focusing on this race. they think that if they can just unseat mcconnell, they can strike fear into the senate and get them to move closer to the rand paul, ted cruz ring where they oppose everything out of the obama administration using whatever tactic is necessary. >> they would...