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he is says charismatic i have interviewed all these people over the years and this is the most charismatic person i have never met more than and packard your steve jobs and then you feel like you're talking to george washington or god but to have this easygoing gravitas and a champion swimmer to build this gigantic company so talk about the player but he had done everything he was friendly and engaging and down-to-earth and you could see why he has that affect on steve jobs you want to be robert noyce that is a hard thing to convey in words there is very few videos i did the last big deal with robert noyce before he died for my pbs show because -- but it was erased there is one copy on video tape that is scratchy at the stanford library but that is it. the visual record is slim and his physical presence is impossible to convey. and he died too young just before silicon valley became this phenomenon just before died just a for intel became the most profitable company on earth and left this incredible voyage i remember when steve jobs died and u.s. at apple headquarters and the shock wave th
he is says charismatic i have interviewed all these people over the years and this is the most charismatic person i have never met more than and packard your steve jobs and then you feel like you're talking to george washington or god but to have this easygoing gravitas and a champion swimmer to build this gigantic company so talk about the player but he had done everything he was friendly and engaging and down-to-earth and you could see why he has that affect on steve jobs you want to be...
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he is as charismatic, i have interviewed all these people over the years. he is may be the most charismatic person i ever met. more than packard, more than steve jobs. those guys, you felt the reality distortions around steve and that you are talking to george washington or god. noyce had this easygoing gravitas, this deep baritone voice. you was a singer and also a champion swimmer and he built this gigantic company, he also had been coinventor of the integrated circuit so he was like baseball, talk about the five tool player, noyce had done everything, he was friendly and engage in and down to earth and you could see he had that effect on steve jobs. you wanted hang around with him, you wanted to be bob noyce. that is a hard thing to convey in words and very few videos, i did the last interview with bob before he died for my pbs show. it got erased. there it is one copy on video tape that is know we and scratched, at stanford library and that is about it. the visual record of bob swim, and the sad thing is he died too young before silicon valley became wo
he is as charismatic, i have interviewed all these people over the years. he is may be the most charismatic person i ever met. more than packard, more than steve jobs. those guys, you felt the reality distortions around steve and that you are talking to george washington or god. noyce had this easygoing gravitas, this deep baritone voice. you was a singer and also a champion swimmer and he built this gigantic company, he also had been coinventor of the integrated circuit so he was like...
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you have to admit he is a charismatic person. people thought john f kennedy was charismatic but obama is the best they have produced in my lifetime. i think the only people fainting at a hilary clinton rally are the chubby girls that cannot take the heat. but americans keep telling the pollsters they like obama personal. he is the person you wish you could like his policies. he would probably make a great next door neighbor unless you were chinese and he would always be over borrowing something. i think after the mess of the past eight years the republicans have a good chance provided they run someone better than todd aikin. especially if they talk about obamacare. i think there is one million hours i added up trying to find a health care plans. i am self-employed so i am subjected to the provisions and the entire time i was mumbling about my liberal friend who is a hypochrondriac and wants the entire budget spent on health care. so for all one million hours i kept saying screw you to him. and that was the title of my article. i
you have to admit he is a charismatic person. people thought john f kennedy was charismatic but obama is the best they have produced in my lifetime. i think the only people fainting at a hilary clinton rally are the chubby girls that cannot take the heat. but americans keep telling the pollsters they like obama personal. he is the person you wish you could like his policies. he would probably make a great next door neighbor unless you were chinese and he would always be over borrowing...
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kennedy was charismatic, but obama is definitely the best they've produced in my lifetime. i think the only people you're going to have fainting at a hillary clinton rally will be the chubby gals from now who can't take the heat. but americans just keep telling pollsters, they really like obama personally. he sort of person you wish you could like his policies. obama probably would make a great next door neighbor, unless you were chinese in which case he would always be over borrowing something. but i think after the mess he made for the past eight years republicans have a pretty good chance in 2016. provided they run someone slightly better than todd aiken. especially if they talk a lot about obamacare. i've so far this year spent -- i think i add up -- approximately one million hours trying to find a healthcare plan for himself. i'm self-employed and one of the few americans actually subjected to the provisions of obamacare, and the entire time i was mumbling about my liberal friends who unfortunately, is a hypo con dry yack and wanted the entire national budget spent on
kennedy was charismatic, but obama is definitely the best they've produced in my lifetime. i think the only people you're going to have fainting at a hillary clinton rally will be the chubby gals from now who can't take the heat. but americans just keep telling pollsters, they really like obama personally. he sort of person you wish you could like his policies. obama probably would make a great next door neighbor, unless you were chinese in which case he would always be over borrowing...
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twice relieved of overall command by lincoln, the charismatic figure dubbed the young napoleon ran againstincoln in 1864 presidential race. , but mcclelland remained popular with his man. after his death in 1885, it was old soldiers who lobbied for the 14 foot statue on washington's connecticut avenue. the creation of sculptor is withoutcmurray's a doubt one of the cities most dashing men on horseback. unfortunately, a century of exposure to the elements, including air pollution and bird droppings left the bronze warrior in desperate need of repair. insimply power wash, coded protective wax and restored it to its original copper green you . he sits ramrod straight atop his mount, his gaze fixed southward where the traffic of 20th century washington swirls around his bivouac. >> 40 years ago on august 9, 19 74, richard nixon's presidency ended and gerald ford's began. vice president ford was sworn into the nation's highest office at noon that day, shortly after president nixon, who announces resignation tonight before, departed the white house for civilian life. up next on american history
twice relieved of overall command by lincoln, the charismatic figure dubbed the young napoleon ran againstincoln in 1864 presidential race. , but mcclelland remained popular with his man. after his death in 1885, it was old soldiers who lobbied for the 14 foot statue on washington's connecticut avenue. the creation of sculptor is withoutcmurray's a doubt one of the cities most dashing men on horseback. unfortunately, a century of exposure to the elements, including air pollution and bird...
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kennedy was charismatic, but obama is definitely the best of it produced in my lifetime.i think the only people you are going to have fainting at a hillary clinton rally will be the gals from now who can't take the heat. [laughter] but americans keep telling pollsters they really like obama personally. sometimes you wish you could like his policy. obama will probably make a great next-door neighbor of mr. chinese, in which case he would always be over borrowing something. [laughter] but i think after the mess he's made for the past eight years, republicans have a good chance in 2016 provided a ransom in slightly better than todd akin. we have a very good chance. especially when they talk a lot about obamacare. so far i think i added up approximately 1 million hours trying to find a health care plan for myself. and self employed some of the few americans actually subjected to the provisions of obamacare. the entire time i was mumbling about my liberal friends who unfortunately is a hypochondriac in there for what the entire national budget spent on health care and that is
kennedy was charismatic, but obama is definitely the best of it produced in my lifetime.i think the only people you are going to have fainting at a hillary clinton rally will be the gals from now who can't take the heat. [laughter] but americans keep telling pollsters they really like obama personally. sometimes you wish you could like his policy. obama will probably make a great next-door neighbor of mr. chinese, in which case he would always be over borrowing something. [laughter] but i think...
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he was doing lab work and as you can imagine you need to be charismatic and outgoing to be a land man. he's very much outgoing and confident in charismatic and he was doing a pretty good job but the real money isn't in finding oil and gas. he kind of wanted to do that. he kept bumping into another land man who was at the same point thinking about drilling for oil and gas himself. his name was tom ward. tom ward came from a little to town, a much different story. a poor background. his grandfather was a noted alcoholic in the town. each sunday he would literally stumble into church in the middle of services crying and he had issues. his mother had passed away and he would be drunk each week. the pastor would stop and welcome him with open arms create but it was embarrassing to the family. his son tom ward's father also was an alcoholic. the ward family was notorious in that part of the state. women were warned not to marry into the family. tom ward found religion literally and it stabilized him. he decided to go to beirut and got married at a young age and became a land man as well. ar
he was doing lab work and as you can imagine you need to be charismatic and outgoing to be a land man. he's very much outgoing and confident in charismatic and he was doing a pretty good job but the real money isn't in finding oil and gas. he kind of wanted to do that. he kept bumping into another land man who was at the same point thinking about drilling for oil and gas himself. his name was tom ward. tom ward came from a little to town, a much different story. a poor background. his...
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he is a charismatic man. his brother is a different kind of person. his brother is an operating man. castro is a visionary, in cuban terms. his visions go way beyond cuba. >> these guys are 90 years old. what are we talking about. are they propping these guys up and moving them around in carts. >> he still there and intends to do something for the longer term of the interest of cuba. >> do you see them as a threat to the united states that they were at one time? >> i didn't say that. >> maybe putin is there taking which charisma lessons from fidel. >> this is nationally rather than marksism. >> the putin wanted eastern ukraine he could have marched in and taken it. he doesn't want it. he would like to win a victory there. >> i think he is playing the long game with us. >> if he had walked in and taken it, this problem would be over. >> he is the ground work. >> you speak to politicians in europe. they see this as a regional covert invasion. >> he doesn't have a common border. >> is this comes down to maldova . >> try their honey. literal honey. i buy
he is a charismatic man. his brother is a different kind of person. his brother is an operating man. castro is a visionary, in cuban terms. his visions go way beyond cuba. >> these guys are 90 years old. what are we talking about. are they propping these guys up and moving them around in carts. >> he still there and intends to do something for the longer term of the interest of cuba. >> do you see them as a threat to the united states that they were at one time? >> i...
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the charismatic... and the inspirational... they're all coming your way next! (show open) .me 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) .me 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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>> reporter: well, the biggest problem is while you have an emerging confident, clear charismatic leader with a vision and a project, you look amongst iraqi leaders to see who has that project, and who has that vision, and what have they done for ten years with their resources and with the opportunity that they were given? not much. and that is what makessal baghdadi dangerous. certainly he has been able to sell that argument clearly to the sunnies, who have been marginalized. let us not forget it was basically the sunni cries who cleared iraq from al-qaeda when they aligned themselves and they did agree to be part of the political process. and it is their marginalization unfortunately under prime minister maliki, and his failed politics. that led to the emergence of bag bad di ,and to him they to go big chunk of territory, and he has more sympathizers than he ever dreamt of. he has made it clear that his staunch enemies are shia, and uses a term which means month pure belief. >> do more within islam need to speak louder to prevent the co what has just been threatened. >> when speaking t
>> reporter: well, the biggest problem is while you have an emerging confident, clear charismatic leader with a vision and a project, you look amongst iraqi leaders to see who has that project, and who has that vision, and what have they done for ten years with their resources and with the opportunity that they were given? not much. and that is what makessal baghdadi dangerous. certainly he has been able to sell that argument clearly to the sunnies, who have been marginalized. let us not...
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he's charismatic. he talked about his son's saggy pants and tattoos in a very empathetic way. but still capable of putting on a show of force and showing he's law enforcement. and he is emerging as a very interesting figure. yes, and, of course, folks like you and me immediately think what office is he going to run for next. >> a lot of people watching him as well as the story. thanks so much, linn sweet, appreciate your time. >> thank you. >>> first buzz ahead. and why solar panels are hazardous to bird's health. that's why i'm so excited about these new milk-bone brushing chews. whoa, i'm not the only one. it's a brilliant new way to take care of his teeth. clinically proven as effective as brushing. ok, here you go. have you ever seen a dog brush his own teeth? the twist and nub design cleans all the way down to the gum line, even reaching the back teeth. they taste like a treat, but they clean like a toothbrush. nothing says you care like a milk-bone brushing chew. [ barks ] nothing says you care like a milk-bone brushing chew. nobody ever stomped their foot and asked for
he's charismatic. he talked about his son's saggy pants and tattoos in a very empathetic way. but still capable of putting on a show of force and showing he's law enforcement. and he is emerging as a very interesting figure. yes, and, of course, folks like you and me immediately think what office is he going to run for next. >> a lot of people watching him as well as the story. thanks so much, linn sweet, appreciate your time. >> thank you. >>> first buzz ahead. and why...
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not only the person, it's when he is on the stage as a ring master he takes care of the arena, so charismaticing. he's a great person too. >> jonathan's wife is a dancer and line captain with the show. they have two children and find the circus to be a wonderful and supportive home. >> the greatest thing about the greatest show on earth and circus life in general, emphasis on family. you have this marvelous opportunity to share this dynamic experience with your sons and daughters. can you imagine one week your back yard is hershey park, the next week the grand canyon. >> his own life was steeped in the arts but of a different kind. >> i started out with the world renowned boys choir of harlem when i was about 11 years old. that changed my life. we traveled all over the place, paris, you name it. we would be on the greatest stages with the greatest artists in the world from stevie wonder to placido. >> with the world as his stage there was important lessons to be learned at an early age. >> my possibilities were endless so i never once did not believe that i couldn't do anything. impossible wa
not only the person, it's when he is on the stage as a ring master he takes care of the arena, so charismaticing. he's a great person too. >> jonathan's wife is a dancer and line captain with the show. they have two children and find the circus to be a wonderful and supportive home. >> the greatest thing about the greatest show on earth and circus life in general, emphasis on family. you have this marvelous opportunity to share this dynamic experience with your sons and daughters....
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leadera very charismatic , both american and british officers who met him were very impressed with him. he was called the wellington of the indians. this piece itself is pretty extraordinary when they rolled it in here. they took the opportunity to weigh it. piece ofry heavy marble. it comes in at 3000 pounds. it's a very impressive piece that captures the warrior ethic and the romantic image of tecumseh, and also what was lost for native americans during the war. they talked a lot about who won the war of 1812, and there's much debate about that. everyone agrees that the major loser of the war was the native americans in losing their land through losing the support of the british in the west. the painting behind me is by thomas burch. this particular painting is the battle of lake eerie. it is one of the two major inland waterway battles of the war. had sentjames madison perry to lake yeary -- lake ee rie to engage the british fleet on the lake and ensure american control of the lake. all of the boats on the inland lakes have to be constructed there. there was no way of getting them o
leadera very charismatic , both american and british officers who met him were very impressed with him. he was called the wellington of the indians. this piece itself is pretty extraordinary when they rolled it in here. they took the opportunity to weigh it. piece ofry heavy marble. it comes in at 3000 pounds. it's a very impressive piece that captures the warrior ethic and the romantic image of tecumseh, and also what was lost for native americans during the war. they talked a lot about who...
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i'm assuming he must be ca charismatic like a clinton. >> that's an interesting question.for me reading of what i could read of his letters and especially what others wrote about him, he's kind of difficult to really decipher. i found him kind of this -- there's this wall in front of mahone. i will say this much about him. he he's very adept at utilizing his war record to get what he wants. it's not surprising because after the war mahone he becomes -- he's the president of this huge conglomerate of railroads very controversial here in virginia. he's got to play to the virginia government for permission to do things and assuage the concerns of local communities. he does this primarily by pushing his war record. he goes to reunions, the most popular popular reunions. it's interesting pause he doesn't fit the mold of the lost cause confederate. he's not concerned about whether or not the war was about slavery or not. he was concerned about the future of virginia. that comes through loud and clear not concerned about refighting the war. he does love his veterans that's for su
i'm assuming he must be ca charismatic like a clinton. >> that's an interesting question.for me reading of what i could read of his letters and especially what others wrote about him, he's kind of difficult to really decipher. i found him kind of this -- there's this wall in front of mahone. i will say this much about him. he he's very adept at utilizing his war record to get what he wants. it's not surprising because after the war mahone he becomes -- he's the president of this huge...
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they're led by the charismatic captain ron johnson, a native of ferguson.h is a stark contrast from the ferguson police. >> thankful to be here to protect you. >> reporter: he's determined to change public perceptions. >> when you hear that from the community what are your thoughts? >> allow the cameras. we grieve with each other, hug each other, slap hands. we do that all the time. >> reporter: changing perception won't come easily. riot scenes play over and over like bad dreams. over the past two days these streets looked like war zones. we followed haiku as he picked up a friend fresh from the standoff with police forces. he's just been tear gassed. >> been shot at every night by the cops. man. this is [ bleep ] crazy. >> reporter: but he's hunkering down for a fight. tonight as the national guard takes their position, haiku says until there's an arrest, quiet will come no time soon. >> i'm staying with the people. it basically is going to boil down to the police who are being excessive and they don't care about me because they've already gassed me. they
they're led by the charismatic captain ron johnson, a native of ferguson.h is a stark contrast from the ferguson police. >> thankful to be here to protect you. >> reporter: he's determined to change public perceptions. >> when you hear that from the community what are your thoughts? >> allow the cameras. we grieve with each other, hug each other, slap hands. we do that all the time. >> reporter: changing perception won't come easily. riot scenes play over and over...
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but he is unbelievably charismatic man. i don't think i have ever seen anybody with greater feel to the audience. his brother is a different kind of a person. his brother is an operating man. castro is a visionary in cuban terms and his visions go way beyond cuba. i don't think this is a surprise. >> he is 90 years old. what are we talking about? >> you are propping these guys up and moving them around in carts or something? >> he is still there and he intends to do something for the longer term interests of cuba. and his brother is a lot younger. >> but you see them as a threat to the united states? >> i don't see them as a threat. no. of course not. i didn't say that. i didn't come close to saying that. >> maybe putin is there taking coo race charisma lessons from fidel. >> what does this say about the current position with the administration at the moment? the sanctions they are working slowly, clearly they are not. putin is saying come on. >> if putin wanted eastern ukraine, he could have marched in and taken it. he doe
but he is unbelievably charismatic man. i don't think i have ever seen anybody with greater feel to the audience. his brother is a different kind of a person. his brother is an operating man. castro is a visionary in cuban terms and his visions go way beyond cuba. i don't think this is a surprise. >> he is 90 years old. what are we talking about? >> you are propping these guys up and moving them around in carts or something? >> he is still there and he intends to do something...
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. >> jon: so you were, you know, so natural on stage, so charismatic, so funny, but i can't imagine asg able to express like the whole of yourself. was that exhausting as a performer, as someone who even wanting to talk about the confusion you faced about it or not wanting that to be your identity. was that the most difficult part? >> well, you know, it was because i could never talk about it. i couldn't even... like if i got in an argument with someone i was dating, which was chris, who is here tonight, and he's so nervous, he says, don't talk about my name on the show, my friends in florida will find out. >> jon: how many chriss can there be in florida. >> right, there's one. it's him, everybody. [laughter] i know he hates that. but, yeah, because on stage, i would tell stories about my girlfriend. i had more stories about my girlfriend from a guy that had girlfriend, but they were true stories. i just switched the sex. you know what i mean? which proves how the relationships are the same, because never once did i tell a story which was about a guy but saying a girl. i just went, tha
. >> jon: so you were, you know, so natural on stage, so charismatic, so funny, but i can't imagine asg able to express like the whole of yourself. was that exhausting as a performer, as someone who even wanting to talk about the confusion you faced about it or not wanting that to be your identity. was that the most difficult part? >> well, you know, it was because i could never talk about it. i couldn't even... like if i got in an argument with someone i was dating, which was...
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but fact is, erdogan is a very charismatic politician. and ihrdulu is a retired diplomat and doesn't have the street fighting skills that will erdogan has in buckets. >> bernard, let me throw a little bit. he is largely planning to make it more than just a ceremonial role. does he have the support to do that in will he be able to make the president's position far more powerful than it is? >> because this is the first time that turks have directly act elected the president -- it used to be the parliament. erdogan hopes the popular mandate will give him the ability to make the presidency much more of an executive role. essentially, in recent president's past goal, the outgoing president is amongst them. they have used the role as a more ceremonial sort of role. erdogan has made no secret that he wants to have more power as president. if he wants to really make it an executive presidency, he will need to change the constitution and need parliament to back those changes. so, it's not going to be that easy for him to make those big executive c
but fact is, erdogan is a very charismatic politician. and ihrdulu is a retired diplomat and doesn't have the street fighting skills that will erdogan has in buckets. >> bernard, let me throw a little bit. he is largely planning to make it more than just a ceremonial role. does he have the support to do that in will he be able to make the president's position far more powerful than it is? >> because this is the first time that turks have directly act elected the president -- it used...
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he is an amazing, charismatic executive leader. he is also mercurial and controls his company.here are certain relationships that go on behind the scenes that western executives that are not quite is used to that relies some time on selective enforcement of different regulations, etc. and china that we are not used to hear. >> coming up, amazon getting into mobile payments. that is next. ♪ >> that is a look at some other stories making headlines today. for the latest you can always visit bloomberg.com. another story we're following, at&t wants to clear out old apple inventory ahead of new iphone and ipad launches. as a result, at&t offering discounts for those that by the iphone 5s and 5c. it is unusual for tablets to be included in the discount. e-commerce giant amazon now expanding into the mobile checkout business. the company just launched amazon local register that it helps physical stores will use. also taking aim at mobile payment competitors like square and paypal. i am joined by the chief research officer and our technology officer who covers this on bloomberg. >> this
he is an amazing, charismatic executive leader. he is also mercurial and controls his company.here are certain relationships that go on behind the scenes that western executives that are not quite is used to that relies some time on selective enforcement of different regulations, etc. and china that we are not used to hear. >> coming up, amazon getting into mobile payments. that is next. ♪ >> that is a look at some other stories making headlines today. for the latest you can...
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character can be so, in this case, hyper-normal and banal in many ways, you no longer have to be charismatic. i went out of my way to take away all of that. mark designed the makeup to be totally opposite of who i am. i would not want to keep -- if you set on fire, even the fire would go, "no!" >> were you aware of the fact that people wanted to see robin williams? >> that is why it was great to have mark. he would say, -- it was great to have him. it is all the details and minutia. it's all part of it, it all fits in. i was walking into walmart -- that is a great compliment. detail has been lovely and interesting to have. the more detailed you are in your work, the more universal it is. the behavior and all those little things that people -- people have come up to me and say i love your shoes. no, i mean in the movie. they like the squeakiness. that is a great thing. >> you have to put brakes on an instinct to improvise? >> no, we talked in the beginning where i would have moments -- if i got method, mark had to say, you were getting too into it. they would go, slow it up. veryback and be v
character can be so, in this case, hyper-normal and banal in many ways, you no longer have to be charismatic. i went out of my way to take away all of that. mark designed the makeup to be totally opposite of who i am. i would not want to keep -- if you set on fire, even the fire would go, "no!" >> were you aware of the fact that people wanted to see robin williams? >> that is why it was great to have mark. he would say, -- it was great to have him. it is all the details...
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him, makes you feel like you were the most interesting person he has ever met, just incredibly charismatic. he has this vision, sees what is going on in fort worth. he says, not just to my going to go and take this company to chesapeake which almost went bankrupt a couple years before, but i am going to go all in. you have to imagine, this is someone who in 19 -- let's say 2001 the company had nothing. seven or eight years later the company has 15 million acres under lease, the size of kentucky. and not just that, he had written this little idea into it that every well the chesapeake drove he got a little too and a half% slice by the time you get around to 2008-9 their drilling more than any other company in the world. he has these little slices. he probably won't more oil and natural gas himself than any other american sense rockefeller. >> the biggest wine cellar in the world. >> unbelievable. seventy pages. he had appetites. it talk to his former partner. how would you describe him. he always wanted more. it was not enough to have a wine cellar he needed to have lots of wine. it was not
him, makes you feel like you were the most interesting person he has ever met, just incredibly charismatic. he has this vision, sees what is going on in fort worth. he says, not just to my going to go and take this company to chesapeake which almost went bankrupt a couple years before, but i am going to go all in. you have to imagine, this is someone who in 19 -- let's say 2001 the company had nothing. seven or eight years later the company has 15 million acres under lease, the size of...
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they, together, incredible charismatic turned the place around. open the space is back up. found more resources for this building, all the other buildings, the renovation and turned it into what is now a i think per square inch the most incredible urban park in the world on a sunny day and now in the summer. just like the library. so there were dark days. we turned around. i am sure there have been other dark days. that is the one that i remember. i remember when my branch libraries were close to many days of the week. we still had some rough times. a library of york. a 17% reduction in city funding or the last six years. we're just coming out of that. working with the mayor, the city council to see if we can restore more of the city funding serve as we can do more. for people who come from all over the world, i give you an example of something that we hope to do. this building, this collection has some of the most amazing things in the world in my opinion. we have the original declaration of independence in jefferson's hand with the slave trade paragraph. we have one of th
they, together, incredible charismatic turned the place around. open the space is back up. found more resources for this building, all the other buildings, the renovation and turned it into what is now a i think per square inch the most incredible urban park in the world on a sunny day and now in the summer. just like the library. so there were dark days. we turned around. i am sure there have been other dark days. that is the one that i remember. i remember when my branch libraries were close...
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maybe he was charismatic at one time. maybe he was different.now when a person can snap or anything, and i myself had been in a shelter at one time. i have experienced that. when you have somebody like sandy who's soft and quiet and nice, there's people who prey on that. and then after they get them, the control starts. and then they feel stuck or they've got two children, what are they going to do, where are they going to go. >> it was about 7:30, 7:45, and i heard some gunshots, but that's not really unusual in this area. >> 911, your emergency? hello? >> things didn't happen in our community on that level. how on earth could somebody be that evil? no one was safe. >>> i don't think people are aware of how much domestic abuse exists in america where the end result is a homicide. i just don't think women know that sometimes it escalates to the point where there's no going back. there's no going back. the last place you're going to is the morgue. >> 911, your emergency? hello? >> on the evening of may 7th, 2013, our dispatchers received a 911 ca
maybe he was charismatic at one time. maybe he was different.now when a person can snap or anything, and i myself had been in a shelter at one time. i have experienced that. when you have somebody like sandy who's soft and quiet and nice, there's people who prey on that. and then after they get them, the control starts. and then they feel stuck or they've got two children, what are they going to do, where are they going to go. >> it was about 7:30, 7:45, and i heard some gunshots, but...
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is definitely an amazing, charismatic executive and leader.ut he is also relatively hisurial, and he controls company. there are certain relationships i go on behind the scenes that western business executives are not right is used to, that rely sometimes on selective enforcement of different regulations, etc., and china that we are not used to hear. that said, there is not exactly a fair and level playing field as it relates to ali baba versus competitors entering -- entering china, like amazon. alibaba is set to grow in the e-commerce space next five to 10 years. that is what these investors will be banking on. >> leslie, have you spoken to any of your sources about how ali baba and the people marketing this ipo land to prepare -- plan to prepare for some of these questions about potential governance issues? occasionally, ali baba executives will compare themselves with other chinese executives at companies that are listed. for example, only a certain fraction of their assets are tied to it. that is safer than a traditional chinese company,
is definitely an amazing, charismatic executive and leader.ut he is also relatively hisurial, and he controls company. there are certain relationships i go on behind the scenes that western business executives are not right is used to, that rely sometimes on selective enforcement of different regulations, etc., and china that we are not used to hear. that said, there is not exactly a fair and level playing field as it relates to ali baba versus competitors entering -- entering china, like...
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always identifying with underdogs, has a wide a ray of friends, interracial friends, accused a charismaticcomes one of the only black students to kiss in to the bronx high school of science which is one of the best public high schools in new york city and he becomes one of the most popular if not the most popular students at bronx and what is extraordinary that stokely carmichael attends bronx science 1956-1960 and it is during some of the key years of the heroic period of the civil rights movement 1954-1965 and in high school he becomes an organizer. in high school he is going to be mentored by the key social democratic political activist, openly gay, one of the most brilliant minds of the civil rights movement. pcs westin as a teenager and asks who is that speaking of there? some one replies to him that is byron westin the socialist and stokely says that is who i am going to be when i grow up. when we think about bronx science, very important because at bronx science and during his high school years, stokely carmichael is going to imbibers multiple political and intellectual traditions.
always identifying with underdogs, has a wide a ray of friends, interracial friends, accused a charismaticcomes one of the only black students to kiss in to the bronx high school of science which is one of the best public high schools in new york city and he becomes one of the most popular if not the most popular students at bronx and what is extraordinary that stokely carmichael attends bronx science 1956-1960 and it is during some of the key years of the heroic period of the civil rights...
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this is a campaign dominated by a man, the charismatic but polarizing figure of recep tayyip erdogan, hoping to walk away with the presidency. i'm joined by a columnist from a newspaper, an potential newspaper. thank you for joining us. why have the opposition not managed to come up with a candidate that can challenge the popular recep tayyip erdogan. >> there's a strategy, the two main opposition parties, finding a common candidate. the country has been polarized. they thought that a candidate that would be an independent over the parties - apolitical figure may be - might be interesting for the waters. they might prefer him more than recep tayyip erdogan, and ekmeleddin ihsanoglu. the main potential candidate comes from a religious background that recep tayyip erdogan used, the religious background. they thought this may - being of pious flavour may take the advantage. this was a deliberate strategy. >> it has not worked? >> according to the polls before the elections, there was a two-digit difference between recep tayyip erdogan and ekmeleddin ihsanoglu. we are not sure of the resu
this is a campaign dominated by a man, the charismatic but polarizing figure of recep tayyip erdogan, hoping to walk away with the presidency. i'm joined by a columnist from a newspaper, an potential newspaper. thank you for joining us. why have the opposition not managed to come up with a candidate that can challenge the popular recep tayyip erdogan. >> there's a strategy, the two main opposition parties, finding a common candidate. the country has been polarized. they thought that a...
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. >> even though there is such obvious anger and charismatic anger, you can also see his own softness and itationalizing really wrangles him. conflictwas also this within richard burton. he had been a great actor and he chose a different style. >> as john barrymore did. >> exactly. >> hamlet was the peak and after that, it was down. he was a glamorous hamlet. i grew up time, thinking of hamlet as a glamorous figure. >> here is another insert from kenneth brenna -- branagh. it has been more about shakespeare than anyone over the life of his career. >> henry the fifth is still so much fun. >> take a look at this. >> i knew him. jest, mostnfinite awesome fancy. he has borne me on his back 1000 times. and now what imagination it is. lips that i have kissed i know not how often. your son was your fleshest of merriment. one now to mock your own grinning, quite chock full. chamberyou to my ladies . to this favor she must come. tell me one thing. >> what is that? alexanderey'll think did this fashion on the earth? >> i want to talk about mark one more time. there is a story that you touch on
. >> even though there is such obvious anger and charismatic anger, you can also see his own softness and itationalizing really wrangles him. conflictwas also this within richard burton. he had been a great actor and he chose a different style. >> as john barrymore did. >> exactly. >> hamlet was the peak and after that, it was down. he was a glamorous hamlet. i grew up time, thinking of hamlet as a glamorous figure. >> here is another insert from kenneth brenna --...
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. >> you just don't know, maybe he was charismatic at one time, maybe he was different.now when a person can snap or anything, and i, myself, had been in a shelter at one time. i have experienced that. when you have somebody like sandy who's soft and quiet and nice, there's people who prey on that. and then after they get them, the control starts. and then they feel stuck or they've got two children, what are they going to do, where are they going to go? >> it was about 7:30, 7:45, and i heard some gunshots, but that's not really unusual in this area. >> 911. your emergency? hello? [ gunshot ] >> things didn't happen in our community on that level. how on earth could somebody be that evil? no one was safe. when you compare the top speed of dsl from the phone company with the top speed of comcast business internet... well, there's really no comparison. why pay more for less? call today for a low price on speeds up to 150mbps. and find out more about our two-year price guarantee. comcast business. built for business. >>> i don't think people are aware of how much domestic
. >> you just don't know, maybe he was charismatic at one time, maybe he was different.now when a person can snap or anything, and i, myself, had been in a shelter at one time. i have experienced that. when you have somebody like sandy who's soft and quiet and nice, there's people who prey on that. and then after they get them, the control starts. and then they feel stuck or they've got two children, what are they going to do, where are they going to go? >> it was about 7:30, 7:45,...
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maybe he was charismatic at one time. maybe he was different.r know when a person can snap or anything, and i myself had been in a shelter at one time. i have experienced that. when you have somebody like sandy who's soft and quiet and nice, there's people who prey on that. and then after they get them, the control starts. and then they feel stuck or they've got two children, what are they going to do, where are they going to go. >> it was about 7:30, 7:45, and i heard some gunshots, but that's not really unusual in this area. >> 911, your emergency? hello? >> things didn't happen in our community on that level. how on earth could somebody be that evil? no one was safe. over 20 million kids everyday in our country lack access to healthy food. for the first time american kids are slated to live a shorter life span than their parents. it's a problem that we can turn around and change. revolution foods is a company we started to provide access to healthy, affordable, kid-inspired, chef-crafted food. we looked at what are the aspects of food that wi
maybe he was charismatic at one time. maybe he was different.r know when a person can snap or anything, and i myself had been in a shelter at one time. i have experienced that. when you have somebody like sandy who's soft and quiet and nice, there's people who prey on that. and then after they get them, the control starts. and then they feel stuck or they've got two children, what are they going to do, where are they going to go. >> it was about 7:30, 7:45, and i heard some gunshots, but...
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. >> you just don't know, maybe he was charismatic at one time, maybe he was different.can snap or anything, and i, myself, had been in a shelter at one time. i have experienced that. when you have somebody like sandy who's soft and quiet and nice, there's people who prey on that. and then after they get them, the control starts. and then they feel stuck or they've got two children, what are they going to do, where are they going to go? >> it was about 7:30, 7:45, and i heard some gunshots, but that's not really unusual in this area. >> 911. your emergency? hello? [ gunshot ] >> things didn't happen in our community on that level. how on earth could somebody be that evil? no one was safe. i make a lot of purchases for my business. and i get a lot in return with ink plus from chase. like 50,000 bonus points when i spent $5,000 in the first 3 months after i opened my account. and i earn 5 times the rewards on internet, phone services and at office supply stores. with ink plus i can choose how to redeem my points. travel, gift cards, even cash back. and my rewards points wo
. >> you just don't know, maybe he was charismatic at one time, maybe he was different.can snap or anything, and i, myself, had been in a shelter at one time. i have experienced that. when you have somebody like sandy who's soft and quiet and nice, there's people who prey on that. and then after they get them, the control starts. and then they feel stuck or they've got two children, what are they going to do, where are they going to go? >> it was about 7:30, 7:45, and i heard some...
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maybe he was charismatic at one time. maybe he was different.now when a person can snap or anything, and i myself had been in a shelter at one time. i have experienced that. when you have somebody like sandy who's soft and quiet and nice, there's people who prey on that. and then after they get them, the control starts. and then they feel stuck or they've got two children, what are they going to do, where are they going to go. >> it was about 7:30, 7:45, and i heard some gunshots, but that's not really unusual in this area. >> 911, your emergency? hello? >> things didn't happen in our community on that level. how on earth could somebody be that evil? no one was safe. they keep us entertained. they keep us inspired. they keep us hopeful... and happy. keep them safe. the eight-passenger chevrolet traverse, with the highest possible overall vehicle score for safety. chevrolet. find new roads. spending the day with my niece. i don't use super poligrip for hold because my dentures fit well. before those little pieces would get in between my dentures
maybe he was charismatic at one time. maybe he was different.now when a person can snap or anything, and i myself had been in a shelter at one time. i have experienced that. when you have somebody like sandy who's soft and quiet and nice, there's people who prey on that. and then after they get them, the control starts. and then they feel stuck or they've got two children, what are they going to do, where are they going to go. >> it was about 7:30, 7:45, and i heard some gunshots, but...
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you have to admit he is a charismatic person. people thought john f kennedy was charismatic but obama is the best they have produced in my lifetime. i think the only people fainting at a hilary clinton rally are the chubby girls that cannot take the heat. but americans keep telling the pollsters they like obama personal. he is the person you wish you could like his policies. he would probably make a great next door neighbor unless you were chinese and he would always be over borrowing something. i think after the mess of the past eight years the republicans have a good chance provided they run someone better than todd aikin. especially if they talk about obamacare. i think there is one million hours i added up trying to find a health care plans. i am self-employed so i am subjected to the provisions and the entire time i was mumbling about my liberal friend who is a hypochrondriac and wants the entire budget spent on health care. so for all one million hours i kept saying screw you to him. and that was the title of my article. i
you have to admit he is a charismatic person. people thought john f kennedy was charismatic but obama is the best they have produced in my lifetime. i think the only people fainting at a hilary clinton rally are the chubby girls that cannot take the heat. but americans keep telling the pollsters they like obama personal. he is the person you wish you could like his policies. he would probably make a great next door neighbor unless you were chinese and he would always be over borrowing...
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he's very charismatic and we just, we bonded over certain things.is also very artistic. >> all the ladies in the family, he would grab them, take them by the hand and kiss their hand and greet them and be very very charming, almost like overboard, almost in a manipulative way. >> we became friends enough to become roommates in college. people that didn't get charlie, they didn't tend to be friends with him usually. but nobody really knew him that well. >> our friend, his roommate, had told me on numerous occasions how filthy his room was. it just was putrid. it just smelled like rotten food and dirty laundry and it was very, very dark. the blinds were always drawn, his door was always shut. he didn't want people in his space. there was a safe haven there. >> we all thought that he had a secret life. i remember him telling me some stories that just seemed very outlandish. >> his conquests in paris, how he made love there at the eiffel tower, that he was kicked out of the country, he was asked to leave or told to leave before there was charges pressed
he's very charismatic and we just, we bonded over certain things.is also very artistic. >> all the ladies in the family, he would grab them, take them by the hand and kiss their hand and greet them and be very very charming, almost like overboard, almost in a manipulative way. >> we became friends enough to become roommates in college. people that didn't get charlie, they didn't tend to be friends with him usually. but nobody really knew him that well. >> our friend, his...
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tois fantastic to look back supposedly smart people in 2009, they said the best thing was a wise, charismatic leader call bush a al-assad. they said he was a partner for these, prosperity and stability. an israeli newspaper said syria was an island of stability. others talking about egypt is a rock of stability. all of these were falsehoods. dangerously wrong. they weren't listening to these dissident movements and the fact of double thinkers is always bigger than we think. the number of true believers is typically lower than we think. >> i'm going to push you on a little bit. that's not mean less emphasis on the nuclear issue. regime has nuclear weapons, the amount of progression -- oppression would make what's going on now seems small. the unfortunate corollary of that is that the people supporting terrorism and undermining countries and funding terrorism, brutally repressing 80 million people, that is an untenable situation. >> we have some questions. introduce yourself and speak into the microphone. >> we are from the e-learning institute for iranian civil society. that inion is about 200
tois fantastic to look back supposedly smart people in 2009, they said the best thing was a wise, charismatic leader call bush a al-assad. they said he was a partner for these, prosperity and stability. an israeli newspaper said syria was an island of stability. others talking about egypt is a rock of stability. all of these were falsehoods. dangerously wrong. they weren't listening to these dissident movements and the fact of double thinkers is always bigger than we think. the number of true...