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she is always highly suspicious of the charismatic messianic figure at the top. doing the work and understands that leadership --es from among the interacting with the everyday people, and most importantly, understanding the "we" consciousness. occupy, in that sense, is an extension of the best of ella baker. anytime we talk about martin luther king jr., we must talk about malcolm x, we must talk about ella baker. all three go hand-in-hand. >> talk about malcolm x and martin luther king in this book. >> we just do not have the language or that brother. he is such as enacted. -- jazz enacted. love white folks. his intensity, authenticity, sincerity in telling the truth and bearing witness is, in many ways, unprecedented. is ae beginning, he gangster malcolm, and then he takes on the world with his love, his willingness to die and struggle for the people. >> martin luther king jr., the only one of these figures that have been adopted by american society as part of the lexicon of our history. >> of course, he is perhaps the closest to a christian. the weight of the
she is always highly suspicious of the charismatic messianic figure at the top. doing the work and understands that leadership --es from among the interacting with the everyday people, and most importantly, understanding the "we" consciousness. occupy, in that sense, is an extension of the best of ella baker. anytime we talk about martin luther king jr., we must talk about malcolm x, we must talk about ella baker. all three go hand-in-hand. >> talk about malcolm x and martin...
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but any time they sigh a see a charismatic sunni leader they get detained using the terrorism law or the accountability and justice law. used to be a bathist so he needs to go away for a while. or simply removed from a position. >> do the iranians really care about isis or is it good for them? but the arabs kill each other. -- let the arabs still each other. we have hezbollah are a bunch of arabs, shia. let them all fight. it keeps things safe on our borders. are they concerned about this? >> i think they love it that they have isis. they have a good excuse to deal with. sometimes they are concerned. but, you know, if we think about the way we've been handling iran so far -- and forget what's happening behind closed doors. just look at the public statements. then you get iranians saying, ok, you know we go to the iranians and the president says we think you're a responsible power and we're ready to share. and the iranians say great we'll replace you in the region. and then the iranians say we hate you. and we say yes we love you too. this is the kind of dialogue we've been having wit
but any time they sigh a see a charismatic sunni leader they get detained using the terrorism law or the accountability and justice law. used to be a bathist so he needs to go away for a while. or simply removed from a position. >> do the iranians really care about isis or is it good for them? but the arabs kill each other. -- let the arabs still each other. we have hezbollah are a bunch of arabs, shia. let them all fight. it keeps things safe on our borders. are they concerned about...
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i have a history with charismatic attractive men who just wear me out. >> wow.uess i might get myself in trouble, but no sometimes means yes. whey thought was striking was the degree to which she is almost this this post feminist role. she can say anything. she doesn't have to worry about looking strong enough. she can say these guys swept me off my feet and no one needs to worry about whether she won't be strong enough to stand up to vladimir putin. >> when you become a grandmother it frees you up to say anything. >> it's interesting because she was so resistant to talk about anything about being a woman in the 2008 campaign really. she stayed away from it for fear of people saying well, what about in the moment where you are staring down vladimir putin. it is a change. she talked much more openly about the historic nature if she was to run again and how important it is for women to be in leadership positions and elsewhere. the last speech she gave, the however many, 50 million cracks in the invisible ceiling, that is the leading edge of what looks like a 2016
i have a history with charismatic attractive men who just wear me out. >> wow.uess i might get myself in trouble, but no sometimes means yes. whey thought was striking was the degree to which she is almost this this post feminist role. she can say anything. she doesn't have to worry about looking strong enough. she can say these guys swept me off my feet and no one needs to worry about whether she won't be strong enough to stand up to vladimir putin. >> when you become a grandmother...
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then, as populations grew, some charismatic individuals gained more prestige than others. prestige became formalized and inherited by selected heirs. as population grew even larger, resources often became limited. small groups monopolized the wealth, and classes emerged. around the world, states evolved to protect the elite classes, relying on force to centralize rulership. 6,000 years ago, no one on earth lived in a state. today, states are the dominant form of political organization. but technology revolutionizes political change in sometimes unpredictable ways. perhaps in the twenty-first century, still new forms of political organization may evolve, as new generations look to the future with lessons learned out of the past. captions by captionamerica, pittsburgh, pa. funding for this program was provided by... for more informati i think it breaks a little to the left. uh-uh. to the right. nope. straight. girl: come on! i told you it was going right. ♪ get up, get up, get up ♪ and be a playah ♪ get up, get up, get up ♪ get up, get up, get up ♪ and be a playah players: g
then, as populations grew, some charismatic individuals gained more prestige than others. prestige became formalized and inherited by selected heirs. as population grew even larger, resources often became limited. small groups monopolized the wealth, and classes emerged. around the world, states evolved to protect the elite classes, relying on force to centralize rulership. 6,000 years ago, no one on earth lived in a state. today, states are the dominant form of political organization. but...
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so i have a history with charismatic attractive men who just wear me out. >> charismatic attractive menar me out. laying it on thick. finally an item that falls under the heading of don't call me, i'll call you. most people would be excited to get a call from the white house. but apparently not everyone. jimmy carter spoke to "people" magazine for their upcoming 40th anniversary issue, and here's how the president responded if he was asked if he ever hears from president obama. quote, not really. when i was president i called ford and nixon until they finally asked me to leave them alone. is carter that tiresome? or were ford and nixon just bored with him? >>> anyway, how republicans attempt to bridge the gender gap this year. not going according to plan. that's next. >>> and take a look at the preview of coming attractions. hillary clinton and chris christie on the campaign trail today. christie is the embattled republican governor tom corbett. you're watching "hardball," a place for politics. >>> welcome back to "hardball." time now for the round table. we'll dig into the latest twist
so i have a history with charismatic attractive men who just wear me out. >> charismatic attractive menar me out. laying it on thick. finally an item that falls under the heading of don't call me, i'll call you. most people would be excited to get a call from the white house. but apparently not everyone. jimmy carter spoke to "people" magazine for their upcoming 40th anniversary issue, and here's how the president responded if he was asked if he ever hears from president obama....
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greece, the charismatic coach will be back on the sidelines after serving a touchline ban. >> they'velways worked very well. they've always been a great competitive side. it's one of those teams really makes any mistakes. they have a lot of defensive power. >> we are used to laying finals every weekend and every match. it's definitely a final to us because we need the points badly. but we are playing at home with our fans behind us, and we will obviously do our very best in order to try to win the match. >> captain gaddy shaking off a right ankle injury. and after fracturing his nose in greece expected to wear a protective facemask. the two sides will meet in germany.
greece, the charismatic coach will be back on the sidelines after serving a touchline ban. >> they'velways worked very well. they've always been a great competitive side. it's one of those teams really makes any mistakes. they have a lot of defensive power. >> we are used to laying finals every weekend and every match. it's definitely a final to us because we need the points badly. but we are playing at home with our fans behind us, and we will obviously do our very best in order to...
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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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she has every right to be awe struck by a charismatic president. every president i have met no matter whether i agreed with him politically or not, i was like wow, that is really impressive person. >> true. >> there is always that sense when you meet the president of the united states. they should be charismatic. they are the president. they are the leader of the free world. and, you know, she has every right to raise money, to give her own money and to speak in favor of whatever political candidate she has. that doesn't mean i agree with her or you agree wither h i think the president has a lot of other followers. if he can raise money from people in the media, that's fantastic. he is raise money from the tech industry. just because you are actress or director or producer doesn't mean you have any less right to give money or support a political candidate, you are still an american citizen. >> you're absolutely right. you know what i love, pete, president obama had a fundraiser with a billionaire named rich richmond while he was there, he slammed b
she has every right to be awe struck by a charismatic president. every president i have met no matter whether i agreed with him politically or not, i was like wow, that is really impressive person. >> true. >> there is always that sense when you meet the president of the united states. they should be charismatic. they are the president. they are the leader of the free world. and, you know, she has every right to raise money, to give her own money and to speak in favor of whatever...
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on the republican side you have joanie ernst a charismatic candidate. she has momentum on her side and she's been running a great campaign. all a republican like mitt romney has to do when he's jumping for joanie, he has to get voters excited to vote for her. but hillary clinton with bruce braley has a lot more work to do. she is obviously a very big draw, someone who democrats are excited to see but bruce braley has run not the strongest campaign. he has a lot of work to do. that's why he needs these big name surrogates coming out to help him. >> this and they're develop showing up. i wanted to ask you if you think either or each of them has a separate message they have to drive home once they do hit the ground. >> well, they have a fumo ti-- w motives here. republicans are trying to hit democrats on issues like jobs and the economy, foreign affairs, obviously the spread of isis is a major issue. democrats like hillary clinton will have to get out there and talk about issues like medicare, social security, minimum wage. these are going to be the big is
on the republican side you have joanie ernst a charismatic candidate. she has momentum on her side and she's been running a great campaign. all a republican like mitt romney has to do when he's jumping for joanie, he has to get voters excited to vote for her. but hillary clinton with bruce braley has a lot more work to do. she is obviously a very big draw, someone who democrats are excited to see but bruce braley has run not the strongest campaign. he has a lot of work to do. that's why he...
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meals on wheels, courtesy of one very charismatic chef.ohn ambrose with scarlett johansson and robert downey junior. and we delve into the hollywood music -- moviemaking machine with the go-go boys. and it is hiding behind the supernatural and scary remote controls. we have spooky movie suggestions for halloween. all of that -- for all of that i'm joined by a film critic. hello, lisa. starting with the film "chef," it is an american film that has been named #chef in france. >> it is a comedy starring jon favreau. he gets into big trouble because he wants to be true to his food news and the boss of the restaurant who is played by dustin hoffman wants him not to innovate so much. he gets into trouble when he doesn't really understand social media, hence the #chef, because he replies to a tweet from a restaurant critic thinking it is private like e-mail and inadvertently start a flame war, when the only flame he should be involved with is the little ones, like use to make crÈme brÛlÉe. let's take a look. >> the most important critic of the ci
meals on wheels, courtesy of one very charismatic chef.ohn ambrose with scarlett johansson and robert downey junior. and we delve into the hollywood music -- moviemaking machine with the go-go boys. and it is hiding behind the supernatural and scary remote controls. we have spooky movie suggestions for halloween. all of that -- for all of that i'm joined by a film critic. hello, lisa. starting with the film "chef," it is an american film that has been named #chef in france. >>...
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because he is a clean slate and a young and probably charismatic, and he has from the news we have, he a good understanding and kind of communication with foreign diplomats, so they think maybe he is a good choice for yemen and maybe he is better than well-known politicians. >> thank you mohammed. >>> kenya's president is in amsterdam on the way to the international court in the hague he will be the first sitting head of state to be tried at the international criminal court. simon mcgregor wood now explains that kenyatta denies that he organized deaths. >> reporter: tuesday's hearing here at the icc was a largely technical procedure, but beneath the surface, there was a crackle of tension and animosity, mainly between the prosecution and kenya's attorney general, the country's senior legal officer. it is the prosecution's assertion, and it has been for some months now, that the kenyan government has not done enough to cooperate with the court, to cooperate in particular with the prosecution. the prosecution wants a lot of stuff to help build evidence in its case against mr. ken yayatk.
because he is a clean slate and a young and probably charismatic, and he has from the news we have, he a good understanding and kind of communication with foreign diplomats, so they think maybe he is a good choice for yemen and maybe he is better than well-known politicians. >> thank you mohammed. >>> kenya's president is in amsterdam on the way to the international court in the hague he will be the first sitting head of state to be tried at the international criminal court....
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more than 1 million of these so-called youtubers are so popular or charismatic they're able to earn revenue from advertisements. and company managers in japan have taken note of this. nhk world tells us why. ♪ >> reporter: youtube gathered in mid-october for an award ceremony from dance to rap, their performances attracted hundreds of fans. this is awesome. >> translator: it's so much more fun seeing them in the flesh than on a computer. >> reporter: some of these performers have millions of online fans. japanese firms are tapping into the popularity to advertise. this youtuber plays big box noises using his mouth and nose. he has more than 4.3 million subscribers. when the maker of hair care products asked him to make a promotion video, he did something a bit unconventional. ♪ this man shared videos of himself playing smartphone games for an online gamemaker. the video has also become a hit. perhaps because the players don't seem to be advertising anything. executives wondered if they could use youtube to reach younger customers. yomoshu contains traditional herbs that supposedly recharge
more than 1 million of these so-called youtubers are so popular or charismatic they're able to earn revenue from advertisements. and company managers in japan have taken note of this. nhk world tells us why. ♪ >> reporter: youtube gathered in mid-october for an award ceremony from dance to rap, their performances attracted hundreds of fans. this is awesome. >> translator: it's so much more fun seeing them in the flesh than on a computer. >> reporter: some of these performers...
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the charismatic sunni leaders were being put in jail because of the accountability and justice law and terrorism law, to laws that have ambiguous language. if i know you and you know a terrorist, i go to jail because of affiliation. it is such an easy way to marginalize political opponents and replace effective military commanders. so when shia militia's fight isis, we cannot just give one group credit, but we are doing that with isis. anytime there is a success we're saying is just isis that is doing it. it is not. when you have a common enemy , they fight together. we have to be conscious of giving isis wait too much credit. the fight in baghdad, mortar attacks, is not just isis. it is these other groups, the measure had been and other units. but the thing is that when you have a common enemy they will fight together. any time isis asserts primacy over these groups, they resist. there are schisms, opportunities to do things. and a lot of those groups that they fought with, at the end of the road is the caliphate. in the middle is the return to bath this power. these groups will suppo
the charismatic sunni leaders were being put in jail because of the accountability and justice law and terrorism law, to laws that have ambiguous language. if i know you and you know a terrorist, i go to jail because of affiliation. it is such an easy way to marginalize political opponents and replace effective military commanders. so when shia militia's fight isis, we cannot just give one group credit, but we are doing that with isis. anytime there is a success we're saying is just isis that...
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always identifying with underdogs, has a wide a ray of friends, interracial friends, accused a charismatic, becomes 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 traditio
always identifying with underdogs, has a wide a ray of friends, interracial friends, accused a charismatic, becomes 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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. >> he is one of the most charismatic guys you'll ever meet. he is a great poker player.s how to communicate the message when he wants to. why do we have this gap? >> he knows how the markets work. he plays his cards close to his chest. we will find out what he has planned. he is very good at giving the market guidance when he wants to. he is being quiet going into the listing. you said we will get to visibility by year end as to any type of change in capital structure. there are plans a foot. he is waiting for the timing to see when he was desk will discuss it. about of the big concerns this company is its balance sheet. it doesn't have the financial firepower necessary to be what he has laid out. how does he square that? he has a lot more firepower than he gets credit for. he has $7 billion in net debt. he has a lot of liquidity. he has the ability to finance the plan. he has over $20 billion in grace liquidity. him 9 billionves and excess cash. he has an aggressive plan. he has the cash to fund it without having any issues. pragmatic to put some more financial firepowe
. >> he is one of the most charismatic guys you'll ever meet. he is a great poker player.s how to communicate the message when he wants to. why do we have this gap? >> he knows how the markets work. he plays his cards close to his chest. we will find out what he has planned. he is very good at giving the market guidance when he wants to. he is being quiet going into the listing. you said we will get to visibility by year end as to any type of change in capital structure. there are...
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he was very charismatic, jerry respective of the old industry -- very respective of the old industry.'s andhiskey with being friendly and chatting about geopolitics. the last time i saw him was a couple of weeks ago in paris. he was joking but i did not interview them this time because he was talking about the future of electric cars. quite an interesting subject. we are getting a lot of reaction this morning from politicians and from the oil sector. it was aaying larger-than-life character. france has lost a great leader who gave life to french industry, a representative of french industry involved. >> this tragic accident happened in moscow. christophe de margerie was a frequent visitor to russia. he certainly was not a stranger there. >> he traveled a lot to russia despite the ukraine conflict, according to several media reports, he was in russia -- anight he could see was russian government meeting on foreign investment. take, russia's% largest independent gas producer. christophe de margerie was saying that despite the sunshine, the group would continue walking on the massive pro
he was very charismatic, jerry respective of the old industry -- very respective of the old industry.'s andhiskey with being friendly and chatting about geopolitics. the last time i saw him was a couple of weeks ago in paris. he was joking but i did not interview them this time because he was talking about the future of electric cars. quite an interesting subject. we are getting a lot of reaction this morning from politicians and from the oil sector. it was aaying larger-than-life character....
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and former republican guard commanders that are charismatic sunnis that were simply arrested -- i shouldn't say that. they were arrested because of their affiliation with the bath party. but any time they sigh a charismatic sunni leader they get detained using the terrorism law or the accountability and justice law. used to be a bathist so he needs to go away for a while. or simply removed from a position. >> do the iranians really care for isis or is it good for them? we have hezbollah are a bunch of arabs, shia. let them all fight. it keeps things safe on our borders. are they concerned about this? >> i think they love it that they have isis. they have a good excuse to deal with. sometimes they are concerned. but if we think about the way we've been handling iran so far -- and forget what's happening behind closed doors. just look at the public statements. en you get irans saying, ok, you know we go to the iranians and the president says we think you're a responsible power and we're ready to share. and the iranians say great we'll replace you in the region. and the iranians say we hate yo
and former republican guard commanders that are charismatic sunnis that were simply arrested -- i shouldn't say that. they were arrested because of their affiliation with the bath party. but any time they sigh a charismatic sunni leader they get detained using the terrorism law or the accountability and justice law. used to be a bathist so he needs to go away for a while. or simply removed from a position. >> do the iranians really care for isis or is it good for them? we have hezbollah...
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. >> adam was radicalized at a young age and he found charismatic leadership that can talk to them. >it was here that adam punched out an imam and linked to pakistan and jordan. he introduced adam to bin laden. shortly after the death of his grandfather in 1998, adam disappeared in pakistan. a year later, he was arresd in pakistan and imprisoned in jordan, suspected of terrorist activities. back in california, his brother defended him, calling him a family man. he declined the request for an interview, but said his brother is dead and any questions won't help anything now. after being released in may 2001, some reports say he was killed for collaborating and others claim he was killed by soldiers in a raid in 2005. no one knows for sure. he is president of west coast islamic story and works for the state of california for the substances control. he said his brother's troubles haunts his family. just four days ago they charged adam with treason. >> it is not a crime only against the american people, but against america itself. >> the case is very important. he is now the spokesperson f
. >> adam was radicalized at a young age and he found charismatic leadership that can talk to them. >it was here that adam punched out an imam and linked to pakistan and jordan. he introduced adam to bin laden. shortly after the death of his grandfather in 1998, adam disappeared in pakistan. a year later, he was arresd in pakistan and imprisoned in jordan, suspected of terrorist activities. back in california, his brother defended him, calling him a family man. he declined the request...
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they're charismatic. they can sell a business. and they need someone on the inside who is better managing day to day. we have this myth of the lone genius that we should do it all ourselves, that there should only be one leader. but very often, a great leader has a great deputy. and that's the way things actually work on the inside. >> well, let's take a pair that we see all the time on this show, which is co-founders. >> yes. >> and the problem that i hear a lot is they started out. they're working great together. and then you get a little bit down the road, and one person ends up getting to do all the creative fun stuff, and the other person who is also creative is stuck doing all of the busy work. the accounting, et cetera. and it doesn't work. how do you address something like that? >> yeah. well, great pairs need to be able to talk to each other very effectively, very quickly. they can be blunt with each other. often they are able to be honest with each other in a way they can't be honest with anybody else. it also could be s
they're charismatic. they can sell a business. and they need someone on the inside who is better managing day to day. we have this myth of the lone genius that we should do it all ourselves, that there should only be one leader. but very often, a great leader has a great deputy. and that's the way things actually work on the inside. >> well, let's take a pair that we see all the time on this show, which is co-founders. >> yes. >> and the problem that i hear a lot is they...
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who are really serious who have stature, who have wit, who have a will, who are charming, who are charismatic, i know it's not going to happen. it's never going to happen. >> we should have our obama, the republican conservative libertarians should find their obama. >> you see anybody in the republican field -- >> i believe in individually, if i had a last name where several people in my family had ran for president, i would still want to be considered on my own merit, there is still some issues that he had to deal with, like common core, but that's an evolution, his heart's in the right place where education is concerned, i think we can learn from this to come forward. i think someone on the republican side who can win, besides the nomination, that in the actual election, and the problem is that we have seen in the reflections of the past, it didn't work so well. if that's the case, and if there's somebody who i do believe it does help with the hispanic vote, i think he's somebody that understands minority communities, i'm a hispanic woman, i like that, he's smart, i think he's got a tremend
who are really serious who have stature, who have wit, who have a will, who are charming, who are charismatic, i know it's not going to happen. it's never going to happen. >> we should have our obama, the republican conservative libertarians should find their obama. >> you see anybody in the republican field -- >> i believe in individually, if i had a last name where several people in my family had ran for president, i would still want to be considered on my own merit, there...
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a charismatic character to be at the center of his action. he looks for narrative and he looks for a subject that interests him. >> i would add one other thing. i look for a motion. i need to feel something about the story that will get me out of bed in the morning. a question. it's like a feeling. it's a different thing with each an emotionale is experience. >> do you go in search of that or does it come to you? >> i graze. i talk to people, i think about pieces. when i hit something that i think it's rich material and i around, it's like, wow. >> have you had an instinct you thought this is it and it's not? >> i never gotten far enough along on something that turned out not to be a book. it is figuring out how to tell a story. ends,it begins, where it where the beats of the story are. how you get from here to there. the reporting, the gathering of agonyterial and i am in about the best way to tell a story. out and geteave this story? had a white tara down to what it should be? once i got that, the words are easy. i wrote/boys in four months
a charismatic character to be at the center of his action. he looks for narrative and he looks for a subject that interests him. >> i would add one other thing. i look for a motion. i need to feel something about the story that will get me out of bed in the morning. a question. it's like a feeling. it's a different thing with each an emotionale is experience. >> do you go in search of that or does it come to you? >> i graze. i talk to people, i think about pieces. when i hit...
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unfortunately because there was a very significant dates in and he was the utilities executive, but very charismaticnd he came from the republican nomination and charmed the dickens out of the republican party. that there were some that didn't like him, that was entered in ,-com,-com ma they'll sell conservatives didn't care for and because he had so recently been a democrat. and this is personified at one point a chance encounter book he had with the former senator from indiana, james watson, former senate majority leader who said wendell, you are a nice fellow, but i don't much like your politics. wilkie said it's true, senator. i was a democrat till recently, but i am now a republican. i've seen the light and a plan to win the nomination. well, wendell, back in indiana we don't let her leave the choir on the first night. [laughter] they all got over it eventually. but where wendell wilkie really distinguished themselves during the election he took a very courageous and in favor of the first east i'm trapped in american history. roosevelt did to limit their combined power think i did enact good, b
unfortunately because there was a very significant dates in and he was the utilities executive, but very charismaticnd he came from the republican nomination and charmed the dickens out of the republican party. that there were some that didn't like him, that was entered in ,-com,-com ma they'll sell conservatives didn't care for and because he had so recently been a democrat. and this is personified at one point a chance encounter book he had with the former senator from indiana, james watson,...
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the charismatic king thutmose the third aggressively expanded egypt's borders. he pushed north into syria and palestine... and south, tightening control over nubia and securing its gold mines. that gold was a source of wealth that would fill the coffers anenrichheombs of t n kinom wldfince gr ic wks like the festival hall, also known as a temple of millions of years, and embellish the public image of thutmose the third. thutmose the third ruled from 1479-1425 bc, and embodied the strong central authority that characterized the new kingdom. the pharaohs of the new kingdom were just as intent establishing orde and certainty in thefterlife. across the nile from thebes, due west, they found the perfect staging area for their quest for immortality. the west side of the nile is for the egyptians of course where the sun sets. where the journey to the next world starts. to be on the west side is directly related to the fact that the sun's journey is what we're following. at the end of each day, the sun sets in the west and then travels backwards to the eastern horizon t
the charismatic king thutmose the third aggressively expanded egypt's borders. he pushed north into syria and palestine... and south, tightening control over nubia and securing its gold mines. that gold was a source of wealth that would fill the coffers anenrichheombs of t n kinom wldfince gr ic wks like the festival hall, also known as a temple of millions of years, and embellish the public image of thutmose the third. thutmose the third ruled from 1479-1425 bc, and embodied the strong central...
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mitch mcconnell is very well respected among republican circles, he's disciplined but maybe not charismatichead of the cameras, but herding cats was the way tret lot trent lottt it. >> attorney general nomination is coming up from president obama. other than that you can probably expect more gridlock to come. but mitch mcconnell if he were to lose to alison lundergan grimes, it wouldn't make a big difference how the senate would operate or for that matter how washington operates. >> looking forward to kentucky, young people in coal country dealing with very adult issues, what they think the future holds for the blue grass state. >> america votes, 2014. >> we have talked about the economy in kentucky, the conflicting views over obamacare and about the almost endless commercials on tv in that state. but on friday nights most people in kentucky are not talking about politics at least this time of the year. they're talking football and their future. libby casey reports from one high school game. >> it's your typical small town. just stereo typical small town america. everybody knows everybody.
mitch mcconnell is very well respected among republican circles, he's disciplined but maybe not charismatichead of the cameras, but herding cats was the way tret lot trent lottt it. >> attorney general nomination is coming up from president obama. other than that you can probably expect more gridlock to come. but mitch mcconnell if he were to lose to alison lundergan grimes, it wouldn't make a big difference how the senate would operate or for that matter how washington operates. >>...
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. >> no one would accuse her of being charismatic. delma rousseff, tortured during brazil military dictatorship. five years ago, she was treated for cancer. it was his energy minister and chief of staff that rousseff was first nicknamed as brazil's iron lady, a technocrat. in the world's second largest emerging economy. but while her worker's party is credited with taking 40 millionburyians out of poverty and into the middle class, president rousseff has been able to maintain the economic growth and although she was tough on corruption in the last two years she has been unable to shake a series of multibillion dollar bribery scandals, one involves the brazil giant oil company, petrobras. defending the interests of the poor and meld class. she has promised to punish those guilty of corruption. as brazilians proved last year during a wave of social protests, they have grown impatient with their politicians. so brazil's first female president needs to prove she will allow her country to move out of economic recession and fulfill its pote
. >> no one would accuse her of being charismatic. delma rousseff, tortured during brazil military dictatorship. five years ago, she was treated for cancer. it was his energy minister and chief of staff that rousseff was first nicknamed as brazil's iron lady, a technocrat. in the world's second largest emerging economy. but while her worker's party is credited with taking 40 millionburyians out of poverty and into the middle class, president rousseff has been able to maintain the economic...
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>> you might be the most charismatic person i ever met.se kind of everyday heroes. >> really excited. >> it's goal to be really, really cool. >> sort of like wizard of oz. no place like home. >> not green screen, not in the studio, it's actually happening. >> enough about me. it is actually happening because starting this saturday, saturday, we bring you the candidates that could decide it all, some of the nation's top ceos, kicks off saturday at 10:00 a.m. eastern time. that's a weekend. that's saturday. dash for the cash, two-hour election block. we continue right through election night, and you'll get instant market reaction as we do so from around the world. you do not want to miss it. go to the business stuff go, get the political stuff. if you don't get fox business network -- >> demand it! >> or you're not even an american. meanwhile, the irs is not just taxing your money. get a load of this. it is taking it. if yand you're talking toevere rheumyour rheumatologiste me, about a biologic... this is humira. this is humira helping to re
>> you might be the most charismatic person i ever met.se kind of everyday heroes. >> really excited. >> it's goal to be really, really cool. >> sort of like wizard of oz. no place like home. >> not green screen, not in the studio, it's actually happening. >> enough about me. it is actually happening because starting this saturday, saturday, we bring you the candidates that could decide it all, some of the nation's top ceos, kicks off saturday at 10:00 a.m....
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the article described a talented, charismatic young man who grew up under difficult circumstances andities numerous times. but it also covered robinson's work with a teen center in east oakland called youth uprising and the hope that some of the staff there had for robinson. >> my goal, professionally, is like, i want to make money and like open up like youth centers and stuff. like, we're going to have programs and say you're in a math class and like you're teacher know that your favorite sport is basketball. he'll teach you math, through basketball. and then it will make it easier for you to learn and make it fun and make it interesting, you know what i'm saying? like that's the kind of thing i want to do. >> robinson has put those dreams on hold. he is charged with conspiracy to commit murder and attempted murder, to which he has pled not guilty. his arrest was part of a long-term anti-gang administration, conducted by the secret service and the oakland police department. >> they're basically saying that i attempted to murder one of my friends. >> and your statement about all of th
the article described a talented, charismatic young man who grew up under difficult circumstances andities numerous times. but it also covered robinson's work with a teen center in east oakland called youth uprising and the hope that some of the staff there had for robinson. >> my goal, professionally, is like, i want to make money and like open up like youth centers and stuff. like, we're going to have programs and say you're in a math class and like you're teacher know that your...
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. >> the children of god were founded in 1968 in southern california by a charismatic baptist minister called david berg. ♪ ♪ who will take the stand and heed the call ♪ >> at first, berg preached a simple gospel, prophecying the second coming of jesus. but as his popularity grew, his sermon became more disturbing. ♪ because they live and die for the kingdom ♪ >> by the early '80s, a film from the time shows berg's band of hippy followers had mobilized into a disciplined army of converts, changing their name to the family. they fanned out across the globe. ♪ the revolution for jesus and david our king ♪ >> kind of got sucked in, you know. and i got sucked in before i knew what -- i really thought i was joining a christian organization. i thought it was what god wanted me to do. i had no idea that, you know, it eventually would turn into dark betrayal. take 4 advil in a day or just 2 aleve for all day relief. honey, you did it! baby laughs! what are you doing? the dishes are clean. i just gotta scrape the rest of the food off them. ew. how is that clean?! uhhh.... dish issues? quiet the
. >> the children of god were founded in 1968 in southern california by a charismatic baptist minister called david berg. ♪ ♪ who will take the stand and heed the call ♪ >> at first, berg preached a simple gospel, prophecying the second coming of jesus. but as his popularity grew, his sermon became more disturbing. ♪ because they live and die for the kingdom ♪ >> by the early '80s, a film from the time shows berg's band of hippy followers had mobilized into a...
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. >> talented, smart, charismatic.nd i feel everyone felt that way about jeffrey. >> he's one of those people that you can always count on. >> reporter: and ruth was one of his biggest supporters. >> she never missed a basketball game. she was very involved as far as that and parent/teacher conferences. she would volunteer to go on field trips. >> reporter: but behind closed doors, the family was struggling with a private sorrow. when jeffrey was just eight, ruth began losing her grip. she'd go for days without sleep. she became reclusive, paranoid. a mental illness was taking hold. >> i'll never forget. i got home from work. she said, "i've got a tracking device in my bloodstream." and she really thought that she was being monitored. >> reporter: the family tried an intervention. sister susan knew that bernie was overwhelmed. >> he needed help to convince her that she needed to see a doctor. you know, maybe think about medication, that her thoughts weren't right. that something was wrong. >> reporter: this is tough. y
. >> talented, smart, charismatic.nd i feel everyone felt that way about jeffrey. >> he's one of those people that you can always count on. >> reporter: and ruth was one of his biggest supporters. >> she never missed a basketball game. she was very involved as far as that and parent/teacher conferences. she would volunteer to go on field trips. >> reporter: but behind closed doors, the family was struggling with a private sorrow. when jeffrey was just eight, ruth...
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. >> no one would ever accuse her of being charismatic. charm is not her fortÉ, but the newly reelected president is and has always been a fighter. as a member of a leftwing guerilla group, she was torture and empress no oned in the 1970's. five years ago, she fought to overcome cancer and became the successor of brazil's immensely leftwing president. it was as his energy minister and then chief of staff that she was nicknamed brazil's iron lady, a techno he contract who took most of the credit for a wave of stability and growing economy. while her worker's economy is credited for taking 40 million brazilians into the middle class and out of poverty, as the president has been unable to maintain the economic growth. she was tough on corruption in the first half of her administration, in the last two years, she has been unable to shake a series of multi-million dollars bribing scandals, one involving her party and the state owned oil company. she is tough, and able to convince the majority of brazilians that she rather than hear rival is the
. >> no one would ever accuse her of being charismatic. charm is not her fortÉ, but the newly reelected president is and has always been a fighter. as a member of a leftwing guerilla group, she was torture and empress no oned in the 1970's. five years ago, she fought to overcome cancer and became the successor of brazil's immensely leftwing president. it was as his energy minister and then chief of staff that she was nicknamed brazil's iron lady, a techno he contract who took most of the...
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. >>> charismatic, friendly, caring, few words that fell low friends use to describe melissa, the memberf a homecoming court at an ontario high school. and she is the first ever with special needs. she has cerebral palsy and ran a campaign for the court to inspire kids in wheelchairs everywhere to always keep their head up no matter what. she says after graduation she wants to teach kids with disabilities. what a beautiful moment for a beautiful girl. >>> and finally, students have dubbed him grand master p. eric paulson the principal in new jersey and he breaks it down for the kids to teach them a little respect. >> make sure you listen to your teacher, and your friends because they will give you respect. >> all right, so paulson says he wants the kids to embrace the positive messages of courageousness, tolerance and understanding. love the shades. the kids cheered and high-fived him for the video. you know what? he may have a second career. he wrote the rap himself. to be courageous, he says is not a fuss, you can each do it on a bus. and it is going viral. keeping it real. >> you got
. >>> charismatic, friendly, caring, few words that fell low friends use to describe melissa, the memberf a homecoming court at an ontario high school. and she is the first ever with special needs. she has cerebral palsy and ran a campaign for the court to inspire kids in wheelchairs everywhere to always keep their head up no matter what. she says after graduation she wants to teach kids with disabilities. what a beautiful moment for a beautiful girl. >>> and finally, students...
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in some ways, they are both very charismatic.ey're both very strong-willed alongsidefind place their male companions. i don't really know that i can give you the kind of flesh on the bone that does not exist because there is no record. i think when you begin to piece together elements of randolph's life and look at him through the lens of the women that impacted him so greatly, it may be paints a different picture of him. it is funny that mindy is here, because in the papers come up i can't effectively reconcile the shortcomings that she so cogently points out with respect to randolph and gender with the who is so deeply influenced by these two women. kind of thingrd to the women's auxiliary -- yeah, we want the money you raise, but we are the boss -- when his wife carries him financially through so much of his early professional career. he says in his own papers that his mother was the driving force in the household that kept his father on track, professionally and financially. i don't know that i have good answers -- >> my answ
in some ways, they are both very charismatic.ey're both very strong-willed alongsidefind place their male companions. i don't really know that i can give you the kind of flesh on the bone that does not exist because there is no record. i think when you begin to piece together elements of randolph's life and look at him through the lens of the women that impacted him so greatly, it may be paints a different picture of him. it is funny that mindy is here, because in the papers come up i can't...
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charismatic sunni leaders were put in jail because of the accountability and terrorism law. you, note terrorists to jail. and marginalize political opponents. this -- and good forces. we are doing that with isis, and the temporary alliances, they've played together and cautious of giving isis too much credit. the baghdad belts on the airport. as much as isis, and the thing is when they have a common enemy, an iraqi kurdish forces anytime isis asserted primacy of these groups, there were schisms to do things. if this is a line, this is a road. group support basis until they get their. and affiliated groups terminate, they don't want to return to power. the thing about partition, sunnis want the whole country back. a special status, they are happy to responsible hands with the kurds. the shiites are happy with what they and the kurds are happy with what they have, a sunnis wanted all. there were factions within the sunni rebellion, they want legitimacy, they want to be part of iraq's future and to return to legitimate positions in government, to actually hold sway over what is
charismatic sunni leaders were put in jail because of the accountability and terrorism law. you, note terrorists to jail. and marginalize political opponents. this -- and good forces. we are doing that with isis, and the temporary alliances, they've played together and cautious of giving isis too much credit. the baghdad belts on the airport. as much as isis, and the thing is when they have a common enemy, an iraqi kurdish forces anytime isis asserted primacy of these groups, there were schisms...
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. >> i love jon huntsman sr., such a charismatic figure. before that, facebook's earnings will be out at the top of the next hour. mark zuckerberg watching that stock rocket higher, nearly 50% this year alone. we will have the earnings, the numbers as soon as they hit the tape and the market reaction and analysis coming up. >> here's the markets. the dow up 130 as bill mentioned. top of the session here. the s&p adding 16 points. it moves back up towards 1980. nasdaq up 65 today. 1.5%. that's raising, bill, eyebrows as people try to figure out what's driving the strength after the high profile misses including twitter and the russell 2000 on fire today. look at that, 2.5% just about. >> by the way, we are waiting for a statement from the president there on the south lawn of the white house. they have just put his papers on the podium there. before he boards marine one for a trip to milwaukee, wisconsin. for an event there this evening. but before he does that, he's going to go before cameras for a statement on ebola and we want to hear that
. >> i love jon huntsman sr., such a charismatic figure. before that, facebook's earnings will be out at the top of the next hour. mark zuckerberg watching that stock rocket higher, nearly 50% this year alone. we will have the earnings, the numbers as soon as they hit the tape and the market reaction and analysis coming up. >> here's the markets. the dow up 130 as bill mentioned. top of the session here. the s&p adding 16 points. it moves back up towards 1980. nasdaq up 65...
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years old, extremely well known in the international oil industry and described as outspoken and charismatic. he died when his private jet took off on attempted to take off from the moscow airport but crashed into a snow plow. a crash investigator told reporters the snow plow driver was drunk. the lawyer denies that. the plane's three crew members were also killed. he was known as the big mustache. you can see why within the company. the ceo of sherival called him friend. a market cap of $130 billion. in a news conference the secretary general said the governance committee is meeting to discuss a replacement as soon as possible. reuters reports he was in moscow to attend a meeting at a home of prime minister along with 30 other business executives. he was against sanctions being posed against the west. investments in russia would be fine in the long run. >> yes, of course, what is happening is having an impact in terms of tension between countries. we cannot say we like it, but at the same time as a company, as long term investors in russia we don't think it will have an impact. >> he was ea
years old, extremely well known in the international oil industry and described as outspoken and charismatic. he died when his private jet took off on attempted to take off from the moscow airport but crashed into a snow plow. a crash investigator told reporters the snow plow driver was drunk. the lawyer denies that. the plane's three crew members were also killed. he was known as the big mustache. you can see why within the company. the ceo of sherival called him friend. a market cap of $130...
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part of that is the function that they don't have a unifying charismatic leader to speak for the party way ronald reagan served that purpose in the late 60's and 70s. but, they also don't have any sort of coherent voice or coherent platform. >> because -- >> -- a lot of what they have done and. >> they're not uniform. >> a lot of what they have done over the last six years is be the party of stop. very unpopular. >> more than that now they need something more than that you are still not understanding your own party. when jeb bush put tis toe. hate mail came in to me we hate jeb bush, we hate him. we don't want him to run. if he run ares, we're going to vote for al franken. all right? that's how bad it is. >> if he is the nominee, he they are not going anywhere. >> that's right. that's the party. >> you may be hearing from registered republicans saying that i bet the bulk of the mail you are getting on that is conservatives. >> conservatives vote republican. they don't vote democrat. >> they will be voting in the primary we will see how that shapes up. the president has had six years to
part of that is the function that they don't have a unifying charismatic leader to speak for the party way ronald reagan served that purpose in the late 60's and 70s. but, they also don't have any sort of coherent voice or coherent platform. >> because -- >> -- a lot of what they have done and. >> they're not uniform. >> a lot of what they have done over the last six years is be the party of stop. very unpopular. >> more than that now they need something more than...
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you put all of your eggs in the basket of the king and you depend on him, and you depend on his charismatic rulership, you depend on his prowess as a warrior, and then, you know, he fails you in a dramatic sort of way as the thirteenth ruler apparently did, then you've got a real serious problem, not just with that ruler, but with the system in general. keach: the problem was a political system heavily dependent on leaders who for the most part had little to offer beyond ritual, image and propaganda. but there were exceptions. in a remote jungle, arthur demarest and a team of archaeologists are investigating a maya kingdom that like the aztecs expanded through warfare and conquest. they are working at dos pilas, in the peten region of guatemala. during the reigns of just four kings, dos pilas exploded from a small settlement to become one of the largest kingdoms in maya history. the conquered territory included older and more established kingdoms like seibal. this is a very important war monument. it commemorates one of the greatest victories in the dynastic expansion of dos pilas. you see
you put all of your eggs in the basket of the king and you depend on him, and you depend on his charismatic rulership, you depend on his prowess as a warrior, and then, you know, he fails you in a dramatic sort of way as the thirteenth ruler apparently did, then you've got a real serious problem, not just with that ruler, but with the system in general. keach: the problem was a political system heavily dependent on leaders who for the most part had little to offer beyond ritual, image and...
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anybody who knows him will tell you what a charismatic wonderful person he is. four years i got to sit at his knee at the post asking questions about his life. i have a picture of him holding my newborn daughter, so for me the personal relationship is most important and i'll carry that with me for. >>> things are getting better, showers moving out and some breaks in the clouds, but the winds are moving in. let's start with a live look outside, our live michael and son weather cam, but the good news is they're drying most of the roads. still 57, the high only 58. here's a look at radar. last two hours some showers essentially east of i-95, will continue to move southwestward, more showers still possible primarily from prince george's county, charles county, st. mary's and calvert county. can't rule out a passing shower even in northern and western suburbs. wind is just starting. yellow alert until midnight for showers and wind. wind will gust over 30 miles per hour tonight, bus stop temperatures 34 to 56, chilly. it's going to be windy all day thursday with winds
anybody who knows him will tell you what a charismatic wonderful person he is. four years i got to sit at his knee at the post asking questions about his life. i have a picture of him holding my newborn daughter, so for me the personal relationship is most important and i'll carry that with me for. >>> things are getting better, showers moving out and some breaks in the clouds, but the winds are moving in. let's start with a live look outside, our live michael and son weather cam, but...
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on the other side, you have the young and charismatic senator who has been hitting hard on economic issuesaying when rusef took over four years ago, brazil was growing at 7.5%. now, this year, gdp droeth is expected to be less than 1%. he is saying he is the candidate that will get brazil growing again. it will be the brazilian people ultimately decide more than 130 million voters expected to go to the polls on sunday to decide who they think should lead brazil for the next four years. >> gabriel alazondo joining us and getting ready with the direct offer of the center for western hemisphere studies at the city of the university of new york. we appreciate your expertise at a time like this. so under the party, the country did well. but it's been slipping under her. there have been protests, a lot of dissatisfaction. what are the issues that voters are dealing with as they go to the polls? >> the issues that are really the economy is not doing as well as it was, as you pointed out in the recent past. >> uh-huh. >> the reasons are many, but for the economy not doing so well, they also have s
on the other side, you have the young and charismatic senator who has been hitting hard on economic issuesaying when rusef took over four years ago, brazil was growing at 7.5%. now, this year, gdp droeth is expected to be less than 1%. he is saying he is the candidate that will get brazil growing again. it will be the brazilian people ultimately decide more than 130 million voters expected to go to the polls on sunday to decide who they think should lead brazil for the next four years. >>...
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. >> i'm a very charismatic person. what can i say? i don't have a rapport with an inmate, i don't get information. >> the other day you pissed me off. >> i was pissed too. >> i heard that. [ bleep ]. >> i mean, that's the main thing in a jail. as long as you show respect, you get respect back. >> we're clarified then. i would give you a hug but not. >> if you lie, they know. and if you're straightforward, they appreciate the honesty. >> the thing is, i was dead set on, i don't like him, i'm going to raise hell. but then i got here, i'm talking to him. you know what? i hate to admit this, i'm not going to tell any of the officers this, but i like it over here. i'm okay up here. >> maldonado will remain in the jail until his charges of aggravated assault and kidnapping are resolved. but david goodell's stay here is nearing an end. today is his sentencing. >> i'm kind of grateful he's going to be leaving and will be in the custody of the state. he's been a challenge to the security staff, the mental health staff, the medical staff, all d
. >> i'm a very charismatic person. what can i say? i don't have a rapport with an inmate, i don't get information. >> the other day you pissed me off. >> i was pissed too. >> i heard that. [ bleep ]. >> i mean, that's the main thing in a jail. as long as you show respect, you get respect back. >> we're clarified then. i would give you a hug but not. >> if you lie, they know. and if you're straightforward, they appreciate the honesty. >> the thing...
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this high-velocity success deprived the conjunction of her charismatic personality and a kind of modernist sophistication. at first she used the romantic misty pick torle style that tom nated in the 1920's. she soon began to modernize these pick torlist redemptions. for those of you who know about san francisco, the man at the bottom is one of the most powerful men of the times. she attracted elite arty clients with a slightly bohemian elegance in her persona, in her stewed oseom byians. she never used the common backgrounds or pops. she opposed formal. she didn't ask her subjects to smile. she used dramatic shadows and unusual angles. she hid part of her subject. in short, her success derived from her sensitivity to the class taste of the clients she wanted. her work represented the acme of individualism in port trachure in many ways. she used what she'd learned to suggest or as she would say, to reveal individuality and a deep uper life. she endowed her subjects with interiority. she clients believed she had the power to capture their essence. they felt it just shown out from the images
this high-velocity success deprived the conjunction of her charismatic personality and a kind of modernist sophistication. at first she used the romantic misty pick torle style that tom nated in the 1920's. she soon began to modernize these pick torlist redemptions. for those of you who know about san francisco, the man at the bottom is one of the most powerful men of the times. she attracted elite arty clients with a slightly bohemian elegance in her persona, in her stewed oseom byians. she...
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he was charismatic. many called him a man with a big mustache. aroundoften hanging out -- at oil conferences around the world. he was staying around and chatting. he would drink whiskey and was friendly with journalists. he was joking with me about how we did not do an interview with him when he was debating about the future of electric cars. an interesting subject for someone who had been they head of the fourth biggest oil company. agotarted about 40 years and was in the finance division. he went into the exploration and production division before 2007. intovesting massively he has become the second biggest market cap in france. >> was he a frequent visitor? was. he considered russia and the recent ukraine conflict. according to several media reports, he was there before the terrible accident. conferencending a organized by the russian government on foreign investment in russia. the raree of international ceos to attend the international forum a few weeks ago. he said that russia had the goal representing 10% of the total per photo by 2020 and
he was charismatic. many called him a man with a big mustache. aroundoften hanging out -- at oil conferences around the world. he was staying around and chatting. he would drink whiskey and was friendly with journalists. he was joking with me about how we did not do an interview with him when he was debating about the future of electric cars. an interesting subject for someone who had been they head of the fourth biggest oil company. agotarted about 40 years and was in the finance division. he...