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in particular charismatic, believed like a jazz orchestra did, to raise all the voices, not one at thecenter, no head negro in charge who could be murdered or co-opted. you bring all the voices. as executive director of kings organization and the voices of stokely, michael, diane nash, a wave of others. ella baker was a democratic activist, a democratic activist, but she believed the centrality of grassroots because the meant to t5 the mental capacity and ability of those every day people, those james cleveland called ordinary people. as you access their ability and capacity, you do not have to have just one leader representing all black people and all brown people, usually to be co-opted. and once you co-opted or murder, lo and behold depression, disorientation, and the possibility of those capacities in the abilities of ordinary people to overlook. ella baker is someone we have to catch up with. she is ahead of us, and she died, of course, working closely with my precious puerto rican brothers and the liberation movement. she was cosmopolitan, international, always at a grassroots le
in particular charismatic, believed like a jazz orchestra did, to raise all the voices, not one at thecenter, no head negro in charge who could be murdered or co-opted. you bring all the voices. as executive director of kings organization and the voices of stokely, michael, diane nash, a wave of others. ella baker was a democratic activist, a democratic activist, but she believed the centrality of grassroots because the meant to t5 the mental capacity and ability of those every day people,...
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okay most charismatic, pat? >> i think pope francis, john. i think he beats out matthew mcconaughey. [ laughter ] >> is that a private joke? [ laughter ] >> you don't know matthew mcconaughey? you better go and look. >> put me on your list. eleanor go ahead. >> i second on pope francis, but i also give it to elizabeth warren who really made an impression this year. that's right. >> really? >> yeah. >> george w. bush who was taking a line and said very positive things about the clinton, which i think is good for the health of the nation. >> who else has he said? >> republicans. >> his brother. >> his brother. >> right. he wants the brother to run. >> yeah. >> well i'm still going to go with bill clinton whom i find in every aspect that he participates in public life still exudes a certain kind of magnetic appeal that's unique in american politics. >> more like yourself, mark. >> thank you very much. i do it more on an alphabetical basis. >> the most charismatic prince william and kate middleton a.k.a. katherine duchess of cambridge. they are t
okay most charismatic, pat? >> i think pope francis, john. i think he beats out matthew mcconaughey. [ laughter ] >> is that a private joke? [ laughter ] >> you don't know matthew mcconaughey? you better go and look. >> put me on your list. eleanor go ahead. >> i second on pope francis, but i also give it to elizabeth warren who really made an impression this year. that's right. >> really? >> yeah. >> george w. bush who was taking a line and said...
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he meets two of his biggest political heroes, and exile after a coup in ghana and the charismatic leader who had told the french to leave , and suffered the consequences after. he meets up with the beautiful and brilliant south african singer, activist, icon who has been introduced to the united states by belafonte. they begin a whirlwind romance and are married by 1968 and become this global pan african couple. when we think about the international trip, the change and transformation of his life. he comes back committed and convinced that the key to black equality and liberation lies in the unification of africa and promises to return. by 1969 he does just that. even though he returns for political speaking tours in the united states he becomes a committed anti- imperialist pan african revolutionary, changes his name,, and really becomes by the 1980s in the context of the reagan revolution, saturation, the rise of neoliberalism and the counterrevolution that transforms the hopes and dreams that 1960s era radicals and revolutionaries had carried with them, he becomes an anachronistic bec
he meets two of his biggest political heroes, and exile after a coup in ghana and the charismatic leader who had told the french to leave , and suffered the consequences after. he meets up with the beautiful and brilliant south african singer, activist, icon who has been introduced to the united states by belafonte. they begin a whirlwind romance and are married by 1968 and become this global pan african couple. when we think about the international trip, the change and transformation of his...
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and the charismatic leader who told the french to leave and had suffered consequences after. he also meets up with the beautiful and brilliant south african singer, activist, icon who had been introduced. and they begin a whirlwind romance despite a nine year age gap. they become a global pan african couple. the change and transformation of his life,, committed that the key to black equality and liberation lies in the unification of africa and promises to return. by 69 he does just that. even though he returns for political speaking tours of the united states he becomes a committed anti- imperialist pan africanist revolutionary changes his name and really becomes by the 1980s in the context of the reagan revolution, saturation, the rise of neoliberalism and the counterrevolution that transforms the hopes and dreams that 1960s era radicals and revolutionaries carried with them, he becomes an anachronistic because he believes in the idea of a global political revolution. one of my favorite parts is reading about barack obama's reaction in the early 80s. in his early 20s, talkin
and the charismatic leader who told the french to leave and had suffered consequences after. he also meets up with the beautiful and brilliant south african singer, activist, icon who had been introduced. and they begin a whirlwind romance despite a nine year age gap. they become a global pan african couple. the change and transformation of his life,, committed that the key to black equality and liberation lies in the unification of africa and promises to return. by 69 he does just that. even...
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we meet their charismatic leader and some may find this report disturbing. >> reporter: this looks like another manhole cover but this is a door to the world beyond the reach of the authorities, and it is right beneath the feet of commuters in the european capitol. the first sense of a claustrophobic heat and pungent, nauseating smell. then you see syringes and needles everywhere. presiding over all of this is bruce lee the so-called king of the sewers. >> i want to stay here. i don't like it outside. i feel asphyxiated between four walls. here it's different. here it's my life. here all is lost. i don't have dreams or hurts but they do. but they do. i work for them to create a better life. >> reporter: bruce lee creates light stolen from the main supply. he uses other items scavenged from above ground. many here are hiv positive. this there is tb and hepatitis. there is lice and flees. >> there is pungent smells but you don't get used to the needles. there are neededdels on the floor and what is surprising of all is that these people choose to stay here. in. orlando has been living in
we meet their charismatic leader and some may find this report disturbing. >> reporter: this looks like another manhole cover but this is a door to the world beyond the reach of the authorities, and it is right beneath the feet of commuters in the european capitol. the first sense of a claustrophobic heat and pungent, nauseating smell. then you see syringes and needles everywhere. presiding over all of this is bruce lee the so-called king of the sewers. >> i want to stay here. i...
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the name of jesus is this i don't care what church you belong to; catholic, protestant, jewish, charismatic, pentecostal, baptist, presbyterian, episcopalian, methodist. i'm not concerned i'm only concerned with this one thing; if jesus christ were to come tonight and he could there's nothing that could hold him back. are you ready to meet him? you'll say to me tonight brother cerullo; i'm not sure that i'm ready and i want your prayers because i want to pray right now for god to grant you the greatest miracle in the world, the healing of your soul that's the greatest miracle that god can give to you tonight. heal your soul. you say to me tonight bother cerullo; i'm not sure that i'm ready, but i want to be ready tonight when you pray that prayer for god to grant the greatest miracle in the world, the healing of men and women's souls i want you to pray for me, i want god to heal my soul, i want god to forgive all of my sins whether they're backslidden sins or whatever they are. i want god to forgive my sins, i want god to heal my soul, i want to walk out of this building tonight i want to k
the name of jesus is this i don't care what church you belong to; catholic, protestant, jewish, charismatic, pentecostal, baptist, presbyterian, episcopalian, methodist. i'm not concerned i'm only concerned with this one thing; if jesus christ were to come tonight and he could there's nothing that could hold him back. are you ready to meet him? you'll say to me tonight brother cerullo; i'm not sure that i'm ready and i want your prayers because i want to pray right now for god to grant you the...
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. >> stephen: though i have to say a crowd of young people raising their hands to their charismatic leaderdisturbing. (laughter) (applause) >> stephen: all right. why, sir -- and don't give them any hints -- why do you think the young people did not come out to vote? >> i think they felt discouraged about what was happening in washington. >> stephen: mm-hmm. when you look at the issues, young5ó people agree we should raise minimum-wage, have equal pay for equal work, they agree we should make sure a family, when the child gets sick, you can stay home without losing your job. they believe in making college affordable. they believe in these things. unfortunately, we had consistently house republicans blocking action on those items and at a certain point focus figured, you know what? it's just not going to make a difference. part of my job in the next two years and hopefully part of the job of mitch mcconnell and john boehner is to convince people that, even in divided government, we can still put the american people ahead of politics. (cheers and applause) >> stephen: well, you've got some g
. >> stephen: though i have to say a crowd of young people raising their hands to their charismatic leaderdisturbing. (laughter) (applause) >> stephen: all right. why, sir -- and don't give them any hints -- why do you think the young people did not come out to vote? >> i think they felt discouraged about what was happening in washington. >> stephen: mm-hmm. when you look at the issues, young5ó people agree we should raise minimum-wage, have equal pay for equal work,...
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for god's sake you have the most charismatic star in the world in will smith. he's stuck in a bubble, can't go anywhere. meanwhile, ( bleep ) is flying around in a magic squirrel suit. the whole thing. and the bad guys can only see you if they smell fear. guess what? it's a visual medium. what are we talking about? apparently, the threatened exposure of more e-mails didn't slow sony down in their vilnius plot to release a comedy. so the hackers went to plan "b." >> the theaters that show sony's new comedy can the view will face 9/11-style attacks. >> jon: first of all, when did 9/11 become a style of attack? ( laughter ) "we heard you were interested in attacking something. we've assembled a pintrest page. tell me what style of attack you'd like. maybe a 9/11, maybe a dresden." the point is you are ( bleep ) now, buddy. you stepped in it. 9/11 is our magic strength. it's our spinach. it reminds us, we don't give in, we never give up, we don't back down. >> the sony spokesperson said the company will not be releasing the film. ( laughter ) >> jon: okay. not rele
for god's sake you have the most charismatic star in the world in will smith. he's stuck in a bubble, can't go anywhere. meanwhile, ( bleep ) is flying around in a magic squirrel suit. the whole thing. and the bad guys can only see you if they smell fear. guess what? it's a visual medium. what are we talking about? apparently, the threatened exposure of more e-mails didn't slow sony down in their vilnius plot to release a comedy. so the hackers went to plan "b." >> the theaters...
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he's also one of president gruden's -- president putin's most charismatic critics.and his brother were found guilty of embezzlement. his brother was sent to prison. >> why are you taking him? are you taking that to punish me? >> alexei navalny may have escaped jail because the authorities don't want to turn a potential rival into a martyr. he believes his brother is now being held hostage to put pressure on him. outside the court he called his supporters onto the streets. and they came. hundreds risk arrest to take part in an unsanctioned protest right by the kremlin. they condemned the navalny trial as politically motivated and demanded change. it is bitterly cold in moscow tonight, -16 degrees centigrade. as the protesters came to the square, they shouted "we are the power here." but gatecrashing the protest were some of vladimir putin's fans. this woman accused the crowd of fomenting a ukrainian-style revolution in russia. the message did not go down well. one man who did not make it to the rally was alexei navalny. along the way, he was detained by police and ta
he's also one of president gruden's -- president putin's most charismatic critics.and his brother were found guilty of embezzlement. his brother was sent to prison. >> why are you taking him? are you taking that to punish me? >> alexei navalny may have escaped jail because the authorities don't want to turn a potential rival into a martyr. he believes his brother is now being held hostage to put pressure on him. outside the court he called his supporters onto the streets. and they...
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he is the man who submerged as a popular and charismatic opponent to putin here. he and supporters believe the case against him was politically motivated. these 18 protestors then joined dozens who were arrested tuesday night for taking apart in this unsanctioned rally. their fate will be decided in coming hours and days. they include one of the members of the group that became notorious a couple of groups ago when the all female punk protest group were sentenced to prison. he is now under house arrest and will remain there while the appeal is considered for fraud. that's a process that could take several months and keep him out of the political game. it appears many here say is what the kremlin wanted. this is a time when putin is extremely popular in russia. it's a time of increasing economic difficulty when protesting is on the rise. >> thanks to sarah for that. >>> let me quickly show you pictures from bbc newsroom. behind me you see the new president of tunisia. he's got a few hours to wait. if you're watching in new zealand, you're already celebrating becaus
he is the man who submerged as a popular and charismatic opponent to putin here. he and supporters believe the case against him was politically motivated. these 18 protestors then joined dozens who were arrested tuesday night for taking apart in this unsanctioned rally. their fate will be decided in coming hours and days. they include one of the members of the group that became notorious a couple of groups ago when the all female punk protest group were sentenced to prison. he is now under...
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he emerged as a popular and charismatic opponent to president putin here.e and supporters believe the case against him was politically motivated. so these 18 protestors then joined dozens who were arrested tuesday night for taking part in this unsanctioned rally. their fate will be decided in the coming hours and days. they include, as you mentioned, one of the members of pussy riot a group that became notorious a couple of years ago when the all female punk group staged a protest against putin and were sentenced to prison. he is now under house arrest and will remain there until his appeal is considered. that could take several months and effectively keep him out of the political game if you'd like which it appears many people here say is what the kremlin wanted. this is a time president putin is extremely popular in russia. this is a time of increased economic difficult when the potential for protests is on the rise. >> thanks to sarah for that. >>> let me show you pictures from bbc newsroom from auckland. it's new year's. you can see the new president of
he emerged as a popular and charismatic opponent to president putin here.e and supporters believe the case against him was politically motivated. so these 18 protestors then joined dozens who were arrested tuesday night for taking part in this unsanctioned rally. their fate will be decided in the coming hours and days. they include, as you mentioned, one of the members of pussy riot a group that became notorious a couple of years ago when the all female punk group staged a protest against putin...
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. >> she was a fantastically charismatic little child. >> orth, a professional photographer, snapped for more than a decade. >> every time i took that camera and just pointed it at her, boom, boom, basebaoom, and that when i told her parents, this girl is going to be a superstar. >> taylor was a natural, and a ham. ♪ twinkle, twinkle little star >> there are great videos of very, very young taylor swift just running around the house at 2, 3 years old singing pop and country hits. her hair is all over the place. you can even tell even at that young age that there was something special about her. >> i love the fact that she's got stars with her names. >> she had grade school teachers robin klein and nancy boyer at hello. >> i thought one day i'm going to read about her. one day i'm going to vote for her. one day she's going to perform open heart surgery. >> she was a very talented writer. used very colorful language. mature for a fifth grade writer. >> taylor performed in school plays. proving she had pipes. taking the lead in the local musical "bye-bye birdie." ♪ >> next, she took on
. >> she was a fantastically charismatic little child. >> orth, a professional photographer, snapped for more than a decade. >> every time i took that camera and just pointed it at her, boom, boom, basebaoom, and that when i told her parents, this girl is going to be a superstar. >> taylor was a natural, and a ham. ♪ twinkle, twinkle little star >> there are great videos of very, very young taylor swift just running around the house at 2, 3 years old singing pop...
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like he's such a shining star and charismatic.the -- he wrote "angel dust." he was so conscious of drug addiction. how, he him get hooked? there's a long answer. but the short answer is that he had a really emotional gap inside of him. he was booned by his friends, he -- abandoned by his friends, he it difficulty expressing emotions to people around him. he, do it in songs, lyrics, but couldn't talk about the pressures he faced. either the -- put on a pedestal talking about the revolution and political pressure to be this leader of the protest movement. musk industry pressure to produce hits. he sought escape. like a lot of musicians, drugs are available everywhere. and because of his physical constitution, some people can do a few line and smoke a joint and they're fine, and he cooperate. some people say -- richard pryor spent the time freebasing and got hooked on crack. basically he a functioning cr k crackhead for the last 20, 25 years of his life. >> when did you meet? >> i became a big fan in college. when i moved to new york
like he's such a shining star and charismatic.the -- he wrote "angel dust." he was so conscious of drug addiction. how, he him get hooked? there's a long answer. but the short answer is that he had a really emotional gap inside of him. he was booned by his friends, he -- abandoned by his friends, he it difficulty expressing emotions to people around him. he, do it in songs, lyrics, but couldn't talk about the pressures he faced. either the -- put on a pedestal talking about the...
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. >> what's next for berlin will be partly up to his successor who is less charismatic, but perhaps, that is hitting for a city that after reinventing itself is slowly reaching adulthood. >> to another major european metropolis now -- madrid. its zoo is getting ready for christmas with one of the spanish capital's more unusual holiday traditions. >> get this -- divers at the zoo aquarium have set up an underwater nativity scene under the watchful eye of tank inhabitants, including a bull shark. staff say that the festive display, which has been a tradition for nearly 20 years, helps break up the monotony of the fishes' everyday life. >> that's one of the most interesting nativity scenes i've ever seen. a lot easier than caroling underwater as well. that's all we have time for. thanks so much for joining us. >> thanks for watching dw. i was going to make a joke about baby jesus with a scuba mask. [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. visit ncicap.org] >>> on this week's "wealthtrack," building financial s
. >> what's next for berlin will be partly up to his successor who is less charismatic, but perhaps, that is hitting for a city that after reinventing itself is slowly reaching adulthood. >> to another major european metropolis now -- madrid. its zoo is getting ready for christmas with one of the spanish capital's more unusual holiday traditions. >> get this -- divers at the zoo aquarium have set up an underwater nativity scene under the watchful eye of tank inhabitants,...
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for god's sake you have the most charismatic star in the world in will smith. he's stuck in a bubble, can't go anywhere. meanwhile, ( bleep ) is flying around in a magic squirrel suit. the whole thing. and the bad guys can only see you if they smell fear. guess what? it's a visual medium. what are we talking about? apparently, the threatened exposure of more e-mails didn't slow sony down in their vilnius plot to release a comedy. so the hackers went to plan "b." >> the theaters that show sony's new comedy can the view will face 9/11-style attacks. >> jon: first of all, when did 9/11 become a style of attack? ( laughter ) "we heard you were interested in attacking something. we've assembled a pintrest page. tell me what style of attack you'd like. maybe a 9/11, maybe a dresden." the point is you are ( bleep ) now, buddy. you stepped in it. 9/11 is our magic strength. it's our spinach. it reminds us, we don't give in, we never give up, we don't back down. >> the sony spokesperson said the company will not be releasing the film. ( laughter ) >> jon: okay. not rele
for god's sake you have the most charismatic star in the world in will smith. he's stuck in a bubble, can't go anywhere. meanwhile, ( bleep ) is flying around in a magic squirrel suit. the whole thing. and the bad guys can only see you if they smell fear. guess what? it's a visual medium. what are we talking about? apparently, the threatened exposure of more e-mails didn't slow sony down in their vilnius plot to release a comedy. so the hackers went to plan "b." >> the theaters...
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charismatic cat, and that is james bond. angeles. >> and that is "world news tonight." shaken, not stirred. i hope to see you right back here tomorrow. nm the until then, have a good evening. good night. this is "jeopardy!" please welcome today's kids week contestants -- she loves working with little kids and would like to become a preschool teacher, from cincinnati, ohio, it's not nap time. it's time to say hello to... [ applause ] she wants to dedicate her life to building things that benefit people and thinks becoming a civil engineer is the way to go, from largo, maryland,
charismatic cat, and that is james bond. angeles. >> and that is "world news tonight." shaken, not stirred. i hope to see you right back here tomorrow. nm the until then, have a good evening. good night. this is "jeopardy!" please welcome today's kids week contestants -- she loves working with little kids and would like to become a preschool teacher, from cincinnati, ohio, it's not nap time. it's time to say hello to... [ applause ] she wants to dedicate her life to...
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. >> he seemed very knowledgeable, charismatic, professional. >> an attorney, a trusted adviser, friendhat is, until his own secretary unmasks him as a wolf in prielo
. >> he seemed very knowledgeable, charismatic, professional. >> an attorney, a trusted adviser, friendhat is, until his own secretary unmasks him as a wolf in prielo
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a charismatic cad, and that is james bond.es. >> and that is "world news tonight." shaken, not stirred. i hope to see you right back here tomorrow. until then, have a good evening. good night. >> >>> tonight the bay area protest movement. is the message getting lost? you'll hear from demonstrators looking for a better way. >> storm clean up after rain. a group of merchants is back to work, but not yet open for business. >> what a mess in southern california. we're live from the scene of a massive mudslide that inundated a small town. >> a new technology for preventing pregnancy. this method is for men. >> sky 7 hk is live tonight over downtown oakland. another night of protests is getting underway now. a new demonstration around the country. good evening, i'm i'm dan ashley. >> first, the shooting death of an unarmed black teenager by a white police officer. now, the choke hold arrest of an african american suspect that later died in custody the grand jury refused to return an indictment. but the message may be getting lost. >
a charismatic cad, and that is james bond.es. >> and that is "world news tonight." shaken, not stirred. i hope to see you right back here tomorrow. until then, have a good evening. good night. >> >>> tonight the bay area protest movement. is the message getting lost? you'll hear from demonstrators looking for a better way. >> storm clean up after rain. a group of merchants is back to work, but not yet open for business. >> what a mess in southern...
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he was so charismatic. he was having so much fun.ence and encouragement set her on a life's path. >> it ignored the rules. that appealed to . >> when allsop came to baltimore, she noticed the orchestra didn't represent the city. what she saw driving to work was hall. >> for me, classical music needs to be about inclusion and accessibility. baltimore like many big american cities has real changes, particularly in terms of this huge economic divide between the poor and the wealthy. that combined with the fact that batt more is a majority population of av fan american, yet in our orchestra and in most, they are very, very few fern musicians. j is that, what can we do to impact that? >> her solution - orchids. a series of afterschool music classes. all kinds of music. taught in five public elementary schools. with 50 full and part-time teachers every day in some of the roughest parts of baltimore. allsop started the programme with 100,000. she was awarded for a mcarthur genius prize. funding comes from grants and the federal state and lo
he was so charismatic. he was having so much fun.ence and encouragement set her on a life's path. >> it ignored the rules. that appealed to . >> when allsop came to baltimore, she noticed the orchestra didn't represent the city. what she saw driving to work was hall. >> for me, classical music needs to be about inclusion and accessibility. baltimore like many big american cities has real changes, particularly in terms of this huge economic divide between the poor and the...
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he was so charismatic, he turned around and talked to the audience. i had never seen that in a conductor, he was having so much fun. >> his dedication set her on her life's path. >> he ignored all the rules. that's what appealed to me. >> when alsop came to baltimore she immediately noticed the orchestra didn't exactly rep the city. wha-- represent the city. >> for me classical music needs to be about inclusion and accessibility for people. baltimore like many big american cities has some real challenges. particularly in terms of the huge economic divide between the poosh and the wealthy. that combined that the baltimore majority population is african american and yet in our orchestras, in many orchestras there are very few african american musicians. why is that and what can we do to impact that? >> 1-2-3 and! ♪ ♪ >> her solution: or kids. a series of after school music classes, taught in five elementariary schools, taught every day in some of the roughest parts of baltimore. alsop started the praim with $150,000. funding now comes from grants and fe
he was so charismatic, he turned around and talked to the audience. i had never seen that in a conductor, he was having so much fun. >> his dedication set her on her life's path. >> he ignored all the rules. that's what appealed to me. >> when alsop came to baltimore she immediately noticed the orchestra didn't exactly rep the city. wha-- represent the city. >> for me classical music needs to be about inclusion and accessibility for people. baltimore like many big...
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you come from a very, very famous family in israel, but you are known as a non-charismatic figure. you are welcome. [laughter] there is a certain assumption. charismaticow many leaders we had in what happened to them. politics, andi maybe this is just conventional or perceived wisdom, that the voters want something, especially from the center or gruff, andthat is nobody would mistake you for -- walking down the street. so talk about the barriers to your success among the voters. i mean -- and then we will talk about the labor party. >> it is combined, intertwined. is staged right now in the centerleft. party.e as a mother together with all of the other parties, which i mentioned, because labor has the capability of being so, talking to all of the other members of the political scene in the same eye level. myself, because i do not see having psychological treatment with you -- there is an innate fear within israeli society of whatever we see and hear around us. it is the reaction of human beings. my role is to acquire enough in all of the -- in all of the polls, they trust me. they
you come from a very, very famous family in israel, but you are known as a non-charismatic figure. you are welcome. [laughter] there is a certain assumption. charismaticow many leaders we had in what happened to them. politics, andi maybe this is just conventional or perceived wisdom, that the voters want something, especially from the center or gruff, andthat is nobody would mistake you for -- walking down the street. so talk about the barriers to your success among the voters. i mean -- and...
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and more charismatic than stossel 1.0. no prop is too stupid for me to use. the point that congress needs to make big cuts in spending? ah, the scissors. big scissors. then, late in the month of march -- so now that spring has sprung, let's clean out government! let's, any gimmick to make the point. after the president's state of the union speech i get out the bunting and podium to say what he ought to have said. i can not imagine what i was thinking. when i pushed obamacare. i can wish, can't i? it is fun to pretend it be the president and pander for applause by promoting sensible policies. let's legalize drugs and end the futile and violent drug war. [applause] finally, i spent weeks trying to figure out how you illustrate one of the sleaziest parts of obamacare, risk corridors. what the heck is a risk corridor? it is an obscure insurance company term that the administration used to disguise obama care's bailout for health insurance companies. how we got big insurance to support the scheme. guaranteed them a profit for your money. i will be a rich businessm
and more charismatic than stossel 1.0. no prop is too stupid for me to use. the point that congress needs to make big cuts in spending? ah, the scissors. big scissors. then, late in the month of march -- so now that spring has sprung, let's clean out government! let's, any gimmick to make the point. after the president's state of the union speech i get out the bunting and podium to say what he ought to have said. i can not imagine what i was thinking. when i pushed obamacare. i can wish, can't...
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you come from a very, very famous family in israel, but you are known as a non-charismatic figure. flex thank you. >> you are welcome. [laughter] there is a certain assumption. >> look at how many charismatic leaders we had in what happened to them. [laughter] >> with israeli politics, and maybe this is just conventional or perceived wisdom, that the voters want something, especially from the center or centerleft that is gruff, and nobody would mistake you for -- gabi ashkenazi walking down the street. so talk about the barriers to your success among the voters. i mean -- and then we will talk about the labor party. >> it is combined, intertwined. the label is staged right now in the centerleft. it should resume its role as a mother party. together with all of the other parties, which i mentioned, because labor has the capability of being so, talking to all of the other members of the political scene in the same eye level. and as for myself, because i do not see having psychological treatment with you -- there is an innate fear within israeli society of whatever we see and hear aro
you come from a very, very famous family in israel, but you are known as a non-charismatic figure. flex thank you. >> you are welcome. [laughter] there is a certain assumption. >> look at how many charismatic leaders we had in what happened to them. [laughter] >> with israeli politics, and maybe this is just conventional or perceived wisdom, that the voters want something, especially from the center or centerleft that is gruff, and nobody would mistake you for -- gabi...
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it's finding a charismatic individual who can act almost like a father figure, frequently like the captain of a soccer team, who could inspire others to say, think about this, you can't just play games. so in a prison context, which is quite constrained and yet allowing social interaction, it doesn't surprise me that that would happen. i don't think that one could have foreseen at the time -- i don't hold the officers who are in charge of the camp -- the description you're calling, the resources were thin and the numbers of prisoners were huge, would pose daunting problems to be on top of things. >> and this notion that he was actually trusted inside this prison by the u.s. prison guards. what do you make of that? >> that doesn't surprise me because he's probably a charismatic figure who had authority within the people that were troublemakers or people we wish to watch here. so it sort of fits the chilling description we just heard that he'd be more bloodthirsty than zarqawi is hard to imagine since zarqawi was a murderous psychopath. i think he's substantially more intelligent than zarqaw
it's finding a charismatic individual who can act almost like a father figure, frequently like the captain of a soccer team, who could inspire others to say, think about this, you can't just play games. so in a prison context, which is quite constrained and yet allowing social interaction, it doesn't surprise me that that would happen. i don't think that one could have foreseen at the time -- i don't hold the officers who are in charge of the camp -- the description you're calling, the...
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. >> i'm a very charismatic person. what can i say? >> if i don't have a rapport with an inmate, i don't get information. >> the other day you pissed me off. until i heard. and it's the main thing in the jail. as long as you show respect, you get respect back. >> we're clarified. i'd give you a hug. >> if you lie, they know, and if you are straight forward, they appreciate the honesty. >> you know what the thing, i was dead bent saying i don't like him, i got here, i'm talking, you know what, i hate to admit this, i won't tell any of the officers here, i like it up here, it's actually okay up here. >> maldonado will remain in theall until his aggravated assault and kidnapping charges are over. david goodell, today is his sentencing. >> i'm kind of grateful he will be in the custody of the statement he's been a challenge to the security staff the mental health staff, the medical staff, all during his tenure here. his ability to create and cause problems. he will not be missed, i will tell you. all come to order. >> good afternoon. can y
. >> i'm a very charismatic person. what can i say? >> if i don't have a rapport with an inmate, i don't get information. >> the other day you pissed me off. until i heard. and it's the main thing in the jail. as long as you show respect, you get respect back. >> we're clarified. i'd give you a hug. >> if you lie, they know, and if you are straight forward, they appreciate the honesty. >> you know what the thing, i was dead bent saying i don't like him, i got...
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. >> because he is charismatic. >> did you hear him speak. >> no. no but i read the declaration of independence. >> caution, you are about to enter the no spin zone. a special edition of the factor begins right now. ♪ ♪ >> hi, i'm bill o'reilly. thanks for watching this special edition of the o'reilly factor, killing lincoln. for the next hour, we will explore abe abraham lincoln's impact on our country how i came to write the best selling book about his final days and how that book became a critically acclaimed movie. we begin now with leadership and president lincoln. that was the subject of a recent talking points memo. >> most americans well understand the u.s.a. is not in good shape right now. the economy very shaky, millions of americans can't find jobs and the national debt every single one of us in jeopardy. but the worst part? few solutions are in motion. so what the country needs right now is traumatic -- dramatic leadership. enter abraham lincoln. as you know my book killing lincoln is a microday by day look what lincoln went through the
. >> because he is charismatic. >> did you hear him speak. >> no. no but i read the declaration of independence. >> caution, you are about to enter the no spin zone. a special edition of the factor begins right now. ♪ ♪ >> hi, i'm bill o'reilly. thanks for watching this special edition of the o'reilly factor, killing lincoln. for the next hour, we will explore abe abraham lincoln's impact on our country how i came to write the best selling book about his final...
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there are times when i think that there is value in charismatic leadership just in the ability to focus and to have that focal point person who can ar ti articulate the needs of african-americans or whatever to the power structure but on the other hand that doesn't seem to be the model of this era and people are moving without that. i have to applaud that. you can't wait on dr. king to come back. it's not going to happen. >> let me ask you this. if there are merits to both kinds of movements, ultimately there's nothing like a ballot box. if you look back at the 2013 municipal election, the african-american turnout was 26%. if i recall -- in ferguson. if i recall, that was somewhat mirrored around the country as well. so ultimately, if change has to happen, charles blow from "the new york times" said, sure, ultimately someone has got to get moving and who is going to push towards the ballot box in the political process? >> i think voting is important. voting is what gets you on those juries so you can make different decision when it comes to the michael browns or trayvon martins of the w
there are times when i think that there is value in charismatic leadership just in the ability to focus and to have that focal point person who can ar ti articulate the needs of african-americans or whatever to the power structure but on the other hand that doesn't seem to be the model of this era and people are moving without that. i have to applaud that. you can't wait on dr. king to come back. it's not going to happen. >> let me ask you this. if there are merits to both kinds of...
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brady was a charismatic young painter named william page.page was a protege of samuel morse whom we know is the inventer of the traf but who is also a well-known portrait painter of his day. this is a picture that morse and brady took in the 1e8 50s. will or not brady had learned degaratype from morse, he was certainly at least on the fringe of artistic circles in new york soon after photography arrived in america. the sorts of portraits he himself, began to take undoubtedly owed a debt to portrait painting. it wasn't color, but you can see that her jacket and her hat were inked, were enhanced with black ink to make them more dramatic. three photographs that brady took more than 150 years ago at gettysburg speak explicitly to whether photography is simply a mechanical process or whether it implies the presence of a conscious artist. gashder in gardener had set up his own business and taken brady with him many of his best photographers. gardener arifled first, two days after the fighting had stopped. the two days approaching from the south on
brady was a charismatic young painter named william page.page was a protege of samuel morse whom we know is the inventer of the traf but who is also a well-known portrait painter of his day. this is a picture that morse and brady took in the 1e8 50s. will or not brady had learned degaratype from morse, he was certainly at least on the fringe of artistic circles in new york soon after photography arrived in america. the sorts of portraits he himself, began to take undoubtedly owed a debt to...
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though i do have to say, a crowd of young people raising their hands to their charismatic leader is disturbingine years, i can't believe it. the colbert report will say good-bye as he prepares to take over for david letterman next year. >> can't believe this show is over. he's done so well for himself. now to be taking over for david letterman. that's a really big deal. congrats to him. >> and hip-hop star sean diddy combs back in the news for an alleged physical altercation with drake. both were in miami for the latest fly paper for the stars for art basel. >> the two were partying at a nightclub. went outside and when diddy, puff diddy, sean combs reportedly punched drake. eyewitness telling tmz that diddy could be heard saying to drake, quote, you will never disrespect me. >> oh, no. you got to keep on move -- was that his song? the altercation reportedly sent drake to the hospital with a dislocation of his shoulder. i thought that was the song -- it was like a remake of the '80s song. the claims have yet to be confirmed by either star. >> still trying to put together the song you're singin
though i do have to say, a crowd of young people raising their hands to their charismatic leader is disturbingine years, i can't believe it. the colbert report will say good-bye as he prepares to take over for david letterman next year. >> can't believe this show is over. he's done so well for himself. now to be taking over for david letterman. that's a really big deal. congrats to him. >> and hip-hop star sean diddy combs back in the news for an alleged physical altercation with...
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. >> i'm a very charismatic person. what can i say?if 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
. >> i'm a very charismatic person. what can i say?if 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...
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she's not charismatic. plain not good. >> that signalled why she might not be inevitable because of her terrible performance on her book tour, the interviews she's done. people have said, wow. she really isn't her husband. she isn't that good. >> i think she also needs to worry about the fact that if people think she's a shoe-in for this that hey, if you're a democrat, she's a shoe-in, we're not going to go to the polls and win. >> if democrats were thrilled with obama's performance in office, her inevident ability wouldn't be a problem, would it? >> i think she might not run because -- and all my friends disagree with me because of the turnout with the midterms and we saw republicans take the house and senate. she might say i'm going to wait until the right moment to run because it looks like a republican might win in 2016. do you disagree? >> i would point out in 2016 you're also going to have 2/3 republicans. you're going to have the inverse of the senate. it will be a prime opportunity for the democrats
she's not charismatic. plain not good. >> that signalled why she might not be inevitable because of her terrible performance on her book tour, the interviews she's done. people have said, wow. she really isn't her husband. she isn't that good. >> i think she also needs to worry about the fact that if people think she's a shoe-in for this that hey, if you're a democrat, she's a shoe-in, we're not going to go to the polls and win. >> if democrats were thrilled with obama's...
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you see him, he looks so much older, speaking of katie couric, than these charismatic pictures that wehowing. do you think this is a career ender? is he basically looking for, you know -- >> that's the problem, deb. and the problem is that i think, listen, the lawyers probably looked at it and said, you know what, you're okay legally in terms of any criminal prosecution even though we know there are investigations under way. but at the same time, this is about the preservation of your legacy and your future. and to the extent that you do own it and fess up to it, there's nothing to say that he's telling the truth. maybe he is coming clean and he wrote that essay also and published the essay in "people" magazine in which he confessed to his sins. but i think it's about, you know what, asking for public forgiveness and redemption. if that happens, fine. if people can't get by the deplorable conduct, then he has an issue. >> you're a nice guy, joey jackson. i think it's about him trying to avoid civil lawsuits for money damages because he's going to say, go ahead, sue me. i've already adm
you see him, he looks so much older, speaking of katie couric, than these charismatic pictures that wehowing. do you think this is a career ender? is he basically looking for, you know -- >> that's the problem, deb. and the problem is that i think, listen, the lawyers probably looked at it and said, you know what, you're okay legally in terms of any criminal prosecution even though we know there are investigations under way. but at the same time, this is about the preservation of your...
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. >> you saw the charismatic figure there of idris elba.say we can speak to him live now. idris elba, thanks so much for joining us on the show. just explain to me what prompted you to get involved in all of this. >> good morning, thanks. it was prompted by, you know, my family coming from sierra leone. and, you know, just the idea that i could help and wasn't able to. you know, i wanted to -- and, you know, we discovered quickly that -- needs to be targeted and very specific. so we know that west africa especially is very big on football. and we thought we'd just be quite aggressive in the campaign that would appeal to them using footballers. the footballers came willingly. >> if you don't mind, idris, tell me who's involved. name me some of the famous footballers that our audience will know so well. >> yaya toure. manchester city. patrice lamumba is also one of the players. we've had a big response from the players, especially the african players. and, you know, they want to help in an organic way. there were some concerns about footballe
. >> you saw the charismatic figure there of idris elba.say we can speak to him live now. idris elba, thanks so much for joining us on the show. just explain to me what prompted you to get involved in all of this. >> good morning, thanks. it was prompted by, you know, my family coming from sierra leone. and, you know, just the idea that i could help and wasn't able to. you know, i wanted to -- and, you know, we discovered quickly that -- needs to be targeted and very specific. so we...
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who was really the guy who wrote all the songs, and he was very charismatic and sort of dark and broodingim anywhere. >> jimmy: yeah, okay. >> he would take us to the tracks under grand central station and lead us into some abandoned tunnel, there'd be a train coming at us, we'd be like, "what do we do, where do we go?" he'd go, "i don't know, i've never gotten this far." [ laughter ] >> jimmy: he's like the cool kid. i know that cool kid, yeah. >> yeah, yeah. so we recorded an album, even though we never, ever played live once. >> jimmy: the album never got released, right? it got pressed. >> it got pressed. it was called "road kill." [ laughter ] >> jimmy: how cool was that, that you had an album pressed when you were 17. >> yeah. >> jimmy: well your parents were very nice to us -- >> oh no. >> jimmy: and sent us over one of the only copies over to us. [ cheers and applause ] >> yes, there it is. >> jimmy: there's you right there. that's you, right? >> yes. that's me down at the bottom. we went down to 42nd street, and had our pictures taken in one of those booths. [ laughter ] yeah. i'
who was really the guy who wrote all the songs, and he was very charismatic and sort of dark and broodingim anywhere. >> jimmy: yeah, okay. >> he would take us to the tracks under grand central station and lead us into some abandoned tunnel, there'd be a train coming at us, we'd be like, "what do we do, where do we go?" he'd go, "i don't know, i've never gotten this far." [ laughter ] >> jimmy: he's like the cool kid. i know that cool kid, yeah. >>...