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the answer to nonviolence as a single charismatic leader that can bring everyone together. the fact i didn't have a good response, i kind of expected it to a certain degree. maybe if there is a charismatic readership, that would be the key to make palestinian nonviolence possible. diving into it is much more complicated than that. there's a structure of politics, and a way that political factions are organized against each other. there could be leadership in many different leaders on the ground. absent a larger context that enables and supports different palestinian factions to come together to resolve their differences to agree on a common agenda to go forward various leaders to get stamped out. there's an organizational structure that makes this possible and that is the key for all who want to promote nonviolence in this case and other cases. >> host: yeah sir arafat longtime leader in the palestinian movement. violence, nonviolent mix? >> guest: there's certainly a mixed with a look at the history of the plo in many stages, and yasser arafat's is more moderate than his r
the answer to nonviolence as a single charismatic leader that can bring everyone together. the fact i didn't have a good response, i kind of expected it to a certain degree. maybe if there is a charismatic readership, that would be the key to make palestinian nonviolence possible. diving into it is much more complicated than that. there's a structure of politics, and a way that political factions are organized against each other. there could be leadership in many different leaders on the...
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before that we had a charismatic who is now a us senator.ory booker has a much higher profile nationally. cory booker was just a regular. he did not walk on water by any means. he had a very high-profile. what has happened in newark which is a city that does not have much money at all's is that the administration has been able to tap existing sources of money, support he and his administration agreed to federal oversight of the newer police which cory booker had his administration far off. so we can have important changes for instance, 2,000 young people have jobs in the city this summer simply because the administration has been active reaching for the use of existing resources. so what i want to say is 1st of all, i think we will we talk about the importance of pushing on a per standard pushing on a cabinet are pushing on the administration that push starts on the local level. and part of what can be our action to keep our sanity can be acted at the local level. in fact, to say that it is more useful command it feels better at the local le
before that we had a charismatic who is now a us senator.ory booker has a much higher profile nationally. cory booker was just a regular. he did not walk on water by any means. he had a very high-profile. what has happened in newark which is a city that does not have much money at all's is that the administration has been able to tap existing sources of money, support he and his administration agreed to federal oversight of the newer police which cory booker had his administration far off. so...
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it's not just a matter of the single charismatic leadership presses a button on and off. it's not just a matter of ideology. there are political issues to which we have to attend. >> professor of political science at northwestern university and the author of the book violence for nonviolence into the movement. you are watching the tv on c-span2. >> booktv recently visited capitol hill to ask members of congress what they are reading this summer. >> right now i'm finishing frank by barney frank. it's interesting because it gives you not only a look at his career but congress back when i worked and just some highlights from the major legislation he worked on and the experiences that he went through the relevant for someone that looked up to him as the smartest and the wittiest member of congress i remember watching and it's a
it's not just a matter of the single charismatic leadership presses a button on and off. it's not just a matter of ideology. there are political issues to which we have to attend. >> professor of political science at northwestern university and the author of the book violence for nonviolence into the movement. you are watching the tv on c-span2. >> booktv recently visited capitol hill to ask members of congress what they are reading this summer. >> right now i'm finishing...
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we need somebody who is charismatic. we need a vision. we need to go forward in europe. more integration, says hollande, for example than less integration. >> well, yes. we need someone charismatic, but we don't have anyone, so let's face things as they are. not idealistic enough. he's very idealistic. he wants an integrated europe but he thinks it can only happen in europe -- he wants all the countries in the eurozone to be sort of german. he's using the euro crisis to enforce that. he's trying to -- >> no. he doesn't. >> exactly that's the way you feel. >> called for leadership for years and years. he wanted germany to show leadership, not only to pay for everything but also to do -- to shape politics just to be present on the scene. and to show leadership. and now they are doing it. and it's not right anyway. so what should they do? >> depends on the to kind of leadership, doesn't it? i remember in 2008. i was at a party convention, where angela merkel made her famous analogy of the perfect economist when she said the answer is, of course, what you should ask the aver
we need somebody who is charismatic. we need a vision. we need to go forward in europe. more integration, says hollande, for example than less integration. >> well, yes. we need someone charismatic, but we don't have anyone, so let's face things as they are. not idealistic enough. he's very idealistic. he wants an integrated europe but he thinks it can only happen in europe -- he wants all the countries in the eurozone to be sort of german. he's using the euro crisis to enforce that. he's...
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but he was charismatic. and very briefly i want to steal an anecdote from bob carter, who is sitting here in the front row whom i interviewed this morning. he's a veteran of los alamos and he told e me the following anecdote which illustrates freshly our view of oppenheimer. and bob tells the following story. soon after he arrived, he went to the post office and received a letter in the mailbox from his mother. and he's standing there in the post office. he opens the letter and whole words and phrases and sentences are cut out of the letter. physically cut out. he holds up this letter full of holes and show it is to his friend standing there and his friend grab it is and says this is an outrage. we have to report this to him right away. they run over to oppenheimer's office barged past his secretary and confront oppenheimer, who looks at this letter and grabs his hat, i assume the pork pie hat, and grabs these two young men who are all of 23, 24 and he takes them over to see some major or lieutenant kernel,
but he was charismatic. and very briefly i want to steal an anecdote from bob carter, who is sitting here in the front row whom i interviewed this morning. he's a veteran of los alamos and he told e me the following anecdote which illustrates freshly our view of oppenheimer. and bob tells the following story. soon after he arrived, he went to the post office and received a letter in the mailbox from his mother. and he's standing there in the post office. he opens the letter and whole words and...
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. >>> he was definitely charismatic. he lived every single day. he knew that it was dangerous but no one ever knew that someone would die over it, you know? >> he was the new kid in town, super popular. all about adventure. >> this kid was like, awesome. >> he just jumped right into the culture. >> kinda liked to show off a little bit to the girls. >> they were the neighbors, just down the block. a family in fear. >> they had had their vehicles broken into. >> she was scared. >> someone had been sneaking into their home, and now someone was in their garage. >> this was a burglar who had broken in. >> i'm sitting there panicking. like, he's coming at me. >> in a flash, it was over. that charismatic kid, dead on the floor. >> it was terrible. i think i screamed for hours. >> what had happened in that garage that night? >> it was just like, the last person that would come to my mind. >> a neighbor protecting his home, or preparing a trap? >> makes the statement, "it's showtime." >> it's showtime? >> exactly. >> a teenager, a father, a murder. no one
. >>> he was definitely charismatic. he lived every single day. he knew that it was dangerous but no one ever knew that someone would die over it, you know? >> he was the new kid in town, super popular. all about adventure. >> this kid was like, awesome. >> he just jumped right into the culture. >> kinda liked to show off a little bit to the girls. >> they were the neighbors, just down the block. a family in fear. >> they had had their vehicles...
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a very good, he's a very good talker, he's very bright and intensely charismatic and i think also that in los angeles, people are always looking fordee next easy buck to be made and here was a guy who came along who was young, charismatic and said that he could make them a lot of money quickly." to be among the best and brightest until something went terribly wrong." this disbelief that joe hunt, despite all the benefitsf privilege, could still be driven to do something so evil. the children of some of southern california's wealthiest families sat in jail clothes to await his fate." that fate would eventually include a murder conviction . "27-year-old joe hunt wasling an entrepenuer said to have duped him in an investment scam." and professionally. and, uh we'll consider what we're going to do next." "all i can say is that whenou work this hard and this long for result that you were looking for and i think that it's a just verdict." evidence certainly shows it. why should he live?" 1987, hunt was sentenced to life in prison without the possibility of parole middle of 1980s excess, his
a very good, he's a very good talker, he's very bright and intensely charismatic and i think also that in los angeles, people are always looking fordee next easy buck to be made and here was a guy who came along who was young, charismatic and said that he could make them a lot of money quickly." to be among the best and brightest until something went terribly wrong." this disbelief that joe hunt, despite all the benefitsf privilege, could still be driven to do something so evil. the...
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he's a great guy, a good friend very charismatic. but having my life journey, including living oversea, starting a business and growing it to the largest of its kind in south florida, being governor for eight years, serving as secretary of commerce in 1980s, being involved in all sorts of things traveling the world and in a lot of different ways i think my experience is the best one amongst the 75 people running for president. >> 75. >> in 2012 i said that he should have been mitt romney's pick for vp? >> look he's a talent. you will never hear me discourage marco rubio. i'm a huge friend of his. if you look at the leadership we now lead to forge consensus, we've had a president who was gift who was charismatic. his name was barak obama. there was nothing in his past that suggests he could fix the things that were broken. in fact he's made them worse. >> okay in 2012 you said he certainly got the slebltual acan you men and fortitude to be a good president. >> i do i don't think he's as qualified as i am. it's not a slight to him. i a
he's a great guy, a good friend very charismatic. but having my life journey, including living oversea, starting a business and growing it to the largest of its kind in south florida, being governor for eight years, serving as secretary of commerce in 1980s, being involved in all sorts of things traveling the world and in a lot of different ways i think my experience is the best one amongst the 75 people running for president. >> 75. >> in 2012 i said that he should have been mitt...
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we need to think of what this leadership and what is charismatic leaders.for someone like ella baker, a biography of baker who she knows leadership is important but it's very tricky. [inaudible] i actually have a question related to the thread of the conversation we are having, it is related to some of what i have been writing on recently is we both have a history of organization that did varying kinds of advocacy work in bringing political pressure, but also asking the associational life with a lot of self back to videos while. so i'm just thinking, for example, the national association of teachers and colors close where every state would have an organization in addition to there being a national organization and they work on issues like doing best practices and thinking about how to collect data as well as abdicating for equalization so that the joining of organizations as part of a kind of cultural this seems to have waned generally. you don't think so? >> but i guess the other part of the question for me as to what extent also a significant vis-À-vis th
we need to think of what this leadership and what is charismatic leaders.for someone like ella baker, a biography of baker who she knows leadership is important but it's very tricky. [inaudible] i actually have a question related to the thread of the conversation we are having, it is related to some of what i have been writing on recently is we both have a history of organization that did varying kinds of advocacy work in bringing political pressure, but also asking the associational life with...
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he's a great guy, a good friend very charismatic.ife journey, including living oversea, starting a business and growing it to the largest of its kind in south florida, being governor for eight years, serving as secretary of commerce in 1980s, being involved in all sorts of things traveling the world and in a lot of different ways i think my experience is the best one amongst the 75 people running for president. >> 75. >> in 2012 i said that he should have been mitt romney's pick for vp? >> look he's a talent. you will never hear me discourage marco rubio. i'm a huge friend of his. if you look at the leadership we now lead to forge consensus, we've had a president who was gift who was charismatic. his name was barak obama. there was nothing in his past that suggests he could fix the things that were broken. in fact he's made them worse. >> okay in 2012 you said he certainly got the slebltual acan you men and fortitude to be a good president. >> i do i don't think he's as qualified as i am. it's not a slight to him. i am tooting my own
he's a great guy, a good friend very charismatic.ife journey, including living oversea, starting a business and growing it to the largest of its kind in south florida, being governor for eight years, serving as secretary of commerce in 1980s, being involved in all sorts of things traveling the world and in a lot of different ways i think my experience is the best one amongst the 75 people running for president. >> 75. >> in 2012 i said that he should have been mitt romney's pick for...
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varoufakis is very popular and charismatic but the greek population is the one that is suffering. >> assume the greek government isn't going to take any of the steps you just outlined at what point is it a humanitarian crisis? >> i think this is where it's heading. it is a humanitarian crisis, people don't get medicine for example, that is a very serious issue that is going to be compassgas exacerbated. some type of revenue bonds get a loan for a very specific project but it's very difficult to come up with a comprehensive deal right now. remember the past deals are gone. germany for example needs to vote twice on it, all this takes time and a time is luxury the creditors have but the greek public doesn't have. >> the country should not be suggesting that greece must pay every dime it oaz to owes to europe. given that germany had a lot of its debt essentially wiped out. >> at some point one has to talk about debt relief but it's not good to talk about debt relief when somebody doesn't have his house in order. the greek can default today that's not a problem exebt they haveexcept they
varoufakis is very popular and charismatic but the greek population is the one that is suffering. >> assume the greek government isn't going to take any of the steps you just outlined at what point is it a humanitarian crisis? >> i think this is where it's heading. it is a humanitarian crisis, people don't get medicine for example, that is a very serious issue that is going to be compassgas exacerbated. some type of revenue bonds get a loan for a very specific project but it's very...
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. >>> big question this morning, how does a seemingly well liked, smart, charismatic young man becomeded killer? the fbi says mohommad abdulazeez's attack against the military center is being treated as terrorism a. >> there are too many targets called by isis to attack. in my experience, to my judgment, this was an isis-inspired attack. >> what triggered abdulazeez's act here? we have just heard that man believes it was isis related. do you agree? >> yes, i believe this was isis inspired. we have to believe that this has moved on from just being al qaeda. it is not people going over there to get a green light to train and then attack. now it is through ideological guidance, weapons proficient strategies and they are basically groomed online to carry out acts of terrorism. that's the isis motive and strategy that it cuts out the travel. >> now we'll get to the travel in a minute because travel was an element in this particular situation. we know that he went to jordan, but when you mentioned online, the fact is -- and this is perplexing to a lot of people. he has no social media footp
. >>> big question this morning, how does a seemingly well liked, smart, charismatic young man becomeded killer? the fbi says mohommad abdulazeez's attack against the military center is being treated as terrorism a. >> there are too many targets called by isis to attack. in my experience, to my judgment, this was an isis-inspired attack. >> what triggered abdulazeez's act here? we have just heard that man believes it was isis related. do you agree? >> yes, i believe...
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he's someone that is charismatic. he escaped in 2001 in a prison.ieutenant is lopez, a former director of the prison. his sons he was -- he is also a master mind in tunnels in san diego that had been discovered. that was the finding that happened with the felix organization. >> yeah. >> it's not as much of a surprise looking at his background and how charismatic he was and how he was able to escape. >> talk about how it can happen. how is it possible that a mile long tunnel is built directly under his jail cell with a motorcycle track in it and no one knows that's happening? >> well mexico as you can see is a third country. it is the corruption is systemic. there was definitely corruption in the prison and, you know he did, you know there is low level corruption. keep in mind that we have also the u.s. we had the escape at the clinton correctional institute where 12 of the guards were compromised. here is a person that has deep pockets. >> you said low level corruption i assume you say in this prison as well and that led to it. did guzman have conne
he's someone that is charismatic. he escaped in 2001 in a prison.ieutenant is lopez, a former director of the prison. his sons he was -- he is also a master mind in tunnels in san diego that had been discovered. that was the finding that happened with the felix organization. >> yeah. >> it's not as much of a surprise looking at his background and how charismatic he was and how he was able to escape. >> talk about how it can happen. how is it possible that a mile long tunnel is...
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charismatic, casually dressed shaven headed and athletic finance minister was something of a charmer. the german enough de velt, ran the headline what makes yanis varoufakis a sex icon? the talks were going well. >> we established an excellent line of communication which gives me great deal of encouragement for the future. >> reporter: but his euro zone ministers were not impressed. >> we agree to disagree. >> he had a frostty encounter with jeroen dijsselbloem. >> can be classified as fast. >> some analysts in greece say varoufakis simply surveilled to do the job. >> we are here after five months and the banks are closed. and actually if you could consider what's the primary role of a finance minister is actually for the banking system to be working in an orderly fashion and this is not case. >> reporter: on sunday a last appeal from varoufakis to the people of greece. >> this is about a holy moment. a moment of hope for the whole of europe, that gives hope to europe that the common currency and the euro zone can exist. >> kurdish peshmerga says they have retain a portion of iraq, so
charismatic, casually dressed shaven headed and athletic finance minister was something of a charmer. the german enough de velt, ran the headline what makes yanis varoufakis a sex icon? the talks were going well. >> we established an excellent line of communication which gives me great deal of encouragement for the future. >> reporter: but his euro zone ministers were not impressed. >> we agree to disagree. >> he had a frostty encounter with jeroen dijsselbloem. >>...
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they got rid of the yanis p varoufakis a very charismatic and and divisive man, they have euclid tsakalotos to take his place. he was jaded in educated in the u.k. but this is not about personalities ultimately. this is about substance. it is about the fact that greece owes more than 300 billion euros namely to its european partners, and it's struggling to find a way to pay back that money. in fact, it's arguing that paying back that money would be detrimental to its recovery aspect. >> barnaby, at last check i read that the banks could possibly reopen tomorrow, is that still a done deal? they'll be closed today closed tomorrow. they're afraid to open their dollars because the greeks will rush in and take out what is left there. >> let's turn now to dominic dominic kane where they're reacting to what is happening in greece. any idea yet on how much longer the european central bank will report greek banks? >> the question is what will they do? they've given a lifeline something in the region of 19 billion euros already in what is given elss emergency liquidity assistance deals. they were cap
they got rid of the yanis p varoufakis a very charismatic and and divisive man, they have euclid tsakalotos to take his place. he was jaded in educated in the u.k. but this is not about personalities ultimately. this is about substance. it is about the fact that greece owes more than 300 billion euros namely to its european partners, and it's struggling to find a way to pay back that money. in fact, it's arguing that paying back that money would be detrimental to its recovery aspect. >>...
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he was described as a charismatic leader willing to talk to reporters for the sense of humour. buts with age, he faced health problems. in the last few years, despite suffering back pain, faisal maintained a challenging role. it's rethreat that a palestinian state never took shape. faisal's submission was subordinate to the king. after the death in january, the prince became the new monarch. saud al-faisal was the foreign minister when a collision went to yemens. he was replaced an ambassador to the united states bringing an end to an extraordinary career. >> hank kong's prove senior of history at the university of michigan. faisal was an accomplished diplomat. >> prince faisal had a number of important achievements played a role in ending the lebanese civil war in 1989 when lebanese leaders went to saudi arabia and made an accord with one another. clearly he disapproved of the bush's plans to raid iraq pointing out you could get rid of one problem and end up with five new problems in that way. also he played a role in offering israel a comprehensive peace in the arab world in
he was described as a charismatic leader willing to talk to reporters for the sense of humour. buts with age, he faced health problems. in the last few years, despite suffering back pain, faisal maintained a challenging role. it's rethreat that a palestinian state never took shape. faisal's submission was subordinate to the king. after the death in january, the prince became the new monarch. saud al-faisal was the foreign minister when a collision went to yemens. he was replaced an ambassador...
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he was describe as a charismatic leader willing to talk to reporters, and with a sense of humour, he faced health problems. in the last few years, despite suffering from back pain and having various surgeries, he maintained a challenging role. as foreign minister he has been quoted in expressing regret that a palestinian state never took shape. saud al-faisal's position was subordinate to the king who had the final say. after his death, prince sal manned was the now monarch. he was minister when but within weeks he was replaced >>> pope francis apologised for crimes committed by the church during the conquest of the americas. he is on a tour of south america and arrived in paraguay. our national men editor lucia newman reports. >> reporter: pope francis chose bolivia, latin america's most indigenous nation to issue an apology main waited for. not only crimes committed against the church but the people. >> reporter: he is seeking to heal wrists against the people and it's spanish concerners. and year of estranged ties. it was not long ago that president morales labelled catholicism as
he was describe as a charismatic leader willing to talk to reporters, and with a sense of humour, he faced health problems. in the last few years, despite suffering from back pain and having various surgeries, he maintained a challenging role. as foreign minister he has been quoted in expressing regret that a palestinian state never took shape. saud al-faisal's position was subordinate to the king who had the final say. after his death, prince sal manned was the now monarch. he was minister...
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and described as a charismatic leader willing to talk to reporters. he faced health problems. in the last few years, despite suffering back pain, faisal maintained his challenging role. as foreign minister he has been quoted in expressing regret that a palestinian state never took place. faisal's position was subordinate to the king, who was the final say. after king abdullah's death. there was a new monarch. he was foreign minister when a collision was held in yemen. in weeks he was replaced. bringing an end to an extraordinary career. >>> the u.s. secretary of state threatened to walk away from the iran nuclear talks if suf decisions are not made soon. john kerry said major world powers should not be rushed into a deal. but should stay at the table for as long as is necessary. james bays has more from the talks in vienna. >> the six countries meeting to discuss iran. john kerry came out to brief the reporters. >> we are here we believe we are making real progress towards a comprehensive deal. as i have said many times, and as i discussed with president obama last night, we a
and described as a charismatic leader willing to talk to reporters. he faced health problems. in the last few years, despite suffering back pain, faisal maintained his challenging role. as foreign minister he has been quoted in expressing regret that a palestinian state never took place. faisal's position was subordinate to the king, who was the final say. after king abdullah's death. there was a new monarch. he was foreign minister when a collision was held in yemen. in weeks he was replaced....
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and that is not classical totalitarianism, doesn't find its expression through a demagogue or a charismatic leader but through the anonymity of the corporate state. making it difference from communism and different from fascism but no less as effective a totalitarian force. so we have the facade of electoral politics, of the constitution of the traditional branches of government, but internally corporations have now seized all of the levers of power to render the citizen impotent. those were all of those arguments that the liberal class chronicled the destruction of liberal institutions, which once made piecemeal and incremental reform possible. labor, the academy the arts, largely commercialized, and of course as noam chomsky has written, those liberal institutions were a kind of safety valve to amale you'rate the grievances and injustices of the citizenry and right the kind of capitali democracy. roost said his greatest achievement was that the saved capitalism and that's correct can but the destruction of that mechanism by which you could address a crisis within capitalism and of course
and that is not classical totalitarianism, doesn't find its expression through a demagogue or a charismatic leader but through the anonymity of the corporate state. making it difference from communism and different from fascism but no less as effective a totalitarian force. so we have the facade of electoral politics, of the constitution of the traditional branches of government, but internally corporations have now seized all of the levers of power to render the citizen impotent. those were...
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governor walker: in january, the media thought, this guys maybe not as charismatic. he doesn't have all this money. we came here to iowa, des moines congressman king. there were a lot of people who helped us out during the recall a couple of years ago. thanks. [applause] governor walker: a lot of people a mired -- admired what we had done just across the miss his. that we had taken on the big government special interest. done all the different things we had done from social issues to economic and fiscal issues. but wondered if this guy is up for a national election. we gave a speech where i talked like i talked. told the story of what we did like i would ask home in wisconsin. people said, maybe this guy can break through and be a legitimate candidate. i think people are looking for someone who can write and win. we fought and won. [applause] frank: i want specific definitions. for several policies where there has been suggesting you have -- how far are you willing to fight for the sanctity of marriage? governor walker: i have had this opinion for 20 years. i have be
governor walker: in january, the media thought, this guys maybe not as charismatic. he doesn't have all this money. we came here to iowa, des moines congressman king. there were a lot of people who helped us out during the recall a couple of years ago. thanks. [applause] governor walker: a lot of people a mired -- admired what we had done just across the miss his. that we had taken on the big government special interest. done all the different things we had done from social issues to economic...
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>> lila rose and the new leaders of the anti-choice movement look great, they're charismatic, their cored and still out of touch with mainstream americans. their numbers have stayed the same they're just getting louder and louder. and we need to mobilize the silent majority in this country. >> reporter: while lyle la rose courts the spotlight, hawkins is a boots on the ground leader traveling across the country, helping on-campus student groups recruit on their own turf. >> it's about 8:00 a.m. and we're here to meet kristin outside a planned parenthood and they're doing what they call sidewalk counseling. >> reporter: sam is the founder of the student forth life club at university of new mexico. >> usually whenever i counsel in the back alley on top of a ladder so that we can reach over the wall. >> reporter: sam spencer is up on this ladder hoping to make what she calls a baby save. >> so it looks like that woman might be here for an abortion. and so right now the planned parenthood escort will go over to her car, walk her over to the door, and in the meantime we're going to try to rea
>> lila rose and the new leaders of the anti-choice movement look great, they're charismatic, their cored and still out of touch with mainstream americans. their numbers have stayed the same they're just getting louder and louder. and we need to mobilize the silent majority in this country. >> reporter: while lyle la rose courts the spotlight, hawkins is a boots on the ground leader traveling across the country, helping on-campus student groups recruit on their own turf. >>...
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there's something known as the charismatic movement, which is very popular, also, in south america.nd so many of the catholics there are involved in that movement where there is a lot of emotion in the prayer. so he's, i think, going to say this is part of our environment, our catholicism, as well. he'll point to the environment. he'll say we have to take care of it. the amazon rain forest, all of the things that were in the encyclical, we will bring that up as well. remember this is an eight-day trip for a 78-year-old man who one lung, he only has a part of it. he has a bad back. he's going to be going from sea level to 12,000 feet above sea level when he goes to la paz. so this is going to be quite taxing, victor. so we'll see if see if he chews those cocoa leaves. there's some controversy whether he's going to chew the cocoa leaves to deal with the altitude sickness. we understand that he wants to chew them. >> okay. we will see if the pope is, indeed, chewing cocoa learns, and what the implications will be of his visit to south america. father edward beck, always a pleasure to h
there's something known as the charismatic movement, which is very popular, also, in south america.nd so many of the catholics there are involved in that movement where there is a lot of emotion in the prayer. so he's, i think, going to say this is part of our environment, our catholicism, as well. he'll point to the environment. he'll say we have to take care of it. the amazon rain forest, all of the things that were in the encyclical, we will bring that up as well. remember this is an...
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butch cassidy, charismatic leader and crafty fun loving outlaw. founder of the notorious wild bunch. known for his daring violence free bandit tree and infamous escape of his long time partner the sundance kid. but behind every fugitive stands a man, and behind every legend lies the truth. >> when most people think of butch cassidy they think of his legend as presented in the famous movie. a charming criminal with a devil maker attitude and a clever whit. he brings organization into the world of unorganized crime. like any group of gangsters violence is a part of that equation. even if the legend would have you believe otherwise. >> as america approaches the 20th century 30 years of unprecedented expansion ambition and bloodshed have connected vast transformation and communications from the east with the once wild american west. >> the world is changing. it is modernizing. large corporations are coming in squeezing out the little guy. they even rule the outlaws. >> these new advances in technology make an isolated life obsolete. for western outlaw
butch cassidy, charismatic leader and crafty fun loving outlaw. founder of the notorious wild bunch. known for his daring violence free bandit tree and infamous escape of his long time partner the sundance kid. but behind every fugitive stands a man, and behind every legend lies the truth. >> when most people think of butch cassidy they think of his legend as presented in the famous movie. a charming criminal with a devil maker attitude and a clever whit. he brings organization into the...
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. >>> he was really a delay very charismatic man. >> he touches so many lives 7 million locally but hundred globally. >> amazing. >> sunshine, great day outside. >> so nice outside. i advise you to head out to the sky deck and just breathe it in. >> so pleasant. >> for mid-july, it just feels just so good outside. you don't get that this often or all that often during the month of july. we are used to the heat humidity, dog days, so today is a breath of fresh air for the delaware valley. enjoy it while you've got it because it will change. let's show you why. storm scan three at the moment quiet, locally but we are seeing a new disturbance here off to the west. i don't think you have to worry about that at all today but we did see heavier then are storms rumble through portions of the midwest in the last 24 hours especially illinois and still heavier then are storms across north and central ohio. this should rotate to the north but drag a warm front first through our area. what that whim do is bring in more potential for wet weather. we still have a nice break here. last couple of weeks we
. >>> he was really a delay very charismatic man. >> he touches so many lives 7 million locally but hundred globally. >> amazing. >> sunshine, great day outside. >> so nice outside. i advise you to head out to the sky deck and just breathe it in. >> so pleasant. >> for mid-july, it just feels just so good outside. you don't get that this often or all that often during the month of july. we are used to the heat humidity, dog days, so today is a breath...
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the catholic church since 196, there's been the charismatic renewal which is the outpouring, the baptism bit about what that really means and how people can open that up. >> it is a big topic. >> exactly. and that's exact willly where i was going it started 2000 years ago with this 120 catholic saints, locked in an upper room, and the holy spirit came down, dekrended upon them and gave them the fire to run out and start proclaiming the gospel. they were speaking in tongues they were prof sighing laying on hands and heal heing and somehow, chris we lost that way. in 2000 years. i don't know why. >> so when we go to confirmation, what we really should be seeing in our 8th graders and sophomores in high school, we should not be surprised, in other words. >> well, it goes back to -- it goes back to katakesis. we have to do a better job with our young people so they understand and that they have an encounter with the holy spirit. >> this is not an emotional psychological thing. this is actually meeting jesus. >> exactly. and many people, catholics, have never had that themselves. and that's w
the catholic church since 196, there's been the charismatic renewal which is the outpouring, the baptism bit about what that really means and how people can open that up. >> it is a big topic. >> exactly. and that's exact willly where i was going it started 2000 years ago with this 120 catholic saints, locked in an upper room, and the holy spirit came down, dekrended upon them and gave them the fire to run out and start proclaiming the gospel. they were speaking in tongues they were...
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kennedy: if there was not a theoretical basket dumb question you get a dumb answer be he is charismaticnnedy: i think i am employed for this reason because everybody love is the '90s. [laughter] should we amend the constitution? >> no. what this shows is to be a voter in this day and age you have to say in all along i don't hear anything because this support has not been shifted. kennedy: she is an incredible candidates. >> i am shocked i think people i sell much nostalgia and sell many people want him to survey a third term he may but democrats look at us sheet -- lucky she is inevitable. >> you know, that it entered liability waiver goes to a page and a half of but 16 so princess single honors freddie grey it was released this week and also includes the of all the eric take all guns away. ♪ kennedy: then what happens? >> in our society but it should not be someone who writes the word slave on his face he isn't exactly in touch with that culture. kennedy: he released a couple of different statements the young people have to make a better sit down. >> what sounds like a dove cry? >> i r
kennedy: if there was not a theoretical basket dumb question you get a dumb answer be he is charismaticnnedy: i think i am employed for this reason because everybody love is the '90s. [laughter] should we amend the constitution? >> no. what this shows is to be a voter in this day and age you have to say in all along i don't hear anything because this support has not been shifted. kennedy: she is an incredible candidates. >> i am shocked i think people i sell much nostalgia and sell...
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his heyday, pete rose was the subject of little boys' hero worship and old ladies' adoration, a charismaticoff-field personality and the all-time hits leader with 4,256. jared max is a sports journalist for cbs radio. >> pete rose is charlie hustle because he played the game like every game was game seven. >> reporter: in 1989 he was banished from baseball for betting on the sport as a manager. 13 years later, then commissioner bud selig met with rose to talk about reinstatement. in january, selig talked to charlie rose about his decision. >> i just felt, obviously, by not doing anything, that it was in baseball's best interest and everyone's best interest to leave the suspension as it was. >> reporter: current commissioner rob manfred has agreed to discuss letting rose back into baseball, which would make the 74-year-old eligible for the hall of fame. but now, new revelations. espn has recently revealed in its investigation that pete rose gambled not only as a manager, but as a player and gambled on his own team. will that influence commissioner manfred's decision? >> should it influence?
his heyday, pete rose was the subject of little boys' hero worship and old ladies' adoration, a charismaticoff-field personality and the all-time hits leader with 4,256. jared max is a sports journalist for cbs radio. >> pete rose is charlie hustle because he played the game like every game was game seven. >> reporter: in 1989 he was banished from baseball for betting on the sport as a manager. 13 years later, then commissioner bud selig met with rose to talk about reinstatement. in...
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public daniell people the way they felt i think it will be problematic i don't consider him terribly charismaticpeaker. so why am not seeing anything new. but there are strong conservative principles but there is nothing about him that they will run to the polls to vote for him. kennedy: that story is fascinating hobby to upon the unions and prevailed with the recall election i dunno how far that meredith those. will he weather the storm? >> partly cloudy he tries to look cool in a leather jacket by an usher that is helping him. i think they all look the same. but i cannot tear them apart. >> no matter what you dislike the he stands out. looked at this stage full of republicans, he stands out from the bunch. kennedy: this is what rand paul has to do commentate down the afro and walk around with the ak-47 on his back. >> if that is a recipe for success. >> former senator and vietnam's marine the onetime republican switch parties to read on his opposition to defeat the incumbent republican are they too liberal? >> i think we can bring a different tone to the democratic party. they are moving away
public daniell people the way they felt i think it will be problematic i don't consider him terribly charismaticpeaker. so why am not seeing anything new. but there are strong conservative principles but there is nothing about him that they will run to the polls to vote for him. kennedy: that story is fascinating hobby to upon the unions and prevailed with the recall election i dunno how far that meredith those. will he weather the storm? >> partly cloudy he tries to look cool in a...
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wwor >> >> he was sweet and gentle and aristocratic and troubled and charismatic.nd it was like she was of prince with the elevated consciousness but also a wicket its drug problem. >> host: when you wrote that you were on a cocaine also? >> i now think that was never with him but the main thing was pot i was a smoker with cocaine but yes. >> host: have you made a lot of money off of that? do you still make money today? >> yes. it has been an incredible international hit to help put my kid to college and it is amazing how popular that song has spent. in one of the proudest accomplishments for me that i could work with marvin gaye to put it into a song and he was also a wonderful collaborator that he appreciated me. when he saw little talent with the bible and the caribbean -- career and he was encouraging and. >> host: this seems like you worked with a lot of african-american artist. >> guest: i have. i just love that has a culture and the music and it is what i listen to all day long and eight years old. part of a flight -- part of my motivation is that i am drawn
wwor >> >> he was sweet and gentle and aristocratic and troubled and charismatic.nd it was like she was of prince with the elevated consciousness but also a wicket its drug problem. >> host: when you wrote that you were on a cocaine also? >> i now think that was never with him but the main thing was pot i was a smoker with cocaine but yes. >> host: have you made a lot of money off of that? do you still make money today? >> yes. it has been an incredible...
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kennedy: if there was not a theoretical basket dumb question you get a dumb answer be he is charismaticloyed for this reason because everybody love is the '90s. [laughter] should we amend the constitution? >> no. what this shows is to be a voter in this day and age you have to say in all along i don't hear anything because this support has not been shifted. kennedy: she is an incredible candidates. >> i am shocked i think people i sell much nostalgia and sell many people want him to survey a third term he may but democrats look at us sheet -- lucky she is inevitable. >> you know, that it entered liability waiver goes to a page and a half of but 16 so princess single honors freddie grey it was released this week and also includes the of all the eric take all guns away. ♪ kennedy: then what happens? >> in our society but it should not be someone who writes the word slave on his face he isn't exactly in touch with that culture. kennedy: he released a couple of different statements the young people have to make a better sit down. >> what sounds like a dove cry? >> i read of mind does that c
kennedy: if there was not a theoretical basket dumb question you get a dumb answer be he is charismaticloyed for this reason because everybody love is the '90s. [laughter] should we amend the constitution? >> no. what this shows is to be a voter in this day and age you have to say in all along i don't hear anything because this support has not been shifted. kennedy: she is an incredible candidates. >> i am shocked i think people i sell much nostalgia and sell many people want him to...
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butch cassidy, charismatic leader and crafty fun-loving outlaw. of the notorious wild bunch, known for his daring violence, free banditry, and infamous escape with his long-time partner the sundance kid, but behind every fugitive stand as man and behind every legend lies the truth. >> when most people think of butch cassidy, they think of him as presented in the movie, a charming devil may care attitude and clever wit but the true story is that of a criminal master mooinld, a western godfather of sorts who brings organization to a world of unorganized crime and just like any group of gangsters, violence is part of that equation. even if the legend would have you believe otherwise. >> as america approaches the 20th century, 30 years of unprecedent expansion, ambition, and bloodshed have connected vast transportation and communication systems from the east with the once wild american west. >> the world is changing. 's modernizing. the large corporations are coming in. they're squeezing out the little guy and teen little outlaw. >> these new advances
butch cassidy, charismatic leader and crafty fun-loving outlaw. of the notorious wild bunch, known for his daring violence, free banditry, and infamous escape with his long-time partner the sundance kid, but behind every fugitive stand as man and behind every legend lies the truth. >> when most people think of butch cassidy, they think of him as presented in the movie, a charming devil may care attitude and clever wit but the true story is that of a criminal master mooinld, a western...
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. >> i retain more research on a more charismatic. >> something like that will happen at some point.s optimistic, they say robots come bearing coffee and we should welcome the artificial brethren. peter welcomes that. but emerging technology specialist john hayden says we should not welcome the new robot overlords. >> humans have finite capabilities. we can only work 60 or 70 hours per week are we going to choose human workers or machines? >> that doesn't scare people the robots are better. i have a lot of other people do it could have nothing to do. >> at something that a lot of people worry about, but i don't think it's something that we should be worried about. and i see them as our partners and in some cases the tools. >> the industrial age has freed us up to do many things that cannot be imagined 100 or 200 years ago. 70% of the united states, the jobs that we have were part of this and people could not imagine the jobs that we have now, 200 years ago 100 years ago, we cannot imagine the jobs that people will have from now and on many of those are going to be possible because of
. >> i retain more research on a more charismatic. >> something like that will happen at some point.s optimistic, they say robots come bearing coffee and we should welcome the artificial brethren. peter welcomes that. but emerging technology specialist john hayden says we should not welcome the new robot overlords. >> humans have finite capabilities. we can only work 60 or 70 hours per week are we going to choose human workers or machines? >> that doesn't scare people...
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. >> you just don't know, maybe he was charismatic at one time, maybe he was different.when a person can snap or anything, and i, myself, had been in a shelter at one time. i have experienced that. when you have somebody like sandy who's soft and quiet and nice, there's people who prey on that. and then after they get them, the control starts. and then they feel stuck or they've got two children, what are they going to do, where are they going to go? >> it was about 7:30, 7:45, and i heard some gunshots, but that's not really unusual in this area. >> 911. your emergency? hello? [ gunshot ] >> things didn't happen in our community on that level. how on earth could somebody be that evil? no one was safe. leave early go roam sleep in sleep out star gaze dream big wander more care less beat sunrise chase sunset do it all. on us. get your first month's payment plus five years wear and tear coverage. make the most of summer... with volvo. suseals out more food particles. so your food won't get stuck, and you can enjoy every single bite. eat loud, live loud, super poligrip. sup
. >> you just don't know, maybe he was charismatic at one time, maybe he was different.when a person can snap or anything, and i, myself, had been in a shelter at one time. i have experienced that. when you have somebody like sandy who's soft and quiet and nice, there's people who prey on that. and then after they get them, the control starts. and then they feel stuck or they've got two children, what are they going to do, where are they going to go? >> it was about 7:30, 7:45, and...
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. >> you just don't know, maybe he was charismatic at one time, maybe he was different.son can snap or anything, and i, myself, had been in a shelter at one time. i have experienced that. when you have somebody like sandy who's soft and quiet and nice, there's people who prey on that. and then after they get them, the control starts. and then they feel stuck or they've got two children, what are they going to do, where are they going to go? >> it was about 7:30, 7:45, and i heard some gunshots, but that's not really unusual in this area. >> 911. your emergency? hello? [ gunshot ] >> things didn't happen in our community on that level. how on earth could somebody be that evil? no one was safe. your discover card, you can now use freeze it to prevent new purchases on your account in seconds. and once you find it, you can switch it right on again. you're back! freeze it, only from discover. get it at discover.com. [ male announcer ] you wouldn't ignore signs of damage in your home. are you sure you're not ignoring them in your body? even if you're treating your crohn's dise
. >> you just don't know, maybe he was charismatic at one time, maybe he was different.son can snap or anything, and i, myself, had been in a shelter at one time. i have experienced that. when you have somebody like sandy who's soft and quiet and nice, there's people who prey on that. and then after they get them, the control starts. and then they feel stuck or they've got two children, what are they going to do, where are they going to go? >> it was about 7:30, 7:45, and i heard...
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>>:not only is the say latin- american very charismatic hoped will be the first time in many years that a pope has landed here in south america what the pope is doing is generating a kind of internal movement in the church to build on that foundation but is too soon to talk about impact >> reporter :first priests have to accept the pope's methods and be motivated to return to the fold >> vicki : bad news for shasta lake goers.a recent state test has found mercury in the lake's fish. the test revealed the level of mercury is higher than what the environmental protection agency considers safe. the lake draws close to one point five million visitors a year and is one of the top fishing destinations in the state. no advisories have been placed on the lake's fish.but warnings about the mercury-impaired water have been issued. things are heating up in southern europe. next up, the heat-wave hitting one country with a vengeance. >> reporter :if you have kids you know that they spend way too much time on the tablet. so i have a new device that will turn that tablet into a stimulating educationa
>>:not only is the say latin- american very charismatic hoped will be the first time in many years that a pope has landed here in south america what the pope is doing is generating a kind of internal movement in the church to build on that foundation but is too soon to talk about impact >> reporter :first priests have to accept the pope's methods and be motivated to return to the fold >> vicki : bad news for shasta lake goers.a recent state test has found mercury in the lake's...
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and described as a charismatic leader. with haj, he faced health problems. in the last few years, despite suffering back pain faisal maintained his challenging role. as foreign minister he has been quoted in expressing regret that a palestinian state never took place. faisal's position was subordinate to the king who was the final say. after king abdullah's death. he came the new monarch. he was foreign minister when a collision was held in yemen. in weeks he was replaced. bringing an end to an extraordinary career. >> the u.s. secretary of state threatened to walk away from the iran nuclear talks if tough decisions are not made. major world powers will not be rushed into a deal. iran is prepared to stay at the negotiating table for as long as necessary. diplomatic editor james bays has more from vienna. >> reporter: the six countries negotiating with iran meeting to discuss a strategy on what they hoped could be the final day of a long process. after an intense series of meetings the u.s. secretary of state aim out to grief supporters. >> we are here becaus
and described as a charismatic leader. with haj, he faced health problems. in the last few years, despite suffering back pain faisal maintained his challenging role. as foreign minister he has been quoted in expressing regret that a palestinian state never took place. faisal's position was subordinate to the king who was the final say. after king abdullah's death. he came the new monarch. he was foreign minister when a collision was held in yemen. in weeks he was replaced. bringing an end to an...
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in diplomatic circles, and was often described as a charismatic leader. willing to talk to reporters and with a sense of humour. and with age he suffered health conditions. in the last few years, despite suffering back pain, faisal maintained his challenging role. as foreign minister he has been quoted in expressing regret that a palestinian state never took shape during his career. faisal's position was subordinate to the king, who was the final say. he came the new monarch. in january, there was a new monarch. in weeks he was replaced. bringing an end to an extraordinary career. >>> a milestone for the war this syria. up next, the u.n. says the flow of refugees from syria is accelerating at a dramatic pace. >>> pope francis apologises to since of the catholic church. >>> the war in syria is in its fifth year there appears little hope for a resolution. today, the numbers of people fleeing war topped 4 million. twice as many have been displaced inside syria. in our in context segment we look at the exodus that has become the worse refugee crisis. >> 4 mil
in diplomatic circles, and was often described as a charismatic leader. willing to talk to reporters and with a sense of humour. and with age he suffered health conditions. in the last few years, despite suffering back pain, faisal maintained his challenging role. as foreign minister he has been quoted in expressing regret that a palestinian state never took shape during his career. faisal's position was subordinate to the king, who was the final say. he came the new monarch. in january, there...
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but charismatic in a very unusual way, very -- he was like a prince, he was princely. he had an elevated consciousness but also had a wicked drug problem. >> host: and, in fact, when you wrote that song, you were pretty, pretty well gone on cocaine too, weren't you? >> guest: well, we were high, i mean almost all the time that i worked with marvin, i don't think i was ever with him when we weren't high together. i mean, his main thing was pot and at the time i was a heavy pot smoker, and he always had cocaine. so i don't -- yeah. i mean, the answer is yes. [laughter] >> host: have you made a lot of money off that song? >> guest: yeah yeah. >> host: do you still make money today off that songsome. >> guest: yeah, yeah. no, i mean, it's been an incredible international hit. helped put my kid through college, and it's been, it's been sort of amazing how popular that song has been over the years. and it's one of the proudest accomplishments for me, because you know the idea that i would get to work with marvin gaye and that i could help him put into a song what was going t
but charismatic in a very unusual way, very -- he was like a prince, he was princely. he had an elevated consciousness but also had a wicked drug problem. >> host: and, in fact, when you wrote that song, you were pretty, pretty well gone on cocaine too, weren't you? >> guest: well, we were high, i mean almost all the time that i worked with marvin, i don't think i was ever with him when we weren't high together. i mean, his main thing was pot and at the time i was a heavy pot...
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he's very charismatic and we just, we bonded over certain things.o very artistic. >> all the ladies in the family, he would grab them, take them by the hand and kiss their hand and greet them and be very very charming, almost like over board, almost like in a manipulative way. >> we became friends enough to become roommates in college. people that didn't get charlie, they didn't tend to be friends with him usually. but nobody really knew him that well. >> our friend, his roommate, had told me on numerous occasions how filthy his room was. it just was putrid. it just smelled like rotten food and dirty laundry and it was very very dark. the blinds were always drawn, his door was always shut. he didn't want people in his space. there was a safe haven there. >> we all thought that he had a secret life. i remember him telling me some stories that just seemed very outlandish. >> his conquests in paris, how he made love there at the eiffel tower, that he was kicked out of the country, he was asked to leave or told to leave before there was charges pressed
he's very charismatic and we just, we bonded over certain things.o very artistic. >> all the ladies in the family, he would grab them, take them by the hand and kiss their hand and greet them and be very very charming, almost like over board, almost like in a manipulative way. >> we became friends enough to become roommates in college. people that didn't get charlie, they didn't tend to be friends with him usually. but nobody really knew him that well. >> our friend, his...
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and so perhaps the charismatic movement within the catholic church where there is sharing and readingat can be attractive to evangelicals mo who have leather catholicism. so he may appeal to them as well. >> i want to talk about the context of this visit. this visit does come at a time of political tension in ecuador seeing anti-government demonstrations against the president. do you think the pope will weigh in on that? >> one of the issues that is interesting is the environment. they are mining in a national park right now. and oil drilling and the pope is supposedly going to speak against some of this pillaging of the natural environment. now when the pope arrived, the president made a point of saying how environmentally committed ecuador is. i think the pope may challenge him on that. because some of his own constituents don't believe he is that committed to the environment. i think there will be conflict there. there will be a conflict with the church in the sense that people think the church has been colonialistic in its approach in south america. so people are calling for getti
and so perhaps the charismatic movement within the catholic church where there is sharing and readingat can be attractive to evangelicals mo who have leather catholicism. so he may appeal to them as well. >> i want to talk about the context of this visit. this visit does come at a time of political tension in ecuador seeing anti-government demonstrations against the president. do you think the pope will weigh in on that? >> one of the issues that is interesting is the environment....
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. >> not only is this a latin american pope is very charismatic person and this is the first time a pope ecuador. pope francis is building a foundation. what the pope is doing is generating a kind of internal movement in the church to build on that foundation he says but it's it's too soon to talk about impact. first, priests have to embrace the pope's message and parishioners have to feel motivated to return to the fold. >>> meanwhile, protesters in honduras have stage their biggest protest yet for the president step down. 60,000 were in the streets of the capital. the demonstrators accuse him of illegally taking government money to fund his campaign. he admits that his party misappropriated some funds but he says they did not know where the money was from. >>> a plane flies into aviation history using only the power of the sun. coming up we'll speak to the pilots behind this record-breaking flight. when you don't get enough sleep... and your body aches... you're not yourself. tylenol® pm relieves pain and helps you fall fast asleep and stay asleep. we give you a better night. you're a
. >> not only is this a latin american pope is very charismatic person and this is the first time a pope ecuador. pope francis is building a foundation. what the pope is doing is generating a kind of internal movement in the church to build on that foundation he says but it's it's too soon to talk about impact. first, priests have to embrace the pope's message and parishioners have to feel motivated to return to the fold. >>> meanwhile, protesters in honduras have stage their...