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obviously, he's been a very striking and charismatic figure here and said memorable things. in the modern world, it does move very swiftly. it will be interesting to see, it seems to me, what the social media will have to say in the next week or so. that will be one of the tests about whether the lingering impact will feed over into the social media and whether they'll accept a lot of what he had to say. >> the message continues to be about mercy and compassion. again, we talked about he made this speech to a joint meeting of congress today. he really pricked at the conscienceness of this country. will it get to the heart of who we are as people. >> something to watch. those people out there beyond washington, beyond the beltway who are conflicted about same-sex marriage, global warning, about poverty and about arms trade. they are trying to figure out what they believe. i think a lot of them will gravitate to his position because he has such an influence now, obviously, on this country. not just talking about catholics. there are others who see him as a new, fresh and very
obviously, he's been a very striking and charismatic figure here and said memorable things. in the modern world, it does move very swiftly. it will be interesting to see, it seems to me, what the social media will have to say in the next week or so. that will be one of the tests about whether the lingering impact will feed over into the social media and whether they'll accept a lot of what he had to say. >> the message continues to be about mercy and compassion. again, we talked about he...
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charismatic is a world that helps me to explain why dr. carson is still there. ben carson who's a very likable guy, but i can't see hem as president. i don't understand why people want him to be president. i call it the dr. huxtable factor, he's so likable. answer is fiorina was the most charismatic. passion and deliberation. lessons. tt0w!tx#h_!!%4@-j] tt0w!tx#h_!!el@-@zl tt0w!tx#h_!!ed@-fx( tt0w!tx#h_%!)8h-&&t tt0w!tx#h_%!kzh-;i( tt0w!tx#h_%!n-h-n $ tt0w!tx#h_%!0ph-pg< tt0w!tx#h_%!s"h-@5\ tt0w!tx#h_%!ueh-cw, tt0w!tx#h_%!7hh-_ux in brooklyn in 1907, four courageous ladies saw the despair of the poor, old, and sick and founded what would become mjhs. today mjhs provides quality home care, rehabilitation and skilled nursing, and advanced hospice and palliative care for adults and children, but the values of the brooklyn ladies still guide us. tt2watx#`o4 p bt@q>v8 tt2watx#`o4 p "a@q.z\ tt2watx#`o4 p bm@q%qp tt4watx#`o4 r dztq yah tt4watx#`o4 r entq )e( tt4watx#`o4 r gzt& 0bp john: thank you three -- . lessons. >> this is a country where we speak english, not span
charismatic is a world that helps me to explain why dr. carson is still there. ben carson who's a very likable guy, but i can't see hem as president. i don't understand why people want him to be president. i call it the dr. huxtable factor, he's so likable. answer is fiorina was the most charismatic. passion and deliberation. lessons. tt0w!tx#h_!!%4@-j] tt0w!tx#h_!!el@-@zl tt0w!tx#h_!!ed@-fx( tt0w!tx#h_%!)8h-&&t tt0w!tx#h_%!kzh-;i( tt0w!tx#h_%!n-h-n $ tt0w!tx#h_%!0ph-pg<...
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eleanor: i would say rubio is the most charismatic. tom: rubio for that line about spanish speaking and univision and being able to deal with people. clarence: i think rubio certainly has those qualities. crares matic is a word that -- charismatic sick a word that helps me to explain why ben cars season still there. he's a very likable guy but i can't see him as president. i call him the dr. huxtable factor. he's so likable. john: that's all very interesting but the answer is fiorina. she struck an artful balance between passion and deliberation. issue three-language lessons. trump: this is a country where we speak english, not spanish. >> my grandfather instilled in me the belief that i was blessed to live in the one society in all of human history where even i, the son of a bartender and maid could aspire to anything. but he taught me that this spanish because it was the language he was most comfortable in and he game a conservative even though he got his news in spanish. i believe that free enterprise and limited government is the b
eleanor: i would say rubio is the most charismatic. tom: rubio for that line about spanish speaking and univision and being able to deal with people. clarence: i think rubio certainly has those qualities. crares matic is a word that -- charismatic sick a word that helps me to explain why ben cars season still there. he's a very likable guy but i can't see him as president. i call him the dr. huxtable factor. he's so likable. john: that's all very interesting but the answer is fiorina. she...
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in ran across a wonderful lady who happened to be catholic and was part of a movement called the charismatic catholics. they had bible study and i went to several of the bible studies. we just really got into the gospel. it was just an environment of love and hope. is that still going on? guest: i am sure -- is what still going on? host: what is the name of the group? caller: there was a group of women who had bible study's to help us understand the gospel. guest: sure, there are a lot of interfaith efforts going on, particularly in what are called movements within the church, like catholic charismatic renewal. there are a lot of things that bring us together and that is one of the messages of the pope. and that is a good thing. we are all trying to work together. that is the pope's message. let us come together and solve some of these problems in the world. i would like to just desk even as we are talking about bringing people together, i think it is important to look honestly at president obama's decision to greet the pope with symbols of division. the people that he chose to be part of hi
in ran across a wonderful lady who happened to be catholic and was part of a movement called the charismatic catholics. they had bible study and i went to several of the bible studies. we just really got into the gospel. it was just an environment of love and hope. is that still going on? guest: i am sure -- is what still going on? host: what is the name of the group? caller: there was a group of women who had bible study's to help us understand the gospel. guest: sure, there are a lot of...
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with hillary clinton, being personable, being charismatic, has always been a very unique problem for her because she's a very deliberate candidate. she's not necessarily warm on the campaign trail. this has been a problem for her for many years, so you can see her campaign betting this is now her problem. i'm wondering how successful she will be at this stage in trying to reset her campaign and making herself out to be a more personable, more charismatic candidate, because this is just the way hillary clinton is. and so this could -- there is a risk that this could come off as sort of a poll-tested thing for her. >> let me bring you in, jonathan, because i don't want people to think you're suddenly making this about a female candidate, but carly fiorina is not known for her humor and heart, either. with all due respect, this is a tough businesswoman, and each and every time she can put down hillary clinton, she uses the word liar, and she's very stern. why is it that the clinton campaign seems to believe that humor and heart are what's missing? >> first of all, she does have unique c
with hillary clinton, being personable, being charismatic, has always been a very unique problem for her because she's a very deliberate candidate. she's not necessarily warm on the campaign trail. this has been a problem for her for many years, so you can see her campaign betting this is now her problem. i'm wondering how successful she will be at this stage in trying to reset her campaign and making herself out to be a more personable, more charismatic candidate, because this is just the way...
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he was charismatic but not like this. >> i was born, you weren't.nted to touch him when he went out. john xxiii would have been the last one with this kind of personality. >> we've been hearing so much about the tone of this pope being so much and depending on who was dissecting his words, you may say he's changing the message of the church or the practice of the church. tonight you really heard sort of the classic, classic clatholic church, that fighting for love is worth it. love is harken ing. >> we live in a time when we're not just going to take the faith that our parents give us. even if you're catholic -- you still have to be a catholic by choice. what i think he's doing is trying to give people a reason to reach out. what was striking to me, he talked about adam and eve as that classic family. in the impromptu speech, he talked about ken and abel and it could have been a moment of destruction in the first family and how they overcame it. >> how they overcame murder. >> how they overcame murder and how adam and eve stayed together. to me, tha
he was charismatic but not like this. >> i was born, you weren't.nted to touch him when he went out. john xxiii would have been the last one with this kind of personality. >> we've been hearing so much about the tone of this pope being so much and depending on who was dissecting his words, you may say he's changing the message of the church or the practice of the church. tonight you really heard sort of the classic, classic clatholic church, that fighting for love is worth it. love...
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he's very charismatic. i'll get to feel the energy, which is very cool. >> here are some of the things you cannot take onto the west lawn, weapons, strollers, metal containers, and large bags joochl nbc 4 is holding a special viewing of the pope's address this morning. we invite you do join us at the dupont festival. we'll have a jumbotron set up, it's free, and probably less crowded. >> that will be fun. >>> the name of the gop congressman who's boycotting the pope's speech is paul go tar. he said when the pope chooses to act and talk like a leftist politician, then he can be expected to be treated like one. go tar has been a representative of the house. >>> let's go to melissa for a closer look at the traffic on the roads. >> good morning. they've been shut down since 9:00 last night. they're closed until noon today when he moves on to st. patrick's catholic church. those roads shutdown until 2:00 p.m. ninth between h and f. some may be closed is how they're wording things here. regular rush hour this mor
he's very charismatic. i'll get to feel the energy, which is very cool. >> here are some of the things you cannot take onto the west lawn, weapons, strollers, metal containers, and large bags joochl nbc 4 is holding a special viewing of the pope's address this morning. we invite you do join us at the dupont festival. we'll have a jumbotron set up, it's free, and probably less crowded. >> that will be fun. >>> the name of the gop congressman who's boycotting the pope's...
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it was said that the judge looked past my clean-cut exterior and charismatic behavior to see the trueerror that i am. and that's a direct quote. as well as the fact that at least one person, maybe two, said they feared for their lives when i got out, saying i would come back with a vengeance. >> with 21 years of his life at stake antonucci needs to find a way to make other people see him as he sees himself. >> i've done a lot of harm. i feel i can do a lot of good if i'm given a chance. i just hope i'm given that chance. >>> coming up, a ghost written poem makes one inmate feel loved. >> if i were a free man, i'd whisk you away. we'd be on the -- >> while a scathing newspaper article haunts another just days before his sentencing. >> does that have an impact? >> it's obviously not favorable but it's just. ♪ locked up locked ♪ think about things ♪ thinking about some things that never change in the game ♪ ♪ i'm locked up >> there's a regular occurrence at the maricopa county jail in phoenix that most inmates eventually grow used to. >> clothes on. stay where you're at. let them go in t
it was said that the judge looked past my clean-cut exterior and charismatic behavior to see the trueerror that i am. and that's a direct quote. as well as the fact that at least one person, maybe two, said they feared for their lives when i got out, saying i would come back with a vengeance. >> with 21 years of his life at stake antonucci needs to find a way to make other people see him as he sees himself. >> i've done a lot of harm. i feel i can do a lot of good if i'm given a...
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. >> to have a first lady who is charismatic, who's able to you know chat with the charismatic americanst lady. i think those are all things that again indicate china having a stature that is equal to the united states. >> a first lady who has proven she can hold her own on any stage. patricia sabga, al jazeera. >> i'm antonio mora in new york, thanks for joining us. "america tonight" is up next. i'll be back in an hour with more news. on maintain, medical mistakes with lines in the balance. how often lives are put at risk by bad medicine, far more than you might think. also the church and state. plosions don't want them to cross it but the pope took a hard line. will his
. >> to have a first lady who is charismatic, who's able to you know chat with the charismatic americanst lady. i think those are all things that again indicate china having a stature that is equal to the united states. >> a first lady who has proven she can hold her own on any stage. patricia sabga, al jazeera. >> i'm antonio mora in new york, thanks for joining us. "america tonight" is up next. i'll be back in an hour with more news. on maintain, medical mistakes...
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she met a charismatic mentor who motivated her to go to law school. she went to law school college in six years. and when she got out of stanford she couldn't get the job. she got her first child by agreeing to work for nothing. she went to a county attorney had said you hired a woman once i heard, hire me. he said i have no money. she said i will wait until you've got an appropriation. he said i have no room. she seems to like me and she did. everybody liked the young and charismatic and beautiful sandra day o'connor. she and john moved to phoenix and she grows to become the vice chair of the pickup county. the republican credentials are crucial to her story and from there she went to the arizona legislature. they decided that they would take the chief justice. it was the administrative assistant and he was in arizona going to a conference in flagstaff. so when his friend found out that he was in arizona he decided that the chief justice of the united states needed to go on a houseboat trip. so he said he would like to go and then he realized he had
she met a charismatic mentor who motivated her to go to law school. she went to law school college in six years. and when she got out of stanford she couldn't get the job. she got her first child by agreeing to work for nothing. she went to a county attorney had said you hired a woman once i heard, hire me. he said i have no money. she said i will wait until you've got an appropriation. he said i have no room. she seems to like me and she did. everybody liked the young and charismatic and...
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. >> i think he meant it that somebody who is charismatic, that draws people in, and did you hear what he said? that's what i'm saying. persona. >> listen, he's getting a pass from me on the whole thing. but maybe that's i'm hoping that's what he's referring to. that he's saying somebody that could be compelling, charismatic, draw in people to the message, and perhaps that's a little bit of the media. >> all the years of meditation and this is how enlightened is about women. does he want pamela anderson to be the next? who is doing any pr. i don't think this is funny. >> i think the women of the world should be like, dude, look at you. >> he thinks he's attractive. he said some people think. look at me face. >> i think it's good natured. i think he's humorous. he did say women buy liological are more compassionate. >> we hope the next dalai lama is smoking hot. >> rolook at mother theresa. >> i'm not going to comment. >> do you remember a couple wasn't it a year ago -- do you remember a year ago that a reporter went and interviewed the dalai lama and made a peace joke and it fell flat?
. >> i think he meant it that somebody who is charismatic, that draws people in, and did you hear what he said? that's what i'm saying. persona. >> listen, he's getting a pass from me on the whole thing. but maybe that's i'm hoping that's what he's referring to. that he's saying somebody that could be compelling, charismatic, draw in people to the message, and perhaps that's a little bit of the media. >> all the years of meditation and this is how enlightened is about women....
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very charismatic. >> i think the stock market will be okay next month now that we know. >> i'm so gladittle girl did not sing "bad blood." >> coming up, the bear encounter caught on camera. >> what that hiker is saying about the incident and why she says she was frozen in her tracks. you're watching "world news now." >>> a wild encounter on a hiking trail left one woman paralyzed by fear as she was surrounded by bears. >> she managed to pull out her camera and film the encounter before luckily walking away unscathed. >> i'm walking with a bear right now. >> reporter: an incredible encounter caught on camera. stephanie rib kin was hiking in connecticut friday when she came upon two bears she thought she was a safe distance away but the bears came closer and closer. then this heart stopping moment. >> no, no, don't get crazy. >> reporter: the bears surrounded her. one of them reaching out for her leg with his mouth. >> the teeth scared the hell out of me. i thought he was going to take a whole leg muscle out in one bite. >> reporter: miraculously, something spooked the bear. >> after tha
very charismatic. >> i think the stock market will be okay next month now that we know. >> i'm so gladittle girl did not sing "bad blood." >> coming up, the bear encounter caught on camera. >> what that hiker is saying about the incident and why she says she was frozen in her tracks. you're watching "world news now." >>> a wild encounter on a hiking trail left one woman paralyzed by fear as she was surrounded by bears. >> she managed to...
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the surprising thing to me about rick perry, having interviewed him circle , he is- several times charismaticbut his campaign is over. he has not been able to move the needle at all. a classic example of someone who had his time and mrs. moment. he was the longest-serving governor in the history of texas, in the united states, a great job story in 2012, but his campaign was a fiasco. you can run a sensible campaign, but people still remember that moment. it haunts you forever. if you miss your, you never get that moment back. that is one of the lessons here. criteria ford the candidates to get on the main debate stage. before, any candidate in the top 10 average made it in. now they are adding another way, breaking into that top 10 in the final month earns you a ticket as well. that's good news for carly fiorina. on this she have to do stage to stay in the thick of things? mark: she will have a bigger challenge than before. she will be one of 11. that is a short amount of time for people to speak. she will be the only woman. i think that someone is going to in this debate to take on donald tr
the surprising thing to me about rick perry, having interviewed him circle , he is- several times charismaticbut his campaign is over. he has not been able to move the needle at all. a classic example of someone who had his time and mrs. moment. he was the longest-serving governor in the history of texas, in the united states, a great job story in 2012, but his campaign was a fiasco. you can run a sensible campaign, but people still remember that moment. it haunts you forever. if you miss your,...
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. >> i think we will see a very charismatic pope who has reconnected with many of the faith. now here, we're expecting the authorities say somewhere in the region of 1 million people to attend the mass, the largest gathering. the numbers were down significantly yesterday on what had been predicted by the authorities, so maybe 1 million is perhaps ambitious, but in his remarks to a gathering of the world of families on the stage behind me on saturday night, the pope was very charismatic, making jokes, connecting with the audience, going off the prepared speech and the people absolutely loved it. i think the pope will leave here, but there will still be questions about whether he is doing enough to and the serious allegations of sex abuse and that is something that the catholic church isn't going to be able to erails even with the appearance of the people of the cities and won't be able to either because of the damage done over the years. >> one mother in argentina is hoping the pontiff's interest in criminal justice will help save the life of her son. pope francis has called f
. >> i think we will see a very charismatic pope who has reconnected with many of the faith. now here, we're expecting the authorities say somewhere in the region of 1 million people to attend the mass, the largest gathering. the numbers were down significantly yesterday on what had been predicted by the authorities, so maybe 1 million is perhaps ambitious, but in his remarks to a gathering of the world of families on the stage behind me on saturday night, the pope was very charismatic,...
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everybody liked to the young and charismatic and beautiful sandra day o'connor. she moved to phoenix and she rose to become the vice-chairman of the county -- the republican party. her republican credentials are crucial to her story as i explained in the book. from there she went through the arizona legislature and became an arizona judge. great point came when a friend of hers in phoenix decided he would take chief justice warren burger on a boat trip. his brother in law was justice berger's administrative assistant and burger was in arizona going to a conference. so when her friends found out burger was in arizona he decided the chief justice of the united states needed to go on a house boat trip on lake powell near the great canyon. to everyone's surprise justice berger said he would like to go but vent the post realize he had nothing to say to the chief justice of the united states, was not even of lawyer. so he and his wife and the brother in law decided they would invite the funniest people they knew, john and sandra day o'connor and it is evidence of the w
everybody liked to the young and charismatic and beautiful sandra day o'connor. she moved to phoenix and she rose to become the vice-chairman of the county -- the republican party. her republican credentials are crucial to her story as i explained in the book. from there she went through the arizona legislature and became an arizona judge. great point came when a friend of hers in phoenix decided he would take chief justice warren burger on a boat trip. his brother in law was justice berger's...
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. >> reporter: pope francis is the holy father to catholics, the charismatic figure to other faiths and nonbelievers alike. and a humble man with a powerful voice. >> god bless america. >> reporter: the pontiff called for an end to the world arms race which fueled so many wars. it will be global warming and poverty themes, his defense of traditional marriage that will get the most's tension. he may not have changed many minds in congress, but pope francis may have moved some to his side. we'll see if the presidential candidates want to differ with him. >> tom, good to have you with us. thank you. >>> it was an emotional moment inside the house chamber as the pope took the flowed yum flapged by our first catholic vice president and speaker of the house john boehner who tried for 20 years to get a pope to visit congress. no surprise a law maker known for showing his's motions was found wiping away tears. a law-making body known for partisan feuding came together. soon we saw signs of differences showing through. our political director, moderator of "mt the press" chuck todd watched it clo
. >> reporter: pope francis is the holy father to catholics, the charismatic figure to other faiths and nonbelievers alike. and a humble man with a powerful voice. >> god bless america. >> reporter: the pontiff called for an end to the world arms race which fueled so many wars. it will be global warming and poverty themes, his defense of traditional marriage that will get the most's tension. he may not have changed many minds in congress, but pope francis may have moved some...
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in comparison with him in terms of her ability to be charismatic, to move people, she doesn't have itthe same way. the other negative is that largely because of his history and the way he has moved through the years, she became part of his defense mechanism very early on. she has never been able to rid herself of that. she has always been defensive first. john: people look at the way she handled her e-mail, the way they conducted their business, many people come to what is i think a true but nevertheless hackneyed conclusion, which is that they play by their own rules. that they are not subject to the normal standard operating procedures other public figures have to operate under. if you accept that that is true, however, why do you think that is wha? what is the root of that? david: ok, assuming i accept it, which to some degree i do, i would say, one, that they have always survived and always prevailed. they can plow through anything, particularly bill, but hillary as well. another one is that they think the game is right in the first -- the game is rigged in the first place. the mr
in comparison with him in terms of her ability to be charismatic, to move people, she doesn't have itthe same way. the other negative is that largely because of his history and the way he has moved through the years, she became part of his defense mechanism very early on. she has never been able to rid herself of that. she has always been defensive first. john: people look at the way she handled her e-mail, the way they conducted their business, many people come to what is i think a true but...
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he is confident that pope francis will win over many people with his charismatic personality when heresses congress tomorrow and the united nations the day after. >> reporting from washington dc. egypt's president has pardoned to journalist from the al jazeera network. their prison terms have become a major human rights case. a canadian journalist and his egyptian colleague were among 100 prisoners pardoned. they were sentenced last month along with another al jazeera journalist for operating without a broadcast license and material that is harmful to egypt. coming up, we will take a break and be right back. ♪ >> is good to have you back. our top stories. -- it is good to have you back. the resignation of martin winterkorn after a scandal that pledged vw into turmoil. president obama has welcomed pope francis at a special ceremony at the white house. it is the first stop on the president six-day tour of the united states. tonight is one of those nights that eu leaders would like to forget before it starts. they are trying to find long-term solutions for managing refugees arriving in
he is confident that pope francis will win over many people with his charismatic personality when heresses congress tomorrow and the united nations the day after. >> reporting from washington dc. egypt's president has pardoned to journalist from the al jazeera network. their prison terms have become a major human rights case. a canadian journalist and his egyptian colleague were among 100 prisoners pardoned. they were sentenced last month along with another al jazeera journalist for...
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roche baraka and before that we had a charismatic leader cory booker who is now a u.s.senator and cory booker had a much higher profile nationally. cory booker was just a regular mayor. he didn't walk on water by any means so he had a very high-profile. but what has happened in newark which is a city that doesn't have much money at all is that the barack administration's been able to tap existing sources of money, of support. he and his administration agreed to federal oversight with the newark police which cory booker, his administration fought off so we can have important changes for instance 2000 people having jobs in the city this summer simply because the administration has been active reaching for the use of existing resources. what i want to say with this is first of all that i think when we talk about the importance of pushing on the cabinet are pushing on the administration to tap push starts on a local level , and part of what can be our action to keep our sanity can be acting at the local level in fact i would say that it's more useful and it feels better at
roche baraka and before that we had a charismatic leader cory booker who is now a u.s.senator and cory booker had a much higher profile nationally. cory booker was just a regular mayor. he didn't walk on water by any means so he had a very high-profile. but what has happened in newark which is a city that doesn't have much money at all is that the barack administration's been able to tap existing sources of money, of support. he and his administration agreed to federal oversight with the newark...
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he's young, he's charismatic and hoping to bring change to politics in morocco. and on shaky ground, why billions of dollars of aid hasn't helped afghanistan's crumbling infrastructure. >> you are watching al jazeera. these are our top stories. there have been chaotic scenes in hungary as police try to force refugees off a trai. the bodies of two syrian brothers are being sent home. the image sparked an international outcry for a solution to the refugee crisis. the former president is spending the night in jail after resigning over a corruption scandal. it was part of a scam in which importers used bribes to avoid paying custom duties. saudi arabia's king will be in washington on friday. both leaders are expected to discuss the wars in syria and yemen. white house correspondent patty culhane has more. >> reporter: when he took over saudi arabia, u.s. president barack obama showed him the courthe.now they will try to mot it with a white house visit. the saudis are seen as coming with a military wish list, because of concern over the iran nuclear deal. >> they are
he's young, he's charismatic and hoping to bring change to politics in morocco. and on shaky ground, why billions of dollars of aid hasn't helped afghanistan's crumbling infrastructure. >> you are watching al jazeera. these are our top stories. there have been chaotic scenes in hungary as police try to force refugees off a trai. the bodies of two syrian brothers are being sent home. the image sparked an international outcry for a solution to the refugee crisis. the former president is...
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very charismatic and to feel the energy is very cool. >> reporter: we know the pope will be bringing with him a very valuable gift to the library of congress tomorrow, a seven version of the bible one hand-written and illustrated and illuminated and said to be worth $8 million. chris, back to you. >> thanks, jackie. jackie on capitol hill. crews are also setting up tonight at st. patrick's church and catholic charity. it will be the pope's last stop at the district and most intimate. it's not a public event but that won't stop the crowds from trying to get a look. darcy is at 10th and g northwest. what's happening there? >> reporter: this will be a private event. the church says there were only 60 tickets. the action is outside the church right down the street on g street. this is where the pope is expected to bless the less fortunate. they're erecting a tent. under this tent tomorrow, it is hoped that pope francis will help feed hundreds of homeless people served by catholic charities and walk the aisle of the catholic church meeting with church leaders. it's here just outside those
very charismatic and to feel the energy is very cool. >> reporter: we know the pope will be bringing with him a very valuable gift to the library of congress tomorrow, a seven version of the bible one hand-written and illustrated and illuminated and said to be worth $8 million. chris, back to you. >> thanks, jackie. jackie on capitol hill. crews are also setting up tonight at st. patrick's church and catholic charity. it will be the pope's last stop at the district and most...
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alexialexis tsiypras is still charismatic, but has ban bruising year. he said don't let the old parties back in, the old regimes that created the debt crisis in the first place. he may have lost to europe, saying to supporters, but at least he went down fighting. >> alexis tsiplas came to power on the anti-austerity measures and to stay within the european union. >> it's the same story 30 years now. >> i met young people who supported the left-wing syriza when it won in january. he says he'll vote for them again. >> but he will vote for another party. >> disappointment, disillusionment. words that sum up the national mood according to this analyst. >> the spark of hope existed in the last election. eight months back. this is gone now because the spark was part of tsipras's image, this is gone. it's a totally negative vote. when you have this type of negativity it is very difficult to predict the result. >> this man is poised to take advantage if syriza is not the largest party. leader of the center right new democracy, some warm to his down-to-earth sty
alexialexis tsiypras is still charismatic, but has ban bruising year. he said don't let the old parties back in, the old regimes that created the debt crisis in the first place. he may have lost to europe, saying to supporters, but at least he went down fighting. >> alexis tsiplas came to power on the anti-austerity measures and to stay within the european union. >> it's the same story 30 years now. >> i met young people who supported the left-wing syriza when it won in...
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he's still young, still charismatic. but it has been a bruising year. defeated by creditors, humiliated in berlin. he said don't let the old parties back in, the old regime that created the debt crisis in the first place. he may have lost to europe saying his supporters, but he went down fighting. >> ' licks citizen tsipras came to power promising to end austerity in greece and the eurozone. well, he failed to end austeri austerity. so this election is all about whether greeks are prepared to give him a second chance. >> people are feeling disappointment. >> i met people who supported the left wing syriza when they voted in january. this man said he'll vote for him again. >> i think they're corrupt. syriza, i have some hopes. >> but antonias said that he'll vote for another party. >> the corruption will be the same. and i don't believe that the choices are many. >> disappointment, disillusionment. words that, um, is up the national mood, according to this analyst. >> the spark of hope existed in the last election, eight months back. this is gone now bec
he's still young, still charismatic. but it has been a bruising year. defeated by creditors, humiliated in berlin. he said don't let the old parties back in, the old regime that created the debt crisis in the first place. he may have lost to europe saying his supporters, but he went down fighting. >> ' licks citizen tsipras came to power promising to end austerity in greece and the eurozone. well, he failed to end austeri austerity. so this election is all about whether greeks are...
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he debates one of the members of the government and shows what a charismatic figure he is. and i think that history will regard him as one of the giants of the 20th century. poland is a very important, confusing but relevant story in the early '80s. one of the scholars is greg don ver from the late '70s to early '90s. many of the things we hear about going on in ukraine, a lot of debates are very much like some of the arguments that -- political arguments and tensions perhaps between the united states and western europe. once you have a series of strikes in poland in the late '70s and the possibilities that the soviets might go in as they had done in shebg czechoslovakia in 1968. >> in this book you described the scene with gorbachev and reagan. what about the personal reaction between these two men. what was it like and how did it evolve over the eight years of the reagan presidency? >> it certainly evolved, i would say. the first encounter was perhaps -- i don't think it was as warm as it then came. gorbachev made a joke about reagan being in a bunch of b movies. he tried
he debates one of the members of the government and shows what a charismatic figure he is. and i think that history will regard him as one of the giants of the 20th century. poland is a very important, confusing but relevant story in the early '80s. one of the scholars is greg don ver from the late '70s to early '90s. many of the things we hear about going on in ukraine, a lot of debates are very much like some of the arguments that -- political arguments and tensions perhaps between the united...
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[applause] senator cruz: how fantastic is it that we have such an array of young, charismatic, principledrs stepping forward to lead to this party and lead this country? [applause] senator cruz: and what a contrast. with the democrats. you know, i am pretty sure the first democratic debate is going to consist of hillary clinton and the chipotle clerk. [laughter] senator cruz: and you know, it is amazing to watch the democrats as they move debates. first it was august and then september and then october. they may just move it to 2017. [laughter] senator cruz: in a few months, we may see the first presidential debate held at leavenworth. [laughter] [applause] senator cruz: you know, if they can project a rainbow on the white house, maybe they can put bars on the windows. [applause] senator cruz: and i will tell you, they did actually plan -- this is not widely known but they had planned to have an earlier democratic debate. the problem was the debate invitation was e-mailed to hillary. [laughter] senator cruz: i am so honored to be back with so many friends today. [applause] senator cruz: i
[applause] senator cruz: how fantastic is it that we have such an array of young, charismatic, principledrs stepping forward to lead to this party and lead this country? [applause] senator cruz: and what a contrast. with the democrats. you know, i am pretty sure the first democratic debate is going to consist of hillary clinton and the chipotle clerk. [laughter] senator cruz: and you know, it is amazing to watch the democrats as they move debates. first it was august and then september and then...
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beauty of family life. [ applause ] >> reporter: pope francis is the holy father to catholics, the charismatic figure to other faiths and nonbelievers alike, and a humble man with a powerful voice. >> god bless america. >> reporter: tom brokaw reporting for us tonight. >>> our capitol hill correspondent kelly o'donnell was in the house chamber for the speech. what was it like inside? >> reporter: lester, it was strikingly different than the many speeches i heard from presidents and other world leaders. sure it was history, but it was the pope's presence and message that seemed to quiet the usual competition and jump to their feet, compete for points when each party thought they heard something they liked. today it was dignified, respectful, but there was also energy and emotion. some wiping tears, others brought rosaries to be blessed, for john boehner, house speaker, this was the cap of his career. he had been trying 20 years to have a pope come to the capitol. there were several senators running for president who were listening and also a couple of the other candidates, dr. ben carson, chris
beauty of family life. [ applause ] >> reporter: pope francis is the holy father to catholics, the charismatic figure to other faiths and nonbelievers alike, and a humble man with a powerful voice. >> god bless america. >> reporter: tom brokaw reporting for us tonight. >>> our capitol hill correspondent kelly o'donnell was in the house chamber for the speech. what was it like inside? >> reporter: lester, it was strikingly different than the many speeches i heard...
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i heard about these three men: a bap tist, a catholic and a charismatic. they died on the same day and went to heaven. saint peter met them at the gates and said, "id.'m sorry, men. your rooms are not available yet." he didn't know what to do. he decided to call satan and see if he would keep them for a little while. (laughter) satan reluctantly agreed. a few hours later satan called back and said, "peter, you'v got to come get these guys. the baptist man is saving everybody. the catholic man is forgiving everybody and the charismatic has already raised enough money for air conditioning." (laughter) hold up your bible. say it like you mean it. this is my bible. i am what it says i am. i have what it says i have. i can do what it says i can do. today i will be taught the word of god. i boldly confess: my mind is ert. my heart is receptive. i will never be the same. in jesus' name. god bless you. i want to talk to you today about no more excuses. it's easy to come up with a reason why we can't accomplish a dream, why we can't be happy, why we can't overcome
i heard about these three men: a bap tist, a catholic and a charismatic. they died on the same day and went to heaven. saint peter met them at the gates and said, "id.'m sorry, men. your rooms are not available yet." he didn't know what to do. he decided to call satan and see if he would keep them for a little while. (laughter) satan reluctantly agreed. a few hours later satan called back and said, "peter, you'v got to come get these guys. the baptist man is saving everybody. the...
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it shows what a charismatic figure he is. and i think that history will regard him as a giant of the 20th century. poland is, you know, is very important, confusing, but relevant story in the early 80's. one of the scholars that is here, nick schaefer, has written a great book about u.s. policies towards poland from the late 70's to the early 90's. many of the things that we hear about going on in the ukraine are very much like the political arguments and tensions between the united states and western europe once you have the series of strikes in poland and the possibility that the soviets might go in as they had done in hungary and czechoslovakia. and there have been a number of papers at the conference that look at this issue in a way that will be helpful. >> in this book you describe the scene with gorbachev and reagan. what about the personal interaction between these two men? what was it like? how did it evolve during the eight years of the reagan presidency? james graham wilson: it certainly evolved, i would say. the fi
it shows what a charismatic figure he is. and i think that history will regard him as a giant of the 20th century. poland is, you know, is very important, confusing, but relevant story in the early 80's. one of the scholars that is here, nick schaefer, has written a great book about u.s. policies towards poland from the late 70's to the early 90's. many of the things that we hear about going on in the ukraine are very much like the political arguments and tensions between the united states and...
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one of the most charismatic people of our generation, that we've ever seen here, with love, live of love, is a special thing that i think everybody kind of want to see first-hand. so for us to be able to offer this opportunity, really special thing. >> one last thing, close up of your shirt and your lan yard there, these are things given to all of the student it, has the logo on that, to philly for francis. you want people to remember this. >> yes, to philly for francis, making this pilgrimage from all corners of the country from canada, from puerto rico, here to see our holy father pope francis. so, to philly for francis was the perfect name to go with this. >> yes, and organizers here really want these student to take that logo, the meaning home, and then spread the word there. so not ending here in philadelphia, but taking it far beyond this weekend. back into you, guys, in the studio. >> jan, very well said by john. just we well spoken very eloquent young man. message of love. thank up, so much, jan. stay with "eyewitness news" for coverage, david spunt live in new york with today's
one of the most charismatic people of our generation, that we've ever seen here, with love, live of love, is a special thing that i think everybody kind of want to see first-hand. so for us to be able to offer this opportunity, really special thing. >> one last thing, close up of your shirt and your lan yard there, these are things given to all of the student it, has the logo on that, to philly for francis. you want people to remember this. >> yes, to philly for francis, making this...
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a charismatic figure to other faiths. and nonbelievers alike. and a humble man with a powerful voice. >> god bless america. >> that was nbc's tom brokaw reporting. >>> and republicans reacting to the pope's speech on capitol hill. a majority praised what francis had to say, despite the different views -- their different views with the progressive pontiff. among them, dr. ben carson. >> i would say take away from it the fact that we as a nation still value faith. that's the bottom line. and when you see this amount of attention for a man of faith, that is something that should be encouraging to all of us. >> jeb bush weighing in, too, tweeting grateful for the inspiring words of the pontiff. people of goodwill must work to the to advance the common good. marco rubio visibly emotional during the pope's address, especially when francis spoke about immigrants. but this morning, some opposition from ted cruz, who says he took issue with the pope's call to abolish the death penalty. >>> now, to a tragic story in one of the holiest places on earth. mor
a charismatic figure to other faiths. and nonbelievers alike. and a humble man with a powerful voice. >> god bless america. >> that was nbc's tom brokaw reporting. >>> and republicans reacting to the pope's speech on capitol hill. a majority praised what francis had to say, despite the different views -- their different views with the progressive pontiff. among them, dr. ben carson. >> i would say take away from it the fact that we as a nation still value faith....
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. >> just so charismatic and young and vibrant and very mature for her age. >> the cab driver stopped at the scene, then went to the hospital after suffering chest pains. no charges have been filed. >> 5:05 right now, and the countdown is on for the launch of the late show with stephen colbert. debuts tonight. finally it is here 11:35 on cbs-3, jan carabeo joins us, she took a trip up to new york, is outside the edel sullivan theater. and this had undergone a huge overhaul since letterman left. good morning, jan. >> reporter: good morning, very exciting day on tap for stephen colbert. he has a new gig and new place here at the ed sullivan theater, and the front page of the new york daily news says it all. tonight is the night. of course he is taking over as the host of the late show here at the historic theater. as you mentioned, it was completely overhauled for tonight's debut. it will look exactly as it did in the 1920's. so let's take a look inside before all of the excitement, little later on today. colbert actually started off as an actor. here he is now on broadway. the ed sulli
. >> just so charismatic and young and vibrant and very mature for her age. >> the cab driver stopped at the scene, then went to the hospital after suffering chest pains. no charges have been filed. >> 5:05 right now, and the countdown is on for the launch of the late show with stephen colbert. debuts tonight. finally it is here 11:35 on cbs-3, jan carabeo joins us, she took a trip up to new york, is outside the edel sullivan theater. and this had undergone a huge overhaul...
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he was beyond handsome, he was beautiful, incredibly charismatic, incredibly good-looking.e went to jail early on in a shootout that happened with an oakland police officer and he was in jail. nobody saw huey. there arose this huge "free huey" movement. everybody knew "free huey" although though people didn't know who huey was. bobby seale had been an entertainer, somebody you liked and loved and was a great spokesperson. eldridge cleaver joins the party and eldridge cleaver had just gotten out of jail. but eldridge cleaver had written this book, "soul on ice," while in prison, and the book was on the top 10 of the "new york times" best sellers. all of a sudden, you have this guy who is this literary star who says, i will join this group. that also kind of helped to increase the mystique of the black panthers. john: you talk about how the group changed and they started doing other things. like a lot of groups on the left , they started caring about community health and education and other things in inner city areas. but again, the image of them was very powerful, right? for
he was beyond handsome, he was beautiful, incredibly charismatic, incredibly good-looking.e went to jail early on in a shootout that happened with an oakland police officer and he was in jail. nobody saw huey. there arose this huge "free huey" movement. everybody knew "free huey" although though people didn't know who huey was. bobby seale had been an entertainer, somebody you liked and loved and was a great spokesperson. eldridge cleaver joins the party and eldridge cleaver...
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one of the things that struck me, i expected him to be really charismatic. he was not so, a little dull almost. but once he started preaching and listening to the word, he just got animated. you could see like the spirit take him over. it was very exciting to see. >> it strikes me that there is a paradox here with this pope because his life was designed by him to be simple and to -- i mean he's still wearing his orthopedic shoes. he's not wearing the red shoes that are traditional. >> the black pants underneath. >> we've seen the cars he's using. he's still trying to carry that same sense of simplicity with him as he leaves. but here's a man, the more he spotlight, the more he tries to present a more simplified picture of the pope, more humble picture of the pope. the more his popularity increases, the more people love him. he's getting more and more aj laigs. >> the late cardinal knew him pretty well, and he doesn't have the same animation as he does now, but what an mates him is preaching and sharing his life with people. he told the u.s. business shops, b
one of the things that struck me, i expected him to be really charismatic. he was not so, a little dull almost. but once he started preaching and listening to the word, he just got animated. you could see like the spirit take him over. it was very exciting to see. >> it strikes me that there is a paradox here with this pope because his life was designed by him to be simple and to -- i mean he's still wearing his orthopedic shoes. he's not wearing the red shoes that are traditional....
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. >> to have a first lady who is charismatic, able to chat with the charismatic american first lady arell things that indicate china having a stature that is equal or approximately equal to the unid states. >> a first lady who's proven she can hold her own on any stage. patricia sobga, al jazeera. >> we will bring you live coverage of president xi's arrival at the white house at 9:00 eastern. president obama will hold a news conference at around noon eastern with that we will bring you that live, as well. >> congress is moving ahead with the short term funding plan designated to keep the government open, now that democrats have lost the bill to defund planned parenthood. the non-profit has been under fire since july, since an anti abortion rights group released undercover video raising questions about how planned parenthood handles fetal tissue. the deadline to pass a new funding bill is next thursday. >> people in parts of charleston, south carolina are waking up to damage from a tornado that touched down overnight, impacting several homes in the area. there are no injuries to report,
. >> to have a first lady who is charismatic, able to chat with the charismatic american first lady arell things that indicate china having a stature that is equal or approximately equal to the unid states. >> a first lady who's proven she can hold her own on any stage. patricia sobga, al jazeera. >> we will bring you live coverage of president xi's arrival at the white house at 9:00 eastern. president obama will hold a news conference at around noon eastern with that we will...
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. >> it's heightened, not only but because of the charismatic figure that he is and the kind of personthat he is, that likes to be with other people. stay with us, we will have continuing coverage of pope francis in america between us and news channel 8. you can expect more than 40 hours of live coverage. you can get all of our updates on wjla.com. >> we know traffic is going to be a nightmare when he gets here. jamie: a little bit of a nightmare but only in one spot. both 66 heading into the city and out of the city is in bumper-to-bumper traffic. will talk about why 66 eastbound is slow, there is a crash blocking the lane just before you get to the capital beltway. the solid yellow line is our traffic heading westbound out of the city. a little bit of a son blair , from thehe d.c. area freeway you average about 10 miles per hour. we're also seeing delays heavy on the inner loop and the outer gettingsolid red line closer to the american league bridge,merican legion continuing closer to 270. twelve street heading northbound , right at new york avenue, all lanes are blocked. be careful
. >> it's heightened, not only but because of the charismatic figure that he is and the kind of personthat he is, that likes to be with other people. stay with us, we will have continuing coverage of pope francis in america between us and news channel 8. you can expect more than 40 hours of live coverage. you can get all of our updates on wjla.com. >> we know traffic is going to be a nightmare when he gets here. jamie: a little bit of a nightmare but only in one spot. both 66...
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was a charismatic man of great energy before he got so .ick with parkinson's disease he to knew how tose the modern-day media very well. it was a great communicator. then there was pope and addicts who is a more cerebral, scholarly sort of person, and kept his own counsel more. and now we have prices who is a francis whowe have is a real extrovert and is a very popular is that in the world, maybe the most popular person in the world. so what he says gets a great deal of attention, which is why this is so important about what he says and also what he thinks. there are some areas i think that maybe he is being misguided , or his experience growing up in argentina under the perrone's formed hisas thinking about capitalism and the free market. i think the united states is a perfect model to demonstrate to here, in washington at least, four days in the u.s. -- what capitalism means and what he can do for people, and how it can allow them to come out of poverty. and when it does, in the united states, we sure that with other people. that is a great model. argentina is no model. argentina, 10
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they havei have seen their fortunes fall, and with a slightly more crowded stage, these two charismaticay challenged governors impersonality trends plants are dancing drag queens. immigration, common core, he should stick to birdwatching and the economy and sprinkle in a little as been y'all. expect more fireworks, and although neither of them were health at all in the polls, it is fun to watch a couplea couple of hotheads go at it over security versus privacy. you and i both no it. everyone else should just go home. no one is clamoring for a president graham. tonight judge andrew napolitano is here to talk about a five-month gap in hillary clinton's released e-mails. can you say smoking gun? comedian to change with the times.times. listen to the college kids. say it ain't so. ready to take the scene. one of the most notorious criminals ever. glad you're here. i'm kennedy. well, hello.well, hello. i have called have the quiet storm for good reason. quietly catching up with the donald and maintains his lead among republican primary voters at 27 percent nationally. it is been carson who i
they havei have seen their fortunes fall, and with a slightly more crowded stage, these two charismaticay challenged governors impersonality trends plants are dancing drag queens. immigration, common core, he should stick to birdwatching and the economy and sprinkle in a little as been y'all. expect more fireworks, and although neither of them were health at all in the polls, it is fun to watch a couplea couple of hotheads go at it over security versus privacy. you and i both no it. everyone...
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found his fascinating, he was charismatic, i was playing in a softball game with his son, he approachedin his septic tank business suit, a shirt that says dub. he took me to his airplane hangar and said i want you to teach meow to edit -- me how to edit, and showed me this two hourlong film, analysis of his son-in-law's shooting death. i was fascinated, then petersburg happened in 2014, we were nearing post production, we felt that dub's stories and the cases he were ges investigatings a microcosm in what is happening in america. kennedy: i love law enforcement, i support police. they do a incredible job. at the same time, i don't appreciate the use of excessive force, i think that is an easy thing to do with s.w.a.t., when you look at a police department, how can you tell if they are over militarized. >> that is an interesting question, i think it surprises people how much militarism there is even in small towns. there is something to be said for once that equipment there, and once there are incentives to use it from federal program, they are more likely to use it. kennedy: how do you
found his fascinating, he was charismatic, i was playing in a softball game with his son, he approachedin his septic tank business suit, a shirt that says dub. he took me to his airplane hangar and said i want you to teach meow to edit -- me how to edit, and showed me this two hourlong film, analysis of his son-in-law's shooting death. i was fascinated, then petersburg happened in 2014, we were nearing post production, we felt that dub's stories and the cases he were ges investigatings a...
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they have nothing to do with hillary clinton, running against one other person and she's the least charismatiche history of politics. so that's something to do with that. but she is not going to have a big surge, if you are liberal and you buy into that mindset, why would you not supported. what is hillary going to say? we should raise at $15 an hour and then bernie would say 25? why not do that. kennedy: it's like the price is right. joe biden says that, you know, apparently the latest rumor is part of the whisper mill saying that he's not going to get in until the poll numbers nationally go below 40. and so is the buying oil or running for president. >> if you think about this, this is like the outliers campaign so far. and in some way, he is an outlier but he does have respect from both sides. hillary, unlikable, uncharismatic, but she has a lot of money. >> and also a lot of unpledged obama donors. they have not pledged her yet. maybe these are the only people on the democratic side who see that her candidacy is not a foregone conclusion and they look at something like joe biden and say wh
they have nothing to do with hillary clinton, running against one other person and she's the least charismatiche history of politics. so that's something to do with that. but she is not going to have a big surge, if you are liberal and you buy into that mindset, why would you not supported. what is hillary going to say? we should raise at $15 an hour and then bernie would say 25? why not do that. kennedy: it's like the price is right. joe biden says that, you know, apparently the latest rumor...
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a young, charismatic guy who sold a vision of a new greece and of course had to do an incredible about-faceeems to grab confidence and give us a sense of inspiration to people. i would say for implementing it is better than a right-wing party. i think the people like tsipras are he is young and energetic. he's going to be able to sell to the population better than old conservatives. in the second term in france, or tony blair in labor, prime minister. for bill clinton. -- for bill clinton. bill clinton. brendon: still ahead, three years after the implementation of you for the care act, we will look at what it has done. ♪ brendon: welcome back to her time to get you caught up with all the market action around the world. we will start in asia where they finished down 2%. the hang seng down three fourths of 1%. and a rise of 1.9%. one big story out of asia. this report was filed from hong kong. visit to washington to china's markets showed a bit of optimism in an otherwise dismal stock market. the shanghai composite advanced as industrial companies rallied. at boeing. fell from aes one-month h
a young, charismatic guy who sold a vision of a new greece and of course had to do an incredible about-faceeems to grab confidence and give us a sense of inspiration to people. i would say for implementing it is better than a right-wing party. i think the people like tsipras are he is young and energetic. he's going to be able to sell to the population better than old conservatives. in the second term in france, or tony blair in labor, prime minister. for bill clinton. -- for bill clinton. bill...
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he too was a charismatic man of energy before he got so sick with parkinson's disease. he knew how to use the modern day media well, was a great communicator. then there was pope benedict, a more scholarly person and kept his own council more. and now we have francis who is a real extrovert and is a very popular person in the world, maybe the most popular person in the world. and so what he says gets a great deal of attention which is why i think it's so important about what he says and what he thinks. there are some areas i think that maybe he's being misguided or his experience growing up in argentina growing up in the pa roens has formed his thinking on such things as capitalism and economic systems and free markets. i think the united states is a perfect model to demonstrate to him the two days he's here in washington, at least, four days in the u.s., what capitalism means and what it can do for people and how it can allow them to come out of poverty. and when it does in the united states case, we share that with other people in other countries. that's a great model
he too was a charismatic man of energy before he got so sick with parkinson's disease. he knew how to use the modern day media well, was a great communicator. then there was pope benedict, a more scholarly person and kept his own council more. and now we have francis who is a real extrovert and is a very popular person in the world, maybe the most popular person in the world. and so what he says gets a great deal of attention which is why i think it's so important about what he says and what he...