loiza was in coma for quite a few days. we were all concerned about his health, no doubt about it.g >> we woulds have ended up being lynched. >> two months later, luisa recovers and returns to the assembly. >> he came back and saw a different person. he was not a man of confrontation anymore. he summoned us for reconciliation. and he provoked one of the most tou touching, sensitive moments. we applauded him. we thanked him and we held each other, members of the opposition and members of the government. some people, you know, cried. >> the incident with mr. luisa gave them a chance to talk. it gave them a chance to see each other as what they really are. human beings. >> coming up, politicians step out and get down. >> i don't know of any times when it's really good for a president to try to dance. >> when caught on camera politics gone wild, returns. what the "l'? what the "l"? ♪ what the "l"? guys? what the "l"? [ man ] what the "l"? what the "l"? ♪ [ p.a. announcer ] what the "l"? [ buzzer ] what the "l" is this? "l" if i know. what the "l"? i'm not fixing that. noooo. [ male ann