The man leading the presidential race in Brazil is an icon for many in the country. A former president known by one name, Lula lifted millions of people from poverty and left office in 2010 with an approval rating close to 90%. But his reputation has also been tarnished by corruption scandals and a stint in prison. Michael Fox reports on the record of the leftist leader, in the final days before he faces off against incumbent, right-wing president Jair Bolsonaro on Oct. 2.