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he's diagnosed bipolar but you never know. this is a guy who is 35 years old and he did a me bark -- bargain to go to the institution so he wouldn't serve time. while he was in there the doctors diagnose him as being bipolar and they want him to start medication and he's got a strategy and he wants none of it he wants no help. so we're meeting this guy who is in denial about the fact he needs help. he's living at home. he's got no car he's got no cell phone. they won't allow him to visit he's got no of course he's not allowed to get his job back and his wife who he thinks is going to have a savior has a 500 yard restraining order. >> rose: he wants no part of it. >> no. the beautiful part about it is he couldn't be happier. he's in this manic delusion that's going to fall. >> rose: his father is robert deniro who is an amazing ego. >> like my family and many philadelphia family. we grew up how much eagles fans and this is a typical reflection of that. actually in fact what i say wasn't his name because we couldn't get the righ
he's diagnosed bipolar but you never know. this is a guy who is 35 years old and he did a me bark -- bargain to go to the institution so he wouldn't serve time. while he was in there the doctors diagnose him as being bipolar and they want him to start medication and he's got a strategy and he wants none of it he wants no help. so we're meeting this guy who is in denial about the fact he needs help. he's living at home. he's got no car he's got no cell phone. they won't allow him to visit he's...
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that's important. >> the difference between by polar one and bipolar 2?nce between saying i have versus i am. >> when you say i am you become the disease. you become everything that goes with that disease. and when i say that i have it, it is something separate from myself that i can take care of. we have so much trouble, a, admitting that we have a problem but then going to spine help. then we have this we don't want to air our dirty laundry, we don't want to talk to other people about what's going on in our house. that's what's killing us. it's almost like we feel like suffering is part of blackness, which is -- >> that was the other question i had because i know for black people but especially black women there's already an expectation that you're going to be resilient, that you're going to be tough. black women carry so much of a load. depression seems like it's par for the course. it makes women seem as if they're weak if they're not handling all their sadness and stress and trauma. >> that has been your mission, hasn't it, to talk about it? >> it re
that's important. >> the difference between by polar one and bipolar 2?nce between saying i have versus i am. >> when you say i am you become the disease. you become everything that goes with that disease. and when i say that i have it, it is something separate from myself that i can take care of. we have so much trouble, a, admitting that we have a problem but then going to spine help. then we have this we don't want to air our dirty laundry, we don't want to talk to other people...
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he's diagnosed bipolar but you never know. this is a guy who is 35 years old and he did a me bark -- ban to go to the institution so he wouldn't serve time. while he was in there the doctors diagnose him as being bipolar and they want him to start medication and he's got a strategy and he wants none of it, he wants no help. so we're meeting this guy who is in denial about the fact he needs help. he's living at home. he's got no car he's got no cell phone. they won't allow him to visit he's got no of course he's not allowed to get his job back and his wife who he thinks is going to have a savior has a 500 yard restraining order. >> rose: he wants no part of it. >> no. the beautiful part about it is he couldn't be happier. he's in this manic delusion that's going to fall. >> rose: his father is robert deniro who is an amazing ego. >> like my family and many philadelphia family. we grew up how much eagles fans and this is a typical reflection of that. actually in fact what i say wasn't his name because we couldn't get the rights
he's diagnosed bipolar but you never know. this is a guy who is 35 years old and he did a me bark -- ban to go to the institution so he wouldn't serve time. while he was in there the doctors diagnose him as being bipolar and they want him to start medication and he's got a strategy and he wants none of it, he wants no help. so we're meeting this guy who is in denial about the fact he needs help. he's living at home. he's got no car he's got no cell phone. they won't allow him to visit he's got...
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that was us doing a very bipolar dance. >> it was kind of an embarrassing shot in there.ne in the movie which i think is the treasure of the movie. we probably don't have the clip. when robert deniro, your dad, realized that your first wife, which basically dumped you, isn't the right one, never was the right one and he has this great line with where he says she may have loved you once, maybe. but she doesn't love you now and this one does. >> yeah, that's great. and that's a great moment. when we were shooting that moment, he had tears in his eyes and we thought, wow. >> what a dad. >> when you win the academy award for best actor, i think you should show that scene. are you going to see the troops? >> yeah, we're going to go right now. we're going to show it to about 50 guys, do a q&a afterwards. >> we're going to show them the movie. it's the best thing about this thing. it's able to reach out and make people feel included. >> they're going to love it. >> that's the main thing. serious business. thank you, bradly cooper. and that's "hardball" for now. thanks for being
that was us doing a very bipolar dance. >> it was kind of an embarrassing shot in there.ne in the movie which i think is the treasure of the movie. we probably don't have the clip. when robert deniro, your dad, realized that your first wife, which basically dumped you, isn't the right one, never was the right one and he has this great line with where he says she may have loved you once, maybe. but she doesn't love you now and this one does. >> yeah, that's great. and that's a great...
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before bipolar was diagnosed.ou see that in the film and how h his life was affected by outside factors and we decided to make the outside factors vampires. >> the movie stretches reality a little bit. you don't actually play abraham lincoln? >> yes, i do, modern technology and cgi, i play bro lincoln. >> you actually play his political consultant. like the james carville. >> i'm the robin to his batman. >> william johnson was actually abraham lincoln's chauffeur. >> he's a real guy. >> he was with abraham lincoln giving the gettysburg address and he died of smallpox and abraham lincoln with his own money had him buried he had wri "william h. johnson, citizen," and i think it was remarkable. he didn't call him caddie or employee, he didn't call him man, he called him citizen -- >> or vampire caddie. >> or vampire slapper in the facer. >> thank you. >> thank you, anthony. [ hudson ] at weight watchers when we look back at what our members have accomplished in the past 50 years, it's pretty amazing. ♪ i feel like i'
before bipolar was diagnosed.ou see that in the film and how h his life was affected by outside factors and we decided to make the outside factors vampires. >> the movie stretches reality a little bit. you don't actually play abraham lincoln? >> yes, i do, modern technology and cgi, i play bro lincoln. >> you actually play his political consultant. like the james carville. >> i'm the robin to his batman. >> william johnson was actually abraham lincoln's chauffeur....
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it tells the story of a man with bipolar disorder. >> i used to be on lithium. >> i am tired and want to go. >> you have poor social skills. >> i am the president of the united states, closed in immense power. >> he could win the third oscar of his career. >> the film about the pioneering anti slavery president has 12 nominations. >> django. has made the's film prestigious best category. >> the recognition and being invited to the party is a lot of fun. >> the film of life of supply featuring a computer-generated tiger received 11 nominations. >> it makes for an interesting story. the youngest ever nominee for her performance in beasts of the southern wild. and the 85-year-old is the oldest ever nominee in the category for her performance. >> you know what that means. >> leading the charge with eight nominations, including one for a huge jackman as leading actor, to whom i spoke recently. >> it is the industry, and no offense to a australia, but it is fun. >> the latest bond movie was overlooked for the best picture award, but the opening number was one of five nomination. it would be
it tells the story of a man with bipolar disorder. >> i used to be on lithium. >> i am tired and want to go. >> you have poor social skills. >> i am the president of the united states, closed in immense power. >> he could win the third oscar of his career. >> the film about the pioneering anti slavery president has 12 nominations. >> django. has made the's film prestigious best category. >> the recognition and being invited to the party is a lot...
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if you have a bipolar illness, you are different than if you have schizophrenia. they could have this illness or in this illness, those are the two most common. physicians cannot tell the difference, but mri scanners can. the legal system, i can use this instead of psychiatrists to support or are not my client has a mental illness. they would be able to inform and make decisions about how these things should be used in the legal system. what about this guy? anthony hopkins. what does his brain look like? if your behavior is completely different, your brain is go
if you have a bipolar illness, you are different than if you have schizophrenia. they could have this illness or in this illness, those are the two most common. physicians cannot tell the difference, but mri scanners can. the legal system, i can use this instead of psychiatrists to support or are not my client has a mental illness. they would be able to inform and make decisions about how these things should be used in the legal system. what about this guy? anthony hopkins. what does his brain...
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. >> ella es bipolar depresiva y también tiene trastorno de la vinculación reactiva.itutos y el proceso de adaptación con adultos ha sido interrumpido. >> ella quisiera quererme, pero no tiene esa capacidad, tiene problemas graves, pues no siente remordimientos, no tiene empàtía por los demás. >> cuenta que cuando su hija está en casa no la puede perder de vista. >> cuando ella enloquece, golpea y un día casi la atropella, no piensa en ese momento, una vez le estrelló la cabeza al hermano contra el piso, siempre son extremos y por ejemplo ahora en el hospital le dio un ataque, la tuvieron que amarrar, se desamarró y se la puso en el cuello. >> en este hogar se le puede dar todo el amor y sustento, pero no es suficiente, por eso esperan encontrar una situación diferente a la situación que viven. >> ahora está en un centro de rehabilitación de miami, ahora teme que regrese a casa y comenta un acto criminal, descubrió una nota que amenazaba de muerte y detallaba la hora y fecha. >> llevamos la carta a la policía, dijo que si no había víctima, no había delito. >> este esp
. >> ella es bipolar depresiva y también tiene trastorno de la vinculación reactiva.itutos y el proceso de adaptación con adultos ha sido interrumpido. >> ella quisiera quererme, pero no tiene esa capacidad, tiene problemas graves, pues no siente remordimientos, no tiene empàtía por los demás. >> cuenta que cuando su hija está en casa no la puede perder de vista. >> cuando ella enloquece, golpea y un día casi la atropella, no piensa en ese momento, una vez le...
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just imagine that you have a son that is 20 years old and has bipolar disease. that was the case, you would be a boring guy is very worried dad. anyone know that he needs to be on medication every day and that you have to be careful about his sleep patterns. he you might develop depression and you might want to know about his friends and who he is talking to her. if you have an application on your device that allows you to see that my son is on drugs, but he's sleeping okay, and the socializing, he would be a happy guy. that's nice, but what that gives him back his powerful system. you get very strong emotional responses. so an old lady would say this makes me feel safe. and if you are a tb patient that would otherwise have to go to a clinic, he would say okay, i would like some dignity. there is a lot of emotional benefits associated with these health situations and be able to appropriately use medicines and able to do the jobs that we were designed for. >> host: when you think about the growth in health care technology, what are your general thoughts? >> i thi
just imagine that you have a son that is 20 years old and has bipolar disease. that was the case, you would be a boring guy is very worried dad. anyone know that he needs to be on medication every day and that you have to be careful about his sleep patterns. he you might develop depression and you might want to know about his friends and who he is talking to her. if you have an application on your device that allows you to see that my son is on drugs, but he's sleeping okay, and the...
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and we later found out from the hospital it's because i'm -- >> undiagnosed bipolar. >> yeah.ngs and weird thinking brought on by severe stress which rarely happens, thank god. >> is that actor really from south asia? or is that an ak acceptability -- >> yeah, that's adam pomkar. >> he ends up at the eagles game. >> yes, president green. >> and you kbiguys all defend h. there's a scene in this, by the way, in which you do something to dance. they learn to dance. i'm bragging on this the other week. they don't bother taking dancing lessons.
and we later found out from the hospital it's because i'm -- >> undiagnosed bipolar. >> yeah.ngs and weird thinking brought on by severe stress which rarely happens, thank god. >> is that actor really from south asia? or is that an ak acceptability -- >> yeah, that's adam pomkar. >> he ends up at the eagles game. >> yes, president green. >> and you kbiguys all defend h. there's a scene in this, by the way, in which you do something to dance. they learn...
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his mother talked to wpxi where we saw this video and said her son is bipolar. >> he's been in differentreatments through the years. it's wrong for what they had did to my son and was totally uncalled for. >> was arresteddrunkenness, di and resisting arrest. they said he was in a fight but tried to flee. we don't see the alleged kicking incident but attorneys are wanting to see the full video if there is more video to see, what really actually happened either before or after the tasering incident. >> who's filming this? >> we don't know where this video came from because it was leaked to the media. >> it's tough to judge on this one, i will say, when you do only see a slice of video. we don't really know what happened before. >> we've put in a call to mill veil police. they have not responded to our request. >>> couple of crazy crash videos for you kids. first one, dash cam in a car parked in front of a store. the store is all glass front. what a great place it would be to crash. >> oh, no. >> what the heck? that car was parked. >> it was parked. it wasn't like this long speeding crash t
his mother talked to wpxi where we saw this video and said her son is bipolar. >> he's been in differentreatments through the years. it's wrong for what they had did to my son and was totally uncalled for. >> was arresteddrunkenness, di and resisting arrest. they said he was in a fight but tried to flee. we don't see the alleged kicking incident but attorneys are wanting to see the full video if there is more video to see, what really actually happened either before or after the...
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resigned from his seat after being a no show for months treated for bipolar disorder all the while investigators looked into his use of campaign funds despite all that he won reelection but the political focus was on the presidential campaign. president obama reelected after what seemed like never-ending campaigns. the bears may have started out strong but fans quickly became less hopeful. overall 2012 had its ups and downs. home sales are up more than 30% from one year ago as 2012 wraps up you cannot help but ask, what is next? when 2013 rolls around. >> i want to give a big thank- you to mike d. angelo who put the story together. still to come tonight on wgn news at night, put all the layers if you are going out tonight is going to get really really cold. droid dna augmentation initiated. vision expanding to a 5-inch 1080p hd display and camera. touch acquiring nfc. hearing evolving with beats audio. wireless charging activated. introducing droid dna by htc. it's not an upgrade to your phone. it's an upgrade to yourself. nexium, the purple pill, helps provide many with day and night relief of
resigned from his seat after being a no show for months treated for bipolar disorder all the while investigators looked into his use of campaign funds despite all that he won reelection but the political focus was on the presidential campaign. president obama reelected after what seemed like never-ending campaigns. the bears may have started out strong but fans quickly became less hopeful. overall 2012 had its ups and downs. home sales are up more than 30% from one year ago as 2012 wraps up you...
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if you have a bipolar illness, you are different than if you have schizophrenia. they could have this illness or in this illness, those are the two most common. physicians cannot tell the difference, but mri scanners can. the legal system, i can use this instead of psychiatrists to support or are not my client has a mental illness. they would be able to inform and make decisions about how these things should be used in the legal system. what about this guy? anthony hopkins. what does his brain look like? if your behavior is completely different, your brain is going to be different. women, you know that men have different behavior. mris are capable of telling you how this gender difference is manifest. we can also study people like him. i study individuals -- if you want to look at your spousal score on this, see me later. individuals have a profound inability to really appreciate -- they are extremely callous. let me give you my interpretation of how to understand this. do you feel any remorse for what you have done? almost everyone, right? at least on television.
if you have a bipolar illness, you are different than if you have schizophrenia. they could have this illness or in this illness, those are the two most common. physicians cannot tell the difference, but mri scanners can. the legal system, i can use this instead of psychiatrists to support or are not my client has a mental illness. they would be able to inform and make decisions about how these things should be used in the legal system. what about this guy? anthony hopkins. what does his brain...
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imagine you have a son who is 20 years all two have bipolar disease. if that were the case and he are going to college, you would worry. you would know that he needs to be on his anti psychotic every day. and you probably know that you have to be careful about his sleep patterns. if he is up all night, that causes mania. if he is leading all day, that causes depression. and you would want to know if he is talking to his friends. you can measure the by looking at his own. if you have an application on your computer that enables you to see, my son is taking his drug, sleeping ok, and he is socializing, you will be a happy guy. that is nice, but for your son, that is even nicer. it gives him back his relationship with his dad and you can stopping the drug police. when we do the debrief with patients and their families who are experiencing our products, you get strong emotional responses. an old lady who has heart failure will say, this makes me feel safe. and if your a patient at what otherwise have to go to the clinic so someone can watch you take your p
imagine you have a son who is 20 years all two have bipolar disease. if that were the case and he are going to college, you would worry. you would know that he needs to be on his anti psychotic every day. and you probably know that you have to be careful about his sleep patterns. if he is up all night, that causes mania. if he is leading all day, that causes depression. and you would want to know if he is talking to his friends. you can measure the by looking at his own. if you have an...
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let's just imagine you have a son who's 20 years old who has bipolar disease. if that was the case and he's going to college, you'd be a worried dad. and you'd know that he needs to be on his antipsychotic every day, and you'd probably know that you have to be careful about his sleep patterns because if he's up all night, that's mania, and if he's sleeping all day, that's depression, and you might want to know whether he's talking to his friends. and you could measure that indexing his phone because you can measure talking, texting and moving. if you had an application that enabled you to see, okay, my son is on drugs, he's sleeping okay and he's socializing, you'd be a happy guy. that's nice, but even for your son it's nicer because that gives him back his relationship with your dad because you would stop being the drug police. so these are very powerful systems, and when we do the debrief with patients and their families who have been experiencing our products, then you get very strong emotional responses. so an old lady who's got heart failure will say this
let's just imagine you have a son who's 20 years old who has bipolar disease. if that was the case and he's going to college, you'd be a worried dad. and you'd know that he needs to be on his antipsychotic every day, and you'd probably know that you have to be careful about his sleep patterns because if he's up all night, that's mania, and if he's sleeping all day, that's depression, and you might want to know whether he's talking to his friends. and you could measure that indexing his phone...
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tiene la mujer acusada de lanzar al hombre en un tren subterrÁneo, la hispana fue diagnosticada como bipolarbre, odia a los que practican el islam y el hinduismo. todo listo en la gran manzana para la fiesta de fin de aÑo con gigante despliegue de seguridad, nayeli estÁ ahÍ desde temprano para traernos los pormenores del evento. >>> desde temprano el times square fue escenario de los que madrugaron para estar en primeras filas. >>> totalmente gran dioso, espectacular. se revisa a lo a los espectatadores que llegan a la fiesta, no estÁ permitido el alcohol, muchos pasarÁn horas sin comer y haciendo sacrificios con tal de no perder el puesto. >>> quÉ pasa si quieres ir al baÑo? >>> te aguantas, no comes, no tomas agua. >>> una experiencia que se vivirÁ en medio de gÉlidas temperatura, pero nada parece opacar el entusiasmo de los que en esta noche significa la ilusiÓn de toda la vida. >>> es una ciudad que te deja boquiabierto. >>> se anticipa que llegarÁn un millÓn a presenciar el descenso de la bola, y recibir el aÑo nuevo en esta celejvracie, de las mÁs tradicionales y famosas del mundo. >>>
tiene la mujer acusada de lanzar al hombre en un tren subterrÁneo, la hispana fue diagnosticada como bipolarbre, odia a los que practican el islam y el hinduismo. todo listo en la gran manzana para la fiesta de fin de aÑo con gigante despliegue de seguridad, nayeli estÁ ahÍ desde temprano para traernos los pormenores del evento. >>> desde temprano el times square fue escenario de los que madrugaron para estar en primeras filas. >>> totalmente gran dioso, espectacular. se...
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i manage my bipolar illness largely by managing my sleep patterns. this new work force is certified appear specialists. the 13 years i served on the management team, there are the fastest-growing work force in our state, we trained 1000, probably 12,000 across the country. we focus on strength-based recovery, we are able to deliver services. and research on the effectiveness of specialists have been so positive that in 2007, the center's issued guidelines for wanting to build your support services, proclaiming them as a model of care. research shows we have a unique ability to promote health. i warn that medicaid's focus on necessity makes it tough because we are strength based and we look at unlocking hope and self management. it is stuck to find under medical necessities. the respite center is coming out across the country, early warning signs, you can go land and in georgia, we have three. you can spend seven nights surrounded by peers and is keeping people out of hospitals. we're having tremendous success of the department of justice settlement.
i manage my bipolar illness largely by managing my sleep patterns. this new work force is certified appear specialists. the 13 years i served on the management team, there are the fastest-growing work force in our state, we trained 1000, probably 12,000 across the country. we focus on strength-based recovery, we are able to deliver services. and research on the effectiveness of specialists have been so positive that in 2007, the center's issued guidelines for wanting to build your support...
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you have to be bipolar to be a good actress. you know?d john boner said what? >> he made a joke to obama about whether he had a cigarette or not before the luncheon, or does someone here not let ya. and he tapped michelle on the shoulder. >> stephanie: yeah. >> i want to hear john boner's wife talk. does she talk like this too? >> stephanie: jennifer writes he is not worthy obama equal hitler. russell he needs to use the one hitler used.y political figure they know is hitler. so they use tight reference everybody. >> stephanie: that's right. tinker red, can't compare obama to president lincoln, more like obama and hitler. obama has not done mass genocide yet but he will, give him time. read your history books on hitler, you will see obama is doing everything that hitler did. then he says if obama really knows his history, he wouldn't be using the bible by lincoln. lincoln had slaves too. [ buzzer ] >> he is thinking of thomas jefferson. >> computer says no! >> hitler was our first president and he had slaves! [ laughter ] >> herp derp. >>
you have to be bipolar to be a good actress. you know?d john boner said what? >> he made a joke to obama about whether he had a cigarette or not before the luncheon, or does someone here not let ya. and he tapped michelle on the shoulder. >> stephanie: yeah. >> i want to hear john boner's wife talk. does she talk like this too? >> stephanie: jennifer writes he is not worthy obama equal hitler. russell he needs to use the one hitler used.y political figure they know is...
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is a civilian who spent seven desperate years trying to cure something that doctors diagnosed as bipolarorder. >> i tried changing trying to find something to work. >> this is the system that brian found, the one that saved his marriage, maybe his life. >> let's see how this brain scan process work, try to clear up some of the mysteries. >> known as central nervous system response, it is simply a cap with electrodes worn during a session. the brain wave pattern is compared to see which drugs would likely be most beneficial. dr. william richardson, an army veteran and new jersey psychiatrist says the technology all but eliminates the trialand error drug testing he had to employ. >> all the soldiers that have psychiatric illness. i mean, we can run this test on them and really be able to come up with 80% accuracy rate on the medications likely to work. >> sports is next. the caps play their season opener. plus, the terps coming off a huge win against nc state. can they take out uc state? highlights are next. so if you have a flat titire, dead battery, need a tow or lock your keys in the ca
is a civilian who spent seven desperate years trying to cure something that doctors diagnosed as bipolarorder. >> i tried changing trying to find something to work. >> this is the system that brian found, the one that saved his marriage, maybe his life. >> let's see how this brain scan process work, try to clear up some of the mysteries. >> known as central nervous system response, it is simply a cap with electrodes worn during a session. the brain wave pattern is...
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old technology showing new promise in diagnosing brain disorders, helping doctors treat depression, bipolar disorder and even ptsd. it is all "happening now.". jon: good friday morning to you. some stunning new developments to tell you about in the hostage crisis playing out right now deep in the sahara desert as we learn terrorists reportedly want to exchange two american hostages for islamic militants held here in the u.s. good morning i'm jon scott. jenna: that is a big story. i'm jenna lee. this is a situation changing by the minute. the white house now saying it is in constant contact with the algerian government. we're getting brand new video showing groups of hostages finally free what is described as a horrifying ordeal. there are reports of hostages with explosives strapped to their chest as others were executed. the algerian state news agency is reporting that at least 32 hostages remain unaccounted for at that natural gas plant where this all began following a raid by algerian forces. it is unclear at this time how many americans are still held. our defense secretary, leon panett
old technology showing new promise in diagnosing brain disorders, helping doctors treat depression, bipolar disorder and even ptsd. it is all "happening now.". jon: good friday morning to you. some stunning new developments to tell you about in the hostage crisis playing out right now deep in the sahara desert as we learn terrorists reportedly want to exchange two american hostages for islamic militants held here in the u.s. good morning i'm jon scott. jenna: that is a big story. i'm...
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they see this movie and i have to tell you, bradley cooper, i had an aunt who was diagnosed with bipolarhe nails this role. i sat there and i said i have lived this scene. i have been in this situation. it's so true to life. >> dr. oz was kind enough to embrace the picture and said art can sometimes accomplish what every day can't. we all deal with it, sister, brother, father. you encounter it every day. there's a stigma of silence to it. i'm grateful to the author of the book and the film. they can be part of the world and it's funny as hell. >> it is. >> here is my question. you find this book, david, you find this book and have fabulous actors and actresses. how do you know when you have the magic? >> if it's coming from your heart, it starts. i thought it would be a different scene altogether. it happened in god's time or movie time. five years later, jennifer lawrence was out of high school and ready to be in a movie. matt damon said to me when christian bale played his role, it goes to show you the right person plays the right role at the right time. that's the magic. if you are co
they see this movie and i have to tell you, bradley cooper, i had an aunt who was diagnosed with bipolarhe nails this role. i sat there and i said i have lived this scene. i have been in this situation. it's so true to life. >> dr. oz was kind enough to embrace the picture and said art can sometimes accomplish what every day can't. we all deal with it, sister, brother, father. you encounter it every day. there's a stigma of silence to it. i'm grateful to the author of the book and the...
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because he suffers bipolar disorder, so he may be disabled and we can't discriminate. i don't understand, if he is not fit to do the job he is hired to do -- >> bye-bye. >> right. >> the union membership in the country has been sliding, it goes down, 17%... over the last 20 or 25 years or so. and teachers unions, the roles are going down. fewer and fewer people are putting up with this type of behavior. >> thankfully, so. but there was a proposition on the docket, where teachers could opt out of being unionized and in its place get a much, much higher salary. their job would be performance based and teachers done want to do that. they don't want to be to have a performance-based job criteria. every job should be performance based. >> that will helped with the quality i. unions say forget twe don't want performance base, we want tenure, put your time in and you are good to go. >> it's not right. in this economy, teachers like this should not be collecting $85,000 a year. >> we all pay for this, right is this i have to assume, the cop who is arrested him -- it's their fa
because he suffers bipolar disorder, so he may be disabled and we can't discriminate. i don't understand, if he is not fit to do the job he is hired to do -- >> bye-bye. >> right. >> the union membership in the country has been sliding, it goes down, 17%... over the last 20 or 25 years or so. and teachers unions, the roles are going down. fewer and fewer people are putting up with this type of behavior. >> thankfully, so. but there was a proposition on the docket, where...
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. >> cruzado, who has been treated for bipolar disorder but is not currently classified as a mentallyll inmate, says prisons do not adequately treat people like him. >> people, you know, who have a serious mental disorder, you know, there should be somewhere for us. prison shouldn't be the solution, you know? this is not no rehabilitation. this is punishment to me, you know what i'm saying? this is not prison. it's supposed to be punishment, supposed to be rehabilitation. i didn't learn nothing from prison. i'm sorry to say that, i didn't learn nothing from prison. all i've learned from prison is to be more aggressive towards the officer, more violent, more disrespectful to law enforcement. that's all i've learned, you know? i learned how to curse more, you know what i'm saying, i learned how to be angry more, i learned how to [ bleep ] cut myself more. >> during his time at santa rosa, cruzado has engaged in another form of self-destructive behavior. he issued death threats to public officials, including the judge who sent him to prison. >> i told him, [ bleep ] i will get out next y
. >> cruzado, who has been treated for bipolar disorder but is not currently classified as a mentallyll inmate, says prisons do not adequately treat people like him. >> people, you know, who have a serious mental disorder, you know, there should be somewhere for us. prison shouldn't be the solution, you know? this is not no rehabilitation. this is punishment to me, you know what i'm saying? this is not prison. it's supposed to be punishment, supposed to be rehabilitation. i didn't...
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that was us doing a very bipolar dance. >> it was kind of an embarrassing shot in there. there's a scene in the movie which i think is the treasure of the movie. we probably don't have the clip. when robert deniro, your dad, realized that your first wife, which basically dumped you, isn't the right one, never was the right one and he has this great line with where he says she may have loved you once, maybe. but she doesn't love you now and this one does. >> yeah, that's great. and that's a great moment. when we were shooting that moment, he had tears in his eyes and we thought, wow. >> what a dad. >> when you win the academy award for best actor, i think you should show that scene. are you going to see the troops? >> yeah, we're going to go right now. we're going to show it to about 50 guys, do a q&a afterwards. >> we're going to show them the movie. it's the best thing about this thing. it's able to reach out and make people feel included. >> they're going to love it. >> that's the main thing. serious business. thank you, bradly cooper. and that's "hardball" for now. tha
that was us doing a very bipolar dance. >> it was kind of an embarrassing shot in there. there's a scene in the movie which i think is the treasure of the movie. we probably don't have the clip. when robert deniro, your dad, realized that your first wife, which basically dumped you, isn't the right one, never was the right one and he has this great line with where he says she may have loved you once, maybe. but she doesn't love you now and this one does. >> yeah, that's great. and...
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. >> and it's like you tackled the issue of bipolar and mental health issues -- it made it easy for ustch. it wasn't so heavy but you still got the point across. >> well, you know, life is like that, hilarious one minute, tragic the next, and that's -- >> turn around and look who is behind you. >> sorry. >> isn't he ugly? >> i can't get enough of this woman. >> he's so plain. >> i think she's so cute. don't you just want to hug her? >> she's the best. she looks beautiful. you both look beautiful. you really look stunning. >> keep those compliments coming. congratulations to you on the movie, first of all, a double nominee tonight for the movie and also for your acting in the movie. >> thank you, thank you. we're excited. we got the whole cast here pretty much. john ortiz couldn't be here, he's in chicago, but it was a big family and they're all here which is great. >> you know, the issue of mental health and mental illness is so prevalent right now. when you were preparing for this role, what did you do? how did you kind of dive into this? >> yeah, it is very prevalent. in fact, the re
. >> and it's like you tackled the issue of bipolar and mental health issues -- it made it easy for ustch. it wasn't so heavy but you still got the point across. >> well, you know, life is like that, hilarious one minute, tragic the next, and that's -- >> turn around and look who is behind you. >> sorry. >> isn't he ugly? >> i can't get enough of this woman. >> he's so plain. >> i think she's so cute. don't you just want to hug her? >> she's...
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it tells the story of a man with bipolar disorder. >> i used to be on lithium. >> i am tired and wanti am the president of the united states, closed in immense power. >> he could win the third oscar of his career. >> the film about the pioneering anti slavery president has 12 nominations. >> django. >> tarantino's film has made the prestigious best category. >> the recognition and being invited to the party is a lot of fun. >> the film of life of supply featuring a computer-generated tiger received 11 nominations. >> it makes for an interesting story. the youngest ever nominee for her performance in beasts of the southern wild. and the 85-year-old is the oldest ever nominee in the category for her performance. >> you know what that means. >> leading the charge with eight nominations, including one for a huge jackman as leading actor to whom i spoke recently. >> it is the industry, and no offense to a australia but it is fun. >> the latest bond movie was overlooked for the best picture award, but the opening number was one of five nomination. it would be a remarkable time in the life o
it tells the story of a man with bipolar disorder. >> i used to be on lithium. >> i am tired and wanti am the president of the united states, closed in immense power. >> he could win the third oscar of his career. >> the film about the pioneering anti slavery president has 12 nominations. >> django. >> tarantino's film has made the prestigious best category. >> the recognition and being invited to the party is a lot of fun. >> the film of life of...
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can't help but recognize that the world itself then was in many ways simpler, divided as it was along bipolar cold war antagonisms. today's world is more complicated than anything we have experienced. from the emergence of china to the arab awakening, inextricably linked health, demographic issues, proliferation, poverty, pandemic disease, refugees, conflict ongoing in afghanistan, entire populations and faiths struggling with the demands of mudernty, and the accelerating pace of technological innovation changing all of that, shifting power from nation states to individuals. with the end of the cold war, henry kissinger pointed out in his suburb book on diplomacy, he said, none of the most important countries which must build a new world order have had any experience with the multistate system that is emerging. never before has a new world order had to be assembled from so many different perceptions or on so global a scale. nor has any previous order had to combine the attributes of the historic balance of power system with global democratic opinion and the exploding technology of the contemp
can't help but recognize that the world itself then was in many ways simpler, divided as it was along bipolar cold war antagonisms. today's world is more complicated than anything we have experienced. from the emergence of china to the arab awakening, inextricably linked health, demographic issues, proliferation, poverty, pandemic disease, refugees, conflict ongoing in afghanistan, entire populations and faiths struggling with the demands of mudernty, and the accelerating pace of technological...
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everybody in hollywood, every other person, has either been hospitalized for depression, addiction, or bipolar illness. so they find it very easy the shocks of recognition in that case may literally be electric shocks. >> david edelstein, great to have you with us. >> thank you so much. >> thank you so much. and that is "the ed show." i'm ed schultz. the "rachel maddow show" starts right now. >> good evening, ed. thanks, my friend. and thanks to you at home for joining us this hour. there were quite a few laugh out loud moments in the last election. but most of them, honestly, were from the republican primaries. come on. very few of the laugh out loud moments from the last election involved president obama himself telling a laugh out loud deadpan joke. but it did happen once. >> i think governor romney maybe hasn't spent enough time looking at how our military works. you mentioned the navy, for example, and that we have fewer ships than we did in 1916. well, governor, we also have fewer horses and bayonets because the nature of our military's changed. we have these things called aircraft carri
everybody in hollywood, every other person, has either been hospitalized for depression, addiction, or bipolar illness. so they find it very easy the shocks of recognition in that case may literally be electric shocks. >> david edelstein, great to have you with us. >> thank you so much. >> thank you so much. and that is "the ed show." i'm ed schultz. the "rachel maddow show" starts right now. >> good evening, ed. thanks, my friend. and thanks to you...