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he's a former president of the american psychological association, and he has a special interest in the study of risk-taking. dr. farley, thanks for being with us. frank farley: happy to be here. rosemary: so, you do have a name for risk-takers, they're called type t personalities. explain that to us. frank: well, the t stands for thrill. and a lot of what goes into taking risks is the excitement value, that's not the whole story, but thrill-seeking, risk-taking, and so on. and think of there being big t people to use my terminology, big t people who thrive on risk, living on the edge. we all know somebody like that. their opposite are small t, who are-- rosemary: little t's. frank: little t, yes, and they're risk-averse. and then, you know, a lot of the world falls in between somewhere, between the big t and the small t. not all risk-taking is positive, or good, or healthy. some of the thrill-seeking and risk-taking is destructive. and this is a very simplified model that i'm-- simplified terminology, i should say. and then i think about there being big t mental and big t physical. so,
he's a former president of the american psychological association, and he has a special interest in the study of risk-taking. dr. farley, thanks for being with us. frank farley: happy to be here. rosemary: so, you do have a name for risk-takers, they're called type t personalities. explain that to us. frank: well, the t stands for thrill. and a lot of what goes into taking risks is the excitement value, that's not the whole story, but thrill-seeking, risk-taking, and so on. and think of there...
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>> i think it crosses a line against the american psychology association recently told its members it's fair game and we can talk about psychology under the donald trump presidency raking his own traditions. >> james taylor, thanks for being with us. >>> coming up. at 6:30 how civil rights activists came together for the porter -- former 49ers quarterback and what they are demanding from the nfl. >>> we have some heat to talk about thursday, friday and saturday. >>> new at 6:00. how quick thinking bart passengers saved the life of a stranger. >>> new details from contra costa county where a homicide investigation is underway today we learned a woman from san francisco but authorities have not released her name pick the body was spotted by a worker this and mine near the town of byron. our crime reporter henry lee with the latest on the search for her killer. >>reporter: a woman's body found near this dirt access road by an employee of a nearby sand mine partially covered by a tarp. the employee called the sheriff's office just before 4:00 tuesday afternoon. >> there was a deceased adult
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frank farley is a pimple university professor and past president of the american psychological associationhe says parents need to be on top of the new app and any bullying that could result. >> go online, and you know, take a look for teenaged depression, suicide ideation and suicide indicators, and as a parent, get on top of that. in this era, you have to. >> reporter: the app tells people to write constructive messages. it gives people the option to filter who can actually write to them but it doesn't give the option to write back at this point we reach out to the app maker. we have not heard back for comment. lucy? >> all right, thank you, dave. >>> you see it you shoot it our fresco users are helping us show what's going on in your neighborhood. iain, what you got. >> lucy fresco user emma takes to us southwest philadelphia police are investigate a murder. police say someone shot a 41-year-old man over and over inside a car. it happened around 3:00 this afternoon on the 7900 block of lindberg boulevard. medics took the victim to presbyterian hospital where he died. no arrests as of yet
frank farley is a pimple university professor and past president of the american psychological associationhe says parents need to be on top of the new app and any bullying that could result. >> go online, and you know, take a look for teenaged depression, suicide ideation and suicide indicators, and as a parent, get on top of that. in this era, you have to. >> reporter: the app tells people to write constructive messages. it gives people the option to filter who can actually write...
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a report conducted by medical professionals and human rights activists accused the american psychological association of. ordinated with the cia to shield endorse the torture program several months later the a.p.a. voted to ban its members from participating in torture in washington on your part until r.t. . it's the end of the week oct watchers and that means it's time to preview the latest fresh off the newsstand edition of are directed tonight now after a week's worth of division rage and violence i think we all could could use a little a little comedy in prose to help us navigate these troubled times and thankfully the good folks at redacted tonight are you to bring us a few smiles and some cutting insights into the early burly headlines we consume joining us today are redacted tonight correspondent john mcgill thank you all for your good work we needed this week the news this week first week that it was a snarky interview i'm really getting was that you guys are you're getting lovingly cut and that's. pretty good very good what i've done here. yes all right. so let me let me start this week beca
a report conducted by medical professionals and human rights activists accused the american psychological association of. ordinated with the cia to shield endorse the torture program several months later the a.p.a. voted to ban its members from participating in torture in washington on your part until r.t. . it's the end of the week oct watchers and that means it's time to preview the latest fresh off the newsstand edition of are directed tonight now after a week's worth of division rage and...
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>> the american psychological association unleashed and came to an agreement that this is now fair game to revisit this question going back to watergate to avoid going into personalities and psychological profiles. this is new territory for the professional classes that look at these areas. >> the president spent a lot of time criticizing the media saying the deceive the american public and they are not fair. be honest. do you think he has a point? >> i think the media is obsessed with donald trump. if he was saying all the right things the media would still be obsessed with them because he is a phenomenon and i think he is obsessed with the media as well and there is a freudian dynamic here because he was greeted by the media and at the local new york level and the national level and over $3 billion of ads run in the campaign he was largely created by the media and for him to hate the media and if i was a psychologist i would say there is something that is something deeply freudian going on. >> last night he said he blames the social and political upheaval on the media. what do you thi
>> the american psychological association unleashed and came to an agreement that this is now fair game to revisit this question going back to watergate to avoid going into personalities and psychological profiles. this is new territory for the professional classes that look at these areas. >> the president spent a lot of time criticizing the media saying the deceive the american public and they are not fair. be honest. do you think he has a point? >> i think the media is...
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frank farrell system a temple university professor and past president of the american psychological associationhe says parents need to be tuned in. >> go online and, you know, take look for teenaged depression, suicide ideation and suicide indicators and as a parent get on top of that. in this era, you have to. >> reporter: app asks people to write constructive messages it has filters so people can decide who can actually write to them but as of now, you cannot reply to the messages. we reached out to the creator of the app for a comment. we have not yet heard back. iain? >> all right. dave, thank you. >>> tonight the husband of a slain radio host remains in jail. new jersey's appelate division up holding a judge's request to keep james kauffman detained ahead of his trial on weapons charges this comes after kauffman allegedly waived a gun and threatened to commit suicide when law enforcement officials attempted to enter his office with a search warrant in june. kauffman's wife april was a popular radio host murdered back in 2012. that crime remains unsolved. >>> police have arrested a man for
frank farrell system a temple university professor and past president of the american psychological associationhe says parents need to be tuned in. >> go online and, you know, take look for teenaged depression, suicide ideation and suicide indicators and as a parent get on top of that. in this era, you have to. >> reporter: app asks people to write constructive messages it has filters so people can decide who can actually write to them but as of now, you cannot reply to the...
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public health hazard than obesity that's according to research presented saturday at the american psychological associationion in washington, d.c. researchers say a lonely person can suffer just as much of a mortality risk as someone who smokes nearly pack of cigarettes a day and even more than someone whose obese. >>> you've heard of finding needle in haystack. what about an airport worker in a pile of foal. foam started pouring out of the a private hangar at a maine airport and four workers disappeared it in. officials say the foam got 25 feet in the air. everyone did manage to make it out alive and safely although a number of workers were taken to the hospital after inhaling the suds. >> the foam isn't considered to be toxic. it is a bit of an irritant. so basically what we did with the folks, we cleaned them off, washed them down, offered them showers. that's the initial mitigation step. >> the foam that got out was intended to be disbursed in the event avenue fire. >>> people living at the international space station are about to get a shipment of goods thanks to private space company space x. space x
public health hazard than obesity that's according to research presented saturday at the american psychological associationion in washington, d.c. researchers say a lonely person can suffer just as much of a mortality risk as someone who smokes nearly pack of cigarettes a day and even more than someone whose obese. >>> you've heard of finding needle in haystack. what about an airport worker in a pile of foal. foam started pouring out of the a private hangar at a maine airport and four...
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reporter: doctor frank far ly is temple university professor and acts as president of the american psychological associationhe says parents need to be tuned in. >> go on line, and you know, take a look for teenage depression, suicide indicators , and as a parent, get on top of that. in this era, you have to. >> reporter: dave kinchen, fox 29 news. >>> 4:52. now you can get taste of herrs potato snacks in your state, you have to think about that one. they have a heard of cattle on farmland near their eastern pennsylvania headquarters. they feed them potato peelings , over left over chips diet gives the beef a very unique flavor, and said to have a toasted cheddar note. taste it for yourself at philadelphia's tulula and sold at capuchio's meat in case are interested if you want to try it. >>> in your money car men for durability and safety is being recalled, honda calling back more than 24,000, 2017, honda crv vehicles, the problem is with the fuel supply pipe that was improperly made. the pipe can disconnect or leak while in motion creating a safety hazard obviously for the driver. the recall is expected to
reporter: doctor frank far ly is temple university professor and acts as president of the american psychological associationhe says parents need to be tuned in. >> go on line, and you know, take a look for teenage depression, suicide indicators , and as a parent, get on top of that. in this era, you have to. >> reporter: dave kinchen, fox 29 news. >>> 4:52. now you can get taste of herrs potato snacks in your state, you have to think about that one. they have a heard of...
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frank farley is a temple university professor and past president of the american psychological associationays parents need to be tuned in. >> go online and, you know, take a look for teenaged depression, suicide ideation and suicide indicators, and as a parent get on top of that. in this era you have to. >> reporter: dave kinchen, fox 29 news. you can just not download the app. >> absolutely. >> novel concept. [ laughter ] >> excellent point on your part iain page. >> well, any way. it will go away soon any way. back to your fox 29 weather authority now. as we take a live look at doylestown this tuesday kind of warm out there. what we should expect to see and feel all week. meteorologist scott williams has your forecast in 15 seconds. >>> hello and welcome to the month of august. high temperature so far today in philadelphia around 91 degrees. actually several degrees above average for this time of year. so over the neck several days, what to expect. on your radar high temperatures topping out upper 80s near 90 degrees. the humidity that will rise over th neck several days and also those t
frank farley is a temple university professor and past president of the american psychological associationays parents need to be tuned in. >> go online and, you know, take a look for teenaged depression, suicide ideation and suicide indicators, and as a parent get on top of that. in this era you have to. >> reporter: dave kinchen, fox 29 news. you can just not download the app. >> absolutely. >> novel concept. [ laughter ] >> excellent point on your part iain page....
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report conducted by medical professionals and human rights activists accused of the american psychological association of cordoning with the cia to shield and endorse the torture program several months later the a.p.a. voted to ban its members from participating in torture in washington on your part. all prisons in the state of florida are on indefinite lockdown after officials allegedly received credible intelligence of planned uprisings and rioting the drastic move comes on the heels of tomorrow's nationwide rally organized to raise awareness about mass incarceration and human rights violations in prisons across the country are times when a court guy has the latest with the exception of meal time nearly one hundred thousand prison inmates in florida will remain confined to their dorms this weekend visitation has been cancelled state and private prisons use the offender facilities will camps and centers many say this appears to be the first time in memory that the prison system in the sunshine state has been placed on lockdown for an indefinite period of time. the exact reason isn't clear according t
report conducted by medical professionals and human rights activists accused of the american psychological association of cordoning with the cia to shield and endorse the torture program several months later the a.p.a. voted to ban its members from participating in torture in washington on your part. all prisons in the state of florida are on indefinite lockdown after officials allegedly received credible intelligence of planned uprisings and rioting the drastic move comes on the heels of...