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is past behavior and that will probably stick.if somebody has a history of offenses against children or offenses of rape, there is a certain amount of concern that people should have that's probably healthy. >> court is now in session. >> when we come back, patients who have been deemed incompetent to stand trial are prepared to return to court. [ male announcer ] you'll only find advil, the #1 selling pain reliever, in one cold medicine. advil congestion relief. it delivers a one-two punch at pain and sinus pressure with the power of advil and a nasal decongestant in a single pill. advil congestion relief. in a single pill. [ female announcer ] some people like to pretend a flood could never happen to them. and that their homeowners insurance protects them. [ thunder crashes ] it doesn't. stop pretending. only flood insurance covers floods. ♪ visit floodsmart.gov/pretend to learn your risk. >>> atascadero state hospital, california's hospital for the criminally insane, is now overflowing with mentally ill will prison inmates and
is past behavior and that will probably stick.if somebody has a history of offenses against children or offenses of rape, there is a certain amount of concern that people should have that's probably healthy. >> court is now in session. >> when we come back, patients who have been deemed incompetent to stand trial are prepared to return to court. [ male announcer ] you'll only find advil, the #1 selling pain reliever, in one cold medicine. advil congestion relief. it delivers a...
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. >> host: you describe doctors as having to be harbingers of criminal behavior. where do you come down on the russell west in case? >> guest: when it comes to medicating somebody at the verge of execution when medication could make a person competent is the final step to execution i think that is to close doctors and shiseido in the legal system should not ask the doctor to do that but medicating with a serious mental illness to become competent to stand trial under some circumstances can be a acceptable. beanie to upset the reality medicine is not to cut away from society but we have social obligations. and obligations that doctors have. at time's medical treatment is in the fulfilment of those patients and doctors. >> host: what do you teach? >> guest: center for transnational studies in london. so i am looking at these and others from the transnational prospective but at georgetown i teach a class on in the mind and the law that challenges to legal understanding is being imposed by psychology and psychiatry. >> host: from your book "the hippocratic myth: why d
. >> host: you describe doctors as having to be harbingers of criminal behavior. where do you come down on the russell west in case? >> guest: when it comes to medicating somebody at the verge of execution when medication could make a person competent is the final step to execution i think that is to close doctors and shiseido in the legal system should not ask the doctor to do that but medicating with a serious mental illness to become competent to stand trial under some...
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and sexist behavior. on the survey in 2012, those were high. particularly for women around 20eu8 90% of women indicating they had experienced that in the last twelve months. is part of their education. and especially as part of their learning to be an air force of the united states forces. >> and just to underscore that, to make it clear is why do we look at the experience of sexual harassment and sexist behavior. of course those behaviors are intolerable. we don't want that to occur there. but there is a strong positive correlation between the experience of sexual harassment and the eventual sexual assault of people in military units. and so we think that because these two problems are the same continuum of harm. getting at that sexual harassment, the crude and sexist behavior is part of the prevention work that goes to sexual assault. >> answers now but how do you think you can attack those crack down on the current behavior? >> that's something that the secretary is directed the superintendents to take a look at. nobody knows their academies
and sexist behavior. on the survey in 2012, those were high. particularly for women around 20eu8 90% of women indicating they had experienced that in the last twelve months. is part of their education. and especially as part of their learning to be an air force of the united states forces. >> and just to underscore that, to make it clear is why do we look at the experience of sexual harassment and sexist behavior. of course those behaviors are intolerable. we don't want that to occur...
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their behavior just dictates we have no other choice based on their behavior to segregate them from thet of the facility. >> 200 men are locked up in segregation 23 out of 24 hours every day. for the remaining hour, they are allowed to walk up and down the corridor. >> you know, the walls can come in, close in on you, you don't have any way to release the pent-up energy that works out of -- like working out or anything like that, you know? it can get kind of lonely in here. >> wendell clay has spent 16 months in the hole for assaulting a guard. he has eight months left. >> you got a lot of guys over here that just, you know, been in this hole two, three, four, five years, not good at all. a lot of these guys are not mentally stable, and they need some type of psychiatric treatment instead of this hole time. you know what i'm saying? >> you want to play some chess, man? >> he's trying to communicate with another inmate to play chess with him. and they'll do it verbally through the vent system. >> all right, hold on. >> we play by calling out the numbers, like 12 to 28, 52 to 36. he has t
their behavior just dictates we have no other choice based on their behavior to segregate them from thet of the facility. >> 200 men are locked up in segregation 23 out of 24 hours every day. for the remaining hour, they are allowed to walk up and down the corridor. >> you know, the walls can come in, close in on you, you don't have any way to release the pent-up energy that works out of -- like working out or anything like that, you know? it can get kind of lonely in here. >>...
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there was a change in behavior from motorists and they were a change in behavior from bicyclists. and i haven't seen those officers recently giving tickets because, of course, we all know they're limited and they're all over the city and they go where the hot spots are. but it does make a difference. enforcement changes people's behavior and we need to as a city get more aggressive with providing the resources necessary to ticket motorists who are breaking the law. ultimately, sadly, these vehicles, you know, people who -- i don't think people are intentionally, you know, doing things to harm people, but vehicles are weapons. vehicles do kill people. intentional or not. and it is important that we make sure that the enforcement to obey the law, which is to protect us all, is out there. and, so, i just think stepping up significant support to where the police department provides more officers in the traffic division of our city could really help and focusing on those hot spots where we tend to have a lot of problems. and i definitely think that that would make a significant differe
there was a change in behavior from motorists and they were a change in behavior from bicyclists. and i haven't seen those officers recently giving tickets because, of course, we all know they're limited and they're all over the city and they go where the hot spots are. but it does make a difference. enforcement changes people's behavior and we need to as a city get more aggressive with providing the resources necessary to ticket motorists who are breaking the law. ultimately, sadly, these...
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. >>> an inmate's erratic behavior triggers the emergency response team and mental health staff. >> i can't believe i did it, but i guess anybody can be a killer. >> a murderer faces the death penalty while his girlfriend awaits trial in the women's wing of the jail. >> when dennis told me that he needed my help, i was like, oh, no, no, no way. >> [bleep]. >> before i knock all of your fronts out. >> sit down. >> a newly arrived female inmate rages. >> excuse me? >>> and -- a surprise raid causes problems for another inmate. >> when the s.o.r.t. team comes in aaron barley is going down. ♪ >> on the banks of the ohio river, louisville, kentucky, has been ranked as one of the ten safest large cities in america. but downtown is a two-block reminder that not all is well. every year, about 45,000 men and women are booked into the louisville metro department of corrections jail. most have only been charged with their crimes and are here awaiting trial or the resolution of their cases. >> act like you got some sense. >> those stays can range from months to years. and during that time, some w
. >>> an inmate's erratic behavior triggers the emergency response team and mental health staff. >> i can't believe i did it, but i guess anybody can be a killer. >> a murderer faces the death penalty while his girlfriend awaits trial in the women's wing of the jail. >> when dennis told me that he needed my help, i was like, oh, no, no, no way. >> [bleep]. >> before i knock all of your fronts out. >> sit down. >> a newly arrived female inmate...
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is it deviant behavior? trying to help guys change the deviant behavior. >>> coming up -- >> i can't breathe in here. i can't get nothing out of here. my toilet was full over with feces when i came here. >> one inmate's outrage over conditions at holman. with an innovative showerhead plus wireless speaker, kohler is the proud sponsor of singing in the shower. is a really big deal.u with aches, fever and chills- there's no such thing as a little flu. so why treat it like it's a little cold? there's something that works differently than over-the-counter remedies. prescription tamiflu attacks the flu virus at its source. so call your doctor right away. tamiflu treats the flu in people 2 weeks and older whose flu symptoms started within the last two days. before taking tamiflu tell your doctor if you're pregnant, nursing, have serious health conditions, or take other medicines. if you develop an allergic reaction, a severe rash, or signs of unusual behavior, stop taking tamiflu and call your doctor immediately.
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all of our behavior, the words i'm saying that can be explained in narrow biological terms. there's chemistry going on right now in my mind. so we could tell a scientific story but everything i say being determined. the line we draw between when we accept the scientific story and therefore excuse him his behavior, whether the criminal context or if you're responsible for obesity, the line we draw between a narrative scientific story that explains behavior versus a moralistic story that holds people responsible for behavior is not a scientific law. it is a moral law. forensic psychiatrist unmaking not judgment. that may point to other headlines, quite the controversy now is there should be about attention deficit disorder. it is exploding 15% of kids in high school. carry the diagnosis now. this is fabulous if you're holding shares in the drug count that make products that treat attention deficit disorder. but it's become a rationale for giving performance-enhancing drugs to kids in order to help them to do better. with all due respect to a rod and roger clemens, we do not sa
all of our behavior, the words i'm saying that can be explained in narrow biological terms. there's chemistry going on right now in my mind. so we could tell a scientific story but everything i say being determined. the line we draw between when we accept the scientific story and therefore excuse him his behavior, whether the criminal context or if you're responsible for obesity, the line we draw between a narrative scientific story that explains behavior versus a moralistic story that holds...
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direction of simple rules because in is a system that exhibits extremely complex emergent behavior but it's based on a few very simple rules that are followed by all of survivors of the network someone who sits atop of the hierarchal system as c.e.o. of j.p. morgan chase jamie dimon he recently denounce big coin predicted that it's going to fail right now because it is still an experimental phase similar to what the internet was in the early ninety's what's your response to diamond's prediction. it's very difficult for people who have lived their entire life in a hierarchical system especially at the top of a hierarchical system and gain the benefits that come from that including the ability to exhibit rent seeking behaviors and to avoid prosecution for fraud that would put other people in jail a long time ago and then be able to sit down and have a buddy buddy conversation with the secretary of treasury without anyone blinking an eye when they sit down and discuss competitive technologies and chuckle about them i don't think jamie diamond really understands but colin but that's not su
direction of simple rules because in is a system that exhibits extremely complex emergent behavior but it's based on a few very simple rules that are followed by all of survivors of the network someone who sits atop of the hierarchal system as c.e.o. of j.p. morgan chase jamie dimon he recently denounce big coin predicted that it's going to fail right now because it is still an experimental phase similar to what the internet was in the early ninety's what's your response to diamond's...
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. >> don't use them as an excuse for the behavior that you ever putting on yourself. don't use these guys as a shield for you, dennis. >> listen, listen. listen. they don't shield. i gotly -- let me do. this really? really? i'm going to tell you you one thing. people around the world, around the world, i'm going to do one thing, you guys behind the mike right now. >> there is no doubt that rodman is a buffoon and being used by brutal dictator that kills people at will. there isn't much that the u.s. c do about it except not traveling to north korea which it has. no american including rodman should go to that terrible country. on the other front even more serious there is now chaos in iraq. while the obama administration is drawing down u.s. troops in iraq, vice president biden said this. >> i am very optimistic about iraq. i think it's going to be one of the great achievements of this administration. you are going to see 90,000 american troops come marching home by the end of the summer. you're going to see a stable government in iraq that is actually moving toward a
. >> don't use them as an excuse for the behavior that you ever putting on yourself. don't use these guys as a shield for you, dennis. >> listen, listen. listen. they don't shield. i gotly -- let me do. this really? really? i'm going to tell you you one thing. people around the world, around the world, i'm going to do one thing, you guys behind the mike right now. >> there is no doubt that rodman is a buffoon and being used by brutal dictator that kills people at will. there...
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creates the environment in which deplorable behavior is incuraged and thrives.course, she did apologize. lewis wrote i was not personally offended, but the comment was in poor taste and mean spirited towards the child. joseph, i am not personally offended, by the comment wthey were making usual lab point on gop. dave pots, i honestly could care less who comes out. anchor, actor, talk host, my neighbor. none of my bes. >>> which story in 2013 did the media waste the most time? was it the crack smoking mayor rob ford? >> [ bleep ]. [ bleep ]. [ bleep ]. >> i'm sorry, that was funny. i mean, yes, we wasted time, but he's -- that was hilarious. >> you know what? he's running for re-election and he has the support of 100% of american journalists. >>> internet enthusiast anthony weiner. >> as i said in the past, these things that i did were wrong and hurtful to my wife. >> please. disgrace polls, i'm done. >> he was a factor in the new york mayor's race. >> he wasn't, never was going to be. >> beyonce's lip syncing at the president's inago ragz? >> did she fake it? if
creates the environment in which deplorable behavior is incuraged and thrives.course, she did apologize. lewis wrote i was not personally offended, but the comment was in poor taste and mean spirited towards the child. joseph, i am not personally offended, by the comment wthey were making usual lab point on gop. dave pots, i honestly could care less who comes out. anchor, actor, talk host, my neighbor. none of my bes. >>> which story in 2013 did the media waste the most time? was it...
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of thousands or even millions of ants together into a colony and they exhibit incredibly complex behavior that leafcutter and for example farms aphids as a farm species like a domesticated species the way we farm cattle and that's an incredibly complex sophisticated behavior but it doesn't exist in any of the individual members it's something that emerges from the complex interaction of simple rules because when is a system that exhibits extremely complex emergent behavior but it's based on a few very simple rules that are followed by all of the bevers of the network someone who sits atop of the hierarchal system as c.e.o. of j.p. morgan chase jamie dimon he recently denounced to coin predicting that it's going to fail right now because it is still an experimental phase similar to what the internet was in the early ninety's what's your response in diamonds prediction. it's very difficult for people who have lived their entire life in a hierarchical system especially at the top of a hierarchical system and gain the benefits that come from that including the ability to exhibit rent seeking
of thousands or even millions of ants together into a colony and they exhibit incredibly complex behavior that leafcutter and for example farms aphids as a farm species like a domesticated species the way we farm cattle and that's an incredibly complex sophisticated behavior but it doesn't exist in any of the individual members it's something that emerges from the complex interaction of simple rules because when is a system that exhibits extremely complex emergent behavior but it's based on a...
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is it deviant behavior?ing to help guys change the deviant behavior. >>> coming up -- >> i can't breathe in here. i can't get nothing out of here. my toilet was full over with feces when i came here. >> one inmate's outrage over conditions at holman. @ñ >>> here's what's happening. three people are dead after a shooting at a maryland mall. he was gathering a gun and a bag with two bombs. >>> arts and crafts retailers michael's says they're working to confirm if their systems were compromised. i'm ver own ka de la cruz. let's get you back to qutd look jup." >>> due to mature subject matter, viewer discretion is advised. there are 2 million people behind bars in america. we open the gates, "lockup." >> as is the case at many maximum security prisons, some inmates locked up for rule infractions at alabama's holman correctional fassellety complain about unfair treatment. warden grantt culliver says they're not only fair, but reflect what the public expects of the prison system. >> once a year, every prisoner in
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the media will compel behavior whether we want that behavior to be indicative of who we are.i sometimes when i talk to young people come used the example of the "lord of the rings." a contrast of the book in the movie. you would know who it aragorn and his inward of the rings. aragorn has a lot of names. he is son of aragorn, for example, which gives you an idea of his lineage and heritage and background. he is called a straighter, which tells you something about his physical abilities. he's also a ranger, which is in office, someone who is a protector. these names unfold and we unwrapped the text on the page into the future king. the movie, which i really like by wonderful in many ways. the vision and all the other characters are dictated by the director, peter jackson. whatever picture i might have tends to get swamped, overwhelmed by the picture that movie producer wants me to have, which looks like vigo mortensen to me. media have the power to manipulate and confuse us. it has the ability, whether journalists, producers can impose their view on us, rather than allowing us
the media will compel behavior whether we want that behavior to be indicative of who we are.i sometimes when i talk to young people come used the example of the "lord of the rings." a contrast of the book in the movie. you would know who it aragorn and his inward of the rings. aragorn has a lot of names. he is son of aragorn, for example, which gives you an idea of his lineage and heritage and background. he is called a straighter, which tells you something about his physical...
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but will the penalty change banker behavior. >> regaining its fizz. why the bulls are piling into shares of coke after a flat performance last year. all that and more on "nightly business report" for tuesday,
but will the penalty change banker behavior. >> regaining its fizz. why the bulls are piling into shares of coke after a flat performance last year. all that and more on "nightly business report" for tuesday,
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behaviors are critical to not only chronic diseases, but also to infectious diseases. to be healthy, people need to know about health. you need to be your own consumer. you need to read about health, and how to stay healthy. you need to learn about it, and then you need to abide by certain principles. don't smoke. absolutely don't smoke. maintain your ideal weight... get plenty of exercise... have a trusted healthcare provider who's knowledgeable, and know a lot yourself. ask questions. don't distrust the medical system, but be a consumer who is well informed. "the human condition" is a 26 part series about health and wellness. for more information on this program, and accompanying materials, call: or, visit us online at: a group of french doctors working for the red cross sought permission to provide aid to the 100,000 refugees in biafra who were suffering from famine and disease. but because these refugees were on the "wrong" side of the government in a civil war, the red cross said "no." the doctors resigned their post and started what was to become "doctors without
behaviors are critical to not only chronic diseases, but also to infectious diseases. to be healthy, people need to know about health. you need to be your own consumer. you need to read about health, and how to stay healthy. you need to learn about it, and then you need to abide by certain principles. don't smoke. absolutely don't smoke. maintain your ideal weight... get plenty of exercise... have a trusted healthcare provider who's knowledgeable, and know a lot yourself. ask questions. don't...
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until he topped the headlines with his bad behavior. >> you're a larger than life pop star, and you don'tnow right or wrong. >> a nit of partying turns into a night of arrest. >> the fall of a pop superstar, justin bieber's wild ride. welcome, everybody. it's an all-too familiar story. young stars with money, fame and fans. they seem to have it all. only to end up splashed all over the tabloids. lindsay lohan, amanda bynes, and now bieber. justin bieber, under arrest after a wild night in miami beach. now from the early days of instant fame and a milk and cookies reputation that went sour, to what happened that night. the life of justin bieber. miami beach. colorful tropical paradise, with sand, art decko. hedonistic play ground. fast cars, beautiful bodies, nightclubs. where the rich and famous look for fun, but often find trouble. tv and movie stars, athletes, rappers, and now pop idol justin bieber. on monday, when bieber's flight landed in florida, seen in this tmz video, officers are there waiting for him, waiting to be his personal escorts for the night. >> it was unauthorized, the
until he topped the headlines with his bad behavior. >> you're a larger than life pop star, and you don'tnow right or wrong. >> a nit of partying turns into a night of arrest. >> the fall of a pop superstar, justin bieber's wild ride. welcome, everybody. it's an all-too familiar story. young stars with money, fame and fans. they seem to have it all. only to end up splashed all over the tabloids. lindsay lohan, amanda bynes, and now bieber. justin bieber, under arrest after a...
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what i do is look at how different parts of the brain work together to produce behavior. how does the brain work together? explored our magnificent human brain through to series. together manyt researchers on brain science. james gorman writes in today's new york times about the teams worked to develop the first interactive wiring diagram of the living, human brain. his data could help us answer this important question, how do differences in brain wiring relate to differences in our behaviors, our thoughts, emotions, and experiences? of a five-year effort supported by the national institutes of health. of course with me on this journey to help understand this research and its potential impact is eric kandel. i'm pleased -- with great excitement i read this this morning and then called him up. it's like we are back in the saddle again. [laughter] >> brain science is alive. >> you gave us a great moment. tell me about what led you to this. , but youdid you write were a guinea pig. >> we have been thinking -- we cover advances, new stories in neuroscience often, but we had b
what i do is look at how different parts of the brain work together to produce behavior. how does the brain work together? explored our magnificent human brain through to series. together manyt researchers on brain science. james gorman writes in today's new york times about the teams worked to develop the first interactive wiring diagram of the living, human brain. his data could help us answer this important question, how do differences in brain wiring relate to differences in our behaviors,...
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did you separate the real celebrity behavior from stuff that i made up?d their real or fake game with the libertarian battle. matt welch, a kennedy and kmele foster. first question. actor charlie sheen asked president obama to investigate whether 9/11 was instigated by george debut bush. real or fake? yes. a six minute video was made that osama bin audit and they have been working with the cia. bill gates offered one of the thousand dollars to the person to invent a more pleasurable condom fake? he did call the next generation condom challenge to promote regular use. [laughter] john: factor is evangeline auctioneddoff 60 edward to raise money for homeless kids. we have a picture. this does not surprise you? >> that is to random not to be real. john: by the cyprus played strip poker to raise money. [laughter] wait for the question to raise money for the children's charity? kennedy got a right. we made that up. it sounded so real. since president obama islam ising gets 8 miles per gallon ed begley, jr. started a petition to trade in the limousine for the el
did you separate the real celebrity behavior from stuff that i made up?d their real or fake game with the libertarian battle. matt welch, a kennedy and kmele foster. first question. actor charlie sheen asked president obama to investigate whether 9/11 was instigated by george debut bush. real or fake? yes. a six minute video was made that osama bin audit and they have been working with the cia. bill gates offered one of the thousand dollars to the person to invent a more pleasurable condom...
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this is the real insight is that if you understand what's triggering the behavior and what reward it'selivering to you then you get this control over shaping that habit. >> stephen: what's triggering my behavior with a cookie is that cookies are fantastic. >> (laughs). >> stephen: right? they're delicious. >> i had a cookie habit myself and i'd call these fancy psychologists and at the end of the conversation i'd say "i have a friend with a bad cookie habit." and what they said is "what's the reward?" i said "a cookie." they said "no, rewards are more complicated like that. a cookie is 12 or 13 rewards in one bundle." >> stephen: oh, yeah, because oatmeal chocolate chip is warm and gooey and the milk if you keep the refrigerator really low, that spike of fresh cold around the cookie. do you want a cookie right now? >> i kind of do want a cookie right now. so are you eating the cookie because you're hungry? which case you could have an apple which would work just as well. >> stephen: shut up! >> (laughs). >> stephen: shut up! >> sorry! >> stephen: you seem like a lot of fun. "here kids,
this is the real insight is that if you understand what's triggering the behavior and what reward it'selivering to you then you get this control over shaping that habit. >> stephen: what's triggering my behavior with a cookie is that cookies are fantastic. >> (laughs). >> stephen: right? they're delicious. >> i had a cookie habit myself and i'd call these fancy psychologists and at the end of the conversation i'd say "i have a friend with a bad cookie habit."...
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so is there any way to get them to change their behavior?he can but it will have to be a miracle worker when you see this neighborhood feuds. >>> hi, jamie, it's bob borzotta calling, neighbors from hell, how are you? >> reporter: that's bob borzotta, working the phones at the national headquarters of neighbors from hell. >> and, what is it that has brought them to throw things over into your yard? >> reporter: don't tell his wife, she thinks it's just their house. >> why is he threatening your dog? >> reporter: borzotta wrote the book on neighbors from hell. >> what kinds of things qualify somebody to be a, quote, neighbor from hell? >> it starts out with noise. >> is that the number one complaint? >> that is the number one complaint. >> reporter: like these noisy neighbors shouting from the rooftops on the local news in st. louis. >> you're talking out your [ bleep ] kid. >> okay. uh-huh. >> and it's a big one. >> yeah. >> it is a biggie. >> nut job. >> reporter: nuts to soup -- or some kind of grass killing poison brew spewing out the win
so is there any way to get them to change their behavior?he can but it will have to be a miracle worker when you see this neighborhood feuds. >>> hi, jamie, it's bob borzotta calling, neighbors from hell, how are you? >> reporter: that's bob borzotta, working the phones at the national headquarters of neighbors from hell. >> and, what is it that has brought them to throw things over into your yard? >> reporter: don't tell his wife, she thinks it's just their house....
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is normal behavior, but on the flip of it, what is normal behavior for somebody who is under the mediautiny who has more money than most of us can ever imagine and is super famous? so what i will say is that people are infuriated with jus t justin bieber and outraged with how he handles himself after he's engaging in this questionable behavior, and with we have all made mistakes and we have all been teenagers and had regrets, but the thing is that our character is determined by in adversity how we handle ourselves after the fact, and justin bieber in my opinion has failed in that department. >> and he seems to be enjoying it as it is happening, because of all of the positive rephonersment. >> -- reinforcement. >> exactly. and holly, if you were the lawyer, what would you tell him to do? shut up and go away. >> yes, and stop hanging around in public places with beer all over the table the. you want to tell the judge, i learned my lesson and i am a punk and i mouthed off and i was stew wid the cop, but aim changing. >> and maybe it is light beer, migu miguel. who knows. >> and thank you
is normal behavior, but on the flip of it, what is normal behavior for somebody who is under the mediautiny who has more money than most of us can ever imagine and is super famous? so what i will say is that people are infuriated with jus t justin bieber and outraged with how he handles himself after he's engaging in this questionable behavior, and with we have all made mistakes and we have all been teenagers and had regrets, but the thing is that our character is determined by in adversity how...
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they believe the children are performing for the mother and that she is encouraging the behavior.d services witnessed something that changed their view. the 9-year-old boy thrown against the wall with nothing touching them. then they wrote, he had a weird grin on his face and began to walk backwards while the grandmother held his hand, he walked up the wall back wards, and flipped over in front of the grandmother and sat down in the chair. police also thought the story was a hoax until they went to the house and saw blinds dripping with oil and water where there was no source. and a mysterious figure in the window when no one was home. 37 year police veteran captain charles austin saying quote, every one of us who was there that day in the basement and who saw what we saw, we all think the same. we call it the same. that bit of dirt is a portal to hell. the family called a local priest, father michael maginot, who was convinced the demons possessed the mother. he tried to contact the demons through three exorcisms. here is the priest. >> it is pretty much without incident until we
they believe the children are performing for the mother and that she is encouraging the behavior.d services witnessed something that changed their view. the 9-year-old boy thrown against the wall with nothing touching them. then they wrote, he had a weird grin on his face and began to walk backwards while the grandmother held his hand, he walked up the wall back wards, and flipped over in front of the grandmother and sat down in the chair. police also thought the story was a hoax until they...
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the rates for crudeness behavior, the typical locker room talk, and for the sexist behavior on the survey in 2012 about 80-90 percent said they experienced that. but we asked if they were right and many said they were right but many are surprised it isn't higher. this is where we sarted seeing the culture we are discussing -- started -- >> no one should believe they best tolerate this has part of their education and learning to be an officer in the u.s. armed forces >> and to underscore that why do we look at the experience of sexual harassment and behavior and those are in tolerable behavior, but there is a strong correlation between the experience of sexual harassment and the sexual assault of people in military units. because the two problems are on the same continuum of harm, getting at the sexual harassment is part of the prevention work that knows into sexual assault. >> how do you think you can crackdown on the current behavior? >> that is something the secretary is directing the super n teinten intendants to ic -- to take a look at -- and innovate solutions. >> i am with the ameri
the rates for crudeness behavior, the typical locker room talk, and for the sexist behavior on the survey in 2012 about 80-90 percent said they experienced that. but we asked if they were right and many said they were right but many are surprised it isn't higher. this is where we sarted seeing the culture we are discussing -- started -- >> no one should believe they best tolerate this has part of their education and learning to be an officer in the u.s. armed forces >> and to...
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until he topped the headlines with his bad behavior. >> you're a larger than life pop star, and you don'tnow right or wrong. >> a night of partying turns into a night of arrest. >> the fall of a pop superstar, justin bieber's wild ride. welcome, everybody. it's an all-too familiar story. young stars with money, fame and fans. they seem to have it all. only to end up splashed all over the tabloids. lindsay lohan, amanda bynes, and now bieber. justin bieber, under arrest after a wild night in miami beach. now from the early days of instant fame and a milk and cookies reputation that went sour, to what happened that night. the life of justin bieber. miami beach. colorful tropical paradise, with sand, art decko. hedonistic play ground. fast cars, beautiful bodies, nightclubs. where the rich and famous look for fun, but often find trouble. tv and movie stars, athletes, rappers, and now pop idol justin bieber. on monday, when bieber's flight landed in florida, seen in this tmz video, officers are there waiting for him, waiting to be his personal escorts for the night. >> it was unauthorized, th
until he topped the headlines with his bad behavior. >> you're a larger than life pop star, and you don'tnow right or wrong. >> a night of partying turns into a night of arrest. >> the fall of a pop superstar, justin bieber's wild ride. welcome, everybody. it's an all-too familiar story. young stars with money, fame and fans. they seem to have it all. only to end up splashed all over the tabloids. lindsay lohan, amanda bynes, and now bieber. justin bieber, under arrest after a...
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i find richard cher msherman's behavior -- russell wilson and payton manning.be a sliver better than sherman's form of graciousness, which is exemplary, nonetheless. i understand in the times we live, if you were teaching a kid how to react to victory, it would be a coin flip on whether you do it like russell wilson or sherman's approach. payton manning and russell wilson might be my first. >> when he did, he didn't think it was a class si move. did you know that sherman was a gradual of stanford university, fine institution, with a-degree in communications, miller? and boy, did he use it there? >> i think he took that test pass fail and i'll let people judge for themselves how he acquitted himself. all i know is general sherman wasn't that loud going through georgia. >> i said at the time he was auditioning for a cable news show and he's probably going to get one, miller. >> the o'sherman factor. i'll see you next week, richard. >> let's not go overboard, but maybe the sherman perspective because it's a little more intellectual. dennis miller everybody. cincin
i find richard cher msherman's behavior -- russell wilson and payton manning.be a sliver better than sherman's form of graciousness, which is exemplary, nonetheless. i understand in the times we live, if you were teaching a kid how to react to victory, it would be a coin flip on whether you do it like russell wilson or sherman's approach. payton manning and russell wilson might be my first. >> when he did, he didn't think it was a class si move. did you know that sherman was a gradual of...
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how do differences in brain wiring relate to differences in our behaviors, our thoughts, our emotions, and our experiences. research is part of the human connectom project an effort supported by the national institutes of health. james gorman joins me and with me on this journey to help understand this research and its potential impact is eric kandel, dr. eric kandel. so i am pleased. i mean, with great excitement i read this and called him up like "we're back in the saddle again!" (laughter) >> brain science is alive! >> rose: you gave us a great moment. tell me about what led you to this because not only did you write but you were the a guinea pig. >> we've been thinking that -- we covered a vances, news stories and neuroscience often but we have been thinking as many people have, as you have that we ought to do it in a little more systematic way and so a while ago my editor asked me to start looking not so much into treatment and some of the sort of applied research but into the nitty-gritty. how neurons connect, what's going on in basic brain science. it's thoofb's a huge -- the t
how do differences in brain wiring relate to differences in our behaviors, our thoughts, our emotions, and our experiences. research is part of the human connectom project an effort supported by the national institutes of health. james gorman joins me and with me on this journey to help understand this research and its potential impact is eric kandel, dr. eric kandel. so i am pleased. i mean, with great excitement i read this and called him up like "we're back in the saddle again!"...
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under pressure to obtain useful intelligence the department of defense established behavioral science consultation teams made up of both psychiatry and psychologists to advise interrogators on strategy after observing interrogations on t.v. monitors like this. it is. all. very well. regulated all of it is really well. you know not often but i mean you're getting there. you're a lawyer. the behavioral science consultation teams are biscuits help interrogators exploit the physical and emotional vulnerabilities of the detainees these doctors were pulled out of clinical services and thrust into the role of consultants without any experience with interrogation. which. according to going to most standard operating procedures on arrival each detainee is isolated for four weeks and allowed contact only with interrogators and the behavioral science consultants in violation of the laws that down by the geneva convention. for. human beings are social we're creatures that thrive on communication with others connection with others so when you deprive someone of that you automatically start . raisi
under pressure to obtain useful intelligence the department of defense established behavioral science consultation teams made up of both psychiatry and psychologists to advise interrogators on strategy after observing interrogations on t.v. monitors like this. it is. all. very well. regulated all of it is really well. you know not often but i mean you're getting there. you're a lawyer. the behavioral science consultation teams are biscuits help interrogators exploit the physical and emotional...
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. >> until the fresh-faced good boy tops the headlines with this bad boy behavior. >> you are a larger than life pop star and you don't know right from wrong. >> a night of partying in south beach turns into the late night arrest. >> he told the officers that he had been drinking beer, and smoking cannibus and racing his c car. >> the rise and fall of a pop star. >>> i'm nischelle turner, and it is an all too familiar story, young stars with money, fame and fans and they seem to have it all only to end up splashed all over the tabloids. lindsay lohan, amanda bynes and now bieber. justin bieber under arrest after a wild night in miami beach. and now from the early days of instant fame and a milk and cookies reputation that went sour to what happened that night. the life of justin bieber. miami beach. colorful, tropical paradise with sand, surf, art deco. hedonistic playground, fast cars, beautiful bodies and nightclubs. where the rich and famous look for fun, but often find trouble. tv and movie stars, athletes, rappers and now pop idol justin bieber. on monday when bieber's flight land
. >> until the fresh-faced good boy tops the headlines with this bad boy behavior. >> you are a larger than life pop star and you don't know right from wrong. >> a night of partying in south beach turns into the late night arrest. >> he told the officers that he had been drinking beer, and smoking cannibus and racing his c car. >> the rise and fall of a pop star. >>> i'm nischelle turner, and it is an all too familiar story, young stars with money, fame...
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if you develop an allergic reaction, a severe rash, or signs of unusual behavior, stop taking tamiflu and call your doctor immediately. children and adolescents in particular may be at an increased risk of seizures, confusion or abnormal behavior. the most common side effects are mild to moderate nausea and vomiting. so don't wait. attack the flu virus at its source. ask your doctor about tamiflu, prescription for flu. >>> welcome back. we are 48 hours from president obama's state of the union address. an adviser is telling fox news that the president will focus on ways to move the country forward and added that many challenges still lay ahead. >> washington does know that. they worked with the shut down and near default. funding healthcare.gov and they were frustrated. the president tried to rebuild that trust and make progress. they want to see progress. >> progress, approval ratings. let's find out what they want to see. joining me is the anchor of fox news sunday. good morning. >> thank you and same to you. >> progress. specific? >> we put it for the president in 2012 and 2013. on
if you develop an allergic reaction, a severe rash, or signs of unusual behavior, stop taking tamiflu and call your doctor immediately. children and adolescents in particular may be at an increased risk of seizures, confusion or abnormal behavior. the most common side effects are mild to moderate nausea and vomiting. so don't wait. attack the flu virus at its source. ask your doctor about tamiflu, prescription for flu. >>> welcome back. we are 48 hours from president obama's state of...
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what would your behavior be? he says it would be guarded, that you might have fear, that the way you walked around in that room, the way you communicated to who might be in that room would be a certain way. if the light suddenly came on in that room and you could see what was in that room, your behavior would completely change. you would see what was in the room. if it was a room like this, i would say there were no threats in the room. all the happy faces here are friends of mine and not enemies of mine. my behavior would completely change. my attitude would completely change. my posture would completely change. mclewin asks the question, but what changed about the room? did the contents of the room change? he would say, no, not one bit. it was the medium by which we experienced the room that changed from darkness to light. that's one of the reasons he said the medium is the message. but media compel a certain behavior whether we want that behavior to be indicative of who we are or not. i sometimes when i'm talk
what would your behavior be? he says it would be guarded, that you might have fear, that the way you walked around in that room, the way you communicated to who might be in that room would be a certain way. if the light suddenly came on in that room and you could see what was in that room, your behavior would completely change. you would see what was in the room. if it was a room like this, i would say there were no threats in the room. all the happy faces here are friends of mine and not...
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under pressure to obtain useful intelligence the department of defense established behavioral science consultation teams made up of both psychiatry and psychologists to advise interrogators on strategy after observing interrogations on t.v. monitors like this. it is. all. right you're all right. all of it is really well. you know not what i believe you're getting there. you're a lawyer. the behavioral science consultation teams or biscuits helped interrogators exploit the physical and emotional vulnerabilities of the detainees these doctors were pulled out of clinical services and thrust into the role of consultants without any experience with interrogation. which. according to going time the most standard operating procedures on arrival each detainee was isolated for four weeks and allowed contact only with interrogators and the behavioral science consultants in violation of the laws that down by the geneva convention. human beings are social were creatures that thrive on communication with others connection with others so when you deprive someone of that you automatically start . ra
under pressure to obtain useful intelligence the department of defense established behavioral science consultation teams made up of both psychiatry and psychologists to advise interrogators on strategy after observing interrogations on t.v. monitors like this. it is. all. right you're all right. all of it is really well. you know not what i believe you're getting there. you're a lawyer. the behavioral science consultation teams or biscuits helped interrogators exploit the physical and emotional...
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hqrrrdx >> stephen: welcome back, everybody, my guest tonight says our habits control our behavior. the part where i run over there. please welcome charles duhigg. (cheers and applause). >> stephen: hey, charles, thanks so much for coming on. nice to meet you. you're the pulitzer prize winning author, you write for the "new york times." you're a business investigative reporter but you also got this book called "the power of habit: why we do what we do in life and in business." it's out in paper back now. 62 weeks on the best-seller list. did people still want to buy it or is it a force of habit? >> it's absolute habit. >> stephen: we don't need to talk about it. we'll just keep going. every habit has three parts, there's a cue, which is a trigger. then the behavior itself then finally a reward. >> stephen: i'll give you an example -- >> so for instance when you back your car out of the driveway you're probably to think about other things. >> stephen: i close my eyes and gun it. >> (laughs) that's because some part of your brain is anticipating the sense of relief you'll have when yo
hqrrrdx >> stephen: welcome back, everybody, my guest tonight says our habits control our behavior. the part where i run over there. please welcome charles duhigg. (cheers and applause). >> stephen: hey, charles, thanks so much for coming on. nice to meet you. you're the pulitzer prize winning author, you write for the "new york times." you're a business investigative reporter but you also got this book called "the power of habit: why we do what we do in life and in...
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if the light suddenly came on to concede your behavior would completely change. if it was like this there are no threats. happy faces or friends of mine and not enemies. we would complete the change attitude would change by posture would change. what changed about the room? the contents? no. the medium by which we experienced in the room that changed. that is one of the reasons why he says the median is the odd message but media compels a certain behavior with everyone that to be indicative of who we are or not. sometimes when the talk to young people use the example above board of the rings the contrast of the book can the movie. he has of lot of teams in the movie he is called son, stridor which tells you about his physical abilities. he does not stroll he is a stridor. also ranger, a protector. so as the book is written these names unfolded and we begin to interact to build a picture in ermine to include the future king will be and if you see the movie a sikh it is wonderful in midway's but the vision of whom he is an altogether characters are dictated by the
if the light suddenly came on to concede your behavior would completely change. if it was like this there are no threats. happy faces or friends of mine and not enemies. we would complete the change attitude would change by posture would change. what changed about the room? the contents? no. the medium by which we experienced in the room that changed. that is one of the reasons why he says the median is the odd message but media compels a certain behavior with everyone that to be indicative of...