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if i could embrace bill russell, i would do better. >> it seems that you definitely have. one reviewer of your book said that your agony with anxiety has led to our reading pleasure. do you think it has helped you or hurt you more? >> that's a very good question. i guess i would say the jury is out. in some ways it definitely has helped me. this is something that i wrestled with in trying to decide to write this book and how to present it. i had kept my anxiety hidden from my friends, colleagues, most people who didn't know me closely didn't know about it at all. by admitting it i'm coming out at anxious and having in effect having a mental illness, which there is still a stigma attached to it, and i worry that it will be seen as a vulnerability and a weakness. my therapist said get it out there, it will be coming out and it will be liberating. it is to a case. but the irony i was prompted to write this book. ten years ago when my book came out, i was anxious about the book tour, and i wrote another book ten years later and there is another book tour. >> you're talking to
if i could embrace bill russell, i would do better. >> it seems that you definitely have. one reviewer of your book said that your agony with anxiety has led to our reading pleasure. do you think it has helped you or hurt you more? >> that's a very good question. i guess i would say the jury is out. in some ways it definitely has helped me. this is something that i wrestled with in trying to decide to write this book and how to present it. i had kept my anxiety hidden from my...
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bill russel. multiple world championships. in college he won. he vomited before his basketball games, and there was a period of time when he stopped. until he started, he was not playing up to the optimum level. for me, one of my fobias is the pathological fear of vomiting. here is a guy not debill tated. he was - it was part and parcel of his high-level performance, and he - his body - he had the physiological experience, but was not allowing it to consume him psychologically. if i could embrace bill russell i would have been better off >> i sense you have. a reviewer of your book said that your agony with anxiety led to our reading pleasure. do you think it helped or hurt you. >> it's an interesting question. it has helped me. part of the issue was i wrestled about how to write the bark. i kept the anxiety hidden from friends and colleagues. most people did not know about it. by admitting it i came out as anxious and having a mental illness, there's a stigma. my therapist said, "get it out there", he said he would be liberating. that's the cas
bill russel. multiple world championships. in college he won. he vomited before his basketball games, and there was a period of time when he stopped. until he started, he was not playing up to the optimum level. for me, one of my fobias is the pathological fear of vomiting. here is a guy not debill tated. he was - it was part and parcel of his high-level performance, and he - his body - he had the physiological experience, but was not allowing it to consume him psychologically. if i could...
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nbaor me, the greatest player i saw was bill russell. >> how many did he win? 11 and 13 years, eight in a row. that will not happen again. it was incredible. in terms of individual always point to oscar robinson. >> i know you do. the pureness of his shot or what ? >> he had seasons where he averaged triple doubles. no one else has done that. i don't think anyone else could. he is the only one who can. i always try to acknowledge him because people did not get a chance to see him play when the game was being televised around the world like it is now. they really don't appreciate him. >> when you look at your old team, the lakers? funhis season should be a one for the lakers. expectations are way down. kobe is hurt. nash is hurt. there's a lot of new personnel. the guys that they've got a pretty good athletes. they are working hard. they are getting things done. they will sure that at least end up in the middle of the pack. >> other than you, who has the best sky-hook and basketball? >> nobody else has a shot like i do. >> i know that. why? it. worked on my grad
nbaor me, the greatest player i saw was bill russell. >> how many did he win? 11 and 13 years, eight in a row. that will not happen again. it was incredible. in terms of individual always point to oscar robinson. >> i know you do. the pureness of his shot or what ? >> he had seasons where he averaged triple doubles. no one else has done that. i don't think anyone else could. he is the only one who can. i always try to acknowledge him because people did not get a chance to see...
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we had in 1970, we had red auerbach, bill russell, oscar robinson, they did a game behind the iron curtain in russia when it was unheard of. so there's been sports examples of athletes doing that so i wanted to make sure you understood that there is no contradiction there. the second thing you ask is regarding -- i believe it was kenneth bae? >> no. this is about it being a birthday gift to kim jong-un. that's how dennis rodman has characterized this game. you say it is sports diplomacy. >> yeah, you know, in addition to that, dennis added that it was a gift to kim jong-un. that's the date that was set. i didn't know it was his birthday and to that, it didn't matter to me and it didn't matter to me once we got there and it didn't matter to me once i found that it was his birthday. it was a date that was set and we went and did the event. so that really didn't matter. >> well, charles, we've got some more questions for you but we have to take a quick break. if you'd be so kind, please just stick around for us and we'll be back in just a moment. stay close. [ male announcer ] it's simple phy
we had in 1970, we had red auerbach, bill russell, oscar robinson, they did a game behind the iron curtain in russia when it was unheard of. so there's been sports examples of athletes doing that so i wanted to make sure you understood that there is no contradiction there. the second thing you ask is regarding -- i believe it was kenneth bae? >> no. this is about it being a birthday gift to kim jong-un. that's how dennis rodman has characterized this game. you say it is sports diplomacy....
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the aflexion has affected everyone from charles darwin and emily dickinson to bill russell and barbraeisand. anxiety's prevalence is matched by its tendency to be misunderstood. journalist and author scott stossel has struggled with anxiety for most of his life. his new book tells his personal story and offers a history of anxiety from medical, cultural, philosophical and experiential perspectives. it's called "my age of anxiety: fear, hope, dread and the search for peace of mind." i'm pleased to have scott stossel at this table. welcome. >> thank you for having me. >> rose: here's what david brooks said about you, because you were one of the recipients of the sidney award which he gives every year to the best magazine pieces that he sees. does that describe you? >> in some ways i think it does. a lot of my colleagues -- i'm 44 years old. so for most of my life i've endeavored with great intensity to try to hide my anxiety because i thought it was either shameful or that somehow admitting it would compromise my professional standing and one of the things i wrestled with in the book an
the aflexion has affected everyone from charles darwin and emily dickinson to bill russell and barbraeisand. anxiety's prevalence is matched by its tendency to be misunderstood. journalist and author scott stossel has struggled with anxiety for most of his life. his new book tells his personal story and offers a history of anxiety from medical, cultural, philosophical and experiential perspectives. it's called "my age of anxiety: fear, hope, dread and the search for peace of mind."...
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walk home he studied drama on the gi bill and became a film actor. russellohnson was 89 years old. >>> and from that same tv era, the man who played reuben kincaid on "the partridge family" has died. dave madden was born in canada, moved to the u.s. and joined the u.s. air force. tried his hand at magic and night clubs. he got a job on "laugh in." that led to "the partridge family." dave madden was 82. >>> oscar nominations came out this morning. the entire list son our website. the big films leading the way, "american hustle," "12 years a slave" and "gravity." lot of them couldn't help but see omissions, like where is tom hanks, captain phillips, and saving mr. banks. where is his co-star, emma thompson for that matter. many expected nominations as well for robert redford and perhaps oprah winfrey. and meryl streep broke her own record with her 18th oscar nomination. the awards ceremony is march 2nd. >>> when we come back, beating the odds to become one of the most important people in town. >>> finally tonight, a real success story involving a remarkable wo
walk home he studied drama on the gi bill and became a film actor. russellohnson was 89 years old. >>> and from that same tv era, the man who played reuben kincaid on "the partridge family" has died. dave madden was born in canada, moved to the u.s. and joined the u.s. air force. tried his hand at magic and night clubs. he got a job on "laugh in." that led to "the partridge family." dave madden was 82. >>> oscar nominations came out this morning....
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bill. no wonder if you could talk about from mississippi, walter george, richard russell, and the difference making between his brother who served a short time in the senate and john kennedy, when bobby kennedy was on the judiciary committee, jim eastland had written a book, to seek a newer world. and bobby kennedy had written a book, to seek a newer world. said it is not too late. tell me, how was he on civil rights to rescue was criticized for not moving when he was president of civil-rights by virtue of the fact that he would lose the support of the south in 1964 and the seven committee chairmen. did he build up any relationships, personally with them where he could move these bills based upon his tenure in the senate with the same people? >> i think the short answer is that kennedy, if he felt like he was on the fence on civil rights in the senate. he thought it was an impossible issue politically because he was trying to era have a political base that included both conservatives and the south. it felt like he needed to win in the south to win the presidency, and he also needed liberals.
bill. no wonder if you could talk about from mississippi, walter george, richard russell, and the difference making between his brother who served a short time in the senate and john kennedy, when bobby kennedy was on the judiciary committee, jim eastland had written a book, to seek a newer world. and bobby kennedy had written a book, to seek a newer world. said it is not too late. tell me, how was he on civil rights to rescue was criticized for not moving when he was president of civil-rights...
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bill that. chris, i want to go back to the floor of the cme. russell 2000, they were hit harder than any index today, the small and mid-size caps. will we see any continue wages on that. >> you will see risk off position as traders clearly indicated at close. the risk off, so smaller mid-cap companies are not longer as attractive. you will see a flow into higher dividend and to your last guest, if you believe there is a 1700 forecast on the s&p, you got to, tell your clients to wait. 1700, that is a 6% pullback. >> that is extreme. you have to leg in. david: hold on, go ahead, scott. >> not for retail investors. david: what that's scott? >> retail investors, retail investors can't get in and out on 100 point moves in the s&p 500 and can't wait for the exact bottom. they have to leg in. they have to leg out. you can not, if you're a retail investor who is way underinvested in stocks you can not sit there wait for the absolute bottom and jump in with the full amount that you have on the sidelines. david: hold on, i want yu-dee in this on conversation. yu
bill that. chris, i want to go back to the floor of the cme. russell 2000, they were hit harder than any index today, the small and mid-size caps. will we see any continue wages on that. >> you will see risk off position as traders clearly indicated at close. the risk off, so smaller mid-cap companies are not longer as attractive. you will see a flow into higher dividend and to your last guest, if you believe there is a 1700 forecast on the s&p, you got to, tell your clients to wait....
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bill walsh deal from way back when and now continue to just try to polish it up a little bit. >> richard sherman and big group of seahawks including russell wilson at tonight game in brooklyn. 12 seconds left and williams throws it away. the steal. gets it back and toronto ladies. pierce going the other way for the win. no good. 104-103 and raptors. hawk thunder tied 1 0then. seconds left. give to it kevin and get out of the way. rises and fires good night game over drive home safely. 41 for the man who is now nicknamed the slim reaper. durrant scored 30 or more and women college hoop fourth rank stanford won 18 straight tonight. cardinal using a 16-2 run to open up against usc. she's inside and feeding rav. she has 30. tenth 30 point game this season. 86-59 stanford the final. 7 sports brought to you by river rock casino. do you like this. >> slim reaper. >> hales corners, wisconsin. nice pass by alyson dudek. and she does! e does! [ male announcer ] with the u-verse wireless receiver, your tv goes where you take it, allowing inspiration to follow. ♪ [ dad ] looks pretty good, right? [ girl ] yeah. [ male announcer ] add a u-verse wirele
bill walsh deal from way back when and now continue to just try to polish it up a little bit. >> richard sherman and big group of seahawks including russell wilson at tonight game in brooklyn. 12 seconds left and williams throws it away. the steal. gets it back and toronto ladies. pierce going the other way for the win. no good. 104-103 and raptors. hawk thunder tied 1 0then. seconds left. give to it kevin and get out of the way. rises and fires good night game over drive home safely. 41...
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bill walsh deal from way back when and now continue to just try to polish it up a little bit. >> richard sherman and big group of seahawks including russellame in brooklyn. 12 seconds left and williams throws it away. the steal. gets it back and toronto ladies. pierce going the other way for the win. no good. 104-103 and raptors. hawk thunder tied 1 0then. seconds left. give to it kevin and get out of the way. rises and fires good night game over drive home safely. 41 for the man who is now nicknamed the slim reaper. durrant scored 30 or more and women college hoop fourth rank stanford won 18 straight tonight. cardinal using a 16-2 run to open up against usc. she's inside and feeding rav. she has 30. tenth 30 point game this season. 86-59 stanford the final. 7 sports brought to you by river rock casino. do you like this. like this. >> slim reaper. l. >> you might need extra time for the morning commute. it will be foggy and drizzle in spots mostly cloudy. temperatures 40's, fwishtion mike is here 4:30 to 7:00 a.m. with live doppler 7hd tracking the weather. >> we have video that shows the city of san francisco like you have never seen it
bill walsh deal from way back when and now continue to just try to polish it up a little bit. >> richard sherman and big group of seahawks including russellame in brooklyn. 12 seconds left and williams throws it away. the steal. gets it back and toronto ladies. pierce going the other way for the win. no good. 104-103 and raptors. hawk thunder tied 1 0then. seconds left. give to it kevin and get out of the way. rises and fires good night game over drive home safely. 41 for the man who is...
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bill walsh deal from way back when and now continue to just try to polish it up a little bit. >> richard sherman and big group of seahawks including russellay. the steal. gets it back and toronto ladies. pierce going the other way for the win. no good. 104-103 and raptors. hawk thunder tied 1 0then. seconds left. give to it kevin and get out of the way. rises and fires good night game over drive home safely. 41 for the man who is now nicknamed the slim reaper. durrant scored 30 or more and women college hoop fourth rank stanford won 18 straight tonight. cardinal using a 16-2 run to open up against usc. she's inside and feeding rav. she has 30. tenth 30 point game this season. 86-59 stanford the final. 7 sports brought to you by river rock casino. do you like this. >> slim reaper. but add some sauce, pepperoni and cheese and fold up the crescent dough and presto, tuesday night just became crescent pizza pocket-tastic pillsbury crescents. make dinner pop. he loves me. he loves me not. he loves me. he loves me not. ♪ he loves me! that's right. [ mom ] warm and flaky in 15, everyone loves pillsbury grands! [ girl ] make dinner pop! [ man ] yo
bill walsh deal from way back when and now continue to just try to polish it up a little bit. >> richard sherman and big group of seahawks including russellay. the steal. gets it back and toronto ladies. pierce going the other way for the win. no good. 104-103 and raptors. hawk thunder tied 1 0then. seconds left. give to it kevin and get out of the way. rises and fires good night game over drive home safely. 41 for the man who is now nicknamed the slim reaper. durrant scored 30 or more...
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bill karins. >>> anne hathaway almost danced her way into the silver linings playbook. hathaway was originally cast as tiffany but left the film due to creative differences with the director david o. russellr les mis and jennifer lawrence for silver linings so everything worked out for the best. busy week for celebs buying and selling their multidollar digs. robert pattinson sold his love nest with kristen stewart. oprah winfrey's condo is for sale at just under $8 million. bill karins is headed there right now. wolf of wall street hotty margo robbie kissing and telling saying that leonardo dicaprio is a great kisser. but robbie adds that the kissing wasn't sexy, just hot and sweaty. i guess the long takes, repeated shoots and extended makeout sessions took the heat out of it. >>> paul mccartney and ringo star will reunite for one night only. only surviving members of the beatles will perform together on the grammys january 26th. >>> country singing superstar trace adkins is heading back to rehab for alcohol. the singer reportedly got into an altercation with a trace adkins impersonator while aboard a cruise ship where he had been performing with other major country acts. yes. i'm richard
bill karins. >>> anne hathaway almost danced her way into the silver linings playbook. hathaway was originally cast as tiffany but left the film due to creative differences with the director david o. russellr les mis and jennifer lawrence for silver linings so everything worked out for the best. busy week for celebs buying and selling their multidollar digs. robert pattinson sold his love nest with kristen stewart. oprah winfrey's condo is for sale at just under $8 million. bill karins...
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russell. he hates to miss his girlfriend/wife's appearances. [ male announcer ] meet mary. she loves to shop online with her debit card. and so does billidentity thief who stole mary's identity, took over her bank accounts and stole her hard earned money. unfortunately, millions of americans just like you learn all it may take is a little misplaced information to wreak havoc on your life. this is identity theft, and no one helps stop it better than lifelock. if mary had lifelock's bank account alerts, she could have been notified in time to help stop it. lifelock has the most comprehensive identity theft protection available, guarding your social security number, your money, your credit, even the equity in your home. you even get a $1 million service guarantee. that's security no one can beat. don't wait until you become the next victim! call the number on your screen and use promo code notme for 60 days of lifelock identity theft protection and get a document shredder free. call the number on your screen or go to lifelock.com/notme. >>> hospital is under investigation, this after two healthy women died unexpectedly during childbirth.
russell. he hates to miss his girlfriend/wife's appearances. [ male announcer ] meet mary. she loves to shop online with her debit card. and so does billidentity thief who stole mary's identity, took over her bank accounts and stole her hard earned money. unfortunately, millions of americans just like you learn all it may take is a little misplaced information to wreak havoc on your life. this is identity theft, and no one helps stop it better than lifelock. if mary had lifelock's bank account...
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larry russell, far left condemns the catholic church on issues like gay marriage and abortion, but loves the social justice stuff. and billna and agree, my husband was skis in key stone and exited the trail into a huge cloud of pot smoke. that is what we can expect to ski with our children? well, we'll go is where. jackson hole is nice, among others, and, i agree with you naming the voters of colorado and washington state, pin heads of the year. just the ones that voted for it, not all voters. and gutfeld, and three wise men who speak hilarious truth. and most extravagant gift i received was vip tickets in knoxville, tennessee, on march 29th. look forward to meeting you, becky, that is what the vips are, just 200 tickets left for the knoxville show, i saw them doing a benefit for crime victims in jupiter, florida, friday january 17th at the bear's club. a very small venue, so i will be able to see all of you. it is a very good cause. finally, i'll see everybody in omaha, nebraska, at the ralston, friday, january 31st, we'll have a blast. information on all the shows on billo'reilly.com. and bill, do you believe the nazare
larry russell, far left condemns the catholic church on issues like gay marriage and abortion, but loves the social justice stuff. and billna and agree, my husband was skis in key stone and exited the trail into a huge cloud of pot smoke. that is what we can expect to ski with our children? well, we'll go is where. jackson hole is nice, among others, and, i agree with you naming the voters of colorado and washington state, pin heads of the year. just the ones that voted for it, not all voters....
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bill clinton. >> mrs. bush does add they just don't talk politics. and seattle seahawks richard sherman is apologizing for his rant against the 49ers russell cab tree.the heat of the moment everything happens like that. it is what it is. obviously i could have worded things better and could have obviously had a better reaction and done things differently, but it is what it is now. and people's reactions are what they are. >> and now after his coach gave him a little talking to, sherman says he is sorry. in a text to espn he writes: i apologize for attacking an individual and taking the attention away from the fantastic game by my teammates. that was not my intent. and now to college basketball. in the stakes for march madness getting higher. warren buffet and the cleveland cavaliers a billion dollars to anyone who can protectly predict this year's men ncaa bracket. that's right $1 billion. don't get too excited. that fea. >> it is nearly impossible. that's tonight's speed read. thanks for being with us tonight. see you tomorrow night rirt here at 7 p.m. eastern. right now go to gretawire .com see the full indictment of former governor rob mcdonald.
bill clinton. >> mrs. bush does add they just don't talk politics. and seattle seahawks richard sherman is apologizing for his rant against the 49ers russell cab tree.the heat of the moment everything happens like that. it is what it is. obviously i could have worded things better and could have obviously had a better reaction and done things differently, but it is what it is now. and people's reactions are what they are. >> and now after his coach gave him a little talking to,...
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russell berman, politics first. how did the senate madge to get the 60 votes needed to move forward with the bill? >> this is a little bit of a surprise. the democrats coming into this vote were worried they would be a vote or two short of the 60-vote threshold. ultimately six republicans, including senator rob portman of ohio, senator susan collins of maine, and four others did vote along with all the democrats who were voting to advance this. but it still has a long way to go. at least two more probably senate votes. some of the republicans who voted for this procedural vote said that they would need offsetting spending cuts to pay for the extension, which cost us three months, about $6 billion, before they would vote for final passage or potentially final cloture vote which would require 60 votes as well. >> in terms of this bipartisan bill, the president called this a bipartisan bill, pointing out dean heller's support of it, where will his allegiances fall when the vote comes later this week likely? >> where will the president's? >> where will senator heller's allegiances fall? >> yes. he's i
russell berman, politics first. how did the senate madge to get the 60 votes needed to move forward with the bill? >> this is a little bit of a surprise. the democrats coming into this vote were worried they would be a vote or two short of the 60-vote threshold. ultimately six republicans, including senator rob portman of ohio, senator susan collins of maine, and four others did vote along with all the democrats who were voting to advance this. but it still has a long way to go. at least...
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>> bill we think small caps represents still a very good opportunity. >> even though the russell wasds of highs last year? >> but look at the m&a activity that moved it. you saw record activity in mergers and acquisitions. companies are sitting on lots of cash right now not earning money. we think they will continue to put that money to work by firing small growth companies. this is also very seasonally strong time of year for small caps with december through march showing us the january effect. we think small caps will have a good year. >> you like the bigger guys like an intel. did you like what you heard? >> well you know, it was mixed. we would go with apple right now. we think that stock can have a $650 number on it. cheap valuation. that buyback under way, and you have that new china contract. you have got those three things behind you for apple. >> all right. got to go, guys. thank you for joining us. we'll head to the close. come back with a countdown. the dow, this could be the third consecutive down week to begin the year if we don't go much higher from here. we'll look at
>> bill we think small caps represents still a very good opportunity. >> even though the russell wasds of highs last year? >> but look at the m&a activity that moved it. you saw record activity in mergers and acquisitions. companies are sitting on lots of cash right now not earning money. we think they will continue to put that money to work by firing small growth companies. this is also very seasonally strong time of year for small caps with december through march showing...
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bill: what a show that was. a fond farewell to the actor who played the professor on "gilligan's island" left us. russellied of natural cause. and the child hating agent on the partridge family. he was 82. martha: two great guys. they will be missed. there are new details on the source of the data breach pat target stores and other stores that hit millions of customers. the government says the cyber attack was part of a sophisticated campaign. syria, russia, china, potentially involved in tapping into millions of credit card. they actually found the russian language built into the code. this code went on to the black market in june. this was the program that was used against target and neiman marcus. this coding gone into a server at a retailer, sit there all day, then the hackers go back later with a new break-in technology grabbing that data. targeting the system twice. we have never seen anything like this before. it's the most sow sophisticated technology we have seen. not only do you have consumer spending, but target took a big hit after this news broke and now other retailers can be involved. othe
bill: what a show that was. a fond farewell to the actor who played the professor on "gilligan's island" left us. russellied of natural cause. and the child hating agent on the partridge family. he was 82. martha: two great guys. they will be missed. there are new details on the source of the data breach pat target stores and other stores that hit millions of customers. the government says the cyber attack was part of a sophisticated campaign. syria, russia, china, potentially...