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dr. janet taylor, medical doctor and psychiatrist. dr. taylor, as always, it's wonderful to have you. what do you believe is going through the father's mind now? he's dealing with a horrible, horrible loss. but at the same time, he's out there claiming he knows nothing about the booze, nothing about smoking pot before she gets behind the wheel with his children in the car. >> well, i hope that he's thinking about the quality of their relationship and looking at the possibility maybe she was depressed. was she bipolar, is there something he's missing not just in the sense of medical -- >> but what does it have to do with the absolut vodka? >> one way people cope with depression is to drink. we're not looking at the possibility, was this a suicide attempt? was she trying to kill herself and unfortunately these kids? because the fact is, we need to look at the underlying psychological problems and seeing if there's something that they're missing. she had a child two years ago. did she have post-partum depression? >> to john, former criminal investigator, president of the high-tech crime
dr. janet taylor, medical doctor and psychiatrist. dr. taylor, as always, it's wonderful to have you. what do you believe is going through the father's mind now? he's dealing with a horrible, horrible loss. but at the same time, he's out there claiming he knows nothing about the booze, nothing about smoking pot before she gets behind the wheel with his children in the car. >> well, i hope that he's thinking about the quality of their relationship and looking at the possibility maybe she...
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dr. taylor, you're recognized fofive minutes. >> thank you, mr. chairman. ranking member, paul, the other recommends, members of this committee for inviting me to testify on this important subject. in my view the administration's plan would grant to the fed significan new powers. more powers tha it has ever had before. these powers would include determining whether a financial firm ia threat to financial stability. these designated firms by the fed would then be put in a special group called tier 1 fhcs. the fed would have the power to surprise and regulate this newly defined group and the firms in this group would be subject to this new resolution regime, chosen bit fed subject to the new regime. taken as a whole, these powers mean that the fed would be a systemic risk regulator. though, that term is not defined in the cuments. i take it as a definition these new powers. in my view, these new power will negatively affecthe fed's role as an independent monetary authority. i have four main concerns. first, it seems to me that the additional powers and respon
dr. taylor, you're recognized fofive minutes. >> thank you, mr. chairman. ranking member, paul, the other recommends, members of this committee for inviting me to testify on this important subject. in my view the administration's plan would grant to the fed significan new powers. more powers tha it has ever had before. these powers would include determining whether a financial firm ia threat to financial stability. these designated firms by the fed would then be put in a special group...
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dr. janet taylor a psychiatrist and contributor.ood morning to both of you. >> good morning. >> let me begin with pup the alleged kidnapper, phillip garrido, a sex offender on life parole. we heard the sheriff admit they dropped the ball, missed an opportunity and no excuse especially when you look at this elaborate tent setup in his backyard, the fact people reported hearing and seeing children, is it amazing to you that authorities didn't catch this sooner? >> well, it really is, amy. you know, we have to consider there's about 650,000 registered sex offenders in the united states that somebody has to keep track of. even though this is a population that rio fends, it's rare you get someone who rio fends in this degree. it's a former fbi agent, what bothers me about this case is that investigators, somebody could have taken the extra five minutes and just walked around the yard. if somebody says, here's a registered sex offender who's a little bit nuts, who has kids in ace yard, who doesn't look like him, that's the time you take t
dr. janet taylor a psychiatrist and contributor.ood morning to both of you. >> good morning. >> let me begin with pup the alleged kidnapper, phillip garrido, a sex offender on life parole. we heard the sheriff admit they dropped the ball, missed an opportunity and no excuse especially when you look at this elaborate tent setup in his backyard, the fact people reported hearing and seeing children, is it amazing to you that authorities didn't catch this sooner? >> well, it...
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dr. janet taylor, psychiatrist. you're seeing private home video of jasmine fiore, where he says i'm the luckiest man in the world. he's filming her dancing around in a bikini. it gets extremely suggestive after that and personal. we have omitted that for our show, anyway. he posts private intimate video in my mind on youtube and he is bragging about how happy he is. he's the luckiest man in the world. he killed her according to police. he murdered her brutally and then dismembered, disfigured her body. what about it, doctor? >> it just shows how inconsistent he is. on the one hand he loves her but then he could have such rage if she talked to her ex-boyfriends. and he looked at her as property and something he could buy and sell based on that video. >> we now have established a long line of abuse on women -- on young women. take a look. here he is on a reality tv dating show. speaking on getting young women. >> i'm with megan alone was enough to let her get in touch with my deeper side and redeem myself for some of
dr. janet taylor, psychiatrist. you're seeing private home video of jasmine fiore, where he says i'm the luckiest man in the world. he's filming her dancing around in a bikini. it gets extremely suggestive after that and personal. we have omitted that for our show, anyway. he posts private intimate video in my mind on youtube and he is bragging about how happy he is. he's the luckiest man in the world. he killed her according to police. he murdered her brutally and then dismembered, disfigured...
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dr. janet taylor. >> no. i mean, i think that he flew into a rage and killed her and dismembered her to hide the evidence. it had nothing to do with how he felt about her, but everything to do about protecting himself. >> i'm just a trial lawyer. you're the shrink. i disagree. before he dismembered her to conceal her identity, he also beat her brutally. beat her to a pulp. >> this is different from a death such as shooting by gun. it's a very personal kind of thing. i think it certainly shows how he felt about her, the hatred almost. >> to a sergeant joining us from the buena park police department. what more can you tell us about her white mercedes being the actual crime scene? >> well, ms. grace, we don't know for sure if that's the actual crime scene. we know it's an important piece of the puzzle that's still missing. that could give us a lot of answers that we're still looking for here in the crime scene area. but we still haven't discovered the crime scene. that's an important part. >> sergeant, do you b
dr. janet taylor. >> no. i mean, i think that he flew into a rage and killed her and dismembered her to hide the evidence. it had nothing to do with how he felt about her, but everything to do about protecting himself. >> i'm just a trial lawyer. you're the shrink. i disagree. before he dismembered her to conceal her identity, he also beat her brutally. beat her to a pulp. >> this is different from a death such as shooting by gun. it's a very personal kind of thing. i think it...
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dr. taylor and dr. meltzer, regarding the establishing of tier 1 financial holding companies, i think many of us have a concern that if that were to occur, there would be some assumption that they would have the backing of the federal government. we already may be in that place in some areas and certainly we were in the place regarding fannie mae and freddie mac. your comments, both of you as distinguished persons regarding this area of your expertise. would you elaborate on that for me a little bit. >> yes, the rope why i would characterize this proposal as giving significant, not incremental powers to the federal reserve largely lies in this ability to distinguish certain institutions as a threat to the financial system as fined by the treasury. and so once an institution -- we don't know, quite frankly, how many there will be. it's not clear. it will be a good question to ask the treasury or the fed. but it could be quite large. >> in your opinion, could you give us an estimate as to how many you thi
dr. taylor and dr. meltzer, regarding the establishing of tier 1 financial holding companies, i think many of us have a concern that if that were to occur, there would be some assumption that they would have the backing of the federal government. we already may be in that place in some areas and certainly we were in the place regarding fannie mae and freddie mac. your comments, both of you as distinguished persons regarding this area of your expertise. would you elaborate on that for me a...
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dr. janet taylor is a family psychiatrist and contributor to momlogic.com.ur kids to be busy. how do we know we aren't really enriching their lives and crossing the line and overscheduling them, making them do things that they don't want to do? >> there are so many opportunities. the key is to focus on enriching them and not overscheduling them. that means we remember our primary task as parents is to support them and provide them an emotional and environment that's secure but by overscheduling them, we cause too much pressure and too much stress so we kind of undo that benefit. >> it puts a lot of pressure on parents as well. we do all the carpooling to take them everywhere. by taking a little less -- you say that's your next tip, take 10% away. minus 10% meaning whatever you had planned, subtract 10% of that. >> make your school, look at it and take 10% away. again we are creating these pressures that cause undue stress and burden. family time, carpooling time. for kids, the benefit can be outweighed by the burden. we don't want that. >> we really want our
dr. janet taylor is a family psychiatrist and contributor to momlogic.com.ur kids to be busy. how do we know we aren't really enriching their lives and crossing the line and overscheduling them, making them do things that they don't want to do? >> there are so many opportunities. the key is to focus on enriching them and not overscheduling them. that means we remember our primary task as parents is to support them and provide them an emotional and environment that's secure but by...
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dr. janet taylor is a psychiatrist and contributor to m momlogic.com., i sent my last one off to college last year so a lot of feelings going on. what are some of the things typically couples go through? >> launching your last child, that empty nest, it really are a lot of emotions that can come. you can be sad or lonely but there's also some excitement and also relief in the sense that you have done a good job raising your child. the point is that it's typically a temporary adjustment and that most families, most couples, do well sending their child off. >> it's funny, people come up and say how's your wife taking it, as if there is no emotion involved. dads feel it too, but do moms generally take this a little bit harder? >> again, if you don't have any outside activities or depending on your relationship as a couple, it can be tough on the mom or dad. but the point is more fathers involved with parenting and it is really the adjustment of the loss to the lack of parenting role and tha can affects both moms and dads. >> what do couples then experience
dr. janet taylor is a psychiatrist and contributor to m momlogic.com., i sent my last one off to college last year so a lot of feelings going on. what are some of the things typically couples go through? >> launching your last child, that empty nest, it really are a lot of emotions that can come. you can be sad or lonely but there's also some excitement and also relief in the sense that you have done a good job raising your child. the point is that it's typically a temporary adjustment...
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dr. jane taylor is a psychiatrist and contributor to momlogic.com. this is a big problem.old. and you're not expecting it. when -- when you're dealing with your folks, eleanor, what are some of the -- the signs that you see that maybe it's time for you to start stepping in and -- and maybe taking a little more control? such an important issue. for aarp, this is all about what we call assessing the situation. so that means when you are visiting, whether it's a holiday or just a weekend visit, if you live near or if you live far, you're checking up on them. you're looking at how they are looking. how they're walking. you're checking out the condition of the house. you're looking at such things as are they -- do they seem to be engaged the way they used to be with their friends and community around them? or have some things changed? and you're looking for those changes, as indicators that maybe things need to happen. >> and if you see that there are these changes, and things have to happen, it's got to be a pretty fine line to walk, because these are adults. they raised you.
dr. jane taylor is a psychiatrist and contributor to momlogic.com. this is a big problem.old. and you're not expecting it. when -- when you're dealing with your folks, eleanor, what are some of the -- the signs that you see that maybe it's time for you to start stepping in and -- and maybe taking a little more control? such an important issue. for aarp, this is all about what we call assessing the situation. so that means when you are visiting, whether it's a holiday or just a weekend visit, if...
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dr. taylor -- i hate when i'm in a restaurant and i'm watching family of four, everybody's like this.think they're becoming more and more disconnected. and as a result, y feel like it's rude, but in fact, people just don't see you. they are not paying attention to what's happening right there. >> ask the women, is part of it a little bit of a result of the feminist movement? whereas, we have this equality now. in the old days, a man and a woman, you'd get up for a woman on a train in theame age. is this the fliside price of that? >> or if you've ever gotten on a plane and try to put your bag in the overhead and you watch people sit ther i'm so amazed. do you feel it more, sara? i feel there's more of that now, less people helping. >> well, yeah. the suppliesing thi insurprisin asked would you do that for a man? i think kindness is kindness. even though men are quick to tell a girl, i'd pick that up for all the ladies. if you're kind and raised that way, you'd do it for anyone. i thinthat's more of the case than the feminist. >> how much of it i also just that we as a society are just
dr. taylor -- i hate when i'm in a restaurant and i'm watching family of four, everybody's like this.think they're becoming more and more disconnected. and as a result, y feel like it's rude, but in fact, people just don't see you. they are not paying attention to what's happening right there. >> ask the women, is part of it a little bit of a result of the feminist movement? whereas, we have this equality now. in the old days, a man and a woman, you'd get up for a woman on a train in...
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dr. brad maron began tracking beach hole collapses after witnessing the rescue of taylor benton on the martha'sach where he used to lifeguard. >> people are seriously injured or are killed in these events by either asphyxiation as the sand enters the oral cavity and prevents the movement of air or the weight of the sand prevents the chest movement to allow for air to move in or out. >> reporter: years later, that incident still haunts taylor. >> i remember just looking in the hole to see if there was any buckets or anything left, and then next thing i knew, i was on my side and curled up and it was pitch black and everything just felt real heavy on top of me. >> reporter: a feeling that james boyden can unfortunately relate to. rescue workers say he is lucky to be alive. lifeguards and other experts say if you do find someone stuck in this situation, the first thing you need to do is to create a pocket of air by clearing the sand away from the victim's nose and mouth, and if necessary, cup your hand above the nose and under the chin like this, like a suction cup to keep that air pocket free whi
dr. brad maron began tracking beach hole collapses after witnessing the rescue of taylor benton on the martha'sach where he used to lifeguard. >> people are seriously injured or are killed in these events by either asphyxiation as the sand enters the oral cavity and prevents the movement of air or the weight of the sand prevents the chest movement to allow for air to move in or out. >> reporter: years later, that incident still haunts taylor. >> i remember just looking in the...
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taylor's physician at one point in an overprescribing case. mr. harlan braun, thank you so much for joining us. your client, one of the doctors in this case, dr. alan metser, is listed and named in this search warrant. but, first of all, what i want to talk about is that your client actually went to michael jackson's home several months ago. >> that's correct. he visited michael on april 18th for a social visit. he had been his doctor up until 2003 and visited michael and the children for about an hour and a half. >> and during that visit, you have said that michael jackson discussed propofol. >> yeah. that's correct. he inquired about it and dr. metzger told him it was dangerous and life threatening and should not be given outside of the hospital. and that was all. dr. metzger prescribed some very mild sleeping pills to help mr. jackson and that was all. >> you know, the timing of this is interesting because at that poin of time, the tour was being planned. aeg was going to allow michael jackson to have a physician. do you feel at all that michael jackson was maybe interviewing a good friend of his, but also a physician, for that position? >>
taylor's physician at one point in an overprescribing case. mr. harlan braun, thank you so much for joining us. your client, one of the doctors in this case, dr. alan metser, is listed and named in this search warrant. but, first of all, what i want to talk about is that your client actually went to michael jackson's home several months ago. >> that's correct. he visited michael on april 18th for a social visit. he had been his doctor up until 2003 and visited michael and the children for...
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the deal william taylor's wife made with minimum when she caught him being unfaithful. hey, you know, where is drt looks like it could use intervention. >> there's a lot of folks. we good back to the old town square. put people out there for a week, politicians, bankers. >> in their stocks, their signs, big letter a. >> sometimes the first way is the best way. up next at the "morning meeting" -- i joke, i joke -- introduce you to kfc's new sandwich. are we literally eating ourselves to death? apparently so. we'll talk about the overeating problem after the break. ♪ ♪ once you've dealt with the things that come between you... don't let erectile dysfunction get in the way. ♪ viva ♪ viagra! viagra...america's most prescribed ed treatment... can help you enjoy a more satisfying sexual experience. to learn more, spend some quality time with viagra.com ask your doctor if your heart is healthy enough for sex. don't take viagra if you take nitrates for chest pain... as it may cause an unsafe drop in blood pressure. side effects may include headache, flushing, upset stomach, and abnormal vision. to avoid
the deal william taylor's wife made with minimum when she caught him being unfaithful. hey, you know, where is drt looks like it could use intervention. >> there's a lot of folks. we good back to the old town square. put people out there for a week, politicians, bankers. >> in their stocks, their signs, big letter a. >> sometimes the first way is the best way. up next at the "morning meeting" -- i joke, i joke -- introduce you to kfc's new sandwich. are we literally...
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dr. janet taylor is a psychiatrist and contributor to momlogic.com.ok at all the teenagers. >> why don't you guys start off by telling us, what was it like when one of your parents started to date? so lara, let's start with you. what did that feel like, initially? >> for me it was fine because my parents divorced when i was 3. and my mom got -- started dating her husband when i was about 8. so i had about four years or five years. and i was perfectly fine. >> who had trouble, raise your hand so i can see who you were. emma, so your dad started dating. >> yes. >> how soon? >> well, it was like probably a year after. >> uh-huh. >> and it was hard at first. butth like aftwardse realized that me and my sister should be me mature about it. >> your mom passed away, right? >> yes. >> oh, okay. >> and how old were you at the time? >> i was 12. >> so the new woman came into your life at the age of 13. >> yes. >> when you're going through all kinds of adolescent problems, as well. >> that must have been hard. now do some of these step moms or step -- you know,
dr. janet taylor is a psychiatrist and contributor to momlogic.com.ok at all the teenagers. >> why don't you guys start off by telling us, what was it like when one of your parents started to date? so lara, let's start with you. what did that feel like, initially? >> for me it was fine because my parents divorced when i was 3. and my mom got -- started dating her husband when i was about 8. so i had about four years or five years. and i was perfectly fine. >> who had trouble,...