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considerable danger for freud. it took, a tremendous strategist who loved freud dearly, a remarkable analyst, the last thing that she did was [inaudible] he wanted to do these five and 10 minute sessions. and redmond freud was going to give you a good 50 minutes. and that was the way it was supposed to be. after the end of the day, they took anna, she was not only extremely resourceful, but extremely rich, and at the time, they wanted her help. all that long day, they hoped and finally at the end of it, anna would turn to him and he was content -- more than content, it's possible he was very happy. he is working on his last book. he only had one hour per day and he always give that to his important project. which he said thompson. [inaudible] a book written by the princess, the book was called the child with the golden foot. there was a child that she adored, like freud. he had three children throughout his life and left vienna in order to england with his son. six months under quarantine camp. kind of an interesti
considerable danger for freud. it took, a tremendous strategist who loved freud dearly, a remarkable analyst, the last thing that she did was [inaudible] he wanted to do these five and 10 minute sessions. and redmond freud was going to give you a good 50 minutes. and that was the way it was supposed to be. after the end of the day, they took anna, she was not only extremely resourceful, but extremely rich, and at the time, they wanted her help. all that long day, they hoped and finally at the...
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sigmund freud >> osgood: ahead, a healthy display of art. ♪ abracadabra.'s milk chocolate with almonds in pieces. your favorites, in pieces. i don't have time for the flu. that's why i'm knocking things off my to-do list. vitamin d, done! hand sanitizer, done! hey, eric! i'm here for my flu shot. sorry, didn't make an appointment. well, you don't need one. whether it's flu shots or prescriptions, we continue to accept express scripts and medco plans. i'm bonnie, and this is my cvs. >> osgood: healing art is a specialty of one of our nation's top ranked hospitals. with bill whitaker now we'll stroll the hallways. >> reporter: off a busy street in this bustling city lies a hidden treasure. a dizzying array of dazzling art by con temperaturary masters. literally hiding in plain sight. feast your eyes on the art collection of cedar sinai medical center in los angeles. >> in this hallway alone we have st. francis, raymond pettybone, frank stella, david hockney >> reporter: john t. lang is curator of the collection, one of the most extensive in los angeles. so t
sigmund freud >> osgood: ahead, a healthy display of art. ♪ abracadabra.'s milk chocolate with almonds in pieces. your favorites, in pieces. i don't have time for the flu. that's why i'm knocking things off my to-do list. vitamin d, done! hand sanitizer, done! hey, eric! i'm here for my flu shot. sorry, didn't make an appointment. well, you don't need one. whether it's flu shots or prescriptions, we continue to accept express scripts and medco plans. i'm bonnie, and this is my cvs....
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sigmund freud >> osgood: ahead, a healthy display of art. ♪ abracadabra.'s milk chocolate with almonds in pieces. your favorites, in pieces. i don't have time for the flu. that's why i'm knocking things off my to-do list. vitamin d, done! hand sanitizer, done! hey, eric! i'm here for my flu shot. sorry, didn't make an appointment. well, you don't need one. whether it's flu shots or prescriptions, we continue to accept express scripts and medco plans. i'm bonnie, and this is my cvs. >> osgood: healing art is a specialty of one of our nation's top ranked hospitals. with bill whitaker now we'll stroll the hallways. >> reporter: off a busy street in this bustling city lies a hidden treasure. a dizzying array of dazzling art by con temperaturary masters. literally hiding in plain sight. feast your eyes on the art collection of cedar sinai medical center in los angeles. >> in this hallway alone we have st. francis, raymond pettybone, frank stella, david hockney >> reporter: john t. lang is curator of the collection, one of the most extensive in los angeles. so t
sigmund freud >> osgood: ahead, a healthy display of art. ♪ abracadabra.'s milk chocolate with almonds in pieces. your favorites, in pieces. i don't have time for the flu. that's why i'm knocking things off my to-do list. vitamin d, done! hand sanitizer, done! hey, eric! i'm here for my flu shot. sorry, didn't make an appointment. well, you don't need one. whether it's flu shots or prescriptions, we continue to accept express scripts and medco plans. i'm bonnie, and this is my cvs....
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. >> where does freud stand today? >> freud is unfashionable. a lot of what he contributed was enormously useful and continues to be. >> i declared him to be the greatest origil thinker of the century. >> he was an astonishingly original thinker. >> do you have comments on the safety aspects of drug taking? >> i want to point out that the conditions that these drugs eliminate or help with are more dangerous than the drugs. anxiety is really bad for your body. sleeplessness is very bad for your mental and physical health, so these drugs, if they're helping you with these conditions, you're doing yourself a favor. ssri's are non-addictive and you can't overdais. they're fairly safe. >> you prescribe these drugs, right? >> yes. >> you see the addictions, do you not? >> it is something that we call appropriate medical attendance, with somebody taking a medication as prescribed to feel normal, that's not addiction. >> are doctors, psychiatrists overprescribing? >> no. we, in fact, are underprescribing, and there is solid data to support that. >> when
. >> where does freud stand today? >> freud is unfashionable. a lot of what he contributed was enormously useful and continues to be. >> i declared him to be the greatest origil thinker of the century. >> he was an astonishingly original thinker. >> do you have comments on the safety aspects of drug taking? >> i want to point out that the conditions that these drugs eliminate or help with are more dangerous than the drugs. anxiety is really bad for your body....
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one took the role of freud, one of marx, one of marx's favorite, one of durkheim, four great students explaining that the mass is nothing but this, nothing but that. and after it was over a student in the class said that was very - you should have somebody there who believes in it. we said, "two of them do." a catholic can take on the role of being sigmund freud interpreting something in order to understand the phenomenon without yielding. i am a very reasonably intense member of the christian communion and for the last 35 - 40 years, i've been studying others. i believe i have real appreciation for them. i don't think i will go to the apostolic church of god in christ, and say you've got to stop being natural, i've to be what i am. and, i don't, even when i am in kyoto, try to subvert the buddhism there. i may wish more people believe as i do but i wouldn't understand anything if i try to impose that. so, yes, some people can find it undercut. i think one reason fundamentalism's goal, some people do try to build the thick walls so there's no danger of something permeating, but by and
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i spent six months in vienna with professor freud, flat on my back.h the mayo brothers, injections, hypnosis, ah, mineral baths. (peter bogdonavich) tony curtis is doing cary grant. marilyn is doing an extreme version of marilyn. and jack lemmon's doing a woman. i mean, it, it's off into a kind of farce. (music playing) (ed sikov) oftentimes, drag comedy begins and ends with the image of a man in a woman's dress. this representation moves into something a lot deeper. osgood fielding the third. cinderella the second. bye-bye. (ed sikov) they end up getting harassed. you don't get off that easy! (ed sikov) they get pinched. all right, driver, once around the park, slowly, and keep your eyes on the road. (ed sikov) and it teaches them something. none of that, sugar. no guy's worth it. (ed sikov) and it makes them more human. billy wilder was pushing the limits of the code. but his sympathy is really with the decadent characters. (tango music playing) ole! he got away with that because his movies were so much fun. (susan seidelman) they worked on two diff
i spent six months in vienna with professor freud, flat on my back.h the mayo brothers, injections, hypnosis, ah, mineral baths. (peter bogdonavich) tony curtis is doing cary grant. marilyn is doing an extreme version of marilyn. and jack lemmon's doing a woman. i mean, it, it's off into a kind of farce. (music playing) (ed sikov) oftentimes, drag comedy begins and ends with the image of a man in a woman's dress. this representation moves into something a lot deeper. osgood fielding the third....
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she was helping her stuffed animals. >> that was freud's sublimation you said.unce. >> taking your own pain and projecting it on to others and helping them. >> good for sigmund. there's research that suggests that kids can really be affected by disasters and, wendy, those effects could last years for little children, right? >> yes, some of the research is not good. clearly, any kind of childhood trauma can create a lifetime of anxiety and depression but also you have to remember that if the child -- children have an additional trauma at home, whether witnessing domestic violence, whether they're abused emotionally or physically, then they're losing their main, secure base if you will. so it's really important for adults to contain themselves during trauma, during these kinds of natural disasters, and assure kids they'll be okay. that they will always protect them. that's the important thing. if adults just learn to contain themselves. >> so what ages are we talking about? for example my children were very, very young, you know, you just don't tell them what's go
she was helping her stuffed animals. >> that was freud's sublimation you said.unce. >> taking your own pain and projecting it on to others and helping them. >> good for sigmund. there's research that suggests that kids can really be affected by disasters and, wendy, those effects could last years for little children, right? >> yes, some of the research is not good. clearly, any kind of childhood trauma can create a lifetime of anxiety and depression but also you have to...
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freud to the white courtesy telephone, that's all i can say, chris. why she's talking about the president growing a big stick is beyond me. but she does havehas. and she is the person, those early sarah palin rallies in 2008, they were proto-tea party rallies. she really was the person that pioneered this notion that the president palled around with terrorists and that he didn't see america the same way that we did. so this is just a continuation. and the really sad thing is that now we have the candidate for president, mitt romney, sounding more like sarah palin, than john mccain. and it's really kind of frightening. >> you know, war -- that metaphor drives me crazy. war is real, people get killed, relatives lose loved ones, countries are destroyed, ron. the idea that war is a metaphor of testosterone or macho is sick. sick. what are we supposed to do? just mow down the crowds? just start shooting everybody, killing everybody in a country we want to start another war in? imagine the united states, if they had done -- what macho would have said. every
freud to the white courtesy telephone, that's all i can say, chris. why she's talking about the president growing a big stick is beyond me. but she does havehas. and she is the person, those early sarah palin rallies in 2008, they were proto-tea party rallies. she really was the person that pioneered this notion that the president palled around with terrorists and that he didn't see america the same way that we did. so this is just a continuation. and the really sad thing is that now we have...
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my good friend, freud, said the first to throw a stone has evolved.ow, there are still 19 outstanding states. but if you can imagine this in as recently as 2006, more than 200,000 kids were hit in an academic setting. but that has gone down and continues to go down in this trajectory that we're seeing towards more positive ways and more rewards for good behavior. this is how you change human behavior. you reward it. susan, do you come to work because you're afraid your boss may hit you if you don't? no, you come to work because you get a paycheck. >> good point, positive reinforcement, always key. wendy walsh, and set your dvr, 10:00, eastern time, there are two sides to it. we have great guests lined up. you don't want to miss it. >>> and you know, another important story getting another look. jimmy hoffa, is he buried under a michigan shed? >>> but first, we're talking about the housing recovery. it is real. but it is not time to celebrate just yet. home prices are now back to where they were nine years ago before the market peaked and then crashed.
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he is reviewing the case because virginia's gop has accused good of ballot freud. they promised the review will be based on lieu, not politics. >>> 5:07. a deadly illness that broke out at one of our national parks has claimed another victim. >>> the scandal at a local high school that ended with several players being kicked off the football team. >>> why now is your chance to help stand up for cancer. >>> storms could be returning to the region just in time for the weekend. what you can expect next with anncr: this casino's in west virginia. but it makes millions off marylanders every year. now they're running dishonest ads. why? because voting for question seven is a vote to build a... world-class resort casino in maryland. creating thousands of jobs and... ...according to the official department of legislative... services, hundreds of millions for our schools. while saving taxpayer money by cutting casino subsidies. question seven. good jobs and better schools in maryland. not west virginia. this president can tell us it was someone else's fault. but this presid
he is reviewing the case because virginia's gop has accused good of ballot freud. they promised the review will be based on lieu, not politics. >>> 5:07. a deadly illness that broke out at one of our national parks has claimed another victim. >>> the scandal at a local high school that ended with several players being kicked off the football team. >>> why now is your chance to help stand up for cancer. >>> storms could be returning to the region just in time...
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freud to the white courtesy telephone, that's all i can say, chris.sident growing a big stick is beyond me. she has a unique way with word and she is the person -- those early big stick is new to me. those early sarah palin rallies in 2008, they were pretty tea party rallies. the president palled around with terrorists and that he didn't see america the same way that we did. so this is just a continuation and the really sad thing is that now we have the candidate for president, mitt romney, sounding more like sarah palin than john mccain. and it's really kind of frightening. >> you know, war -- there is a metaphor that drives me crazy. war is real, people get killed, relatives lose loved ones. the idea that metaphor is a test stoft roan is sick, what are we supposed to do? start killing everybody in the country? imagine what the united states -- if they had done what macho would have said. like boston massacre, just mow down everyone trying to cross the embassy wall. just kill them all. >> what's sad, also s. that we are actually paying any attention
freud to the white courtesy telephone, that's all i can say, chris.sident growing a big stick is beyond me. she has a unique way with word and she is the person -- those early big stick is new to me. those early sarah palin rallies in 2008, they were pretty tea party rallies. the president palled around with terrorists and that he didn't see america the same way that we did. so this is just a continuation and the really sad thing is that now we have the candidate for president, mitt romney,...
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successful women tend to be a little better at this, and i don't want to sound like freud, but he's a bit like his mother. she liked to have a relationship at arms length, solitary, aggressive, could be like, in her outlook. but she is very independent and she one of a lot of time alone. for a small child, this was a difficult experience. this is what he became familiar with it he spent time in indonesia and time with his grandparents in hawaii. if you look at some of the key women in his life, then you look at valerie jarrett, she is his advisor to both the president and the first lady. she has found michelle obama offers significant jobs since 1991. she is the only one who goes on vacation with the first family. >> host: that is an extraordinary relationship. tell us about her and valerie jarrett's background. >> guest: valerie jarrett was born iranian and is a noted blood researcher. she was born there and spend a lot of for topic following her parents around the middle east to the developing world and in some cases, western europe. so when she meets barack obama in 1991 at a cafÉ
successful women tend to be a little better at this, and i don't want to sound like freud, but he's a bit like his mother. she liked to have a relationship at arms length, solitary, aggressive, could be like, in her outlook. but she is very independent and she one of a lot of time alone. for a small child, this was a difficult experience. this is what he became familiar with it he spent time in indonesia and time with his grandparents in hawaii. if you look at some of the key women in his life,...
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moods where he is successful women who tend to be better at this, e and i don't want to sound like freud with his mother would like to have a relationship at arm's length commercials solitary and progressive and almost like a hippie in her outlook. but she knew that she was independent and wanted a lot of time alone in command for a small child this is a difficult experience that he learned. this is what he became familiar with. then she abandoned hammes 13 to write her dissertation. he looks at the key women in his life and it's a very unusual figure. simultaneously an adviser to the president and first lady. she finds all of her significant jobs involved in every aspect. she is the only adviser in history that goes on vacation with of the first family. >> host: tell us how that relationship started and about her background which i thought was fascinating. >> guest: her father is a noted researcher at the university of chicago and opens the hospital in iran and she is born marion spends a lot of her childhood fall and her parents from the middle east and in some places western europe so
moods where he is successful women who tend to be better at this, e and i don't want to sound like freud with his mother would like to have a relationship at arm's length commercials solitary and progressive and almost like a hippie in her outlook. but she knew that she was independent and wanted a lot of time alone in command for a small child this is a difficult experience that he learned. this is what he became familiar with. then she abandoned hammes 13 to write her dissertation. he looks...
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. >> reporter: dodd combines freud, hypnosis, extreme interrogation, buddism, sci-fi.. paul thomas anderson is just the director to show us hubbard allegedly from this vantage. in films as different as boogie nights, magnolia, and there will be blood, he captures our need to be part of families, even surrogate ones, with strong fathers. he also shows how bad strong daddies can swallow us up. >> don't bully me. reporter: the master is probably too ambiguous to be a hit like "there will be blood" and phoenix's freddy is hard to warm up to. but i love what anderson gets out of them. freddy needs to be led but needs to be absolutely free. and neither is a design for living. there's a cautionary tale here for everyone. ♪ what about love? ♪ >> osgood: still to come, you've got to have heart. and later, will and kate's royal tour. ♪ what about love? ♪ ♪ don't let it slip away >> it's sunday morning on cbs and here again is charles osgood. >> osgood: what about love is just one of many hits from the rock band heart. the wilson sisters are the band's heart and soul. this mornin
. >> reporter: dodd combines freud, hypnosis, extreme interrogation, buddism, sci-fi.. paul thomas anderson is just the director to show us hubbard allegedly from this vantage. in films as different as boogie nights, magnolia, and there will be blood, he captures our need to be part of families, even surrogate ones, with strong fathers. he also shows how bad strong daddies can swallow us up. >> don't bully me. reporter: the master is probably too ambiguous to be a hit like...
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like many people interested in ideas was drawn to european thinkers, karl marx, sigmund freud and nietzsche. i continued to find it intoxication candidating. after all i had gone to graduate school to study american history. i felt compelled to turn back to the american thinkers. i thought it was time to find myself back on american native grounds. in the effort to put nietzsche to the side, i came to discover how difficult it was going to be in american life spes lecial any the american academy. in higher education, newt gingrich philosophy featured prominently monograph, journals, and university courses in all field of the humidities and social sciences. there wasn't a university library or major bookstore that didn't have a nietzsche section. even as i widened out from the world of the academy. i was soiled in the efforts to move away from nietzsche and move back to my america. even it most carol survey of american culture at the time made it unmistakable the 19th german policy for was a powerful policy for. he was everywhere. image of the brow imposing mush mustache were everywhere. the
like many people interested in ideas was drawn to european thinkers, karl marx, sigmund freud and nietzsche. i continued to find it intoxication candidating. after all i had gone to graduate school to study american history. i felt compelled to turn back to the american thinkers. i thought it was time to find myself back on american native grounds. in the effort to put nietzsche to the side, i came to discover how difficult it was going to be in american life spes lecial any the american...
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they would argue back and forth about the facts and somebody would come another we can talk about freud. he was very much a part of the academic community. overall he turned very slowly as public opinion to say the boys' lives. but he did not really have to go too far among that select group at the university of chicago. >> send us an e-mail at booktv@c-span.org. or tweet us at twitter.com/booktv. >> let me just say i think you can sum up, it's a very timely book. i hope you will enjoy. i think they can be summed up in one sentence, that seldom if ever in our history have we seen such a concerted series of vicious personal attacks directed against any president of the united states. completely funded in this case by a pair of brothers being oil barons named the koch brothers, with the assistance of an all too compliant american media. and you add those three elements together and to get the obama hate machine. so i would just like to see a little about each of those elements and then open it up for questions until the cameras are turned off. and let's start with a hate directed against
they would argue back and forth about the facts and somebody would come another we can talk about freud. he was very much a part of the academic community. overall he turned very slowly as public opinion to say the boys' lives. but he did not really have to go too far among that select group at the university of chicago. >> send us an e-mail at booktv@c-span.org. or tweet us at twitter.com/booktv. >> let me just say i think you can sum up, it's a very timely book. i hope you will...
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many people interests ideas i was never the less drawn to the european thinkers, karl marx, sigmund freud and nietzsche most especially nietzsche. as i moved on to graduate school i continued to find his thoughts intoxicating and felt she pessin out my attraction. after all i've gone to graduate school to study american intellectual and cultural history and i felt compelled to turn back to my american thinkers ralf waldo emerson, john tooby, michael blumberg. i thought it was time for me to...
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freud, who knows. >> but in my event, i said, i was going lead challenge, and i got a call from the democratic candidate, david -- who i knew at the time. he was in the city council. i worked with him. i had a good relationship with him. and he is screaming at me on the telephone. which i could understand, and -- [laughter] and i said, david, this is not personal. not that that helped. [laughter] and he said, i can be the message. i'm thinking to myself, you can be the message that we send another so you wish democrat to washington? that's not the message. the message is that we send a republican, and then -- whom i've never met called and said let's talk about this and see if we can come to an agreement, and he -- i said please come up. he's a nice guy. highly intelligent. i said to him, look, i can only do this with you on the following basis. i'm sending a message to the president of my party, and you have to be sending a message to the national leadership of your party that you don't agree with them on privatizing medicare and social security and turning medicaid in to a block gram. i don'
freud, who knows. >> but in my event, i said, i was going lead challenge, and i got a call from the democratic candidate, david -- who i knew at the time. he was in the city council. i worked with him. i had a good relationship with him. and he is screaming at me on the telephone. which i could understand, and -- [laughter] and i said, david, this is not personal. not that that helped. [laughter] and he said, i can be the message. i'm thinking to myself, you can be the message that we...
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they would argue back and forth about the facts and somebody would come another we can talk about freudas very much a part of the academic community. overall he turned very slowly as public opinion to say the boys' lives. but he did not really have to go too far among that select group at the university of chicago. thank you very much. [applause] [background noises] [background noises] >> end john farrell, who you were just listening to here at the national book festival is the former washington editor of the boston globe. he has also written a book about tip o'neill. this is a c-span2 book tv live coverage from the national book festival, the 12th annual of the mall here in washington d.c. coming up next in the history biography tent david maraniss, barack obama the story, biographer of the president just published in june, speaking in that tent shortly and that he will be followed by bob woodward, another associate editor at the washington post. mr. woodward's 19th book is the price of politics, all about the budgets and the last couple of years with the obama white house and republic
they would argue back and forth about the facts and somebody would come another we can talk about freudas very much a part of the academic community. overall he turned very slowly as public opinion to say the boys' lives. but he did not really have to go too far among that select group at the university of chicago. thank you very much. [applause] [background noises] [background noises] >> end john farrell, who you were just listening to here at the national book festival is the former...
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never forget, and i hope that his family will appreciate the magnificent service that chris stevens freud this nation. -- freuprovided to this nation. mr. president, i suggest the absence of a quorum. mr. lieberman: mr. president, if i may -- the presiding officer: the senator connecticut. mr. lieberman: i ask unanimous consent for robert morris, who is an intern in the office of the occupant of chair, the senator from oregon, to have privileges of the floor for the balance of the day. the presiding officer: without objection. mr. lieberman: and i suggest the absence of a quorum. the presiding officer: the clerk will call the roll. quorum call: mr. rockefeller: mr. president in ferraro the senator from west virginia. mr. rockefeller: i ask that the order for the quorum call be reas you understanded. fethe presiding officer: without objection. mr. rockefeller: mr. president, before i say what i originally came down here to say, i want to join my colleagues in condemning the senseless, horrible attack at the u.s. consulate in libya and pay tribute to the four americans, including our ambass
never forget, and i hope that his family will appreciate the magnificent service that chris stevens freud this nation. -- freuprovided to this nation. mr. president, i suggest the absence of a quorum. mr. lieberman: mr. president, if i may -- the presiding officer: the senator connecticut. mr. lieberman: i ask unanimous consent for robert morris, who is an intern in the office of the occupant of chair, the senator from oregon, to have privileges of the floor for the balance of the day. the...