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>> guest: it has some impulses that are, perhaps, shared by communities and other faiths. they're is a subset of evangelicalism that we might call president listen. they take a particularly militant approach to what they perceive to be changes both in modern religion and modern culture, and often the answer is to separate, to form their own community and fight back. we can identify a fundamentalist trade in every major world religion from as long to buddhism to do a as an. they all have some set of individuals who say we cannot compromise.
>> guest: it has some impulses that are, perhaps, shared by communities and other faiths. they're is a subset of evangelicalism that we might call president listen. they take a particularly militant approach to what they perceive to be changes both in modern religion and modern culture, and often the answer is to separate, to form their own community and fight back. we can identify a fundamentalist trade in every major world religion from as long to buddhism to do a as an. they all have...
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they have this impulse around the time they want to be president. it's a great strategy here.illary is in a unique position. she can tie herself to the victories of the obama administration on foreign policy and when things didn't turn out well, she can say that wasn't my choice. she's careful in the book to talk about her disagreement with syria. she wanted to arm rebels. obama wanted to stay the course. she can distance herself and take claim for everybody from osama bin laden to successful drawdown in iraq and afghanistan. she's in great position. she can tell stories and distance herself from losses and own the victory. she's going to be in very good position because of this. >> i want to bring another quote for the book since we have so many excerpts. i acknowledge as i had many times before that opening the door to negotiations with the taliban would be hard to swallow for many americans after so many years of war. i returned to washington confident if we decided to train
they have this impulse around the time they want to be president. it's a great strategy here.illary is in a unique position. she can tie herself to the victories of the obama administration on foreign policy and when things didn't turn out well, she can say that wasn't my choice. she's careful in the book to talk about her disagreement with syria. she wanted to arm rebels. obama wanted to stay the course. she can distance herself and take claim for everybody from osama bin laden to successful...
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that suffering energized and strengthened her and with good counsel and determination her creative impulsetruck. her example truly is one of triumph. maya angelou you improve our world by drawing from us force us to be better selves. [applause] ♪w 3%s ♪ ♪sq&yx >> old folks say it takes one to no one. [laughter] how were you grow? fate q. my darling. the late toni morrison period spee it is a blessing. she is a blessing. and it is amazing we have been sister friends all of these years and i am grateful for it to. and it takes one to no one. and i am grateful i knowzi that she is a dollar that folks, amazing. it is amazing you have chosen to accuse me a gift to honor me and i am so pleased. it is amazing. you are all writers and i am delighted that you have chosen to not only honor me but that ask tony morrison to honor me out of you. and that is who you are.vbj> there is an old statement when it looks like the sun. ♪ anymore. ♪ god put a rainbow in the colts'. ♪ -- clouds. ♪ amazing. amazing. amazing. [applause] in the statement was inspired by genesis that craig -- at the rain persisted so
that suffering energized and strengthened her and with good counsel and determination her creative impulsetruck. her example truly is one of triumph. maya angelou you improve our world by drawing from us force us to be better selves. [applause] ♪w 3%s ♪ ♪sq&yx >> old folks say it takes one to no one. [laughter] how were you grow? fate q. my darling. the late toni morrison period spee it is a blessing. she is a blessing. and it is amazing we have been sister friends all of these...
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solar impulse two spent two hours in the air yesterday on the maiden voyage. here is the video, and the founders hope to fly around the world next year. >> it is 4:50. a new study shows what you can do today to savior life. >> facebook is letting users celebrate gay pride month in idl. teacher layoffs. and a 60 billion dollar budget deficit. that's what john perez faced when he be speaker of the california assembly. so he partnered with governor brown to pass three balanced budgets, on time. for the first time in thirty years. today, the deficits are gone and we've invested an additional 2 billion dollars in education. now john perez is running for controller, to keep fighting for balanced budgets. democrat john perez for controller. >> an ordinance could allow food trucks in the plaza in the limited industrial, general industrial, and water-related industrial zoning districts and the city attorney will look into whether existing food trucks could be grandfathered in at their current locations. >> if you have a dog with never ending energy you will be very int
solar impulse two spent two hours in the air yesterday on the maiden voyage. here is the video, and the founders hope to fly around the world next year. >> it is 4:50. a new study shows what you can do today to savior life. >> facebook is letting users celebrate gay pride month in idl. teacher layoffs. and a 60 billion dollar budget deficit. that's what john perez faced when he be speaker of the california assembly. so he partnered with governor brown to pass three balanced budgets,...
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this is not about an analyst -- an endless impulse. give his army the best chance for success. cometen look at gettysburg up tickets charge as an anomaly 's chargeburg, pickett as an anomaly. plays a very somber lead. i don't think that captures lee's speaking at that time. we get to pickett's charge and we say, what was the general thinking? lee was so depressed that he suddenly lost all of his imagination and creativity and marched these men across an open field. this overlooks the strategic possibilities of 1863. ee to douired that l what? there are so many possibilities that can be gained politically through attacking. --e his army was engaged july 1 stands as one of the most complete victories that the army in northern virginia ever achieved. it was a day of impressive assault that nearly cracked the union line in a number of places. it makes no sense why he would suddenly relinquish the offens s ive. it is not in sync with the realities of what was on the ground. you stand in front of the lee monument and the next thing you the to do is -- interpretive markers don't reall
this is not about an analyst -- an endless impulse. give his army the best chance for success. cometen look at gettysburg up tickets charge as an anomaly 's chargeburg, pickett as an anomaly. plays a very somber lead. i don't think that captures lee's speaking at that time. we get to pickett's charge and we say, what was the general thinking? lee was so depressed that he suddenly lost all of his imagination and creativity and marched these men across an open field. this overlooks the strategic...
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all this has a wakened in us an impulse for renewal for correcting mistakes to open up the road to a better future. in the preparation of that future, a new generation demands the main road, the same that different social junction in our history belonged to my generation. today a new generation must be at the forefront. younger people with new energies to determine to undertake the reforms that the present juncture demands of us and face with renewed intensity and dedication. the challenges of tomorrow. my ambition has been to contribute to the welfare and freedom of all spanish people. i want the best for spain, a country to which i have devoted all my life and put service for spain all capacity, all my work. my son felipe who is heir to the thrown. he is the incarnation of stability. when i turned 76 in january, i decided that the moment was ready to prepare for passing the baton to somebody who can insure that stability. the prince is mature, prepared, and has a sense of responsibility. all necessary to assume the leadership of the state and open a new era of hope where the experi
all this has a wakened in us an impulse for renewal for correcting mistakes to open up the road to a better future. in the preparation of that future, a new generation demands the main road, the same that different social junction in our history belonged to my generation. today a new generation must be at the forefront. younger people with new energies to determine to undertake the reforms that the present juncture demands of us and face with renewed intensity and dedication. the challenges of...
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a horrible mistake immediately but i can can continuously confessed all of my thoughts and every impulsethat i had and every indiscretion that i had and i sabotaged my life co-directing work. it it works i mean this is such a unique situation because we were telling a story that was about us and so it works you do a lot of planning ahead of time and then if you're if you're doing this kind of movie you have your wife sit there and direct you through scenes that are based on the most embarrassing parts of your relationship so basically are relieved all of the the terrible choices that i had made in front of her and she had to now tell me how to do it so she could say you know grovel more or that well you know this is me this is me spiralling into a pit of just darkness and neuroses how does your wife react to your fame from big bang theory. in the most grounded way possible she kind of does and doesn't let me know that i'm i'm famous which is which is good because i don't i don't think of myself as a as a celebrity really i don't know how how that works for other people you recognize that
a horrible mistake immediately but i can can continuously confessed all of my thoughts and every impulsethat i had and every indiscretion that i had and i sabotaged my life co-directing work. it it works i mean this is such a unique situation because we were telling a story that was about us and so it works you do a lot of planning ahead of time and then if you're if you're doing this kind of movie you have your wife sit there and direct you through scenes that are based on the most...
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and people who don't get enough sleep tend to be more impulsive, more risk tarkers. casinos make you sleep deprived to make more mistakes. sadly, there's strong data, several studies have come out supporting a link between inadequate sleep and suicidal behavior in teenagers. they're under a lot of stress, not getting enough sleep, and then they also may be more impulsive due to lack of sleep. there's no doubt that the best bang for the buck, as far as improving your help, is through sleep. >> it's free! >> it's free. you get to do it. it's beautiful. i mean, why not get more sleep? >> we talked about a variety of disorders that can contribute to really poor health problems. can you talk about that. >> of course. there are, as you mentioned earlier a, over 90 different sleep disorders. the most common thing we do at our clinic is something called sleep apnea. people stop breathing in their sleep. the brain has to decide what's more important, breathing or sleeping. for a little window of time, the brain says, i'd rather sleep than breathe. there's a gap in your breath
and people who don't get enough sleep tend to be more impulsive, more risk tarkers. casinos make you sleep deprived to make more mistakes. sadly, there's strong data, several studies have come out supporting a link between inadequate sleep and suicidal behavior in teenagers. they're under a lot of stress, not getting enough sleep, and then they also may be more impulsive due to lack of sleep. there's no doubt that the best bang for the buck, as far as improving your help, is through sleep....
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so whenever those electrical impulses can assert in particular part of the brain someone will have a seizure and that generally manifests in a variety of ways you can us consciousness they can have motor manifestations shaking they can feel abnormal sensations and or change the behavior so anytime that that happens someone will say they had a seizure and just the predisposition for that if you've had that a couple of times we can't figure out why so you have epilepsy you had those seizures abnormal sensations blackouts for how long? about ten years ten years yeah before surgery about ten years okay so they start mm hmm how is it affecting your life? um to be so young and my social life was affected most of course you know going out with friends at the age of 20 you figure when you're 21 22 with the 21 22 college students do you know i was... it affected that social realm of my life carrying medications in my pocketbook having to schedule making sure i took my medicine before class and i'm sure i wasn't alone but it was myself dealing with it trying to be private about it i didn't wan
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n >> i'm curious about this impulse control issue.easy to pronounce name had a better chance of success. so, i'm a little confused what the impulse control link is and what about this issue of having an easy to pronounce name. clearly, tj has been easier. >> no one can pronounce my name. >> ethnicity here. one thing to have a difficult name and another name that signals latino identity. >> or chinese and germen and what are you and all of that. >> what is the impulse control, dalton? what is that about? >> the idea, this is a theory, but they do have data that shows that a kid, i think you're right that we have to distinguish between names that mark you as a racial or ethnic other versus names that are just weird. and in terms of the weird names, kids get teased. probably less than when we were kids, but they still get teased and they have to learn how to deal with that. that's an important skill in life and that's the theory, at least, because they do show that kids with unusual names, these days, at least. very small eeffect, but th
n >> i'm curious about this impulse control issue.easy to pronounce name had a better chance of success. so, i'm a little confused what the impulse control link is and what about this issue of having an easy to pronounce name. clearly, tj has been easier. >> no one can pronounce my name. >> ethnicity here. one thing to have a difficult name and another name that signals latino identity. >> or chinese and germen and what are you and all of that. >> what is the...
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. >> pelican bay's worst riot was fueled by the inmates' impulse for violence. and many of those inmates ended up here, the security housing unit or the shoe. >> inmates that were placed into the shoe housing unit were placed in here for the most part because of violence and that violence could be against other inmates or against officers. >> it was here in pelican bay's most secure unit we came across perhaps the most dangerous inmate. >> my name is scanvinsky hymes. she wanted me to have a name no other would have. >> he was sent to prison for possessing a weapon in a youth facility. at the time our cameras profiled him in 2000 he had been locked up more than 12 years. almost half his life. >> everything's the same every day. nothing really changes too much. i mean, wake up in the morning, eat, go to yard. when i get bored i kind of get into stuff you know. >> the stuff he frequently gets into is provoking officers to extract him from his cell. each inmate is assigned a security risk classification score. based on his disciplinary record. the average score ran
. >> pelican bay's worst riot was fueled by the inmates' impulse for violence. and many of those inmates ended up here, the security housing unit or the shoe. >> inmates that were placed into the shoe housing unit were placed in here for the most part because of violence and that violence could be against other inmates or against officers. >> it was here in pelican bay's most secure unit we came across perhaps the most dangerous inmate. >> my name is scanvinsky hymes....
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you start seeing in a major cultural and influence as far as my inclination and artistic impulses. i did a lot of coloring in a lot of play doe in a lot of crafts. my grandmother was a big character in the story who is very and xenophobic so how she shaped my life as well and part of the reason i became an engineer was because of that and pursued a career in the arts early on. in this book you sort of see you are reading i would hope you are reading within the context of this kid who i'm showing you potentially grows up and has this amazing moment in our history. >> host: why do you open the story with a quail? >> guest: my grandmother's a very significant character. in some ways she is the cause of trauma and she was very verbally abusive and very as i said in xenophobic but on the flipside of that ironically in some way she made me a writer because she made me more withdrawn and made me an observer of the world worse as a participant and also that led me to become, to learn how to read people. i had to know how to read people to know how to respond and not get called a you know w
you start seeing in a major cultural and influence as far as my inclination and artistic impulses. i did a lot of coloring in a lot of play doe in a lot of crafts. my grandmother was a big character in the story who is very and xenophobic so how she shaped my life as well and part of the reason i became an engineer was because of that and pursued a career in the arts early on. in this book you sort of see you are reading i would hope you are reading within the context of this kid who i'm...
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so, we have this area of low pressure with a weak impulse that brought us high clouds. high pressure warms things up earlier this afternoon. tomorrow this low pressure moves in more. we'll see increasing on shore flow. the trend will continue into monday. also here's the trend with san jose as an example. tomorrow the average high is 80. but will be just near average. we really cool down monday. high pressure builds mid week warmer than average. cools down as another system drops south towards next weekend. overnight los will be in the 50s and clouds along the coast with possibly some fog as well near the coast and half moon bay and then tomorrow you notice the clouds will clear but not completely. we'll still see clouds along the peninsula coast as well and the sea breeze kicking up we'll see cooler numbers. instead of the upper 70s and 90s. we'll see low 80s as well. temperatures stay in the 60s. high tomorrow will be 79 in san jose. 82 in gilroy. san francisco, 66 degrees for you. everyone coming down a little bit. 81 in santa rose so. 80 in napta. inland areas much
so, we have this area of low pressure with a weak impulse that brought us high clouds. high pressure warms things up earlier this afternoon. tomorrow this low pressure moves in more. we'll see increasing on shore flow. the trend will continue into monday. also here's the trend with san jose as an example. tomorrow the average high is 80. but will be just near average. we really cool down monday. high pressure builds mid week warmer than average. cools down as another system drops south towards...
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we are going to have to deal with some of the worst impulses there.le to do is play wakamo and chase wherever extremists appear, occupy those countries for long periods of time and think somehow that we are going to solve those problems. that's something that even as the world's lone superpower exceeds our capabilities. >> reporter: do you think prime minister maliki has demonstrated the ability to bring iraq together given what with we have seen him do since 2006. >> what i said yesterday is an election has just taken place and an opportunity to form a new government there. the test now, not just for mr. maliki or the leadership in iraq, are they able to set aside their suspicions, their sectarian preferences for the good of the whole? and we don't know. the one thing i do know is that if they fail to do that, then no amount of military action by the united states can hold that country together. >> we are going to have more of mika's interview with the president about working families coming up in the 8:00 hour. mika, though, you've seen the presiden
we are going to have to deal with some of the worst impulses there.le to do is play wakamo and chase wherever extremists appear, occupy those countries for long periods of time and think somehow that we are going to solve those problems. that's something that even as the world's lone superpower exceeds our capabilities. >> reporter: do you think prime minister maliki has demonstrated the ability to bring iraq together given what with we have seen him do since 2006. >> what i said...
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you also start seeing some of the influences farce my in-- as far as my inclination, my artistic impulses. i did a lot of coloring, a lot of playing with play doe and crafts and that in juxtaposition to my grandmother who's also a big character in the story who was very homophobic and xenophobic, you know, how she sort of shaped my life as well and part of the reason i became an engineer was because of that homophobia and in pursuit of a career in the arts early on. so in this book you sort of see, you know, you're reading -- i would hope you're reading with the context of this little kid who i am showing you eventually grows up and reads this amazing moment in our history. >> host: why do you open the story with -- [inaudible] >> guest: why do i open the story with abuela? well, my grandmother's a very significant character, as i said, in the whole book. in some ways, in some ways she, she's the cause of a lot of trauma. she was verbally abusive, very homophobic, as i said, zen phonic, but ironically, she made me an observer of the world versus a participant. also that led me to sort of
you also start seeing some of the influences farce my in-- as far as my inclination, my artistic impulses. i did a lot of coloring, a lot of playing with play doe and crafts and that in juxtaposition to my grandmother who's also a big character in the story who was very homophobic and xenophobic, you know, how she sort of shaped my life as well and part of the reason i became an engineer was because of that homophobia and in pursuit of a career in the arts early on. so in this book you sort of...
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so, we have this area of low pressure with a weak impulse that brought us high clouds.h pressure warms things up earlier this afternoon. tomorrow this low pressure moves in more. we'll see increasing on shore flow. the trend will continue into monday. also here's the trend with san jose as an example. tomorrow the average high is 80. but will be just near average. we really cool down monday. high pressure builds mid week warmer than average. cools down as another system drops south towards next weekend. overnight los will be in the 50s and clouds along the coast with possibly some fog as well near the coast and half moon bay and then tomorrow you notice the clouds will clear but not completely. we'll still see clouds along the peninsula coast as well and the sea breeze kicking up we'll see cooler numbers. instead of the upper 70s and 90s. we'll see low 80s as well. temperatures stay in the 60s. high tomorrow will be 79 in san jose. 82 in gilroy. san francisco, 66 degrees for you. everyone coming down a little bit. 81 in santa rose so. 80 in napta. inland areas much more
so, we have this area of low pressure with a weak impulse that brought us high clouds.h pressure warms things up earlier this afternoon. tomorrow this low pressure moves in more. we'll see increasing on shore flow. the trend will continue into monday. also here's the trend with san jose as an example. tomorrow the average high is 80. but will be just near average. we really cool down monday. high pressure builds mid week warmer than average. cools down as another system drops south towards next...
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it's called the solar impulse 2. bigger better version of plane that took off experimental flight from the bay area this time last year it operates on so already power using more than 17,000 panel. soaking up the sun energy. solar impulse 2 maiden voyage today spending more than 2 hours in the air. project founder provided us with this video. they hope to flight around the world next year. interesting t. >> really interesting. >> look at the wing span. >> amazing. impressive. >> experience is here with the forecast. breezy also chilly today. >> in fact much chillier than yesterday. cropped 20 degrees but you are right all will change. warmer again. here's live doppler 7hd and we have low clouds fog not only at the coast pushing local inland and spots of moisture showing up all on the screen and spots of moisture showing up now and i felt a drop let or 2 during the dinner hour. important thing to focus is the 24 hour temperature change. it's 14 degrees cooler right now than at this hour last night in concord. 17 degre
it's called the solar impulse 2. bigger better version of plane that took off experimental flight from the bay area this time last year it operates on so already power using more than 17,000 panel. soaking up the sun energy. solar impulse 2 maiden voyage today spending more than 2 hours in the air. project founder provided us with this video. they hope to flight around the world next year. interesting t. >> really interesting. >> look at the wing span. >> amazing. impressive....
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now he was finding new ways to quell his impulsive behavior, including meditation. >> the truth is, man's greatest challenge is to conquer himself. so i'm working on conquering myself right now. i don't want to deal with the violence because the violence has been dealing with me for way too long. >> your legs, your arms, your hands, everywhere, just relax. the main thing is to stay relaxed. >> i sought mental health, mental health didn't come to me, i went to them. and i told them i would like to be helped. i would like for you guys to talk to me and provide some type of program i can gradually work my way through this step by step. >> after several months of clear conduct, bailey was accepted into the residential treatment unit or rtu, for ongoing counseling. the prison's lead psychologist dr. reggie matias, felt he was capable of doing something few predators are capable of, changing their ways. >> let's try to figure out a different way to do his time in prison. and so he talked with me when he was up on the segregation unit and said i really want a chance at the rtu unit. i want to st
now he was finding new ways to quell his impulsive behavior, including meditation. >> the truth is, man's greatest challenge is to conquer himself. so i'm working on conquering myself right now. i don't want to deal with the violence because the violence has been dealing with me for way too long. >> your legs, your arms, your hands, everywhere, just relax. the main thing is to stay relaxed. >> i sought mental health, mental health didn't come to me, i went to them. and i told...
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connect to people is that we are not showing these idealized human being but people that act on impulses and make mistakes and our sometimes reckless with their personal and political lives and that's something that i think we all do occasionally and can relate to. >>> reckless premiers sunday at 9:00 on kpxi5. >>> that's it. enjoy. it is going to get hot. >>> have a great afternoon. >>> take care everybody. ,, [ grinder buzzing ] [ both chuckle ] >> liam: what? what? >> hope: you just seem awfully happy for a man who got stabbed in the neck with awo
connect to people is that we are not showing these idealized human being but people that act on impulses and make mistakes and our sometimes reckless with their personal and political lives and that's something that i think we all do occasionally and can relate to. >>> reckless premiers sunday at 9:00 on kpxi5. >>> that's it. enjoy. it is going to get hot. >>> have a great afternoon. >>> take care everybody. ,, [ grinder buzzing ] [ both chuckle ] >>...
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solar impulse spent two hours in the air on the maiden voyage yesterday and the project founders provided this video and they hope to fly the solar plane around the world next year. >> coming up, turning the tide against the second bedliest form of cancer. >> and how facebook is letter users celebrate gay pride month. >> and dan mar >> today the benicia city council will consider allowing food trucks in the industrial park. the food items would be allowed in the limited industrial, industrial park, and water-related industrial zoning districts. the city concern will look into whether existinged for trucks in other areas of the city could be grandfathered in at their current locations. >> if you have a dog with never ending energy you will be interested in this invention. >> take a look. the dog owner who is an engineer and a genius built a way for the dog to play fetch by himself. the clever terrier can use his body weight on the other end of the lever and off goes the ball, the ball is flying, dog gets chase. repeat as many times as desired. >> i repeat. >> this video is on a new blog ab
solar impulse spent two hours in the air on the maiden voyage yesterday and the project founders provided this video and they hope to fly the solar plane around the world next year. >> coming up, turning the tide against the second bedliest form of cancer. >> and how facebook is letter users celebrate gay pride month. >> and dan mar >> today the benicia city council will consider allowing food trucks in the industrial park. the food items would be allowed in the limited...
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>> i understand the impulse. think it's an effort somehow to take away from these killers what we think they might want. i think it is ultimately futile because in this day and age, unlike 40 years ago, there were no gatekeepers. 40 years ago, a couple wire services, television networks, a few newspapers could have effectively shut this out. you can't do this anymore. if this video as seen, say, by parents of troubled kids or by law enforcement officers can stop future killings, that in and of itself is a very important reason why people have to see this. i understand the point about the pornography of violence and the exploitation of it, and i'm sympathetic to what david says. but the most important thing for me is to surrealize how many clues were missed here as it often is, and so if somebody out there has seen this video and said, you know what? i saw something like this from my own son, you don't want to not have that happen. >> dave, what do you make of that gatekeeper's argument? i think the internet chang
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memory, depression, impulse control, impulsive think to anger, cognitive dysfunction, on and on it goes. when you get to know these guys too, and i met many of these folks who used to play and don't anymore, they have real physical issues and mental issues. >> they do. i have friend of mine that are retired playing, having played, 10, 12, 14 years in the nfl. they, their bodies do break down quite a bit. gerri: all right. lots of concutions out there. eugene, always good to see you. g up later in theu, thank you. show, coffee prices are about to get a, jolt. we'll break down what is going on with your cup of joe. >>> are airlines finally having no excuse to lose your luggage? these new digital tags, gps tags for your luggage, could be the end of lost bags forever. ♪ you used to sleep like a champ - then boom... what happened? life happened. stress. fun. bad habits. kids. kids. kids. now what? not milk. not sheep. not that. let's think smarter. let's get some science in here. let's build a bed. another bed? no, a smarter bed a entirely new sleep number bed that tracks your movement, your
memory, depression, impulse control, impulsive think to anger, cognitive dysfunction, on and on it goes. when you get to know these guys too, and i met many of these folks who used to play and don't anymore, they have real physical issues and mental issues. >> they do. i have friend of mine that are retired playing, having played, 10, 12, 14 years in the nfl. they, their bodies do break down quite a bit. gerri: all right. lots of concutions out there. eugene, always good to see you. g up...
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>> other police came and they physically hurt me back. >> that impulse to defend disabled inmates is how he spends his long days in prison. >> i'm an a.d.a. supporter. that means i help the wheelchair people, anybody that have canes, wheelchairs, whatever and i'm also a slash porter. i keep the pod clean. in the morning, sweep the pods, clean the windows, whatever. keep everything clean. once i get that done, i go to the wheelchair guys and see if they need anything done. i'll keep their wheelchairs clean. push them to chow, push them to the yard, push them back. >> but at the end of the day, armstrong still faces the grinding monotony of life in a small two-man cell. >> the emotional toll here, it's like water torture. i compare it to that. every day it's like a drip, drip, drip. it's like you got sentenced. if i got out of here tomorrow, i know i would not come back. i honestly say if i got there tomorrow i know i would not come back. i don't deserve to come back tomorrow. i can honestly tell you, unless i go to the parole board and i'm 43, i would tell them, i don't deserve to be
>> other police came and they physically hurt me back. >> that impulse to defend disabled inmates is how he spends his long days in prison. >> i'm an a.d.a. supporter. that means i help the wheelchair people, anybody that have canes, wheelchairs, whatever and i'm also a slash porter. i keep the pod clean. in the morning, sweep the pods, clean the windows, whatever. keep everything clean. once i get that done, i go to the wheelchair guys and see if they need anything done. i'll...
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>> prosecutors believe doug's impulsive act of violence threatened his career. >> he couldn't risk anion that he hit her, struck her, he was working at lawrence livermore lab and he has security clearance so any criminal record would have been difficult for him and put his job in jeopardy. >> with genna unconscious and not sure what to do, prosecutors think doug panicked and strangled her to death. he removed genna's clothing to eliminate possible trace evidence. when doug pushed genna's body into the back seat of his car, he displaced the carpet. the underside of the carpet and the seat belt buckle left signature marks on her skin that wouldn't disappear since there was no blood flow. minutes away, pulled his car off doug chose a dump site 15 minutes away, pulled his car off the road, which picked up the bits of starthistle, the same stage of development that was found on genna's body. prosecutors think doug simply got lucky when the security cameras at both his office and the fast-food restaurant weren't working. but doug made a crucial mistake during his interrogation. he said he u
>> prosecutors believe doug's impulsive act of violence threatened his career. >> he couldn't risk anion that he hit her, struck her, he was working at lawrence livermore lab and he has security clearance so any criminal record would have been difficult for him and put his job in jeopardy. >> with genna unconscious and not sure what to do, prosecutors think doug panicked and strangled her to death. he removed genna's clothing to eliminate possible trace evidence. when doug...
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it was impulsive, and i just wanted out.when we come back, life in the madoff apartment and the death of a son. [ticking] instead of hanging out on the couch, you could be hanging ten. what are you waiting for? seize the summer with up to 40% off hotels from travelocity. jamie, you've got a little something on the back of your shoe, there. [alarm beeping] price tag. danger: price tag alert. oh, hey, guys. price tag alert. is this normal? well, progressive's a price tag free zone. we let you tell us what you want to pay, and we help you find options to fit your budget. where are they taking him? i don't know. this seems excessive! decontamination's in progress. i don't want to tell you guys your job, but... policies without the price tags. now, that's progressive. [ticking] >> the sheer scale of bernie madoff's ponzi scheme shocked the world. thousands of individuals, charities, and funds, that on paper were worth a total of $65 billion, were wiped out. what's more, some of his closest friends and family who had trusted him w
it was impulsive, and i just wanted out.when we come back, life in the madoff apartment and the death of a son. [ticking] instead of hanging out on the couch, you could be hanging ten. what are you waiting for? seize the summer with up to 40% off hotels from travelocity. jamie, you've got a little something on the back of your shoe, there. [alarm beeping] price tag. danger: price tag alert. oh, hey, guys. price tag alert. is this normal? well, progressive's a price tag free zone. we let you...
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>> no, look, the authoritarian impulse argument here is shadowy and invoking spectors of nixon.t had the regulatory authority to deal with people trying to hijack non-profit status to pursue for-profit partisan aims with organizations that are supposed to be dedicated towards social welfare. so you have a huge massive partisan economy trying to exploit supreme court decisions and exploit tax exempt status. i want to be very clear here, though. democrats are in denial that this stinks to high heaven and this needs to be dealt with directly, and they can't simply wish it away. america was founded on tax revolt. the irs is nobody's idea of a good political ally right here. so they need to take it seriously, but when ted cruz is called for eric holder's impeachment, we're deep into the silly season rather than trying to deal with the problem. >> i'll pose this final question to you, will. we have a new irs commissioner, lois lerner has been pushed out. the irs admitted it, you know, there was wrongdoing involved and supposedly they're not doing it anymore. what is the end result? wh
>> no, look, the authoritarian impulse argument here is shadowy and invoking spectors of nixon.t had the regulatory authority to deal with people trying to hijack non-profit status to pursue for-profit partisan aims with organizations that are supposed to be dedicated towards social welfare. so you have a huge massive partisan economy trying to exploit supreme court decisions and exploit tax exempt status. i want to be very clear here, though. democrats are in denial that this stinks to...
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now we know memories are electrical impulses that get embedded into your brain tissue.don't understand the whole concept yet. but this type of research is quite important because let's look at alzheimer's. we have millions of people with alzheimer's every year. continues to be global problem. there is a lot of research that needs to be done. we know for a fact that in alzheimer's we have beta deposits in the brain cells which interfere with the synaptic juncture of brain processes therefore people forget, they don't remember, memories get erased. so the mechanism is there. the key is that if you're able to do this with, you know, with manipulating cells using electrical impulses and also light i am pulls where you place a memory, erase it, retrace it again, now you know how to control nerve cells, if you apply that science to humans that's huge. melissa: is this a scary as it sound? to me it sound like you're -- >> no, i don't think -- listen -- melissa: can you accidentally erase too much? >> look, the most important organ of our body is the brain. it controls everythi
now we know memories are electrical impulses that get embedded into your brain tissue.don't understand the whole concept yet. but this type of research is quite important because let's look at alzheimer's. we have millions of people with alzheimer's every year. continues to be global problem. there is a lot of research that needs to be done. we know for a fact that in alzheimer's we have beta deposits in the brain cells which interfere with the synaptic juncture of brain processes therefore...
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. >> she's on probation for battery and there's some type of impulse control that leaves me very concerned. >> perfect situation for the family meeting my dad. he left letters for me when i was growing up. sounds like a nice guy. >> you're very immature, like a kid that don't want to grow up. >> i wanted to plead guilty and get it over with. she never steered me wrong, she knows what's best. >> hello? hey, ma. they told me that -- that they'll release me from here if i plead guilty. okay. if i don't plead the guilty plea, there's still a chance to send me across the street. if they send me across the street then i'll be facing charges over there. yes, ma'am. i love you, too. >> aaron, come on up. >> i tried to go straight. but driving is just my thing. i just like driving. that's what get me in trouble all the time. my whole life has always been taking somebody's car. >> over the past six years 17-year-old aaron ashburn has become a familiar face at lake county juvenile. >> this will be your last picture as a juvenile. >> with his 18th birthday just days away, aaron finds himself back behi
. >> she's on probation for battery and there's some type of impulse control that leaves me very concerned. >> perfect situation for the family meeting my dad. he left letters for me when i was growing up. sounds like a nice guy. >> you're very immature, like a kid that don't want to grow up. >> i wanted to plead guilty and get it over with. she never steered me wrong, she knows what's best. >> hello? hey, ma. they told me that -- that they'll release me from here...
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some passing high clouds weak impulse from an area of low pressure moving in tomorrow and help increase the sea breeze and bring temperatures down, looking toward downtown san francisco. a beautiful view here. and we're going to start to see some low clouds develop. currently 56 in san francisco, 59 in oakland. san carlos, 59, san jose, 63, morgan hill 70 and half moon bay pretty cool all day, currently 52 degrees. from the roof, flags blowing down, some breezes from the west, beautiful view of the bay bridge light show. santa rosa, 60, napa 60. temperatures coming down fairfield, concord and livermore, saw upper 80s, now upper 60s. what you can expect tonight as we look out toward the west. a beautiful sunset around 8:33, low clouds develop overnight, indiana rot coast, cooler for father's day tomorrow and the trend continues into monday, coolest day next week. so, what's happening is we had this area of high pressure allowed temperatures to warm up but we did see passing high clouds today and the low pressure will move into tomorrow and into monday, bringing us some cooler temperature
some passing high clouds weak impulse from an area of low pressure moving in tomorrow and help increase the sea breeze and bring temperatures down, looking toward downtown san francisco. a beautiful view here. and we're going to start to see some low clouds develop. currently 56 in san francisco, 59 in oakland. san carlos, 59, san jose, 63, morgan hill 70 and half moon bay pretty cool all day, currently 52 degrees. from the roof, flags blowing down, some breezes from the west, beautiful view of...
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we jump ahead to tomorrow afternoon, weak impulse maybe moving through tomorrow. another chance of showers, maybe, if this is your get away time, about 5:00 p.m., to start your weekend. just so you know, but really that shouldn't be a big deal, as well. 73 degrees in philadelphia, at the moment, where are we headed, to high of 89 today. so another warm one, not as warm, and less humid tomorrow, possibility of shower late in the day. then on saturday, a ten out of ten, with sunshine, and sun to clouds on sunday, increasing clouds, getting ready for the possibility of some rain on monday, and looks like by the middle of next week, we will be float flirting with 90 degrees, again, speaking of flirting, here is a expert. (laughing). >> i don't flirt. i don't think i remember how to flirt. i'm so dumb. monmouth road at arnie's mount road. keep that this mind. downed pole, downed wires, eastbound side of baltimore pike at the media bypass, you could take media bypass to route one as your alternate. >> search for missing malaysian airlines plane, officials in charge of t
we jump ahead to tomorrow afternoon, weak impulse maybe moving through tomorrow. another chance of showers, maybe, if this is your get away time, about 5:00 p.m., to start your weekend. just so you know, but really that shouldn't be a big deal, as well. 73 degrees in philadelphia, at the moment, where are we headed, to high of 89 today. so another warm one, not as warm, and less humid tomorrow, possibility of shower late in the day. then on saturday, a ten out of ten, with sunshine, and sun to...
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we spent months inside where the staff is determined to rehabilitate impulsive teens who are often angry and violent. this is "lockup: pendleton juvenile, extended stay." >> attention all units, we have a signal ten. hold all radio traffic. >> at pendleton juvenile correctional facility, 40 minutes east of indianapolis, staff must always be prepared for the unexpected. >> you just talk to me. >> calm down. don't hurt yourself. shauntee, stop. that's not helping nothing! shauntee. >> got to call medical. >> yeah. >> shauntee. he's punching himself right now. >> this maximum security juvenile facility houses some of the state's most challenging juvenile offenders. 19-year-old jacob is one of them. >> he just what? he did what? >> he hurt himself. >> i was in my office counseling a couple other kids and i looked out my window, and one of the kids that was sitting at the table here, i saw his head look out the door. and i knew he was looking at something. that wasn't normal, and so i yelled at him, "heath, what's going on?" and he went like that. and i knew he was telling me something, so i
we spent months inside where the staff is determined to rehabilitate impulsive teens who are often angry and violent. this is "lockup: pendleton juvenile, extended stay." >> attention all units, we have a signal ten. hold all radio traffic. >> at pendleton juvenile correctional facility, 40 minutes east of indianapolis, staff must always be prepared for the unexpected. >> you just talk to me. >> calm down. don't hurt yourself. shauntee, stop. that's not helping...
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. >> it is called the solar impulse ii, and it took off on its maiden voyage. it has a wingspan longer than a boeing 747 but weighs less than your common automobile. the prototype is able to store solar energy, should make it possible to circle the earth -- get this -- in just five days. good luck to them. we will be following that flight very closely. >> five days still sounds like a long ride. >> we will be back at the top of the hour. not that long until then. >> great having you with us. do stay tuned. captioned by the national captioning institute --www.ncicap.org-- a1x1x >> it is 9:00 p.m. in the french capital. let's see what is making news this hour. stepped juan carlos down as king saying the time has come to make way for a new generation. his 46-year-old son will take over. swap over the deal to guantanamo bay detainees for a held soldier republicans arn it could put americans at risk. once enemies are burying the hatchet. a palestinian government has been sworn in and israel said it will
. >> it is called the solar impulse ii, and it took off on its maiden voyage. it has a wingspan longer than a boeing 747 but weighs less than your common automobile. the prototype is able to store solar energy, should make it possible to circle the earth -- get this -- in just five days. good luck to them. we will be following that flight very closely. >> five days still sounds like a long ride. >> we will be back at the top of the hour. not that long until then. >>...
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violence and cruelty were entreensic to human natural, you can kill the people but not the evil impulses harbor. entrensic to humanity. its probut brilliant in found probing of legal national character, human frailty and the meaning of justice. rent burgge of inure earned her a reputation for observation. cultured see a world of and history and social status in and demeanor of an individual. quite a gift. gave her entree into the subject thatson, a permitted to bring her own scars of betrayal of her father into the arena of espionage.litical these articles written for "the yorker" and published in meaning ofooks, the treason in 1947 and "the new treason" revealed the tots that motivated people abandon democratic ideals in service to savage utopian creeds. meaning of, "the new wouldn in 1964" she articulate a reality that still rings true, the implications of in a post war nuclear irrevocable and catastrophic. when "black lam and gray falcon" in published in the states 1941, dorothy was engaged in a full-scale crusade for american intervention. now friends for more than 20 begged rebecca
violence and cruelty were entreensic to human natural, you can kill the people but not the evil impulses harbor. entrensic to humanity. its probut brilliant in found probing of legal national character, human frailty and the meaning of justice. rent burgge of inure earned her a reputation for observation. cultured see a world of and history and social status in and demeanor of an individual. quite a gift. gave her entree into the subject thatson, a permitted to bring her own scars of betrayal...
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pending nervous breakdown, paranoia, fantasy and impulse control problems. you were in solitary for a long time. does that list sound familiar to you? >> i witnessed all of that. some of the things i went through myself. particularly with memory loss. i'm out here today, but i have a hard time remembering things. i have to write things down for myself because in a matter of seconds i'll forgot what it was that i was trying to think of. ptsd. i went through my bout of ptsd. i was hyper sensitive when i got out. everything drew out so many emotions i would always lose control of my emotions. loneliness. nobody knew what i was going through. i felt alone, by myself. solitary confinement doesn't do anything but break your will to live. if you get out one day there are so many lingering effects that sometimes it's scary out here. i've been out nine and a half years and i'm still working through the issues that i had, it has been very scary at times. >> martin horn you were overseeing the confinement of a relatively large population of prisoners. as a tool what is
pending nervous breakdown, paranoia, fantasy and impulse control problems. you were in solitary for a long time. does that list sound familiar to you? >> i witnessed all of that. some of the things i went through myself. particularly with memory loss. i'm out here today, but i have a hard time remembering things. i have to write things down for myself because in a matter of seconds i'll forgot what it was that i was trying to think of. ptsd. i went through my bout of ptsd. i was hyper...
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for the first two weeks of their lives, fawns have no impulse to flee. their instinct tells them to curl up and wait until the danger has passed, no matter how are made they may be -- no matter how afraid they may be. this behavior all too often proves fatal. when farmers mow their fields, the sharp blades cut down everything in the past. even if they take the time and trouble to search the field early beforehand, they can't easily miss -- they can still easily miss baby deer in the tall grass. only after the mowing is done the carnage becomes visible. mowing machines kill an estimated 100,000 fawns every year between may and june. >> it really does hit you where it hurts. you feel so sorry, but you cannot undo it. there is nothing you can do. a young deer like that looks at you so trustingly, so it does hurt. >> hunters criticize some farmers for not doing enough to protect the wildlife. saying they only follow the principle time is money. >> the task and the obligation to search these areas in advance is clearly with the farmers. they are the sources o
for the first two weeks of their lives, fawns have no impulse to flee. their instinct tells them to curl up and wait until the danger has passed, no matter how are made they may be -- no matter how afraid they may be. this behavior all too often proves fatal. when farmers mow their fields, the sharp blades cut down everything in the past. even if they take the time and trouble to search the field early beforehand, they can't easily miss -- they can still easily miss baby deer in the tall grass....
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it has some impulses so there is us subset we may call fundamentalism. for what they perceive to bewer changes with modern culture and the answer is to separate the bow with everyl religion of low world religions to said every cannot compromise and ton" take w a stand. >> host: who was carlhere part? but he was not an evangelical of a common understanding of thes term but with some basic traditional beliefs to say we paid not believe that resurrection of christ was day historical empirical fact in the same way of the newspaper were.e carl henry was the evangelical journalist who ahead, of waging the battle betweet n fundamentalist then shaped american tohe protestants and to help found a magazine which was aimed have resurrected a the reputation of conservative evangelicalism. and in the mainstream mind with that rejection oft science. and to end god in to use that confrontation to raise this at hand there are reporters and first century palestine to cover the resurrection of christ. the barge personnel laughing in said did you say the name of your magaz
it has some impulses so there is us subset we may call fundamentalism. for what they perceive to bewer changes with modern culture and the answer is to separate the bow with everyl religion of low world religions to said every cannot compromise and ton" take w a stand. >> host: who was carlhere part? but he was not an evangelical of a common understanding of thes term but with some basic traditional beliefs to say we paid not believe that resurrection of christ was day historical...
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she has got a body that is full of contradictory impulses. the front has this sort of power stands.he back has a sort of voluptuous, beautiful round bottom. between this tension one's power and one's lack of power. at is what is kind of roundup in african american women's bodies. little boys carrying a basket. each of the figures made of candy was a very loving process. the stage back here was kind of a "breaking bad" scenario. everybody had high-tech suits -- tyvek suits and large pots. decaying and are melting over the course of the installation. looking into his eyes felt like a most upsetting aspect of this, seeing the toes shrink away, the kind of blood like substance pulling out, the arms going. on an unusual, incredibly powerful project up in new york. more of the day's news on our website. you can find us on twitter. from all of us here at "world news america," thanks for watching. do tune in tomorrow. ♪ >> make sense of international news at bbc.com/news. >> funding of this presentation is made possible by the freeman foundation, newman's own foundation, giving all profits
she has got a body that is full of contradictory impulses. the front has this sort of power stands.he back has a sort of voluptuous, beautiful round bottom. between this tension one's power and one's lack of power. at is what is kind of roundup in african american women's bodies. little boys carrying a basket. each of the figures made of candy was a very loving process. the stage back here was kind of a "breaking bad" scenario. everybody had high-tech suits -- tyvek suits and large...
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your id is the thing that enables your darkest impulses, your id. think of it as like the fox news of your brain. [laughter] ♪ let your conscience be your guide ♪ >> jon: i knew this was going to be here. hey. what's up? >> hi, there jon. say, can i ask you a question? >> sure, jiminy. >> why do you still watch these guys? >> jon: i don't know? do you think they're going to change? at this point your obsession sayings as much about you as it says about them. what? do you have an anger fetish? you have to stop ingesting their poison. >> jon: i know. >> all right. i'm going to go jerk off with a noose around my neck so i can pass out when i [bleeped]. >> jon: what? >> i mean, counsel a wooden boy. [whistling] >> jon: i can't believe how badly... i can't believe how badly my conscience needs a conscience. you know, perhaps fox is right to be wary of bergdahl's dad. after all, when he was invited to the white house, he did say something strange. >> i'd like to say beau right now, who is having trouble speaking english, bismillah al-rahman al-rahim. [lau
your id is the thing that enables your darkest impulses, your id. think of it as like the fox news of your brain. [laughter] ♪ let your conscience be your guide ♪ >> jon: i knew this was going to be here. hey. what's up? >> hi, there jon. say, can i ask you a question? >> sure, jiminy. >> why do you still watch these guys? >> jon: i don't know? do you think they're going to change? at this point your obsession sayings as much about you as it says about them....
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nightmares, palpations, fear of empending nervous break down, paranoia, aggressive fantasies, and impulse control problems. you were in -- >> yes. >> in solitary a long time, is that list sound familiar. >> i witnessed all of that. some of the things i went through myself, particularly memory loss. i'm out here today but have a hard time remembering things that i have to write things down for myself. because in a matter of secondses i forgot what i was trying to think of. ptsd. i went with through my bout. i was very hypersensitive when i got out, everything just drew out so many emotions in me that i would lose control of my emotions i would dry a lot, loneliness, i would be in the room with a lot of people, but knowing they count understand what i was going through, i just felt alone. it doesn't do anything but break your hill to live. there are so many effects that sometimes it is scary out here. i have been out 3 1/2 years i am still working through the issues have. i can tell you it has been very scary. >> you were overseeing the con finement of a large population as a tool, what is
nightmares, palpations, fear of empending nervous break down, paranoia, aggressive fantasies, and impulse control problems. you were in -- >> yes. >> in solitary a long time, is that list sound familiar. >> i witnessed all of that. some of the things i went through myself, particularly memory loss. i'm out here today but have a hard time remembering things that i have to write things down for myself. because in a matter of secondses i forgot what i was trying to think of....