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like the pope says it leads to bitter loneliness. i am never alone and god is always with me. >> if you wanted to make a big proclamation to the u.s. and italy it is don't rush into a marriage. the bigger problem is the divorce rate that is not technically acceptable. it should be don't rush into a marriage and make sure it is a union and you have the councilling and all of that. >> interesting. i think all you need to do is get knocked up because kids keep everybody together. andy it said cat joke database is empty. you got lucky a. say whatever you want. >> you finally used them all. >> ran out of cat jokes. >> i don't know why the pope hates pets. you have to ask him. >> they don't have soles. >> i will have kids right after he does. but you are right, and he is not wrong. forget taking care of you older. we are doomed. salute the breeders. good for them. have tons and tons of kids, just keep them away from me and go on with your lives. >> this is where i am against immigration reform. >> my plan was when i got old and decrepit i
like the pope says it leads to bitter loneliness. i am never alone and god is always with me. >> if you wanted to make a big proclamation to the u.s. and italy it is don't rush into a marriage. the bigger problem is the divorce rate that is not technically acceptable. it should be don't rush into a marriage and make sure it is a union and you have the councilling and all of that. >> interesting. i think all you need to do is get knocked up because kids keep everybody together. andy...
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you know what it is, loneliness. >> this is a report featured on business insider.com and it says loneliness, weakens our immune system and increases inflammation which can lead to heart disease, die beat and arthritis. 40 percent of adult are lonely. >> my goodness. >> that is double from the 1980's. they are blaming social media and all this we are spending so much time on these false interactions and not spending time with people in real life. >> yes. >> do you feel lonely. >> me? >> you don't that have special somebody in your life. >> no, no. >> he is surrounded by delaware valley. all over instagram i see pictures of you out and about, all over the place. >> saturday night, i told you this, i believe i took a thousand people of people who watch the show but it is a lot of this. iron then you wait because they can never take it on the first try. >> flash. >> stop making that face. >> thinks the grosses one ever. >> you will be talking to him and trying to tell him something and making these disgusting noise. >> yes. >> it is under mining you a little bit when you are talking. >> serious
you know what it is, loneliness. >> this is a report featured on business insider.com and it says loneliness, weakens our immune system and increases inflammation which can lead to heart disease, die beat and arthritis. 40 percent of adult are lonely. >> my goodness. >> that is double from the 1980's. they are blaming social media and all this we are spending so much time on these false interactions and not spending time with people in real life. >> yes. >> do you...
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to cut through some of that alienation and loneliness. . , i conceived of a mentorship program where we pair incoming new members, graduate students, with a senior scholar of their choice, who has volunteered to do this. to get together for at least an hour for a cup of coffee, which the oah pays for. and to talk about the young person's career and their interests and the direction they wish to take. this morning, and met with two mentees and we talked about their work. we also talked about the job market and ways in which the oah can help those who are entering the job market for the first time. i think there are a number of ways. available tohops teach people how to write a new cover letter, how to put together a job resume, how to interview on skype. what is the meaning of an on-campus interview and how do you handle loads? -- those. we are trying to reach out to a new generation of historians who are entering our profession or community. i think the mentorship program is one of the ways that i want to help in that endeavor, bringing new folks and. and aoutgoing president professo
to cut through some of that alienation and loneliness. . , i conceived of a mentorship program where we pair incoming new members, graduate students, with a senior scholar of their choice, who has volunteered to do this. to get together for at least an hour for a cup of coffee, which the oah pays for. and to talk about the young person's career and their interests and the direction they wish to take. this morning, and met with two mentees and we talked about their work. we also talked about the...
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he is teaching them how to break the warier of loneliness. >> striking up conversation, projecting that connecting with her. and it's about practical application, i think of certain basic psychological principles. >> certainly the sexual freedom of the current age can be intimidated. out there in the highly sexualized world of the nightclubs, some men just don't know how to talk to a woman. >> i don't know why you girls aren't attract today me, butly punish you all for it. >> elliot roger is evidently a young man with serious problems some mental some social. he casts health as a outsider, unsuccessful with women, and angry about it. >> for the last eight years of my life, ever since i hit puberty, i have been forced to endure an existence, of loneliness, rejection, and unfulfilled desires. all because girls have never been attracted to me. >> roger posted angry messages on sites that cater to men who feel like outcasts in what looks to them like a free wheeling world of dating. >> i think a lot of men are lonely. >> karla is a clinical therapists who works with men. >> the playing fiel
he is teaching them how to break the warier of loneliness. >> striking up conversation, projecting that connecting with her. and it's about practical application, i think of certain basic psychological principles. >> certainly the sexual freedom of the current age can be intimidated. out there in the highly sexualized world of the nightclubs, some men just don't know how to talk to a woman. >> i don't know why you girls aren't attract today me, butly punish you all for it....
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happen at the end of a life if you don't decide to have kids and wanted them, that's where the loneliness the decisions you made when you were able to have them, physically and otherwise, really comeéÑéy k to haunt you. so it's true -- >> unless they grow up to be brats and ungrateful, selfish and greedy, or becomec$d congre. that's a whole other -- right? >> always a risk. >> always a risk indeed. doctor, final thoughts? >> people need to choose to be parents because that is the thing that they believe will be most meaningful for them, and that there are many reasons to choose not to, and any of them are really acceptable. >> the pope is a conundrum. a couple months ago he was kidding about in-laws, so i think he is messing with our mines. >>> houston -- how to get our kids are grades up? how about teachers showing up. they're leaving kids alone. ♪ we don't need no education. ♪ we don't need no thought control ♪ ♪ in the classroom. ♪ teacher leave them kids alone. alone ♪ and when i find it- i go for it. (announcer) at scottrade, we share your passion for trading. that's why we give you
happen at the end of a life if you don't decide to have kids and wanted them, that's where the loneliness the decisions you made when you were able to have them, physically and otherwise, really comeéÑéy k to haunt you. so it's true -- >> unless they grow up to be brats and ungrateful, selfish and greedy, or becomec$d congre. that's a whole other -- right? >> always a risk. >> always a risk indeed. doctor, final thoughts? >> people need to choose to be parents because...
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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 solitary for? >> let me start off that the conditions that anthony describes are totally unacceptable. so i would say solitary confinement is nery necessary. --never necessary or justified. there are cases when prisoners need to be separated from other prisoners if there is fighting or engaged in predatory behavior you have to separate them for protection of other inmates. and when prisoners break the rules there have to be consequences. ideally prisons must have more tools in the tool belt, but there are behaviors--i've seen inmates rape other inmates, stab other inmates, kill other inmat
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 solitary for?...
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trying to understand infidelity is to look at the fact that people express their discontent or their lonelinessd that that leads them to be unfaithful is not so difficult. what strikes me is why happy people cheat, why people who are actually loving their partner and are committed to their family, to their children, to the project that they created together also find themselves straying, why they end up some day crossing a line that they never thought they would cross. and then the question is for a glimmer of what? what is it that they're actually longing for, seeking? >> stephen: i think they're seeking sex. >> actually, no. >> stephen: no? >> no. >> stephen: no. >> no. i think it's a very easy thing that we often want to think that affairs are about sex. fairs are very little about sex and a lot about desire. affairs are... >> stephen: desire for... >> desire for attention, desire to experience a sense of aliveness, vibe si, vitality. >> stephen: in the groinal aerial. >> the groinallary is a very narrow view of where sex takes place. >> stephen: some are wider than others. [cheering and app
trying to understand infidelity is to look at the fact that people express their discontent or their lonelinessd that that leads them to be unfaithful is not so difficult. what strikes me is why happy people cheat, why people who are actually loving their partner and are committed to their family, to their children, to the project that they created together also find themselves straying, why they end up some day crossing a line that they never thought they would cross. and then the question is...
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he remembers a childhood of loneliness and illness. >> i remember being in bed for weeks and month. can't recall how long it was, but i was a comatic state on that bed for a long time. >> with what? >> i don't know. it could be tb, measles, a number of things. >> so you could have died. >> yes. >> the nuns had taken him away from his mother, which was their usual practice. all she was left with was a lock of his hair, before she was sent off to work unpaid in one of the laundries. and american visitors showed up, looking to buy a body. if he was able-bodied they went for a nine year old or something like that. if it was a weak thing like me, you remained there. hence nobody took me out when i was 3 or 4. >> if the good children had a value, the weak ones didn't. this is one of the places where it is feared that hundreds of those children who died of themmings like malnutrition, measles, or other diseases might have been buried. all of the headlines have focused on whether or not there could be perhaps 800 young children buried in the grounds here. but none of that addresses the much
he remembers a childhood of loneliness and illness. >> i remember being in bed for weeks and month. can't recall how long it was, but i was a comatic state on that bed for a long time. >> with what? >> i don't know. it could be tb, measles, a number of things. >> so you could have died. >> yes. >> the nuns had taken him away from his mother, which was their usual practice. all she was left with was a lock of his hair, before she was sent off to work unpaid in...
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from clergy.ons from the simultaneously drowning his .orrows not only bystruck and radiant face loneliness but also by his international celebrity. immediately drawn to this lost soul. aile thompson was ascent,onal on the lewis was probably the most famous international sadist in world. soon to be the first american to win the nobel prize for literature. by the time he met dorothy, published "main street," classic works that america between the wars. like wells, had a flaw antructive ofoholic on the verge divorce and confident of nothing acept his ability to spin tale. lewis was drawn to dorothy's strength of character and overarcking drive to succeed. relentlessly pursue her him. she agreed to marry upon which, dorothy believing the man she had life,earching for all her the man for whom she had been divinely ordained quit her job "the new york post" and prepared to find fulfillment in and motherhood. although, her friend rebecca and else who knew him had warned her that lewis was a drunk. this daughter of a methodist naively believed that with her at his side, the kiss death, he would con
from clergy.ons from the simultaneously drowning his .orrows not only bystruck and radiant face loneliness but also by his international celebrity. immediately drawn to this lost soul. aile thompson was ascent,onal on the lewis was probably the most famous international sadist in world. soon to be the first american to win the nobel prize for literature. by the time he met dorothy, published "main street," classic works that america between the wars. like wells, had a flaw antructive...
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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 solitary for? is. >> well, let me start off by saying that the quarterbacks that anthony described are totally unacceptable. and all wrong. and so i would say that solitary confinement is never necessary, and never justified. there are occasions when prisoners need to be separated from other prisoners for go prisoners are fighting. if prisoners have engaged in predatory behavior, you have to separate them for the protection of other inmates and when prisoners break the rules they have to be consequences. now, ideally officials should have a variety of consequen
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...
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he remembers a childhood of loneliness and illness. >> i remember being on a bed for weeks and months, i can't recall how long it was. i was in a comatic state for a long time. >> reporter: with what? >> i don't know. >> reporter: and could have been tb, measles. >> it could have been a number of things. >> reporter: you could have died. >> i could have been, yes. >> reporter: the nuns took him away from his mother, which was the practice. all she was left with as a lock of his hair before being sent off to the work in the laundress. visitors turned up looking to buy a baby. >> it was like a supermarket saying "we'll take the child." if he wasable-bodied he went to the farm. if he was a wee thing like me, you remained there. no one took me out until i was three or four. >> reporter: if the good children had a value, the weak ones didn't. this is one of several places where it's feared the bodies of hundreds of children that died of malnutrition, tuberculosis or measles may have been buried unmarked by the nuns. all the headlines focused on whether there could be 800 young children bur
he remembers a childhood of loneliness and illness. >> i remember being on a bed for weeks and months, i can't recall how long it was. i was in a comatic state for a long time. >> reporter: with what? >> i don't know. >> reporter: and could have been tb, measles. >> it could have been a number of things. >> reporter: you could have died. >> i could have been, yes. >> reporter: the nuns took him away from his mother, which was the practice. all she...
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of a child might seem more comfortable, but couples without kids later regret "the bitterness of loneliness" in old age. the birth rate in italy, the united states, and other developed countries is sharply declining, although in the u.s., at least, the population is climbing rapidly mainly due to immigration. while some followers praised francis' message, groups concerned with human population's impact on the natural environment were critical. so, why this messagey now, linda? >> this is the catholic view of marriage. the catholic view of the proceed creative act of sex is that it is always must be open too procreation, to the creation of a child. >> don't you find it a little bit odd coming from -- everybody adores pope francis, i understand that, but coming from somebody who is not married and certainly never going to have children tell everybody else to go out there and do it? >> not at all. that is the position of the catholic church, always been the position of the catholic church, frankly we are in a birth dallas-fort worth certainly in all western countries. the population, is not, i
of a child might seem more comfortable, but couples without kids later regret "the bitterness of loneliness" in old age. the birth rate in italy, the united states, and other developed countries is sharply declining, although in the u.s., at least, the population is climbing rapidly mainly due to immigration. while some followers praised francis' message, groups concerned with human population's impact on the natural environment were critical. so, why this messagey now, linda?...
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house asking about our men laws to write them a few days later my son told me that they shot the loneliness of iraq. by. moving on to spain hundreds of anti monarchists have rallied in madrid shortly after the new king philippe the six was sworn in the british mood is high in the austerity plagued nation the mood anger of ated by the royal family's perceived lavish lifestyle on his correspondent alexy chef school has more. just a few hours after spain had its new king officially sworn in people have hit the central square of madrid in a protest against the monarchy the mood here is quite determined they are angry they're saying that mourner key pass to go we're hearing chants of monarchy means murder and monarchy is fascism that what these people are saying we've already seen scuffles i've seen at least a dozen people being beaten on the ground by the right police and taken to police violence even one of our cameraman from the r.t. espanol crew got hit by a police we have definitely seen larger protests over the past several weeks particularly on june the eighth one which it was practically
house asking about our men laws to write them a few days later my son told me that they shot the loneliness of iraq. by. moving on to spain hundreds of anti monarchists have rallied in madrid shortly after the new king philippe the six was sworn in the british mood is high in the austerity plagued nation the mood anger of ated by the royal family's perceived lavish lifestyle on his correspondent alexy chef school has more. just a few hours after spain had its new king officially sworn in people...
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you helped israel out of her loneliness. you helped israel overcome tough surroundings.u helped us maintain a resilient democracy, to become strong enough to take risks for peace. whether through military assistance or security cooperation, or through diplomatic and moral support. you sent us a clear message. we are not alone. on behalf of all of the people of israel, i want to thank you. my friend -- and israel's friend, president barack obama, for standing by our side with unshakable commitment to israel's security. [applause] i want to thank each and every one of you. the american congress -- for your unwavering, bipartisan, and generous support to my people. [applause] thank you for helping us whether so many storms. and for giving us confidence to face the future. friends, ladies and gentlemen, the challenges we face are considerable. together, we must fight terrorism and advance peace. prevent iran from acquiring a nuclear weapons capacity. like president obama, israel hopes that the issue of iran will be resolved peacefully. and like president obama, we believe th
you helped israel out of her loneliness. you helped israel overcome tough surroundings.u helped us maintain a resilient democracy, to become strong enough to take risks for peace. whether through military assistance or security cooperation, or through diplomatic and moral support. you sent us a clear message. we are not alone. on behalf of all of the people of israel, i want to thank you. my friend -- and israel's friend, president barack obama, for standing by our side with unshakable...
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you can imagine my loneliness. they're living there for the time being, but now first to you , dear luzie hatch. first of all, i wish you a very, very happy birthday and all the best. above all, stay healthy and continued to be courageous. to send us your engages -- engagement announcement. then maybe you can have me come over. because otherwise, dear luzie hatch, we will surely never see each other again in his lifetime with lots of love and a heartfelt but they kissed from near and paula. >> thank you. you can listen to additional recordings on the website. in addition to her correspondence with her family, "exit berlin" has her exchanges with friends who escaped germany i thought it was important to put these in the book because these letters were importance to luzie hatch. once she left at the end she was an anonymous figure. how wonderful it must have been toy go home and find a letter from someone in a carrot rather. and these are not letters about immigration or ship tickets. at least at times whether with h
you can imagine my loneliness. they're living there for the time being, but now first to you , dear luzie hatch. first of all, i wish you a very, very happy birthday and all the best. above all, stay healthy and continued to be courageous. to send us your engages -- engagement announcement. then maybe you can have me come over. because otherwise, dear luzie hatch, we will surely never see each other again in his lifetime with lots of love and a heartfelt but they kissed from near and paula....
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describing loneliness, sparked by failed relationships and lost jobs. i got dark. i got real dark. time's up, it reads. >> i think, like a lot of other people in a real go-go time in our society, it sounds like he's somebody who is alienated and disaffected because some things haven't gone right for him. and that's true, i mean, that could be true of any of us. >> reporter: mosher along with other friends are posting messages of their own, urging chamberlain to turn himself in. >> i think that gives him the benefit of the doubt and see if they can work it out peacefully. i think this whole thing could have been a big misunderstanding. >> reporter: the fbi confirming tonight that there has been a sighting of ryan chamberlain this took place this afternoon. we are told that fbi agents are on the ground in that neighborhood talking to folks. they certainly hope that this will lead to a peaceful arrest. reporting live in san francisco, i'm jodi hernandez, nbc bay area news. >>> also happening at this hour, a long commute home for hundreds of thousands of people. our nbc chopper over th
describing loneliness, sparked by failed relationships and lost jobs. i got dark. i got real dark. time's up, it reads. >> i think, like a lot of other people in a real go-go time in our society, it sounds like he's somebody who is alienated and disaffected because some things haven't gone right for him. and that's true, i mean, that could be true of any of us. >> reporter: mosher along with other friends are posting messages of their own, urging chamberlain to turn himself in....
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it is also two months now since anna arrived in palestine so you can imagine my loneliness. living in haifa for the time being. but now first to you dear luzie first of all i wish you a very very happy birthday and all the best. above all stay healthy and continue to be courageous. and send us your engagement announcement. then maybe you can have me come over because otherwise dear luzie we will surely never see each other again in this lifetime. with lots of love and a heartfelt earth day kiss from your aunt paula. >> thank you. you can listen to additional recordings by hickey and also by other actors at exit berlin.org. in addition to luzie's correspondence with her family "exit berlin" has her exchanges with friends who escaped germany. i thought it was important to put these in the book because these letters were important to luzie. once luzie left hac at the end of the workday she was an anonymous figure in this vast city. how wonderful it must have been to go home and find a letter from someone who cared about her. these are not letters about immigration quotas rather
it is also two months now since anna arrived in palestine so you can imagine my loneliness. living in haifa for the time being. but now first to you dear luzie first of all i wish you a very very happy birthday and all the best. above all stay healthy and continue to be courageous. and send us your engagement announcement. then maybe you can have me come over because otherwise dear luzie we will surely never see each other again in this lifetime. with lots of love and a heartfelt earth day kiss...
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he remembers a childhood of loneliness and i willness. >> i remember being on a bed for weeks. i was in a coma state on the bed for a long, long time. >> with what? >> i don't know. >> maybe tb more measles. >> you could have died? >> yes. >> the nuns took him away from his mother. she was left with a lock of his hair before she was sent to work in a laundry. the american visitors turned up to buy a baby. >> it was like a super market. looking to take a child. nobody took me out. >> if the good children had a value, the weak ones didn't. this is one of the several places where the bodies of hundreds of places where the children died and unmarked by the nuns. all the headlines around this know focussed on whether or not there are hundreds of children buried in the grounds now. and this is looking at the catholic institution in ireland and being involved in child trafficking and enslavements of women and the racket under the guise of religion. even though at times society knew about the mother and baby homes, the full picture is just now becoming clear, thanks to historians that
he remembers a childhood of loneliness and i willness. >> i remember being on a bed for weeks. i was in a coma state on the bed for a long, long time. >> with what? >> i don't know. >> maybe tb more measles. >> you could have died? >> yes. >> the nuns took him away from his mother. she was left with a lock of his hair before she was sent to work in a laundry. the american visitors turned up to buy a baby. >> it was like a super market. looking to...
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he goes on to say at the end, this marriage comes to old age in solitude with the bitterness of lonelinessbably fumbled the quote. amanda will not bumble the quote. she has plenty to say about what the pope said. basically it's a call for pro-creation over pets. he was touted as a progressive pope. do you still think he is after hearing this? >> i think the progressive thing has been overblown from the beginning. he is certainly more progressive on certain economic issues, but, he has the same attitudes about birth control, gay rights and whether or not married couples should be allowed to be childless. >> you wrote, if you could think having children was so important, then why don't you go first? he's the pope. he's pro-family. doesn't it make sense that someone would come out and say something like this? >> it makes perfect sense. there is no big surprise here. he is not expressing the sentiment that a lo of people who are not conservative catholic pontiffs also agree with. i think it was a perfect opportunity to push back and talk about the value of being childless. those of us who choo
he goes on to say at the end, this marriage comes to old age in solitude with the bitterness of lonelinessbably fumbled the quote. amanda will not bumble the quote. she has plenty to say about what the pope said. basically it's a call for pro-creation over pets. he was touted as a progressive pope. do you still think he is after hearing this? >> i think the progressive thing has been overblown from the beginning. he is certainly more progressive on certain economic issues, but, he has the...
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he remembers a childhood of loneliness and illness. >> i remember being on the bed for weeks and months. i was in a comatic state for a long long time. >> for what course? >> i don't know. >> tb or measles or -- >> it could have been either one. >> the nuns had taken him away from his mother, which was their usual practice. all she had was a lock of his hair. before she was sent to work in the laundry. americans turned up, to buy a baby. >> look, we'll take that child, if he was able bodied, he went to work in a family farm like that. if it was a weak ling likling l, nobody took knee out whether i was three or four. >> if the strong ones had a value, the weak ones didn't. hundreds died of things like malnutrition, tuberculosis. all the headlines shocking enough, focused on whether or not there could be perhaps 800 young children buried in the grounds here. but none of that addresses the much larger crisis that is now threatening to engulf the catholic establishment in ireland, accused of child trafficking, the enslavement of women and the gigantic financial racket under the guise of fin
he remembers a childhood of loneliness and illness. >> i remember being on the bed for weeks and months. i was in a comatic state for a long long time. >> for what course? >> i don't know. >> tb or measles or -- >> it could have been either one. >> the nuns had taken him away from his mother, which was their usual practice. all she had was a lock of his hair. before she was sent to work in the laundry. americans turned up, to buy a baby. >> look, we'll...
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. >> coming up later, loneliness can be a killer. being lonely can be just as bad for your health as smoking. coming up the simple thing we do every single day, that makes our loneliness worst. hey, i lost my debit card. do you guys do instant replacement? what just happened? check your wallet. no. no way. your debit card should arrive in 7-10 business days. [ male announcer ] it's time to bank human again. get debit cards on the spot, and deposit checks right from your phone at td bank. america's most convenient bank. >>> hi, welcome back. every year we say that the children's hospital of philadelphia, we're so proud of that hospital because they are always rank number one for children. well again, it is number one but new there is a tie. >> it tied with boston's children's hospital on the honor reallies for u.s. news and world report. they put together a great list. they are a great magazine. they got high scores in three medical specialties. chop is number one in the neonatology and pulmonology, rang in the top three in six other
. >> coming up later, loneliness can be a killer. being lonely can be just as bad for your health as smoking. coming up the simple thing we do every single day, that makes our loneliness worst. hey, i lost my debit card. do you guys do instant replacement? what just happened? check your wallet. no. no way. your debit card should arrive in 7-10 business days. [ male announcer ] it's time to bank human again. get debit cards on the spot, and deposit checks right from your phone at td bank....
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note from ryan chamberlain that reads in part, quoting here, betrayal, abandonment, isolation, and loneliness. i couldn't take it this time. time is up. thank you, i'm. so i i love you. yet majors named ryan chamberlain posted this on twitter about an hour and 25 minutes ago, quoting here: a panic update to my letter that should have posted by now. nothing they're reporting is true. no stashes. not armed, and it ends there with dot, dot, dot. and police will not confirm whether he is dead or alive. police will also not confirm whether he had explosives inside his vehicle. >> it seems like we're missing a lot of pieces here. what more do we know about this guy? >> well, we know he worked on a number of political campaigns in the san francisco area, including for both democrats and republicans, including for the former mayor of san francisco, gavin newsome, he also walked for the san francisco chronicle, handling social immediate gentleman and was a lecturer at the university of san francisco, friends say he has been out of touch recently, but we went on his social media and couldn't find anyth
note from ryan chamberlain that reads in part, quoting here, betrayal, abandonment, isolation, and loneliness. i couldn't take it this time. time is up. thank you, i'm. so i i love you. yet majors named ryan chamberlain posted this on twitter about an hour and 25 minutes ago, quoting here: a panic update to my letter that should have posted by now. nothing they're reporting is true. no stashes. not armed, and it ends there with dot, dot, dot. and police will not confirm whether he is dead or...
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some of them quite salacious about the pop star's personal life, his loneliness, ran due views with women a look at m.j.'s legacy ahead at this hour. you can call them anytime you feel like saving money. it don't matter, day or night. use your computer, your smartphone, your tablet, whatever. the point is, you have options. oh, how convenient. hey. crab cakes, what are you looking at? geico. fifteen minutes could save you fifteen percent or more on car insurance. could help your business didavoid hours of delaynd test caused by slow internet from the phone company? that's enough time to record a memo. idea for sales giveaway. return a call. sign a contract. pick a tie. take a break with mr. duck. practice up for the business trip. fly to florida. win an award. close a deal. hire an intern. and still have time to spare. check your speed. see how fast your internet can be. switch now and add voice and tv for $34.90. comcast business. built for business. >>> kind of hard to believe it's been five years since michael jackson died. he's still one of the biggest pop stars in the world. his musi
some of them quite salacious about the pop star's personal life, his loneliness, ran due views with women a look at m.j.'s legacy ahead at this hour. you can call them anytime you feel like saving money. it don't matter, day or night. use your computer, your smartphone, your tablet, whatever. the point is, you have options. oh, how convenient. hey. crab cakes, what are you looking at? geico. fifteen minutes could save you fifteen percent or more on car insurance. could help your business...
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examiner he posted what appeared to be a suicide note reading betrayal, abandonment, isolation and lonelinessit this time. times up, thank you, i'm sorry, i love you. then this appeared on ryan chamber land's twitter account about an hour and a half later quoting a panicked update to my let there should have been posted by now. nothing they are reporting is true, no stashes, not armed and dot, dot, dot. police don't know yet if the messages actually came from chamberland who worked on several political campaigns including san francisco mayor and works social media for "the san francisco chronicle" and lectured at the university of san francisco. there is nothing on his social networking site that indicate he had violent intentions or tendencies but tonight, megyn, he is in custody. charges are still pending. >> that's a story. trace, thank you. let me know what you think about that or any of the stories we've been covering tonight. send me a tweet at megyn kelly or facebook.com/the "kelly file" and leave me a message. wait until you see what we have up next and also, "hannity" at the top of t
examiner he posted what appeared to be a suicide note reading betrayal, abandonment, isolation and lonelinessit this time. times up, thank you, i'm sorry, i love you. then this appeared on ryan chamber land's twitter account about an hour and a half later quoting a panicked update to my let there should have been posted by now. nothing they are reporting is true, no stashes, not armed and dot, dot, dot. police don't know yet if the messages actually came from chamberland who worked on several...
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last hoorah is filled with sadness and loneliness.d rangel won empirical primaries last night. he's probably not going to have much influence in the republican party going-forward. and there's rangel. he couldn't even crack 50% in his own primary last night, just to survive. he had to promise voters that this was it, he would never run again after this. when he gets back to washington, he will be in the minority party in the house. barack obama wanted nothing to do with him in this race. you could argue that the joke is on cochran, rangel, sure, they won, but what this can do now? that misses the point. in their own ways, they're both like frank sceffington, this is who they are, what they do. last night, unlike frank sceffington, they both won their last hoorahs. that's "hardball" for now. "all in" with chris hayes starts right now. >>> good evening from new york, i'm chris hayes, we have a big show for you tonight. the supreme court has issued a unanimous ruling on the side of common sense, we will pop open the champagne later in th
last hoorah is filled with sadness and loneliness.d rangel won empirical primaries last night. he's probably not going to have much influence in the republican party going-forward. and there's rangel. he couldn't even crack 50% in his own primary last night, just to survive. he had to promise voters that this was it, he would never run again after this. when he gets back to washington, he will be in the minority party in the house. barack obama wanted nothing to do with him in this race. you...
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>> my client and her family recognize that the neese family is in a constant state of despair, lonelinessas a result of skylar's death. >> sheila was sentenced to life in prison and is eligible for parole in 15 years. a month later, dave and mary went back for rachel shoaf's sentencing. >> rachel has a profound sadness at this loss and a profound sadness for mr. and mrs. neese. >> she's been hired by rachel's family and been meeting with her in prison since 2013. >> from the day i met rachel, she has said to me, i deserve to be in here. i did something terribly wrong. i hurt somebody. rachel does miss skylar very much so and she also weeps for her because she knows she cannot undo the past and she will never see her again. >> in court, rachel apologized directly to dave and mary. >> i don't know if there is a proper way to make this apology because there are not even words to describe the guilt and remorse that i feel each day for what i've done. i became scared and caught up in something i did not want to do. i never realized the gravity of my actions and how many people i hurt. >> skyla
>> my client and her family recognize that the neese family is in a constant state of despair, lonelinessas a result of skylar's death. >> sheila was sentenced to life in prison and is eligible for parole in 15 years. a month later, dave and mary went back for rachel shoaf's sentencing. >> rachel has a profound sadness at this loss and a profound sadness for mr. and mrs. neese. >> she's been hired by rachel's family and been meeting with her in prison since 2013....
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he's a canadian so he went to google and searched songs for loneliness and came up with celine dion's he made this pretty well. >> he can come and shoot our $pÑ show, welcome any time. >>> okay, next up we've got a rock climber who is 20 months old.h9 can you imagine this? 20 months old scales a wall at an indoor gym, rock climbing here just wearing that diaper here, blue t-shirt, going up is daddy there shouting, oh, buddy, yes, yes. you've got it. putting a foot in front of you. look at that. all by himself. >> a vine video. >> don't know where it came from. 11,000 likes. >> wow, that's awesome. very amusing by the way. >>> this is pretty cool. not a lot to say other than to say it's incredibly cute. world cup season. let's get into the spirit with the beagle who plays soccer. check him out. >> no. >> yeah, he does it all, man. >> he plays goal. >> no s that photoshopped? >> no, this is real and in japan. the dog's name is purin and he's ready for the world cup, i'm telling you. go! >> how great is that. >> that's awesome. >> cleared for team usa? >> he's on team japan. >> team japa
he's a canadian so he went to google and searched songs for loneliness and came up with celine dion's he made this pretty well. >> he can come and shoot our $pÑ show, welcome any time. >>> okay, next up we've got a rock climber who is 20 months old.h9 can you imagine this? 20 months old scales a wall at an indoor gym, rock climbing here just wearing that diaper here, blue t-shirt, going up is daddy there shouting, oh, buddy, yes, yes. you've got it. putting a foot in front of...
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. ♪ words just can't explain the emptiness i felt ♪ ♪ the loneliness and pain ♪ i thought of just howd the walls of america's most notorious prisons. into a world of chaos and into a world of chaos and danger. now, the scenes you've never seen. "lockup raw." >>> for most inmates, life boils down to three words. the first is respect. >> you going to do time in prison, respect is the only thing that matters. >> the second, reputation. >> every time somebody goes missing up said i did it. >> the third, revenge. >> if you cross me, i'm going to give it to you. you know what i mean? because i'm a good [ ble
. ♪ words just can't explain the emptiness i felt ♪ ♪ the loneliness and pain ♪ i thought of just howd the walls of america's most notorious prisons. into a world of chaos and into a world of chaos and danger. now, the scenes you've never seen. "lockup raw." >>> for most inmates, life boils down to three words. the first is respect. >> you going to do time in prison, respect is the only thing that matters. >> the second, reputation. >> every time...
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deal over money and property and ended with almost nothing and a really deep sense of betrayal and loneliness. i think he kind of created a worse prison for himself in a way than if he had just faced justice like he should have. and he ultimately died very painfully with little medical treatment being cared for by his son of incredibly painful rectal cancer, for anyone who believes in divine retribution. >> the story of would what happened after his death, there was fighting twin his son and hi adopted son, because apparently, his fatherly actually said i want that my body after i die should be given to the university for medical testing and so on. but then mahmoud said you're muslim and you have to be buried in one piece and basically -- he passed away and then these two men were fighting what to do, and eventually mahmoud gave in but they were driving from hospital to hospital to handover the body, and people were saying it's not possible, and this is cairo, very hot, and at some stage mahmoud is saying we can't go on like this because it smells already. so shay headed him to a hospital and
deal over money and property and ended with almost nothing and a really deep sense of betrayal and loneliness. i think he kind of created a worse prison for himself in a way than if he had just faced justice like he should have. and he ultimately died very painfully with little medical treatment being cared for by his son of incredibly painful rectal cancer, for anyone who believes in divine retribution. >> the story of would what happened after his death, there was fighting twin his son...
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stressing faithfulness, perseverance and fruitleness cautioning against, quote, bitterness and loneliness. the pope told priests and 50,000 catholics that the devil wants to destroy the family. the pope has scheduled a meeting to discuss catholic families. >> where's the cats and dogs? >> i missed that. >> because people -- i'll tell you exactly why. >> okay. >> because people overemphasize their relationship with their pets. and that energy and money could be focused on family, of course. >> you're going to get a lot of e-mails. >> i love my pets. but pets are not people. >> the things she was saying about pets and not liking them, disregard them. i just saved you like 80,000 nasty tweaks and twerks. >> twerks? >> oh, well. >> i have a story for you that i will not comment on. >>> okay. it sounds like i'm moving on because i know better than to speak more. i'll save myself from myself right now. it sounds like a foreign concept to most of us here on "morning joe," the idea of actually putting down the smartphone. i'm really bad about this. and turning off from work. i'm worst. yeah, but
stressing faithfulness, perseverance and fruitleness cautioning against, quote, bitterness and loneliness. the pope told priests and 50,000 catholics that the devil wants to destroy the family. the pope has scheduled a meeting to discuss catholic families. >> where's the cats and dogs? >> i missed that. >> because people -- i'll tell you exactly why. >> okay. >> because people overemphasize their relationship with their pets. and that energy and money could be...
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they face the bitterness of loneliness as they age. >>> "usa today" looks at the worst grasshopper outbreaksssa lambert's plane. she was traveling from new york to nashville when her flight lost pressure. >>> and cbs news.com says people signed a result. by 200520,000 planned to retire. those planning to stay on the job till theirs tripled their time. >> i like that trend. >> i'm in favor. >> me to. >> back in 2006 as the program's senior british correspondent, his white, timing and accent all came in handy. >> more on the relationship between president bush and prime minister blair i'm joined by a new correspondent john oliver. ♪ have no fear en's fare♪ >> there seems to be a lot of enthusiasm over there. what's all the bother about? >> it's actually about the mideast. >> oh gosh. best place ever doan want to go there sfwloo there. welcome. >> thank you. lovely to be here. >> because it automatic when hbo came to you after your triumphant run. >> you couldn't control that sentence. it was fine. it was fine. walking down park avenue and seen that someone's built an empty tent on a lot oh you
they face the bitterness of loneliness as they age. >>> "usa today" looks at the worst grasshopper outbreaksssa lambert's plane. she was traveling from new york to nashville when her flight lost pressure. >>> and cbs news.com says people signed a result. by 200520,000 planned to retire. those planning to stay on the job till theirs tripled their time. >> i like that trend. >> i'm in favor. >> me to. >> back in 2006 as the program's senior...
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he remembers a choold hood of loneliness and illness. >> i remember being on a bed pore weeks and months, i can't recall how long it was. i was in a state on that bed for a long time. >> with what. >> i don't know. >> it could have been tv or measles or any number of things. >> it could have died. i was a lucky one. >> reporter: the nuns had taken him away from his mother, which was the usual practice. all she was left was was a lock of hair before being sent to work in a laundry. visitors turned up to buy a baby. >> it's like a supermarket. they go in and say "we'll take to child." if he wasable-bodied they take an 8 or 9-year-old for the family farm. if you were a weak iping, you remained there. >> reporter: if the good children had a value, the weak ones didn't. this is a place where children who died of malnutrition, tuberculosis may have died, unmarked. there could be 800 young children buried in the ground. none of that addresses the crisis threatening to engulf the catholic establishment in irl. it stands accused throughout the 20th century of being involved in child trafficking,
he remembers a choold hood of loneliness and illness. >> i remember being on a bed pore weeks and months, i can't recall how long it was. i was in a state on that bed for a long time. >> with what. >> i don't know. >> it could have been tv or measles or any number of things. >> it could have died. i was a lucky one. >> reporter: the nuns had taken him away from his mother, which was the usual practice. all she was left was was a lock of hair before being sent...
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struggling for life, and not believable and i'm breakable friendship to help israel out of her loneliness you helped israel overcome small size and have some advance. to help us name came the resilient democracy to become a strong enough to take risks for peace. without your military assistance for security cooperation, all diplomatic and moral support will send us a clear message that we are not alone. on behalf of all the people of israel, i want to thank you, my friend and israel's friend, president barack obama, for standing by our side with unshakable commitment to israel's charity. [applause] i want to thank each and every one of you, the american congress for your unwavering bipartisan and generous support to my people. [applause] thank you for helping us whether so many storms and for giving us confidence to face the future. friends, ladies and gentlemen, the challenge we face are considerable. together we must fight terrorism, advanced piece, prevent iran from acquiring a nuclear weapons capacity. with president obama there is hope that the issue ever rambled the resolved peacefu
struggling for life, and not believable and i'm breakable friendship to help israel out of her loneliness you helped israel overcome small size and have some advance. to help us name came the resilient democracy to become a strong enough to take risks for peace. without your military assistance for security cooperation, all diplomatic and moral support will send us a clear message that we are not alone. on behalf of all the people of israel, i want to thank you, my friend and israel's friend,...
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then you have psychosis, loneliness, isolation, anger, and then they self medicate. and you wonder why things in california happen? beckett acknowledged in a hundred 20 page document how i still waited and frustrated he was -- isolated and frustrated he was. you sit those parents down here and they could have predicted this long ago. our system refuses to accept that families can play a major gatekeeping role in safeguarding role for all of you out there. when lawmakers are making decisions, they need to make incisions without fearing the wrong things. don't fear the threats of unconstitutionality. don't fear the threats of lawsuits. those groups don't care. you need to care. this could happen to your child, or your child's child. try that one. someone is try to help their child help their child. i want to make it publicly to senator mikulski. get the appropriation money in place for this part of the bill to pass. it has been made law, it just needs to be funded for an aot grant program. you did it for alzheimer's. you can deal -- do it for the rest of the mentally i
then you have psychosis, loneliness, isolation, anger, and then they self medicate. and you wonder why things in california happen? beckett acknowledged in a hundred 20 page document how i still waited and frustrated he was -- isolated and frustrated he was. you sit those parents down here and they could have predicted this long ago. our system refuses to accept that families can play a major gatekeeping role in safeguarding role for all of you out there. when lawmakers are making decisions,...
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. >> i started to feel the loneliness again.was not part of patty's plan. >> she told me no, go -- don't come. stay away for a while because they're not after you. they're after me. if you stay away it's going to be okay for a while. just -- if you come here they'll just probably arrest you. >> reporter: unable to control himself, jaime disobeyed and began the long road trip back to california. >> i went straight to patty because i missed her so much. >> what was it like to get back with patty again? >> it felt like -- like san francisco again. just everything was just happy and nothing mattered anymore. >> all those worries fell away? >> all those worries fell away. >> reporter: until reality found him. >> my family called me and said where are you? i couldn't lie to them. so i told them that i'm here with patty. are you going to talk to the police? yes. tomorrow? promise us tomorrow. yes. okay. >> reporter: it was a promise jaime fully intended to keep. except patty had another idea and jaime wasn't in on that script. he was t
. >> i started to feel the loneliness again.was not part of patty's plan. >> she told me no, go -- don't come. stay away for a while because they're not after you. they're after me. if you stay away it's going to be okay for a while. just -- if you come here they'll just probably arrest you. >> reporter: unable to control himself, jaime disobeyed and began the long road trip back to california. >> i went straight to patty because i missed her so much. >> what was...
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loneliness may be a factor. i wonder about this. a lot of people don't have televisions.pad just as bad. >> my kids are using ipad. all the time. you see kids all the time using ipads. sort of the new television, right? >> i guess so. >> probably too early for studies. but i think it is very similar to television, no, would you say? >> probably. people need to get off their butts, do some activity. >> go outside. the weather is great. >>> one person known to be outside doing activity, rapper chris brown. he rejected a plea deal on assault charges, sending into motion a trial that could send him back to jail. the proposed deal would have him plead guilty to misdemeanor assault in exchange for time served with no additional jail time or probation. those pleas broke down when attorneys couldn't agree what brown led to in the scuffle that led to his arrest. >> they wanted him to read from a script that wasn't true. he was not going to do that. i was not going to let him do that. if they want a trial that's what they will get. >> brown and his bodyguard punched parker adams a
loneliness may be a factor. i wonder about this. a lot of people don't have televisions.pad just as bad. >> my kids are using ipad. all the time. you see kids all the time using ipads. sort of the new television, right? >> i guess so. >> probably too early for studies. but i think it is very similar to television, no, would you say? >> probably. people need to get off their butts, do some activity. >> go outside. the weather is great. >>> one person known...